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scouting nas a place in the church's ministry The charter and bylaws of the Boy Scouts of America states that no young person "can grow into the best kind of citizen without recognizing his obligation to God. In line with HiiiTbastc prcmiserscouting uniquely has crafted its program and educa tional philosophy to imbue a rever ence toward God, the 12th point of the scout law. Furthermore, scouting requires that each registered leader subscribe to a statement of religious principle. The relationship between the Boy Scouts of America and the church may be termed cooperative". Scouting cooperates with the church to offer an appealing, regularly updated program to boys, young men and women, and families. It also pro vides a wealth of supporting leader ship development opportunities, written materials and camping and high adventure facilities. The congre SCOUTING/USA Scouting In Forsyth County by Carlton Crump District Executive gaiion sclccts program leaders and and influence all young people, tailors program contcni to meet its Scouting offers a broad, activity-ori youth ministry and community out- entcd program based upon ideals and reach needs. The church, in turn, objectives compatible with those of supplies a natural outlet for the the church and focused on youthful scouting program to grow and flour- interests. For some churches in the ish. United States, scouting supplies the The broad spcctrum of environ- ingredients necessary to augment and ments and situations in which young support their ministries to youth and people find themselves today calls families. for variety in the approach to min- Scouting operates best when the istry. Even though most congrcga- congregation thoroughly examines tions provide youth education and scoutings basic ideals and incorpo social group opportunities, they real- rates the program into the rest of its ize that no single activity can reach youth ministry efforts. It is important that the relationship noted above be understood by ministers and that church-selected program leaders be included in overall planning and administrative processes by the con gregation's decision-making bodies. = When operated in this manner, scouting places young people in organized groups where they bccome immersed in a variety of activities under the guidance of Christian lead ers approved by the chartered organi zation. It is this leadership that is vital to the young person's spiritual development. Scouting's appealing outdoor and skill development opportunities provide a lively opportunity for spiri tual development, but it is the guid ance and role models provided by Christian leaders that constantly expose young people to the chal lenge of living out all of the lifc^in terms of the faith in God. i ? & ?''<*< . 4 ' . :>:? i, ? . >r ? " ' ? ? ? . vi: 'X->. :? Guest Speaker True Temple Holiness Church will hold Its Fourth Annual Christmas Banquet at 7 p.m. on Saturday, Dec. 16, In the fellow ship hall of the church, located at 1232 Mint St. Dr. F.D. Patter son will be the guest speaker. The Simmon Sisters of Mount Airy will also be on the program. Host pastor Is Elder Wallace Gaither. From PageB6 ? The Chancel Choir of Wentz Memorial United Church of Christ, 3435 Carver Road, will presort a Christmas candlelight service of lesaonsancarots at 7:30 p.m. in the sanctuary of the church. Soloists wjj$l be Matymal Holmes of Washington, D.C., and Francis Brown Jr. of John Leowen Evans is host pastor, . .. '0. : ; vXv&v&v:': ? " ; 'V Vijx' ? ?? PUBLIC SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENTS y"'?Vo^*X,?v?