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Church News Briefs _ New Bethlehem FBH Churr1 By Teresa Simmoos Post Managing Editor “From then on, Jesus began to preach Turn from sin, and turn to God, for the Kingdom of hea ven is near,’” Matthew 4:17. Turning away from the particular sin of pornogra phy was the main theme as the group entitled Con cerned Citizens met Thurs day, May 31, at the Holi day Inn across from the Coliseum. There will be more meet ings in the future. For times call Rev. Joseph Chambers, pastor of Paw Creek Church of God, at 394-7191. - At this meeting, Brad Curl will be the speaker. He is a member of the Na tional Christian Asso ciationTNCAirHewiir “* share with the Concerned Citizens how the NCA has reduced advertising In pornography by 25 percent in Washington. “There are 200 to 300 pornography outlets, „ in eluding convenience stores in Charlotte,” Rev. . Chambers stated. “There’s ~~TW*h^ probably as do structive as pornography. _ Some people may not be aware ofThe filth thatTTODt thCTe.~ raiAYBoy-S55gF zine, for example, is con , sidered ‘soft’ pornogra _ At the last meeting, more than 40 Concerned Citizens appeared at the masting. The point has been stressed that it will take citizen pressure or politicans to do anything about por _nography. There is interest all over thequity against pornography, Rev. Cham - bers continued, but the voices need to be beard and the facts understood about how pornography affects the community. New Bethlehem FBH Church of God The church will celebrate their pastor Rev. J JR. Cald well’s anniversary this week There will he visiting churches and pastors for the five nights, May 28 _through June 1. On Sunday JuheTani a.m. 8{>eS»Sfr will include Rev. Isaac E. Caldwell of Brooklyn New York, and at 3:30 p.m. " speaker Rev. James Cald well of Philadelphia, Pa. Both arp tbs ««« lyy and Mrs. J.R. Caldwell. Visiting churches’ choirs and friends are invited. Both Caldwells are dyna mic speakers. The public is cordially invited. Mrs. M. C.Smith chairlady, Rev. B. C. Jant co-cbairlady; Rev. Corine Meeks - coordina tor. Rev. Eugene Bond is active pastor for the week. Speakers will include:_. Monday - Ra*. Prank Murphy; Tuesday - Rev. and Mrs. W.L. Clyburn; Wednesday - Elder J.O. Baldwin; Thursday - Rev. Mattie Culp; and Friday - Evangelist L.M. Pratt. New Bethlehem FBH members would like to in vite the public to these services. The church is located at 421 . E. 18th Street. BEREAN SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST The Berean Seventh Day Adventist Church, 1801 Double Oaks Rd. will have a "Community Guest Day" Service Sat. June 2. During this service several com munity leaders will be recognised, including Mayor Hinr^dHtT Service will begin promptly at 9:15 a.m. with a song service. Sabbath School will begin at 9:46 a.m. and Divine Worship at 11 a.m. Lunch will be served to all invited guests. ^ MARVIN AND WESLEY CHAPEL AME ZION The Marvin and Wealey Chapel AME Zion Church Choir, under the direction of Rev. Waymood Jordan will render its annual coo cert June 3 at the church located off Highway J6 on New Town Rd. in Waxhaw, This concert will be held at ~ 0 p.m. ' ~ The public is cordially invited to attend. President is Arthur Walker, vice president It Diane Ivey and pastor is Rev. Derinzer Johnson. For more 'information — call the fhniyh Bt (704) ■843-3611 on Thursday evenings. LITTLE ROCK AME ZION * The Prince HsllMasons , of the Nineteenth District WtH~ hoid their -Stt—Johns "Day-Service at LHtte-Reefc AME Zion Church Sunday June .24 at 3 p.m. in co operation with other Prince Halibodies. ' '• *«= MT. CARMEL The Mt. Carmel Nurses Guild will sponsor a Health Fair Sat. June 9 from 10 a m. until 2 pjn. at ML Carmel Baptist Church, 3201 Tuckaseegee