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Church — itev. i ... -xTS me cnurcfi is located at mi O^Ave.Rev.J.B.Hu^ MATTHEWS-MURKLAND •v In concert on Sunday, October 71, at« p.m., wiB fee the Young Adult , Gospel Choir of Matthews-Murkland Presbyterian Church. . concert wHI be under the i direction of Tommy Campbell. Hattie Cureton is presklaat Of th*v, S dhoir. ; >i,The public is cordially invited. ^»hews^Migkl^ajgM located at Come out an<rlebi£^bt*te the llth anniversary til the Temple Chapel Gospel Chorus on Friday, November 1, at 7510 p.m. rewi^m. . tag on Sunday, November 3, at 2:30 and 7:30 p.m. s Temple Chapel Baptist is located at 900 September Ln. Rev, Gene E. Gilmore is pastor. PARKWOOD INSTITUTIONAL J £ ' Parkwood CME OKtfebwill bold* Rev. Jimmy Hbotgomery of St/ Mark’s United Methodist Chunk. Greenville, S.C., will be guest mak er. Music will be rendered by tbe St. Mark’s Choir and the Parkwood Mass Choir. The public is asked to join Park wood in this celebration. The church is located at 1021 Parkwood ' Ave. Rev. Rdyfleld Metcalf is ’ paster. %. GREATER BETHEL ^nuaren oi uie mote, a reli gious drama, will be presented at Greater Bethel A ME Church on Sunday, October 27, at 4 p.m.,rfBRd At this time the first annual Mr. or Miss Y.P.D. alumni of the church will be determined and there will also be an alumni fashion show. The public is invited to attend. Greater Bethel is located at 201 Grandin Rd. Rev. D Morrison is will be held at St. Methodist Churih I mencing with Homecoming on Sunday, October 27, at 9 p.m. Revival services will begin Mon day, October 28, lasting through Thursday, October 31, each evening a 7:90. Revival preacher will be the ftev. John H. Elliott of Rock Hill S.C. Rev. Elliot is in his sixth year as pastor of the Rock Hill Cooperative Parish of the United Methodist ' Church. This parish includes four churches New Hope. Mt Olive, j Bethel, and Harmony. . , A native of Orangeburg, S.C., be I# a graduate of Olaflin College (Orangeburg), the Interdenomina tional Theological Seminary and Emory University, Atlanta. Ga JRev Elliot has done doctoral study .at Drew University in Madison. N.J §A few of his pastorates in South Carolina include churches in Lau rens. Greenwood. McCormick. Seneca. Westminster. Orange burg. and Columbia. A member of numerous organize Hons such as the NAACP and Phi Beta Sigma. Rev Elliot is married to the former Wills Dean Franklin and they have tM£ at 3< Mark V unftad^Tbe'ehw-dTi * located at 91? Clanton Rd Rev. I ■■Mil nil,, '■ •' Mo BIHott fgHP'flK? ..-.Revival leader i ——■ —— Rev. Tommie Davis • Hosts revival C v GALILEEBAPTIST i, - . Revival begins st Galilee Baptist Church this Sunday, and will last ’ night guest speaker will be Rev. Robert Miller of Trllity Bap tist Church. Guest evangelist for tbe week will be Rev. David Miller, pastor of Betbesda AME Church, Mooresvtlle, N.C. Revival meetings commence at 7 each evening. Choirs from around the dty will render music each night. Everyone is welcome. Rev. F. A. Griffin is pastor of Galilee Baptist. The church is lo cated at 2935 Shady Lane. WALLS MEMORIAL Walls Memorial AME Zion Church will celebrate Homecoming Sun day, October *7. Rev. Fred McCollough, pastor of Steele Creek AME Zion Church, will bring the message at 3 p.m. On Monday, October 23, revival be gins at the church, lasting through Friday, November i. The revtval theme is IPTOwipg in Grace.” Speaker for the week will be Rev. John Isaac Jackson of Msore’s ! Sanctuary AME 2on. Revival meet ings will start each night at 7:30. ; J- The public is cordially invited to attend. Walla Memorial AME Zion is located at 3722 Bancroft St. Bev J. T. White is pastor. gillie Peacemaking committees of Catewjbf and Mecklenburg Proa > Mhg at 7 p.*., at 'Memorial Pr« t^rtim Owrch (USA), 3900 Beat served as a pastor for 20 yean, most recently as senior minister of the Lakewood Presbyterian Church, Lakewood, Ohio. . . r'r The schedule for the November 1 meeting is as follows: 7 p.m., Fellowship; 7:30p.m., Worship with Dr. Watts; 8 p.m., Small groups; 8 pm., Reconvene for closing re marks. All clergy, contact persons, and other interested members of con gregations are invited to attend and bring at least one other person. This is a great opportunity to learn about where Presbyterians are Peace making. NEW ST.JOHN “Will the Real Church Stand Up,” will be.the enlightened theme.of Rev. Robert Leak’s sermon this Sunday during New St. John Baptist Church’s U a.m. service. This ttjes-. sage urges Christians to be identi fied and use their power and influ- ■ ence. “We are in the world but not of the world," Rev. Leak reminds fol lowers of Christ. . Also at New St. John this Sunday - - \«t 6 p.m, the Stars of Faith will be presented in concert with two other outstanding groups. ;-j . Upcoming will be a pre-Halloween observance, when the church will present a drama entitled, “Treats for Jesus” This play is especially for the young, though all are invited to attend. On Sunday, November 3, the Trustee Board of New St. John will present, its annual program with three dynamic speakers represent ing the Father, Sod, and Holy Ghost. Free dinner, with all the triminingB, will be served following the pro gram. ’ • • assgasft r ■:‘-v, -z-- — ■■■■« ■ ■ "v * -*• ••• 1 Alteration* GALILEE BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. F.A. Griffin, pastor. IW Lana. Chariot*. N.C. MM. Phono 1» MW Sunday: »i4Sd.pl. Sunday School; ll:M a m worship sarvlc a wodnaoday: 7 M pjn Sun<)ay School Study! 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