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Church Neu* Briefs Reeder Me 'al By Teresa 81tn aK»M . .Tbs Reeder Memorial, Inc. (Baptist Church) would Uke to announce that it has re-elected Rev. R." W. Dalton aa Interim Pas tor for one year. Tbe Reed er Memorial family to look ing forward to striving to ward the goal of the ser vice God seeks with Rev. Dalton in the coating year. Reeder Memorial will bold a building fund propam at tbe Temple Chapel Baptist Church, on September Lane, with tbe Rev. Gene Gilmore and congregation at 3 p. m All are Invited to came and worship with them. > Sunday School, 9:90 ■ ■Aim.; worship service, 10:45 a.tn.'ThOoe aervieoo are held at the MotroUna Funeral Chapel, Reatties Ford Ed. METROPOLITAN AMK ■ Church School is held at the Metropolitan AME Church each Sunday at 9:45 a m.; worship service be gins at 11, a.m. Holy Communion will he bdd March 4 at the etawcfa following the wenhip ser vice. Metropolitan AMEv Church is a relatively new H church which invitee your prayers and support. Everyone is invited to at tend services at Metropo litan, temporarily located at Johnson C. Smith Univer sity Campus Church Cha pel Rev. Mayo L. Rich, SHILOH ■The Annual Woman’s Day at ShOab iarthutioo-. si Baptist Church will pre sent its first “Little Miss Shiloh Pageant” Sunday, March 4, at 8 p.m. at the church, 2400 Greenland Ave. • „ • The pageant will display young ladies from the ages of fw to 11 in a parade of talent. Chairperson for this Woman’s Day Committee event is Mrs. Hurse; co-chairman, Kira. Jean Steele; pastor, Rev. Tommy G. Davis. WORLD PRAYER ..World Day of Prayer, sponsored by Church Wo metfJJnitedjf Mecklen burg County, will he ceie- , bra ted Friday, March 2. This is a day when women of faith around the globe pray together for a world at peace, free from hunger and thirst Services will be , held In many churches I throughout the city of Char- j lotte You are invited to particinat* in one or your choice. The following loca flonsare JvslafeuehUKh es where services will be held: Pleasant Hill Prteby-' terian Church, 10 a.m.; Little Rock AME Zion CN. Charlotte District),2 p.m.; Hood AME Zion Church, 7 p.m. ; First United Presby terian Church, 4 p.m.; Me morial Presbyterian Church, 7 p.m.; Mowing Glade AME Zion Church, 7 p.m.; Rockwell AME Zion Church, 7 p.m/; Torrence Chapel AME Zion Church, 7 p.m. and Statesville Ave. Presbyterian Church, 7:30 p.m. ■ - PINEY GROVE Piney Grove Baptist Church in Waxhaw holds Sunday School beginning at 10 a.m. each Sunday; and worship service beginning, st 11 a.m. Rev. James McCoy, pastor, invites you and yours to worship with this church family. SECOND CALVARY The Gospel Harmon ettes and the Junior Gee pel Harmonettes, along with Bennie Cathey and the Charoiettes, will, be pre sented in concert at 4 p.m., March 11, at Second Cal vary Baptist Church, 114 Nelson Ave TMs program is being sponsored by the Pastor’s Aide Club of the church. TMs win benefit Rev. Dr. Lamar Foster, pastor of’ the cnurcn. NOAH’S ARK A “Seven Seals’’ Bible Pageant will be presented at 2:30 p.m., March ll, at Our Lady of Consolation Paris Hail, 2342 States ville Ave, All types of prais ing in sang will. take place also. You are invited to attend. This program la Noah’.T*OWreach Min istries, Dr Queen EsteH M. Thompson, founder; Evan Eva Mae Jones, coordinator. NEW ST.JOHN Rev. Robert Leak’s theme for Sunday, March 4, will be “Forgotten, Re membered and promoted* at New St. John Baptist • Church. 