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Religion frompagtB5 Thursday, Oct. IS and Friday Oct. 16 at 7 pjn.; and Sunday, Oct. 18 at 11 ajn. at 2930 Prescott Dr. Guest speakers will be as follows: Apostle Edward Allen of Ambassadors Cathedral for Christ; Pastor Scott White of Abba Father Ministries; and Pastor Carolyn Tatum. For more information, call 336-473 6689. Oct. 19 Initiative for African American Males The Winston Salem/Forsyth County Schools will sponsor an Initiative for African American males (I AAM) on Monday, Oct. 19 from 6 to 7 p.m. at the Enterprise Center on 1922 Martin Luther King, Jr. Dr. This is a forum on raising achieve ments for African American male students. The Minsters' Conference of Winston-Salem and Vicinity supports this event. For more informa tion, contact Rev. Lakeisha Hill at lfhill@wsfcs.kl2.nc.us or call 336-462-1091. Oct. 24 Fish dinner sale St. Andrews United Methodist Church will be selling fish dinners ($8) and fish sandwiches ($5) on Saturday, Oct. 24 from 10 a.m. to 3 pm. at 1840 Butler St. Sodas will also be available for purchase. For more information, con tact the church at 336-788 3421. Through Nov. 1 Annual Bake Sale St. James A.M.E. Church is now taking orders for its Annual Thanksgiving Bake Sale. Orders must be placed by Nov. 1 for delivery on Nov. 14 between 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. For more information or to place an order, call 336-724-3865. Through Nov. 2 Living Healthy workshop Living Healthy is hav ing a workshop every Monday through Nov. 2, from 1 to 3 p.m. at Peace Haven Baptist Church on 3384 York Road. Pre-regis tration is required. For more information and to register, call 336-748 0217. Ongoing First Baptist Church Children's Center, 501 West Fifth St., is participat ing in the U.S. Department of Agriculture funded Child and Adult Care Food Program. Meals will be available at no separate charge to enrolled partici pants. Children who are TANF recipients or who are members of SNAP or FDPIR households or are Head Start participants, are automatically eligible to receive free meal benefits. Adult participants who are members of food stamp or FDPIR households or who are SSI or Medicaid partic ipants are automatically eligible to receive free meal benefits. For more information, call 336-723 7071. 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. Ongoing 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. Ongoing Noon-Day Express New Liberty Baptist Ministries, 5009 Voss St., will host Noon-Day Express services on Wednesdays from noon to 12:45 pjn. Guest speakers from around the city and area will encourage your hearts at midweek preach ing the Gospel of Power and Commitment. A lunch will be offered. The public is cordially invited to attend. The Rev. Dr. Linda Beal is the host pastor. For more information contact Tracee Spears at 336-429 0512, or Deacon Beal at 336-528-3256. Ongoing Food and Pantry 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. Ongoing Join Calvary Hill Church of Greater Deliverance Inc. from 7:30 to 8:30 pjn. 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. Ongoing Men Helping Men All men young and old are invited to fellpwship with Calvary Hill Church of Greater Deliverance Inc., 4951 Manning St.,. during Men Helping Men Be Men every Tuesday from 6:30 to 8 p.m. For more information, contact 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 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. Please send captions with photos. The deadline to have all calendar items in to the newsroom is 11:59 p.m. 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 pm., 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. Have a Story Idea? news@wschnmcle?om Peppers from page E5 this radical movement. After Stephen's death, Saul got permission from the Sanhedrin to go to Damascus to arrest other believers. On the way to the city, he and his companions experienced a bright light that knocks them to the ground. His transformation begins. Only Saul experienced verses 4-19a. Ananias, though hesitant at first, went to him in Damascus and assisted in his trans formation. He spent three years (Zondervan's NIV Study Bible) in Arabia "praying, reflecting and examining Jesus through the eyes of Jewish Theology" (UMI Precepts for Living). Then he visited Peter in Jerusalem for a few days. Needless to say, the believers were suspicious of this new convert. Saul returned to Tarsus, his home. Lesson: Each time a plot is devised to kill Saul, believers rescue him. Saul goes back to Jerusalem, where the people remain cautious. Barnabas brings him to the apostles, bearing witness to his bold preaching in Damascus. The second threat to his life is foiled and some believers get him to the port city to send him home to Tarsus. Notice that individuals reject Saul but Jesus never did! He is transformed for His purpose. So are we! As we "become," believers will bear witness to our boldness. Life's Application: Church folk should not be so quick to reject other believers. After all, we were dead in our sins until we accepted Christ. When we are rejected, stay the course and stand on your beliefs. Your wit ness cannot waiver. Be bold! Saul's personality doesn't change. He con tinues to be fiery and bold for Jesus. God meets us where we are and molds us into what He wants us to be. Don't get caught up in the external; acceptance is nice and comforting but not necessary to be a witness for Christ. I Donald R. Rule BANKRUPTCY .egel Help For Your Debt Probleme DONALD R. BUIE, Attorney At Law www.donaldrbuie.com Tht Law Office of Donald R. Bute is a Federally designated Debt Relief Agency under Title 11 United States Code Section 528(a). We help peo ple file for bankruptcy relief under the oanHruplc.v code. # Free Initial Consultation 771 1 1QQ # Slop Repossession & Foreclosure / / J'lJVo 8 W. 3rd St., Ste. I(N) Macedonia Holiness Church Of God Of The Apostolic Faith, Inc. 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