Second-grader wins Miss Junior Mt. Olive Mt. Olive Baptist Church, 1301 C. E. Gray Drive, hosted Miss Junior Mt. Olive on Sunday, July 19. The winner was Rosa Mone' Robinson, who is an upcoming second-grader at Forest Park Elementary School. Her par ents are Mr. <& Mrs. Dedrick Robinson. Dr. Charles E. Gray is pastor. Awakening from page B5 "There is no other major two-day Christian music festival in the Southeast. With that in mind, we believe Awakening will draw peo ple from a wide geographic area to Winston-Salem," Lassiter said. "We are con fident that Awakening will build a loyal regional audi ence over time and become a major annual event, resulting in more diners at restaurants, more retail shopping, more overnight hotel stays and an overall significant boost to the local economy, particularly to the downtown area." He noted that the top four Christian music con certs in America aggregate ly draw more than 300,000 people over the course of a week. In addition to Kirk Franklin, MercyMe and Jeremy Camp as headline performers, Lassiter said additional headlining and secondary acts are being cultivated and will include a diverse range of musical performers, speakers and local church groups. Tickets to the Awakening Music Festival range from $25 to $75 per day. Group discounts also are available. Tickets will go on sale Monday, Aug. 10 to the general public through Ticketmaster at ticketmaster.com. Those interested in more information about ticket sales, including group sales opportunities, should call the Winston Salem Dash office at 336 331-3740. Religion from page B5 ~~ "? * Blvd. in Greensboro. The session will be held on Aug. 9 - 14. A gospel conceit, community feast and multiple mis sion projects across the Triad area will launch the event on Monday, Aug. 10. For more information about Lott Carey and the Annual Session, visit www.lottcarey.org or call 301-429-3300. Church Revival New Hope A.ME. Zion Church, 7000 Shallowford Road in Lewisville, will celebrate its annual revival on Aug. 9-14. On Sunday morning (Aug. 9), the pastor, Rev. Dairl L. Scott Sr., will bring the 11 a.m. message. Lunch will be served at 1:30 p.m. At 3 p.m., Rev. Dairl L. Scott Jr. will bring the message along with his church family. Union Chapel A.M.E. Zion Church of Linwood. On Aug. 10, Rev. Tyrone K. Rigsby of Center Grove AME Zion Church of Tobaccoville; Aug. 11, Rev. Dr. Karen R. Miller of Bethania A.M.E. Zion Church of Winston-Salem; Aug. 12, Rev. Jimmy C. Griffin of New Jersey A.M.E. Zion Church of Lexington; Aug. 13, Rev. Johnny E. Scott of Pleasant Grove Baptist Church of Yadkinville; and Aug. 14, Rev. Carolyn D. Bratton of Moore's Chapel A .ME. Zion Church of Kings Mountain. Nightly service will begin at 7 p.m. For more information call 336-945-9083 or 336-945-5618. Beginning Aug. 12 Summer Revival New Hope Missionary Baptist Church will hold an annual summer revival beginning Aug. 12 at 7 p.m. on 1201 New Hope Ln. The revival will continue on Aug. 19 and Aug. 26 at 7 p.m. The program leader and host pastor is Bishop John C. Parks. Everyone is invited to attend, for more information please call 336-724-5401. Aug. 15 Community Day Greater St. Matthew at 149 North Wheeler Street will host their annual Community Day and School Giveaway on Saturday, Aug. 15 from 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. Please come out and enjoy free food, games and prizes and more. School supplies will be given out on a first come first serve basis. Pastor William J. Purvis, Sr. is the host pastor. For additional information, call 336-724-3106. Aug. 16 Church Anniversary United Progressive Baptist Church will be celebrating their 73rd anniversary on Sunday, Aug. 16 at 10:30 a.m. on 1122 Quincy Caldwell Cir. The theme is "Great is they faithfulness Lord. We give you Glory". Dr. Samuel Cornelius will be guest pastor. Rev. Dairl Scott, Sr., will be guest pastor. For more information contact Rev. Pamela Goodine at 336-986-0251. Beginning Aug. 19 Revival on the Lawn Paul P. Thombs, senior pastor of Nehemiah Worship Center. 