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Page lOA - THE CHARLOTTE POST - Thursday, September 30,1993 CHURCH NEWS •United Baptist Association The United Baptist Associa tion (UBA), a group of Meck lenburg County Baptist churches. Is sponsoring a health fair from 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Oct. 2 at Hope Chapel, 125 Wadsworth Place. The fair Is for residents of Plaza Place, George Shinn Center, Salvation Army and resl- dehts living In the Optimist Park and Belmont neighbor hoods. More than 15 Char lotte area health-related or ganizations will be participating as exhibitors. Health screenings will be done on-slte for blood sugar glaucoma, mammogram, and high blood pressure. The association Includes the fol lowing Baptist churches: Wedgewood, St. Paul's, St. John's, Greater Mt. Sinai, Antioch, Christian Mission, Mt. Carmel and Park Road. •New Hampton Presbyterian ^Jew Hampton Presbyterian (fchurch, 201 Hampton /Church Rd., will celebrate Evangelism Sunday Oct 3. Breakfast will begin at 9:15 a.m., morning praise service at 10:45 a.m. and worship at 11 a.m. A fellowship dinner will be served following the worship service. Rev. Ken neth P. Stealing Is pastor. •Corinthian Missionary Baptist The usher board of Corinthi an Missionary Baptist Church will observe Its an nual day Oct. 3 at 3 p.m. The guest speaker Is Rev. Harry Davis, pastor of Torrence Grove AME Zion Church. The missionary depart- . ment of Corinthian will cele- i brate its annual day Oct. 24 at 3 p.m. The guest speaker : will be Rev. Waylon Wallace, ; pastor of Bright Light Baptist Church, Heath Spring, S.C. •Silver Mount Baptist Silver Mount Baptist Church, 501 W. Arrowood Rd., will sponsor a Fruit of the Sprit program Oct. 3 at 6 p.m. Nine women will speak. Including: Evangelist Evel3m Young Grant, Rev. Nellie Hayes, Polly Murphy, Irma Kirkpatrick, Rev. Mildred Patton, Rev. Ossie Culp, Bet- tye Dixon, Betty Potts and Rev. Brenda Lee Ratcliff. The S.M. Mass Choir, un der the director of Birdie M. Owens and Bridget Potts, will sing. Rev. Lincoln C. Lee Is pastor. •Saint Michaei and All Angels Episcopal Saint Michael and All An gels Episcopal Church will celebrate Its 110th anniver sary Oct. 3 at 3 p.m. Dr. Timothy Autrey of Voo- rhees College In Denmark, S.C. will deliver the medita tion. The Right Rev. Emanuel Johnson, chaplain at Voo- rhees, will celebrate the Holy Eucharist and will be accom panied by the college choir. Charles McRae will be organ ist. The celebration will be de dicated to the memory of the Rt. Rev. Edward G.W. King Jr., vicar, who died Sept. 4. The church Is located at 4232 Hovis Rd. •New Bethlehem FBH A musical program will be held at New Bethlehem FBH Church of God, 421 E. 18th St., at 3:30 p.m. Oct. 3. Invit ed groups include Trinity Church, Truth Tabernacle, the FBH Sensatlonals and Open Door Ministries of Gas tonia. •Faith Memorial Baptist Faith Memorial Baptist Church will have its pre-fall revival service Oct. 3. Rev. James Hawthorne of First Mt. Calvary Baptist Church will be the guest speaker at 4 p.m. Revival services will be held Oct. 4-8 at 7 p.m. Rev. J. W. Hester of Mt. Pleasant, Tex. will be revival speaker. The church is located at 211 Lakewood Ave. •Pleasant Hill Baptist The Spiritual Choir of Pleas ant Hill Baptist Church will observe its anniversary Oct. 3 at 4 p.m. The church is lo cated at 517 Baldwin Ave. Rev. J.A Cuthbertson is pas tor. •Shiloh Institutional Baptist The J.A White Gospel Choir will be in concert at 5 p.m. Oct. 3 at Shiloh Institutional Baptist Church, 2400 Green land Ave. •Metropolitan Music Ministries Metropolitan Music Mini stries will present its eighth annual Celebration of Music In Worship Oct. 3 at 6 p.m. In Providence Baptist Church, 4921 Randolph Rd. The celebration will be a concert of sacred music fea turing the Johnson C. Smith University