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Moat Drive. For more information, please call the admin
istration office at 336-725-1125.
June 12
Gospel Concert
Members of the Atkins High School Class of 1971 will
sponsor a gospel concert Sunday, June 12 at 4 p.m. at First
Baptist Church, 700 Highland Ave. Featured musicians
will be Eddie Bines Jr., and the Clybum Family of Red
Bank Baptist Church. The conceit is the first of several
events the Atkins Class of 1971 will host in honor of their
45th year reunion. Eddie Bines is a native of Winston
Salem and a member of the Atkins High School Class of
1971. He currently serves as musical director for the Big
4 Choir,director of the Henry S. Lewis Cathedral Choir of
Mt. Pleasant Baptist Church and Men's Chorus of Shiloh
Baptist Church. In the community, he serves as soloist for
cantatas, oratorios and musicals. The Clybum Family
members are the Rev. James Clybum Jr. and his sister,
Janet C. Campbell, and her son, Duone Campbell II. Mrs.
Campbell is director/organist of choirs at Red Bank
Baptist Church. ?
During the program, the Atkins Class of 1971 will
honor-fnembers of Atkins classes of 1969,1970, the 1972
Honorary Class, and the Simon G. Atkins Alumni
Association, along with several former teachers. The
Class of 1971 is the last graduating class of Atkins High
School. The concert is free and the public is invited.
June 13
Application deadline
The Ministers' Conference of Winston-Salem and
Vicinity has extended the date to submit a Martin Luther
King Jr. scholarship application to June 13. We invite high
school graduates and their parents who are members of the
MCWSV affiliated churches to apply for the $1,000 schol
arship. Ten scholarships will be awarded. For more infor
mation, contact Pastor Tembila Covington, MCWS&V
secretary, at 336-422-6066 or secretary @ministersconfer
encewsv.org.
June 13-16
Revival Services
Red Bank Baptist Church located at 6405 Red Bank
Road, Germanton, will have their annual Revival Services
June 13-16 at 7 p.m. nightly. The Pastor is the Rev. James
R. Clyburn Sr. The guest ministers will be: June 13, the
Rev. Chad Armstrong, Pastor of Phillips Chapel
Missionary Baptist Church; June 14, the Rev. Dr. Kendall
Jones, Pastor of New Bethel Baptist Church; June 15, Dr.
Serenus Chum, Sr., Pastor of Mt. Zion Baptist Church;
June 16, the Rev. Ronald Speas, Pastor of New Jerusalem
Missionary Baptist Church. For additional information,
please call the church administrative office at 336-767
0981.
June 13-17
Vacation Bible School
Zion Memorial Missionary Baptist Church, 101 N.
Dunleith Ave., invites you to their Vacation Bible School
June 13 - 17 from 6 -8 p.m. This year's VBS theme is
"Faithbook:
The B-I-B-L-E." VBS classes will be available for all
ages with music and activities for the youth and great fel
lowship for the whole family. Refreshments will be served
and limited transportation will be provided. To register,
call the church at 336-725-7390, Tuesday - Friday
9 a.m. - 2 p.m., or stop by during these hours. The
VBS superintendent is the Rev. Randell Cain.
June 15 -19
Founder's Week Services
Bom Again Free Deliverance Tabernacle Church of
God The Apostle's Faith, 741 Moravia St. and Pastor &
Overseer Bishop Barbara G. Adams will host their
"Founder's Week" services Wednesday, June 15,
Thursday, June 16 and Friday, June 17 at 7:30 p.m. and
Sunday, June 19 at 10 a.m. The theme is: "Don't Forget
The Bridge That Carried You Across." Special guest
speaker on Wednesday, June 15, will be Elder Craig Smith
of Emmanuel Pentecostal Holiness Church in Pilot
Mountain; Thursday, June 16, will be Minister Lindsey
Adams Jr. of Bom Again Free Deliverance Tabernacle
Church of God The Apostle's Faith in Thomasville;
Friday, June 17, will be Pastor Wade Brown of Written
Epistles Church in Charlotte; and closing out the week on
Sunday, June 19, will be our very own Pastor & Overseer
Bishop Barbara G. Adams. Various choirs each night as
well - Come out and join us during this dynamic week of
preaching and uplifting the name of Jesus!
June 16-18
Vacation Bible School
St. Mark Missionary Baptist Church, LI00 Manley St.,
will have their annual Vacation Bible School from June 16
- June 18. The classes will be for ages 1 - adult. For more
information, contact 336-761-8427.
June 18
Annual Motorcycle Ride fundraiser
First Christian Church's Homeless Ministry, 1130 N.
Main St., Kernprsville, will hold its second annual
Motorcycle Ride fundraiser on Saturday, June 18, to help
the homeless of the Triad. Rain date is June 25.
Registration is $25 plus $5 per rider and begins at 8:30
a.m. Kickstands are up at 10 a.m. Coffee and doughnuts
will be served before the ride and hot dogs and chips at the
end. Pre-register at thorntds@wfu.edu.
June 18
Soul Food Fest
St. Mark Missionary Baptist Church men will have a
Soul Food Fest on Saturday, June 18 at 11 a.m. BBQ, fish
and etc. will be for sale. The church is at 1100 Manley
Street, the Rev. Dr. James Fulwood is pastor and teacher.
June 19
Father's Day Service
The Pilgrim Rest Missionary Baptist Church, 1905 N.
Jackson Ave., invites the public to its very special Fathers
Day service on Sunday, June 19, at the 11 a.m. worship
service. The special guest speaker will be the Rev. James
Watlington from Union Chapel Baptist Church.
