Religion 4 t L Goler will sponsor free gospel concert SPECIAL TO THE CHK( )MCI I The public is invited to come experience an anointed and spirit-filled free gospel music concert featuring the Hope of Glory Gospel Singers, the Soul Secrets and the Grace Lights, all of York. 1 Pa. These dynamic singing groups were in Winston Salem last year, and many people received a blessing by their inspirational music. Their music definitely has the ability to soothe and to heal, bringing man closer to God. Another packed house is expected this year as they bring to Winston-Salem the ; old traditional gospel music ) and more contemporary ! music. The concert is being spon ? ; sored by the Steward Board of :j L???? uoier Memorial aml /Lion t Church. The concert will be / held July 21 at 5 p.m. at the ; ?nitron, at oJU in. Patterson \ve. Robert Jarrett is president md Rev. Seth 0. Lartey is the pastor. H>r more information, contact the church at 724 9411. The Soul Secrets ; Winbush named father of the year by church ? SPECIAL TO THF CHROMCI E ?j '? On July 14 during the 11 a.m. worship service. Rev. Charles E. Gray presented Marc Winbush with a .? plaque recognizing him as ? ? the Father of Year 2002 Winbush is originally from Montclair, N.J.. and moved to Winston-Salem in 1994 to attend his uncle's alma mater at Winston Salem State University. He is the middle son of the lov ing Robert and Pamelia Winbush. with brothers Steffan and Christopher, sister in-law Tavonda and nephew Brandon. Since arriving in Win ston-Salem. he's been blessed to have a wonderful life. He's attended Mount Olive Baptist Church since 1994 and accepted Jesus Set Winbush on B7 Mt. Moriah Baptist honors Rev. Juanita B. Tatum, pastor emeritus SPECIAL TQ THE CHRONICLE Pastor James C. Tatum and the Mt. Moriah Baptist Church family in Pinnacle recently honored their for mer pastor Rev. Jjianita B. Tatum, pastor emeritus, with an appreciation ban quet July 13 at 5 p.m. at the Holiday Inn Select in Win ston-Salem. The speaker was the Rev. Calvin Runnels, origi nally from Chicago. III. Runnels is a member of the Ministers Conference of Winston-Salem and Vicinity, and a member of the Minis terial Council at Wake For est University Divinity School. Tatum received a bache lor of science degree from Winston-Salem State Uni versity, a master of science degree in administration/principal ship from N.C. State Uni versity and a master's of divinity degree from The Samuel DeWitt Proctor School of Theology in Richmond. Va. Her occupations have included: teacher for 26 1/2 years; a Winston Salem/Forsyth County School System administra tor/principal for 4 1/2 years; chaplain at Forsyth Memor ial Hospital; chaplain/min ister coordinator at Win ston-Salem State University in the Office of Religious Activities. She is the1 daughter of Eva Penn Bowman and the late Claude Grey Bowman. She has been married to William Tatum for 41 years; has two children (S.Sgt. William Price Tatum III, deceased in 1996. and Lisandra Denise Tatum Jones): and has six grand sons (Derrick Jones Jr., Evan Tatum. Miles Tatum, William Hubert Jones. Jor dan Tatum and Malcolm Jones). | Zion Memorial missionary department celebrates its 57th anniversary '? O - SPECIAL TO THE CHRONICLE The missionary depart ment of Zion Memorial Baptist Church - 101 N. Dunleith Ave., Rev. Dr. Joseph Jones, pastor - will celebrate 57 years of serv ice at 4 p.m. on July 21. f The speaker will be a former member of the church. Mrs. Bronnie Har ris Daniels. She received a B.S. degree in education from Winston-Salem State Uni ? versity. M.S. degree from N.C. A&T Slate University and M.S. degree in guidance and counsel ing from the same universi ty. She attended iviars nm college ana stud ied at Indiana State Univer sity on a Reynolds Scholar ship. She organized the Young Adult Department of the Forsyth County Missionary Union. She served as the first Young Adult state president; the first associate director of the Woman's Baptist Home and Foreign Missionary Convention; chairperson of District 4 Group I, which comprises Surry. Stokes. Rockingham and Forsyth counties; presi dent and executive secre tary of the Woman's Auxil iary to the Rowan Baptist Association; chairperson of the Forsyth Countywide Baptist Training Institute; Nomination Committee of the Pilot Mountain Baptist Association; president of the local Ministers' Wives and Widows and vice presi dent of the State Ministers' Wives and Widows. She chaired the Awards Committee of the National Ministers' Wives and Wid ows Association and served as registrar for the League of Women Voters. She is a member of Union Baptist Church, where her late husband, the Rev. Dr. B.F. Daniels, pas tored and which is now pas tored by the Rev. Dr. Sir Walter Mack Jr. She is the president of the Forsyth County Mis sionary Union, first vice president of the Woman's Baptist State Convention, chairperson of the program and committee on commit tees, and a member of the archives and history, awards and scholarship, screening for board mem bership committees. She is a member of Min isters' Wives and Widows, Meridian Chapter 308 Order of Eastern Star,-the Book Cluh_of Today, Phi Omega Chaper-Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority. She has traveled to Jamaica; British West Indies; Bermuda; Paris, France; Brussels, Belgium; Switzerland; the Holy