Church Neum Briefs New Miracle Deliverance Temple Will Hold r Services At King’s Members of New Mlracie Delive rance Temple and their pastor, Apostle Brunson Davis, will hold their regular services beginning February 10 at King's Funeral Home, 4000 Beatties Ford Road. Each Sunday from 11 a.m. until 1 p.m. worship service! will be held in the new beautiful auditorium of King**- The public is cordially invited to all services. For more information call 304-3733. Come and be blessed by the Hand of God. gli According to Apostle Brunson Da vis, pastor of New Miracle Delive rance there will be a supernatural Holy Ghost service held at King’s Funeral Home February 10 begin ningat4p.m. Guest speaker will be Prophet Alania B. Jones of the United Temple Church of God in Salisbury. He will be accompanied by his congregation. “Prophet Jones i* a powerful man of God. The public is invited to come and be blessed by the Hand of God,” Apostle Davit commented. STEELE CREEK AME ZION The Christian Education Depart ment of Steele Ckeek AME Zion Church will sponsor Ms Annual Black History Program Sunday, February 17 at 3:30 p.m. Guest Speaker will be Rev. Greg Davis, associate minister of First Mayfield Baptist Church. The com bonation Choir will render selections. A traditional dinner of pig feet chittelings, potatoe pies etc. will be served at 1 p.m'. You are cordially invited to come out and enjoy the service. Dress in slavery ! attire for historic effect for both the 11 a.m. and 3:30 p.m. services. Betty Heath is president of the Christian Education Department C, Rev. Fred McCullough is pastor of Steele Creak AME Zion located at 6414 York Road. GREATER CHARLOTTE COMMUNITY CHORALE On Friday February 8 at 7:30 p.m. the Greater Charlotte Community Chorale will present its Annual Consecration Service with Rev. Charles Fairchild as guest speaker. This service wllj be held at Walls Memorial AME Zion Church, 2723 - h Bancroft St. Also on Sunday February 10 the Chorale will be in concert 4 p.m. at Greenville Memorial AME Zion Church on Monteitta Dr. in the Hidden Valley arm. The public is ooridaUy invited to both Service* Also on Saturday February 9 - beginning at B a.m. a Gospel music seminar for vocalist and instrumen talist will be held for all interested persons at Walls Memorial. > NEW MOWING GLADE AME The Missionary Department of the New Mowing Glade ABIE Zion Church will present in concert “The Prophet’s of Joy” Sunday February 10 at 3;30 p.m. The public is Invited to attend. The church is located at 8B61 Albermarle Rd. Rev. Rollins S. Graham, pastor. MYERS TABERNACLE The Union Blass Choir,-ander the direction of Rev. Waymond Jordan, will be in concert Sunday February ■ 10 at Myers Tabernacle AME Zion Church Beginning at 3 p.m. The church is located at SOB Cherry St. Admission is free and the public is cordially invited to attend. Rev. C.C. Thompson is host pastor. USHERS AUXILIARY The MeeManburg General Baptist Association Usher’s Auxiliary will * Carolina Rankin la Ike proud recipient of a plaque honoring her as ’The Woman of the Year” at Greater Bethel A.M.E. Church. Ike award was given to Mrs. Rankin after she raised the most money In Greater Bethel’s Women's Day Program. She had competed against seven other contestants, Evelyn Canrothers. Geraldine Hynes. Beulah McDowell, Ruby McGibeay, Mary McKinney, Alberta Prince, Bernadine Rankin and Joyce Simpson. A class leader and president of the Senior CUotr, Mrs. Rankin has been a member of Greater Bethel for 1* years and for IS years has taaght Adult Sunday School Classes. "The priority reason for attesting. church,she says, "Is to give honor and worship t« tH» i iirJ '»*«■ »i««. rhwTl h Ininrtsnt fir the fellowship that you hare with other Christian individuals. There is great strength in fellowship.” A family woman, Mrs. Rankin and her husband Nelson have raised five children, Nelson, Jr.. Bernadine, Bobby, Jerry and Sherwood. They now have M grandchildren. Mrs. Rankin Hkes to sew as an bobby. She also sews professionally as a seamstress with Trimline Foundations. *‘I enjoy bowling and swimming, “she admits. “These activities keep me fat pretty good shape for a grandmother.” (Photo by Divine Reflections) • ‘ /'jtr ' ' r-i ; i * :C- * sponsor a cnartered bus to the Durham NC Annual One-Day Session of the State Ushers Convention February 23. The bus will leave at 6 a m. For more information call Lawrence Brook at 379-1998 or Forest M. Eaves at 372-5338. PARKWOOD CME You are cordially invited to the 31st anniversary celebration of the Pilot Gospel Singers February 17 at Parkwood CME Church on the comer of Parkwood and Allen Streets. On Sunday there will be two programs - one at 2:30 p.m. and the other at 7:30 p.m. There will also be a pre-service celebration Friday February 18 also at Parkwood. This program begins at 7:30 p.m. Several choirs have been invited to render musical selections. ' The Black Political Caucus Retreat will be held at Parkwood Institutional CME Chkrjch February W. The cfcwch ia located at 1201 Parkwood Ave. Friday services begin at 8 p.m.; Saturday February 9 sessions begin at 9 a.m. with adjournment of . retreat at 2 p.m. JONESVILLE AME The Splrituleers of Jonesville AME Zion Church will sponsor a Fashion Show Sunday 5 p.m. March 3 at Bethlehem Center on Baltimore Ave. This Fashion Program is entitled “The World of