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Iiariflattiiaupiiup THE EVENING Washington, D. C. SATURDAY. STAR. i Washington churches and a | CHRISTAPILPHIAN A-10 MARCH -13. IBS: Bishops to Confirm Episcopal Women New Books To Hold Workshop service installation tomorrow. CHRISTADELPHIAN CHAPEL The chair's schedule is: 9:30 1 i3*i Webster SI. N.W Publte Invited Classes , 8 S 10:15 a m Service 11:15 am. Three Woman’s Auxiliary officers of' and 11 a.m. services in Trinity On Religion all parishes of the Potomac All three Catholic bishops of Con- Presbyterian Church. Sixteenth CHRISTADELPHIAN ECCLESIA Books on religious subjects re- Hirhland and ?Otb St*.. Arlington. Va. the vocation of the Episcopal Church ; and North Inglewood j 10:00 am Service 11 00 in. cently received by The Star are: , Archdiocese of Washington streets, 8 8. have been invited to attend a Arlington: p.m.. XII, by , will administer the Sacrament 1 1.254th Air Portrait of Pius Naza- workshop in parish leadership Transport COMMUNITY CHURCH reno Padellaro. Biography. (E.,of Confirmation at separate Group Chapel, Wash- ington Airport: pm.. & $5.) training next Wednesday at St. National 4 P. Dutton Co.: churches tomorrow. Heights George’s Episcopal Church, District Presbyterian Park Read Community Church Crown of Glory, by Alden 1 -The Most Rev. Patrick A. Church, 7212 Gateway boulevard, 1010 Park Rd N.W and Seamus Walshe. Bi- North Nelson street and Fairfax REV. JOHN T. KELLMAN Hatch | O’Boyle, Archbishop of Wash- District Heights, and 7 p.m., Guest Speaker ography of Pope Pius XII. (Haw- drive, Arlington. Wheaton Presbyterian Church, 9:30 a m —Church School thorn Books; $4.95.) ington, will confirm a class at 11 00 am. Worship Servlet Mrs. John D. Plant of New Newport Mill road and Kingtree Tuesday 8 D.m Faith, by 3 p.m. in Holy Redeemer Catho- Prayer and Praise Service The Circle of Marcus s Haven, Conn., Woman's Auxil- street. Wheaton. Bach. Religious views of great t lie Church, College Park. ; contemporary figures. (Haw- iary president of the New Eng- CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN The Most Rev. John M. Mc- thorn Books: $3.95.) land Province of the church, will Namara, auxiliary bishop, will **' workshop. 'v> >¦¦ *fl*xfejfjw l ¦'» WuAtt One Marriage, Two Faiths, by f ' conduct the Sessions u confirm a class at 3:30 p.m. in Washington City Church of the Brethren James H. S. Bossard and Eleanor r wl" be at 11 am - and 7:30 P- m - S. 8011. Guidance on interfaith i St. Margaret's Catholic Church,! Fourth Street and North Carolina Ave. S.E. jmarriage. (Ronald Press Co.; : Seat Pleasant, and the Most Rev. DUANE H. RAMSEY Minister: ALVIN P. ZUNKEL, Assoc. Minister Five o.m.—Church School I $3.50.) Philip Hannan, auxiliary Services Set Here 9:45 - M. 11 :00 a m —"INGREDIENTS OF THE CROSS—III DARKNESS" bishop, will confirm a class at /By Princeton Choir Rev. Romsey Baptist Youth Group 4 p.m. in St. Vincent de Paul i The Princetown (N. J.) Sem- 6:00 p.m.—Evening Snock 6:30 p.m.—Group Meetings—Children, Young People Catholic Church, South Capitol inary and Adults To Convene Here I Choir will present five 7:30 p.m —"THE CUP OF COLD WATER," Rev. Zunkel The administrative committee ; and M streets. services of sacred music in three Thursday. March 28. LENTEN SERVICE, 8:00 P.M. a of the Baptist World Alliance » m<mm _______________ Rev. Corl F. Smith. Guest Minister Youth Committee will meet here nazarene nazarene j Wednesday and Thursday to de- Ivise program plans for the fifth ASSEMBLIES OF GOP Baptist Youth World Congress in Toronto during June and July' First Church of —Mrniir- y nr of the Nazarene 1958. Sixteenth S. Denny, youth and Webster Streets N.W. Robert secre- WILLIAM C. TO BE DEDICATED—The new parish hall Christ Lutheran Church, tary BWA, j ALLSHOUSE—Ministers— ROBERT B. WILLIAMS 915 Massachusetts Avenue N.W. of Six- of said that the com- Fundamental Friendly teenth Gallatin streets N.W., be dedicated tomorrow at 4 p.m. mittee will give consideration to kvuntelistie REV. LLOYD CHRISTIANSEN. Pastor and will 9 a.m—Sunday suggestions for programming and 45 School Rev. Russell E. Pratt, Minister of Music HK other planning. Such suggestions i 10:50 a m—"RELIGION IN FOUR DIMENSIONS" Rites to Open have come from youth leaders in 6:3o— Youth Groups Sunday School 9:45 a.m. CHURCHES ON THE AIR many countries, he said, and I others are welcome as the plans 7:30 pm—"FOR THIS JESUS PRAYED" ~ Parish Hall made at the March meeting will An Enjoyable