Church ISeu* E s A Walk Down Memory Lane With Faith” Will Be Presented Wednesday By Teresa Simmons Post Managing Editor ‘‘A Walk Down Memory Lane With Faith,” a pa geant written and directed by Ametta Dawkins, will be presented at Walls Memorial AME Zion Church, 2722 Bancroft St., Wednesday, April 25, at 7 p.m. Ms. Dawkins' recreation of the church settings - Little Hope, Mt. Calvary AME Zion, Mother Walls AME Zion, to the present site - Walls Memorial AME Zion - is not only a chance to glance into the past, but also an impres sive project for the pre sent. It has given the members of the church, including the youth, senior citizens and choirs of the church a chance to recreate the ori gins of their church by acting out its history. The story begins in a brush arbor - an open canopy of branches that gave protection only from the sun. This was in 1884 • 100 years ago in the Little Hope Community. Participants in the pa geant will dress in the attire of the era. Much, work has gone into reveal ing the authenticity of the Hrog~convey«i riming n pageant. Perhaps the most impor tant message of “A Walk Down Memory Lane With Faith” is the focus mem bers place on faith. The pageant truly strives to incorporate the theme of the entire Centennial Cele brations of Walls: "We’ve Come This Far By Faith.” JOINT WORSHIP There will be a Good Friday Fellowship Worship Service' and Comm union Service, 7 p.m., Friday night, April ao, at Temple Chapel Baptist Church, 900 September Lane. . This service is Jointly sponsored by tee Shiloh Institutional Baptist, St. . Paul Baptist, Temple Cha pel Baptist, and Parkwood Institutional CME Churches. Rev. Mayfield Medcalf, pastor of Parkwood Insti tutional CME Church, will ' deliver the sermon and the choirs from his church will lead in the singing. Everyone is invited to attend this special service Walls Memorial AME Zion Church will present "A Walk Down Memory Lane With Faith." a pageant written by Walls’ church member. Arbetta Dawkins. The above participants are dressed In the . i ———- ■ f attire compatible with a certain era within the lM-year-hlatory of Walla. (Photo By The Photo Committee of Walls" Memorial) as they commemorate the crucifixion of the Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ. Rev. Gene Gilmore is pastor of Temple Chapel Baptist Church. GREATER GALILEE The Gospel Choir of Greater Galilee Baptist Church will be presented in concert during their an niversary celebrations Friday. April *>, and Sun day, April 22. —JJiqav service of singing will begin at. 7:30 p.m. Sunday services begin at 2:30 and also at 7:30 p.m. The 45 members at the choir will serenade the con gregations with ah array of spiritual selections includ ing contemporary and tra ditional gospel. Director of die choir is Deborah Qy burn; the president of the choir is Arthur Sanders. GETHSEMANE BAPTWT Members of Gethsemane Baptist Church’s Youth and-Adult Missionaries attended a workshop for all missionaries held in Ra leigh at the Civic Center recently. 1 me theme of the work shop was "Knowing Your Position and Fulfilling it.” Thirty-two members from the church attended this informative woriafa*). The youth of the church are bow Mdng forward to their retfeat at the J. J. Johnson Site. 'ftaditc. JS. Dewberry Is pastor of Getatemane'" Baptist Church, located at 2670 Dr. Carver Rd. : PINEY GROVE You are invited to at . tend all services at Piney Grove Baptist Church lo cated in Waxhaw. Sunday School begins at 10 a.m.; worship service at 11 a.m. Rev. James McCoy is pastor. MYERSPARK May Fellowship Day will be celebrated by the Church Worn eh United of Mecklenburg County Fri -day, May 4, 12-fflpm , in the Great Hall at Myers Park Baptist Church. The luncheon will be followed by a program featuring Dr. Jonnie McLeod as speaker. Tickets must be purchased by Monday, April 30. Please order your tickets - $3.50 - through your Church Women United representative or by mail from Evelyn Choate, RL 1, Bos 35, PineviUe, NC 2813A The theme of the 1964 celebration is “The Fam ily, a Portrait of Change.” SHILOH The regular fifth Sun day night fellowship wor ship service with the Shiloh Institutional Baptist Church, St. Paul Baptist Church, Temple Chapel Baptist, and Parkwood Institutional CME Church will be held'Sunday, April », at 8:30 p.m. at the ST. Paul Baptist Church, 1401 N. Allen where Rev. Paul W. Drummond serves as pastor. Rev. Tommy G. Davis, pastor Of ShilotrtnstituthHF al Baptist Church, 2400 Greenland Ave , will bring the message. His com bided musical choir and com bined hymn choir will lead the singing. me pUDUc is cordially invited to attend. METROPOLITAN Easter morning worship service at Metropolitan A ME Church will be held at 11 a.m. Church service will < be conducted temporarily at Johnson C. Smith Uni versity Chapel. “Who shall roll away the stone?” The stone must be Weddings-Social Events Portraits- Wall Decor Omtivf Imnp'fH To Treasure'} Anthony Maceo Glen, Oharion^NjC, 597-1854 rolled away from the cold heart of men, in order that he may see Jesus on the Great resurrection day. What seek ye? Come and see. You are invited to worship with the Metro politan family. If the stone would be rolled away! then all shall see Jesus. Rev. Rich is pastor. * CHURCH OF GOD The Spring District Cru sade of the Church of God of Prophecy will begin Easter Monday, April 23, and last until Saturday, April 28. Evangelist will be Ron Hamm, presently State Overseer-South Dakota. A singing evangelist, former. recording artists will be present, Charlotte’s finest 'j church musicians will be present A special singing each evening will be held, and prayer for sick will be rendered. Services begin at 7:30 nightly. The Church of God of Prophecy is located at 2S26 La wing Rd Take 1-77 to sunset West to the dead end at Oakdale. SALEM BAPTIST The public is cordially invited to attend the Lay man’s workshop at Salem Baptist Church Saturday, April 21. -Dr. Charley Alston will be the workshop conduc tor. He is the Christian Education Director for the State Layman’s League on ■ —^___ the General Baptist State Convention of NC. Registration begins at 1:45 a.ni. and the work shop will be held from 9 a.m. until U:90 p.m. HICKORY GROVE . The United Methodiat Women of Hickory Grove United Methodiat Church will present s Spring Craft and Baked Goods Sale at OOl Hickory Grove Rd. April 38 from 9 a.m. until 4 pm. at the church, 6901 Hickory Grove Rd. TWs affair^ beheld in & T * When the 1M4-S9 school year commences at North Carolina Central University, a new queen will begin her reign. Daabe Arleen Baynes, a rising senior, will be that queen. The daughter at Mrs. Boa ale M. Baynes, and the late Wallace E. Payees, Mias Baynes Is a graduate at West Charlotte Senior High "hn| NCCU, Mias Baynes is a Criminal Justice major. She Is a member of the Alpha Kappa Mu Honor Society, the UnlrersHv Clab. secretary of the Charlotte Social ' Club, a flaggiri, a stadent resident uilsUit. a member of Delta f&fmi TheU 8orority, aad she presently main B^racs *•*■* average. Miss ial Presbyterian Charcb aad she has one sister. Kirsten. ,1* * t •' *• ■„ / . Hello! . v lam Rev. Qeo Tillman • .'‘■r'-.r! ■» • ■■■■' f . «•' "*? I am seeking ^ 10-15 God-Fearing Rev. Tillman penile to help me part-time to expand in the Charlotte area. 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