\.,XvXv??*'.?.".?1 ."WvX'X*.wis*!*. i .vY.\.. v.i.'Wy.J.'/. ? St. James AME Church wilt promote stewardship each Sunday through Dec. 24. Sunday school will be held at 9:30 a.m. and morning worshipwi^beat ll.FellowsMpafldiefteshments will follow each 11 ??: Service. The purpose of the programs is holiday inspiration. The promotion is being sponsored by the church's Steward Board. The Rev. Sheridan A. Knight is host pastor. ? St Peter's World Outreach Center will present the "Single Lights/ a program designed specifically to address issues confronting single peo~ pieiand singleparents. the "Single Lights" mcetseach second and third ?Swift 6 p.m. There also will be monthly or bimonthly fellowship activities. The program is an extension of St. Peter s World Outreach Goner, located at 1031 N. Highland Ave. Elder J.C. Hash is host pastor. Bar more information call 722-2285. ? Pitts Memorial Missionary Baptist Church will hold Weekly prayer service* every ^ at 7 md Bible study classes every Thurs day night at 7* The teacher for thefiible study classes is the Rev. Henry oC Mortiinil Star Baptist Church. Dr. B.H, Bonham Sr. is host - , ? The Saints Home Day Cait Center la now accepting applications for childbtri, ages 2 to S* The day dire rentier is state?)iccnscd and certified. Hbttht of operation are 6.30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. For more information call ? .1 .1 . J . rKJi. l! -H-IkU 1.- Ib !..!,! .1 THE BUTLER COMPANY OUTLET STORE Discount Linens & Closeout Merchandise HOURS: 9 A.M. - 4 P.M. MasterCard and Visa Accepted * 2100 Glendale St., Winston-Salem Shop for Christmas Downtown at... We Will Be Open Wednesday, Dec. 20! m.. . -CURTAINS ? READY-TO- -BEDSPREADS 520 N. LIBERTY ,wmRi?s wear -slipcovers 722-7474 New Store HouraL&osed Wednesdays . Visit Santa at Northside Visit Santa Monday-Friday 2-6 p.m. and Saturday 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. NORTHSIDE SHOPPING CENTER 3569 PATTERSON AVENUE .V MACEDONIA HOLINESS CHURCH OF GOD INC. 4111 Whitfield Drive GOO'S CHURCH IS ALIVE! WEEKLY SERVICES Sunday . ^ Sunday School 9:45 a.m. Morning Worship 11:00 a.m. Radio Broadcast (WAAA -980) ...2:00 p.m. M Y. P. U 6:30 p.m. Evangelistic Service 7:30 p.m. Wednesday |ggB| Prayer Service & Bible Study ..7:30 p.m. (Holy Communion Each 1st Wednesday) Bishop R.L. Wise, Sr. Friday D.D., S.T.D. Spiritual Wings Choir Rehearsal 7:30 p.m. Pastor & General Overseer Saturday Telephone: v o D. Choir Rehearsal 5:00 p.m. (919) 767-3700 Monthly Meetings Translation Available Brotherhood - 1st Monday 7:30 p.m. i ransponation Avaiiaoie Sisterhood . 1st Tuesday 7:30 p m UponHequest Sr Missionary . 2nd Thursday .7:30 p.m. "Let Jesus Be jr Missionary - 3rd Monday.... 7:30 p.m. Jesus In You" ypcc Choir - 2nd Monday 7:30 p.m. V. Phillipians 2:13 Hi , im ST. MARK BAPTIST CHURCH 1100 Man ley Street Winston-Salem, N.C. 3VNPAY SERVICES Sunday School 9:X a.m. Morning Worship 11."00 t.m. Sunday Evening Services 7:30 p.m. WEEKLY ACTIVITIES suMMy Deaconess Board 1st Sundays Pastor's Aide . 