THE MICHIGAN DAILY MAGAZINE SUNDAY, OCTOB R 16, 1921 r UNITARIAN CHURCH State and Huron Sts. SIDNEY S. ROBINS, Minister October 23, 1921 10:40 A. M.-"What the Church Represents." Every great in- stitution represents some- thing bigger than it can fully embody. 5:30 P. M.-Young People's Sup- per. f=:00 P. M. - Mr. Stanley Man- ning, President of, the Nation- al Universalist Young Peo- ple's Society, speaks. Out for University Service at Hill. A Cordial Welcome to You! FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH huron, Below State 10:30 A. H-Morning worship, Rev. Howard R. Chapman speaks. 12:00 P. M.-Sunday School. 12:00 P. M.-Guild Class at Guild House. 6:00 P. M.-Social Half Hour of Guild, followed by Discus- sion meeting, Miss Edna R. Doughty, leader. 6:30 P. M.-li. Y. P. U. TODAY'S CHURCH SERVICES WHAT OTHERS SAY:- I "I despair of destroying religion Now the church is God's window, andl while millions meet together for wor- if its light is so obscured by errors,! ship on the first day of the week."- how great is that darkness. . . There ought to be such an atmosphere in Voltaire. every Christian church, that a man "A day of rest is demanded by civil- going and sitting there should take ization as well as by Christianity."- the contagion of heaven, and carry Theodore Roosevelt. home a fire to kindle the altar whence "What greater calamity can fall up- he came."-Henry Ward Beecher. on a nation than the loss of Wor- "Whenever any church will inscribe ship!"-Carlyle. over its altar, as its sole qualifica- "We should worship as though the tion for membership, the Savior's Deity were present. If my mind is condensed statement of the substance not engaged in my worship, it is as of both law and gospel, 'Thou shalt though I worshipped not."-Confucius. love the Lord thy God with all thy "The clearest window ever fash-: heart, and with all thy soul, and with oned, if it is barred by spider's webs, all thy mind, and thy neighbor as thy and hung over with carcasses of dead self,' that church will I join with all insects, so that the sunlight cannot: my heart and with all my soul."-, find its way through, is of little use. Abraham Lincoln. FIRST METHODIST CHURCH Cor. S. State and E. Washington Sts. REV. ARTHUR W. STALKER, Pastor MISS ELLEN W. MOORE, Stident Pastor 10:30 A. M.-Morning Worship. Pastor's Subject: "FAITH FOR THE MODERN MAN" 12:00 Noon.-Bible School. Six classes for students in Lane Hall. 6:00 P. M.-Social Half Hour for the Young People. 6:30 P. M.-Wesleyan Guild Devotional Meeting. STUDENTS ARE ESPECIALLY INVITED Cor. Catherine and Division Sta. 7:35 A. M.-Holy Communion. 10:30 A. M. - Morning Prayer and Sermon: "The Prepara- tion of the Gospel of Peace." 4:30 P. M.-Vesper service and address: "Great Men of the Christian Church: Justin Mar- tyr." W 6:00 P. .--Students' supper in Harris Hall. Speaker: Presi- dent Emeritus Harry B. Hutchins. Supper will begin promptly in order not to con- flict with University service. REV. CHIARI S . WEBB miser In Charge ANN ARBOR BIBLE CHAIR AND "UPPER ROOM" BIBLE CLASSES LANE HALL See "Upper Room" Bulle- tin and Printed Schedule. Sunday Class for Men from 9:30 to 10:15 ONURCH OF CHRIST DISCIPLES South University Ave. Bible School, 9:30 A. M. Dr G,pe, Superintendent. Sermon, 10:30. Su.: "Ye must be born again." Christian Endeavor, 7:00 P. M. Clyde Yanneter, President. Hill Auditorium, 8:00 o'clock. Clsses for Students, 12:00 N. Men Teacher, H. C. ofman. Women, Teacher, Mrs. F. P. Arthur. Class in Church History, 0:00 o'clock, Wednesday evening. F. P. Arthur, Teacher. F. P. ARTHUR, Pastor TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH Fifth Ave. and William St. Rev. L. F. Gundermian, Pastor 9:30 A. M. - Students' Class. Rev. Wallick, leader. 10:30 A. M. - "Until Seventy Times Seven." A Home-like Church ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN CHURCH (MO. SYNOD) Cor. Third and West huron Sts. C. A. BRAUER, Pastor I Sermon: "What Does It Cost to Be a Christibni" Be a Christian. Live a Chris- tians. Die a Christian. 9:30 A. 1.-Public worship. (German) 10:30 A. M.-Bible Hour. 11:30 A. M.-Public worship. (English) No Evening Services. WELCOME ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH t ifthA ve. and Washington St. E. C. STELLIIORN, Pastor "Faith is the essential char- actetistic of every God-accepted ife the condition of every di- sine blessing and success, the strength of all heroic action and suffering." Our services serve to implant and foster such a faith. 9:00 A. H-Sunday school and Bible study. 10:30 A. 1 - Divine worship: "Christian Fellowship." 7:;0 P. M. - Divine worship: "The Ten Antediluvian Eld- erse"n .irices in the English lan- PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH HURON AND DIVISION LEONARD A BARRETT speaks on "A RIOT IN A THEATRE" at 10:30. PROF. W. D. HENDERSON'S CLASS in "Jesus in Modern Life" at 12:00 Miss Nellie Zwemer, daughter of Dr. Samuel Zwemer, will lead the Young People's Meeting at 6:30. Social Half-Hour at 6:00. Music: Mr. George Oscar Bowen, Director. Organ Prelude, "An- dante Religioso," Leybach; Anthem: "O hearken Thou," Noble; Offertory, "Chant Triomphal," Grey; Anthem, "Peace I Leave with You," Roberts, Mr. Bowen and Choir. CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH I Morning Worship at 10:30. Dr. J. B. Silcox preaches. "LIKE YOU THIS CHRISTIA- ITY OR NOT?" is Dr. Silcox's theme for this morning at ten- thirty. Full choir under direction of Earle V. Moore will sing. The noon class for University students is led by Mr. George A. Kuyper. The subject under dis- cussion is, "The Life of Christ" and the theme for today is: "First Days of Jesus' Ministry." HEAR Reading by Prof. Eics Oratory Department John Gallsworthy's Play "LITTLE MAN" Congregational Students Forum SUNDAY 6:30' Church Parlors Cor. State and William A. I