The audience at the Forsyth County Missionary Union monthly meeting is treated to a Bible Bowl on Sunday, Oct. 25.
Photos by Timothy Ramsey
Forsyth County
Missionary President
Lenner P. Jefferies
speaks at the monthly
meeting on Sunday,
Oct. 25.
Bowl
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youth holding their month
ly gathering led by Forsyth
County Youth Missionary
President James Huntley.
There was recognition of
the day's visitors from
other churches, announce
. ments were read, and an
offering was given.
Following the youth,
the seniors started their
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meeting, which touched on
many projects and commu
nity events around Forsyth
County, such as a forum on
domestic violence at Red
Bank Baptist church in
Winston Salem on Nov. 14.
Also, the Williams Adult
Day Center, which helps
the elderly who are dealing
with dementia, sent a spe
cial thank you for the $500
donation from the
Missionary Union. The
Day Center used the funds
to purchase books to
inform individuals how to
assist loved ones dealing
with dementia.
"We care for the mem
bers within our church, and
the Scripture does say that
charity, which is love, car
ing, and action does start at
home," said Ether Joe,
Missionary president of
Friendship Baptist, when
speaking about assisting a
member dealing with a per
sonal tragedy. "There is a
great coming together to
follow Christ's Great
Commission for us to go
out and spread his gospel
not only in word but in
action," Joe said when
speaking of the Missionary
Union.
The next Missionary
meeting will take place on
Nov. 22 at Zion Memorial
Baptist Church, which is
located at 101 N Dunleith
Ave. in Winston Salem.
Religion
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more information, call
336-989-3943.
Nov. 8
Veterans Observance
St. Stephen's Episcopal
Church, 810 N. Highland
Ave., will hold a Church
Service in observance of
veterans on Nov. 8, at 11
a.m. fellowship in the
Parish Hall will follow the
service. All are welcome.
For more information, con
tact Elnora Gore- 336-766
2344.
Nov. 13
Church Bazaar
St. Stephen's Episcopal
Churchwomen, 810 N.
Highland Ave., will have
its annual Bazaar on
Friday, Nov. 13 from 11
a.m. until 7 p.m. Features:
Lunch (11 a.m.-2 p.m.),
Dinner (4-7 p.m.) of Fried
Fish, $10/Baked Chicken
$$8, with sides; Baked
Goods and Flea Market.
All are welcome! Tickets
sold in advance or at the
door. Contact Elnora Gore,
336-766-2344.
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. The
doors will open at 5 p.m.
Special guests will be
George Dean and the
Gospel Four of Memphis,
Tenn., and the Chosen
Disciples of Asheboro.
Other guests will be the
Divine Connection, the
Scott Brothers and Dion
Owen and Renaissance.
For more information, con
tact Constance Daniels at
336-918-3471.
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.
Emergency food
give-away
Christ Kingdom
Building Worship Center,
3894 North Hampton
Drive, 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.
Noon-Day Express
New Liberty Baptist
Ministries, 5009 Voss St.,
will host Noon-Day
Express services on
Wednesdays ffom noon to
12:45 p.m. 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.
Food and Pantry
Clothes Closet
Every second Saturday
a
of each month from 11 a.m. j
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.
Providing hope
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.
Men Helping Men
All men young and old
are invited to fellowship
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.
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