Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 24 Jan 1930, p. 51

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= English Lutheran :\[ember of the United -Lutheran Church · in America cor. Green leaf avenue and Seventh street Carl I. Empson, pastor · Phone Wilmette '4279 Thf' Third Sunday .After the EJIIJlhlllll' ,, ·-Iii A. M.-,tiunday school. January l4, 1930 WILMETTE l.tl&' Jill LIFE r111 rill 51 Jill liiPill\ Jill\ 1.111\ lll.l\ JjJl\ IAI&\ 1111\ lll.l\ rill\ 1111 · ·Walter Reisner, superintendent. 11 A. M.-Morning Worship. ~··nnon: "The 'friumohal Entry." "The Triumphal Entry" is the sixth of tlH' sermon series, "Sermons in Glass." 1t is pictured in O!le ~f the art gla~s 1\'intltnvs of the aud1tormm. )Jc,thers with small children are aga i that be!:'inning the first Sunda ·' in February they can heing theie little to church, leave them with the 1 , 11 es 1·rimary Superintendent, and rest as~:;ured 1hat the children are getting something worthwhile while the mother is enjoying won;hll} service. Beginners and 1 Jw l'rinw.ry department of the Sunday school will meet at 11 a. m. beginning with th l' tirst ~unclay in February. Bring- tlw ·· llil~ren and worship God with m;. 11 ·minded Why Go To C:hureh! \~T e go to church to find God, to find ourselves, and to find life. An illustrated lecture and mu:<it·al will ill the Sunday school auditoriun1 J·'ri day evening-, .January 24. lt will bt>t.:-i 1 :tt l:i o'clock. It iH under the au~pk P~ or th·· choir. )too ~iven ~ !::: Life is a practical n1atter vvhich vve can all understand. 1t is :1 healthy body in \vhich dwells an active, disciplined tnind and a sensitiYe conscience. Life consists in the "·orthy functioning of the physical, tnental and n1oral po\\·ers. \Ve believe this life is frotn God; that we are pern1itted to enter by prayer into a fello,vship, a comradeship. a partn~rship \Yith God. by \vhich \Ve dra\v frotn Him the po_ wer for strong, happy, victorious life. ~ ~ Ei ~lr. Nunn of Northwestern unin·r~ity 1 ~ :-o·hool of music is our new choir director. Ei l 1ne of the great attractions of the Luth- I ' ··ran church i~ he)' splendid order of. sen·~ i··t·. The mustcal re:->ponses create m thf' ;:; Jwarer an attitude of worship. Under Lht· :=:: direction of 1\h'. Nunn the service and th. · ilvmm; are taking- on new life. Otw or .. in· intere::;ted mf'mbers has made it po~ ~i hiP. to Hecure the services · of the J1e\\" dirl'ctor. If you are not a member or allY other \Vilmette church, we invite yr,u t .. worship God with us. Come, let us b·· lwlpful to one another in a spiritual way . ~ i:i ~ In this fello\\·ship in prayer \ve obtain the 'visdon1 and to do only those things vvhich n1ake for good health, to do our daily tasks \vith the faithfulness, the thoroughness. and joy " 'hich n1akes for prosperity and happiness; to think and speak and act only in vvays "vhich make for perfection of character: to conduct ourselves in all our relations \\·ith our felJO\\·s, fron1 our fan1ilies to the ends of the earth. so as to ach·ance the rnle of that righteousness \Yhich is of the l\1ngdon1 of G d. ]>O\Ycr I K· ·nilworlh avenue anrl \V<trwick road I ~ Dr. Herbert L. \Villett, miuister t Kenilworth Union fo~'\11 I~ Ei ~ Dr. \Villett will ~;peak on "The Great ·.,mmitment" at 11 o'clock, Suuday, January :?6. :-)unday school ages at 9 :4iJ. ~ I I ~ TIH' young people of all ages will han: ! the n·gular meeting of The Hound Table du b on ~unday e~ning. Supper will b e :-e rn:d at 6 p. m. All are invited to botll su pper and the meeting which.. follows. l The Ladies' Guild will meet Monda) ~ mo rning at 10 o'clock. j Ei I "The Prophets nnd Their ·writing~" i:-" ' ~ th · subject of the third of the series or .-ight lectures given each Wednesday evening on "How the Bible Grew." Each lt·t·ture is opened with a brief service of WIJI'Ship followPrl by Dr. Willett's talk and ·a discussion on any questions which , the audience may ba ve. E! F ebruary 9 has been set as the datt· fc,t· the regular quarterly Communion, r ... ception of new member~ and baptism t·f chil<.lren. This reasonable and practical progran1 for life is the n:lig:ion of Jesns. To fol1o\Y it is constant \vorship of God. \Ye .~:n to church to keep ourse1Yes attuned to it. First Evangelical 886 Elm street, Winnetka Roy A. T.hQLnpson, pastor 9 :~ 0 A.M. 11:00 A. 1\J. ~~ :00 P. J\1. You Need the Churchthe Church Needs You! Be There Next Sunday. Sunday, January 26 ';' :4:1 P. M. . Sunday school. Morning worship. Installation of church offict>n; and Sunqay school teachers. Young People's meeting-. "Th(· South China Boat :\lission··Mr. Gustaf Nelson, speaket'. Gospe.l service. Singing by the church choir. Mid-week Service of Prayer and Bible study. The l\linor Prophet Zechariah will bf' studied. Directory of Churches: Wilmette English Lutheran·Churc:h Greenleaf Avenue, and Seventh Strtet Rev. Carl I. Empson The F~rst Methodist Church Lakt and Wilmette A vtnuts Rev. Horace G. Smith 'fltursda:r, January 30 '> :00 P . J\1. The Wilmette Baptist Church Fortst and Wilmette A venues Rev. George D. Alli1on The F~rst Presbyterian Church Ninth Street and Greenleaf Avenue Rev. Clyde Randolph Wheeland GIVES SECOND LECTURE The second of the series of lectures whi-.: h are being given by Dr. John .\l 1_11·gan, psychologist at Northwestern ~I nlrL· rsity, was held last Tuesday mornlll_g a~ the Kenilworth club. The subject trl hts lecture was "Behavior Probl~· nh in Children." It was enthusiasttctlly attended. On February 4, Doctor Morgan will hold his third and last lecture. His subject will be "Mental Conflicts of Childhood." nr, .Colo., for~erly of Kenilworth, are P <ts~ mg the week at the Stevens hotel. St. Augustine's Episcopal Cburc:h 1 140 St. Jolm's Lutheran Church Wilmette and Park A venues Rev. Herman W. Meyer Wilmtue Avenue Rev. Hubert Carleton rll'st Congregational Church Lake and Wilmette A venues Rev. Vere V. Loper ~f r. and Mrs. L. M. Harris of Den- Published by the Interchurch Advertising CommiUet, Wilmette Church Federation .\f rs. Ilarris gave a luncheon for twelve gut·sts there on Tuesday. Miss Myrtle Farnsworth, soprano gave a mus.ical ' luncheon. l)f() gram f o l lowing the

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