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Up^up, and. . . over! Middlefork Christian continues growth By YVETTE N. FREEMAN Chronide Staff Writer The members of Middlefork Christian Church marched to their t ?* new location this past Sunday, Nov. 24, at 11 a.m., with guest speaker, the Rev. G.W. Roland. But they did n't have to march far, because the new facility is right next door to their former sanctuary, located at 2216 East First Street.V The new building, which was completed in October, was con structed adjoining the old facility. Middlefork Christian Church, located on East First Street, recently built a new church building adjoin ing its former sanctuary. The new building (right) was completed in October. United Bibleway to hold revival Nov. 29 and 30 United Bibleway Church, located at 3700 Southdale Avenue, will host Elder Roosevelt Singleton and his wife Evangelist Jessie Sin gleton in Revival on Friday and Saturday, November 29 & 30 at 7 p.m. - The Singletons are partners in ministry at Baltimore Tabernacle of Grayer in Baltimore, Maryland, under the leadership of Pastor Nathaniel Edwards. There, they oversee the work of a Prison Min- . istry, a 24-hour Prayer Line, and sponsor a singing group which will appear -with them here, The fiospelettes. Together, after moving from their home in Conway, S.C., Elder and Evangelist Singleton have been ?evangelizing for the past 13 1/2 years. The two-day revival services ;will be special services of prayer, ?praise, healing and deliverance for ?those wishing to be set free. The ?Singletons will appear at United -Bibleway Church, where Elder 'William Baldwin and Pastor Anita 'B. Baldwin serve as interim leaders 'while Minister Larry and Pastor '.Theatis Lucas are on indefinite Ipave of absence. The public is cordially invited '.to join the congregation of United iBiblewa? and special guest church es and their members both nights to xelebrate the power and presence of Ithe Holy Spirit. Friday evening's guest church 'is St. Paul's United Bibleway Church from 534 North Trade [Street, pastored by Bishop Leviti cus Fordham; while Bishop James H. King, local overseer and shep hard of Church of Thunder at 3920 North Glenn Avenue, and his con gregation will be the guests on Sat urday evening. * "Come Grow With Us!" pro claims Pastor Anita Baldwin and her congregation. "Join us in our special fall revival, Friday and Sat urday, November 29 & 30," invites Elder William Baldwin. For direc tions or further information please call 650-1700 or 766-8754. Global ReLeaf comes in all shapes and sizes. Planting trees is one of the best and easiest ways to help reduce global warming and other environmental problems. You can make a difference right now by calling our special Action Line ? 1-900-420-4545. The $5.00 charge actually pavs for planting a tree and we'll also rush you detailed information on Global ReLeaf. Take action now 1-9004204545 GbSEAL RMLEAT * ?! TV vmncm kwdcuw* < </i.t?i nmnt !<? rrm wm r IM> fcn KIR) Id. .'<111? " and according to Guyrene Haith, a member of the church's building committee and coordinator of Sun day's service, the move is primarily to accommodate the growing con gregation. She stated that "We have an excellent minister. A Christian man too. And he and his wife are such kind people. And word gets around. And they (people) come in here and they want to come back." Middlefork Christian Church has come a long way since it was was founded in 1899 at the home of the late Mr. and Mrs. Peter B. Hairston, the grandparents of Haith. It started out with only eight mem bers, who joined at the invitation of the Rev. O. D. King, the first minis ter of the church. Then in 1900, the small congregation built a church which it stayed in until 1951. It was that year that the church bought and remodeled the Brushy Fork Ele mentary School, of which the new church is adjoined. Haith stated that it was a won derful experience to see how far the church has come over the years since its beginning. "It's beautiful, beautiful. My mother was 97. She passed last year. And I was just hoping she would have lived to see this," she The Rev. William Elder, pastor of Middlefork Christian Church. * . ? * ? . i said. help others," she stated. Today, Middlefork Christian A number of activities are Church has a congregation of 125 scheduled to take place in the new mem hers,and Haith says it is filled building including a program to ceKk with love and generosity. * ebrate the anniversary of tbe Young "We have a lot of love in our Adult Choir, Sunday, Dec. 1, and church, and that's what I like about the church's Queen Contest, which it. And we stick by one another, and will take place Sunday, Dec. 8. MEETING YOUR FAMILY'S NEEDS ISWHATA/VE'RE ABQ ?><??? ? t*?<.v*vsv ??:<?>*. >-*??&! t Sees. f?oet>uc* and Co 1991 Printed in the u S a ja i ioc 701 FIND MORE OF YOUR FAVORITE BRANDS... GE?, Sony?, J&M?, Levi's? D o c ke; s? T Ofe'hKo^h?, McKids?, Reebok?, DuPont STAINMASTER?, Pirelli??over 1,500 major brand appliances, electronics, fashions, hardware, tools and more are showcased at Sears today! SHARPEN YOUR LOOK AT AFFORDABLE PRICES... Hanging out working out, step^ ping out, the latest fashion looks you want are all at Sears. 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