United Cornerstone will hold Holy Week Revival si'lCtAL lo nil CHRONICLE United Cornerstone Mis sionary Baptist Church will 4 old its annual Holy Week Revival, beginning Sunday, Jlpreh 10, at 4 p.m. and contin ^ig through "I nursday, March 14. The guest speaker will be Rev. J R. Freeman, pastor of l?iited Institutional Baptist Qiurch in Greensboro. * Freeman is a native of Raleigh. He accepted Christ at Ihe age of 7, and was baptized at the Fayetteville Street Bap tist Church (now First Cos mopolitan Baptist Church) of [hdeigh. where he served as a Sunday school superintendent and a junior deacon. I Freeman acknowledged God's call at an early age and preached his initial sermon in .1981 while a student at N.C. Agricultural and Technical State University (A&T) of Greensboro, where he earned a bachelor of science degree in counseling and social work. Continuing his studies, he received a master of divinity degree from Virginia Union University in Richmond, Va.. and in 1995 he graduated front Howard University School of Divinity in Wash i n g t o n , D.C.. with -a doctor of min i s t r y degree. Free man is actively involved in denom inational as well as civic and community work. He serves on the Ministers Council of the General Baptist State Conven tion of North Carolina and. as vice moderator and chairman of the Ordination Council for the Rowan Baptist Association. He organized the Underground Railroads to the Polls voter registration and transportation to the polls project. He has served on the board of directors for the East Market Street Redevelopment Corp.. Family Advocacy Council and the United Community Develop ment Corp.. a 50IC3 initiative organized through United Insti tutional Baptist Church. Freeman also organized a fund-raiser for the United Negro College Fund through communi ty church es in sup port of Bennett College, a historical ly black college in Greens boro, and t h e church won honors as "Church of the Year" for its continued support of the Greensboro NAACP. Freeman is married to the former Felicia McGhee of Clinton, N.C., an attorney, and they have two sons, Brandon Rayjon and Desmond Jarrell "Rescue the Perishing" is the theme for Dr. J. Ray Butler, host pastor, and congregation of United Cornerstone Mis sionary Baptist Church for this Holy Week Revival. To all believers, come and be revived, and bring someone else to Christ. Services will begin at 7 p.m. The church is at 2745 Patria Street at Wright Street. For more information or direc tions to the church, call (336) 785-1268. Dr. Harold L. Martin will speak for Emmanuel Scholarship Fund Service SPECIAL TO THE CHRONIC! K. Emmanuel Baptist Church will celebrate its annual S.W. Mack Sr. Memorial Scholarship Fund Service on Sunday March 10. The 11 a.m. speaker will be Dr. Harold L. Martin Sr. Martin is the 11th chief administrator and the sev enth chancellor of Winston Salem State University. Before his appointment as chancellor, Martin served in several administrative posi tions at Sunday School 9:30 a.m. ? Morning Worship 11:00 a.m. ? Evening Services 4:00 p.m. Bible Study Every Wednesday .... 10:00 a.m. & 6:30 p.m. Mission Statement:" \ Saving Station for Lost Souls and Enrichment ('enter /or ( hristians" Website: www.pjnevarovciiK-.on: ? F.-maH: pt>bc2(Ht5