Church News Briefs Local Church Community To Honor Rev. And Mrs. Preston P .*-.. A* fo.'*;‘;vv• 4'*.i «V-. *^S-, > •r^» •' rtnRwK^Sg^ “-oBN i r\a By Aadrey C. Lodato Post Staff Writer This weekend Antioch Baptist Church will celebrate the 15th anni versary of the Rev. and Mrs. Pres ton Pendergrass as spiritual leaders of the congregation. The celebra tion begins with a fellowship gather ing on Saturday. June 8. The Rev. Leon Riddick and the choir of Mt. Carmel Baptist Church will be guests at an afternoon service on Sunday, June 9, at 3:90. The Rev. and Mrs. Pendergrass and their four children came to Antioch from Mt. Moriah Baptist Church in Belmont, N.C. In the 18 years Rev. Pendergrass has paa tored Antioch, the church has moved to its present sanctuary at 232 Skyland Avenue, and the member ship has growri from 300 to 500. He is a preacher, teacher, lecturer and leader, well learned and truly a man of God. Rev. Pendergrass holds the posi tiocLof secretary of the Long Creek Association. He has ministered five churches, taught at two institutions of higher education, and served in the Army during World War II. Ha earned his Bachelor of Arts degree from Johnson C. Smith Uni versity-In 1948, rwith honors. The same year, he was ordained to preach the Gospel, and. in 1951, he earned his Master of Divinity de " gree„alap»from Smith. -The Antioch church family cor dially Joyites the public to Join in than toy God for people like the iUKE BAPTIST . Parker Mass Choir Itea you to come and vwirehip at its “Twelve Tribe Ral ly? on June I,6:30 p.m., at St. Luke 1109 Rodney Ave The Rev. L. D. -FAITH MEMORIAL BAPTIST . the youth of Faith Memorial Bap tist will present a Fun and Fashion Show on June 8 at 6 p.m. at the Boys Club on West Trade Street. A pro gram will follow on June 9 at 3 p.m. at the church, >11 Lakewood Ave. The pastor is the Rev. W. H. Caldwell Sr. ST. TIMOTHY'S ANGLICAN Theorist! family of St. Timothy’s recently broke ground for its new sanctuary on Margaret Wallace Road. The sanctuary will be a tra ditional wooden Gothic structure, cross-shaped, with the altar teeing East. Ten stained glass windows will , depict scenes from the life of Christ. Although the foundation, framing, and outside will be done by a con tractor, parishioners will do fho -J-g•,-Jr*1 • t' L'y*}1 ’I \ 11 ' * REV. AND MRS. PRESTON PENDERGRASS ...Spiritual Leaden of Congregation interior and finishing work. WOMEN'S AGLOW Charlotte Evening Women’s Aglow Fellowship’s meeting on Tuesday, June II, will feature Kay Smith, popular full gospel conven tion and conference speaker. Smith, —the vice president nt a Houston hank, wife, and mother, also finds time to carry on a prison ministry. Her topic will be ‘‘The Unfailing Love Af fair.” The Fellowship will meet at 7 p.m. at the Holiday Inn, 212 Wood lawn Rd. No reservations are ne cessary, as no dinner will be served. For more information, call Amber Hollander, 372-3962. WOODLAND UNITED The Board of Directors of the Woodland United Presbyterian Church Day Care Center will spon sor an Auction on Saturday, June 8, 10 a.m. until. The location is 900 Rhyne Rd. (off Moore’s Chapel Rd., Paw Creek area). GENERAL BAPTIST ASSOC. The Mecklenburg General Baptist Association Ushers Auxiliary will hold its annual training and work shop session at the Second Calvary Baptist Church, 114 Nelson Ave., on Saturday, June 8, from 10 a.m. until 3 p.m. Dr. D. L. Dunkin is host pastor. Registration fee is $2 for adults and $1 per person under 18. Dinner will be served. CHINA GROVE AME ZION ’ The China Grove Mixed Choir will present its annual concert on Sun day, June 9, at 5 p.m. The choir is under the direction of Byron San ders, minister of music at the church. China Grove AME Zion, pa stored by the Rev. Maxie Lee Houston, is located at 9401 Old Pineville Rd. The public is cor dially invited. _ LITTLE ROCK AME ZION The Junior Ushers of Little Rock AME Zion Church will present their annual “Tom Thumb Wedding" on Sunday, June 9, at 5 p.m. at the church, which is located at 401 N. McDowell St. A Cordial invitation is extended to everyone to witness this double-ring ceremony and be a guest at the reception to follow in the fellowship hall. The Rev. William M. White Sr. is pastor. FAITH CME - The. Little Angela of the Faith CME Church is sponsoring the Greater Bethel Sunbeam Choir and the Children’s Choir of Greenville AME Zion Church, in concert at the Faith CME Church, 457 Wellingford Street, Charlotte, on Sunday, June 9, at 5 p.m. Admission is free. The theme is “Praising Our Savior.” Donations and offerings on a free will basis.' • Faith CME will also begin spon soring women’s and men’s TOPS classes starting on June 11. The women’s class will meet on Tues days, from 7-8 p.m., while men will meet on Wednesdays, 8-Tp.m. Class- * es will stress God’s Word, sound eating behavior, and exercise. Par ticipants should bring their Bibles to WSbwgpink “DMSION 1 -s, sae FRANK c cockinos & AS_ ENCINMR CltARLOTTR. •** NEIU. GRADING & CQNSTRUCTION CQ. INC. j CONTRACTOR HICKORY. RC | FARMERS HOME ADMINISTRATION UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE ,! ' feocral. urn moHisrrs discrimination RrcAuH.Qf J -IACC. COLOR. NATIONAL ORION. OR HANOKjST^/ # Jl County Agricultural Extension Service agent David Waymer stands by sign for new bousing being developed in northern Mecklenburg by the Farmers C *’ • * 'fi* ’ vwSv' * ■ ’*■* ■ i f -‘irriji. —jrivrjfi-_rtv V r . - : ! • fpicti Fay Shoos® E® Save on women*. JeOfe.: Treat yourself to sweet savings on our great •election of women’s Jellies. So many styles to choose from you’ll want more than one pair. •> 2 -s- 5.0 > r 1 afif -V ' a i p ' , L Z Bf] B li r^p I h n a a h a r I olla ar^a a 41 n raa 1 2044 N Graham St (Hulchtnaon Plaza) s $933 South Bin) (4 Mart Plaza) 2 1324 Contra! Ava (Cantral Squart) 4 Balmont Abhay Plaza (Hwy 273). Balmont 3 434S Alba maria M. (Loahmanna Plaza) 7 Malihawa Plaza (Mvry 74 S Si). Matthawa 4. 3121 PraaBOWi Driva S«lc prior* good thru Sunday MaatwCard. Vlaa or Chotc*. Open cvenfriga and open Sun, 1-flpm, class. For more information, call 536-4106 or 597-8249. Faith CME is pastored by the Rev. Willie J. Stur gessSr. NEW EMMANUEL CONGREGATIONAL “Good Things That Make A Bad —MTTisgr’’ ihnll ronrlndn Pnstor McDowell’s preaching series entitled “Good Housekeeping.” The public is cordially invited to worship with us and participate in the installation of the officers of the church’s dynamic gospel choir, The Voices of Praise. Mrs. Tynetta H. White, pianist and outgoing president, shall pass the mantle of leadership to Mrs. Patricia Black. Henry Lynn McDowell is the pastor. New Emmanuel is located at 3546 Beatties Ford Rd. NATIONAL BAPTIST CONVENES Pastors and delegates from across the United States will gather in Atlanta during the week of Sep tember 2-8,1985 for the 105th Annual Session of the National Baptist Con vention U.S.A., Inc. to be head quartered at the Atlanta Hilton Hotel. The Convention, headed by Dr. T. J. Jemison, is one of the nation’s largest black organizations with some 6.8 million black baptists making up its membership. It offers | =g*!AlSQ: I Paul V. Hendricks H Banquet/Receptions Church Services H Weddings Solo Accompaniment K Call 376-7658 . 1 ' Rev. L. D. Parker .Will preach at Salem revival programs of mission, Christian edu cation, evangelism, community in volvement, and fellowship. This Convention has contributed some $800,000 to the Ethiopian crisis. The Convention’s attendees will be hosted by the Local Committee (Atlanta ’85) chaired by the Rev. Cameron M. Alexander, pastor of the Antioch Baptist Church of At lanta and president of the General Missionary Baptist Convention of Georgia, Inc. The Committee is co chaired by the Rev. Jasper Will iams Jr., Pastor of Salem Baptist Church of Atlanta, Ga , and Mrs. C. M. Pearson, president of the State Convention s women Auxillary, nto-~ merous other pastors, laymen and women are on the Atlanta '85 Com mittee. The Committee is planning a variety of activities for convention eers’ stay in Atlanta during the week of September 2-8 for the 106th -Annual Session of the National Bap tist Convention U.S.A., Inc. For additional information, please CQntaQt the Local Committee At lanta ’85 at 404-688-4212 n==— ' ’ SALEM BAPTIST CHURCH Salem’s Annual Youth Spring Re- — vival will begin Sunday evening,' June 9, at 7 p m. Guest minister will be the Rev. G. W. Thompson, pas tor of St. Peter’s AME Zion ~* Church of Gastonia, and his eon* - gregation. Beginning Monday night,'._ June 10-14, Dr. L. D. Parker, the— emminent pastor of the St. Luke Baptist Church, will be speaking each evening. Prayer service will begin at 7:30. The sponsors of the revival are the youth and young adults of the church. Come and be spiritually blessed by the preaching of the gospel by this inspired man of God. Salem is pastored by the Rev. A. L. Jinwright. The church is located at 5318 Salem Church Rd. NEW ZION BAPTIST The Youth of New Zion Baptist Church announce and Invite the Charlotte community to our annual Children's Day celebration on Sun day, June 9. With the theme "Now, While You Are Young,” the 11 a.m. guest speaker will be the Honor able Gty Councilman Ron Leeper. The church is located at 217 W. Todd Street in the Todd Park community. Rev. Jeremiah Robinson, pastor. GETHSEMANE AME ZION Sunday, June 9, the Parent Body Missionary Society will sponsor Gethsemane AME Zion Church’s annual Pink Tea. This event is the culmination of several months of fund raising- activities. A Miss Gethsemane and a Little Miss Geth semane will be crowned. Afterwards refreshments will be served Gethsemane is located at 5S1 Campus St.; Rev. Dr. George Battle Jr., pastor; Sherian Carr, organizer. I SUBSCRIBE TO i : THE POST i : 376-0496 : *.... mt Charlotte $o$t * Cfjurcf) ^Birectorp ^—i-^——j-i grp . ATTEND CHURCH y^T-vl^-’-'rVl THIS SUNDAY; I 332-2163 WWWWIWWIIWII* I* ' ' ' ' * ! Greater Mt. Sinai Baptist Church 1243 W. Blvd. Sunday School: f:4* a.m. Worship Service: li a.m. “Where Christ Is Preached, As He Is, To Men As They Are.” Graded Day Care Center Mon.-Frl.. Y a.m.-d p.m. (Agee 4 months -5 year*) SFliendbAifi Sftafitiot c$AuicA | Dr. CHffsrtf A. Jmm, 8t. 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