Concert Choir, Memorial United Methodist Church Choir, Pfeiffer Col lege Concert Choir, St. John's Baptist Church Choir, St. Andrew's United Metho dist Liturgal Dance Choir, vocal soloists, flute, brass and string ensembles and or gan. The service Is free and a reception will follow. •Jews for Jesus Jews for Jesus's traveling musical evangelists, the Lib erated Wailing Wall, will present a program of music and testimony at Convenant Bible Church, 2168 Highway 321 South in Lincolnton Oct. 3 at 6 p.m. •Hopewell AME Zion Annual revival services will be held at Hopewell AME Zion Church, 11333 Beatties Ford Rd., beginning Oct. 3 at 3 p.m. wtlh Rev. W.W. Choats of Mt. Zion AME Zion In Fort Mdl, S.C. as speaker. Services will be held Oct. 4- 7 at 7:30 p.m. with the fol lowing speakers: Rev. W.F. Mason of Links Chapel AME Zion, Oct. 4: Rev. C.N. Gray of Chapel Hill Baptist Church In Huntersville, Oct. 5; Rev. Byron Davis of Mt. Olive Baptist Church In Hunters ville, Oct. 6; Rev. Hany Davis of Torrence Grove AME Zion Church, Oct. 7. •Reeder Memorial liaptist Rev. R L. White Jr., pastor of Mt. Ephraim Baptist Church in Atlanta, will be the revi val speaker for services Oct. 4-8 at Reeder Memorial Bap tist Church at 7 p.m. A kick-off concert featur ing the combined choral groups of the church will be held Oct. 3 at 6 p.m. The church Is located at 3725 Beatties Ford Rd. •Galilean Baptist Galilean Baptist Church will have Its fall revival Oct. 4-8 at 7:30 p.m. Rev. Kehth Mar tin, pastor of Pleasan t Grove Baptist Church In Clover S.C., will be the evangelist. The church is located at 1220 E. 10th St. Rev. A Campbell Is pastor. •CME Convocation The convocation committee of the Christian Methodist Episcopal Church and the CME churches of the greater Charlotte area will have their seventh convocation In Charlotte Oct. 5-9. The ecumenical service will be held at Parkwood In stitutional CME Church. 1012 Parkwood Ave. at 7:30 p.m. Oct. 5. Rev. Paul Drum mond, pastor of St. Paul Bap tist Church, will preach. All other events will be held at the Adam's Mark Ho tel on McDowell Street. Bish op William H. Graves, convo cation chairman, will give the address at the keynote assembly. The convocation theme is "Dlsclpleshlp In Principle Mi im wssm * Leroy and Veola Anderson Wlilie Stratford Sr. •Charlotte dvlc leader and retired postal service spokesman Willie Stratford Sr, has been nawi>t reclpl* entofthe 1993 hiflnltyAnardly the Charlotte Public Relations Society. The Infinity Award recognizes ini- vlduals who have made a signifi cant and continuing contribution to the public relations profession and demonstrated high standards of performance and ethics. Stratford retired In 1983 after a ca- Annie Bell Price reer In public Information and re tail sales with the U.S. Postal Ser vice. He Is a member of the Goodfel- lows Club, the American Red Cross, Fighting Back, Energy Committed to Offenders and the Mecklenburg Council of By Scouts of America. In a tribute to his community partici pation, The Willie J. Stratford Bridge at 1-85 and Beatties Ford Road Is named for him. •The family of Annie Bell "Little Mama" Price celebrated her 100th birthday at FDT. A resident of Grier Heights com munity, Price Is a member of Weep ing Willow AME Zion Church. She has 14 children. Friends and family were at her birthday celebration. Her 100th birthday was SepL 19 •Leroy and Veola Coffer Anderson Sr. celebrated their 50th anniver sary during their annual family re union. At the celebration were their nine children and 18 of their grandchildren. Rev. Claude Alexan der, pastor of University Park Bap tist Church delivered a tribute to the couple. •ihctim Assistance, a division of United Family Services, needs women volunteers to accompany battered women to criminal domes tic court and to provide telephone outreach. An interview Is required