THE PEOPLE'S UNION CHURCH
OF BALTIMORE CITY
(THE CHURCH OF OUR LORD)
Corner Bond and Jefferson Streets, Baltimore City
Organized May 31st, 1915, by Rev. C. Ed. Browne
The congregation purchased the three-story brick building, corner Orleans and
Ann Streets, where services were held until March, 1919, when the present church
property, corner Bond and Jefferson Streets, with parsonage adjoining, was se-
cured from the Jefferson Street M. E. Congregation (white) at the cost of fifteen
thousand seven hundred dollars ($15,700). Mr. Harry O. Wilson, Banker, accepted
a mortgage for eleven thousand dollars ($11,000), which was lifted June, 1920, thua
liquidating the entire indebtedness within fifteen months.
Sunday Services
9:30 A. M. Class Meeting
11:00 A. M. Preaching
2:00 P. M. Sunday School
5:00 P. M, Class Meeting
6:00 P. M. September to July The
Young Peoples League
8:00 P. M. Preaching.
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Week Nights.
Monday 8 P. M., Business Meetings
Tuesday 8 P .M., Preaching
Wednesday 8 P. M., Class Meeting
Thursday 8 P, M., Social Night
Friday 8 P. M., Prayer Meeting
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A church for all the people, with the spirit of Religious Democracy.
Visitors and strangers always welcome.
Wm. J. Lee, 515 N. Bethel St.
Secty., Trustee Board.
Samuel Russell, 603 N. Caroline St.,
Treasurer.
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George W. F. McMechen, Attorney.
Clifford E. Perry, 404 N. Register St.,
Church Clerk.
Rev. C. Ed Browne, Pastor, Parsonage,
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