Calendar /rum page B < 'Twelve Tribes' pageant Benbow Chapel, 453 E. Main St. in East Bend, will present "The Twelve Tribes of Israel" pageant on Sept. 25 at ? p.m. Devotional services will begin at 6:30 p.m. The special guest will be the Rev. Gloria Thomas as Leah: the Rev Dr Karen Roberts Miller as Rachel; the Rev. Dorothy C. Kelley as Bihah; Evangelist Toni Lowe as Zilpha: and the Rev. Dr. CaJvin L. Miller a-. Jacob. Pastors, choir and min isters from the local area and the Winston-Salem District of the A. M. E. Zion Church w ill also participate. The host pas tor is the Rev Clay V. Fulton. Sept. 26 Fall Extravaganza The Mount Olive .Baptist Church Adult Ministry will eel ebrate its 7th Fall Extravaganza on Saturday. Sept. 26 at 5 p.m. The public is cordially invited to attend. The , church is located at 1 34) I C". E:. Gray Drive. On Sunday, Sept 27, Mount Olive Pastor Dr C. E. Gray will be the guest speaker at Beulah Baptist Church. 1352 N. Trade St.. where 4he pastor is the Rev. L B. Ford. Free food and clothing On Saturday, Sept. 26 from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.., St Peter's Church & World Outreach Center. 3683 Old Lexington Road, will celebrate its pas tors' (Bishop lames C. Rash and Joyce Hash) 22nd anniver sary by giv ing back to the com munity. The festivities will include a food and clothing giveaway,- as well as, free health screenings, great music and wonderful fellowship. This event is free and open to the public. For more information, call 336-650-0200 or go to www.spwoc.cprh. Youth gospel talent showcase Diggs Memorial United Holy Chureh, 125 N. Graham Aye., will have a gospel talent show on Saturday, Sept. 26 beginning at 6 p.m. Special guests will include the Elizabeth City State University Choir and Elder LaMonte Williams of Shaw Divinity School. The church is seeking youth talent to perform. The event will be followed by a cookout. For more informa tion, call Reta Miller at 336 577-6221. Free give-away Pastor Clyde Lindsay and the Carver Road Christian Church family will give away clothes, food and school sup plies on Saturday, Sept. 26. beginning at 10 a.m. The church is at 3200 Carver School Road. Sept. 27 Rainbow Tea The women of First Calvary Baptist Church. 401 N Woodland Ave., will host their annual Rainbow Tea on Sept. 27 at 4 p.m. The event is a time for fellowshipping. worship ping. education and sharing food. There is no cost to partic ipate but donations are wel come Youthchoir anniversary The New Vision Voices Of Hope Youth Choir of Goler Metropolitan A.M.E. Zion Church will celebrate its First Anniversary on Sunday, Sept 27 at 4 p.m. This wonderful celebration will feature youth ministries from various church es in the area. The Rev. Jimmy L. Ruff is the pastor. The church is located at 1435 E. 4th St. Prayer Importation The Macedonia Marketing Ministry of Macedonia TVPH Church (5tM) kinard Dr.) will have its Sunday Ni^hi Prayer 1 111 part at ion on Sunday, Sept. 27 at 6 p.m. with special guests Pastor Quentin Gunter, Evangelist Beverly Alexander. Evangelist Peculiar Sprinkle. Minister Geraldine l.arkin. Elder John Wallace and Minister Brandon Timmons Bishop Tim Jackson is the associate pastor, of the Marketing; Ministrv and Apostle S.D. Johnson is senior pastor. For more information, contact the church office at 336-72S-2MO. belli wship Hrograrii Steward's Chapel A. Mi:. Zion Church. I4S Anilerson Road in Rural Hall, will have its Fellowship Program on Sunday, Sept . 27 at 3 p.m. The Rev. John li. Jones, pastor of United Missionary Baptist Church Of kannapohs. will be -the guest speaker. The Rev. Eddie t. BxtVA is the host pastor, The public is invited to attend. ' . . . " Mixsii w Sunday The . >. Missionary Department of John. Wesley A.M.H. 'Zion' Church. East 25th St.. will observe Mission Sunday on Sundav. Sept. 27 at 1 1 a in. Belinda Spcas Harris, a preacher at Center Grove A.M.F. Zion Church of TobacCoville. wttt'he the guest speaker. The Rev. Bobby L. Smith is the host pastor. Geraldine Smith is ; president of (he Missionary Department Pastoral anniversary The 22nd Pastoral Anniversary ol Bishop James C . and Lady Joyce Hash of St. Peter's Church & World Outreach Center, w ill be cele brated on Sunday. Sept.' 27. beginning at S a.m.. with a service featuring Pastor Joseph Coyne of Harvest World Outreach Center of Greensboro. The 10 a.m. and 6 p.m. services will feature Dr. Steve Houpe. pastor of Harvest Church of Kansas City. Mo. The theme is "Pursuing God's Glory." The public is cordially invited to attend. ; St. Peter's Church & World Outreach Center is located at 3683 Old Lexington Road. For more information, call 336-650-0200 or go to w ww.spvvoc .cpm. Homecoming Goodwill Baptist Church. 