Sunday Evening The following radio and tele- R. Brown Hughes speaks during Anal, 1 28, REV. WATSON ARGUE, The new parish hall of the i not be March 8:00 p.m—Enjoy the Acappella Choir SPEAKS programs originate - Montgomery vision will Petworth Hills Christ Os Eastern Nozorene College from Washington Baptist Church sen’ice. Lutheran Church, Six- i area stations Visiting Friends and Servicemen Welcome 11 o.m THE tomorrow: teenth and Gallatin streets N.W., —"AROUND WORLD WITH THE GOSPEL" 11:15 a.m.. WFCR—The Rev. will be during Adventists Plan Toke.the Georgia-Alasko Bus Up 16th St to Webster St. on Rt. 29 Television during dedicated a serv- E. Cecil Gunn speaks ice at 4 p.m. tomorrow. SS;=;S I=B=;^^^SS=S!^^==SSS I WRC-TV—¦lnspira- Graham Road Methodist 7:15 p.m. i 1 a.m.. Church Kohn, New Expansion tion,” with the Rev. W. Barker service. The Rev. William H. Sermon: "SINNING AGAINST THE HOLY GHOST” president of the Southeastern Construction is to begin Mon- Calvary Church of The Hardison of Westover Baptist a.m., Colored Motion Pictures of the War Ruins of Berlin 11:30 WWDC—Dr. James District of the Lutheran day on a $50,000 addition to the Church, Arlington. speaks during Church. ond the Stove Laborers Behind the Iron Curtain H. Miers Fourth Missouri Synod, will preach executive offices of the Colum- NAZARENE Presbyterian the 9 am., WTOP-TV—Lt. Col. Church service. Re- sermon. In addition the pas- bia Union Conference of Sev- 5900 Wilson Blvd., AH.. Vo. | ' peated p.m. to Thursdoy, Roy M. Terry, deputy staff chap- at 8 tor, the Rev. William F. Bruen- enth-day Adventists, 7710 Carroll 1 Rev Curtis D. Withrow, Pastor 7 :45 p m.—Rev, Ralph M, Riggs Speoks lain of the Military Air Trans- 11:30 a.m., WOOK—The Rev. lng, others participating include avenue, Takoma Park, according 9:45 am—Sunday School jMxmWih. port Service, speaks on "Drums'’ H. B. Roepe speaks during First the architect, Elmer Cappel- to Clayton H. Kelly, secretary- Grace Assembly of God on the program. “Air Force Trinity Lutheran Church serv- i mann: Delbert Biersdorf, chair- treasurer of the conference. "THE SPIRITUAL VALUES OF THE TITHE" NORTH ,| 6:30 p.m.—Young People's Service PERSHING DRIVE AND 2nd STREET, N. ARLINGTON, VA. Chapel of the Air.” ice. Repeated at 12:05 p.m. over i man of the Building Committee, The new three-story building Sunday School. 1(W10 a.m Worship, 11:00 a m. and 7:30 p m 7:30 p.m.—"SPIRITUAL HEALTH" Wnlnrsday. 7:48 p.m.—Midweek Service 9:30 a WFAN-FM. and the Rev. J. will contain eight new offices, an [ CI.M;Dr, m.. WRC-TV—"Getting Frederic Wen- Wednesday, 7:30 p m.—Trovecca College Choir QUALLS Pe.tor. KE, f.-Hlll Along pro- p.m., chel, pastor assembly hall, a kitchenette and I With Others” on the 2:30 WPIK—The St. i emeritus. 1 Our Welcome Goes Out To Meet Yea gram. "How Christian Science Sophia Hellenic Orthodox Hour. Costing some $120,000, the new a library. Bethesda-Ch. Ch. Assembly of God 10 * m Heals.” pm., addition includes Sunday This is the second time in sixr ALEXAMIIRIWIIWI\ —Church School 4340 EAST-WEST HIGHWAY, BETHESDA, MD. 7:15 WWDC—Dr. Fred- 1 three . V1 ... 11 im.— “LIFE'S RELATIONSHIPS” ’ rooms, years expansion has been l Braddock Bd. and Sprint St. 7 p.m.—NYPB PASTOR E. BRENNER a Reissig, school a choir room, a that A V Pa star 7:45 p.m.—“TO NELSON OL. 4-5021 10 m.. WRC-TV—The Rev. erick E. executive secre- | MOINTfORU LIVE IS CHRIST” Sunday School, 9:45 a.m Worship, 11 a m and 7:30 pm fellowship hall, lounge, a necessary at the Takoma Park pm—Bible a _ Study—Prayer Graham G. Lacy of Central Pres- tary of the Washington Federa- : _„ Thiir*.. H For Sick kitchen, a headquarters, Mr. Kally said. ARLINGTON ’ Full Gospel-Preaching Christ A* Saviour-Healer. Baptlser, Healer the tion of Churches, speaks the church office, a pas-, FIRST 11 Coming byterian Church speaks on 1 t. _ and Messiah on • A 81. :45 a.m.—Sun School: 7pm * * Soon study Completion of the building is due tint N. N. T»ft —N Y P.B Listen A WMAL Radio Every Sunday program, “Give Us This Day.” program, "Men of Faith.” tor’s and a two-room Ci. M GRAHAM. Parlor WeC. 8:Ou p m —Pram Service To REYJVAL TIME.” B. C Network. vicar's apartment. by the end of August he said. 10:30 o m.—030 On Your Dial 10 am., WTOP-TV—“The 7:30 p.m., WWDC—The Very Connell, : Mass for Shut Ins.” celebrated by Rev. Francis J. Dean oI BAPTIST BAPTIST BAPTIST BAPTIST BAPTIST BAPTIST the Rev. William P. Anderson, the School of Sacred Theology.
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