Rd. in "tlm fellowship HaflT^tbe puhhc is invited. Rev. Lon Riddick is pastor. —METROPOLITAN AME The Annual Conference will be held June 8. You are invited to II a^n. worship service at Metropolitan AME Church. Rev. Mayo L. Rich is pastor. The church is temporarily located at Johnson C. Smith University Chapel MT. MORIAH BAPTIST The Nurse’s Aide of Mt. -"Moriah BtipmUThmcch^ Matthews will observe their annual day Sunday, June 3, at 3 p.m.. Rev. N. Workman pastor of Watts Grove Baptist Church, Baker NC will be ~IU6 guest speaker:--1 Mt. Moriah is located at .381 Crestdale Rd. Matthews. Rev. J.C.. Robinson is pastor. The public is welcome. PLAZA PRESBYTERIAN Plaza Presbyterian Church, 2304 The Plaza, vwl sponsor an all-you-can eat fish fry June 8 from 11:30 until 2 p.m. and from 5 p.m. until 8 p.m. Cost is 83.75 for adults and 82 for children. Call the church office for more information at 378-8594. Jeff A. Sockwell is chair '■■* * *' ' . —— -—— —— - - R*v. J.K. Caldwell WUl bo-hmwsl 11.1. rrrj, -fa, decades of service to the Lord. His sons, Reverends James and Isaac Caldwell will speak. \ -go . tq .. the Community —Athlptir- Mtntohf _ SIMPSON-GILLfeSPIE. UNITED METHODIST The Simpson»Oillespie United Methodist Chfirch’s Chancel Choir will present its Spring Concert June 3 at 6:15 p.m. This concert will be held at Johnson C. Smith Uni versity Chapel. The public, is cordlalljr invited to • attend. Spiritual, gospel and contemporary music will be rendered. ST. LUKE , The youth of St. Luke Baptist wilFhold their annual revival May 28 through June 1. Rev. L.J. Wallace is guest speaker. St. Luke, pestered by Rev. . L.D. Parker, is located at 11M Rodey Ave. GARR MEMORIAL • CHURCH Garr Memorial ladies will hold an Enrichment "Seminar to be held Tues dayJune 5 at Gary Memorial Church, 7700 Margaret Wallace Rd. Speaker will be Bonnie Allen from the Rod of God £fcureh. There will be Bpecial music, a fashion show from our “Clothes Closet,” re freshment* and fellowship, - For* more information call Wanda "Crook - at 53S-77B1?' ~ ' STEELE CR££K_ Appreciation Service for Rev.' Fred McCullough of Steele Creek AME Zion Church will be held Thurs day May 31 through Sunday June 3. Service each night will begin at 7:30. On Sunday, however, the service will begiri*t.3:30p:m.-*5 Guest Speaker Thursday and Friday will be Rev. N. Belle, associate minister of Stcde-Cresfc Saturday Rev. John G. Glenn will deliver the message and on Sunday Rev. George Erwin will preach. Steele Greek*! located at 6414 York Rd. Hie public is cordially Invited. NEW EMMANUEL Vacation Bible School will be held at New Em 15,6:30 p.m. untflB:30p.m. Classes will be held for every level including adults. Concentration will r be “The Person of Jesus”. 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Everyone Ur more than welcome._ ANTIOCH BAPTIST The Junior and Senior Usher Boards of Antioch Baptist Church will cele brate their anniversary Sunday June 3 at I p.m. The guest will be Rev. Abraham Lockhart and cougrsgatioo. Dinner wflL be served. The church is located at 232 Skylaad Ave. Rev. Preston Pendergrass, pastor. NEW ST. JOHN Sunday June 8 Rev. Robert Leak will deliver the sermon “The Rainbow of God's Grace Geoeafc *tS-T7v- Communion will also be observed at New St. John Baptist Chuaii. At 8:30 p.m. the Senior Missionary Department will sponsor the Pour Gospels with the following outstanding speakers: .Missionary Betty Potts of ^Silver Mt. baptist Church, Missionary Cornilia Dean of St. John Baptist, Mis sionary Annie Pickett, and Rev. Mb. Barbara W lough of Galilee Church. - rendered by visiting choirs and the combined ihulnhof New St. John Baptist Church. The public to cor dially invited to attend. The church to located at 2000 St. John Rd. in the Newell-HIckory Grove