13A RELIGION/The Charlotte Post January 25, 1996 Church Notes Thought for the week: "Our words have the power to build up or tear down." •Chappell Memorial Baptist 110 Bradford Drive Annual Missions Day will be 11 a.m. Sunday. Shirley Wilkerson Bullock, president of the Woman's Baptist Home and Foreign Missionary Convention of North Carolina Inc., will be the guest speaker. The Rev. Norman E. Kerry is pastor. For more informa tion, call 394-5615. Charlotte's First Baptist ' 301 S. Davidson St. John K. Rosemond, a family psychologist, will conduct two seminars titled "The Frantic Family Syndrome: Stop the Insanity!" and "Your Child’s Self-Esteem" at 3 p.m. and 4:30 p.m. Feb. 11. The cost is $5. For more information, contact Margaret McArthur or Louise Warren at 375-1446. • Clement Memorial AME Zion 2207 Newland Road The annual Evangelism Day Celebration will be 3:30 p.m. Sunday. The Spirit of ‘67 of Rutherford County will be the guest vocalist. For more information, call 393-0916. •Faith Memorial Baptist 211 Lakewood Ave. The District III usher's quarterly meeting will be 10 a.m. Saturday. The Rev. Wilch Caldwell is pastor. For more information, call 372-5338. First Mount Calvary Baptist Church 209 West 28th St. The Rev. James Hawthorne and First Mount Calvary members will host installation services Sunday at 3 p.m.. The Rev. D.K. Martin and mem bers of New Life Baptist Church will be special guests. Greater Providence Baptist 200 Milton Road The winter session of Metrolina Extension Center began Tuesday at 7 p.m. Metrolina Extension Center is jointly sponsored by Shaw Divinity School and the Seminary Extension Department of the Southern Baptist Convention. All cours es are accredited by three national educational bodies and taught by pastors with earned doctoral degrees. For more information, call 532-6228. • Hopewell AME Zion Huntersville The annual missionary pro gram, "100 Women in Hats," will be 2:30 p.m. Sunday. Evangelist Tina Johnson of New St. John Baptist Church will be the guest speaker. The Rev. Warren Nance is pastor. • Mowing Glade AME Zion 8951 Albemarle Road The Christian Education Department’s Winter Project has been extended through Sunday. The church family is collecting blankets, white socks, toothpaste, toothbrush es, deodorant and other items. • • • The Trustees will sponsor Family Day in March. The Rev. Rollins S. Graham is pastor. For more informa tion, call 598-5176. •New St. John Baptist 2000 St. John Road The Combined Choir will cel ebrate their 12th annual “Super Weekend of Praise” beginning Saturday at 7 p.m. and continuing Sunday at 4:30 p.m. Sis. Elisha Minter is minis ter of music. Robert H. Leak Sr. is pastor. . For more information, call 375-2149. •New Pleasant Valley 500 Ingle St. The Pastor's Aid Annual Day Celebration will be 3 p.m. Feb. 4. The Rev. Annie Alcoholics get new chances to make it Continued frompage 12A Anthony Davis, a convicted drug trafficker, is in Phase III. "It helped me to learn myself, to deal with people and to express myself," he said. Davis, 30, admitted he used to be addicted to any drug that made him feel good. He advises current drug addicts and alcoholics to get help. "Admit that you are power less," he said. "Find somebody that has experienced a lot of what they are going through. Sit down and talk to them. Don't hold anything inside." Right Turn of North Carolina encourages motiva tional speakers, tutors, busi ness owners and churches to volunteer their services. For more information, call 338- 6880. HAMMOND* New Concept in Church Organs I l)C \\ a\ SiliulaN Mornii)>s Shoiilil .Soiintl The versatile new 926 Classic Organ from Hammond Suzuki can be used for gospel, classical and contemporary Christian music, and offers powerful MIDI implementation. CONTACT: Hammond Church Consultant Mr. Gene Davis (704)375-8108 Hammond 926 This Exciting Lease/Purchase Plan Available From Orix Credit Alliance ROCKWELL A.M.E. ZION CHURCH "Celebrating 128 Years of ChrisHanity" William M. Jordan Ill: Pastor -WEEKLY HIGHLIGHTS- Sunday School-9:45a.m.Sunday Worship-ll:00a.m. Tuesday "Youth In Action" 7-9p.m. Wednesday ■ Prayer Scrvice/Bible Study...6p.m. Tutorial Prog. Tue. & Thur. all