Church Neto§ Brief * Famed New York Minister Will Lead » \ • ' Joint Interdenominational Revival By Teresa Simmons -- Poet Staff Writer ..A Joint Interdenomina tional Revival between Getbfemane Baptist Church and Greater Bethel Sunday through Friday, March 18-23, at Greater Bethel Church, 201 Grandin Road. Evangelist will be Rev. Simon Perkins, Jr., Ph.D., of People’s Institutional AME Zion Church in Brooklyn, N.Y. Services begin at 6 p.m. Sunday. The public Is cor dially invited to attend. Monday through Friday services begin at 7:30 p.m. ’ Rev. Dewberry is pastor of Gethsemane Baptist; Rev. Levi Brown is pastor of Greater Bethel AME Church. :-i JONESVILLE AME ..The Jonesville Spiritul eers and the Marvin Usher Board Choir will be in concert Sunday, March 11, at 6 p.m. at the New Jonesville AME Zion Church. The church is located at 5526 Providence Rd.-West, Matthews. The public is cordially invited to attend. Rev. James R. Phifer is minister; Ms. Cassandra Brown is organist and Joyce Zimmerman is assistant HENDERSON GROVE The youth of Henderson Grove Presbyterian Church USA were in charge of the morning worship service recently speaking on black historic al personalities. Cindy McGill was in charge. The church is lo cated Jn Mint Hill on Hwy. $1. The clerk of ses sion is Mable Guinn and Rev. J. E. Maxwell is pastor. The Henderson Grove family cordially invites you to all worship services of the church. GALILEAN BAPTIST ..Members of Galilean Baptist Church cordially invite you to attend the Church’s Fourth Anniver sary Celebration March 18 beginning at 4 p.m. Rev. Felix ‘Bailey, pas tor of Grace Memorial - Baptist Church, will be the guest sneaker Galilean Baptist Church is located at 1220 E. 10th St. Rev. Phillip Davis is pas tor. FIRST BAPTIST-WEST . .A Fellowship Dinner will be held at First Baptist Church-West March 25 be ginning at 12:30 p.m. The church is located at 1801 Oaklawh Avenue. The dinner is being spon sored by the Special Pro jects Committee for Men’s. Day .' The dinner will end around 2:30 p.m. The menu will include roast beef, chicken, string bean, peas, macaroni, rolls, cake, punch and coffee. Tick eta may be obtained from the men of the church with a dona tion of $3. BETHANY BAPTIST ..Members of Bethany Baptist, located at 2300 Sanders Ave., cordially in vite-you to join them in. celebration of the Eighth Anniversary of their pas tor, Rev. James E. Hin son, Sunday, March 11, at 3 p.m. Rev. Hinson is married to Lida Hinson and is the fatter of two children - James Hinson, Jr. and Charfisa Hinson. The members of Bethany Baptist would like to God for sending such a divine minister to Bethany. Since March 17, 1ST70, he has contributed a great deal to the church and community thrash the grace of God. The membership of the church has increased; the church has been remod4ed and an education building baa been added. Rev. Hinson is energetic and Inspiring to others. He is not only a minister, but he is s friend and coun selor in time of need. Rev. Hinson and his fa mily will be honored on this special occasion. Rev. Will iam Lee, pastor of Silver Mount Baptist Church will be the guest speaker. GRIER HEIGHTS ..Girl Seoul Sunday will be observed at Grier Heights Presbyterian Church March 11. In order to share some aspects of Girl Scouting, there win be a presentation of the Girl Scout Trefoil. Trade Price, Angela Tyson and Bridget White will assist in the services. Speaking from the text of the Bible, Rev. L. D. Parker, pastor of St. Luke, raised the spiritual consciousness of the congre gation recently M Shiloh Baptist Church. Rev. C. M. Booker, paster of Shiloh, celebrated Up first anniversary as the church’s pastor. Incidentally. Rev. Parker will celebrate Us 31st anniver sary as a pastor March 11. (Photo By Divihe Reflections) Girl Scout leaders and assistants include: Sylvia Henderson and Tangela Simpson - Brownie Troop No. 86; Janice Clawson and Ann Robinson - Junior * Troop No. 139; andShareefa Saleom and Vivian Wright - Cadette Troop No 205. The organizer for the Scout Troops is Camilla Clark. There will be a reception for parents and friends after service on the lower level of the sanctuary. As part of this week’s observance, the combined troops will skate Friday, March 16. The Brownie and Junior Troops held their Annual Mother-Daughter Dinner February 26. FOREST HILL Ben Markely will be in concert dt Forest Hill Pres Woodlawn Rd, March 18 at 7 p.m. During die past 10 years, Markely has performed in over 2,500 concerts from coast to coast. His rich baritone voice, which covers a three-octave range without flaw, can leave the music critic and the casual listener both in awe. You are invited to attend this concert. Markely, through his singing, shares intimately his personal ex periences and faith in Christ. ST.JOHN ..On Sunday, March 11, Rev. Robert' Leak’s thane at St. John Baptist Church will be “Christ Still Work ing In History” from Ga latians 4:4, 5. This service begins at n a.m. ' At 2:30 p.m., the Annual Mission Day program will be sponsored by the Mla "slqnary Department of the church. Guest speaker will be Rev! Mrs. Barbara Mc Cullough of Galilee Baptist Church. Refreshments will be served immediately follow ing the 2:30 pJm program. At 5 pm., the pastor will teach classes on church membership and orienta tion. Rev. Leak wiH be assisted by Nettie Cald well, director of Christian Education. The public is cordially invited to all worship ser vices. St. John is located at 