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THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNING. APRIL 4. 1909. 3- CHURCH SERVICES - y ' ,) First Whlta Tsmpla, Twelfth and Taylor. Rv. i. 'WhUoomb Brouaher, 1. I. 10, '"On Aooord" prayer man tin a; 11; services, 10:10 and 7:50; litbU school, ; lounv -eopis meeting. Topic: -iesi W Korfst," and "KalFsn Men and Wo- . men' t , ' Arista Kev. E. A. Smith, It and "I; f. 10; B. Y. P. U., . Evangelist ai. unaeu every night. . " : Highland Alberta and Sixth, Rev. E. i.eonnri, pastor. 11 and ?: u., e:i0i b. H., lo. Sellwood --Taooma and Eleventh, Rev. t. W.-Thurstont 11 and I: 8. iO; Y. P. U.. 7. Toplo: - "Jesua of Naaareth." Jlev. Thomui Moody In evening., . Calvar" Enat Elirhth and tirant. Rev. J. N. Monroe. 11 aad 7:110: S. H. 10; U. -5f. P. V.. :S0. Revival services every nla-ht. Rtv. (lnnlnn Mill i Tmmanuel Jonss' hall. Front and Glhbs; Kev. A. B. Mlnaker. 10:)0 and 7:30; R II; B. Y. P U., :0. . Grace Montavllla: Rev. Albert E. Patch. ,11 and 7:80: S. 8.. 10; Y. F, U., :8Q. Topical "The Trtutnphal an Central Kait Twentieth and Ankenr; Kev. w. t. Jordan. io:sv and ?:su; u. a U; Y. P., :80, Rev. . Tboroaa Moody and Rev. P. B. A, Parker. - - . . Unlveralty, park Rev. A. B. Walt 8. B.. 10: 11 and 7:30. H. Y. P. U... :S0. Topics: "The Chrletlan Puifllist," and A Dying Robber's Request. ' - , Sunnyslde (German)-Forty-first ni1 Hawthorne; Rev. G. Feldmetn. Ill fl. a ;46. . St. , Johns (German) Rev. C. Keld math. S. 8.; :4B: services 11 and 7:80, Second--Seventh and East Ankeny; 10:30 and 7:80; Bible school, 12; B. X. P. U :80. St. Johns Rev. Jhn Bentslen, 11:20 and 7:ao; Sf b., io; x. P. U., o:so. Chinese Mlnslon : Oak street 8. 8.. 7: preaching. 8. bv Kev. Fung eak. - riret iii&ii .ruuriu kiiu nuu, Rev. J. Kratt. 11 and 7:80: 8. 8.. 8:4S. ' ' Second German Morris street and I ' Rodriv avenue: Rv Ruermana. 11 mr,A Tft. a B Q-AK East Frty-flfth street Corner East Main; Kev..- ts. u. cook, ii and 7:so; KiDie scnooi, iu; a. x. p. u., 6:46. -Lents Rev. J. F. Heacock, 8. 6., 10; ix ana t:su: u. i. f, u., e:au. Muual Ollve-lSeventn and Everett; Rev. B. B. B. Johnson. 11 and 7:30. 8wedlsh Hoyt and Fifteenth; .Revrf Erlck Scherstrom. 10:46 and 7;4 & B.. IS; B. Y. P. TJ.. 1:30. ' Union Avenue Mission (Swedish) uomer OKiamore o- io. ' Third Knott and Vancouver: Rev. R. Schwedler. 8. 8., 10; B. Y. P. U. 7:80; Presbyterian. First Twelfth and Alder: Rev. Wil liam Hiram Foulkes. 10:80 and 7:3a Topics: "TJie Christ of Derring-do," and "In Doubtful Castle," fifth of ser ies In Pilgrim's Progress sermons. Mlxpah East Thirteenth and Powell; Rev. Harry Leeds. 11 and 7:30; a 8., 10: C. E.. :30. . - Calvary Eleventh and Clay; Rev. J. A. P.,McGraw; 10:30 and 7:30. Topics: "The Suffering Savior Satisfied," and "Christ's answer to John the Baptist question." Fourth First and Oibbs; Rev. Don ald McKenzle; 10:30 and 7:30; S. S., 12; C. B-. 6:30, Hawthorne Park Twelfth and Eat Taylor: Kev. William Parsons; 10:30 and 7:80; 8. S., 12: C. E.. 6:30. Forbes Sellwood and Gantenbeln; Rev. Harry H, Pratt; 11 and 7:30; 8. S., 10: C E.. 6:30. Piedmont Cleveland and Jarre tt; J ii una i.iv; a. p., u;jo, v. d:i. . Chtne8e-14BH First. 