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4 THE CAROLINA TIMES SAT., JANUARY 24. 1981 The family of CHURCH NOTES f . 0'-' Mrs. Ada Virginia Foster Fisher thanks you for your thoughtful expression of sympathy BIBLE WAY NEWS The First Annual Youth Jubilee will be held at Bible Way Apostolic Temple, 2807 Dark Circle, Friday, Lanier ana tne Miracle lempie Apostolic Holiness Church, Fuquay Varina, Elder Alston of Way of the Cross Holiness Church, Henderson, and Elder James Dixon of Bible Way Apostolic Temple, Raleigh. Mrs.:Ceatrice Bratcher will sponsor her 1st Building Fund Program, Sunday, January 25 at 7:30 p.m. The guests will be Overseer Jerry Meadows of Shiloh Apostolic Holiness Church. Bishop John Russell Jr. is the pastor of Bible Way. INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE OF AUSTIN FARRER TO BE HELD AT "RINCETON SEMINARY ' i PRINCETON, N.J. The second international con-' ;ference on the writings of British philosopher theologian Austin Farrer will be held at Princeton Theological Seminary, January 29-31 . A select gropu of philosophers and theologians from Australia, Canada, England and the United States will meet to listen to and discuss 10 papers on Farrer's thought. The first such conference was held at Cambridge University in 1977. ; Two of the lectures during this conference will be .'open to the public. Both will be held in the Main Lounge of the Campus Center. ' The first, on Thursday, Janaury 29 at 7 p.m. will be given by the American expert on Austin Farrer, Pro fessor Julian Hartt, who was formerly Professor of Philosophical Theology at Yale University and is now , Professor of Religious Studies at the University of Virginia. Dr. Hart is the author of eight books, of which the best known is A Christian Critique of American Culture. His most recent work is Theological Method and Imagination. t On Friday, January 30, at 7 p.m. Professor Basil G. Mitchell, Nolloth Professor of the Philosophy of the Christian Religion at Oxford University, will speak. Professor Mitchell was a long-time associate and friend of Farrer in Britain. He was the Gifford Lecturer at Edinburgh University 1974-76 and has been the editor of Faith and Logic. Among his books are Law, Morali ty and Religion in a Secular Society and The Justifica tion of Religious Belief . Aus:in Farrer, who lived from 1904-68, was chaplain of Trinity College, Oxford University, and was, at the time of his death, Warden of Keble College at Oxford. He was the leading Anglican theologian of his day, author of major books in philosophical theology and philosophy of religion. His influence and interest went far beyond these sub jects, as he wrote five books on Biblical interpretation and was responsible for the stress on images as the medium of divine revelation in Scripture. Because he was known as an outstanding preacher, several volumes of his sermons were published posthumously. In 1957 he was the Gifford Lecturer at Edinburgh University. 1 These lecturers were published as The Freedom of the sWill. ! Co-chairman of this conference are Dr. Jeffrey jEaton, Chaplain, Hamilton College, Clinton, New (York, and Dr. Diogenes Allen, Professor of Philosophy, Princeton Theological Seminary. ' DUKE DIVINITY SCHOOL TO SPONSOR 1ST PRE-SEMINARY FORUM The Duke University Divinity School will sponsor its first annual Pre-Seminary Forum, February 1 1-12 at the. school for people who, at a later stage in their life, may be interested in becoming ministers. . I The Office of Black Church Affairs, the Black Seminarians' Union and the Black Student A'liance is sponsoring the forum. Dr. Lawrence E. Johnson, director ot buck cnurcn Affairs, said that people interested in the forum must have a bachelor's degree. Those attending will hvar various lectures and have a ! chance to visit classes and discuss roles and oppor tunities in ministry with teachers, students and practic ling ministers from various churches and institutions. Dr. James H. Cone, Charles A. Briggs, protessoi systematic theology at Union Theological Seminary, New York, will be guest lecturer, delivering.a keynote address Wednesday, February 11 at 8:15 p.m. in Page ! Auditorium and other lectures at 9:10 a.m. and 1:45 p.m. Thursday, February 12 in York Chapel. Cone is the author of Black Theology and Black Power, Liberation: A