2000 St. John Road. NOAH'S ARK ‘7 Seals” Bible Pageant will be held March 11 at Our Lady of Consolation ParishHan.2301 Statesville Ave., at 2:30 p.m., spon1 sored by Noah’s Ark Min istries. Dr. Queen Estell M. Thompson, founder, Evan gelist Eva Mae Jones, co ordinator. The public is cordially invited to attepd. SALEM BAPTIST March is Mission Aware ness Month at Salem Bap tist Church, located at 5318 Salem Church Rd. During the month, each Mission ary Department Will par ticipate in the morning servi.ce, presenting thoughts on missions. Rev. Anthony Jinwright is pastor of Salem. GREATER BETHEL The Adult Choir of Great er Bethel AME Church will sponsor an Attic Sale in cluding baby, children and adult clothes, craft items and household items. Pood and drinks will also be available Saturday, March 10,-9 a.m. until 3 p.m. Greater Bethel is located at 201 Grandin Road. The public is cordially in vited. Rev. Levi Brown is pastor. EAST STONEWALL .. In the February issue, we stated that Annie L. An derson “will be presented” at East Stonewall AME Zion Church. This was an error. The history of Annie L. Anderson (one of the founders of the mission ary), was presented by t» member of the Missionary Society of the church on March 4 during the 11 a m. service. On March 11, the Mis sionary Society will bold its mass meeting at 5 p.m.; the Missionary Society No. 1 program Will also be held at 5 p.m. And at 11 a.m., the Girl Scout Bake Sale will be held. East Stonewall AME Zion Church is pastored by Rev. Bernard Sullivan and is located at 1729 Griers Grove Rd. REEDER MEMORIAL ROeder t/riB celebrate another first on Sunday, March 11, at 3 p.m. The church family will fellow ship with Rev. Gene Gil more and Temple Chapel Baptist Church family at 900 September " The Reeder Church family out on God’s hanced by _ as “for every by some build all f... __, Hebrews 3:4. This program is a special effort to assist Reeder in reach ing the Akych’s building fund goal The sermon at Reeder will be delivered by the interim padfcfc of Reed er, Rev. R. W. Dalton The church family invites each and every one to come and worship with them. Sunday School, 9:30 a.m. and wor ship service, 10:45 a.m. each Sunday at the Me trolina Funeral Chapel > LITTLE ROCK AME ' * ■ -The Woman’s Home and " Overseas Missionary So ciety of the North Char lotte District, Western North Carolina Conference will observe its Annual Missionary Program on Sunday, March u, at 5 p.m. at Little Rock AME Zion Church, 401 North McDow ncotfarr\ Allowed ' *rom Gowns^W^ _ tf Purchased * r'*~,*ig March I oecM Thwi Item to Bern *r»» ’Omw to ft -omplet* Bridal & Formal Waor ITI —fl _ ' »W«*»T1VD. FUR SALE "',0 50% OFFi FINAL CLEARANCE A This is your last chance to select an elegant fur at these fantastic End of . Season savings. StiH a large selection to j choose from. SOUTH TRYON The Beautification Chib of South Tryon Presbyte rian Church, 2516 S. Tryon Street, will- sponsor a spaghetti lunch Saturday, Mart* 11, at 6:30 p.m. ST.LUKE . .The 31st Anniversary and Appreciation Day service for Rev. L.D. Parker, pas tor of St. Luke Baptist Church, will be observed Sunday, March ll, at 6:30 pjn. Rev. Warren McKissick, aMe lecture Friday, March 16, lOrao a.m. at (Carmel Presbyterian Church. The ta» la free t*nd opeUtoths pubhc. YOUTH CHOIR Are you between the ages of U and >0 and nke to sing? Then the Heritage Youth Choir may be the place for you! But this Youth Choir u more than Justa group of 'UlSr tbs #octk» of Dsrsk nogrd, One young ptf1* ire learning to tx pfeM their tew for Jesus through a r*al musical minify. Interested? Can the Youth Office at Heritage USA at MI-6000, ext SSS1 - and sing your praises to the Lord! Duke Endowment Awards Davidson $1 Million Grant Davidson - The Duke En dowment has awarded - Davidson College a grant; of $1 million to establish Hie James B Duke Pro fessorship in International Studies at Davidson. Hie announcement of the grant was made Tuesday, Marchfi, at a colloquium on international education which was held in honor of Hie Duke Endowment’s eoth anniversary. Charles F. Myers, chair man of the education com mittee of the Board of ItWttiei of The Duke En dowment and a 1933 David son graduate and former trtistee, made the present ation. The James B. Duke Pro fessor will give leadership to International Studies at Davidson. Davidson Colieae Inter im Preslent Dr. Frontis W. Johnson expressed the college’s appreciation, stating that the program “will ins till a global aware mbs into the entire fabric of the college, and ensure that Davidson ‘ graduates leave with an understand ing of theintor-relatedness of the modern world." The Duke Endowment gift is a major part in a recent fund-raising effort to establish the Dean Rusk Endowment for Interna tional Studies, which has set a goal of $10 million. . The Duke Endowment, established by James B. Duke in IBM, assists non profit hospitals and child care institutes in North and South Carolina, rural United Methodist churches and retired ministers in North Carolina, and four educational institutions: Duke, Furman and John son C. Smith Universities, and Davidson College. The Duke Endowmetd is*, one of the natibn’s largest foundations. The 1963 market value of Hie En dowment’s assets was fcp aince isz«, trustees Dave awarded grants totaling over 9M4 million to the , beneficiaries selected by” James B. Duke, j t Always The Answer You Do Have Other Choices ! 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