Religion
from pane B4
Community give-a-way
New Generation
PW1M, The Love Church,
Uncompromising Word
and Christ Community
are hosting a free school
supply give-a-away on
Saturday, Aug. 23 at 6:30
p.m. in the Piedmont Park
community, 1130 East
29th St. Free haircuts,
health checks and food
and clothes will also be
given. Guests will include
gospel rapper Mike Teezy,
Min. Love Lemon and the
Greater Vision Dance
Complex.
Music workshop
The Voices of God's
Children, Inc. will present
the workshop "Exploring
Songs of the Soul" on
Saturday, Aug 23 from
9:30 a.m. - 2 p.m. at a
location still to be
announced. The workshop
will focus on voice tech
niques and various music
genres. Professional
singer Scott E. Patterson
will take part. The regis
tration fee is $20, and the
deadline for registration is
Aug. 15. To register, con
tact Kenneth Barner at
kbsevenangels@gmail.co
m or 910-724-4162 or'
Judy Greene at
igreene? udel.edu or 336
768-1732.
Beginning Aug. 24
Fall Revival
Providence Baptist
Church, 319 Nelson St. in
Kernersville, will hold its
Fall Revival, beginning
on Sunday, Aug. 24 at 11
a.m. 3 p.m. For the 7 p.m.
weekly services, Pastor
Arthur Wadelington of
Springfield Baptist
bhurch or bden
will speak on
Monday; Pastor
David Bracken
of Jerusalem
Baptist Church
of Spencer will
speak on
Tuesday; Rev.
Gregory
Hairston of
Rising Star
Baptist Church
ot walnut Love will speak
Thursday. For more
information, contact
Dimple Warren at 336
310-4486.
Aug. 24
Turner in S.C.
Bishop Claude C.
Turner of Calvary Hill
Church of Greater
Deliverance, Inc., will
deliver the morning mes
sage at Liberty Hill AME
Zion Church in Lake
Wylie, S.C., where the
pastor is Rev. Thelma
Gordon, on Sunday, Aug.
24 at 10 a.m.
Chorus anniversary
New Birth Worship
Center, 1033 Newbirth
Drive in East Bend, will
celebrate the 17th
anniversary of the Male
Chorus at 3:30 p.m. on
Sunday, Aug. 24. The
Male Chorus from Solid
Rock Baptist Church of
High Point and the
NBWC Angels of Mercy
Dance Ministry will per
form. Dr. James L.E. Hunt
is the host pastor. For
additional information,
call 336-699-3583 or visit
ww w. newbirth worship
center.org.
Friends and Family Day
Second New Bethel
Baptist Church, 1900
New Walkertown Rd.,
will hold Friends and
Family Day on Sunday.
Aug. 24 at 11 a.m. A meal
will be served after the
morning service. Dress is
casual, and attendees
should bring lawn chairs
for outdoors activities.
The host pastor is Rev.
Shannon Jessup. For more
information, contact the
church at 336-722-0128.
UUF services
The Unitarian
Universalist Fellowship
of Winston-Salem will
celebrate Homecoming
with its traditional water
communion and new
member recognition at 11
a.m. on Sunday, Aug.
24, followed by a potluck
dinner on the grounds. At
/
the forum at 9:15 a.m.,
Alberto Carrillo will lead
a discussion of current
events. The Fellowship is
at 4055 Robinhood Road.
Learn more at
www.uufws.org.
Anniversary events
Apostle Arturo Z.
Kinzer Sr. and Evangelist
Betty J. Kinzer of Greater
Faith Holy Temple In
God s Hand Ministry,
*+698 Indiana Ave., are
celebrating their 14th pas
toral anniversary. The
guest at 4 p.m. on Sunday,
Aug. 24 will be Bishop
Jeffery Lucas of New
Light Worship Center.
Pastor Dirah Martin
Gwyn of True Faith
Tabernacle Church will
speak at 4 p.m. on
Sunday, Aug. 31.
Anniversary events will
end on Sunday, Sept. 7
with Pastor Fletcher Little
of Another Chance
Abundant Life Ministry.
Friends & Family Day
Piney Grove Baptist
Church. 4715 Indiana
Ave., will celebrate its
annual Family & Friends
Day on Sunday, Aug. 24
at 4 p m pastor Serenus
Churn and Mt. Zion
Baptist Church will be the
guests. For more infor
mation, call 336-744
5759.
Beginning Aug. 26
Summer Revival
The New Hope
Missionary Baptist
Church, 1201 New Hope
Lane, will hold its
Summer Revival from
Tuesday. Aug. 26 through
Thursday, Aug. 28. Dr.
Nathan Scovens and the
Galilee Missionary
Baptist church will be the
guests. Services will start
at / p.m. night
ly with a 30
minute work
shop preceding
each service.
The workshops
will be facilitat
ed by Pastor
K o n n i e
Robinson of
Union Chapel
Baptist,
Minister
Jeremiah bhipp ot Love
and Faith Fellowship and
Bishop John Parks, pastor
of New Hope Missionary.