Black Theology, The Spirituals .and the Blues and Cod of the Oppressed. He is co author of a history of black theology, Black Theology: Documentary, 1966-79. He received B.D., M.A. and Ph.D. degrees from Gar: rett Theological Seminary at Northwestern University, i The formal sessions of the forum will open at 3:30 p.m. Wednesday, February 1 1 in the school with a panel discussion of the forum theme, The Challenges of Ministry in the Black Church in the 80s. The Rev. Hec tor Grant, director of the Division of Ordained Ministry of the United Methodist Church, Nashville, Tenn., will lead the panel. Further details can be obtained from Johnson at 684-6795. 4 & LfS V 9- ' We Welcome Your Church News News about your happenings at your church should be in our office not later than Monday at 5 p.m. of the week of publication. , You might send, us a church bulletin that would indicate noteworthy news of your church happenings. rn mmn,ll.KlSwl Burthey Funeral Service 1510 Fayetteville Street Durham; NC 27707 682-0327 LICENSED FUNERAL DIRECTOR & EMBALMER .Specialty with Restorative Art and Embalming. " Assisting Famines with pre-tuneral and post - tuneral business arrangements . -Providing the families with the proper and dignified service. " Families can choose from a variety of services. 4 Deaths And Funeral Services I j (Ehurrlt 1 I POUNDED I BBS 1 T 3400 FAYETTEVILLE STREET A DURHAM, NORTH CAROLINA 27707 A I LORENZO A. LYNCH, PASTOR I A SUNDAY, JANUARY 25, 1980 A I 9:30 A.M. Church School t 1 10:55 A.M. Worship I R0BERS0N , Funeral services for John Thomas Roberson of 1210 Dawklns . St., who died Wednesday, January 14 at home, were held Saturday, i January 17 at Mount Sinai baptist Church by Rev. A. T. Alston.. r BwUir vna ift the. ctmrch. cemetery.... . Surviving are five sisters, Mrs. Bennie Davis, Mrs. Pat , tie Nunn, Mrs. Louvenia Parker of Washington. D. C. and Mrs. Mozella Holloway and Mrs. Minnie Peterson, both of New York. Courtesy of Scarborough & Hargett Memorial Chapels and Gardens. W00DARD ' Funeral services for Clarence Woodard, formerly of Durham, who died. Wednesday, January 14 in Pelham Medical Center, New .Rochelle, N. Y., were held Sunday, January 18 at Cawcp,nl..6tovAefl Bapst, tnuirch try : Rev. Horace Bridges. Burial was in the .church cemetery. Surviving are three children, Mrs. Annie Gray, James Woods and Willie jl.Gray; three grandchildren. HA I A Funeral Service M & Florist yfU 2919 Fayetteville Street Durham, N. C. 27707 688-1860 Florist Shop 688-3310 ST. JOSEPH'S AME I CHURCH 1 irji"!i'iiii!i,!i; 'Striving For Liberation mi Freedom With Jesus Christ Slnct 1869 2521 FiyettevUle Street, Durham, NC W.W.Easley, Jr., Minister SUNDAY, JANUARY 25, 1980 8:06 AM. Worship Service 9:30 A.M. Sunday School . 11:00 A M, Regular Worship . Etch Wednesday ; Prayer Service 12 noon Jr. Church -Wednesday-6:00 P.M ooopoopoomooopc-jj I BARNES , Funeral services for Mrs. Roxie Davis Barnes, 80, of 2005 Otis St., who died Thursday, January 15 at home, were held Monday, January 19 at White Rock Baptist Church by Rev. Lorenzo A. Lvnch. Ruriai was in Beechwood Cemetery. sne was a native of Fair- pld County, S. C. and at- : tended public schools in 6outh Carolina and Claflin i College, Orangeburg. ' She was a teacher for many years and later an in ferior decorator, i She was a member of White Rock Baptist Church and L- ft- farririgtgn, District. , : She was a member of the Azalea Garden Club and local and state federation of - garden clubs. Surviving are her hus band, James T. Barnes; one sister, Mrs. Arthenia D. Har ris of Greensboro; one sister, Mrs. Arthenia D. Harris of Greensboro; four brothers, Reuben Davis of Baltimore, .Md., Johnnie Davis of Wilm ington, Del. and Monde'l Davis and Joe Davis, both of Ridgeway, S. C. Arrangements were by Fisher Funeral Parlor, Incor porated. BULLOCK Funeral services for Mrs. Susie Thomas Bullock of 1607 Lincoln St., who died Monday, January 19 at Durham County General Hospital, were held Thurs day, January 22 at White Rock Baptist Church by Rev. Lorenzo A. Lynch. Burial was in Beechwood Cemetery. She was a native of Durham and attended the Durham .City Schools. She attended Chatauqua Training School. She was a member of White Rpck Baptist Church ;and its Maude E. Logan District. She was also a member of the Model Mothers Club. Surviving