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Church News Briefs ?ay A‘ Green °ak BaPtist Church Will Have “A Speeial Meanina” ny Teresa Burns Post Staff Writer Men's Day at Green Oak Baptist Church will hold a special meaning in the hearts of the church family and their pastor. Rev. M. N. Kelty. Not only is this a time to recognize the good works of men in the church but Rev. Kelly's father. Rev. Bonus Miller, has been invited to Ik* guest speaker Father's Day, June21, at the It a m. Men’s Day worship —service._ nev. Miller, pastor of St. •John 4-B Baptist Church, Greeley ville, S.C., grad uated from the Theological Seminary in Bel Blade, Florida. For the last five years he has pastored St. John 4-B Baptist Church and during that time the church has grown in num •>er and dimension. A Baptismal pool and fel lowship hall have been added and the congrega lion has doubled in size. Itev. Miller is a Kingtree, N.C., native. The public is cordially invited to share in this evening of praise for the l-*>rd and observance of Men’s Day at Green Oak Baptist Church, located at 1505 Kennon St. NKW HAMPTON UNITED PRESBYTERIAN Fun Week will be held June 22-26 at New Hampton United Presbyterian Church for participants of the Vacation Church School. During this week parti cipants will be invited to a Weiner Roast at Park Road Park, they will go skating at Kate's Skating Rink and experience a Comedy Night with an exciting film and pop com. They will also have a spaghetti din ner on the closing night. All persons are welcome to attend. The coordinator is Rev. Mrs. Devia Phinisee. Pastor of New Hampton United Presbyterian Church, located at 201 Hampton Church Rd., is Rev. Isaiah Phinisee. MT. ZION B APTIST — Mt. Zion Baptist Church, Union County, will observe Men’s Day Sunday, June 21,2:30 p.m. at the church. Deacon Tom Sowell, of First Mt. Zion Baptist Church, Charlotte, will be the speaker. He will be accompanied by the Music al Choir of First Mt. Zion. Rev L. R. Feely is minister of Mt. Zion Bap tist. SECOND CALVARY The Men of Second Cal vary Baptist Church, 114 Nelson Ave., are sponsor ing a clean up campaign for the church, Saturday, .June 20. Those who volun teer in this project will be treated to a fish fry < free of charge) on Saturday, June 20. Jhe church's annual Homecoming celebration will be held Sunday, August 2, at 3 p.m. Rev. Lemar Foster is Ijastor of Second Calvary. FAITH MEMORIAL On Sunday June 21, Father’s Day will be ob served and the ordination of the Deacons of the church will be held at Faith Memorial Baptist Church. Rev. W. T. Richardson of Mt Pisgah Baptist Church will be the guest The Irtihlic is cordially invited to attend. Rev. W H. Caldwell Sr is pastor of Faith Memorial which is located at 211 t .ikewood Ave. SOUTH TRYON PRESBYTERIAN The Beautification Club of South Tryon Presbyte rian Church will sponsor a Baby Contest and Fashion Show Sunday, June 28, at 5 p m The church, located at 2.">lfi S. Tryon St., is pastor cd by Dr. A. Rudolph Hendricks: Rev M. N. Kelty ...Green Oak pastor The public is cordially invited to attend. All pro ceeds will be used for the remodeling of the church. The Beautification Club and the men of South Tryon Presbyterian Church will also sponsor a Bake Sale, Attic Sale and Fish Fry Saturday, June 27, from 9 a m. until 6 p.m. All pro ceeds will again be used for the remodeling of the church. GKTHSKMAN'K AM E ZION Vacation Bible School will be held for a two-week period at Gethsemane AME Zion Church begin ning Mondav, June 16 and ending Friday, June 21. The church is located at 531 Campus Street. Sessions will be held each evening from 6-8 p.m. Mrs. Barbara Blair is Vacation Bible School di rector and Rev. George E. Battle Jr. is pastor of Geth semane AME Zion Church. CLEMENT MEMORIAL Men's Day at Clement Memorial AME Zion Church will feature Char lottean Howard C. Barnhill as guest speaker. a.m. Barnhill will speak at the church, located at 2207 Newland Rd. Barnhill, a noted educa tor is presently the asso ciate professor of the De partment of Health Educa tion at the University of North Carolina and direc tor of the School of Public Health at the University's -Aren Unnlth Education Centers Program < AHEC) He is also presently serv ing on the Governing Coun-’ cil of the Southern Branch, American Public Health Association and is first vice president of the Southern Health Association. In 1980 Barnhill received the “Distinguished Service to Higher Education Through the North Caro lina A&T University Foundation Award.” Come and enjoy the mes sage Barnhill has to offer. Rev. H. L. Jackson is pastor of Clement Memo rial AME Zion. MT. CARMEL BAPTIST Sunday, June 21 marks Men’s Day at Mt. Carmel Baptist Church. Their cele bration will feature three speakers during the 11 a.m. worship service. Major Laney of the Char lotte Police