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First Waughtown Baptist presents Fifth Sunday Singing SPECIAL TO THE CHRONICLE First Waughtown Baptist Church (FWBC), 838 Moravia St., Winston-Salem, will host its Fifth Sunday Singing service at 4:30 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 30 in the D. W. Bishop Full Life Center of the church. Two singing groups. 2 Chronicles and Spiritual Legends of High Point, will be featured along with the Men's Chorus of First Waughtown. The service is open to the public, who is asked to bring three canned goods for donation to a local charity. A love offering will also be accepted. Members of 2 Chronicles include tenors Anthony Godfrey and Tonv Watson; minister of music/keyboardist and vocalist Ken Robinson; drummer and tenor Jermaine Simmons; bass guitarist Fred Wright, Sr.; lead vocalist Pastor Leroy "tyson; and A1 Roseboro, booking agent. The members of Spiritual Legends are Otis Chandler, David Smith, Harry Thompson, Elwood Daniels and Johnny Frank Witherspoon. The Fifth Sunday Singing is coordinated by Kenneth Speaks.. Pastor Dennis W. Bishop is senior pastor. The church phone number is 336-784-7386. Religion from page 2t5 Hart is pastor. Guest speak er will be Evangelist Mattie Young of Bethlehem Baptist Church. All are welcome to attend. For more information, contact the church at 336-761 1351. School of Ministry The Holy Trinity Full Gospel Fellowship Center. 5307 Peters Creek Parkway, will host School of Ministry on Sunday, Aug. 30 at 4 p.m. Pastor Richard C. Miller Sr., will be the facilitator. This event is to enhance more knowledge of the Bible and its principles. For more information, contact the church at 336-784-9347. Beginning Sept. 2 Church Anniversary New Direction Movement Cathedral, 3300 Overdale Drive, is having its 36th Church Anniversary from Wednesday, Sept. 2 through Friday, Sept. 4 at 7:30 p.m. Guest speakers will include Bishop Andrea Miller-Nash, Apostle Wallace Gaither and Apostle Brenda McCloud. For more information call 336-771-2111. Sept. 6 Choir Anniversary St. Mark Baptist Church Inspirational Choir will be celebrating its 41st choir anniversary on Sunday, Sept. 6 at 4 p.m. on 1100 Manly St. Special guest will be "Leon and the Gospel Tornadoes" and "Anthony Davis and the Gospel Intruders". Rev. Dr. James Fulwood is pastor. For more information call 336-723-6396. Sept. 12 Evening of Entertainment St. James A.M.E. Church, 1501 N. Patterson Ave., will have an "Evening of Entertainment" on Saturday, Sept. 12 from 6 to 9 p.m., featuring Mr. Nelson L. Roberts and Band, Gospel Jazz Musician/Comedian and Minister Will "EJ" Furches, Testimony Mime Ministry. Donations are $40 and $45 at the door. Peppers from pane B5 for God was waning because they had not seen the blessings promised by the prophets. First Judah remained a small insignifi cant part of Persia. Secondly, their glorious future couldn't be seen and finally God had not returned to the Temple with majesty and power. Basically the people were in a holding pattern and began to lose hope. The lack of hope led to old behaviors cropping up. Lesson: Malachi. the last prophet speaks out a^iinst their apathy toward God. He assures them that God will keep His word. A forerunner will precede Dinner will be included. This will benefit for Women's Day on Sept. 27. The Rev. Steven L. Lyons is pastor. For more infor mation contact Kimberly Howard-Green at 336-995 8061, or Myrna D. Williams at 336-923-5881. Sept. 14 Bible class ' The Sovereign Grace Bible Institute will begin its fall classes on Sept. 14. This will be a one-and-a half year certificate pro gram. On Monday nights, Ephesians and Practical Lessons on the Christian Life will be the topics. On Tuesday nights, there will be classes on the book of Romans and studies in Systematic Theology. An Old Testament Survey class will be added in the third semester. Classes will be held on Monday and Tuesday nights from 7 to 9 p.m. at 2712 Bon Air Ave. If you are interested in this type of in-depth Bible study, please call Elder Warren Burrell at 336-924 6001 or 336-682-6782. The final registration day will be on Sept. 11. For more information visit the web site at www.sgchapel.org. Sept. 20 Gospel concert The Concert Series Committee of Grace Presbyterian Church locat ed at 3901 Carver School Rd ., will sponsor the Glenn Burleigh Concert Choir of Greensboro in concert on Sunday, Sept. 20 at 4 p.m. in the sanctuary. Will "EJ" Furches (Minister of Mime) will be the guest performer. The general public is invited to attend. The concert is free, howev er there will be an offering lifted during the intermis