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SOLID WASTE EQUIPMENT
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The Town of Kernersviile is offering the
right individual an opportunity to join its
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cludes operating a rear-loading and recy
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laborers in collecting curbside yard waste
collections and curbside trash and recy
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successfully pass physical exam and drug
screen. PAY RANGE: $11.73 - $17.36/hr.
The Town offers a progressive pay plan as
well as competitive benefits. App Dead
line: 5pm, Fri, 04/10/2015. Women and
minprities are encouraged to apply. All
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Religion
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revival. Everyone is welcome.
Beginning April 8
Anniversary services
The members of Shiloh Baptist Church, 916 E. 12th
St., will celebrate the 24th anniversary of pastor,
teacher and friend the Rev. Dr. Paul A. Lowe Jr. The
following preachers will preach on Sundays throughout
April. On Wednesday, April 8, Dr. Serenus Churn and
the Mount Zion Baptist Church; on Wednesday, April
16, Bishop Sheldon McCarter and the Greater
Cleveland Christian Avenue Church; on April 23, the
Rev. Dr. Sir Walter Mack and Union Baptist Church;
April 30, Dr. Nathan Scovens and Galilee Missionary
Baptist Church. The celebration will climax on Sunday,
May 3, with Dr. John Mendez and Emmanuel Baptist
Church. Each service is at 7 p.m. The public is invited
to attend.
April 11
Health Fair
The 11th annual Health Fait sponsored by the
Nurse's Ministry will be held on Saturday, April 11,
from 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., in the Fellowship Hall of
Red Bank Baptist Church, 6405 Red Bank Road,
Germanton. There will be vendors set up, door prizes,
and lectures for teens and adults on health-related top
ics. We ask the community to take charge of their
health by taking part in this event. The admission is
free. The pastor is Rev. James Clyburn Sr. The
church's phone number is 336-767-0981. The Rev.
James R. Clyburn Sr. is the pastor.
Starting April 13
Revival
Rock of Ages Baptist Church 4707 Cherry St. will
hold revival from Monday, April 13 through Thursday,
April 16. Service begins at 7:30 p.m. The guest revival
ist will be Pastor Andrew Draughn, from Mt. Airy. All
are welcome.
April 17
Choir Concert
At Calvary Hill Church of Greater Deliverance Inc.
on Friday, April 17 at 6:30 p.m. the public is invited to
Joyful Noise Men Choir Concert at Calvary Hill. There
will be guest choirs performing. Contact Deacon
Reginald Fleming at 336-661-6687.
April 18
Choir anniversary
St. Matthew Apostolic Temple Church of Jesus
Christ, 3640 New Walkertown Rd., where Bishop
Joseph P. Lowery is pastor, invites the public for a two
day celebration of the "Sanctuary Choir Anniversary"
on Saturday, April 18, at 6:30 p.m. Mistress of ceremo
ny will be Evangelist Beverly Alexander. Special guest
will be Dionn Owen and Renaissance Choir and other
guest choirs from the city. Sunday, April 19, at 4 p.m.,
the celebration continues, with Bishop James E. Wiley
Jr. and his church Greater Liberty Temple Church from
Shelby as guest speaker. If you have any questions con
tact: Minister of Music : Brother Kenny Anderson at
336-345-8922 or Church secretary: Sister Janet
Tucker at 336-682-6241 or call the church telephone at
336-724-1780 oremailSmatinc@att.net.
April 25
Crusade
Evangelical Baptist Ministries and Rock of Ages
Baptist Church are sponsoring a "Let Your Light Shine
For Jesus Christ" Crusade, the fourth Saturday, April
25, at 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. at the.25th Street Grill, 858 25th
St. (at corner of 25th and North Liberty Street). The
following Ministers and Christian friends will partici
pate: The Rev. Ernest Ford, senior pastor of Rock of
Ages Baptist Church; the Rev. Arnette L. Ford, pastor
of Rock of Ages Baptist Church; the Rev. Virginia
Wofford, founder of Evangelical Baptist Ministries in
Winston-Salem, the Rev. Darrell Hampton, pastor of
Union Gospel Baptist Church, Germanton; Rev. Dr.
Linda Beal, Pastor of New Liberty FGB Ministries.
April 26
Pastor's anniversary
Senior Pastor Ernest L. Ford and Pastor Arnette L.
Ford will celebrate their second anniversary April 26.
Dinner will be served at 1 p.m. and service will begin
at 2 p.m. Guest church will be Union Gospel Baptist
Church, of Germanton. Pastor Darrell Hampton will be
preaching.
Easter Services
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Church, 950 File St., On Maundy
Thursday, April 2, Dr. Paul Lowe and
his congregation from Shiloh Baptist
Church will worship at Mount Zion.
