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CHURCH/VEM/S Thursday. June 1. 1989 - THE CHARLOTTE POST - Page 3B Panel Discussion On Black Religion By LORA VANDERHALL Lifestyles Editor The Voice of First Friday will present a panel discussion on Black Religion on Friday, June 2nd from 7 p.ih. imtU 8:30 p.m. at the Marriott City Center, 100 West Trade Street. Historically black churches have been the cornerstone of the black community. The past, present and future of Black Re ligion In America will be dis cussed. The panel will consist of Dr. Gregory Davis, adjunct assist ant professor of Afro-American Studies at UNCC; Dr. Don Steg- er, assistant city manager and pastor of Reeder Memorial Bap tist Church and Rev. Edward Newberry, pastor of Memorial Presbjderlan Church. The cost Is $5. Proceeds will benefit non-profit organiza tions. FAITH Faith CME Church will spon sor a gospel singing program on Sunday, June 4, 4 p.m. at Ga- ytnger High School. Featured guest will be Luther Barnes and the Sensational Sunset Jubllalres, Greg Hoover and the Charlotte Area Commu nity Chotr, Otis Smith and The 'Gospel Blue Notes. Tickets are $7 In advance and $8 at the door. LOGAN CHAPEL The missionaries of Logan Chapel CME Church will cele brate their annual student night Ton Sunday, June 5. Attorney Calvin Murphy will 'be the guest speaker. All stu dents will be awarded certifi cates. The public Is Invited to attend. Rev. James Goodwin Is the pas- ’tor. MOORE'S SANCTUARY “ Moore's Sanctuary AME Zion Church Hymn Choir will cele- •hrate their third anniversary on ^Sunday, Jime 4 at 3 p.m. The public Is Invited to attend. -The church Is located at 4101 Morris Field Road. Rev. John I. “Jackson Is the pastor. PLEASANT HILL : Pleasant Hill Baptist Church [will observe Homecoming on ‘ Sunday, June 4 at 3 p.m. The church Is one of the oldest black ^Baptist churches In the Char- “ lotte area, having been In exis tence for 119 years. ' Rev. A. L. JlnwTlght, pastor of rSalem Baptist Church will be • the guest speaker. The public Is Invited to attend. The church Is located at 517 Baldwin Avenue. Rev. J. A Cuth- bertson Is the pastor. HOPEWELL The Youth Choir of Hopewell AME Zion Churcii Vv ill celebrate Rev. Don Steger First Friday, panelist Rev. C. McArthur Sanders First Mayfield, pastor Rev. J. A. Cuthbertson Pleasant Hill, pastor its first anniversary on Sunday, June 4 at 2:30 p.m. The church Is located behind Beatties Ford Memorial Gar dens. Rev. Matthew WlUlamson, Sr., Is the pastor. SIMPSON-GILLESPIE The men of Slmpson-GiUesple United Methodist Church are sponsoring a fish fry on Satur day, Jime 17, from 11 am. until 6 p.m. The public Is Invited. The church Is located at 3545 Beat- ties Ford Road. Rev. John Epps Is the pastor. MOUNT MORIAH Mount Moriah Baptist Church, Matthews, will celebrate Its an niversary on Sunday, June 4 at 3 p.m Dr. James E. Palmer, pastor of University Park Baptist Church will be the guest speaker. Dinner will be served In the lower auditorium. The public Is Invited to attend. Rev. J. C. Robinson Is the pas tor. HOOD MEMORIAL Hood Memorial AME Zion Church will observe Its annual Hood Day on Sunday, June 4 at 4 p.m. Guest artists from the sur rounding communities of Bel mont, Charlotte and Gastonia •will be featured on the program. The public Is In'vlted to attend. The church is located at the cor ner of Sacco and Todd Street in Belmont. Rev. Morgan W. Tann is the supply -pastor In charge. Rev. Smith Tumer.IIl, Is the pre siding elder. FIRST MAYFIELD The pastor and members of First Mayfield Memorial Baptist Church would like to thank all who attended their Second An nual Family Day, which was held last Sunday. More than 1200 persons at tended the service. Special thanks goes to