2nd Sundays Nurses Board 3rd Sundays Willing Workers 4th Sundays Wednesday IntercessiorVPrayer Meeting 6:30 p.m. Rev. James Futwood study 750 p.m. 0 . Outreach Ministry 8D0 p.m. Pas,ot ? - Thursday ? . . Sr Choir Rehea'sal(2nd and 4th) 7:00 p.m. ?. , * Saturday ynVrCn Vng Adt Chr. Rehearsal( 1 st and 2nd) 2 723-6396 Choir Pehearsal(3rd and 4*1) 12* tAA OJSO ^ UsNk Boafd(3r^ 500 p.m. Pastor's Home Jr. Usher Board(2nd) 5:00 pjn. 784-0502 "We Come In to Worship; We Go Out to SERVE." Let Us Pray for Orw Another "All visitors Are Honored Guests" ?rj- ? '? ' '< m t. ::S*. ?v;<: UNION CHAPEL BAPTIST CHURCH 300 West 25th Street SUNDAY SERVICES Sunday School 9:15 a.m. Morning Worship 11:00 a.m. Evening Worship 5:00 p.m. (flexible) Nursery Available WEEKLY SERVICES Konnie G. Robinson Sunday School Teachers (Wed... Pas,,,, - 6:30 p.m. B.S., M.S.. M.DIV., Bible Study and Prayer Telephone Meeting (Wed) 7:00p.m. Church Counseling Services _ 748-8644 Available by appointment Homa 767-7613 Committed to Christ, to one another, and to the work of Christ ^ i-~rT ANTIOCH CHRISTIAN CHURCH 1432 Underwood Avenue SUNDAY SERVICES Sunday School 9:30 a.m. Morning Worship 11:00 a.m. weekly activities Monday Deacon's Meeting 7:00 p.m. Tuesday Rev. O.W. Roland Senior Choir Rehearsal 6:00 p.m. Pastor Wednesday Telephone: . Bible Study and Church Prayer Meeting 7:00 p.m. ' 725-3439 Pietof'e Home 725-5023 The Church When Everybody Is Welcome nl St. Peter's World Outreach Canter 1031 N. Highland Avenue Winston-Salem, North Carolina 27101 'i i ii imii in ? ii ii i i iiinii Monthly Service Schedule P>Kim t Hrnws?wItfcfcxt? E*ry?wr JC Hmt EwyWWMnMllf-7.X?n Enryl**** -730 1J00 IpiMwNtMMp Eiry aVw tr ? 7 CO E?>ry 9fw Ifl0 im. Ewy >4 SiM^ -1200" **7 ?*ry^Sun*y-IOO?^OOtm Ewir?no? *e&urtsifIOC?m Ut|i?Dmcoovu*?iro E*nr?9w i?tFf*?f-7flC SrflKl^Hl Ewystw HlF?d?y- 7fl0pm Pastor & Mrs. weekly 8ervke schedule Sunday Morning Worsh^q > 800 A 1100 a.m. J 0 HaSh SundaySdwciSchoololMinistry 945aru Nee ConvertMtfembsrtftip Class 9*5 am. a W?et*s&e s 30 Sunday Evening Ceisbraton ol Praise 6:00 p m. l-j n is Uaoh NoondayPrayw fctaiday, Tusaday. Thursday iFrtday Ur. n.l\. riasn Prayer and Msaiing School Tuesday 4 Thursday 12:00 Pastor Emeritus Wednesday Bfcte StuJy 1030 am 1730 fin. A Intarcessory Pray* Thursday 730 pm Associate ktaxin Friday 6 00 am. Paotnrc CWAen's Church Sunday 11 flOam (Ages <? 12) 1 b Wsdrwsday 730 pm Dr. John York ^Qutfi SaidayS?pmlTl?nd^ Dr. W. Ronald Hash ?ao?mi*-u-w) Evengefem Ev?ry Tht**d?y 6 30 p m Karat* for Jtwt - Evacy Monday 4 Friday 5i5? 700pm t ST. PAUL UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 2400 Dellabrook Road Church 723-4531 Parsonage 723-8436 Sunday School 9:45 a.m. Sunday Morning Worship 11:00 a.m. HungryofovHNw Sunday m x W ?VH JWwftfr ChMCsn Owelopwaflf C*nfar V I MWhnm* Prayer and El?B** Study Rev Bolvin J Jessup. ??? *?*>????>' Rev D,anSP^on Proc,or Children's Ministries Program 2nd and 4th Saturdays Youth Ministries Program 2nd and 4th Sundays Inspirational Choir Rehearsals .....Each Mon Night 7:00 p.m. Men's Chorus Rehearsals Each Tues. Night 7.00 p m Senior Choir Rehearsals Each Thurs Night 7:00 p m. Rev. J.W. Owyn, Sr. - Retired Minister Rev. WW Ism R. Crawford - Retired Minister Mrs. Marian Woolen ? Dsoeonoes Mrs. Owen Ashley - Lay Lssder
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