2000 St John Rd Pastor E.C. Cannon was recently at the third anniversary of Rev. Anthony L. Jtawri*ht, pastor of 8alen> _I Also on. Sunday, com munion will b« obaet vpd. Immediately after service, a Fsaaily Sing Inspiration will be held and followed toy dinner. The public is cor dially invited to worstyp and share. EAST STONEWALL - . .Qn Sunday, March 4, se veral Christian activities will be held at East Stone wall AME Zion Churcb, located at 1739 Grier Grove Rd. Annie I*. Anderson Will speak at U a m. This program , 1s being spon sored by the Life Mem bers of the Missionary •Society. •'.; •>' r'': A Missionary Society ' No. 1 meeting will be held at 1 pjn.; the Stewardess Board Program will .'be held at 6 p.m. The New Light Gospel Singers will be featured during this pro gram. ’ At I p.m., a Bake Sale willbeheM. • Also, at -4 p.m., Sunday, March 4, Albertina. Walter will be in concert-at Northwest ..Junior -flight School. . 7?.:. East Stonewall la pas toted ^by Rev. Bernard PINEY GROVE v ..The Youth Department of Piney Grove Baptist Church of Waxhaw will observe Black History with a service Sunday, March 4, •t 3:30 pjn. Delano Rackard will be the guest speaker. Rev. James McCoy is pastor. CANNON CATHEDRAL ..Cannon Cathedral Church of God in Christ, located at 300 Tuckaaeegee Rd., holds Sunday School services wm9i Sunday at 9:30 aon.; Morning wor ship at u am.; Young People Willing Workers meetings st 6:30 pjn. and an evangelist service d 8 pjn. On Tuesday , Bible Study is held at the church be ginning at 7:30 pjn. and on Thursday, at noon Hour of Deliverance and at 7:90 ' pjn.', another evangelist service Pastor is E. C. Cannon SALEM BAPTIST . .March has been declared Mission Awareness Month at Salem Baptist Church; located at 5318 Salem mui will ImiIH if ft n m ^ Ttic fraria InOuenU. Rev. A. L. 0 inwright is pastor. Ana u cnurcn reporter, ■ TOMEMMSIONg&v The concert featuring “The Modern Black Mass Os* of Duke University" has been cancelled. The concert, originally set for March 9 at 7:90 poo. at Gothssmane AME Zion Own*. 591 CampusTSt., along with ether concert dates of the choir, have TEMPLE CHAPEt' On Sunday, March 11, at 7:90 pan., the Education al Foundation of Temple Chapel Baptist Church is having a breakfast scholar ship fund. Dr. Preston Pendergrass will deliver the first anniversary mes sage. Beginning at 9:90 pan., Reeder Memorial Baptist Church will have a fund raising project, at Temple Chapel Baptist Church. PLEASANT HILL 1 During Black History Month, Pleasant Hill Bap Have A Dream” featur ing Delano Rackard as - Rackard recited several of Dr. King’s famous speeches including ”1 Have ^IkaamJ!_ *5^ r'/t IS llllljpf... Later in the month, the church Sunday School ,De partment presented an other program. . The poem “In The Morning" by Paul Lawnnbe Dunbar, was recited by Annie Dale. Each department within the Sunday School performed a presentation ol what Black History meant to them also. A song entitled “Soon I Will Be Done With The itouttes of Of M 4f E i , 714 Wf^ Trade St. > : ; 376-8806 Thomas W. Samuels - Pastor Church School - 9:45 p.m. Morning Worship - 11:00 am. Evening Services - 6:00 p.m. Greater Mt. Sinai Qiurch 1243 W. Blvd. 332-2163 Sunday School: 9:45 ajn. Worship Service: 11: am. _R«v. Norman E. Kerry, Pastor “WHERECTn^m»REACTBBP^MIHgM. R^.Dr.i.l. h*$ 1801 Oak lawn Avm. Prayer Meeting 7:30 P.M.
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