the guest speaker. Rev. John M. Ste wart and his congregations from Antioch Baptist Church, Brownsville, S.C. and Syrian Baptist Church, McCall, S.C. Rev. C. McArthur Sanders Is the pastor. BEN SALEM Ben Salem Presbyterian Church will observe its pastor's anniversary on Sunday, June 4th at 4 p.m. Special guest will be McClin- tock and Matthew Murkland Presb5deiian Churches. The public Is In'vlted to attend. The church Is located at 2414 N. Sharon Amity. Rev. Richard McNeil Is the pastor. NEW ZION New Zion Baptist Church wUl host the Mount Peach Baptist Association: Women's Auxil iary's one day session on Satur day, June 3 at 9:30 a.m. The public Is invited. The church is located on 217 Todd Street. Rev. Jeremiah Robinson is the pastor. NEW ST. JOHN The theme for Sunday, June 4, •will be, "What a Difference A Day Makes." Rev. Leak and congregation will be the special guest at Re eder Memorial Baptist Church at 2:30 p.m. for the trustee's an nual Program. Rev. Don Steger Is the pastor. Also on Sunday evening, the Combined Choir, under the di rection of Elisha Mlnter, will celebrate Its fourth anniversary. On Thursday and Friday prior to the Combined Choir anniver sary there will be workshops beginning at 6:30 nightly. There will also be a concert at 4 p.m. on Saturday. The guest artist will be Greg Hoover of the District of Char lotte Area Community Choir. Other guest will Include Ed Da vis of University Park Baptist Church and Tomtiiy Campbell of Shiloh Institutional Baptist Church. NEW BETHLEHEM Ordination service for Gladys Cannon Thompson will be held on Sunday, June 4. The public Is In'vlted to attend. The church Is located at 2200 Cummings Avenue. Rev. B. R. Moore Is the pastor. 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Ezekiel 33:8 Yet if thou warn the wicked, and he turn not from his wickedness, nor from his wicked way, he shall die in his iniquity; but thou hast delivered thy soul. Ezekiel 3:19 PRAY FOR AMERICA! SPIRITUAL WARFARE by Delores J. Hoover She loved him, and he loved her. A wonderful and caring mother she is. A hardworking, and strong provider he Is for his children. The neighbor says there Is nothing they won't do for their children, a loving home, good Christian beliefs. But anything or anyone too good to be true In the flesh, Is worth taking a closer look. People lives seem to be one thing on the outside, and another on the Inside. Some will try to make you think all is well, when it is not. The woman, and man that I speak of in the beginning love each other, but both Is married to another. Adultery, whether there's children involved or not is a sin. With this sin comes, divorce, separation, rebellious children, and many more things could happen when this sin is continued. Col. 3:17-25 states, "And whatsoever ye do in word or deed, do aU in the name of the Lord Jesus, gl-vlng thanks to God and the Father for him. Wives, submit your selves unto your own husband, as It is fit In the Lord. Husbands, love your wives, and be not bitter against them. Children, obey your parents In all things; for this Is well pleasing unto the Lord." Questions or conuncntsi P.O. Box 667656, Charlotte, N.C. 28266 Carole B. Ricks, A.C.S.W. of Carole's Comer Offers Individual, Parent/Child & Marriage BY APPOINTMENT ONLY 333-0140^ tA''' f t t t t t t t t t t t t t t t t t t t t t t t t t t t t t t t t t t GALILEE BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. F.A. Griffin, PASTOR 2993 Shady Lane, Charlotte, NC 28208 Phone 333-0810. Sunday-9:45 AM-Sunday School 11 ;00AM-Worship Service Wed.-7:00PM Sunday School Study 8:00PM-Prayer Service ST. MARK UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Rev. Benjamin W. 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