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!V ;4 i A . =fi==H=HH. i 1 * % September 4, 19 Page B8 i Focus On Rellgl ???? i i Fails pic ! By ROBIN BARKSDALE : Chronicle Staff Writer ? : Although he hasn't even finish new study, the new pastor of Hai ' Church has definite plans in i | church. \ The Rev. William S. Fails, wh< ; service at Hanes only two weefc ; familiar with Hanes before he ai : ? I care of our own and other, been given an opportunity i : ty. We don't want to just b the hill. We want to be act -The Re ? ' ? ship and hopes to continue the rt ed by his predecessors. "Hanes is one of our church cellent reputation," says Fails, tl Washington's Lane Memorial heard about it before I received plan for Hanes to continue to s programs and be active with the Fails, who succeeds the Rev. / is committed to lending an ear s to his community's young peopl are unable to help themselves. ? CM. CALE SATUfiB The NAACP will sponsor ai 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Commi w msion<oaicxxt sane univcrsi (Dfictor of educatSoa for the N the confereiKV* luncheon. Tbe A J>\ y ,;v , * ^ ^v-\ SUND* "Nt-. * ?s \. s ": V?S _ v >- The Ralph R. Morgan Po regular bOliiMM meeting at 4 p arc ?sk?d to cone prepared to mote information call 777-036 SUND/ : The men of Calvary Hill Ap oOuts uooui^iftpiTisQ the church will be the featured 773-0112. J Providence Baptist Church revival services at II ia. wit Johnson; the Rer.SX.Fotfti : vices will be held sightilNMPi evangelist for the week will b* joapust vaiffCll Hi lUwttVQiS?i Mars Hin Baptist Church w j ? 5 p.niv * ne sp6ciw ?Uv?ii wu comfteatkm of Moanf 2kvt 1 . There win be i special pro) :;; ;J)#t||+ Wflfikr, fMMP Choir," the Gotpel Jewels an< York* For more informAtionc .uuutuy.ioe progran m M:i : : at 1075 Shalimar Drive. The 1 : *. .*> ; i : * Tht.'fMineo ol^nion Cfu 1 stadeiightserficeandapagea] p.m. The chucrch is located it $ * ;' ' S H ' V*'" Pif *?| - ^ ' : MOWS. j ; .wii^cm : wiIwmM ?t;7 p.m. nightly at 7 throush Frklay^F ; Wk If lill iBfiii l i?W ' j ^ 9 < ^ >?<, ' ^.-.y.VjS *?s' J*, >" <* V ^ ^ =5^=^?HHS? ? 186 on rts success al programs that 9 and young adu ted moving into his P**11 to 1 ics Memorial CME into the :nind for his new "Hopefully, * spiritual and ei 3 preached his first don't get caugl s ago, says he was the world." ssumed the pastor- ^ a pastor i got a fa"1 . ' . young people 9<>sition to take CTime His exp s who have not malrn hie mtnit AIM AftftiAilW n the communi- young people. e the church on "I want Han lve ? our own and ot v. William Fails port"nity f * . want to just be active." rputation establish- Thereisno{ . . mission is an c les that has an ex- Ae local comn le former pastor of .. ? Church. "I had tendency ut0 81 w vm. mu wrongs whcrev I the assignment. I upport community "I am extrc i community." "Sometimes it I inzo Montgomery, things I didn't ind a helping hand not real passiv 5 and to those who in." le hopes to initiate * Fails says th IH/%y ^ :NDAR ' iinkattons Center on the campus of ty. Dr. Bm# Cck, the national AACP^lffl he thegoat ipeaker at iiiwnt it free and open to the public. 1 ^ Hi | iiiiii - ISf |i H \ m h- 'x;- Hnd 1 mmmKtm i i mm X No. 230 Auxiliary will hold Us Ira. it the post home. AH member* pay 1986-87 membership dues. For |# V. U - s ? ; * : ^ \ C '.V , X:' '%# / . , ^ lY, SEPTt r ostolic Church, 2411 Urban St., will WW#- -p?)* OjjprsirijMt i tW men of ipokcrs* For more kifoffflition call t. / - . . :. in Kernersvillewfll begin iu annual h featured speaker Pastor Derioux via speak at the 3 pan. service. Ser*3w W f SWpt? the Rev.Gary Cobb of Sony Home ror more information call 722-8831. iH celebrate its annual homecoming i lu^k OHk J*k^ -,2 H*~ - ' .