Religion
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Columbia; and other places urgently press questions of
social justice into public conversation. The conversation
is a continuation to relate the national conversation
about these issues to the future of our city. In particular,
the dialogue will address three questions: What does a
vision of the future our city in which all communities
flourish look like? What are the obstacles for realizing
this vision? How will we negotiate these obstacles suc
cessfully? The event is open to the public. Panelists
include will include various members of the clergy.
Beginning March 17
Spring Revival
Phillips Chapel Missionary Baptist Church, 132 W
Glenn Ave., will hold its Spring Revival Tuesday
through Thursday, March 17-19 at
7 p.m. nightly. The speakers will
be Pastor James R. Clyburn of Red
Bank Baptist Church, Germanton,
on Tuesday; Dr. Darryl Aaron of
First Baptist Church, Highland
Ave. on Wednesday; and Dr.
Lester Boyd of Friendship Baptist
Church on Thursday. The theme
for the revival is "Igniting Passion
for Spiritual Transformation."
Transportation will be provided.
You may contact the church office
tor more lntormation or to scneo
ule a pick up'at 336-723-9451. The Rev. Chad R.
Armstrong is senior pastor.
Ongoing
Sunday service
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
information. The host pastors are Rev. James E. Gaskins
and First Lady Donese Gaskins.
Clothing closet
SJ Boutique, which is housed at St. James AME
Church, 1501 N. Patterson Ave., will be open every sec
ond, fourth and fifth Saturday of each month from 10
a.m. to 2 p.m. The free clothes boutique is open to the
public. The church's pastor is Steven L. Lyons.
Opportunities
The Faith in Action Care Program provides services
to adults age 60 and over in the greater Winston-Salem
Aaron
area. Shepherd's Center volunteers provide transporta
tion for medical appointments and groceries shopping,
assist with minor home repairs, visit homebound older
adults and provide respite for caregivers. Anyone wish
ing to assist with these needs or provide meaningful,
heartfelt support to an isolated older adult may call 336
748-0217 or visit the agency website at www.shepherd
scenter.org for more information.
Fellowship
Calvary Hill Church of Greater Deliverance Inc.,
4951 Manning St., invites the public to the Bethesda
Center once a month on Tuesday at 6:30 p.m. for fellow
ship. Great preaching and teaching. Contact Elder
Tammy Miles for information at 336-744-3012.
'Prayers of the People'
Centenary United Methodist Church, 646 West Fifth
Street, has a new ministry titled "Prayers of the
People." Anyone who would like to visit Centenary for
a time of individual silent prayer and reflection between
the hours of 8 a.m. and 5:30 p.m. every Monday is wel
come. Participants do not need to attend or be members
of Centenary and are encouraged to take part in this
sacred time. This is intended to be a time open to all
members of the community. Visitors are advised to use
the 4 Vi Street entrance to the church upon arrival. There
will be a sign-in notebook available for anyone desiring
to list specific prayer requests or receive more informa
tion regarding "Prayers of the People" via email. The
chapel will be available for prayer time as short or as
long as each individual cares to take. For more informa
tion, contact Judy Jones at 336-397-1361.
Bible study
St. James A.M.E. Church, 1501 N. Patterson
Ave holds Bible study from 7-8 p.m. on Monday
evenings. The fellowship meal is 6-7 p.m. All are invit
ed.
Macedonia Holiness Church Of God
Of The Apostottc Faith, Inc.
Sunday Services
Sunday School 9:45 a.m.
Morning Worship 11:00 a.m.
M.Y.P.U 6:30 p.m.
Wednesday Services
Prayer & Bible Study 7:30 p.m.
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IN MEMORIAM
JERVAY
Rev. Evelyn
Harrison Jervay passed
away Saturday, February
,21, 2015 in Henderson,
N.C. at the Maria
Parnam
Medical
Center from
complica
tions due to
her ongoing
battle with a
stroke. She
was 69.
Rev.
Evelyn was
born on
March 7,
1 f\ A C "
in
Macon, N.C. to the late
John A. Harrison and
Sallie Somerville
Harrison She gave her
life to Christ at a young
age at Macon Second
Baptist Church. She
attended John R.
Hawkins High School in
Warrenton, N.C. She was
married to the late Roy
Dunston of Embro, N.C.,
and they went on to
make their home in New
York.
While in New York
she obtained her N.Y.
State General Education
Diploma. She pursued a
career in banking, and as
a result garnered numer
ous certificates in her
chosen field. From her
years in banking she
later pursued a career as
an insurance agent,
where once again she
secured additional certi
fications to accomplish
her goals.
In the mid-70's
Evelyn relocated to
Raleigh, North Carolina,
going to work as an NCR
Operator at Wachovia
Bank. She held several
managerial positions
before she founded Nay
Kel Education Center, an
organization addressing
the problems of at risk
and court involved
youth.
It was during her
leadership at Nay-Kel
that she met Paul R.
Jervay, Jr. The couple
wed in 1988, and they
began their life pursuing
their respective careers
in Human Services and
African-American
Newpapers, The
Carolinian and Carolina
Call.
The couple became
the owners of The
Carolinian in 1997, and
Evelyn's duties were
expanded to those of co
publisher of The
Carolinian and publisher
of Carolina Call. Both
posts she retained until
her retirement in Dec.
2010.
Their careers contin
ued to have a close asso
ciation with one another,
as Evelyn and Raul were
in contact with people
from all walks of, life.
So, it was a natural spiri
tuai move
ment for
Evelyn to
meet Dr.
Jo s e p h
Pmge, who
encouraged
her aspira
tions to the
ministry.
Evelyn had
already
attended
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cia:>M;2> ai
Shaw University
Divinity School, and was
a willing candidate for
the ministry.
On Dec. 23,2001 she
was ordained into the
Baptist Ministry at
Gethsemane Missionary
Baptist Church in Bunn,
N.C..She began her min
isterial mission by estab
lishing the Nay-Kel
Center Baptist Church, a
young people's church in
Raleigh and Warrenton,
N.C.
Rev. Evelyn Harrison
Jervay was preceded in
death by her brother,
Alfred "Boochee"
Harrison.
She is survived by
her loving husband, Paul
R. Jervay, Jr., Children:
Sylvia Dunston,
Warrenton; Sharon
Alston (Andrew),
Warrenton; Kerry
Dunston. New York;
Sonya Murphy (Joe),
Georgia; Shenay
Dewberry (Uyless),
Kansas; Kelvin Dunston
Jervay, Raleigh; Jeneea
Jervay-Bush (Hobert),
Durham; Adria Jervay
(Rodney), Charlotte; 14
grandchildren; and 5
great grandchildren;
Mother: Sallie S.
Harrison, A Brother,
John D. Harrison
(Paulette); Sisters,
Deborah Harrison
McKevie (James); Jo
Ann Harrison, A Special
Cousin, Annie Banks;
and a host of nieces,
nephews, cousins, and
friends.
In lieu of flowers, the
family asks you donate
to:
Nay-Kel Center
Baptist Church,
133 NayKel Lane,
Warrenton, NC 27589
Letters of
Remembrance may be
sent to:
Boyd's Funeral Service
149 Holland Bland Rd.,
Warrenton, NC 27589
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