are her hus band, William H, Bullock one daughter, Mrs. Lizzie B. Harrison; one sister, Mrs. Irene Whitted; one brother, John Thomas of Bronx, N. Y.; one grandchild; two Courtesy Qf ic.r&PQMflh $ Hargett Memorial Chapels and Gardens. LEACRAFT ; Mrs. Patsy Leacraft of 500 E. Geer St., died Monday, 'January 19 at Duke Medical Center. Funeral ar rangements were incomplete I at press time. Courtesy of Scarborough & .Hargett Memorial Chapels and Gardens. ROBINSON Funeral services for Den-' nis Robinson, formerly fo iNMALLATBN SERVICES AT 6!2ATEI " v , 4 sT.wun. Officer Installation Service for Greater Saint Paul Baptist Church, Juniper Street and Hyde Park Avenue;. .will be held Sunday, January 25 at II .rai ReV; 'Theophilus Caviness, BAi B.D. D.D., pator of . Greater Abyssinia Baptist Church, Cleveland, Ohio, ; will be the guest speaker. l v f ' t . Dr. Caviness is a graduate of Bishop College, Dallas: .Texas with a B. A. degree; Ed Theological Seminary Webster Grove, Mo.B. D, degree; andn honorary D.; D. degree from Virginia -Scttinarjr and College, ; lyK :hburg, Va. u . , I Dr. W. T. Bigelow, is the pastor of Greater St. Paul. : I LOOKED AND I SAU True Love Reveals Positive Action By Rev. C.R.Stone To whom can the peoples of this earth" consult . when seemingly effective solutions cannot be obtain- v: , - ed for our problems? Those among us who may - possess some key ablutions are not compassionate , i enough to share. Compared with other animals, man is top-rated in not getting along well with those of his. ' kind. On the otheit;hand, man was madeto excel in the capacity to think beyond the reasoning of other animals. ' ' . ' Man has a tendency to talk about love as an instru- : ment of harmony whereas other animals reveal their ; love in actual deedsi Indications are dear, to peoples far and near that wl too often misrepesent God with; ; tr n many negative actions toward our brethren. The. : word love as a virtue is the most overemphasized , word among God's children. Theseeds of true lover : originating in God reap more thai the sown content involving true believers. LOve in , the right perspccuvc : has the power to give more tj others than it an- : ticipates receiving for future reference. True love has , ; the divine power tostand alone as its own justinca-, : tion. . ; It is a living truth that no man on this earth is ; perfect to reveal love in the first degree. However, j man should, because of his created ability in in- : telligence be God's instrument of love. It matters not : how much so-called love may surface in quantity, it : must be the quality that binds our minds, hearts and : souls. He who hath ears to hear, let him hear. To our many friends and neighbors who so generously gave j of their time, food, flowers and personal services at the pass-1 ing of our brother, Frank Jones of Washington, D. C. and our ; nephew, James "Bill" Cannady, we want to express our : deepest gratitude. ' Due to ill health it is impossible to contact each one peH sonally. May God bless you all. Mrs. Mary Edwards and Mrs. Sillie Ward! Durham, who died Monday, January 19, Will be con ducted Friday, January 23 in Kansas City, Kansas. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Mattie Robinson of 'Manhattan, Kansas; his mother, Mrs. Rosa Robinson ' WORDS FOR THE WORLD 0 SON OF BEING! MY LOVE IS MY STRONGHOLD; he that entereth therein is safe, and secure, and he that turneth away shall sure ly stray and perish. -BAHA'I WRITINGS Information; 383-2306 . of Durham; two brothers, An- drew Robinson of Linden, N. J. and Randolph Robinson of : Plalnfield, N. J.; one sister, : Mrs. Daisy Patterson of ; Washington, D. C. -i Courtesy of Fisher Funeral Parlorr Incorporated. 404 DOWD STREET DURHAM. NORTH CAROLINA 27701 DR. A. D, M0SELEY, D.D., MINISTER J. C. TRUIETT, ASSISTANT MINISTER SUNDAY, JANUARY 25, 1980 8:00 A.M. Morning Worship 9:30 A.M. Church School 11:00 A.M. Morning Worship TRANSPORTATION IS PROVIDED TO ALL SERVICES Call 688-6052 or 682-8464 or 682-7160 i kit I! .'All . 3fi5ir inttral tyukt, u. . 3137 Fayettevilie Street ' . Durham, North Carolina 27707 (919) 682-3276 If We Didn 't Serve Ybu -You probably paid more than you SHOULD have for yopr funeral needs. 0u Licensed Staff Funeral Service Licensees Elijah J. 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