7:46; S. S., 6:45. Westminster East Tenth and Weld ler; Rev. Henry Marcotte; 10:80 and 7:80; 8. .ST, It; C 'E..'6:30. Marshall Btreet Marshall and North Seventeenth: Rev. C. W. Hays. S. 8. 10 11 and 7:30. v Mouat Tabor Belmont and Preltv man; Rev. Jddward M. Sharp. 11 and i B, S. 10. Sellwood East Seventeenth and Spo kane; Rev.. D, A. Thompson. -11 and 7:80; g. S. 10; C E., 6:80. Third East Thirteenth and Pine: Rev. Andrew J. Montgomery. 10:30 and 7:45. Topics: "The Personal Call to Service," and "Love Perfected." AnatJel Rev. A. Hurd. 11 and 7:45. Hope MontAVllla; Rev. 8, 8. White. 11 and 7:80. Kenilworth East Thirty-seventh and Gladstone. Rev; J. S. Dunning Ph. D.; 11 S 8 13 ' Wtliard' Avenue Rev John A. Town send. Services 11 and 7:30; a 8.. 10 Trlnitv Dakota streef. Rev. A. Rob inson. 7:30; O. E., 6:45; S. S.. 11. Suggestive Questions on tkc Sunday i : - . Scnool Lesson ty Rev.' Dr. T; S. Limcott i-' The International Newspaper Bible Study club Is for the. purpose of pro moting in an unlettere-a wity among tne masses, a wuer study or me jbiuib. the basal trutha of Christianity. , and the problems which enter Into every man's life. It la ninniinl of all (horn who Inln a lonal club, and take UD the simple course herein outlined, barring only ordained clergymen. All who have not joined are warmly Invited to do so and to compete for the prists. ' Persons may Join the club at any time during the year, but-must, f course, answer the S3 ouestlons hereinafter explained, to Qualify for , tne prlsrs, and the back questions may be obtained by addressing this office. This paper has secured the, right to publish the International Sunday Bohool Lesson questions by Rev. Dr. Llnsoott, which have aroused much Interest elsewhere, and they will appear weekly in both the Saturday ana .Sunday Issues of The Journal. - One of 'these questions each week Is to be answered (n writing and upon these answers the pi lies are to be awarded. . ,r . ' f J , ' A. conditions of tha Contest. , - ' " . paper, in order to Qualify for membership In the International Newspaper Bible o-.ua ciuu ana inn local ciud, ' 1. Kach eonteatant In thLa. local club mmt answer aach tit the written cues . tlons for t consecutive weeks, commencing--Sunday, March 14, and the answers must all be in tha possession of this paper within two weeks of tha close of this nerlod. . . . , . - 8.. Each question must be answered separately, and the paper-written on one side only. No answer must exceed 300 words In length and mav be less. Each answer must have the name and address of , the writer at tha bottom of the answer. ,- .-.-.. - ' , - 4. The answers must be delivered to this Office, and they will be collated at the close of the contest and forwarded to headquarters for' Independent ex amination Dy -competent examiners. - 'i'ne prizes win tnen be awarded ac cording to the highest number of marks, won by member of The International Newspaper Bible Study club. - 1 '- . .; , - r . ,, v -4 - ' ; la ITUea, .' .