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Story May 25, 1935

The Washington Tribune

Washington, District Of Columbia

What is this article about?

Mount Olivet Lutheran Church announcements: Cantata Sunday sermon on Reformation hymns, upcoming Rogate Sunday service on prayer, children's class on honesty, and birth of David William to Rev. and Mrs. Schiebel on Mother's Day.

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MOUNT OLIVET LUTHERAN CHURCH
In observance of Cantata Sunday the Rev. Mr. Schiebel, speaking on the subject, "Old Stories and New Songs," said, "The Dark Ages came to an end with the coming of the Reformation which brought back into the church songs and hymns of beauty and true confessional value and left them to us as our heritage."

"Rogate" Sunday will be observed in the 11 o'clock service Sunday. The sermon will be on the subject, "Prayer."

The children's religious instruction class meets Monday afternoon at 3:30 and will study the Commandment on "Honesty."

The home of the Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Schiebel was made glad on Mother's Day with the arrival of a healthy baby boy, David William.

What sub-type of article is it?

Church Announcement

What keywords are associated?

Lutheran Church Cantata Sunday Rogate Sunday Prayer Sermon Honesty Commandment Baby Birth

What entities or persons were involved?

Rev. Mr. Schiebel Mrs. Schiebel David William

Where did it happen?

Mount Olivet Lutheran Church

Story Details

Key Persons

Rev. Mr. Schiebel Mrs. Schiebel David William

Location

Mount Olivet Lutheran Church

Event Date

Cantata Sunday; Rogate Sunday; Monday Afternoon; Mother's Day

Story Details

Rev. Schiebel spoke on 'Old Stories and New Songs' for Cantata Sunday, highlighting the Reformation's hymns. Rogate Sunday service at 11 o'clock on 'Prayer.' Children's class Monday at 3:30 on 'Honesty.' Baby boy David William born to Rev. and Mrs. Schiebel on Mother's Day.

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