Religion mammmmmmmm trompagTUT Pastor. The public is cordially invited to support the Youth of the Church. Feb. 14 Celebration Honoring God's Doorkeepers St. Andrews United Methodist Church will have a celebration honoring God's Doorkeepers on Feb. 14 at 3:00 p.m. at 1840 Butler Street The program is free and open to the public. Rev. Ronnie Roseboro is the Pastor. The church tele phone-336-788-3421. ; ( higoiiiK Community Clothes Closet The St. James Community Clothes Closet opens at 10 am. the 2nd, 4th and 5th Saturday of each month. St. James is located at the corner of Patterson Avenue and 15th Street across from the US. Post Office. Food and pantry, clothes closet Every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, from 1-3 p.m., Love. Community Development Corporation, located at 3980 North Liberty St., will serve those in need of food and clothes. JobLink is also available Monday through Friday, from 10 ajn. to 4 p.m. for those needing assis tance with resumes or seeking employ ment. For more information, call 336-306 8119. 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 pm.); Wednesdays (4:30 p m.); first and third Saturdays (10 am. to noon); and second and fourth Saturdays, (8 to 10 | : ajn.). Men Helping Men Be 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 pjn. For . more information, contact 336-744-3012. Lesson from page B5 After what we assume toW a few days of celebration, Mary comes to Jesus to inform Him that the wine had run out.xMary evident ly expected Jesus to do "something." His response however was to ask "Woman, what have I to do with thee? Mine hour is not yet come." (John 2:4). In other words, it was not yet time for Jesus to reveal Himself. Believing that Jesus would somehow rem edy the situation, Mary instructs the staff to follow His instructions. Jesus then instructed the servants to fill the large stone water pots (six containing 20 to 30 gallons of water each) to the brim with water. The water pots which were cer emonial have now been temporarily defiled, but" He chose to put friends1 needs over the demands of ritual ... by using the jars for another purpose, Jesus was also pointing out that there was nothing inherent ly "holy" about them (UMI Annual Commentary 2015 16). Note that Jesus does no blessing, no chant, does not touch the pots or the water. He merely says, "Draw out now and bear unto the gov ernor of the feast." (vs8). Upon tasting the wine, the master called the Bridegroom aside and asked why he saved the best wine for the last. Jesus has now saved His friend from social embarrassment while showing His love for them and has revealed His glory and caused His disci ples to believe on Him. This was Jesus first "sign." Jesus always kept the end results of any actions in mind (UMI Annual Commentary 2015-16). After changing the water to fine wine, Jesus and His mother, brothers and disci ples left for Capernaum, which became His head quarters for a large part of His public ministry (see Matt. 4:13, Mark 1:21; 2:1). Life's Application: Just as Jesus thought of His friends and what to do, He also knew and took into consideration what God had for Him to do. He saw the opportunity to help the friend and glorify God. We ? should look for these same opportunities. We should not boast but act so that the God in us is seen by others in our life. Jesus is the way and we only need to trust Him, knowing that He is there to watch over us and strengthen us in all life's situations. Award from page AS Carolina Council of Churches. Since receiving the AED, the church has striv en to meet certain require ments in order to uphold continued approval and maintenance of the device, one of which being the recertification of a key number of non-medical members in CPR/AED techniques every two years. Accordingly, funded by a mini-grant from Partners in Health and Wholeness of the North Carolina Council of Churches, Goler's Health Ministry began a campaign to acquire Adult/Child CPR & AED training for its non-medical members at the start of the current conference year. As a result of the campaign, 24 of Goler's members, along side another five individu als from across the Winston Salem District of the A.M.E. Zion Church, received Adult/Child CPR & AED certification by the American Red Cross. In addition to its collec tive efforts, the Rev. Johnny L. Ruff has fre quently taken it upon him self to lead discussions with the congregation about healthy nutrition and lifestyle choices. Other church members have also sphere-headed discussions which aim to educate the congregation on health dis parities that disproportion ately affect blacks, such as Carol Henry's presentation of "Stroke and Heart Disease Prevention" and Kimberly Ellerbe's inspira tional testimony about her own recent health chal lenges and miracles. For the congregation, the story of Kimberly, an active member of the church and honorary mem ber of Goler's Health Ministry, has been espe cially important. In May, Kimberly experienced a sudden change in her health status and was hos pitalized. At the time, her condition seemed hopeless and her physicians estimat ed that she might never leave the hospital. Yet, to the amazement of many, Kimberly recovered in what she relates as a mira cle. They insist that her quiet sense of humor and spirit has added great strength to the congrega tion and has enhanced the Health Ministry's holistic belief of body, mind and spirit. In the future, Goler's Health Ministry plans to continue its efforts toward promoting a healthier con gregation and hopes to receive more recognition from the Partners in Health and Wholeness, which reg ularly awards Bronze, Silver and Gold certificates to churches throughout the state with participating Health Ministries that meet the designated criteria. =?J!I== W MAM* Mon-Fri 11-3 II i. ^ 4 i^vfeia s tvesiauiaiu c j 102 West 3rd Street, Suite LpS * Winston-Salem, NC 27101 12-4 Phone: (336) 750-0811 NEW PATIENTS Our offirr prcmdrr ihe following srtvicn ? Cleanings ? Whitening ? Fillings ? Crowns ft Bridges ? Root Canals ? Partial & Compute Dentures ? 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