Church to Hold Campaign Rally The Church Committee of St. John Christ ian Methodist Episcopal Church is holding a Campaign Rally on Nov. 5 at 6:30 p.m. The rally is to elect the Rev. Ronald Davis Sr., as General Secretary of the Department of Evan gelism, Missions and Human Concerns of the church. This campaign rally is to show support for the candidacy of the Rev. Davis, who has pas tored for 10 years. The guest speaker ftfr the events is Alton B Pollard. Ph. D.. an Associate Professor of Religion at Wake Forest University. Pollard is the author of Mysticism and Social Change: The Social Witness of Howard Thurman The campaign rally will be held at Martin Luther King Recreational Center, 2001 Pitts burgh Ave. For more information call 725 3968. Alton Pollard Church Calendar SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 6 ? 8 a.m. ? The Episcopal church women of St. Stephen's Episcopal Church, 810 Highland Ave., will hold its Annual Fall Bazaar from 8 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. A flea market, county store, Christ mas shop and dinners will be available. The public i? invited. For more information please call 724-2614. ? 12:30 pjn. ? ; The Benbow Chapel AME Church will sponsor a BBQ Chicken and Poik Dinner, at East Bend Elem. School cafete ria, from 12:30 p.m. - 6 p.m. Tick ets are $5. The proceeds will bene fit the Building Fund. SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 7 ? 1 1 p.m. ? The St. Stephen Missionary Baptist Church will be observing Honor Day. All Deacons will be honored. The morning speaker will be the Rev. D wight Hash of Morning Star Baptist Church of Walnut Cove, N.C. The 3 p.m. service guest will be the Rev. William Fails of First United Baptist Church of High Point, N.C. The Rev. Joseph R. Samuels is host pastor. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 8 ? 6:30 p.m. ? The Aftercare Program at Hooper Funeral Home will be sponsoring a program on "Coping and Tips on Handling the Holidays" at the Emmanuel Bap tist Church ,1075 Shalimar Drive. It is open to the public. ? For more information call 724-1561. UPCOMING ?The People of Kingswood, Kingswood United Methodist Church, 6840 University Parkway, will be sponsoring an Annual Fall Bazaar. ?The Bazaar hours are 9 a.m. to noon on Nov. 20. Bazaar item will include cakes, chicken pie, cookies, tarts, fried pies, caned goods and Christmas items. Conference to be Held This Nov. will mark the realiza tion of a long-awaited dream for the Dallas community. The Museum of African American Life and Culture will open a $6 million, 38,000 square foot facility in Fair Parte. The Dedica tion Cerpmony will be held on Satur day, Nov. 13 at noon. In celebration of the grand open ing, supporters of the historic land mark of life legacy and culture have organized a weekend to meet the spiri tual, economic, and social needs of Africans Americans. "Black Churches Healing the Cities" is the theme and task for a series of church related activities hap pening Nov. 18-20. The activities wul consist of a PreachFest/SongFest/ Symposium. The honorable Rev. Floyd Blake, U.S. Congressman, New York will deliver the keynote address on Thurs day at noon. Highlight the PreachFest will be, several member of Ebony -Magazine's 4 984 list -of the nation's ? top fifteen preachers. Already con firmed are Retired Bishop Alfred G. Dunstion, Jr., African Methodist Ep iscopal Zion Church; Dr. Otis Moss, Jr. Pastor of the Olivet Institu tional Baptist Church, Cleveland, Ohio; Dr. Joseph E. Lowery, President of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference; Dr. William A. Jones, Pastor of Bethany Baptist Church, Brooklyn, New York; and Bishop John Hurst Adams. Senior Bishop of the African Methodist Episcopal Church. The internationally renowned ministers will be preaching and con tributing to the Symposium on "Black Churches Healing the cities." The Symposium will discuss topics of social, economic, and political empowerment as they relate to the African American Church helping inner cities. Models of successful min isters will be shared with participants. Several community leaders, cor porate and foundation executive, and governmental agency representatives will assist these and other noted min isters to explore ways of improving the nation. All sessions on Nov. 1 8 & 19 will be.. held ^Pilgrim Rest Baptist Church, 1819 N. Washington, Rev. Curtis W. Wallace, Pastor. On Satur day. Nov. 20 all Sessions will be held at the Southland Center Hotel, 400 N. Olive Street. The SongFest will cele brate part of America's history with a presentation of Negro spirituals, per formed by a community choir, Satur day, Nov. 20 at 7:30 p.m. in the Dallas Convention Center Auditorium. Dr. C.A.W. Clark, Sr., Pastor of Good Street Baptist Church. Dallas and Vice-President-at-Large, National Baptist Convention USA, Inc. and Dr. Manuel L. Scott, Sr.. Pastor of the St. John Missionary Baptist Church of Dallas will serve as Honorary Co Chairs of the PreachFest /Song Fest /Symposium. Area Anniversary ... Mozelle and Harvey Watson WATSON Mozelle and Harvey Watson of Winston-Salem celebrated their 60th Wedding Anniversary on Sat urday, Oct. 23, with a renewal of their vows and a reception at the Goodwill Baptist Church. The host were the couples chil dren and their spouses, Olin and Angelon Watson. William and Eva Watson. John Watson. Irene and Theodore Coleman The couple has ten grandchildren and nine great grandchildren. Harvey Watson retired from R.J. 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