4873 Phelps Drive, will host Revival on The Lawn on Wednesday, Aug. 19 through Friday, Aug. 21 starting at 6 pjn. The public is invited to come. Transportation will be provided. For more information call 336-712-7408. Peppers mm page B5 605 BC. Some high ranking Jews are deported to Babylon. Daniel and the Hebrew Boys are in this bunch. Back in Jerusalem, the pilgrims are making their way to the Temple. The prophet is at one of the doors greeting them (commoners). As they enter to wor ship, they are told to change their ways and remain protected by God. He cautions them to "stop playing church". He mocks their false confi dence by saying "Temple of the Lord" several times. The Temple will not save them he declares! They must change their attitude (return to God) and their actions (practice justice, love mercy, and be humble) and God will continue to dwell with them in the land of their ancestors. The phrase "innocent blood" refers to three prac tices -"sacrificing to foreign idols in the Temple, child sacrifices, and killing prophets whose message the king doesn't like" (David C. Cook's Echoes Adult Teachers Commentary". Jeremiah reminds the people that they trust in the feel-good messages by the false prophets. They are guilty of the same actions as soci ety's leaders! The ever present, all knowing God sees their hearts and their deeds. They are told to go to Shiloh to view the evidence of God's wrath. Use your study Bibles and commentaries to find out Shiloh's significance. Ephraim is a reference to Israel. Life's Application: If our hearts aren't focused on true worship of God, we get into a lot of behaviors that displease Him. The lack of com mitment and trust in God results in arrogance, corruption, injustice, and oppression. Our behavior creates a world of confusion. Have we turned our "sacred spaces" into dens of rob bers? Yes, we are to live in this world but we don't have to conform to it! We are the change agents for justice, mercy and humility. Examine your self today and declare whose side you are on! Salvation Army from page BS availability (guitar, piano, drumline). Also, violin as a sec ond instrument is offered through a partnership with the Winston-Salem Symphony. Students learn basic music theory, sing in a choir, and take part in a Bible class. The Summer Conservatory is open to children in grades 4-12 who can commit to attend all seven weeks of the program. New students need no prior brass or musical experience. Students have time for recreation daily. Field trips are taken once a week as part of the curriculum. In addition, the most advanced students will have the opportunity to take part in several ministry trips to local assisted living residences and two Sunday ministry nips to area Salvation Army corps. For more information on The Salvation Army Academy of Music & Arts contact: David Zuniga at 336-970-0608 or 336-499-1196 ext. 171 orDavidZuniga@uss.salvationarmy.org. Photos by Douu Rogers Niah Brooks was named Female Student of the Year and Arturo Balanzar was named Male Student of the Year at the Graduate Concert. Niah Brooks performs on the piano, playing "Wondrous Cross" and "My Robot," as part of the Beginner's class. WI WELCOME ^ NEW PATIENTS Our office ittwidN dK MUiag ??ni(? ? tuoMoi ? ?atrum ? fnu*<* ? iimii o luxu ? Imiifwut ?fWMiXMM/iillriiiHi ? Vofu tmukfut ? h*< 4fn ih-iWMi (??.?.? Wc accept om?i form* of imuntt (336) 744-1300 www.Mdlmmiln^oa Macedonia Holiness Church Of God Of The Apostolic Faith, Inc. Sunday Services Sunday School 9:43 a.m. II Morning Worship 11:00 a.m. II M.YJMJ 6:30 p.m. Wednesday Services Prayer & Bible Study 7:30 p.m. 4111 Whitfield Drive Phone: 336-767-3700 Fax: 336-767-7006 lktaftl.Wn.Sr. DD^ S.TJ). ? Pastor MOUNTAIN VIEW SKIN^CARE Paul D. Wortman, MD Board Certified in Dermatology TTsamonfrand Complementary/Alternative Treatment for Disorders of Skin, Hair and Nails 4680 Brownsboro Road ? Ste B Winston-Salem. NC 27106 Tel (336) 893-8423 ? www.mtnviewskincare.com The only dermatologist in North Winston. ELUSjO^ Eric 8. EIHson Attorney At Lett/ Is Your License Revoked or even Permanently Revoked? I May Be Able to Get You a Driving Privilege. Is the Ball Bondsman Too Expensive? Maybe You Need to try a Property Bond. Call Me! Il 112 Nonh Marshall Street Winston Salem. 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