Prayer Band Awards will
be presented. For more
information or to have
your Prayer Band partici
pate, call 336-416-7935
or 336-784-6150.
Aug. 30
Bazaar
Wells Memorial
Church, 1001 E.
Washington St. in
Greensboro, will hold a
bazaar, where clothes,
household items, furni
ture. toys and food will be
available, on Saturday,
Aug. 30, beginning at 7
a.m. For more info, call
Karen at 336-686-1896 or
the church office at 336
272-6564. The host pas
tor is Dr. Herman G. Piatt.
Aug. 31
Gospel Extravaganza
Saints Home United
Methodist Church, 1390
Thurmond St.. will hold
its Gospel Extravaganza
on Sunday, Aug. 31 at 3
p.m. There will be several
featured guests, including
the Cherry Street
Ensemble. The host pas
tor is Rev. Ronnie
Roseboro. For more
information, contact
Kathryn Harris at 336
724-6824.
Church etiquette work
shop
The Missionary
Department of Shiloh
Baptist Church. 916 East
12th St. will hold a church
etiquette workshop on
Sunday, Aug. 31 at 4 p.m.
Sheila Sullivan, a certi
fied instructor with the
Women's Baptist Home
and Foreign Missionary
Convention of North
Carolina, will facilitate.
Gospel event
First Waughtown
Baptist Church. 838
Moravia St., will hold its
Fifth Sunday Gospel
Extravaganza on Sunday,
Aug. 31 at 4:30 p.m.
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Guests will include
Minister Kaye Adams;
Psalmists Shelia Polite,
Deven Mills, LaKrista
Page and Arnita Hill;
Liturgical Dancers Kierra
Leak, CaMari Jeter and
Joel Jones; and recording
artist Evangelist Patricia
T. Hughes. Attendees are
asked to bring non-perish
able items to help feed
those in need.
Sept. 7
Concert
The "Make a Joyful
Noise" gospel concert,
featuring the Craft
Brothers and the Praise
Team from Saint Paul
United Methodist Church
in Kernersville, will be
held Sept. 7 at 3 p.m. in
Memorial Auditorium at
Centenary United
Methodist Church, 646
W. Fifth St.. The concert
is free and open to the
public. For more informa
tion, call 336-724-6311.
Beginning Sept. 14
Steward's Chapel revival
Steward's Chapel
A.M.E. Zion Church, 198
Anderson Rd., will cele
brate its Annual
Homecoming and Fall
Revival, beginning
Sunday, Sept. 14 at 11
a.m. with Rev. Eddie L
Fortson. At 3 p.m., the
Rev. Harold Jordan and
the congregation of Third
Creek A.M.E. Zion
Church, of Cleveland,
N.C. will be the guests.
Services will be held at 7
p.m. from Sept. 15 - 18,
with a different speaker
each night. They will be,
in order - Rev. Dr. Calvin
L. Miller, the Presiding
Elder of Winston-Salem
District; Pastor Rudolph
Cornelius of Zion Wesley
A.M.E. Zion Church in
Troutman; Pastor Nesbit
Mills of Progressive
Outreach Ministry of
i
I I\V/I^ IV LC
Salisbury; and Pasior J.
Ruth Davis of Shiloh
A.M.E. Zion Church of
Statesville. The public is
invited to attend.
Sept. 27
Women's conference
Miracle Temple
Deliverance Church, 2930
Prescott Drive, will spon
sor the Women of
Excellence Conference on
Saturday, Sept. 27 at 11
a.m. The public is invited
to attend.The registration
fee is $10. For more infor
mation, contact
Prophetess Patricia D.
Spates at 336-577-9342
o r
pdspates7@ yahoo.com.
Ongoing
Sunday service schedule
Trinity Chapel
Church, 4670 N.
Patterson Ave. in Hidden
Valley Business Park,
invites the public to
attend its services every
Sunday. Sunday School is
from 9:45-10:45 a.m. and
morning worship service
is at 11 a.m. Call 336
723-4626 or 336-978
0801 for more informa
tion. The host pastors are
Rev. James E. Gaskins
and First Lady Donese
Gaskins.
Clothing closet
St. James A.M.E.
Church. 1501 N.
Patterson Ave., has
reopened the doors of its
SJ's Boutique, a commu
nity clothing closet with
apparel for men. women
and children. The summer
hours are 9 a.m. - noon
every second and fourth
Friday. For more informa
tion, call Myrna D.
Wiiliams at 336-448-5669
or Ursla Y. McKenzie at
336-923-8749. The
church's pastor is Steven
L. Lyons.
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Submitted Photo
Magnificent Senior Social Club President H. Leo
Adams poses with Serquoiya Harrison (second
from right) and her son and daughter as he pres
ents her with two gift cards from the club to assist
the family with their back- to-school needs.
Happy 66th Birthday to
Ethel E (Pie) Brown
And Happy
Retirement from
Medical Park
hospital of 43 years
Love,
Your Children:
Charles,
Charlene and
Charlotte
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