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THE MICHIGAN DAILY MAGAZINE

SUNDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1921

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UNITARIAN CHURCH
State and Huron Sts.
SIDNEY S. ROBINS, Minister
October 30, 1921
10:40 A. M.-"What is Doubt?"
Doubt is a questioning of cer-
tain things we have been
taught. It is a demand for
truth. But it is also a mood
of spiritual despondency.
5:45 and 6:30-Young People's
Supper and Meeting, open to
members only, this week.
"I grope and gather dust and
chaff."
A Cordial Welcome to You!
FIRST BAPTIST
CHURCH
Huron, Below State
10:30 A. M,-Dean Shailer Ma-
thews, of the University of
Chicago, will speak.
12:00 P. M.-Sunday School.
12:00 P. M.-Guild Class at Guild
House.
6:00 P. M.-Social Half hour
followed by Guild Discussion
meeting at the church.
6:30 P. M.-B. Y. P. U. at the
Guild House.
ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN
CHURCH
(MO. SYNOD)
Cor. Third and West Huron Sts.
C. A. BRAITElR, Pastor
Reformation Day
9:30 A. M. - German service.
Sermon: "Luther's Church,
the Apostle's Church."
10:30 A. M.-Bible School.
11:30 A. M. - English service.
Sermon: "Why did Luther not
budge?"
No Evening Services.
Luther's Text: "The just shall
live by faith"
WELCOME
ZION LUTHERAN
CHURCH
Fifth Ave. and Washington St.
E. C. STELLHOlN,
Pastor
Reformation Anniversary
1:17-1921
"Luther and Melanchton, as
the authors of 'personal opin-
ions', have no more to do with
Lutheranism than the crack of
the Liberty Bell has to do with
our national liberty itself."
Morning service 10:30 -- "That
Uncompromising Sola."
Evening service 7:30 - "What
is Lutheranism?"
Both services in the English
language.

TODAY'S CHURCH SERVICES rathrdl
Cor. Catherine and Divisdon Sti.
7:35 A. M.-Holy Communion.
10:30 A. M. - Morning Prayer
THE THREE STIREAIIS Power, compact of both physical and and Sermon: "Standards of
The River of Creative Energy, like mental, but transcending them, too. Sainthood."
the Nile at the Delta, breaks up into This spiritual power, incomparably 4:30 P. M.-Vesper service and
three streams. It is the same energy, the highest form of energy known to address: "Great Men of the
t sChristian Church - St. Ire-
but coursing in three ways. The us, plays upon God's highest creation, naeus."
stream of Physical energy plays upon namely Personality. True education 6:00 P. M.-Students' supper in
the natural organs which ages have produces the Symnetry of Personality Harris Hall. Speaker, Rev.
prepared for its reception and use, and by the proportionate absorption of all Samuel I. Littell of St. Paul's
by correspondence our bodies are kept three of these streams of energy. Edu- Cathedral, Hankow, China.
fit machines. Therefore, athletics and cation is in its last analysis the Cul- REV. CHARLES T. WEBB
health. There is also the stream of ture of a Spirit. "What kind of a XInister in Charge
Mental force which our mental me- Person have you become?" is the
chanism catches and utilizes. It took I only question on the Final Examina-
centuries to evolve this intricate men- tion of Life. True Religion, its per-
tal machine from the first ray of in- sonnel and its offices, points out the
telligence. In the current of thought reservoirs of Spiritual energy and
this mind of man immensely expands, makes them available to aspiring men. ANN ARBOR
until, long ago, it gripped things in Jes.us is the focus of the light, the
heaven and earth. This is education, warmth, and the energy of God in BIBLE CHAIR
namely the mind of man catching both historic time. The wise man will not
Things and Thoughts of this wond- neglect the sources of Power for his AND
rous universe. The third stream is spirit. ALLYN K. FOSTER,
The Creative Current of Spiritual New York City. UPPER ROOM

FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
Cor. S. State and E. Washington Sts.
ItEV. ARTII'lt W. STALKER, Pastor
ISS ELLEN W. MOOIE, Student Director
10:30 A. M.-MORNING WORSHIP. Pastor's Subject: "A Misunder-
stood Virtue."
12:00 Noon-SIX SIBIL CLASSES for Students in Auditorium of
Lane Hall.
6:00 1'. M.-Social Half Iour for the Young People.
6:30 P. M.-MISS ELLEN W. MOORE, Leader.
Wesleyan Guild Devotional Meeting.
7:30 P. M.-First WESLEYAN GUILD LECTURE.
SPEAKER: PRESIDENT HENRY SUZZALLO, Univer-
sity of Washington,.Seattle, Washington.
SUBJECT: "THE CODE OF THE COLLEGIAN."
SPECIAL MUSIC for the day:
Morning: "La Deluge" (Saint Saens), Miss Strubte and Mr.
Brooks; "Holy, Holy, Lord God of Hosts" (Salter), the Cho-
rus; "The Inner Voice" (Bartlett), the Chorus; "The Cross,"
(Harriet Ware), Mrs. Wheeler.
Evening: "To a Wild Rose" (McDowell), Miss Struble and Mr.
Brooks; "Day is Dying in the West" (Salter), the Chorus;
"The Lord is my Light" (Allitsen), Mr. Wheeler.
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
HURON AND DIVISION
LEONARD A. BARRETT speaks on
"11W'1 TO POSSESS A IIEIGIOIS EXPERIENCE."
10:30
Prof. Wnm. A. Frayer will speak to Prof. Henderson's Class on
"Germany and The Peace Treaty."
The Young People's Society meets for a Social Half-Hour at 6:00 and
Program at 6:30. All students are invited. Claude L. Pickens,
Jr., '23, leads. Topic: "What is Real Religion."
Music: Organ Prelude: "Consolation," Liszt; Anthem: "Out of the
Depths," Marston; Offertory, "Conzonetta," Federlein; Anthem:
"I Know Not What the Future Hath."
CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH

BIBLE CLASSES
LANE HALL

See "Upper Room" Bulle-
tin and Printed Schedule.
Sunday Class for Men from
9:30 to 10:15
CHURCH OF CHRIST
DISCIPLES
SSouth University Ave.
Bible School, 9:30 A. M.
Service, 10:30 A. M.-Subject:
"Law or Lawlessness."
C. E.-7:00 P. M.
Classes for Students, 12:00 N.
Men, Teacher, H. C. Coffman.
Women, Teacher, Mrs. F. P.
Arthur.
F. P. ARTHUR, Pastor
TRINITY LUTHERAN
CHURCH
Fifth Ave. and William S.
Rev. L. F. Gunderman, Pastor
9:30 A. M.-Students' Discus-
sion Class.
10:30 A. M.-"The Greatest Mo-
ment in Modern History."
A Home-like Church

SOWING WILD OATS
is the sersion theme of Dr.
Silcox this morning at
10:30.
The class for University stu-
dents meets at noon and is lead
by Mr. George A. Kuyper.

Prof. It. I). T. Hollister
speaks
Sunday Evening
"GETTING BY"
6:30
Church Parlors

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