Church News Brief Bishop BroWs Years In Hie Service Of Hie Lord Have Not Been In Vain By Teresa Burns Host Staff Writer Bishop Matthew Brown is 73 now and the years he has placed in the service of the Lord have not been in vain. He started preaching around the age of 21 and still carries the Trinity firmly within his heart. He is now the overseer of the church he founded, Jerusalem Church of God which was chartered in 1936. Today two young min isters, Rev. Arthur Young, the Bishop's nephew, and Rev. Bobby Thompson, deliver the sermons, but Bishop Brown is there every Sunday lending his strong spiritual philosophy " that God is all powerful. He will tell you quickly that everything - material istic and otherwise, came directly from the Lord. He smiles at the thought, for he is one man truly edu cated through the grace of God. During his pastorate Bishop Brown pastored four churches, sometimes all of them at one time. His band of musicians and singers traveled North and South Carolina spreading evangelistic glory. The first Jerusalem Church of God was located in Southside. About six ‘years ago, due to urban development, the edifice was relocated to 1704 West ! Trade Street. ' When the church was lo cated in Southside, Rev. Lemar Foster, present pastor of Second Calvary Baptist Church, can re member attending Bishop Brown’s services. “I can remember a man who fostered education in side the church. He dealt with Sunday School, Vaca tion Bible School, and made opportunities for the congregation to learn," ■ Rev. Foster reminisced. "He has such a rare and generous nature." "Bishop Brown would keep a positive image about him and made many - young people in Soutbside want to better them selves," Rev. Foster continued. Bishop Brown married Lillie Mae Smith Brown in 1826. "He was called to preach around 1828," Mrs. Brown recalls. "He has been very faithful. I can count on one hand the services he has missed - and he has taken no vacations.” For these reasons and more the congregation of the Jerusalem House of Ciod and the family of Bishop Brown are now honoring him with a week long Founder’s Day celebration. Last Sunday, August 16, Beaulah Brown, the Bishop’s daughter-in-law, delivered a pre-founder's day message. She gave some history of the Bishop including the fact that he and his wife raised seven children, four girls and three boys. All of their children are living today. Last Monday, August 17, ' Rev. J. R. Caldwell, pastor of New Bethlehem FBHC and his congregation and ‘ choir conducted the , service. Tuesday Rev. N. Ander son, pastor of New Zion FBHC and his congrega tion were special guests. Wednesday, Rev. Tyson from the St. Paul Holiness ; l Church and his congrega Neighborhood Shof-!r* Center Includes 4 acres. Zoned B-2 - Great expansion poten tial Near proposed Lakeview Rd. Ext. & 1-77 interchange Assumable Mort gages Creative Owner Financing offered Small cash in vestment ratio re quired Total Price IIBO.OOO Nhea Ray KJuth 366-5762 CAROLINA FIRST REALTORS COMMERCIAL SALES 376-1111 Rev. Max B. Mcllwain tion came to worship with the House of God family. Rev. Traylor, pastor of New Myers Chapel FBHC will deliver the message to night at 7:30 p.m. Friday, August 21. Rev. S. B. Turner, pastor of Torrence Grove AME Zion Church, Newell, will open the cere mony at 7:30 p.m. Thexlimax of the Found er’s Day will be held Sun day, August 23, with Rev. Samuel Ervin and the choirs and congregation of St. Paul FBHC as guests. Memberaof the Jerusa lem House' of God are blessed indeed to have their 5lst anniversary and still see their founder be fore them. EAST STONEWALL The Gospel Choir of East Stonewall will present a concert August 23 at 6 p.m. at the church. Guest organ ist will be Rev. Waymond Jordan. The choir is under the direction of Sylvester L. Davenport, assistant minister of music. Will Moore is president of the Gospel Choir. You are invited to attend this concert. This choir is known to stir up spiritual excitement. Under the di rection of Brother Daven port, a progressive and dynamic pianist and organ ist, the choir will feature praises unto God in song. Brother Davenport and the choir members have spent many hours preparing this concert. This promises to be an evening of enhance ment. ms>u ai r.asi stonewall AME Zion Church the Youth and Young Adult Choirs will present a music program. This event will be held Sunday, August 30, 6 p.m. the church. Sponsored by the Parsonage Club this also promises to be a ful filling musical event. A special invitation is extended to everyone to support the Parsonage Club in celebrating its anniversary. East Stonewall is located at 1729 Griers Grove Ed. and is pastored by Rev. James E. McCoy. SECOND CALVARY Infant dedication will be