Religion fivm page B! part in this program. Different categories will be judged and prizes will be given. Rev. Dr. James Fulwood is pas tor and teacher. 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. 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 for more information or to schedule a pick up at 336-723 9451. The Rev. Chad R. Armstrong is senior pastor. Beginning March 18 Spring Revival The New Liberty Grove Baptist Church in Taylorsville, where Dr. Ideal Roseboro is the pastor, will be having the annual Spring Revival from Wednesday, March 18, to Friday, March 20 at 7 p.m. nightly. The guest speaker for all three nights will be Minister Tavares Vance of Bethlehem Missionary Baptist Church in Winston-Salem, where the pastor is Dr. Dwight Hash Sr. March 18 Grief session St. Paul United Methodist Church, 2400 Dellabrook Road, sponsors Grief Share, a support group for persons who are experiencing grief due to the loss of someone close to them. "Is This Normal?" is the topic on Saturday, March 18, at 10 a.m. in the church conference room. Grief Share is nondenominational, featuring bib lical teachings and recovery topics. The sessions are free, designed to give support and encouragement on one's journey "from mourning to joy." For further infor mation contact the church office at 336-723-4531 or 336-722-5517. Beginning March 19 Career Fair Genesis Baptist Church, 2812 East Bessemer Ave. in Greensboro, will be hosting a two-day Career Fair on Thursday, March 19 and Friday, March 20 from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. and 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., respectively. NC Joblink and NC Works are partners. Day one of the event is ded icated to preparation. A series of seminars, symposiums and breakout sessions will be conducted, all designed to help people to get started. Day two is dedicated to job placement. Representatives from a variety of local employers will be on hand to meet prospects, conduct on-site interviews and in many cases make on the spot offers of employment. Contact careerfair@genesisbap tistchurch.com or visit the website at genesiscareerfair.com. For additional information, or to participate in the Career Fair contact Minister Price at james vpricesr@ yahoo .com. Voices of Freedom to worship at St. John C.M.E. SPECIAL TO THE CHRONICLE The University of Connecticut Gospel Choir will wor ship with St. John C.M.E Church, 350 NW Crawford Place, on Saturday, March 14, at 6 p.m. The Rev. Omar L. Dykes is pastor. The gospel choir, known as the Voices of Freedom, has been a vital part of the University of Connecticut's Community for over 30 years. This choir, which began as a response to the Civil Rights Struggle of the 1960s, has gar nered a fantastic reputation for its outstanding musicians and singers. In addition, the Voices of Freedom Gospel Choir has birthed some of the greatest gospel artists and preachers in the country at this time. The choir sings a wide range of gospel music, including pieces from each of the three main categories of gospel music: traditional, contempo rary and praise and worship. Voices of Freedom is a unique ensemble of about 80 or more students that provides personal elevation and enlightenment of the gospel and spiritual music of the Black Experience Church. Under the leadership of the Rev. Lisa Clayton, there are no auditions required for entry in the choir. "We are here to sing, minister to others, and enjoy ourselves in the celebration of music." Submitted Photo Voices of Freedom Peppers they do His Will. The Counselor will comfort (encour age); be a helper in human situations; will convict the world's rejection; and will witness to Christ Himself. The Spirit convicts in three ways. First because unbelief leads to' sin, the unbelievers have no hope. Secondly, only Jesus is the standard for righteousness, not anyone else. The final conviction comes because the world rejected Him judgment will come. Notice that even Jesus couldn't tell it all! He states simply that the Holy Spirit will guide them into all Truth. The Spirit glorifies God, the Father and God, the Son juid speaks only what is given to Him. Jesus stresses that obedience to His teachings is neces sary. Life's Application: The Holy Spirit is more than an emotional response in worship! He cannot be pigeon holed like that. The Holy Spirit is the guide for daily liv ing. When we think about all that Jesus want us to do, we can easily become overwhelmed. The Spirit calms, guides, and witnesses to us in order to do the Saviour's Will. Believers are not left alone like orphans, Jesus sent the Spirit to be with us as we stand for His righteousness. Many of us can attest to His presence and power in our personal and corporate lives. The Spirit is real!! He sup ports, teaches, empowers, and leads us into the full expe rience of God's Truth (Richards' Complete Bible Handbook)! While this comforts us, don't forget the Spirit does show us our evil ways. That's done to grow us. March 21 Gospel Showcase A Soul Food Saturday, March 21 at 6 p.m., the Worship and Arts Ministry of Exodus United Baptist Church, 2000 Wilbur Street, near the old Boys and Girls Club on Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd., will sponsor a Sylvia's of Harlem, N.Y., style Sunday Gospel Showcase & Soul Food event, with $7 specials. They include, one entree, two sides, one drink, extra items and dessert for addi tional cost. There will be live entertainment and great fellowship. Pastor Alvin Carlisle is senior pastor. For more information contact: Ronee Walker at 336-422 3259 or Elder Ron Wilds at 336-926-5191. Starting on March 2 Men's Revival Life Changing Transformation Church Ministry, 2001 N.E. 25th St. (corner of Ansonia and 25th), will be having Men's Revival starting Sunday, March 22. The theme is "From Boys to Men, Man UP!" The guest speakers are as following: Sunday, March 22, Bishop Preston Mack from Jesus Ressurection Power will be speaking at 5 p.m.; Thursday, March 26, Pastor Johnny Johnson from United Deliverance Church of God will be speak at 7 p.m.; Saturday, March 27, Apostle Edward Allen of Ambassador Cathedral will be speaking at 7 p.m. Doors will open early. March 22 'Ten Virgins' St. Mark Baptist Church's Inspirational Choir will be presenting the "Ten Virgins" in drama and song on Sunday, March 22 at the church, 1100 Manley St. Doors will open at 3:15 p.m. and play will start at 4 p.m. This play is under the direction of First Lady Hattie Fulwood. The public is invited to attend. Rev. Dr. James Fulwood is pastor and teacher. Ongoing Lenten Services St. James A.M.E. Church, 1501 N. Patterson Ave., across from the post office, will have Lenten Service each'Wednesday evening at 7 p.m. until March 25. Boutique SJ Boutique at St. James A.M.E. Church, 1501 N. 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