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Transformed Lives
Community Center, 2610
New Walkertown Road, is
sponsoring a 5K Community
Love Walk to benefit under
served communities on
Saturday, June 11 at 9 a.m.
The walk will begin and end
near Transformed Lives'
office. Registration is $10.
Visit www.trans
formedlivesws.com for more
information.
June 12
Hat show
The Missionaries at St.
Mark Missionary Baptist
Church, 1100 Manly St., will
have their annual Ladies in
Hats program on June 12 at 4
p.m. The public is invited to
come out to show off various
styles and types of hats.
Prizes will be given away.
Rev. Dr. James Fulwood is
the pastor and teacher.
Male Chorus anniversary
New Jerusalem
Missionary Baptist Church,
1212 North Dunleith Ave.,
will celebrate the 18th
anniversary of the Male
Chorus on Sunday, June 12 at
4 p.m. The host pastor is Rev.
Dr. Samuel J. Cornelius. For
additional information, call
336-399-5200.
UUF services
The Unitarian
Universalist Fellowship of
Winston-Salem, 4055
Robinhood Road, will have
the Rev. David Johnson speak
on "Finding Our Fathers: 1
Remember Him, Vaguely at
10:30 a.m. on Sunday. At the
9 a.m. pre-service forum.
Grant Renier will discuss
"Myth, Science and Risk
Awareness: The Dynamics of
Being Human." For more
information, see
www.uufws.org or call 659
0331.
?The Tabernacle'
Katie Wilson of Ebernezer
Baptist Church will be the
guest speaker at Life
Changing Transformation
Church Ministries, 2001 East
25th St., on Sunday, June 12
at 4 p.m. The theme of the
program is "The Tabernacle
and the host pastor is Rev.
Alice Mitchell.
Concert
New Trinity Baptist
Church. 1240 E. 22nd St.,
will sponsor a musical pro
gram featuring many musical
groups on Sunday, June 12 at
4 p.m. The public is cordially
invited to attend.
Youth Day
The Youth and Young
Adults of Carver Road
Christian Church. 3200
Carver School Road, will
hold their annual youth day
on Sunday, June 12 at 3:30
p.m., under the theme "Man
in the Mirror." The guest min
ister will be Rev. Lethamel
Davis of Baileytown
Christian Church of Walnut
Cove, and the dance team and
mime dancers will perform.
For further information, call
336-767-3718.
Youth Choir anniversary
Mount Olive Baptist
Church Youth Choir will cel
ebrate their 32nd anniversary
on Sunday, June 12 at 4 p.m.
The church is at 1301 C. E.
Gray Drive. The public is cor
dially invited to attend. Dr.
Charles E. Gray is the pastor.
Men and Women 's Day
Red Bank Baptist Church
will hold Men and Women's
Day on Sunday, June 12. The
1 1 a.m. guest speaker will be
Sis. Wyvnondalynn Scovens,
First Lady of Galilee
Missionary Baptist Church.
The 3 p.m. speaker will be
Rev. Dr. Kendell Jones, pas
tor of New Bethel Baptist
Church. The church is located
at 6405 Red Bank Road in
Germanton. The pastor is
Rev. James R. Clyburn Sr.
Outdoor service
Holy Trinity Full
Gospel Fellowship Center,
651 Akron Drive, will host
"Post on the Lawn" on
Sunday, June 12. The outdoor
church service will start at 1 1
a.m. It will feature preaching,
music, dance, gospel rap,
games, prizes and bag lunch
es.
Beginning June 13
VBS
St. Mark Missionary
Baptist Church will have its
annual Vacation Bible School
from June 13-17 from 6 -
8:15 p.m. Everyone is invit
ed, from preschoolers to sen
ior citizens. The theme this
year is "Jesus Truth Seekers."
For more information or
transportation, call 336-761
8427 in advance. The church
is at 1 100 Manly Street. Rev.
Dr. James Fulwood is pastor
and teacher.
Morning Star VBS
Morning Star Missionary
Baptist Church, 1400 Fitch
St., will hold Vacation Bible
School, under the theme
"Jesus Truth Seekers:
Mission Possible!" from
Monday, June 13 - Friday,
June 17 from 5:30 - 8 p.,.
There are classes for every
one, including adults. Rev.
Dennis Leach Sr. is the pas
tor. For more information,
contact the church office at
748-0265.
Revival
Red Bank Baptist Church
will have Revival from June
13-16 at 7 p.m., nightly.
There will be a different
speaker each night. Rev.
Cedric Crawford will speak
on June 1 3; followed by Rev.
Dennis Leach, Rev. Clifford
Jones and Rev. L. Dwight
Hash, respectively. The
church is located at 6405 Red
Bank Road on Germanton.
Rev. James R. Clyburn Sr. is
the pastor.
Holy Trinity VBS
RICH CDC & Holy
Trinity Full
Gospel Fellowship Center,
651 Akron Drive, will spon
sor Vacation Bible School
from June 13-17 at 7 p.m.
each night for youth ages
three and up. A closing cere
mony will be held on Friday
night. All family and friends
are encouraged to attend. For
more information, call 336
744-9293.
Beginning June 14
Friendship VBS
The Friendship Baptist
Church, 1317 N. Cherry
Street, will have Vacation
Bible School from June 14-17
from 6:15 - 8:30 p.m. The
theme this year is "Jesus
Truth Seekers: Mission
Possible." Everyone is invit
ed to attend. Rev. Stacey L.