* .?' i dc uw jtsv. unxp oroon ana CM , laptist Church in Greensboro. trim it Mtarec otptai vnurcii at o 6w? t w?; . jtCTOsKi.. | %Ality MKuRf t Brother Archie McDaniel of ffew mtn-x&s. kS; cl rch family win salute Walteria Mack ijtv tppittimon program cow, rice to the church and the local cocnieldlll])j&)a tht ek?4 located .Itfv, John Mendez is the pastor. ' . . ' ' . ; ipd Baptist Church will sponsor a ntt titled "Women of the BBrtf*liiM 00 W. 2Sth St. The pastor is the Rev. ^formation call 748-8644. ? ' s , SS? - * ?S Ws? " ' ' 1 1 v, is v i > s. , s- ^ vA *Y, SEPT. 8 1333 E. 14th St.. wiB begin its anThe Rev. Clarence JptoNon of i?t fertile week. Service* wfil 1* held f or nM*j|tof?ination call 727-8172. ' ' v . ' ' ' : a%* - & wB A" ?% - Jl IBBr iy Chapter of Women's Aglow told an interdenominational meeting 4CAonW?*t End Boulevard. Irate Riest UMftker. Co^m iBdi^dw^b ,tMia<lj-in rt^tf C&iA..;*!WtJtM riBKfOtl Call w4?25ft5* \ RELIC t Hanes will minister to the needs of youth Its. . ry to bring more youth and young church," says the 33-year-old Fails, re'll be able to enhance both their notional lives to the point that they tit up in the things happening out in in the urban settings of Washington, sthand look at what can happen to ,.,V? A. 1 i a __ ? wuu gci invoivea wiui arugs and erience has made him determined to try make a difference in the lives of les to be in a position to take care of hers who have not been given an ope community," he says. "We don't the church on the hill. We want to be loubt that Fails, who by his own admtspoken person, will be a voice in lunity. He has no qualms about his jeak out and says he will address er he finds them. tmely outspoken," he says firmly, has forced me to be involved in some want to be involved in, but I'm just e when it comes to things I believe at politics is not an area that he will Church Notes New Faith New Faith Chapel Holiness Church Inc. will hold its Fourth Annual. Missionary Convention at the headquarters chureh, located at 1419 Waughtown St., Wednesday, Sept. 10, through Saturday, Sept. 13. The theme for this year's convention is "Delight Thyself Also in the Lord, and He Shall Give Thee the Desires of Thine Heart." ? The national president and host will be Mother Brenda Tate. She succeeds Pastor Jeanne Bryant Alford, who was elevated to the position of national public relations adviser of the missonary ? _ A ^ . society 01 tne church organization. Wentz Memori Wentz Memorial United Church of Christ held the second of three seminars on Christian education at 4 p.m. on Sunday, Aug. 24, at the church. The Christian Education Committee planned a program titled ,4Holy Days and Holidays." Saundra G. Blair was the committee's director. Scriptural references Were read | Morning Star Bapti crowns Ms. and Mi j \ Morning Star Baptist Church vwiiuj vivnucu ms, any Mr. Morning Star at a program held at the church Aug. 17. 1 Gloria Stinson was croVned Ms. Morning Star at the e^ent. The occasion marks the third time she has been honored with the crown. \ CHURCH NEW The Chronicle welcomes churc The deadline for announcemei . < i i l i Area Deal " -- 1 BLANCHE MILLER 1 Blanche Miller of 2436 N. Patten at Baptist Hospital. She was a nati Mrs. Miller was a member of 1 Simpsonville, S.C., before moving employee of the South Carolina scl one sister, Nannie McGlown of Phi nephews. Funeral services were held at 2 p.i chapel of the Hooper Funeral Horn and Dr. Jerry A. C^uick officiating V i / > % \ I aoN ^^HSr^^HPSSE fl jfljHL.. K >. |r^H K^H - ? i ^^Br Al |^r*Tgir j I lfe:- ^ Ettgft||^J The Rev. William Fails: Hanes v shy away from, nor does he fe? should be hesitant about speaking issues in their communities. Citing Andrew Young, the Re\ and Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. as feels that ministers can be