Sunrise Service will be on Sunday,
April 5. The Rev. James Cook and
the St. Stephen Missionary Baptist
Church Family will join Mount Zion
at this time for worship and a fellow
ship breakfast, with service beginning
at 6:30 a.m.
?On Thursday, April 2,
Restoration Christian Fellowship
Church will be walking two miles
from the bus station in downtown
Winston-Salem at 6:30 p.m. This is in
remembrance of what God the Father
did at Calvary. The church is expect
ing souls to be saved and delivered as
they take it to the streets.
?At Calvary Hill Church of
Greater Deliverance Inc., 4951
Manning St., several services will be
held for Holy Week. On Friday, April
3 at 6:30 pin.. Calvary 7 Last Words
will be presented. Several preachers
will deliver the. message. On
Saturday, April 4 from 9:30 a.m. to
noon, the annual Easter Egg Hunt
will be held. On Sunday, April 5 at 6
a.m. we will have Sunrise Service.
Elder Rosetta Dennis will deliver the
message, and there will be a conti
nental breakfast served at 5:30 a.m.
before the service. Bishop Claude C.
Turner is founder, pastor and teacher.
For more information, contact the
church 336-744-3012.
?Holy Trinity Full Gospel
Fellowship Center, 5307 Peters
Creek Parkway will have a Youth
Celebration that will include a fun
filled day for all youth on Saturday,
April 4 from noon to 2 p.m. All youth
are welcome to attend this event that
will include an egg hunt, game activ
ities, kite flying (bring a kite), and a
delicious complementary lunch. For
more information call the church
office at 336-784-9347.
?On Good Friday, April 3, Pastor
Curtis Friday and The Love
Church will be giving away $5,000
in free gas. The time begins at 1:30
p.m. and the location will be revealed
on 1340 AM and 103.5 FM radio sta
tions at 1 pm. along with social
media pages of Pastor Curtis Friday
& The Official Love Church. Anyone
with any questions or concerns,
should email to
marketing@thelovecity.org or call the
church at 336-525-1LOV (1568).
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Zion Church, 1435 E. Fourth St.,
will present a cantata titled The
Seven Last Words of Christ' at 6 p.m.
Sunday, April 5. The Cathedral Choir
and guest soloists will perform with
an orchestra. Duncan Gray is the
director; Marion "Pete" Thomas, the
organist; and Julie Hunter, the pianist.
This performance features seven
movements corresponding to the
seven last words of Christ as He hung
on the cross; and a musical depiction
of the earthquake following the cruci
fixion; exploring and revealing the
emotional resonances inherent in the
story of the crucifixion, y
?Greater Tabernacle Worship
Center, 1410 Attucks St., is celebrat
ing Holy Week, Monday, March 30 -
Saturday, April 4. Communion will
be served every evening at 6 p.m. un
Friday, April 3, Greater Tabernacle
Worship Center presents "Seven Las
Sayings" at 7 p.m. On Saturday, April
4 at Civitan Park in Kemersville,
from 10 a.m. - 3 p.m. is the annual
Easter Egg Hunt. On Sunday, April 5
at 6 a.m. will be Sunrise Service and
Communion. The pastor is Apostle
BJ McCloud. For more information,
contact Greater Tabernacle Worship
Center at 336-777-1113.
?Piney Grove Baptist Church
will have a weekend of Easter activi
ties beginning with an Easter Festival
on Saturday, April 4 at 10 a m. to
noon at the PGBC Fam.ly^Life
Center, 4633 Grove Garden Dnve^
There will be an Easter Egg hunt tor
children of all ages and many more
fun activities for all ages. The cele
bration will continue on Sunday at 6
a m. with an Easter Sunrise Service
followed by an Easter Program at
8:30 a.m. and worship service at 10
a.m. For more information about
these events, call 336-744-5759.
?Communion Service will be held
at New Hope AM?. Zion Church,
7184 Shallowford Road in Lewisville
on Thursday, April 2, at 7 p.m. The
speaker will be the Rev. Beverly W_
McMillian and the church of
Bethlehem AME Zion Church of
Pfafftown. The Rev. Dairl L. Scott,
Sr. is the pastor. Also, New Hope
A.M.E. Zion Church will have Easter
Sunrise Service on Sunday, Apnl .,
starting at 6 a.m. Sunday morning.
The Rev Warren Nance of Hickory
Grove A .ME Zion Church and con
gregation will worship with the
chinch. Breakfast will be served. The
Rev Dairl L. Scott, Sr. is the pastor.
For information, call the church at
336-945-9083 or 336-945-5618.