sion. There will be a recep tion following the concert. The Rev. Toure' C. Marshall is the senior pas tor of Grace. For more information, contact com mittee chairman and PR director Rudolph V. Boone Sr.. at 336-767-4087. Sept. 25 Prayer Around the Jail On Friday, Sept. 25 at 6 p.m., members of the Forsyth Jail and Prison Ministries will gather around the Forsyth County Him to prepare the way. The question is raised," Can you endure His judg ment when He does come?" He will refine (bum off the impurities) or cleanse like a launderer's (fuller's) soap. The prophet exposes their hypocrisy; they want justice but don't practice it. What they need is mercy! They also bring lame animals for the sacri fice. Are they giving God their best? Malachi takes them to court to prove God's case. They are guilty of a long list of sins. He urges them to repent and return to God who is just in all of His dealings. Their blinders keep them from seeing their sins, thus they are robbing God. What they don't recognize is they are hurting themselves. Bringing tithes to the Jail on 201 N. Church St. to form a human prayer cir cle. The theme this year is "Overcoming Guilt and Shame". For more infor mation, call Claudette at 336-759-0063. Ongoing Emergency food give-away Christ Kingdom Building Worship Center, 3894 North Hampton Dr., in partnership with second Harvest Food Bank of NWNC, provides to the community at large an Emergency Food Assistance Program on Tuesdays (2 p.m.); Wednesdays (4:30 p.m.); first and third Saturdays (10 a.m. to noon); and sec ond and fourth Saturdays, 8 to 10 a.m. Boutique SJ Boutique Free clothes closet is open every second, fourth and fifth Saturday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. each month at St. James A.M.E. Church, 1501 N. Patterson Ave. Open to the public. Volunteers needed. Contact 336-995-1464. Food and Panfry Clothes Closet Every second Saturday of each month from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.. Calvary Hill Church of Greater Deliverance Inc. invites anyone who is in need of food and clothes. The Food Pantry and Clothes Closet is at 4951 Manning St. Direct all question to Missionary Tammy Orr at 336-744-3012. Monthly Service Join Calvary Hill Church of Greater Deliverance Inc. from 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. on the fourth Tuesday of each month at the Bethesda Center, 930 North Patterson Ave., pro viding hope through teach ing and preaching present ed by Calvary Hill's minis terial staff. For more infor mation contact the church at 336-744-3012. We appreciate your religious news. Will you help us to process your news more efficiently? Please give us complete information about the event, such as the sponsor Temple with the wrong attitude does not give God glory. God says "Do right by Him and His creation and see if He will open the windows of heaven." Life's Application: It is important not to lose hope while waiting on God. Hopelessness leads to all types of sins. Yes at times we lose some strength, but don't continue in that direc tion! As soon as you recog nize where you are, repent and return to the just God. That loving relationship inspires our best for Him. It influences our daily lives. What we do says volumes about who we are. Return to God and be patient and never waver while waiting. and address, date, time and place of the event and con tact information so that the public can contact some one for more information if needed. We ask that items be sent in document form in an email or Word or PDF attachment. We ask that photos be sent as attach ments to emails and that they are jpegs at least 4 inches wide by 6 inches deep rather than sent on documents. Staring the week of May 10, the deadline to have all calendar items in to the newsroom will be 11:59 pm. Sunday for that week's paper. Send your calendar items to news@wschroni cle.com. You can also drop them off, Monday through Friday before 5 p.m., or mail your items to Winston Salem Chronicle, 617 N. Liberty St., Winston-Salem, NC 27101; or send them via our website, www.wschronicle .com. * Members of the singing group 2 Chronicles perform at another event. 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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. BUHf ti.WK.Sr. D J)^ S.TD. - Pastor ____________ 4111 Whitfield Drive Phone: 336-767-3700 Fax: 336-767-7006 AT&T reminds you to keep your eyes on the road, not on your phone. When you're behind the wheel, nothing is more valuable than your life, or the lives of others. It Can Wait* ItCanWait.com | Follow us on Twitter @ltCanWait
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