Frazier is the pastor.
Beginning June 15
Greater Cleveland Avenue
conferences
Greater Cleveland Avenue
Christian Church, 5095
Lansing Drive, will have its
15th annual Women of
Purpose Conference from
June 15-17. The theme is "A
Woman of Divine
Possibilities." Pastor
Subrenia McDaniel of the
Lord's
Church will
speak on
June 15 at 7
p.m.;
Victoria
Hanchell of
Mount
Calvary
Holy
Church will
Hanchell
speak on June lo at o:.iu
p.m.; Friday, June 17 activi
ties begin at 10 a.m. and will
feature Elder Kendra Davis,
Lady Likesha Tillman of Oak
Grove Baptist Church, Lady
Leah McNair of Emmanuel
Baptist Church of
Thomasville and Prophetess
Janet Floyd of New
Beginnings Worship Center
of Monroe, La. The
Daughters of Purpose (DOP)
Conference, for young
women ages 12-18, will take
place simultaneously. For
more information, contact the
church at 336-661-0226.
June 18
Dinner and talent show
The women of Mars Hill
Baptist Church, 1331 East
Fourth St., will have a baked
spaghetti dinner and spiritual
talent show on Saturday, June
18 from 4-6 p.m. The $10 fee
will benefit the church's
Women's Day event. The pas
tor of the church is Rev. Larry
L. Smith. Call 336-722-0675
for more information.
Fellowship for women
RICH CDC S.l.S.T.A'S
program will fellowship on
Saturday, June 18 at 6 p.m.
This program is designed to
provide mentoring and activi
ties to strengthen the roles of
wives, mothers, grandmoth
ers, aunts and young ladies. It
will be held at Holy Trinity at
651 Akron Drive. For more
information, call 336-744
9293.
Car wash
The Presbyterian Men of
Grace Presbyterian Church,
3901 Carver School Road,
will have a car wash on Satur
day, June 18 from 10 a.m. -3
p.m. The cost will be $10. For
further information, call the
church at 767-7530.
June 19
Men 's Day
Vessels of Honor Church
Ministries and Bishop Marvin
and Elder Clara Cremedy will
host Men's Day during the 1 1
a.m. service on Sunday, June
19. The guest speaker will be
Pastor Johnny Scott of
Charlotte. The church is
located at 3608 Ogburn Ave.
For more information, call
336-624-9351.
Father 's Day program
The Presbyterian Men of
Grace Presbyterian Church,
3901 Carver School Road,
will have their "Father's
Day/Men's Day" service on
Sunday, June 19 at II a.m. S.
Wayne Patterson, president of
the local NAACP chapter, will
speak. John W. Moore will be
honored as "Man of the Year."
Special music will be fur
nished by the Men's Chorus,
directed by James D. Smith.
Several men will participate in
the program. Reginald Mc
Neill is the program chairman
and Rudolph V. Boone Sr. is
the moderator.
Beginning June 20
New Trinity VHS
New Trinity Baptist
Church. 1240 E 22nd St.,
will have Vacation Bible
School from June 20 - 24
from 10 a.m. - I p.m. Many
activities will be held, and
lunch will be served. All ages
are invited to attend.
Revival at Ml. Olive
Mount Olive Baptist
Church, 1301 C. E. Gray
Drive, will have its Annual
Revival from June 20 - 22 at
7 p.m., nightly. The guest
speaker will be Dr. J. D.
Ballard. The public is cordial
ly invited to attend. Dr.
Charles E. Gray is the host
pastor.
Appreciation services
House of Faith World
Outreach Center, 1384 West
Sedgefield Drive, will honor
Apostle Stephan Jordan for
his 12th anniversary. From
Monday, June 20 - Friday,
june
services
will be held
at 7 p.m.
O n
Saturday,
June 25 a
banquet is
slated for 5
p.m. An
apprecia
Jordan
tion service -will he held at 5
p.m. on Sunday, June 26. For
more information, call 336
986-7725.
June 26
Friends and Family Day
The Missionary Society
of New Birth Worship Center.
1033 New Birth Drive in East
Bend, will celebrate Friends
and Family Day on Sunday,
June 26 at 3 p.m. with a musi
cal concert featuring Streets
of Gold of Sanford. The
church's pastor is Dr. James
L. E. Hunt. For additional
information, contact the
church at 336-699-3583.
Concert
The Concert Series
Committee and Chancel
Choir of Grace Presbyterian
Church (USA), 3901 Carver
School Road, will sponsor a
concert on Sunday. June 26 at
4 p.m.. featuring Diana
Tuffin, Sabbath Indigo and
The Voices of God's Children,
Inc. James D. Smith is mod
erator of the Concert Series
Committee. Ernestine Worley
is president of the Chancel
Choir.
Pastor 's Aide anniversary
Mount Olive Baptist
Church, 1301 C. E. Gray
Drive, will celebrate the
Pastor's Aide X7th
Anni\ersary on Sunday, June
26 at 4 p.m. The guest speak
er will be Rev. Clyde
Lindsay, pastor, of Greater
Faith Baptist Church. The
public is invited to attend. Dr.
Charles E. Gra> is the host
pastor.
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