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Calendar from page B5 Lady Day Nov. 24. Minister Paul Thombs will speak at the 11 a.m. morning worship serv ice. and Pastor Yvonne Hines of Mt. Sinai Full Gospel will speak at the 5 p.m. worship service. All Beulahlites and friends are invited to attend as we honor First Lady Tanya Ford. Contact the chutch at 722 2907 for more information. " Nov. 24, 27 Feeding the hungry The House of Mercy and Emmanuel and Covenant Part ners will feed the hungry Nov. 27 from noon to 3 p.m. at " Emmanuel Baptist Church in the new fellowship hall. 1075 Shalimar Drive. Volunteers are asked to help give plates to the hungry .. and donate clothes, etc. There will be a benefit program, musical Noy, 24 at Ramada ? Plaza, Univefsity Parkway, at " 4 p.m. Please bring canned goods, clothes and support on the days of the program at these two places. For more ;; information, call Evangelist ?| Sylvia Dawkins at 995-1791. '! Nov. 26 Pre-Thanksgiving service On Nov. 26 from 6 to 8 ? p.m. Beulah Baptist Church will host a pre-Thanksgiving " dinner and worship service for the homeless. Everyone is invited to join us in fellow ship. Dinner will be served at 6 p.m.. and worship service will start at 7 p.m. Contact the 1 church at' 722-2907 for more ; information. Nov. 27 Feeding the hungry Support God's Mt. Calvary ; Power House of Deliverance ? & House of Mercy's 12th annual feeding ministry. The ministry will feed the hungry for Thanksgiving at Emmanuel Baptist Church Nov. 27 from noon to 3 p.m. Nov. 28 Thanksgiving dinner St. Mark Baptist Church will serve dinner on Thanks ; giving Day to the homeless, ? sick and shut-ins. and elderly people. Come join our church in a celebration of Thanksgiv ing. Dinner will be served from noon until 6 p.m. If you need a plate delivered and are ; sick and shut-in or elderly. ; call the church at 723-6396. The church is at 1100 Manley Street. Rev. Dr. James ' Fulwood is pastor and teacher. Nov. 28-30 Women's conference The women's department (Heart-to-Heart) of Restora tion Christian Fellowship . invites you to its women's conference Nov. 28-30. Evening sessions will begin at 7. There will be two sessions on Saturday beginning at 10 a.m., with lunch included. This Holy Ghost-filled event will take place at the Adam's Mark Winston Hotel, in down town Winston-Salem. Speakers will be Pastor Maria Smith of Detroit. Mich.; Pastor Sarah Hauser of Winston-Salem; Prophetess Cheryl Frazier of Charlotte; and the host for the event. Co ' Pastor RocHelle Richardson of ! Winston-Salem. There is a small registra tion fee of $25 for all ses sions, which includes lunch. For more information call 77G0717 or 771-2299. Dec. 4 ? Domestic violence training ? "Broken Vows" clergy and I lay leadership training on ' domestic violence will be held Dec. 4 from 8 a.m. until noon. 1 Registration is limited to 25 2 participants per session. There ? is no charge for this training. ? Clergy will learn how to I respond appropriately to ; domestic violence victims and ? abusers, identify and access local resources, use the Bible as a resource for domestic vio - lence prevention and interven ? tion. Registration will be from : 8 to 8:30 a.m. Location: Cen ' ter for Community Safety. 500 ? W. Fourth Street. Suite 102. Call 750-3477 to register. f Dec. 15 Youth program The Christian education department of Steward's Chapel AME Zion Church will host a youth program Dec. 15 at 3 p.m. under the direction of Natalie Mitchell. The Rev. Marcus Farmer is the pastor. The church is at 198 Anderson Road in Rural Hall. Christmas cantata The Chancel Choir of Grace Presbyterian Church (USA), 3901 Carver School Road, will present its third rendition of John W. Peter son's "Love Transcending." a Christmas cantata, Dec. 15 at 4 p.m. at the church. Jermaine Hampton will be the narrator. Soloists will be: Mable Stevenson (soprano). Ernestine Worley (alto), Rev./Dr. Samuel Stevenson (tenor). Ava B. Allen (tenor) and Kenneth N. Jones (bari tone/bass). B. Jeanne Williams will play the organ, and Carl L. Cloud III will play the piano. Boy Scout Troop 805 will present the colors. Rudolph V. Boone Sr. will direct the choir. The public is invited to attend the program. A recep tion will follow the cantata in the J.D. Peterson Fellowship Hall. Rev./Dr. Stevenson is<; the pastor of Grace. Dec. 21 Christmas program Steward's Chapel AME Zion Church, 198 Anderson Road in Rural Hall, will hold its annual Christmas program Dec. 21 at 3 p.m. The Rev. Marcus Farmer is the pastor. Other Single But Not Alone Ministry Beulah Baptist Church will sponsor a Single But Not Alone Ministry - "Raising the Standards - Soar With the Vision" - Nov. 21 and Dec. 5 and 12 from 7 to 8:30 p.m. The mission of Single But Not Alone Ministry (SBNAM) is to teach singles how to live a victorious and fulfilling life through Bible studies and fel lowship. Do you have a sincere heart's desire to read, study and learn more about the word of God. Are you striving to live the life to which you were predestined? Do you know God's clear-cut plan for male and female relationships? Are you seeking to develop moral purity as you seek God's will concerning a lifetime partner? Can your family depend on you during these challenging times in which we live? Join SBNAM at Beulahland today. Minister L. Bruce Ford is the pastor. Sister Sandra F. Hooper is director of SBNAM. Beulah Baptist is at 1352 N. Trade Street. For information, call 722-2907. fax 722-3634 or send e-mail t o BBClSBNAMinistry@aol.co m. Restoration Christian Fellowship Join Restoration Christian Fellowship at its new location. 