?Born Again Free Deliverance
Tabernacle Church of God, The
Apostle's Faith Inc., 315 Spnng St.,
Thomasville, where the pastor is
Bishop Barbara G. Adams, will have
its Easter Sunday service Sunday,
April 5 . Sunday School will be at 10
a.m. followed by Praise & Worship
Service at 11 a.m. Pastor & Overseer
Bishop Barbara G.Adams will dehv
er the Easter message ... He Kose^
Jesus Is Alive & Doing Fine For
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?Mount Sinai Full Gospel
Deliverance Center, 2721
Manchester St., will present "Seven
Last Words in Song" on Good Friday,
April 3 at 7 p.m. featuring original
musical compositions with psalmists
accompanied by a string quartet. The
Resurrection Celebration will contin
ue Sunday, April 5 at the 11 a.m.
Easter observance. High praise and
worship, music, dance and dynamic
preaching will culminate the celebra
tion. The public is invited to attend
these services. For additional infor
mation, contact the church office at
336-722-2624. The Rev. Yvonne H.
Hines serves as Senior Pastor.
?Rock of Ages Baptist Church,
4707 Cherry St., will have the last
seven words of Jesus on Friday, April
3, beginning at noon to 3 p.m. There
will be seven preachers, preaching
the word. Minister George Hodges,
form First Step Kingdom Minister,
Greensboro; Rev. Bulford, Solid
Rock Baptist Church; Bishop Marvin
Cremedy, Vessels of Honor Church
Ministry; Pastor Errol Gay, United
Bible-Way Worship Center; Sister
Pauline Martin; the Rev. Birdie Rush;
and Pastor Clara Cremedy, Vessels of
Honor Church Ministry.
?Jerry C. Gilmore III, president,
and the members of the Original
Easter Sunrise Committee invite the
public to attend the 2015 Seven Last
Words of Christ Service at 7 p.m. on
Friday, April 3, at New Bethel
Baptist Church, 1016 North Trade
St., with the Rev. Dr. Kendall D.
Jones serving as the Host Pastor.
Bishop Tavaris Johnson Sr., Pastor of
New Dimensions Community
Christian Center of High Point, will
serve as the worship leader. The First
Word - Dr. Kendall Jones, Pastor of
New Bethel Baptist Church; The
Second Word - Rev. Dr. Sir Walter
Mack, Jr., Pastor of Union Baptist
Church; The Third Word - Pastor
Beverly Alexander, Castor of Open
Door Community Church; The Forth
Word - Bishop Sheldon McCarter,
Pastor of Greater Cleveland Avenue
Christian Church; Fifth Word -
Bishop John Parks, Pastor of New
Hope Missionary Baptist Church;
The Sixth Word - Dr. Daryl Napper,
Sr., Pastor of Daryl Napper
Ministries; The Seventh Word -
Bishop Freddie Marshall, Jr., Pastor
of Christ Cathedral Church of
Deliverance. Easter Sunrise Service
will be held at 6 a.m. on Sunday,
April 5, at Bethlehem Missionary
Baptist Church, 1711 North
Claremont Ave., presided by the Rev.
Dr. L. Dwight Hash Jr. The Light,
1340 AM radio station, will be broad
casting live at 6 a.m. For more infor
mation, please contact The Original
Easter Sunrise Committee via phone
at 336-723-5508.
Peppers
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Salvation! He provides witnesses,
most remain alive, who can validate
Jesus' physical Resurrection. Search
the Gospels to find Jesus' appear
ances. In each instance. He proves
that He isn't a ghost! Paul then gives
his personal testimony about the
Risen Savior. It is God's grace that
saved him. It is only Jesus' sacrifice
that makes Salvation possible. Adam,
the first man brought death; Jesus
brings life. He concludes that if they
don't believe in the Resurrection.
they have nothing. By the time chap
ter 15 ends at verse 58, the Corinthian
Christians are challenged not to doubt
and to continue to serve because the
Risen Lord will return.
Life's Application: Isaiah 52:13
53:12 predicted Christ's suffering for
the sake of humanity's sins. All four
Gospels recorded Jesus prediction of
His death and Resurrection. Without
the Resurrection, Christians have no
hope! We would be a group of good
meaning folk with nothing else. After
Thomas felt Jesus' hands and side, he
believed in the Resurrection Jesus
told him that he is blessed because he
saw. He goes on further to say that
those who did not see and yet
believed are blessed also. Because he
lives we can face evil, disappoint
ment, failure, happiness, and success.
Notice there is no mention of perfec
tion. If that could be accomplished on
our own, then we wouldn't need
Jesus! His Resurrection is our guar
antee for eternal life. Don't doubt -
believe. May we celebrate
Resurrection Sunday with all sinceri
ty. God Bless each of you!