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Page' 12A - THE CHARLOTTE POST - Thursday, July 8,1993 ImiRCH NEWS Women and Men in White on July 11 at 4 p.m. The guest speaker will be Rev. Claude Alexander of University Park Baptist Church along with choirs, officers, ushers and congregation. Rev. LeRoy K. Dunlap is pastor. •Liberty Hill AME Zion The initial trial sermon for Michael Andrew Moss will take place on July 11 at 6 p.m. at Liberty Hill AME Zion Church on Lake Wylie. The United Voices Choir will render the music. •Pleasant Hill Baptist The usher board of Pleas ant Hill Baptist Church will observe its anniversary on July 11 at 3:30 p.m. Rev. Wilch Caldwell from Faith Memorial Baptist Church along with his choir and congregation will be the spe cial guest. The church is lo cated at 517 Baldwin Ave. J.A. Cuthbertson is pastor. •New St. John Rev. Robert Leak will deliv- his message from the Glenda Manning •McClintock Presbyterian McClintock Presbyterian will present its first African Festival on July 10 from 10 a.m.-8 p.m. There will be dance, fashion, art, folklore, history, lectures and litera ture. The church is located at 14008 Erwin Road in Char lotte. The church will observe pastor appreciation day for Rev. James R. Ephraim Jr. on July 11 at 3 p.m. The church is located near Lake Wylie Elementary School. The speaker will be Rev. James Thomas of the Char lotte Presbyterian Executive Board. •Mecklenburg General Baptist Association The Mecklenburg General Baptist Association ushers auxiliary will meet on July 10 at 5 p.m. at First Baptist Church -West. 1801 Oaklawn Ave. For Information, call 372-5338. •Greater Bethel AME Greater Bethel AME Church scholarship committee will have an international tea on July 11 at 1 p.m. The tea will Include foods representing several countries. For infor mation, contact Kathy Till man at 531-0127. •Clinton AME Zion The Helping Hand Gospel Singers will observe their 34th anniversary celebra tion of helping the elderly, sick and shut-in. The pro gram will begin at 3 p.m. July 11 at Clinton AME Zion Church, 1901 Rozzell's Ferry Road. •Temple Baptist The senior missionary de partment of Temple Baptist Church will sponsor Fifty er theme "The Danger of Church Drop Out" July Hat New St. John Baptist Church. Bible classes are Wednesday nights from 7 to 9 p.m. Sunday school begins at 9:45 a.m. •Salem Baptist Salem Baptist Church will celebrate its annual women's day program July 11 at 3 p.m. The speaker will be Wanda Howell of Adams Metropolitan Church. Salem is located at 5318 Salem Church Road. Rev. Anthony Jinwright is senior pastor. •Saint Luke Baptist The N.C. Baptist ushers convention annual session convenes from July 15 to 17 at St. Luke Baptist Church, 1600 Norris Ave. L.D. Parker is host pastor. The theme is "The Family Life Mini stries." Felton Davis is presi dent of the ushers conven tion. •C JJ. Jenkins Presbyterian The Gethsemane AME Zion Gospel Choir, under the di rection of Rodney Hyatt, will be in concert at C.N. Jenkins Presbyterian Church on July 18 at 4 p.m. Also featured will be the Western North Carolina Conference AME Zion Youth Choir under the direction of Sherian L. Carr. Admission is free. Church is located at 1421 Statesville Ave. The pastor is Rev. Jerry Cannon. This program is sponsored by the Presbyteri an Women in Circle No. 2. •Nazareth Primitive Baptist Glenda Horton Manning will be the speaker at the woman's day observance at Nazareth Primitive Baptist Church, 2230 Bancroft St. July 18 at 11 a.m. Mannmg is an 18-year veteran of the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools and is a lead parent trainer for the Chapter I pro gram. •Saint Luke Baptist The Royal Light Gospel Chorus of St. Luke Baptist Church, 1600 Norris Avenue, will celebrate its 32nd anni versary on July 26 at 7 p.m. and July 18 at 2:30 p.m. and 6 p.m. There will be a mini concert by The Voices of Morning Star and the Mighty Clouds of McCul lough. Pastor is L.D. Parker. •Pentecostal Churches of Apostolic Faith The Pentecostal Churches of the Apostolic Faith Asso ciation Inc. will have its 36th annual conference July 30 through Aug. 6 in Atlanta at