4281 Thomasville Road, Win ston-Salem. The church's phone number is 771-0717. Call for transportation. The explosive Sunday worship begins at 8 a.m. All are wel come. Halbert Richardson Sr. is the pastor, and Rochelle Richardson is co-pastor. Rehearsals for cantata The Chancel Choir of Grace Presbyterian Church is rehearsing for its Christmas cantata, "Love Transcending" by John W. Peterson, in the fellowship hall. Singers inter ested in participating are wel come to join us each Wednes- . 0day before the performance date, Dec. 15, at 4 p.m. Rudolph V. Boone gr. is the director. Carl L. Cloud III is the accompanist. Ernestine Worley is the choir president, and Rev./Dr. Samuel Steven son is the pastor. For more information, call 767-4087 or the church. Old-fashiohed prayer meeting An old-fashioned prayer meeting will be held every Friday at noon at Revelations of Faith Deliverance Center conducted by Pastor Sarah C. Hauser and Elder George Flauser Jr. and assisted by Sis ter Vicky Tillman. The center is at 3710 Maverick Street (Oldtown). For more informa tion contact Pastor Sarah C. Hauser at 777-8092. Union Baptist Church "TNT" Union Baptist Church is offering "TNT" - an explosive program of Bible study, prayer and fellowship. Tuesday Noon Teaching begins at noon and includes lunch. Tuesday Night Teaching begins at 7 p.m. Dinner is served from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m.. and praise service begins at 6:30 p.m. Everyone is invited to tap into the power of God's word. Union Baptist Church. "A Church Determined to Live for Christ," is at 1200 N. Trade Street. Dr. Sir Walter Mack Jr. is pastor and teacher. Visit the Web site at www.unionbaptistwsnc.org for more information or call 724-9305. Union Chapel Baptist The Student Learning Cen ter at Union Chapel Baptist Church has weekly sessions from 6 to 8 p.m. on Wednes days at the church. 300 W. 25th Street. The center is a ministry aimed at school-age children (kindergarten through 12th grade) to help them reach their academic potential. Instructors provide one-on-one help in: reading comprehension. writing, math, critical thinking, com puter classes and SAT prepa ration. Instructors also assist students with homework assignments. Writing and computer classes also are offered for adults. All sessions are free. For more information call SLC coordinator Lonnie Robinson at 767-7613. Pinedale Christian DivorceCare, a special weekly seminar and support group for people who are sep arated or divorced, began Sept. 18 at 6:45 p.m. at Pint-dale Christian Church. 3395 Peters Creek Parkway. DivorceCare is a 13-week video series featuring some of the nation's foremost Christ ian experts on divorce and recovery topics. The sessions are combined wilh support group discussions of the mate rial presented during the video. Child care is provided. For more information, call Pinedale Christian Church at 788-7600. Lift Youk Voice In The ReligSeadune is 5 p.m. Monday,- ? 400 Thanksgiving Basket Give Away First Come First Served Saturday, November 23, 2002 12:00 Noon Mt. Olive Baptist Church 1301 E. Belews St. Winston-Salem C.E. Gray, Pastor j 721-1959 One Basket Per family Free Hot Dogs, Sodas & Chips MOTIVATIONAL MOMENTS with Nigel Alston Make an appointment with Motivational Moments on WSNC-FM 90.5. sponsored by The Chronicle, The Choice for African American News and Information. It's inspirational, informative and motivational. Monday: 7:30 a.m. and 3:30 p.m. TUesday: 10:20 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. Wednesday: 11:30 a.m. and 10:30 p.m. Thursday: 3:30 p.m. and 8:30 p.m. Friday: 10:20 a.m. and 9:30 p.m. www.motivationalmoments.coni Face the 1 Facts Half a million children under five are homeless on any given night. Nearly two in three homeless mothers were abused by a male partner. Volunteers of America addresses the root causes of homelessness and other pressing problems in our community. Volunteers of America I here are no limits to caring. '* It's a tact: Your gift to Volunteers of America helps restore dignity Snct hope to those without shelter. With your support, we can put a brighter face on their future. To learn more about how you can help, please call us at 1.800.899.0089 or visit www.volunteersofamerica.org. ONE DAY ONLYI MONDAY, NOV. 25 ? 10AM-6PM 3443 ROBIN HOOD RD. ? WINSTON-SALEM ? 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