June 19
Father's Day Service
Greater Higher Ground Ministries and Pastor Janice
O. Heath invite you to join us on Father's Day, June 19, at
the 11 a.m. Sunday Live Service. Special speaker will be
Bishop A J Scofield of Citadel of Life Cathedral, Monroe,
N.C. The service will be held at the headquarter church
located at 4175 Moat Drive in Winston-Salem. For more
information, please call the administration office at 336
725-1125.
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June 19
Men's Day/Father's Day Program
Grace Presbyterian Church, 3901 Carver School Road,
will celebrate its Men's Day/Father's Day program on
Sunday, June 19 during the 11 am. worship service. The
keynote speaker will be John X. Miller, the senior editor
for news and commentary for The Undefeated, ESPN's
new website that reports on the intersection of race, sports,
and culture. Miller was managing editor of Winston Salem
Journal newspaper for two and a half years before moving
to ESPN in Washington, D.C. He is a native of Winston
Salem and the first African-American managing editor of
the Journal.
June 19-22
Vacation Bible School
First Christian Church, 1130 N. Main Street,
Kernersville, will host Cave Quest Vacation Bible School
June 19 - 22 from 6 p.m.-8 pm. for young children, three
years old through rising first grade. At Cave Quest, kids
will explore the mysterious world of underground caves
and what it means to follow Jesus through dark times.
Register now at
http://www.fccministries.eom/#/events/vbs-2016. Contact
Lynn Miller at 336-996-7388 or
lynnm@fccministries.com.
June 20-22
Vacation Bible School and Clothes Giveaway
The Dreamland Park Baptist Church is sponsoring a
clothes giveaway on Saturday, June 18, from 10 a.m. until
2 p.m? coinciding with the Vacation Bible School kick
off. Vacation Bible School will be held Monday, June 20,
through Wednesday, June 22, from 6 pjn. until 8 p.m.
Dreamland Park Baptist Church is located at 2340 Dunbar
St. The Rev. Ronald C. Fisher, Pastor.
June 21-25
Holy Convocation
The Church of the Living God in Unity invites you to
our 23rd annual Holy Convocation on June 21-25 at 7:30
p.m. The Holy Convocation will be held at The House of
God, 1992 Bloomfield Drive. For more information,
please call 336-595-8882.
June 25
Poetry Slam Festival
A Poetry Slam Festival will be held on June 25 at 1
p.m. at Ambassador Cathedral, 1500 Harriet Tubman
Drive, in the small sanctuary. This is open to everyone.
There will be a nominal entry of $2 for those interested in
reading or performing poetry. Prizes will be given to the
best performance. For more information, please call Ms.
Jane Penn at 336-813-3616 or Ambassador Cathedral at
336-725-0901.
June 27-30
Vacation Bible School
Shiloh Baptist Church, 916 E. 12th Street, at Highland
Avenue, will hold Vacation Bible School June 27-30 from
6-8 p.m. nightly. All ages from youth to adult are invited
to attend. Dr. Paul A. Lowe Jr. is senior pastor.
July 17-22
Congressional Convocation
The 43rd Congressional Convocation for Ambassador
Cathedral will be held July 17-22 at 1500 Harriet Tubman
Drive. Speakers are: July 17, 5 p.m., Bishop Alicia P.
Patterson of Danville, Va.;
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juiy zu, / p.m., rasior
Kendrick Lowery, Grace
Church, Durham; July 22, 7
p.m., Pastor Dr. John
McClurkin, Greater Faith
Deliverance Center Church
of God.
Ongoing
Providing hope through
teaching
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., where we provide hope
through teaching and preach
ing presented by Calvary
Hill's ministerial staff. For
more information contact the
church at 336-744-3012.
Noonday Express
New Liberty Baptist
Ministries, 5009 Voss St.,
will host Noon-Day Express
services on Wednesdays
from noon to 12:45 p.m.
Guest speakers from around
the city and area will encour
age your hearts at midweek
preaching 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.
4th Thursday
Worship at Winston
Salem Rescue Mission
The Evangelism Ministry
of Pilgrim Rest Missionary
Baptist Church located at
1905 N Jackson Ave. will
worship the 4th Thursday of
the month at the Winston
Salem Rescue Mission at 7
pjn. Continue to keep these
men in prayer as we attempt
to bring the lost to Christ.
Pastor Paul W. Hart.
Food program
First Baptist Church
Children's Center, 501 West
Fifth St., is participating in
the U.S. Department of
Agriculture funded Child
and Adult Care Food
Program. Meals will be
available at no separate
charge to enrolled participants. Children who are TANF
recipients or who are members of SNAP or FDPIR house
holds or are Head Start participants are automatically eli
gible to receive free meal benefits. Adult participants who
are members of food stamp or FDPIR households or who
are SSI or Medicaid participants are automatically eligible
to receive free meal benefits. For more information, call
336-723-7071.
Food, clothes available
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 4931 Manning St.
Direct all questions to Missionary Tammy Orr at 336-744
3012. _____
Bible study
The Eastside Church of Christ, 536 Barbara Jane Ave.
NE, Winston-Salem, is offering a free mail-in Bible study.
It is designed to give a greater knowledge of the word of
God. The eight-lesson course is an overview of the entire
Bible. At the end of the course you will receive a certifi
cate of completion. Sign up today by calling 336-722
2088 or by e-mailing bem3@lexcominc .net.
Community Clothes Closet
The St. James Community Clothes Closet opens at 10
a.m. the 2nd, 4th and 5th Saturday of each month. St.
James is located at the comer of Patterson Avenue and
15th Street across from the U.S. Post Office. For more
information, contact Myma Williams, coordinator, at 336
923-5881 or 410-245-3306. Clothing donations and acces
sories accepted.
Food 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 a.m. to 4 p.m. for those needing assistance
with resumes or seeking employment. For more informa
tion, call 336-306-8119.
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