ages 4i00-6i00p.;m. 6301 Rockwell Church Rd. • Charlotte, NC 28269 596-8279 SIMPSON - GILLESPIE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Dr. Walter McKelvey, Pastor Sunday School 9:30a.m. Sunday Worship 11:00a.m. Bible Study - Tue, 7:00PM 3545 Beatties Ford Road Dr, Walter H. McKelvey (704)399-2717 have taken Charlotte under our wings.. • Advanced Funeral Planning • Forwarding & Receiving • Cremation Services • Memorial Services SENIOR CITIZENS PACKAGES Community Service Volunteer Staff For 24 Hr Recorded Information Call 561-3687 Family Mortuary 2310 Statesville Avenue Charlotte, North Carolina (704)377-4400 • Fax (704)377-4404 YOU CAN SEE THE DIFFERENCE IN DEDICATED AND PROFESSIONAL SERVICES 2ND T Annual Christian Education Conference January 29 - February 2,1996 7:00 p.m. - 8:30 p.m. Nightly Theme: “Greater Glory: Destined for Higher Heights!” Hebrews 5:13-6:6 Class Schedule: Birth - 5 (with parents) Topics Include: Behavoral and Learning Disabilities, Child Development, Medical Issues, Daycare and Reading 6 - 9 'Year Olds Paula Howard, Sunday School Superintendent, South Tryon Presbyterian Church - Topics Include: Total Recall, Chosen Generation, Check Yourself, Man your Battle Stations and New Kid on the Block. Also videos. Arts & Crafts, Daily Devotions 10 - 13 Year Olds BJ. Thompson, Chappel Memorial Baptist Church - Topics Include: Which way to God, Why Christianity!, The Maze of Other Religions. Also Ice Breakers, Devotions, Rap Sessions. 14 -18 Year Olds Amie Epps, St. Luke Baptist Church • Topics Include: Yo, What is Glory?, Do I have What it Takes to Make It?, The Battle is not Yours, But The Fight is/, Being Young, But Destined for Higher Heights!, Speaking from the Valley to Reach the Mountain! Singles Rev. Phyllis Frazier and Bro. Curtis Riley, Singles Ministry Leaders, Nations Ford Baptist Church. Topics Include Dealing with Temptations, Dating... The Christian Way, The Waiting Game, Relationships (Issues: God vs. My Mate). Single Again Sandra Caldwell Williams, Singles Ministry Leader, Friendship Baptist Church. ■ Topics Include: Stumbling Blocks or Stepping Stones?, What to do with a One Ring Ladder?, Every Round Goes Higher, Higher!, Grow Up To Go Up! Couples Dr. and Mrs. James Logan, Pastor South Tryon Presbyterian Church - Topics Include: Eden Revisited, Well... What Did You Expect Anyway?, Lord! The Woman You Gave Me..., What's Wrong With My Jacob, Until Death do Us Part!... Associate Ministers Rev. O.T. McCray, Pastor Washington Baptist Church • Topics Include: Respecting Leadership, Pastor/Associate Relationship, The role of the Associate. “Therefore leaving the principles of the Doctrine of Christ, Let us go on unto perfection; not laying again the foundation of repentance from dead works, and faith toward God..." Hebrews 6:1 All Are Encouraged to Participate With Us! Massey of St. James Church of God will be the special guest. For more information, call 399-0217. • • • The annual installation of officers will be 3 p.m. Sunday. The Rev. Clement Morris Jr., pastor of Tabernacle Baptist Church, will be the guest speaker. For more information, call 399-0217. •Oak Grove Baptist Harrisburg The first annual college fair will be 10 a.m. -1 p.m. Saturday. Representatives from historically black col leges will be there. Financial aid workshops will be avail able for students and parents. The Rev. Christopher E. Harris is pastor. For more information, contact Lisa Holmes at 371-6323. •St. Luke Baptist 1600 Norris Ave. The Royal Light Gospel Chorus will render a mini-con cert 6:30 p.m. Feb. 11. The Gospel Harmonettes of Temple Chapel Baptist Church will be the special guest. The Rev. L.D. Parker is pas tor. For more information, call 375-9650. See CHURCH page14A PUT YOUR BUSINESS IN THE STREETS WITH Cljarlotte ^os(t! .... % .. 1 GALILEE BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. F.A. Griffin, PASTOR Rev. F.A."Griffin Sunday School 9:45a.m. Sunday Worship 11:00a.m. Sunday School Study - Wed. 7pm Prayer Service - 8pm 2933 Shady Lane • Charlotte, NC 28208 333-0810 Wnow A M 1 0 3 0 P.O. Box 23509 Charlotte, NC 28227 704-332-8764 Bus. 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