-, -. ; :- . . - First Series A gold medal to each of the first five contestants. ' ." Second Series . A silv"r medal to each of the next five contestants. Third Series X Teacher's Bible, price 18.60, to each of the next' five con testants. , ". ;. ..- Fourth Serlei The book "Tba Heart of Christianity," price .31.30, to each of the next 86 contestanta ' Each medal will be suitably engraved, giving the name of the winner and for what it Is awarded and in like manner each, Bible and book will be In scribed, i All who- can write and have Ideas, are -urged to take up these studies re gardless of the degree of their education, as the. papers are not valued from an educational or literary standpoint, but from the point of view of the cogency oi uieir reasoned laeas, -Ap'rU 4, 1909. . Peter and Cornelius. Acta x:l-48. . Golden Text In every nation he that feareth him and worketh righteousness, Is accepted of him. Acts x:S5. Verses 1-8 Was a devout Roman In those day as well pleasing to -God as was a devout Jew 7 Can yonu give any reason today why God Is not as well pleased with a de vout Roman Cathollo, as he la with a devout Protestant, or vice versa T What reason Is there for or against the Idea, that revelations and visions were given to devout men of all na tions in those dajfs, as well as the JewsT ' Verses 9-16 Is it wise and profitable to have certain set times for prayer, or Is it better to be always In the spirit of prayer, and let our needs or the Holy Spirit, direct a to special times for prayer! , Ar people who are not seeking for revelations, likely to have them? The eating f the flesh of those an imals, or most of "them, which Peter saw in his vision. Is forbidden In the old testament; how do you account for rfd the It, that "the word of God. spirit of God do not agree In this casef Peter In the first Instance stuck to his creed, and refused to obey the di rect voice or God; was he right or wrong In so dolnsr? Must we, In thought, be bound In arri miners Dyt tne wsitten words In the Bi ble, and refuse to obey anr direction of the Holy Snlrlt to the contrary? verses 17-27 Does uoa blame us ir we test what we think to be revela tions before we act upon them. . iMfnlflferil fllinriA.V flr-hstnl tafflz-Voro write The Journal brfefly their views, as to the worth of these "questions' particularly ir uiey consider mem or value in tneir worK.j When God give a revelation that in not unmistakably clear, may we depend that he will arrange circumstances, -or give another revelation to clear up -the doubt, es in -this caseT- " Was Cornelius reconciled'" to God, or an accepted child at this llmeT Verses 38-89 Are any of the com mandments of the Bible to be tested bv the teaohlng- of Jens, and by the jplrlt of Ood, or must we unhesitatingly obey them all, just aa they read, without any aneetioaf (This question mast be an swered la writing py members of tha omn. Versed 30-33 If we prayed and fasted more, should we have more visions of God? . , Is there any merit In good works: and how much. If any, credit does God give for them? Does God in these days give by his spirit, each detailed and matter-of-fact Instructions, as he gave to Peter and Cornelius? ' - Verses 34-43 What Is the ground of a man's acceptance with 'God, according to