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Religion . ? ' v;y< ' Calendar Today, July 21 Food box giveaway Greater Tabernacle Worship Center will have a food box giveaway today, July 21, from noon to 2 pm. at 2058 Dellabrook Road. The Host Pastor is Apostle BJ McCloud. For additional information, please contact Greater Tabernacle Worship Center at 336-777-1113. Today, July 21-22 22nd General Session The 22nd General Session of the High Point Educational and Woman Missionary Association will convene through July 22, at New Jerusalem Missionary Baptist Church, 1212 Dunlieth Ave. Children and Youth Trac will "be at Mt. Carmel Missionary Baptist Church, 3230 Heitman Dr. Churches from various cities will fellowship with these local churches. Special workshops, teaching, praise, worship and preaching will be stressed. July 22 Congressional convocation ends The 43rd Congressional Convocation for Ambassador Cathedral, 1500 Harriet Tubman Drive, will end on July 22. Pastor Dr. John McClurkin, Greater Faith Deliverance Center Church of God, will speak at 7 pun. July 22 Hot Dog fundraiser Holy Trinity Full Gospel Fellowship Center, 5307 Peters Creek Parkway, will have a hot dog fundraiser on Friday, July 22,11 a.m. - 3 pjn. We will deliver at no additional charge. Place your orders today. For more information, contact the administrative office at 336-784-9347. July 22 Summer beach party dance First Christian Church Ministries, 1130 N. Main St., Kernersville, will host a Summer Beach Party Dance for people with special needs on Friday, July 22 from 7-10 p.m. We will have dancing, karaoke, and snacks. This is open to all ages with special needs participants attending with a parent or caregiver. The dress is casual. We want you to be comfortable and have fun! Please sign up by email to tracyb@fccmin istries.com or by calling Tracy at 336-996-7388. For more information, please contact Tim Bussey at 336 996-7388 or timb@fccministries.com. July 22-24 Youth Conference Fresh Fire Worship Center Inc., 1538 Waughtown St., will continue its Resistance Youth Conference July 22-24, presented by Sr. Pastor Phillip G. McCloud and First Lady Michelle McCloud. Speakers are: Friday, July 22, 7 pm., Pastor Lathan Wood, Movement Worship, Charlotte; and Sunday, July 24, Youth Sunday Service at 10 am., Minister Shamsudin Hakim of Fresh Fire Worship Center Inc. Along with praise and worship, there will be spiritual dance teams and more. Sponsors are currently needed. For information, go to wwwireshfireworship.org or call 336-833-4208. July 23 Car Wash The Youth Department of Union Bethel AA1?. Church, 1716 Richard Allen Lane (formerly Trade Street) will sponsor a car wash in the parking lot on Saturday, July 23, beginning at 9 am. Host Pastor is the Rev. Jasper Hemphill. For ihore information, call 336-650-9012. July 23 Yard Sale Mount Pleasant Missionary Baptist Church will have a community yard sale on Saturday, July 23 from 8 a.m. - 1 pm. To participate call 336-251-8874 or email nisa.mcmillan@gmail.com or mrskatri nalove@aol.com. To rent a table and space the cost is $20. For space only the price is $12. July 23 Cancer Survivors and Thriven event g Solely For Christ Ministries, in collaboration with Cancer Services, will hold a Cancer Survivors and Thrivers event on Saturday, July 23, from 11 am. - 4 pm., at 1510 Martin St., to bring awareness to one of the leading causes of death within our community. We will provide testimonials of those who've been afflict ed by this disease, triumphing over it and are now labeled as survivors. We will also allow you to hear from those going through this journey, and provide support to them as they stand courageously and share their experiences. Vendor space is available to provide informational materials and health screenings. To make a donation, please visit our PayPal Account at: https://www.paypal.me/SFCMinistries. For more information on how you can participate, please conj tact Shannon Brooks, 336-486-9151 or swbrooks39@gmail.com, or Christina Harris, 704 658-7530 or charrissfc@yahoo.com. July 23 Back to Church event g A Back to Church event will be held at p, 8003 North Point 4 pm. and Sun., July tames, TV giveaway, mbers of the'City Council will be present, along with the Winston-Salem Police Summer Praise Benefit Concert ly 23, from 4 to 6 p.m.. Outreach Ministry, Inc. al Summer Praise Benefit SeeRd.Cal.oaW Photo by Timothy Ramsey O. DeShea Cuthrell Sr., vice president of Community Relations of Men on a Mission Inspiring Men, is look ing to the Triad area for expansion of his non profit organization. Organization looks to help men of color in the Triad BY TIMOTHY RAMSEY THE CHRONICLE With the recent rise in the number of black men killed by the hands of policemen all across the country cou pled with the amount of black men entering prison, it feels as though African-American men are in the spotlight throughout the judicial sys tem. Men on a Mission Inspiring Men is an organization looking to set roots in the Triad area to help men of color rise above the perils of their commu nity. It is a faith-based nonprofit organization that seeks to curtail the violence plaguing some areas of the community and put men on the right path. "We exist in the simplest terms, and that is to change lives," said O. DeShea Cuthrell Sr., vice president of Community Relations. "Our focus is on youth and young adults, and one of the things we pride ourselves on is being partners with the Black Lives Matter movement because of every thing that's going on right now." Men on a Mission Inspiring Men is based in North Chesterfield, Virginia. It was founded by Dr. Arlene Simmons. Its mission is to engage the youth and end communi ty-based violence and incarcerations and advance lifestyle equality through programming, employment and life skills. Cuthrell moved to Winston Salem after graduating from high school and still has family in the area, which is why he wanted to extend the organization to the Triad. He stated See Help on B6 ?> Pastor Mitchell *\lecia Mitchell, dfk ^soul fully during m BY TIMOTHY RAMSEY THE CHRONICLE "When God has a plan for your life, sometimes he has to take certain things away for you to see where he is driving you toward." Those were the words of Pastor Alice Mitchell of Life Changing Transformation Church Ministries, which celebrated its 12th anniversary this past Sunday, July 17. Twelve years ago, the Lord inspired her to start her own ministry after having an established 25- . year career. She stated that at that time she had I other plans, but the Lord spoke to her and led her into starting her own business in childcare. After seven years of successfully running her own day care business, she closed it and the Lord brought her to become a pastor. I "Starting this ministry was not my idea; it was | my father in heaven," said Mitchell. "I had my plans in life of what I wanted to do and how I want- j See Church on B6 A Renewed Hope Lesson Scripture: Romans 5:1-11 By the end of this lesson, we will ?Know that God has acted for our justification and reconciliation ?Recognize that God's past actions ensure like actions in the future ?Determine to con duct positive daily lives that reflect our hope in God and His faithfulness Background: The time is about AD. 57 and Paul has just argued that there was justification or righteousness before the Law. He used Abraham and his promise from God to be father of many nations, not because of obedi ence to the Law, but because of his faithfulness in God's promise. This is the kind of faith Paul is comparing to faith in Christ that justifies us before God. Because of foreseeable difficulties from a cruel, militaristic and threatening govern ment - in other words "tribulation" - they (the believers) had every right to be fearful. Paul howev er tells them to have courage and to base that courage on the Resurrection. Lesson: Paul con tends that there is peace to be had for believers who live as God's redeemed and forgiven children. Jesus delivered us from punishment and saved us to a full and abundant life (JohnlO: 10). There is also for believers now ongoing, direct "access" (Romans 5:2) to God's "throne of grace." There is now refuge with the Father because of our union with the Son t See Lesson on B6 Elder I Richard Wayne Wood Sunday School Lesson
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