part of the city. CLEMENT memorial The Cqmhined n^irj Clement Memorial AME Zion, unctortfaedbectfenof Joyce Zimmerman, will celehratfiJtsJlflh wmiver •ary Sunday at «pm. The wel^-known Mass Choir of Steele Oeek AME Zion Church will be in concert The Combined Choir, which coottoto of all choirs of Clement was organized in 1980. Mnc* that time God has blessed the choir through strength, growth and unity. The presented a con the 0s# Sunday la June since its conception. This year the chair will not give a concert, but will fwtuto the Main Choir of Steele Create. The mem ben ere thankful to God -that Be has directed Utah path toieekenotlmclisn nel which will bo jurt as beneficial in praising the Lord’s name. The Mesa Choir of Steele Oeek AME Son Church has presented many con certs end is weiMmown throughout North nnd Sooth Carolines. Last Sun day die Maes Choir of McCullough peter, pre sented a moat successful concert, r rr • • -- V*4— The Combined Choir of Clement would like to extend an invitation to the public and friends to be in attendance to bear this great choir hft up the name of Jesus in music and in songs. > —Rev. EU Price is uestor. The church is located at aWNethudRd. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH WEST KurtL. Schmoke, State's Attorney for the city of ^Baltimore; Maryland WIT be the keynote speaker for the Annuel Men's Day Observanca at First .Baptist Church-West Sun day June lO.'S^jfcjSe speak during sun. :worshlp^: service. The church is located at 1801 Oaklawn Ave. and is pas tured by Rev. Dr. J.B. Humphrey. - • CORINTHIAN Corinthian Missionary Baptist Church will celebrate Woman’s Day Sundays May 27. Darle Washington will be the 9popker far, the n a.m. service. Mrs. Washington is a teacher in the Mecklenburg County School System nwi is also a faithful member of Second Calvary Baptist Church. The public is cordially invited to attend. The church begins Sunday School at 9:20 a.m. Rev. James Thomas is pastor. , PLEASANT HILL BAPTIST June 3rd marks Home coming at Pleasant (fill Baptist ibuiUi, mi Bald win Ave. Rev. N.E, Kerry and the congregation of Mt. Sinai Baptist will be the special guests. You are invited to come oat Vacation Bible School will ha held from June 4 until the- 8th at Pleasant begin at 4:90 p.m. (or children. Adult daaeee will be held (ran 7 until 0 p.m. * superintendenTsT the Sun day School. The boys and girls soft ball teams have gained substantial respect this sea son. Boys: four wins and Coach Clyde Steele spear heeds the boy’s team while Coach WUlle Caldwell spearheads the girls team. All home games are played at Pearl St Park starting at 0 a m. Saturdays. GREATER OttHMniAMKAine The Greater Oethsemane A ME Won Church will have their Vacation Bible School beginning June 11 through Wat 6 p.m. Children, youth and adults are invited to attend. Rachel Byers is director: Rev. George E. Bsttle JTr pastor. The church is located at 531 Campus St. _ SALEM BAPTIST There will be • concert SundayJjuneS at 3 p.m. at Salem Baptist dHffeh, Gueat chairs will be Mar» -vfiinhcLWetley Chapel Combined Choirs and the Union County Mm CUii. which is under die dir ection of Rev. Raymond’ Jordan. You are invited. & < The Spring Revival , Salem begins Sunday Jwe 10 and will end June 18. -Sunday ’s speaker will hi Ll Rev. Rudolph May. -T7 Monday through Friday at 7:30 p.m. Rev. Dr. L.D. .Parker, of St. Luke Baptist Church will bb the speaker - The revival is being spon sored 'by the youth andr young adults of tfe church. > Rev. Anthony Jlnwrigbti) is pastor. The church taT located At 5318 Salem] Church Rd. GREENVILLE 1 ME MORI AI^ The Young Adult Choir's. <ti ecu»ffle orial on June 3 has been cancelled until ‘ July 15. Perry ^Wallaceia president. 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