Jeter's statement here? According to trie suggestion in verse 87. Cornelius had lieard about Jesus, his teaching,-, his death and resurrec tion; Is It at all unlikely that he was a believer in Jesus? Verses 44-48 What Is the meanlpg of the Holy Spirit falling upon this company? Excepting the gift of tongues, are all Christians prlvllesed to receive the Holy Ghoot as these persons did? How may - a Christian In the state Cornelius was. receive the Holy Ghost as he did? Leason for Sunday, April 11, 1909. Easter lesson. 1 Cor. xv:12-2S. and others Interested are invited to 1 Methodist. , Taylor Street Rev. Benjamin Young. ' D, D. : 10:30 and 7:30; S. S.. 12:15; E. L, fl Topics,- "Dr. M. A. Rader," and "The t- DIarv of a Fast Young Man." Sunnyslde East Yamhill near Thirty- fifth: W. T. Euster: 11 and 7:80: J. IS. L. 8; E.i L... 6:15: S. S.. 9:60. Topics. She Hath Done wnat sne Jouia," and The Beauty of True Friendship and Its Reward." . c Ynt.no 19 TT nvnrh il and a kE. ll. 7; 8. S.,'lC Epworth Twenty-sixth and Savler; 'Rev. Charlea T. McPherson; 11 and 7:80; S S., 10; E. L., 6:30. Centenary East Ninth and Pine; Clarence True Wilson, D. D.; 10:80 and - 7:30: S. S., 12; E. L, 6:15. Morning sermon by pastor and Newton Riddelt; evening, Mr. Kiddell. t- Trinity East Tenth and Grant: Lewis F. Smith; 11 and 780; S. 8., 10; E. L, 6.30. Central 334 Russell. Rev. C. L. Ham in llton, 10:30: a 8.. 12: E. L.. 6:30. Morn , lng. Rev. George Soltsu; evening, un ' . ion service at Forbes Presbyterian. i, Chinese Mission Chan Sing Kai; 11 V and 7:80. Grace Twelfth and Taylor. Rev. John H. Cudllpp. 10:30 and 7:80: 8. 8.. 13:15; : B W 3:0- Topics: "Walking With rt Ood," and 'The Power of Habit ?t Vancouver Avenue 11 and 7:80. t ijturelwood-t-Rev. K. H. Bryant; 11 i and 7:30; 8. 8- 10; E. 16:80. ' Norwegian-Danish Thirteenth and Davis; H. P. Nelsen; 10:46 and 7:80; rVrst German Fifteenth and Hoyt; O. V A. Waasa; 11 and 7:80. Swedish Borthwick and Peach, Rev. John Ovall. 11 and 8; S. 8.. 10; E. L., 7. V Topics: "The Palms of Victory," and :, "Conversion? . , Second German Stanton and Rodney, . Rev. E- E. Hertzler, 11 and 8; a S.. 9:46; 'B. L.. 7:30. - Japanese Mission 121 North Flf "teenth, Rev. Eileen Rlbara, 9:80 and 8:30: S. 8., 3:30. Sellwood East Fifteenth and Ta- comai Rev. Lester C Poor. II and 7:30; V 3. R. L., 3:30; E L.. 6:30. Tha rllntnn.Kellv Memorial Thlrtv. ; ninth and Powell, Rev. a i. Renter, il ( t and ; s. . im; ju tt. i; j. r i, i Montavllla Mnhle and HIbbard. Rev. j Harold .Oberg, 11 and 7:30; a -a. 10; Class m effing, 1: J. L, 3; E. L.. 6:45. i- Woodlawn William J. Douglass, 11 and 7:30: a 8., 10; E. L-. 6:30. University Park Dawson and Flake, Kev. W. R. Jeffry. J.. 11 and 7.30. African Z!on Thirteenth and Main, Rev. W. W. Matthews, 11 and a.- Special music. m Patton Michigan avenue and Carpen n ter, D. A. Walters. 11 and 7:30; a 8 : 1 f. Ui 6:30. Topics: "The Innocent Christ." and "Words and Thonahts." 1 Mount Tabor East Stark and Sixty : f!rt. J. W. McDougall. 