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cf i hitrclv« v*. v *>' .• C.1 % > w y y::\ 7 lv.imst church < (Broad an.I Cui.ego Strc :D 1 R m D. D., . : ' 1 Sun y. : ■ ' A. M. • • ■ i... • r Sci A. M. .V* iwcv cor,o. Fill.: . BAPTIST CHURCH, SOUTH RICHMOND (Corner Fifteenth and Decatur Streets) Rev. \V. L. Ransomc, D. D.t pas tor; parsonage, 1507 Decatur St cot. Services: Sunday, 11:30 .a. 31. and 8 P. M. Sunday Schvoi, 9:30 A. 31. All are welcome. I SECOND BAPTIST CHURCH (Byrd Street between First and Second Streets) i Rev. Joseph T. Hill, D. D., pastor; residen.ee, 1219 Idlewood Avenue. ; Services: Sundays, 11 A. 31. and! 3 P. 31. Sunday School, 9:30 A. MJ All are welcome. SECOND BAPTIST CHURCH (South Richmond) Services: Sunday, 11:30 A. M. and 8 P. M.; Sunday School, 9:30 A. M.; B. Y. P. U., 6:30 P. M. AH are welcome. ; i::ez; r baptist church (I. :;h an I Ju I ah S.roets) iv. v*.'. K. S.okcs. Ph. D. pastor; co. ICO” Brock Road. : Sunday, J L A. AT. and A. M. dl.o i ub.ir is inched I .•‘III STREET BAPTIST CHURCH ar.u Jackson Streets) ‘ . .m charge of the officers, divin s each Sunday. Sun ay, 11:30 k. M. P. AI.; Sunday School, 9:30 A. : B Y. P. U.. 6 P. M.; Prayer >d.:e Thursday night. . .. are welcome. FIFTH BAPTIST CHURCH (1100 West Cary Street) Rev. R. S. Anderson, pastor. Services: Sunday, 11:30 A. AI. and S P. AI.; Sunday School, 9:30 A. AI. All are welcome. AIOORE STREET BAPTIST I CHURCH j (1403 West Leigh Street) Rev. Gordon B. Hancock, A. M., ji pastor; residence, Virginia Union J University. ; Services: Sunday, 11:30 A. M.L and 8 P. AI.; Sunday School, 10 A. M. • I All are welcome. AIT. OLIVET BAPTIST CHURCH (Twenty-fifth and “3” Streets) Rev. J. Andrew Bowler, D. D., pas- , :or. Residence, 112 E. Leigh Street. Services: Sunday, 11:30 A. M. and i i P. M.; Sunday School, 9:30 A. M. ] All are welcome. ST. PHILIP'S P. E. CHURCH S. v. Cor. St. James and Leigh) L Juniu3 L. Taylor, rector; residence, 20 West Leigh Street. Set vices: Sunday, 11 to 12 A. M., >ht, .> x j 9 P. M.; Wednesday eve ning services, 8 to 9 P. M. The public is welcome at all ser ■> ices. LEIGH STREET M. E| CHURCH (X. E. Cor. Fifth and Leigh Streets) Rev. R. M. Williams, pastor; rest- j ience, GIG N. Fifth Street. I Services: Sunday, 11 A. M. and I > P. M.; Sunday School 9:30 A. M.1 The public is invited. WILLIAMS TEMPLE C. M. E. CHURCH (The Home-Like Church) (S. E. Cor. 19th and Everett Sts.) Rev. W. David Wood, pastor. 9:30 A. M., Sunday School; 11 A. M„ preaching; 6:30 P. M., Epworth League; 7:55 P. M., preaching. SIXTH MT. ZION BAPTIST CHURCH (St. John and Duval Streets) Rev. A. W. Brown, pastor; parson ige, 809 St. James Stieet. Services: Sunday, 11:30 A. M. ’.nd 8 P. M.; "Sunday School, 9:30 V. M. All are welcome. SHARON BAPTIST CHURCH (Corner First and Leigh Streets) Rev. R. H. Johnson, B. D., M. A., castor; residence, 1301 DuBois Avenue. Services: Sunday, 11:30 A. M. and 5:15 P. M.; Sunday School, 10 A. £. All are invited. FOURTH BAPTIST CHURCH... Fourth baptist Church, corner Twenty-eighth and I* Streets, Dr. F. W. Williams, pastor. Sunday School, 9:30 a. Al. Morning service, 11:45 A. M. Night service (one hour), 8 io y P. Al. A sincere welcome awaits you. Parsonage, G01 N. Thirty-first St: eel. I hone Randolph 3485. For Field Secretary call Randolph 920-W. RISING AIT. ZION BAPTIST CHURCH (800 Denny Street, Fulton) Rev. 0. B. Simms, B. Th., pastor. Residence, 728 Denny Street. services: Sunday, 11:30 A. M. and 8 P. Al.; Sunday School, 9:30 A. M. All are welcome. MT. CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH (717 Orleans Street, Fulton) Rev. C. A. Cobbs, pastor. Parson age, 803 Louisiana Street. Services: Sunday, 11:30 A. M. and 8 P. M. Sunday School, 9:30 A. M. The public is invited. , UNION LEVEL BAPTIST CHURCH (Corner State and Gilliam Streets) j Rev. B. J. Ruffin, pastor. Resi dence, 708 State Street. 