Georgia International Convention and Trade Cen ter, 1900 Sullivan Road in College Park. The following issues are on the agenda: moral standards for today, gays in the mili tary, use of condoms, family values, dress code for wom en, acceptance of gays in the Pentacostal Church. For more information on the convention, contact Rev. John Sr., bishop elect and council chairman, at 708- El Edward M. James, Sr. ATTORNEY AT LAW (704)344-8428 SIMPLE WILLS $75 LIVING Wm $50 INCORPORATIONS $350 (Plus Cost) UNCONTESTED DIVORCE $95 (plus Cost) AUTOMOBILE ACCIDENTS (Fees Vary) REAL ESTATE CLOSINGS (Fees Vary) 401 E. 2nd St., Suite 205 • CHARLOTTE, NC 28202 AJVLE. Zion Publishing House Building, Comer 2nd & Brevard The Areas Largest ^Explosion 93 ^Featuring ☆Rev. MILTON BRUNSON and The THOMPSON COMMUNITY SINGERS With ☆DARYL COLEY & ☆HEZEKIAH WALKER and The Love Fellowship Choir and YOLANDA ADAMS Saturday,July 17,1993, 7:00pm Winthrop Coliseum Rock Hill, South Carolina m:5Wg— > Rose's Muac & Video • Shazsda Music • 'hipeCity TICKET LOCATIONS flASTONIA • IfarieZaw * ChiMsuBooksASividlai BOCKRIULBC . Music Work • ShcftoWsFold • ChriitisB Book Home Price $13.50 throng day of concert • $15.00 at the door For More Information Call (704)865-9195 or 1-800-454-6935 A J. Howell Production 343-2380. Institute Of Divine Metaphysical Research Meets In Charlotte About 3,000 people are ex pected to attend the Southern Regional Convention of the Institute of Divine Meta physical Research Inc. July 16-20 In at the Charlotte Convention Center. The institute was founded by the late Dr. Henry C. Klnely in an effort to recon cile the differences between science and religion. KInley, a black man, had a vision in 1931 which he said showed the similarities between the Bible and nature. He set up the first school in Spring- field, Ohio m 1931. Now the school Is based In Los An geles and there are branch schools throughout the Unit ed States, Canada, Mexico, Jamaica and Panama. There is also a branch school in Charlotte. Included among the topics to be discussed are: "The holy Trinity-Fact or Fiction": "The Truth About Creation ism"; "Science and Religion- Can They Co-Exist in Har mony?" The five-day event of lec tures and meetings is free and open to the public. For a schedule of lectures, call 393-8815 GALILEE BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. F.A. Griffin, PASTOR Rev. F.A. Griffin 2933 Shady Lane' Sunday Schcwl 9:45a.m. Sunday Worship 11:00 a.m. Sunday School Study - Wed. 7pm Prayer Service - 8pm Charlotte, NC 28206 3334)810 AMERICAN DRY CLHANERS & LAUNDRY EMPLOYEE of THE MONTH RELLA PICKET With over 20 years as a silk presser, Rella continues to be punctual. "She's never out" says manager, Mary Brown. An hon est person that gets along with everybody, head presser, Rella Picket is an all around lady. Her motto is "It you feel good on the inside it shows on the outside". "God Is Our Very Best Friend" 20^" On Dry Cleaning Only *Silk Not Included m Offer Expires July 13,1993 Monday-Saturday Minimum $6'*® After Discount • We Work Saturdays Too! Coupon Must Accompany Order ‘Full Price After 30 Days • (704)333-6111 1806 N. Graham • Next to Hutchison Shopping Center Is There Proof that the Bible and Science Agree? Ever wondered why things happen in threes? Is there scientific fact proving the existence of the Creator? Do you know why man has 33 vertebrae, 24 ribs and 206 bones? Why are there nine planets in the universe? Why do trees branch out into "Y's"? Find the answers to these questions and more at free public lectures given by the Institute of Divine Metaphysical Research Inc., a non-profit, non-denominational, religious and scientific research organization, at the: Charlotte Convention Center 101 S. College St. Friday, July 16 Saturday, July 17 Sunday, July 18 Monday, July 19 Tuesday, July 20 6-7:30 p.m. (reception to follow) 11 a.m. - 2 p.m. & 6-9 p.m. 11 a.m.-2 p.m. & 6-7:30 p.m. (gospel recital to follow) 11 a.m.-2 p.m. & 6-9 p.m. 11 a.m.-2 p.m. & 6-9 p.m. Paid for by the Institute of Divine Metaphysical Research, Inc. for the 1993 Southern Regional Convention.
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