Department and Bill McCullough, Training Coordinator and Counselor of the Charlotte Mecklenburg Youth Coun cil and Johnny Johnson, Deacon and Sunday School teacher at Mt. Carmel will deliver messages. The program will be con ducted entirely by the men of the church. Rev. Leon Riddick is pastor. The church is located at 3201 Tuckaseegee Rd. ' MT. SINAI BAPTIST Hymn Choir No. 1 will celebrate their 48th anni versary Sunday, June 21, at 3 p m. This program will be held at the church, 1243 West Blvd. This choir has rendered faithful service over the many years. Guest speaker will be Rev. T. G. Davis, pastor of Shiloh Institution al Baptist Church, along with his congregation. Brother J B Woodley is Merchants Who Advertise In The Charlotte Post Are Telling You They Appreciate Your Business. Patronize Them! Howard c. Barnhill Clement Mem. speaker president of the Hymn Choir No. 1 and Brother Nathaniel Massey is first leader. Brother James Sweat is second leader. Rev Norman E. Kerry is pastor. The public is cor dially invited to share in this celebration. TKMPI.K BAPTIST Sunday, June 21, 4 p m. all roads will lead to Tem ple Baptist Church, 2916 Tuckaseegee Rd., when the Young Adult Choir will ce lebrate its first annivers ary. several choirs will parti cipate in this celebration. The public is invited to attend Rev. J. M. Kennedy is interim pastor of the church. FIRST CORINTHIANS MISSIONARY BAPTIST Firsr Corinthians Mis sionary Baptist Church, now holding their services at Kennedy Junior High School, 3114 Bank St., will hold their Men’s Day pro gram Sunday, June 21. Guest speaker will be the pastor of First Corinthians Missionary Baptist, Rev. Willie Crank. The public is cordially invited to attend. _You are also invited to attend Sunday School service which begins at 10 a.m. and lasts until ll a.m. each Sunday. Worship ser vice begins at 11:15 and last until approximately l p.m. SHILOH BAPTIST Services at Shiloh Bap tist Church are now being held at 2600 Elmin St. Sunday School begins at 10 ~3 ?rr.~and 4aat until-U_a m Worlship service begin at 11 a.m. ending at 1 p.m. The public is cordially in vited. Rev. William Alex ander is pastor. SALEM BAPTIST CHIRCII Friday, June 19, is the final night of Salem Baptist Church’s “Youth Revival.” The service will last from 7:30 p.m. until. Rev. C. D. Stackhouse is the evangelist. He is the pastor of Tabernacle AME Zion Church, Rock Hill, S.C. Rev. Anthony L. Jin wright is pastor of the Salem Baptist, located at 5318 Salem Church Rd. NEW ST. JOHN’S New St. John’s Baptist Church will hold Sunday worship service at 11 a.m. The guest speaker will be Rev. Charlie Brice, asso ciate pastor of Gethsemane Baptist Church. At the morning worship all fathers will be honored. On June 28, the Stars of Faith of New St. John’s Baptist Church will cele brate their 12th annivers ary at the church, located at 2000 St. John Rd. in Newell. . Rev. Robert Leak and the New St. John's family cordially invite you to share with them in their worship services. WEEPING WILLOW The Concert Choir of Weeping Willow AME Zion Church will hold its Annual Spring Concert Sunday, June 28 The concert will be _held at the church, located Rev. Lemar Foster r ...Second Calvary pastor at 306 Billingsley Rd., be ginning at 6 p.m. Rev. Wardell Henderson is pastor. Rev. Wayman Jordan will be the pianist. GRIER HEIGHTS U.P. Grier Heights United Presbyterian Church will be celebrating their 38th anniversary at n a.m. June 28. Mrs. Ruth Kennedy is coordinator for this cele bration. One event that highlights this occasion is the burning of the mort gage papers of the Educa tion Building. You are in vited to come out. The Grier Heights United Presbyterian Church pro vides It a.m. nursery and creative programs for children 2-8 years of age. It is held in theC. H. Kennedy Memorial Building for members and friends on Sundays. Grier Heights is located at 325 Skyland Ave. Pastor is Rev. Lloyd Morris. SILVER MOUNT BAPTIST Silver Mount Baptist Church, located in the Sterling community, will observe their Annual Father’s and Men’s Day, Sunday, June 21, at the li a.m. service. Dr. Sammie Potts, vice president of Student Af fairs, Barber-Scotia Col lege will be the guest speaker. The men of the church will be in charge throughout the service and three all male choirs of the church will render the music. church family cordially in vite you to share this special day with them. EAST STONEWALL AME ZION Sunday, July 5, will be observed as James E. McCoy Day at East Stone wall AME Zion Church. Everyone is invited to share their ideas concern ing this observance. A meeting of the Young adult Usher Board will be held at the church Satur day, June 20, at 6 p.m. This is the regular monthly meeting. Youth Ushers of East Stonewall will hold an im portant meeting and re hearsal Saturday, June 20, at 2:30 p.m. Parents are encouraged to have their children in church on time. Members of the Young Adult Zion Singers and Junior Y’s missionaries will sponsor a fashion show featuring the young people of the church Satur day, June 27, at 6 p.m, in the multi-purpose room of the church. East Stonewall AME Zion Church invites you to worship with them at 1729 Griers Grove Rd. Rev. James E. McCoy is minister. MYERS TABERNACLE AME ZION Myers Tabernacle AME Zion Church, 509 South Cherry St., will hold a Va cation Bible School, June 22-28, 6:30-8:30 p.m. at the church. The classes are from IF rrS BANGED UP, WE’LL FIXIT I COLLISION SPECIALIST QUALITY & CRAFTMANSHIP CURRY AUTO BODY SHOP 2316 Beatties Ford Road BODY-FRAME-PAIIST WORK Mon.