1 Services: Sunday, 11:30 A. M. and 8 P. Al,; Sunday School, 9:30 A. M.1 Communion services every third Sun day, 3:30 P. M. The public is welcome. RIVERVIEW BAPTIST CHURCH (Jacquelin and Lombardy Streets) Rev. E. D. Lewis, pastor. Resi dence, 316 S. Lombardy Street. Services: Sunday, 11 A. M. and 8 P. M.; Sunday School, 9:80 A. M. MT. VERNON BAPTIST CHURCH (1902 Wallace Street) Rev. M. H. Payne, pastor. Resi-' dence, 1900 Wallace Street. Services: .Sunday, 11:30 A. M. and ■ 8 P. M.; Sunday School, 9:30 A. M. All are welcome. _ . | MT. MORIAH BAPTIST CHURCH : (N. First Street, Between Bakei and Charity Streets) N . i Rev. R. V. Peyton, pastor. Resi dence, 101 Cheatwood Ave., Wash-j ington Park. ; Services: Sunday, 11:30 A. M.: and 8 P. M.; Sunday School, 9:30 A. M. All are welcome. MT. TABOR BAPTIST CHURCH (North 22nd Street, Woodville) Rev. W. H. Skipwith, D. D., p=»s-! tor. Residence, 413 W. Marshall Street. Services: Sunday, 11:30 A. M. and 8 P. M. Sunday School, 9:30 A. M. All are welcome. __ ! MT. CARMEL BAPTIST CHURCH j (1303 N. First Street) Rev. F. W. Black, pastor. Resi dence, 1302 N. First Street. Services: Sunday, 11:30 A. M. and 8 P. M.; Sunday School, 9:30 A. M. All are welcome. i — TIME OF SERVICES IN TH1 j CHAPEL AT CITY HOME .. | Every Sunday from t to 4 P. B. j j Moore St, Baptist Church Weft Leifh Street betweei iCiuef ud Bewe fltreeli. ;V0*' Dr. Gordon B. Hancock, - PASTOR Sunday, Dee. /5, /929 » 11:30 A.M."“Christmas Reunion”. ftdi n ■* ~ 8:30 P.M. *, g§' Sermonette and Song Service. ' YOU AR£f WELCOME. - \ Second Baptist Gimrch Byrd Street between First and Second Streets Rev. Joseph T. Hilt, D. D7, ■ . .. —' * - PASTOR , < ' SUNDAY, DEC. 15,1929 JJtOO A. M.-“ENDOWED OF GOD." 6:30 P. M.-B. Y. P. U. 8*00 P. M.—The Rev. Dr. Mackey, an old friend of the late Dr. Z. D. Lewis, will preach. Good Music at Each Service. A Second Baptist Welcome To All. or THE . BrfMuttwof Awdbji fdkod fffffi jfbf Ar^mA^I THE CHILD IN A CHRISTIAN WQBLQ « 3 Lmkt *&20 Jten Smmri A Pric*> A A Where ever dviCxadon reaches, these the rioqr of the CMf Chad win be toki during these immediate daya. Tbot^h ophqnns may differ wondrous joy will be experienced by tboae who even catch the harmony involved in the song of the angels, which echoes on from that Gloria m Excelsis which the Bethlehem shepherds heard shoot 193$ years ago. Untold millions will be in tune next Tuesday evening* Low waves will carry the songs of cheer to most distant and Inaccess ible places. No life has ever touched the whole world so vftaDy. Read all toe Scripture indicated by the Lessons Committee: Matthew t8d-fl| Mark Sb36-J7,42; 10:13-16; Luke 2:1-20. No teacher has benefited childhood as has Jesus. Both womeg and children have better standing where Christianity expresses had In any manner. Tins lesson study relates to all children as well St to the Christchfld. Society in caring for s chfld conserves Its beat asset for the future. Always keep in mind that the boys and girls of today wfil be the men and women of tomorrow. The upstarts of that first century were sorely a frit when toe Master Teacher ana> wered their question shot'; Ms "greatest b the kingdom of heaved by placing a child in thek midst as an object lesson. Mark records how He took a child b His arms and insisted on chfldh rights as an •baoftuts necessity. We am stiO bear him saying, as b the Golden Text, "Suffer toe fitde chfldren. and forbid them not to come onto mac for to snch belonged: toe kingdom of heaven," Matthew fifcM, Herein we find Jems' evaluation of a chfld. ^ Ihe spiritual King of toe world was not found in Jc hi totem oHn any capital of the world. Shepherds beard toe gbd tkQngs as toqf were caring hnrtifnfly for their simple duties b toe fields of Jodate They west startled, bat at once began their investigation as thqr sam “Let ua now jjo men unto Bethlehem and see this thing that b copjp to pass." HtddtDdes have failed to find becanse they never rate lowed theelearn. One of the moat interesting stories of toe Bwri b cafled ‘Tenth", by Mootanye Perry. The lad was eager to neon : the night w&h Ubcte Nabor toe shephegd bat saw far mam by befobg . hb mpcSStoKc, toe keeper of the inn. He, as toe story goes, At annasw remger-apsdh. Later be came with hb Bttb mend i to g* too, BM. Hw» cater voice, ana as they kneit beside the manger in# Bno w BaHs wee hand and placed In on Zerafab carte.” A worths respoose to tot G3St of God te for each one to frrii <MMuni icccsre tbs benefits which coma tosoqgh toe peaetbi of HI \ teachings. Such good news most be passed on, and where most ncateM The shepherds went forth at once to proclaim their ntor found ate formation.