11 and 7:30. Woodstock J. t Voce, XI aad 7J0; - & 8, 19; K. L, 6 10. CatkaOa. ft Mary Pro-rathedrst Flfteentti mriA Dairies Moxt Kr. A. rhrtsile. IX l. S Low mass, t, 9nd 9. High mass aad' ewrmmr. II. Veepera, las trocttoa aad ! bTdictIoC 7:4 a, Ft Joeph t German , Fifteenth and Cow-h Rt. Rev. James Raaw, V. O. J Low BBSBft. I. H1ch mass aad 1 :. Veepvra. Kne! k-tlon, I 14. ' St. Lawrence's. Third and Sherro . J- C Horhea. Isow imm, I end I ie. Hlrh ira and frmoa, l.a VfBpe and ben-lrtion. 7:. Pt. ratrlrlr's, r.inetettli d STler . K. P. Morr.hr. Lew rr-. H's! .(sue 4 !.. Vefrs and k i ; y . I I. - - 1 r w r - ' . High mass arid sermon, 10:80. Vespers and benediction, 7:30. St. Francis'. East Eleventh and Oak Rev. J. H. Black. Low mass. 6. 8:30 and 9:30. High mass and sermon, 10:80. Vespers, Instruction ; and benediction, 7:80. Immaculate Heart or Marv. Williams and Stanton Rev. . W. A. Daly. Low mass, 6, 8 and 9. High mass and ser mon... 10:30. vespers and benediction, 70. , t Holy Rosary. East Third and Union- Very Rev. A. S. Lawler. Low mass, 6, 7 and 8:30. High mas and sermon, 10:30. Vespers and benediction, 7:30. Sacred Heart. Mllwnukie Rev, Gre gory Roble, O. S. B. -Low mass, 8. High mass and sermon. 10. Vespers and ben ediction, 7:80. Holv Cross. University Park Rev. J. P. Thillman, C S. C. Low mass, 8:30. High mass and sermon, 10:30,- Vespers and Dtnedlction, 4. Holy Redeemer, Portland and Van couverRev. Ed K. Cantweil, C. S3. R. Low mass, 8. High mass and sermon. 10:80. Benediction. 4. St. Andrew's, Ninth and Alberta Rev. Thomas Kfernan, Low mass, 8. High mass and sermon, 10. Vespers, In struction and benediction, 7:80. St. Stephen's, Forty-second and East Taylor Rev. W. A. Waltt. Low mass, 8:30. High mass and sermon, 10:30. St Stanislaus. Maryland and Falling, Rev. C. Seroskl. Low mass 8, high mass 1 and sermon 10. St Ignatius, Forty-second and Powell -r- Valley road, Rev. F. Dillon, 8. J. Low mass 8 and 9fS0; mass, sermon and benediction 10:30. Ascension, Montavllla, Rev. J. P. Fitzpatrtck. Mass and sermon 9 in chapel of Sisters of the Precious Blood. Episcopal. v 'Trinity Nineteenth and! Everett, Dr. A. A. Morrison, 8, 11 and 7:30. S. S., 9:46. Evening topic,- "The Emmanuel Movement." r t . St- Matthews First and Caruthers, Kev. w. A. M. JorecK, 11, a. 8. iu. Pro-Cathedral of St Stepheri the Mar tyr Thirteenth and Clay. Rev. H. M. Ramsay, 7:30, 11 and 7:30 p. m; S. S., 9:46. - - St. Andrew's Portsmouth, Rev. J. E. Forsythe, 11; S. 8.. 10. JRI. Mark's Nineteenth and Qulmbv. ev. J. K. H. Simpson, 8 and 7:30: 8. S.. 0. St. John's Church Multnomah and Taylor, 11 and 7:80; S. 8.. 10. Church of Our Saviour Woodstock, Rev. J. C. Forsythe. 11 and 7:30. Good Shepherd Sellwood and Van couver, Rev. John Dawson, 8, 11 and 7:30; S. S., 9:45. St. Davids East- Twelfth and Bel mont 11 and 7:46: S. S., 9:45; com munion, 8 a. m.; Rev. Henry Russell Talbot. Ascension Chapel Portland Heights, S. S., 9:30. . i All Saints' Church Twenty-second and Reed, Rev. Roy Edgar Remington, 11 and 7:80; a 8.. 10. ' ,v Orace Memorial East Seventeenth and Weidler, Kev. George B. Van Wat ers. I0:48i ft. 8.. it: Lenten service. Friday 8 p. in. St. Paul woodmera, Kev, i. u. for sythe; 11 a. m.; 8. 8- 9:45. Congregational. r irst juaaiaon ana r-ora,- xier, Luther R, Dyott. D. D.; 11 and 7:46; a 8.. 