effective Chape! to hold Brenda Tate ial holds second and explained, and the discussions highlighted the actual meanings of the passages. The in-church training seminars were designed to broaden the biblical knowledge of members in general, with special attention given to those holding leadership roles or planning to pursue leadership roles in the church. st Church *. Morning Star Robert Witherspoon, a firsttime winner, was crowned Mr. Morning Star. The crowning highlighted the church's annual Men's and Women's Day program. Dr R T4 RnnViam ie tV?? m* A A IV Vi*V pastor. S DEADLINES... * :h news and calendar items. nts is Monday at 5:30 p.m. hs and Fui \ i ;t>n Ave. died Sunday, Aug. 24, vte of Greenville, S.C. **edy Fork Baptist Church in tp this city. She was a retired hckai system. She is survived by ladelphia, and many nieces and n. d>n Thursday, Aug. 28, in the e, With the Rev. Robert Fowler ;. Burial followed in Piedmont / ' ? I / i nil "" News o and chu m-'" K-<!JkHH ^j A vH ^^rS^SSKIm^R v'' k V Bkj.;,! ^jB I /ill be more than the church on 1 :1 that ministers and says, "You out on political to politics. responsibility." r. Jesse Jackson . But Fails, th i examples, Fails youthful appe voices in politics PI i annual convent Speakers for the event will include Pastor Faye Thomas," Wednesday at 7:30 p.m., Evangelist Dola Purcell, Thursday at 7:30 p.m., and Mother Doris Russell, Friday at 7:30 p.m.. There will be a prayer breakfast in the fellowship hall from 9 to 11 a.m. Saturday.. '*4 Mrs. Ricky Wilson will be the featured speaker at the breakfast.. Her topic will be "The Qualifications of a Christian Leader." oMs. Bryant will present her sermon at 7:30 p.m. Saturday. , Annual messages will be given % I Christian edu< Dr. Marion Blair, the church's pastor, gave the program's invocation, and Elizabeth Martin presented the call to celebration for the opening session. Session II addressed holy days and discussed the worship of God, celebration restrictions and the responsibility to children. Frances Coble presented a K XI Gloria Stinson nerais Memorial Gardens. Hooper Fu - funeral arrangements. WALTER EDGAR BAIRI Walter Edgar Baird of 1810 1 at his home. He was a native of for the past 35 years. Baird was a retired claims < Insurance Co. He was a me Please i * f religion, church rch organizations. r _ M I Ik i jIL - <W 4 ^JIWB n/t mb&y , l9 ' Affi- * *>: / W> >fH H ^ > x?a ' SfrgirXTf'jlfWl''^A&iy i^t'i Ir 11; the hill (photo by James Parker). i can't hide the Bible when it comes The church hasf a political .? -y ough he sports a full beard and a arance, stops short of labeling lease see page B9 ion in W-S hv \>frc Tn#<> ?%? ? !<!< ?'4 ??1 vj iTiu. ia? vu a i may uigiii ana Mother Claudette Mack, national vice president, on Thursday night. The special guest soloist Thursday night will be Minister John Heath. Music will be presented by the convention choir. Other officers for 1986 include Missionary Christine Davis, national secretary, Missionary Minnie Wilson, national assistant secretary, and Thelma Grant, na-5 tional treasurer. Bishop L.S. Tate is the founder and general overseer of the church organization. zation seminar discussion of the Feast of Tabernacles. Session III featured a discussion of holidays, focusing on the l. _ A WW ?? - nisxory 01 Manoween and its modern observance, the history and modern observance of Christmas and a filmstrip, "Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas." The benediction was given by Dr. Blair. wm< Robert Witherspoon I * ?? neral Directors was in charge of the 5 Hattie Circle died Friday, Aug. 29, ' Asheville and had lived in this city director /for Winston Mutual Life mber of St. Stephen's Episcopal tee page B11
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