Warren, Pennsylvania, 1928
GOSPEL TENT MEETING
Franklin St. Ext. and Conewango Ave. First service of the Sabbath Day will be at 3:00 P. M. Robert S. Conley will conduct the singing and give special selections. At this service Evangelist A. L. White will preach a special message on "Building a Skyscraper." Prayer and Praise service at 7:15 P. M. Regular preaching service at 7:45 P. M.
SWEDISH CONGREGATIONAL
Market Street Near Third, J. H. Lundgren, pastor. Sunday school 10 A. M. Main school theme: "Joseph's Humiliation and Elevation." Chas. Waterbrant, superintendent.
Morning worship, 11 a. m., and evening service, 7:30 o'clock. After the morning service the Lord's supper will be observed. Rev. A. G. Nelson from Sugar Grove, will occupy the pulpit at both morning and evening services. The choir will sing.
Wednesday evening, 7:30, prayer service.
Thursday afternoon, the Ladies Aid will meet in the church parlors at 2:30 o'clock. Mrs. Chas. Waterbrant will entertain.
All are very welcome to our different services and meetings.
NORTH WARREN PRESBYTERIAN
J. C. Howenstein, pastor. "The Great I Am," will be the subject of the sermon at the morning worship service at 11 A. M. The choir will render an anthem.
Sunday school precedes this service at 10 A. M. This is the best place for the entire family on Sunday mornings.
A series of sermons begins this Sunday evening at 7:30, on the general theme, "What Protestants and Roman Catholics are saying about each other."
The subject on this Sunday evening is "How Many Sacraments Are There—Seven, Two or None?" On subsequent evenings the topics will be "Material Objects as Aids in Worship," "The Question of Infallibility," "The Church and Government Control," "The Church and the Political Situation."
The regular meeting of Presbytery occurs on Monday and Tuesday at Erie in the Sarah Hearn Memorial church and the pastor is to attend.
Wednesday evening meeting of prayer and conference at 7:30.
The church makes no apology for its existence; will you be a worshipper Sunday?
—The Warren Tribune, Warren, Pennsylvania, September 8, 1928, page 9.
Monday, April 23, 2007
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