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Oct. 25
?Check Your Privilege'
The Unitarian
Universalist Fellowship of
Winston-Salem, located at
4055 Robinhood Road,
will have a sermon led by
Rev. Lisa Schwartz entitled
"Check Your Privilege" on
Sunday, Oct. 25 at 9 a.m.
and 11 a.m. There will be a
9:15 am. forum led by Ken
Ostberg discussing the
nuclear deal with Iran. For
more information, visit
uufws.org.
Oct. 25
Anniversary
celebration
On Sunday, Oct. 25 at 4
p.m., there will be a
Greeters, Ushers, Security
And Nurses Anniversary at
the Piney Grove Baptist
Church Sanctuary, 4715
Indiana Ave. The guest
preacher will be Pastor
Kenneth Hairston of
Antioch Baptist Church of
Ridge way, Virginia. For
more information, call 336
744-5759.
Oct. 25
Usher's Day
New Hope Missionary
Baptist Church, 1201 New
Hope Lane, will have its
annual Ushers Day
Celebration on Sunday,
Oct. 25 at 4 pjn. Pastor
Larry Smith of Mars Hill
Baptist Church will be the
guest speaker. Barbara
Rice is the program leader.
Bishop John C. Parks is the
host pastor. For more infor
mation, contact the church
at 336-724-5401.
Oct. 25
Sister Sunday
The Home Missions
Society of Goler
Metropolitan A.M.E. Zion
Church will sponsor Sister
Sunday on Sunday, Oct. 25
at 10 a.m., at 1435 E.
Fourth St. The theme is
"Sisters United On A
Journey Of Hope And
Courage." During the wor
ship service, community
breast cancer survivors will
be recognized; pink lapel
ribbons distributed; breast
health information provid
ed; and a memorial candle
lighting for those who have
lost the fight. Reverend
Johnny L. Ruff is^he pas-/
tor. For more inforntation,
call 919-753-6124. or
email lriggs3@yahoo.com.
Oct. 25
Sunday service
New Direction
Movement Cathedral,
located at 3300 Overdale
Drive, will have its service
on Sunday, Oct. 25 at 11
ajn. The young adults and
yolith will be in charge of
the service. For more infor
mation, call 336-771-2111.
Beginning Oct. 26
Homecoming
and revival
St. Paul
United
Methodist
Church ,
2 4 0 0
Dellabrook
Road, is
hosting its
annual
homecom
ing and
revival beginning Monday,
Oct. 26) through
Wednesday/Oct. 28 at 7
p.m. nigntly. Rev. Dr.
Joseph Daniels, lead pastor
ofEmory Fellowship and
'District Superintendent of
the Greater Washington
District of Washington,
D.C. will be the speaker.
St. Paul's choirs and the
Zamar Praise Team will
lead the ministry of music
and praise each evening.
For more information, call
336-723-4531 or email
office@stpaulumcws.org.
Oct. 28
Youth fall festival
Holy Trinity Full
Gospel Fellowship will
sponsor a youth fall festival
on Wednesday, Oct. 28
from 7 to 8:30 p.m., at
5307 Peters Creek
Parkway. All activities will
be outdoors with Trunk or
Treat. There will be game
activities and food. For
more information, contact
the church office at 336
784-9347.
Oct. 31
Married Couples
meeting
RICH CDC Married
Couples group will meet on
Saturday, Oct. 31 at 5 pm.
at 5307 Peters Creek
Parkway. All married cou
ples are welcome to attend.
This program enhances
marriages of all ages; pro
vide proper support for
married couples that are
separated, through guided
and well-balanced group
activities, discussions, out
ings and creative program
ming. For more informa
tion, call 336-784-9347.
Through Nov. 2
Living Healthy
workshop
Living Healthy is hav
ing a workshop every
Monday through Nov. 2,
from 1 to 3 pm. at Peace
Haven Baptist Church on
3384 York Road. Pre-regis
tration is required. For
more information and to
register, call 336-748
0217.
Nov. 6
World Community Day
There will be a World
Community Day Service
on Friday, Nov. 6 at 11:30
a.m. at Knollwood Baptist
Church, 330 Knollwood St.
Registration will be at 11
a.m. Dr. Bob Setzer will be
leading the service. For
more information, contact
Jamezenna Sudler at 336
772-0542.
Nov. 14
Singers' anniversary
The Napper Singers
will celebrate their 55th
anniversary on Saturday,
Nov. 14 at 6 p.m. at Galilee
Missionary Baptist
Church, 4129
Northhampton Drive. For
more information, contact
the church at 336-724
3857.
Ongoing
Food program
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.
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Interfaith
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munities and us ministering out in the world and how that
translates to the Millennial and how we can embody that
for generations to come."
Hash and Leonard stated that more panel discussions
are to follow, as there are many topics that they wish to
touch on, but no date has been set in stone as of yet.
For more information on Interfaith Winston-Salem,
contact Jerry McLeese at jmcleesel@yahoo.com or call
336-722-9112.
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Those honored on
Saturday, Sept. 26, at the
Embassy Suites in
Winston-Salem were pre
sented with plaques includ
ing: Elliot Brown, 25 years,
First Waughtown; Jimmy
Diggs, 25 years, St.
Stephens; James Wright,
36 years. Dreamland Park;
Mack Nowlin, 36 years, St.
Mark; Napoleon Sherrad,
40 years. Mars Hill; and J.
Kelsey Trusedale, 50 years,
v Union Chapel.
Also recognized were
those who served as presi
dents of the FCSSU. Those
living who served from
1981 to present received a
paperweight inscribed with
years served. Honorees in
this category included:
Luther Jones (*81 -*85);
Fred Mizzell (*85-'89);
Minister Lorenzo Wesley
('90-'92); Rev. James
Lewis Jr. ('94-'98); James
Wright ('98-'04); Elder
Richard Wood ('04-'10)
and Minister Velma
McCloud ('10-present).
Over the years, the
FCSSU has given thou
sands of dollars to our
Scholarship Essay winners
to help further their educa
tion. Some of the past
scholarship recipients
names were listed in the
program booklet with
information written by
some of them in regard to
their positions and achieve
ments.
"This Gala Celebration
was a fitting way to give
thanks to God for His grace
and goodness bestowed
upon the Forsyth County
Sunday School Union dur
ing its 115 yean of exis
tence" FCSSU officials
said.
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Macedonia Holiness Church Of God
Of The Apostolic Faith, Inc.
Bishop RL. Win, Sr.
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Sunday Services
Sunday School 9:45 a.m.
Morning Worship II :00 a.m.
M.Y.P.U 6:30 p.m.
Wednesday Services
Prayer & Bible Sludy 7:30 p.m.
4111 Whitfield Drive
Phone: 336-767-3700
Fax: 336-767-7006
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