Fashion." Tickets will cost $3 and door prizes will be given away. Proceeds will go towards Jonesville AME Zion ' Church. The Splrituleers of Jonesville AMD Zion Church will be in concert March 10 at 9 p.m. The public is cordially invited to attend. The concert will be held at Jonesville AME Zion Church, 8827 Providence Rd. West. Rev. James R. Phifer, pastor. EAST STONEWALL AME ZION _ 1 - '. . . East Stonewall AME Zion Chtrch cordially invites the public to attend Sunday morning worship service held at 11 a.m. each Sunday. Sunday School begins at 9:30 a.m. Pastor of East Stonewall AME Zion is Rev. Bernard Sullivan. Hie church is located at 1729 Griers Grove Rd. FIR8T UNITED PRESBYTERIAN The Altar Flower Guild of First United Presbyterian Church will celebrate its I6th anniversary Sunday February 17 at 4 p.m. Hie J.T. White Singers - of Walls Memorial AME Zkn Church will be in concert. Mrs. Sandra Williams k and Joe Majors will appear on this program as soloists. Rev. Raymond Worsley is pastor of First United Presbyterian Church, located at the corner of Seventh and College Streets. T WOODLAND UNITED PRESBYTERIAN now beinjg accepted at die Woodland Presbyterian Churcfa Day Care. Full-time or part-time programs are provided for children six weeks to four years of age. The Day Care is open Monday through Friday bom 6:30 am. until 6 p.m. For more information call 396-0185. Hie center is Ideated at 900 Rhyne Rd. ST. MARTIN’S EPISCOPAL Carolina Interfaith Taskforce on Central America (CITCA) will present the 1963 documentary film “Nicaragua: Report from the Front” on Thursday February 14 at 7:30 pm. at St. Martin’s Episcopal Church, 1510 E. 7th Street. Donations are welcome. ADAMS-METROPOLITAN AME At 4 pm. Sunday February 10 pastor, members and officers of Adams-Metropolitan AME Chrucfa will celebrate its Annual Founder’s .pay. ~ Special guest will be Rev. A.M. l~T_ -:-1 Hall pastor of Clapps Chapel, AME Church in Whitsett. His choir and congregation will accompany him Guest speaker will be Rev. Charles F. Blalock Sr. pastor of Bethel AME Church in Reidsville. . Rev. Blalock is a renowned preacher. He is a well trained prepared and spirit-filled individual A native of Raleigh he attended St. Augustine College and Shaw University School of Divinity. Rev. Blalock has much experience in forwarding the Word of God. You are invited to hear this man of God. Many other well known ministers and political leaders will be present to share and participate in the program. Rev. Rich, pastor of Adams-Metropolitan AME Church and his membership extend a' cordial invitation to all of the surrounding communities. Bill White is chairperson. . L The chun* is located at 900 Yorkmont Rd. ; Salem Bdptist Church will celebrate its 31 anniversary Friday, February 8 at 7:30 p.m. The celebration will continue Sunday February 10 with the program beginnng at 2:30 p.m. The chorus will conclude its celebration Sunday night at 7:30 p.m. Singing groups from the city and surrounding areas will appear on the program. President Nathaniel Davis and members of the chorus invite the public to be in attendance. The church is located at S318 Salem Chun* Rd. Rev. A.L. Jinwright, pastor. . MOUNT CARMEL BAPTIST Dr. Albright, president of Johnson C. Smith University, will be guest speaker at Mount Carmel Baptist Church at the February 10 morning service. The Johnson C. Smith University choir, under the direction of Christopher Kemp, will sing. Since coming to Johnson C. Smith in July of ISC, Dr. Albright has enlisted the corporate community and Mecklenburg County citizens in an industrious fundraising cam paign and has embarked on a program to expand and improve upon the university’s course offerings. Dr. Albright is extremely active in the community. Among his many involvements is the chairmanship of the Human Service* Advisory Coun cil which has played a major role In the reorganization of health services in MefdSlarg County. Mount Carmel and the university have maintained a close relationship through the years which had its beginning when both institutions were historical establishments In the Biddleville Community. Mount Carmel is now located at 3301 Tuckaseegee Road. Dr. Leon C. Riddick is pastor. NEW 8T. JOHN Last Sunday one had to come early to get a seat at New St. John Baptist Church. The messages of the church’s pastor have been touching the hearts and spirits of many. This Sunday at 11 a on. Rev. Robert Leak, will speak on “The Tragedy of Forgetting God". The text is from Deuteronomy 8:10-11. The Angels of Love of New St. John will present a Musical Pro gram Sunday Februaruy 10 at 3:30 p.m. Guest choirs have been invited to render selections. Pastor and members of New St. John would like to extend a thank you to Rev. Davis and the member* of Gold Hill Baptist Church for the splendid service rendered last Sun day during the Installation of New St. John officers. New St. John is located at 3000 St John Rd. in the NeweU-Hickory Grove area of Charlotte. The public is always welcome to come and hear the Word of God. r—--3 ■ OPEN ITO THE PUBLIC «| PAPERTOWN Food Service - Tissues - Towels - I Office Supplies - Moving & Sto- I rage Boxes - Janitorial - Cater-1 Ing Supplies - Bags - Can Liners - I Buffet & Party SuppUes - Tape - I Copy Papers - Waxes - Cleaners - I Strippers. 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