held at Second Calvary Baptist Church Sunday, August 30. Parents in terested should contact Mrs. Patricia Dunlap for further details. Bishop and Mrs. Brown ...Founder’s Day honorees Department will sell dinners in the church fel lowship hall Friday, Sep tember 11. All proceeds will benefit Nicole Henry, Second Calvary’s repre sentative in the Miss Meck lenburg Association Con test. The Missionary Society will observe its Annual Missionary Day Sunday, October 18, at 11 a.m. Mrs. Paul W. Drummond of the St. Paul Baptist Church will be the featured speak er for the occasion. You are invited to attend. The Board of Deaconess will present the Greater Charlotte Community Chorale Choir in concert. This will be in observance of the Deaconess’ Annual Day. The program has been scheduled for October 25 at 3 p.m. This will be an evening of sacred music. nev. uemar rosier is pastor of Second Calvary, located at 114 Nelson Ave. CLEMENT MEMORIAL John Gerald Glenn III will preach his trial sermon August 23, 7:30 p.m. at Clement Memorial AME Zion Church. Glenn is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Glenn Jr. He recently completed a Charlotte-Mecklenburg high school where he was a member of the Red Cross and the NAACP, Student Council, the Art Club and many other activities. In 1978 he won the Middleweight title for the wrestling team. Presently he plans to enter law en forcement and promote God’s kingdom on earth by spreading the word of the Lord. Glenn is an active mem ber of Clement Memorial. He sings on the choir, is an Alcotye, and serves as an usher. He has been a great asset to the Clement Memorial family. Rev. Ell Price is pastor of Clement Memorial AME Zion Church, located at 2207 Newland Rd. FIRST MAYFIELD BAPTIST The Rev. Willie B. Robinson, of Joshua Baptist Church, South Carolina, will render service August 23, 3 p.m., at First Mayfield Baptist Church, 901 Oaklawn Ave. Accompanying him will be his congregation and choir. Rev. Robinson will represent Shaw University Day at First Mayfield Bap tist Church. The public is cordially invited to haar this great speaker. PLEASANT HILL BAPTIST The Ushers' Annual Day will be held at Pleasant Hill Baptist Church, 517 Bald win Ave. Sunday, August 23, at 4 p.m. Rev; Paul Drummond, pastor of St. Paul Baptist Church will be the speaker. The public is cordially in vited to attend. Rev. Andrew Cuthbert son is pastor of Pleasant Hill Baptist Church. MT. OLIVE U.P. The pastor and congrega tion of the Mt. Olive Pres byterian Church wish to invite you to their Annual Revival Services during the week of August 31 through September 4. Evangelist for the week . will be Rev. Dr. James E. Palmer, pastor of the Uni versity Park Baptist Church. Prayer services begin nightly at 7:30 p.m. and evening worship at 8 p.m. Mt. Olive U.P. Church will hold its annual Home coming Service Sunday, September 6, at 2:30 p.m. The speaker for this special occasion will be Rev. Dr. Antonio Lawrence of Rocky Mount. You are cor dially invited to attend. Rev. A. W. Canada is pastor. TORRENCE GROVE AME ZION The Sensational Gospel Entertainers of Pinehurst, will sponsor a musical pro gram at Torrence Grove AME Zion Church, Satur day, September 5, at 7:30 p.m. _The church is lnrateri in 1989 CADILLAC SEVILLE. Beautiful dark charcoal fmiah, leather interior, tilt steering wheel, cruise control, am-fm electronic radio, all Cadillac luxury options. 1980 LINCOLN TOWN CAR. Coach roof, velour interior, keyless entry, am-fm quad radio - 8-track, tilt wheel, cruise control, door lock, turbine wheels, absolutely flawless. Only 9,000 miles. 1979 CADILLAC COUPE DeVILLE. 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You are invited to hear this wonderful group sing ing in the name of the Lord. MGB ASSOCIATION The Ushers Auxiliary of the Mecklenburg General Baptist Association will hold its Annual Program Sunday, September 27, 3 p m., at the Green Oaks Baptist Church, 1505 Ken non St. Rev. M. N. Kelty is host pastor. All ushers are cordially invited to attend. • GREATER PROVIDENCE The Flower Guild of the Greater Providence Bap tist Church will observe their 18th anniversary Sun day, August 9,3 p.m., at the church, 1829 Cleveland Avenue. ■ Rev. Burrell Brooks, pastor of the New Provi dence Baptist Church, Mount Holly, along with his choir, will in charge of the service. Annual revival services of the Greater Providence Baptist Church will begin Monday, August 24. Rev.