Calendar Beginning Feb. 4 Revival Vessels of Honor Church Ministry, 3608 Ogburn Ave., will have its "Igniting the Fire Revival" on Thursday, Feb. 4 and Friday, Feb. 5. Bishop Alicia Peak-Patterson of Danville, Va. will be the revivalist speaker. Services will begin at 7 p.m. nightly. Call 336-624-935 V for more information. Beginning Feb. 5 Dinners for sale The Concert Series of Grace Presbyterian Church will be sell ing dinners on Friday, Feb. 5 from 11 a.m. - 6 p.m. and on Saturday, Feb. 6 from 9 a.m. - 2 p.m at the church. 3901 Carver School Road. The dinner menu will con sist of fried and baked chicken, barbeque pork ribs, vegetables, bread and dessert. Delivery is available for three or more din ners. For more information, call the church office at 336-767 7530. Feb. 6 Gospel concert Steward's Chapel A.M.E. Zion Church will hold a gospel singing program on Saturday. Feb. 6 at 6 p.m. The church is located at 198 Anderson Road in Rural Hall. The public is cordially invited to attend. The Rev. Eddie L. Fortson is the host pastor. Feb. 7 UUF services The Unitarian Universalis! Fellowship of Winston-Salem. 4055 Robinhood Road, will hear Shawn Angell speak on "Are Your Fundamental Beliefs Keeping You From Laughing?" at 10:30 a.m. Sunday. At the 9 a.m. pre-service forum. Helen Etters and Robert Vorsteg will discuss "Ethical Eating: Bringing Our Seventh Principle to the Table." For more information, v*s'1 www.uufws.org. 'The 7 Ups' True Temple Holiness Church will host "The 7 Ups." a fundrais er service, on Sunday. Feb. 7 at 4 p.m. It will feature Minister Pam Wilson, Minister Cynthia Wilson. Minister Karen Mcdowell. Co Pastor Bertha Mickens, Minister Crystal Toney, Evangelist Terri Gibson and Minister Rhonda Caldwell. True Temple Church is located at the SBC Complex on Highland Avenue, across from Shiloh Baptist Church. For more information, call Co-Pastor Shirley Gaither at 336-995-6240. Kids Super Bowl event St. Peter's Family Life Enrichment Center's KidZone Children's Ministry will host a Super Bowl Kick-off on Sunday. Feb. 7 at 10 a.m. The event will be held in the gym, where young sters will do pre-game warm-ups, football sprints and sports chal lenges. There will also be a cheer leading camp. For more informa tion, call 336-650-0200. The church is at 3683 Old Lexington Road. 'Fruit of the Spirit \ The Missionary Circle of St. Mark Baptist Church will sponsor "The Fruit of the Spirit" on Sunday, Feb. 7 at 3 p.m. Pastor Gary Walker and members of Redeemed Baptist Church will be the guests. All missionaries from other churches are especially invited to attend. The church is located at 1100 Manley Street. The Rev. Dr. James Fulwood is ^ pastor and teacher. Super Bowl Party The R IC H. CDC M A LE. Program at Holy Trinity Full Gospel Baptist Church. 651 Akron Drive, will host a Super Bowl Sunday Party on Feb. 7, beginning at 6 p.m. The free event will fea ture food, fun, fellowship, door prizes and video games. The entire family is invited to take part. For more information, call the church office at 336-744-9293. See Calendar on B5 Singing Chefs PR No* sFouvPrixief A G*mbk Celebrity chef and style guru B. Smith poses with Professor Wilbur Belton & the LADWEC Choir of Forestville , Md., the winners of the first-ever Soul Food Cook-Off at the 2010 Allstate Gospel Superfest. The Cook-off, spon sored by Bounty, invited choirs taking part in the Superfest, which was held Jan. 13 at the Cintas Center in Cincinnati, Ohio, to submit their best kid-friendly recipes. The choir jff on with its Pineapple Delight. Lesson Scripture: Matthew 15: 21-28 Lesson Aims: To summarize the account of the Canaanite woman; to understand and accept that He acts on His time not ours; and to exhibit humility as we wit ness for Him. Background: Matthew present ed sound evidence in the case of Jesus' identity. According to this disciple/apostle. Jesus the Christ, is the fulfillment of prophecy. Writing primarily to the Jews, Matthew used their religious and cultural backgrounds to prove that Jesus is Messiah. First, His lineage and the prophecies were shared. Then, various types of evidence was gathered to undergird Matthew's claim. During the month of February, we study individuals' testimonies that supported Matthew. We begin with a Gentile woman who seeks healing for her daughter. Lesson: Mark 7:24-30 records the same episode found in today's In His Time Mildred Peppers Sunday School Lesson lesson. After the rejection in Nazareth, Jesus continues His min istry. John the Baptist is beheaded as Jesus feeds five thousand. He walks on water and later begins His discourse on clean and unclean based on traditions after the Babylonian exile. He leaves the region (Galilee) for Phoenicia (modern Lebanon). The two cities mentioned are Tyre (TIGHR) and Sidon (SIGH duhn) located approximately 30 miles northwest of Capernaum His withdrawal from Galilee enables Him to teach the disciples privately while avoid ing the mounting opposition. Even in this Gentile region, word has reached them about the Jewish mir acle worker. Matthew calls her a Canaanite and Mark refers to her as Syro-Phoenician. Nonetheless, she has a problem - her daughter needs healing. This Gentile addresses Jesus as Lord and the Son of David. Her approach to some degree is deceiving: she isn't a part of the covenant. Jesus ignores her. She pleads her case to the disciples to the point that they grow tired of her. They ask Him to send her away! His first harsh remarks are found in verse 24. There seems to be a contradiction here because in chapter 8. He healed the centuri on's servant. Maybe His response is based on cultural prejudice. She didn't give up in the face of rejec tion! I can envision her falling on her knees praising Him and asking for His help. This image-, suggests total humility - depending on His grace and mercy alone. Jesus brings out her faith by making a derogatory statement She recog nizes the insult, but instead of anger, she points out that even the dogs get the crumbs from the table. "Her humility, determination, and willingness to accept her place touches Jesus" (UM1 Direction). Messiah declares she has great faith and honors her request. Application: The woman's daughter is healed! Do you think Sec Peppers in B5 Gospel label cleans up at Stellar Awards < IkT W?mo Crystal Aikin performs on "Sunday Best." CHRONICLE STAFF REPORT Verily Gospel Music Group was a big winner at the recent 25th Annual Stellar Gospel Music Awards. Verity, formerly Zomba Gospel, is a division of Sony Music Entertainment and has under its umbrella the labels of such gospel heavyweights as John P. Kee (New Life Records) and Kirk Franklin (Fo Yo Soul Entertainment). Verity artists won 12 Stellar Awards, including Artist of the Year (Hezekiah Walker); CD of the Year (Souled Out/Hcvekiah Walker) and Producer of the Year (Donald Lawrence). Walker was the evening's big winner, taking home statues for Choir of the Year. Contemporary CD of the Year and Contemporary Choir of the Year, in addi tion to Artist of the Year and CD of the Year The awards ceremony took place Jan 16 at the Grand Ole Opry House in Nashville, Tenn. The pro gram began airing in syndi cation late last month It will air nationally on the Gospel Music Channel on Feb 28 and on WGN on Feb 24. The show featured perform S? (nwpel on B5 McGowens to hold services in Midway SPECIAL TO THE CHRONICLE The Rev. Robert L. McGowens, the current pastor of Greater Galilee Baptist Church of Charlotte and the former pastor of Galilee Missionary Baptist Church of Winston Salem. is expanding his ministry to the Triad He will offer Saturday services at Greater Galilee Baptist Church Midway, begin ning on Feb. 6 at 10 a m with "church school." and the worship service at 10:50 a m The services will be held at Sweet Holy Spirit Cathedral (III Back Forty Drive), where Keith Tuttle is pastor. McGowens' mission is to serve w ith what he calls "HEART:" Holistic approach to ministry; Equipping the Body; Aiding the disenfran chised; Reaching and teaching the lost; and Transforming our environ ment. Pastor McGowens is dedicated to serving God. His people and preaching and teaching the Gospel. His desire is for every soul Rev. McCtowens to nave an opportunity to Oe saved His passion tor ministry birthed the vision for Greater Galilee Midway. Under his leadership at Greater Galilee, the church has licensed II ministers to preach the Gospel; birthed many ministries: and increased membership by WM) About two dozen members travel each week from the Triad to Charlotte to attend services at Greater Galilee Baptist For more information, call 336-91 X-V6H9 .