before training, which begins in Oc tober. For Information, call 336- 4126. •The Metrolina chapter of the Al liance for the Mentally 111 will host the second annual benefit, "Dandng Hie Bhies Away," Oct 1 in the Grand Ballroom of the Marriott City Cen ter. There will be cocktails at 6:30 p.m. and a buffet supper at 7:15 p.m. and entertainment featuring a va riety show of various dances. The Alliance for the Mentally 111 consists primarily of families in Mecklenburg County with one or more members having severe and persistent mental illness such as schizophrenia, deep depression and manic depression. The organiza tion promotes care, rights and Inter ests of people who have a long term blochemic^ disorder. •The Independence chapter of the American Business Women's Asso ciation will have a membership campaign during October. A kick off dlimer meeting will be held Oct. 5 at the Ramada Inn, 3501 E. Indepen dence BM, at 16:15 p.am. The American Business Women's Association provides business training for women of diverse back grounds through education for ca reer advancement and personal de velopment. •Poet Linda Calabrese and musi cian Billy Mulligan with Alec Schulz and Jeremiah Sganga will perform at 23 Studio. 3205-A N. Davidson St. OcL 8 at 7:30 p.m. Ad mission Is $3.50. Proceeds will bene fit Charlotte's Emergency Housing, •Kinder-Moum, a United Way agency, will sponsor its fovirth an nual seminar designed to hedp pro fessional caregivers and bereaved families. The seminar. Violent Death: Strategies For Inten.'entlon, will be held Oct. 15 and 15 at Myers Park Baptist Church, 1900 Queens Rd. The seminar Is co-sponsored by the Charlotte Area Health Educa tion Center. Peggy Whiting, Ed.D., will be the featured speaker. She Is a professor at Vanderbilt University In the hu man development counseling pro gram. She and local professionals will discuss how to help chiildren deal with death, violence In the workplace, critical incident debrief ing and healing the grief of \dolent death. The Friday session will in clude topics tailored to meet the needs of professionals such as phy sicians, nurses. EAP specialists, counselors and teachers. •The Learning Disabilities Akssoci- ation of Charlotte will sponisor a parent/teacher workshop Oct. 16 from 9 a.m.-3 p.m. John Beattie, who will talk about "What are Learning Disabilities and Attention Deficit?" Also classroom moidlfica- tions for children will be presented by Doris Glass, a school psycholo gist To pre-register, call 542-CKi70. A special workshop will be held for students, 8-18,with learning dis abilities and attention deficit disor der, giving problem solving tech niques to ensure success, group building social skills. Call 542- 0470 for Information. •Grier Junior High School ia hav ing a poinsettia sale. Orders vidll be taken from Oct. 15-29. The plants come In different sizes and pi lces, ranging from a 5-lnch plant for $6.50 up to a 10-lnch hanging biasket for $17. For information, call 866- 6086. •The Exceptional Children''s As sistance Center will sponsor a aitate- wlde conference, "Coming Toigeth- er," a conference for minority parents of children with disabilities, OcL 23 at the Government House Ho tel, 201S. McDowell St The focus of the conference Vrlll be to provide minority parents an op portunity to come together and learn more about the special educa tion process while exploring th e im pact of cultural diversity. Rev. F.A. Griffin 2933 Shadty Lane • Chariotte, NC 28206 GALILEE BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. F.A. Griffin, PASTOR Sunday School 9:45a.m. Sunday Worship 11:00 a.m. Sunday School Study - Wed. 7pni Prayer Service - 8pm 333-081(3 and In Practice." Ron Brown, Secretary of Commerce, will be the speak er at the 12:45 p.m. luncheon Oct. 8. Tickets for the luncheon. 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