-W. M. Worthy, pastor of Tabernacle Bap tist Church, Gastonia, will serve as guest preacher. Greater Providence is known as “The church where Christ is preacher, souls are revived and hearts uplifted, all to the glory of God.” Rev. Fred Gibson is pastor of this great church. The public is warmly in vited to attend each ll a.m. Sunday morning worship service also. CHRIST GOSPEL CHURCH Christ Gospel Church services are now being held at Garinger High School. You are invited to enjoy the spiritual music of the Don DeGrate Delegation each Saturday at 7:30 p.m. and Sundays at 11 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. Pastored by Rev. Don DeGrate, the church motto is “Preaching a Crucified and Living Christ to a Dying World.” ST. LUKE Rev. L. D. Parker, pastor of St. Luke Baptist Church, will be honored August 20-23. This celebration is in recognition of the Pastor’s Anniversary. Rev. Parker has given 28 years of dedicated service. Under his leadership the membership has grown from ISO to 800. Along with Rev. L. D. Parker, St. Luke Baptist Church is blessed to have his wife. Mrs. Helen Tanner Parker, and their four children. St. Luke is appreciative of having such a wonderful first family in a church com prised of first families in God’s eyesight. The program will begin Thursday night with Rev. V. Worthy bringing the message. Friday, Rev. M. N. Kelty will be the guest minister. Saturday, a private ban quet will be given and the service will be conducted by members of St. Luke Baptist Church. On Sunday, 2:30 p.m., rev. Anthony Jinwright will deliver the sermon. St. Luke Baptist Church is located at 1109 Rodey Ave. (off Statesville Ave.). The public is warmly in vited to attend. MT. VERNON AME ZION The Soul-saving Revival is still going on at Mount Vernon AME Zion Church in Fort Lawn, S.C. Tonight and Friday, Au gust 21, will wrap up this revival featuring the evan gelist Rev. Robert Moore, pastor of O. Zion AME Zion Church. The pastor of Mount Vernon AME Zion Church is Rev. Grady Sharps. You are invited to attend. SILVER MOUNT BAPTIST The Annual Soul Saving Revival styi has souls to save at Silver Mount Bap tist Church on Old Pineville Road in south Charlotte. With two nights left in the revival Rev. Dr. Harold A. Carter and various choirs are awaiting your pre sence. Services will _ begin Thursday, August 20, and Friday, August 21, at 7:30 p.m. Rev. William Lee Jr. is host pastor. -Htniil Iw/ItotKWiiti "No Job Too Large Ur Too bmall" •Remodeling •Painting •Brick Work •Blow Ceilings "Specializing in Interior Detail Jobs" PICKENS & SONS MASONRY & CARPENTRY WORK 1329 Plumstead Rd. 392-1461 CHARLOTTE POST — CHURCH DIRECTORY Temple Baptist Church 1 Sunday School Morning Worship _Mid-Week Prayer Service •:45 a.m. 11:00a.m. 7.00 p.m. Teachers’ Meeting Thurs day nights prior to 1st & 3rd Sundays. Go ye therefore. Teach all nations, baptizing them la the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Ghost. Matt. Z8+lt. Rev. J. M. Kennedy Interim Pastor Temple Baptist Church Is A Church With A Mission /** Green Oaks Baptist Oiurch 1505 Kennon Street 333-40™ Rev. M.N. Kelly, Pastor Sunday Schedule 9:45 a.m. Sunday School 11 a.m. Morning Worship 7:30 p.m. Midweek Prayer i 7:30p.m. Midweek 4 Prayer Service * Rev. M_N. Kelty ] “Church With A Program Greater Mt. Sinai Baptist Church 1243 West BJvd. Rev. Norman E. Kerry, Pastor 33*2163 Sun. School 9:45 Worship Service lla.m. Where Christ Is Preached, As He Is, To Men As They Are” Friendship Baptist Church 3301 Beatties Ford Road 392-0391 .f Sunday Schedule 9:45a.m. Sunday School 11 a.m. Morning Worship 6:00 p.m. Bible Study Graded Day Care Center Mon.-Fri. 7:00a.m.-6 p.m. (ages 4 months - 5 years Hev. Colemon W. Kerry Greater Bethel AME Church 201 Gran din Rd. Rev. Levi Brown Vesper at 6 p.m. (Sun.) I Evening Sermons by our ■ own Ministerial Staff: } Rev. Pearson Rev. Gloria McRae Rev. J. J. Taylor Sunday Schedule: 9:45 a.m. Sunday School. 11:00 a.m. Morning Worship' 6:15 p.m. Evangelistic Service Rev. Levi Brown “Faith Can Move Mountains” Radio Broadcast...WAME 9:30 a m. "GOD OUR FATHER, CHRIST OUR GOD OUR FATHER, CHRIST OUR ^_ A Church that is, Mighty in Word And Fervent in Spirit , Calvary Apostolic Church WEEKLY SERVICES: Sunday TO:00'a.m. - Sunday School - 11:30a.m. - Morning Worship • 7:30 p.m. - Evening Worship WEDNESDAY 7:30 p.m. Bible Class Edward C. Roberts - Pastor “Meaningful Worship" - "Experience The Difference” St Luke Baptist Church 333-6377 - Church 1109 Rodey Avenue 372-2481 - Study Charlotte. N.C. 28206 Sunday School t:45 am. Worship Service ii:00a.m. Baptist Training 5:00p.m. ..Union 8:30 p... Evening Service Wed. Nlte 7:00p.m. .. Prayer Svc. Rev. L. D. Parker “Where Chriat la Preached Aa He la, To Men Aa They Are” Grier Heights Presbyterian j Church 325 Sky land Avenue - 332-3000 -••BECAUSE WE CARE" Sunday School -10:00a.m. Worship -11:00a.m. Nursery -11:00a.m. Creative Program -11:00am * Tuesday Bible Study -7:30p.m. , ■ f OPERATING WEEKDAY PROGRAMS AND PROJECTS LLOYD BELTON MORRIS, PASTOR