10. Topics, "Divine Triumphs" and "The Mystery ofthe White Stone." Sunnyslde East Taylor, and East Thirty-fourth, Kev. J. J. Staub: 11 and 7:10; 8. 8.. 10;- Junior C. &., I p. m.i Senior C E., 6:30. Topics, "Poor for Our Bakes" and "A Visitor's Reward." University Park Haven and Dawson, Rev. Uw W. Rlggs; 8. 8,10; a E., 6:90; 7:80. , , - . - Laurelwood Rev. W. i H. Uyera; 11 8. S. 10, C. H. 6:30. Mississippi Avenue Mississippi and Fremont, Kev. Daniel T. Thomas; 11 nd 7:80: 8. 8., 10; C E., 6:30. Hassalo Street East Seventh and Hassajo, Kev. Paul Rader; 11 and 7:30, B. jv; is o.u. Highland East Sixth and Prescott, Rev. E a Bollinger; 11 and 7:30, 8. 8 10; C. - El., 6:45. - Topics, "Jesus Beyond In Life's Gesthemanes" and "Why Did Jesus Die?" R , .TnhnlLPAr f TXT M.Iuhi 11 anit , 8. 8. 10, - First .-German East Seventh and Stanton, Rev. John II. Hopp; 10:30 and 7:80. 8. a 9:15. C. & 9:80. j Xntharaa. . Swedish Imraanuel Nineteenth and Irving. 11 and 8; a S.. 9:46. Norwegian Synod East Tenth and Grant; Rev. O. Ha goes, 11 and 7:30; a 8.. 9:80. Betania Danish Union - and Morris: Rev.' J. Stott. 11 and 8; 6. 8., 10. - - St James' English West Park and Jefferson; "J. Allen Leas. 11 and I; a B., 10. topics, ."confirmation ' and "A Sane Religion." United NorweaHan 45 N. Fonrteenthf Detmar Larsen. 11 and 7:89; a 8., 9:45. Zlon'a German Chanman and Sal mon; W. H. Behrens, 10:16; 7:46; 8. a . St. Paul's German East Twelfth and Clinton; Rev. A. Krause, 10:30 and 7:80; 8. S.. 9:30. . Trinity -German (Mlssourt Bvnod) Williams and Sellwood; J. A. Rlmbach. 9:16; 8. S.. 10; 7:30. 8wedlsh Ausustana Rodney and Stanton; Rev. C. A Tolln, 10:45 and 7:46; 8. 8., 9:30. Swedish Mission Seventeenth and Gllsan; Rev. B. J. Thoren. 11 and 7:45; s. a, io. - ; United Presbyterian. Chtirrh nf the Rfranirera .Wan-n and 7:80; S. S., 12. Sermons translated for the deaf each Sunday morning. First Sixth and Montgomery, 10:30 and 7:80. Rev. J. L. Ochesan. - Third Marguerite hall. Thirty-fifth and Hawthorne, S. S. 3; preaching at 4. Christian. . First Park and Columbia: 11 and 7:30; 8. S.. 10; C. C, 6:30. Sellwood Eleventh . and umatma. 10-80 and 7:45. Central East Twentieth and Sal mon; Rev. J. V. Ghormleyl T. D. 10:30 and 7:46. Topics, "Gospel Triumph" and "The Christ in Prophecy." Rodney Avenue Rodney and Knott; Thomas G: Pietor; S. S., 9:45. Kern Park Kev. E. M. Patterson, ll and 7:80; S. 8.. 10; C R. ' 6:80. ' ' n Woodlawn 11 and 7:30; Clark W. Comstock, .' , tralted Brethren la Christ. ' First East Fifteenth, and Morrison, Rev. H. C. Shaffer, 11 and 7:80) S. eU 10; C. W.. 6:30. Third South Mount Tabor; Rev. II. C Shaffer, t p. m. . Radical Sixth and Mechanic. Rar. T. J. Cock 'lng, 11 and 7:30; & 8, 10 C hi, 6:80. Alberts East Twenty-seventh and Mildred, Rev. B. IS, Kmerlch, 11 and 8; s, a, io. ,. - -, . .. Syaagelleal Assoelatloaa, First English East Sixth and Mar ket F. B. Culver, 11 anJ 7:80; Y. P. A, 4;Jffl; 8. 8.. 10. First Uermsn Tenth and Clay, T. Bent, 10:48 and 7:43; S. B , 9 80: Y. P.. 7. Tuples, "How Shall We VUtrle I'hIhi Sunday? and "Four Eiuphanes of Cliru tlantty." 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