Religion Calendar from pan? B5 Joshua Generation of Goodwill Baptist to hold Hallelujah Night On behalf of Pastor Phile mon A. Samuels and the The Joshua Generation Youth and Young Adult Ministry of Goodwill Baptist Church in Arcadia, everyone is invited to Hallelujah Night. Op Wednesday. Oct. 31, Good will Baptist will offer an alternative to Halloween. Parents, if you are look ing for a safe and fun-filled evening for your kids, bring them to Georgia Taylor Recreation Center on Clent monsville Road in Winston Salem 6-8:30 p.m. There will be an evening of fun-filled activities, games and prizes, and. of course, sweet treats. For more information, call the church at 764-3930. Transportation is available for all services at Goodwill Baptist Church. Hallelujah Party and Fall Carnival to be held Christ Cathedral Church of Deliverance and Reynolds Park Recreation Center will co-sponsor a Hallelujah Party and Fall Carnival on Wednesday, Oct. 31, from 6 8 p.m. This event will be held at Reynolds Park Recre ation Center, 2450 Reynolds Park Road in Winston Salem. Children and adults should come dressed in their most positive images of choice. There will be free food, fun. games and prizes. For more information, call Brandy at 722-6902 or Mr. McCorkle at 650-7684. Nov. 1-4 Pastoral and church anniversary of Senior Pas tors Quentin and Donna Boger and Word of Recon filiation Ministries Come join the celebration of the 16th pastoral and church anniversary of Senior Pastors Quentin and Donna Boger and Word of Reconcil iation Ministries. Festivities will begin Nov. I at 7 p.m. and will continue through Nov. 4. All services will be held in our beautiful, newly renovated sanctuary at 610 Brentwood Street in High Point. Featured speakers will include: Rev. William Fails of Greater First United Bap tist Church in High Point: Pastor Michael Ellerbe of New Beginnings Ministries in High Point; Pastor William Buckson of Love, Faith and Hope Ministries in High Point; Pastor Ricky McLeod of Total Restoration Ministries in Trinity N.C.; Pastor Dale Newton of Tabernacle of Prayer. Praise and Worship in High Point; Pastor Randy Scott of Life in the Word Ministries; Bishop Horace S. Smith of Word of Reconciliation Ministries in High Point; and Bishop J.C. Hash of St. Peter's World Outreach Center in Winston Salem. For more information and nightly service times, call 887-7314. Nov. 3 Wentz Memorial Congrega tional to hold fall bazaar Wentz Memorial Congre gational Church (UCC). 3435 Carver Road, will hold its second annual fall bazaar on Nov. 3 from 9 a.m. until 3 p.m. The bazaar will feature a pastry shop with home made pies, cakes, breads and cookies; a canned goods shop with various canned goods; a craft shop with craft items such as holiday wreaths, swags and appliqued clothing; and a trash and treasure shop with new and used clothing and housewares. Hot dogs, fish sandwiches and drinks will also he sold to please all appetites. Join us. Nov. 10, 14, 16 and 20 Anniversary New World Cappudociu Outreach Center will cele brate its firsL-anniversary at these churchbs: Nov. 10. 7 p.m., St. Peter's World Out reach Center, 3683 Old Lex ington Road. Winston-Salem (Bishop J.C. Hash, pastor); Nov. 14, 7 p.m.. Union Bap tist Church, 1200 N. Trade Street. Winston-Salem (Rev. Dr. Sir Walter Mack Jr.. pas tor-teacher); Nov. 16, 7 p.m.. Goler Memorial AME Zion Church. 630 N. Patterson Ave., Winston-Salem (Dr. Seth O. Lartey. pastor); Nov. 20, 7:30 p.m., New Jerusalem Baptist Church, 1212 Dunleith Ave., Win ston-Salem (Rev. Samuel Cornelius, pastor). The pub lic is invited. New World Cappadocia Outreach Cen ter: Pastor Melvin "Rip" Wilkins. Pastor Paul E. Jeter Sr. and Evangelist Yvonne Jefferson, overseer. Nov. 11 Forsyth County United Usher Board to meet The Forsyth County Unit ed Usher Board will meet Nov. 11 at 3 p.m. at Mt. Pleasant Baptist Church. A workshop will be held for youth ushers. All youth ush ers are invited to attend. For further information, call Rodney McCormick at 788 1664. Other Goler Memorial AME Zion continues "Keep It Real" Bible studies Goler Memorial AME Zion Church will continue its Wednesday evening Bible studies at 7:15. These studies will focus on biblical princi ples as related to world situa tions today. The scheduled topic on Oct. 31 is Living Victoriously Through Faith in Times of Crisis. For more information, call the church office at 724-9411. New Jerusalem Baptist holding fall revival services We invite everyone to join us every Sunday at 6 p.m. during October for our fall revival services. The guest speaker will be Minis ter Larry Myrick from New Jerusalem Baptist Church in Winston-Salem. You will receive a powerful message! For more information or directions to the church, call the church office at 650 0033. After-school program at St. Andrews United Methodist After-school program at St. Andrews United