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SATURDAY MARCH 13. 1976 1 At t I Church D WmmmammBBsmm Bethlehem Holiness Church S Bishop W.J. Jackson Morning Worship 11:00 a.m. ? 15th and Cleveland Ave. 1 New Trinity Baptist Church ? r Rev. John Bristow-Pastor % m : ur 11 ? m ^ munuilg tt ursmp ax a.m. 1240 E. 22nd Street Mount Pleasant Baptist Rev. Henry S. Lewis, Jr. r Morning Worship - V 1731 Kimberly Road N.W, 9 Rising Ebenezer Baptist 5 Dr. Quincey A. Caldwell I Morning Worship 11 a.m. 1 900 Free Street 1 Goler Memorial 1 AME Zion Church 1 Rev. James L. Hunt - 1 Morning Worship 11 a.m. ? 630 N. Patterson Ave. New Bethel by James Smith Staff Writer Rev. William R. Hairston, Jr., will be featured speaker Sunday at the annual Youth Day activities at New Bethel Baptist Church on North Trade Street. He will speak at the 11 a.m. worship service. Miss Deronda Kee is Youth Day chairman and Gregory Cain is acting pastor. The Youth Day activities Sunday will launch an eight point program for 1976. The tl program will coincide with w their theme ? "What it P Means, and What it Does." u Lori Leake is junior Youth A Day chairman and Marquette Wilson is junior acting pastor Y for the children's hour. Their c theme is "Get Involved ? d You'll Like It." The youth a involvement wi!! begin at 9:30 y a.m. when several young p teachers take charge of the ii adult Sunday School classes. Adult program planners o who are working with youth . F include Mrs. Erma Frazier, V director of Youth Activities of A the church, Mrs. Susie J. N Drayton. Mrs. Brenda Harry, t Carl Glenn and Douglas F Joyner. end C directory I l(E3WBJIlMiatp|tglHMPPPgp It. Peters Apostolic Church lishop R.K. Hash horning Worship 11:00 a.m. 031 Highland Ave. Ihiloh Baptist Church )r. J. Ray Butler doming Worship 11:00 a.m. 16 E. 12th Street Mt. Zion Baptist Church ev. K.O.P. Goodwin lorning Worship 10:45 A.K?. th & File Streets, N.E. It. Mark Baptist Church lev. James Fulwood doming Worship 11:00 a.m. [100 Manly Street SalMee Baptist Church lev. Warnie C. Hay doming Worship 11:00 a.m. >75 N. Claremont Ave. Holds You I - ''",-ihi \ /^BPS^ -iHi William R. Hairston, Jr. Music will be furnished by ie Young Adult Choir which all be directed by Mrs. Faye 'ayne and the Junior Choir nder the direction of Mrs. Audrey Easter. The themes chosen for the outh Day activities were so hosen because suicides, rugs, boredom, vandalism nd murders committed by outh are largely, according to sychiatrists, caused by nonivolvement. Rev. Hairston is a graduate f Atkins High School and orsyth Technical Institute, le received his degree in associate Applied Science in Mechanical Drafting and )esign Technology from :orsyth. Presently, he is employed thf winston-Salem ch, Church Choice Beti by Rev. W.F. Sheppard Mt. Glory Baptist Church Text: Matthew 27:17 "Therefore when they were gathered together, Pilate said unto them, whom will ye that 1 release unto you? Barabbas, av losnfi urktnli io nalla?4 VI VVOUO TT UIVII 19 V?UIVW Christ? From the creation, men have been free to make a choice between right and wrong. Eve made a choice, =Adam made- a^ehoice^Cain made a choice, Israel made a choice. Now Pilate came to the hour of decision. The mob that delivered Jesus to be crucified made the wrong choice, and reaffirmed their wicked choice by choosing Barabbas. 1 / Christ and Barabbas were placed before the people: Barabbas, the murderer, was held bound in prison while Jesus was on trial. This outlaw ic alert rlpcrriKprl ac o nnfaVtlp prisoner; he was noted because of the awful crimes he had committed. th Day HBD; K. n . Deronda Kee as a dispatcher with Duke Power Company on a part time basis. He is studying towards a Bachelor of Arts degree at tit* ^ I ^ - * T winston-saiem state university in Sociology. He plans to attend a seminary and study for a Masters in Divinity. He is a member of Mount Zion Baptist Church and lives with his parents, Mr? and Mrs. William Hairston, Sr., and two brothers* Dr. Jerry Drayton is pastor of New Bethel. CCIIIICXITIZIZI I 1 Subscribe [ Ulo The 2 ^ - . C 1 I >1111 HI ween Christ Rev. Sheppard I. It was a Custom to Release a Prisoner of the People's Choice on the Feast Day. Now at that feast the governor was to release unto ?the-oeoole-aorisoner?whom ft I K ' ' (hey would, Matthew 27:15. Treason and murder were two of the most enormous crimes and were usually punished?by the sword?of justice. Barabbas had committed both. Pilate, believing the people would choose Christ, instead of that awful criminal, offered the two men for choice. Barabbas* crime had been so terrible that the people were not in the dark SHS ( "Cleans Ot 905 N. 1 I SAVE on your nexl if you're 61 Senior Citize Prescrip Pick up your ai at your neare membership in th Discount Pre; IN THE prfmoitm f. (c?n|\ * 'in ECKERO'S B A ORE/ ECKERO'S B AN EQUAL' PAKWAT nUI SHOPPING CtMTll TwrawAT shopping cum vwmtGnu a shopping cum ?A40Cm*? CbAAnA * *1 ay | ?Barabbas when they made their choice. 2. Barabbas U nanimously. Accepted But the chief priests and elders persuaded the multitude that they should ask Barabbas, and destroy Jesus. The governor answered and said unto thee, Whether of the twain, will ye that 1 release unto You? They said. Barabbas. Matthew 27: 20-21. The leaders of the people persuaded the multitude against Jesus. Men must not ^bc?wrongly^ persuaded^?They-? must make their own decision, stand on their own feet and do their own thinking. Every man will give an account in j udgement ^or ~his^own=siiisr? Your reward there will depend on your decisions here. If you decide with the crowd, as the multitude was persuaded to do. you will also be doomed with the crowd. 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