548 Goodwill Road in Clemmons. will have Homecoming beginning on Sunday. Sept. 27, at 3 p.m. Pastor Chad Armstrong of Phillips Chapel Missionary Baptist Church will be minis tering. Revival seivites will continue Sept. 28 - 30 at 7 p.m. each night, with Dr. Johnny Freeman of United Institutional Baptist Church of Greensboro ministering. Call the church at 336-764-3930 for more info or van transportation. Brown-Taylor at Women 'l Day On Sunday. Sept. 27. the Rev. Barbara Brown-Taylor, a renowned author, university professor, theologian and Brown-Taylor Episcopal priest, will be the guest speaker at t h e Wo me n ' s Day Celebration at 1 1 a.m. at F i r s t Baptist Church hast Winston. 7(K) Highland Ave. The Rev. Darryl W. Aaron is the senior pastor at First Baptist Church. Missionary Union meeting The Forsyth County Missionary Union will meet on Sunday. Sept. 27 at Mount Pleasant Missionarv Baptist Church. 495 New Crawford Road. The youth and young Bail Bonding Selester Stewart, Jr. " Serving you when others won't" Office: (336) 727-0606 Pager: (866) 304-0973 Cell: (336) 399-2889 E-mail: selesterb@aol.com adults will meet at 1:3(1 p.m.. and the seniors will meet at 3 p.m. l"he union's president is Susie B. Nance. The host pas tor is Bishop Sherwood T. Davis Sr F;or more intorma titHi. eall Gloria Morgan at 336-7h7-?XK>tf Pth; rim Rtstt L'niwd /VnyrrvviYr xftyice Pilgriiji Rest Missionary Baptist Church. Il>05 \ Jackson -We . will have its annual (iellovv ship serv ice with its 'sisiet church. United Progressive Missionary Baptist Chureh. on Sunday. Sept. 27 at 3 p.m. United Progressive Pastor l.ewis Devlin will preach Paul W Mart is Pilgriqi Rest's pastor. W< i/Yfan Antioeh Christian Church. - I43i : Undervv(>od Ave., will celebrate its Men's Day on Sunday Sept. 27. with a morn ing message -by Pastor James A. Gilliam and a 3 p.m. mes sage by th?i "Rev . Shannon Jessup of. Secoikl New Bethel Oct. 4 Family Stimuli! v Month speak- v ?r,\ Salvation and Praise Cathedral. -U>5 Salisbury St. in Reraersville. will sponsor lamilv Stimulus Month during October. The guest speakers arc as follows: Oct. 4 at 3 p.m.. Pastor Mark Mack of Lion of Judah Cathedral of Praise; Oct. II at 2:30 p.m . Apostle I' D. Taylor of New Vision of Alfvmarle: Oct. 18 at 2:30 p.m.. Bishop Wallace Cherry of Compassionate Outreach of Weldon; and OcL 25 at 2:30 p.m.. Bishop Michael Clyhum of Grace and Peace of New England. Conn. Salvation and Praise -Cathedral's ov erseer is. Pastor Ellen Hunt l or more information.- call 336-529 hfcP Oct. io Dancers lit Gold Memorial The Parent Body Missionary Society of Goler Memorial African Methodist Episcopal Z.iori Church. 630 North Paftersen Ave., is spon soring the' Mt. C)live Baptist Church Donee Ministry on Oct. Ifta^6 pjn. (Kt. II Notional Coming Out Day sen-ice PFLAG Winston:Salem is sponsoring a National Coming Out Da\ Inlertailh Celebration on Sunday. Gel 1 1 at b p.ni at Green Street United Methodist Chureh. 634 S Green St. Ihw speakers will be Wilda Spalding. Dr. Fleming E 1 - A m i n and the Res Dr. Carlton tier s te y . The speak ers arc from the ewish. Muslim a n J El- Am in Christian tuith> . respectively. A reception will follow the serv ice. Oct. 30 Hah fry New Philadelphia Moravian Church. 4440 Country Club Road, will host a fish try on Get. 30 from 4:30 - 7:30 p.nt. tat in in .drive through The cost is $7.50 for adults and $3 .50 for children 6 12. All proceeds to benefit annual mission trips For more information, call the church at 336-765-2331. J : Annual part} held for Bro Bro Lewis smTAi to Tin: chkontci t Lduord Ashley Bro Bro" Lewis celebrated his 51st birthday on Aug. 3 I . two days alter his actual birthday, at a party hosted by his mother. Jcahiiettc T-lewis. Guests included Bro Bro's aunts Lena . Cruwdcf and P I o n ii i e Andersoft, a?d several uncles and Ciu?inv Other special iiuests included members of Bro Bm's wist support team at lewis the Murdoch Center, the spe cial needs .facility where 'Edward Lewis resides. These guests included his social worker. Su/anne Elliott: his chaplain, Willis Herman; and teachers Ronnie -Short, lermaine Puryear and f reeman Pearson. Food lor the celebration was prepared by Connie's Catering Service. Bra Bros celebration ended v\ ith his ? family ajul his Murdoch Center family doing dances like the 'Electric Slide and Cubic Shuffle. ? FOOD LION iEvTC?ERS 8RAHI Value Pack Family Pack Drums "5? Without MVP Card $1.59 Value Pack ?* 110 Chicken Thighs 1 1 m Froien - Grade A (10 Lbs. And Up) Turkeys Without MVP Card S1.49 23 Ounce Frosted flakes, iftTunce Froot Loops, 1? Ounce Apple Jacks or 17.2 Ounce Corn Pops Kellogg's Cereals ??? 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