Methodist Church will be held Monday-Friday from 3:30-6:30 p.m. Activities include: homework and tuto rial help, cultural activities, field trips, computers, daily snacks and much more. Rea sonable rates and scholar ships are available. Registra tion is daily 3:30-6:30 p.m. The church is at 1840 Butler Street. The phone number is 788-3421 or call Anita McKay at 722-5138 for more information. Grace Baptist begins 8 a.m. services at Centenary UMC The Grace Baptist Church family invites you to its 8 a.m. services of worship in the chapel of Centenary United Methodist Church, 646 W. Fifth Street, Project ed October sermons: "Shak ing It Off Power," "Limping With a New Name," "I'm Working It Out" and "That's Love." Services began Sun day, Oct. 7, and are followed by/ spiritual formation/disci pleship classes. The chapel is located between the main sanctuary and the play ground. The Grace family also began 7 p.m. biblical studies class on Monday, Oct. 1, in room 111 and 7 p.m. and Wednesday evening Moments of Grace - prayer, praise and preaching - on Oct. 3. The who, what, where, why and how of God as seen in Genesis and Exo dus form the content of the first biblical studies sessions. You may enter from 4th 1/2 Street on Monday evenings. Grace provides free S.A.T. preparation/tutoring. For more information, call the church office at 774 0948. Dr. gloria gerald is pastor of Grace Baptist Church Bible study class for women at Oak Grove Baptist A Bible study class for women is being held at Oak Grove Baptist Church every first and third Thursday of the month at 7 p.m. All inter ested women are invited and encouraged to attend. The church is at 3978 Pine Hall Road. Walkertown. Rev. I.E. Anthony is the pastor. Cathedral of Refuge Church holds M*E*A*L oil Tuesdays Pastor Anthony B. Wil son and the Cathedral of Refuge Church family invite everyone to M*E*A*L on Tuesdays (Ministering Effec tively at Every Level) from 5:30-8 p.m. at 5469 Old Walkertown Road. This is designed to feed the body as well as the spirit. Dinner is served from 5:30-6:45 p.m.; tutorial and pastoral Bible study, from 6:45-8 p.m. For more information and direc tions to the church, call the church office, 595-1960. St. Peter's World Outreach Center announces commu nity services St. Peter's World Out reach Center announces community services: Main switchboard - 650-0200. Bookstore hours - 9 a.m.-2 p.m. Monday-Friday, 784 3088. Child development center - 6:30 a.m.-6 p.m. Monday-Friday, 1-4 years, 650-1830. Family life enrichment center - before/after-school program, aerobics classes, fitness track, lunch service in food court, meeting spaces, facili ty rental for special occa sions, 784-3121. Family sup port program - GED classes, community resources for families, Smart Start work shops, 784-9339. Worship services - Sunday, 10 a.m.; first and third Sundays, 6 p.m. Prayer - noon Monday and Friday; Wednesday, after 7 p.m. Bible study; Saturday at 8 a.m. Healing school - Tuesday at 12:30 p.m. Heal ing service - Tuesday at 7 p.m. Bible study - Wednes day at 10:30 a.m. and 7 p.m. St. Paul United Methodist Church to celebrate revival SPECIAL TO THt CHRONICLE The Rev. Zan Holmes Jr.. distinguished pastor, noted author and narrator of the high ly acclaimed "Disciple Bible Study" video, will be the guest evangelist for revival at St. Paul United Methodist Church. Services will be held Oct. 29 31 at 7 p.m. The theme is "God's People Maturing in Faith." Holmes is the senior pastor of StsLuke Community United Methodist Church in Dallas. Texas. He has served as adjunct professor of preaching at Perkins School of Theology at Southern Methodist Univer sity since 1978. He is the author of "Reaching for Renewal," "Encountering Jesus" and "When Trouble Comes," He is a member of the advisory commit tee of "Songs of Zion and "Come Sunday - The Litur gy of Zion." Rev. Holmes holmes has served as a dis trict superintendent for Dallas Central District-North Texas Conference and pastor of Hamilton Park United Methodist Church. Dallas. Texas. He's also a former state representative, elected from Dallas County. Holmes received a bachelor a of arts degree from Huston Tillotson College and a bache lor of divinity degree and mas ter of sacred theology degree from Southern Methodist Uni versity. He holds honorary doctorates from Dillard Uni versity and Huston-Tillotson College. The public is invited to the revival at St. Paul United Methodist Church, at the cor ner of Dellabrook Road and New Walkertown Road in Win ston-Salem. The Rev. Donald Jenkins is pastor. Meta's / I.A.F. Catering Winston-Salem's finest in home cooked cuisine We specialize in freshly prepared food made from scratch. Dine in or carryout Meta's / I.A.F. Catering 102 West Third Street Winston-Salem, N? 27101 (336) 750-0811 "Our meats are always fresh, never frozen. 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