The AC Phoenix
January 2006
Page 7
“BRINGING IN A NEW SEASON OE DESTINY”
Continued from Page I
attempting to change the climate of the Lexington-Davidson County
area by empowering our young people to change the economy in the
future. We are also striving to bridge the gap between churches and
ministers of different ethnic backgrounds by collaborating
against the negatives in society that affect us all. I am happy and
pleased with the progress made in the last
year and looking forward with great
anticipation of continued progress under the
leadership of the incoming president for 2006,
Rev. Bernard Adams.
Rev. Bernard Adams is the pastor of Salem
Baptist Church and a charter member of the
conference. He will be taking hold of the
reigns for the upcoming year. Rev. Adams
holds a BA Degree in History and Sociology
from Winston-Salem State University, a Master of Divinity from
Shaw University Divinity School, and is a licensed teacher in the
state of North Carolina. Adams says, “My endeavor is to build
upon the progress the conference has already made, while
finding a way to draw the ministers and the Lexington
community closer while we strive to move forward.”
The Lexington Minister’s Conference is a young organization,
but on the move. The members are dedicated to finding a way to
make the Lexington-Davidson County community a better place.
If you live in the Lexington-Davidson County area and desire
to be a part of the conference, cail Rev. Bernard Adams @
336-926-3333. The conference meets every second Saturday
at Salem Baptist Church from 10:30-12:00 Noon.
“Behoid, how good and how pleasant it is for brethren to
dweli together in unity!”
Herbert Miller II
“He dreamed for the black youth
of this country...
He dreamed for the poor of this country...
He dreamed for the peace of his people
in this country, and abroad.
Yet in 1998 his whole life has been
reduced to four words,
‘I HAVE A DREAM.”
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Public Service Announcement
Mayor Seeks
Applicants for City
Boards and
Commissions
Mayor Allen Joines is accepting applications from city residents
interested in serving on the following boards and commissions;
• Citizen Budget Advisory Council (three vacancies).
• Minority/Women's Business Enterprise Advisory Committee
(three vacancies).
• Sister Cities (two vacancies).
• City-County Planning Board (one vacancy).
• Loan Committee (two vacancies; one reserved for a person in
the banking profession).
• Coalition for Drug Abuse Prevention (one vacancy).
• Human Relations Commission (four vacancies).
• Workforce Development Board (three vacancies, one reserved
for a person in the rehabilitation profession).
• Zoning Board of Adjustment (three vacancies, two of which are
for alternates).
Applications must be received by 5 p.m. Jan. 6. Appiications
may be faxed to the Mayor's Office at 748-3241 or maiied to P.O.
Box. 2511, Winston-Saiem, N.C. 27102.
For an application or more information caii the Mayor's Office
at 727-2058.
Piney Grove Baptist Church
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6:30 pm
Mission: “A Saving Station for Lost
Souls and Enrichment Center for
Christians"
Dr. James F. Linville
4715 Indiana Avenue
Winston-Salem 27106
(336) 767-4044
E-mail: pgbc2005@bellsouth.net
Website:
www.pineygrovebcinc.org