Religion Calendar Happening Now Day camp Destiny Day Camp will con vene at Greater Church of Deliverance from June 14 - Aug. 20. The cost includes breakfast, lunch, an afternoon snack and some weekly activites. The camp, for ages 4-17, will be open from 6:30 a.m. - 6 p.m. For more information, contact the office at 336-724-1700. Revival St. Mark Baptist Church will hold its Annual Summer Revival on Wednesday, June 30 - Thursday, July 1 at 7:30 p.m. nightly. The guest revival speaker will be Rev. Dr. Kenneth N. Moore, pastor and teacher of the Sharon Missionary Baptist Dr. Fulwood Church. The church is at 1100 Manlcy St. Rev. Dr. James Fulwood is host pastor and teacher. St. Peter's Summer Camp The St. Peter's Education Celebration Summer Camp will provide fun and learning enrich ment for kids ages 4-14 from June 14 - Aug. 23. Pre-registration is required and fees include break fast. lunch, snack and weekly field trips. St. Peter's Family Life Enrichment Center is located at 3683 Old Lexington Road. For additional information, call 336 784-3126. 336-784-3128 or go to www.spwoc.com. New Life Tabernacle selling fireworks New Life Tabernacle United Pentecostal will operate a fire works tent at the Food Lions in the Reynolda Commons Shopping Center and South Park from June 28 - July 4. The funds raised will be used to operate and improve the church. Piney Grove VBS Piney Grove Baptist Church will have Vacation Bible School June 28- July 2 from 6-8 p.m. at the PGBC Family Life Center. 4633 Grove Garden Dr. The theme is "Miracles. Signs, & Wonders: Rooted and Grounded." A light dinner will be served from 5:15-6 p.m., nightly. All ages are invited to attend. For more information, call 336-744 575 Beginning June 29 Tent revival House of Faith World Outreach Center, 1384 W. Sedgefield Drive, will hold a five-day tent revival from June 29 - July 3 at 7 p.m. each evening. Apostle Harolad A. Wilson, pas tor and founder of New Beginnings End Time Ministries of Salisbury, will be the speaker. There will be free food each night. July 4 July 4th service St. Peter's Church & World Outreach Center. 3683 Old Lexington Road, will have a spe cial service on Sunday. July 4 at 9:00 a.m. Bishop James C. Hash Bishop Hash Sr. will deliv er the mes sage . After the service, there will be ice cream and watermelon for everyone. This will be the church's only service for the dav. Attire is business casual. For more information, visit www.spwoc.com or call 336-650 0200. UUF services The Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Winston-Salem, 4055 Robinhood Road, will have See < ?knd?r THI CHRONICI I Local women are expected to come together on Sun day, Julv 18 at II a.m. for Antioch Christian Church's an nual Woman's Day program. The volunteer-driven, non-profit outreach event will take place on the church campus, at 1432 Underwood Ave. Woman's Day is designed to inspire the community of women to stay empowered and to celebrate strength in unit\ The event will be celebrated with women in w hite and an all female choir. This year's speaker will once again be District Court Judge Denise Hartsfield. "It is important that women know that a part of God's plan in their life 's to celebrate a sort of strong feminine spirit that was carried out through such biblical figures as Ruth and even Marv." said April Gilliam. Antioch's direc tor of public relatiirtis. Siting on His Return Lesson Scripture: I Thessalonians 5:1-1 1 Lesson Aims: To understand the meaning of "Day of the Lord;" to rec ognize that Christ can return anytime - he ready; and to live a life of faith, hope and love. Background; Paul started the church at Thessalonica. He was there for a short time (three weeks to three months) but his impact was tremen dous before being forced to leave. When Timothy reported how well they were doing. Paul was elated and inspired to write this epistle of encouragement. The apos tle pointed out how important their witness was for non Mildred Peppers Sunday School I esson believers as well as tor each other. While waiting tor Jcmjn' return, each of them had to live in such a wa\ that pleased God. Realizing that hard times were ahead for the young church, he urged them to encourage each other. In last week's lesson, Paul told them to live holv. practice love, mind their business and be productive. Following those guidelines, the church would gain the respect of those around them. Paul also addressed several issues surrounding the "Da\ of the l ord ' The term originated with See IVpprrv .m B5 File fW. Mayor Host CommUNITY 2010 coming to Clemmons this coming Sunday CHRONICLE STAFF REPORT In lieu of tht'ir morning services on Sunday. Jul> 4, Agape I-aith Church. Center Grove Baptist Church and River Oaks Community Church will join together at the West Forsyth High School Football Stadium lor CommUNITY 2010 at 10 a.m. The event is being billed as a first of its kind event for this area, mainly because the three churches are only a few short miles away from one another and are all different denomina tions. The purpose of the event, say organizers, is to assist with bringing the com munity together while encour aging one another to find the common things that bind us, rather than looking foT differ ences that separate us. CommUNITY 2010 prom ises something for the entire family In addition to a joint message of encouragement presented by all three church es. there w ill be performances by a mass choir and a joint band. Clemmons Mayor John Bost joined officials from the churches and West Forsyth on Tuesday to announce CommUNITY 2010. which is free and open to the general public. Emerging gospel star Woods releases sophomore disc P* Ffc?.. I)e Wayne Woods' "My l.ife's Lyric" is in stores. SIM CIAI l?> mi CHRONJCJ I DeWaync Woods' second CD was released last month. The Quiet Water hntertaiitment Verit\ Gospel Music Group CD release "My Life's Lyric" offers .1 mixture of comforting ballads. funky up tempo tunes. and lively praise and worship songs. Ii is. according to Woods. a more mature and sophisti cated album. "I've grown a lot since I record ed my last CD. and the songs on this project reflect that." says Woods '"My Life's Lyric' is an album full of testimonies of every thing that I've been through. jcrcmian i n m\ idvuiiu >v.ii|muiv. aiiu thai powerful word is the foundation for this project ." Each track not only represents a different experience and a different aspect of Woods' life, hut most of all, each song expresses another trait ol God's awesome character. W ith producers including PJ Motion. Aaron l.indsey. and Daniel Weatherspoon. the disc includes the debut smple "l iving on the Ijiwttnce .M..J Top." a remake of the Ming made famous t>\ Douglas Miller in 19^2 A second single. "I Won't Be Atraid." will he serviced to radio soon . "I was drawn to Living on the Top because it speaks to what is being taught, even now. in churches about understanding our place in God and our positioning in the Kingdom," says Woods "1 Won't Be Afraid shows us the dynamics between fear and faith We know the scripture that talks about faith being the sub stance of things hoped for and the evidence of things not seen; but fear is the substance of things that we do not hope for, and the evidence of things that we do see." Donald Lawrence, woods mentor and president of Quiet Water Entertainment. sa>s. "We put together a phenomenal group of pro ducers who were able to take DeWayne to another level musically. 'N1> Life's Lyric' is an ama/ing album that showcases DeWayne's powerful vocals and his connection with God. and it is also an album that explores DeWayne's wide range as a modern gospel artist ."