Lands; and various parts of the United States. The Missionary Mass Choir, under the direction of Gail Couthen, will sing. Jacqueline Roane is mis sionary president. The pub lic is invited. Daniels Upcoming Church Events July 17-19 Reynolds Temple CME The members of Reynolds Temple CME Church will sponsor an appreciation service for their pastor. Rev. Veldon H. Meredith. July 17-19. Each night will feature special guest speakers at 7 o'clock. Rev. Dr. Juan Gray of St. Andrews United Methodist Church and his choir and congregation will be guests on July 17. On July 18. the . featured speaker will be Rev. Paxton Hughes of First Mis sionary Baptist Church with his choir and congregation. .On July 19: Rev. Samuel J. Cornelius, the choir and con gregation of .New Jerusalem ; Baptist Church will be spe ; Cial guests. July 17-21 ? * Macedonia Holiness X ai Macedonia Holiness ?^Church of God of the Apos Jolic Faith.Inc. is celebrating ?3he 35th anniversary of its ; pastor and general overseer. "Bishop Robert L. Wise Sr.. D.D.. S.T.D. The celebration began July 17 and w ill con tinue through July 21 at the headquarters church, 4111 Whitfield Drive. Services will begin at 7?30 p.m. Thursday through Saturday. The Sunday service will begin at 3 p.m. Everyone is invited to join the church in all services honoring God's anointed servant for his labors and what God has accomplished through him. Julv IX and 19 A Open Door Apostolic Open Door Apostolic Church of Christ will hold Saints Gathering 2002 Revival July 18 and 19 at 7:15 p.m. Guest speaker will be Evangelist Beverly Alexander from Galilee Bap tist Church. The theme is "Satan your kingdom must come down: God's kingdom must be built." If you are looking for healing and deliverance, come to these services. The church is at 922 Alder Street. Happy Hill Garden community. The pas tor is Bishop Tbny Williams and co-pastor is Bishop James Hinton. July 19-21 Goodwill Baptist Pastor Philemon A. Samuels and the entire Goodwill Baptist Church family invite you to join them in celebration of the 121st church anniversary July 19-21. The church is very proud of its long and prestigious heritage in the Arcadia community of north Davidson County. Events planned: July 19 at 7 p.m.. an evening of reflection on the church's past and celebration of its future with photos, video production and personal tes timony: July 20 from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m.. a day of fun. activ ities. food and events for all ages; July 21 at 5 p.m., pres entation of a wonderful drama of the church's history and its future. All of the events are free. Transportation ,js available for all services. For more information, call the church at (336) 764-3930. .July 20 New Hope O. DeShea Cuthrell and Heart of God Productions will present Twana Souther land Gilliam in a live record ing on July 20 at 7 p.m. at . New Hope Missionary Bap tist Church. 1201 New Hope Lane. Rev. John C. Parks is pastor. The public is invited. St. Peter's St. Peter's World Out reach Center will host a men's fellowship on the campus of Wake Forest Uni versity on July 20 from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. All men in the community are welcome. There will be plenty of food as well as swimming, tennis, basketball and softball. Call 784-3086 for more informa tion July 21 Piney Grove Baptist Piney Grove Baptist Church will celebrate its 110th church anniversary on July 21 at 4 p.m. Dr. Robert L. McGowens Sr.. pastor, of Galilee Missionary Baptist Church, and congregation will be the guests. $ July 22-26 St. James AMK Vacation Bible school will, be held at St. James AME Church July 22-26 from 6 to 8 p.m., with Nigel Alston, coordinator, and the Rev. Mary F. Peterson, pas tor. The church is at 1501 N. Patterson Ave. The public is invited. July 29-Aug. 2 First Calvary Baptist Vacation Bible school will be held at First Calvary Baptist Church July 29 through Aug. 2 from 6 to 8 p.m. On Aug. 3, to top off the week of vacation Bible school. Community Fun Day will be held in the back park ing lot of First Calvary Bap tist Church. Bring the whole family for a complete week of spiritual fun. Community Fun Day will be from 1 to 5 p.m. The theme of Vacation Bible school deals with faith. The church is at 401 N. Woodland Ave. The pastor is Rev. Calvin Runnels and the superintendent of Sunday school is Penny Rice. Call (336) 724-2611 for more information or transporta tion. July 31-Aug. 4 Open Door Apostolic Women Conference 2002 will be held at Open Door Apostolic Church of Christ July 31 through Aug. 4 at 7:30 p.m. The theme is "We've got the victory - go forth." Wednesday night speakers will be Evangelist Yvonne Johnson and Minis ter Tameka Glover. Thursday night guest speaker will be Evangelist McLamb of Cathedral of Refuge Church. Friday night guest speaker will be Evangelist Beverly Alexander of Galilee Baptist Church. Saturday night guest speaker will be Bishop Alice Totten of Solid Rock Ark of Safety Apostolic Church. Sunday morning speaker will be Bishop Tony Williams. Sunday evening speaker will be Evangelist Velma Hinton. The church is at 922 Alder Street. Happy Hill Garden community. Other St. John CME <j Dedication services pre viously scheduled to com memorate the opening of St. Str Religion Calendar on 19

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