-Frl. 8am-5pm 394-9789 pre-school age to adult. Rev. Carnell C. Thompson is pastor UNIVERSITY PARK BAPTIST Men's Day will be ob served at University Park Baptist Church June 21 during the 11 a.m. worship service. Rev. Dr. Marshall C. Cleveland, who has been pastor of First Baptist Church of Selma, Ala. for 27 years, will be guest speaker during the service. Dr. Marshall received the Master of Divinity De gree from Virginia Union University and the Masters of Eduction Degree from Alabama State University. The Doctor of Divinity De gree was conferred upon him in 1956 by Selma University. In 1970 he became pre sident of Selma University and to this date serves faithfully. He is a Master Mason, and the Worthy Patron of Sojourner Truth Chapter O.E.S. No. 65 Ju risdiction of Alabama and a member of Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity. He is the secretary of the Claude C. Brown Branch YMCA and was a member of the Selma City School board Selma City School Board for seven years. He has been active in civil rights and is married t civil rights and is married to Mrs. Rowena Peterson Cleveland. They have one daughter, Mrs. Rowena C. West, and two grandchild ren, Anthony West and Ro lonza West. For the past 46 years Rev. Dr. Cleveland has served in an educational capacity. He has served faithfully in the ministry as a pastor for the past 39 vears. Come hear this dynamic man at University Park Baptist Church, located at 2156 Senior Dr., Rev. James E. Palmer is pastor. The Youth Day Program at University Park Baptist Church June 14 was a tremendous success. Speakers Berdita Reed, a West Charlotte graduate and Lisa Johnson, a seventh grader, gave worthwhile messages to the audience. The newly elected Girl and Boy of the Year were Kim Ratliff the 13-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ratliff and Loil Co vington, 11-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Loil Coving ton. Both will be crowned at the Homecoming celebra tion in November by the ’81 Girl and Boy of the Year, Candace Sarter and Teddy Pauling. AMAY JAMES Amay James Presbyte rian Church members cor God said, who is he that saight. and it cometh to pass, when the Lord com mandeth it not? . I ..For strength and peace , of mind, read your King ( James Bible and pray to J^oj^ver^day^^^^^^^^ dially invite you to attend the installation of their new minister, Rev. Frank « 1 DuCille Sunday, June 21, at 5 p.m. The church is lo cated at 2400 West. 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Kelly. Pastor Sunday Schedule 9:45 a.m. Sunday School 11 a.m. Morning Worship 7:30p.m. Midweek Prayer 7:30p.m. Midweek Prayer Service Rev. M. N. Kelly 44Church with a Program - Minuter with u Message” Ilease list our church and time of services in THE CHARLOTTE POST Church Director/. Bill us at your church rates. Church Pastoc_L__ .Address___ Time of Wvinft. Mail to: P.O. Bo* 30144 The Charlotte Poet Charlotte, N.C. 28230 Greater Bethel AME Church 201 Grandin Rd. Rev. Levi Brown 376-4345 Vesper at 6 p.m. (Sun.) Evening Sermons) by ou own Ministerial Staff: Rev. Durante Rev. Rich Rev. Knight Rev. Pearson Bro. Gilbert Harper Rev. Charles Puryear Sunday Schedule: 9:45 a m . Sunday School 99^9 ^ . 0999 11:00 a m. Morning Worship Rev. Levi Brown 6:15 p.m. Evangelistic Service "Faith Can Move Mountains" Radio Broadcast...WAME. 9:30 a.m. “GOD OUR FATHER, CHRIST OUR REDEEMER, MAN OUR BROTHER” FRIENDSHIP BAPTIST CHURCH 3301 Beatties Fprd Road 392-0391 Colemon W. Kerry,Pastor Sunday Schedule 9:45 a. m Sunday School 11:00a m. morning Worship 6:00 p.m. Bible Study Graded Day Care Center Mon.-Fri. 7:00a.m. - 6p.m. (ages 4 mons -5 yrs i • I Kev. O'olrmon W. Kerry TEMPLE BAPTIST CHURCH 2916 Tuckaseegee Rd. Sunday School * 45a.m. Morning Worship 11:00 a.m. Mid-Week Prayer Service 7:00p.m. Teachers’ Meeting Thurs dat nights prior to 1st & 3rd Sundays Go ye therefore. Teach all nations Baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Ghost M»tt 2819. Rev. J. M. Kennedy Interim Pastor "I pm pie I tap tint Church in a (.hurch With A Minnion/’
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