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RELIGION / The Charlotte Post
October 24, 1996
CHURCH NEWS
•First Mount'Calvary
Baptist
209 West 28th SL
The church will celebrate its
annual pastor’s appreciation
service on Sunday at 3:30 p.m.
The speaker for the afternoon
will be the Rev. Richard
Howard, pastor of Mount
Pilgrim Baptist Church.
•Liberty Hill Baptist
The Lane Creek Missionary
Baptist Association will hold its
100th anniversary through
Friday at 7 p.m. There will be a
special service Saturday at St.
Luke Baptist Church 1600
Norris Ave. For more informa
tion, call 375-9650.
•The Friends Ministry
4732 Kimmerly Glen Lane
The Friends Ministry of
Johnson C. Smith University is
organizing a fellowship choral
union for young adults. The
organization will host its first
rehearsal on Monday at 7 p.m.
at Present Day Ministries at
2730 Rozzelles Ferry Road. On
Oct. 27, they will host a conse
cration service at New Bethel
COGIC at 412 S. Hoskins Road
at 3 p.m.
•New Myers Chapel FBH
Church of God
600 Jordan Place
The church will host its 11th
annual appreciation day on
Sunday at 6:30 p.m. Through
Friday, the church will host pro
grams nightly programs at 7
p.m. at the Government House
Hotel. Tickets are $25. For more
information, call 377-1799.
•Mount Vernon
Presbyterian Church
Carson Road
The gospel choir wiU celebrate
its third anniversary on
Saturday at 7 p.m. For more
information, call 596-7443.
•New SL John Baptist
2000 New SL John Church
Road
Sunday, the theme for the day
will be “The Danger of Ignoring
Jesus” at 8 a.m. and 11 a.m. At
4 p.m. the Stars of Faith will
host their annual baby contest
and concert.
•Calvary Christian Church
3001 Kilboume Drive
The T.M. Mass Youth Choir
will perform on Friday at 8 p.m.
and Saturday at 7 p.m. at
Calvary Christian. The group,
which has performed with
national recording artists
Yolanda Adams, Kirk Franklin,
and John P. Kee, was formed in
Williams
1990 and is made up of yovmg
people from around the nation.
For more information, call 531-
1760.
•Gethsemane AME Zion
531 Campus SL
The usher board will celebrate
its 76th anniversary on Sunday
at 4 p.m. The Rev. James Sloan,
pastor of Goler Metropolitan
AME Zion Church in Winston-
Sedem, will be the special guest.
•Greater Bethel AME
201 Grandin Road
The church
will celebrate
its annual
men’s day on
Sunday. At
7:45 a.m. the
speaker wiU be
the Rev.
Jonathan
Wright of
Liberia. The
11 a.m. speak
er will the Rev. James Earl
Williams of Rocky Mount, N.C.
• • •
The church will celebrate its
aimual revival Monday through
Wednesday at 7 p.m. 'The evan
gelist for the services wiU be the
Rev. Dennis Proctor, pastor of
Pennsylvania Ave. AME Zion
Church in Baltimore, Md.
•Clement Memorial AME
Zion
2207 Newland Road
The Life Members Council will
celebrate its annual day on
Sunday at 3 p.m. The guest
speaker will be the Rev. Brenda
Caldwell, of Temple Chapel
Baptist Church.
• First Mount Zion Baptist
Remount Road
The Congress of National
Black Churches Charlotte
Affiliate will sponsor an
Ecumenical Worship Service on
Sunday at 5 p.m. The speaker
will be the Rev. James R.
Samuels, pastor of Little Rock
AME Zion Church.
•Clanton Presbyterian
Church
335 Freeland Lane
The church wiU host a health
fair Saturday from 10 a.m. to 2
p.m. Free blood pressure tests,
diet reviews and sickle cell
information will be available.
•Bethel AME Zion
5400 Bamsdale Lane
Mint Hill
The church will sponsor its
annual Youth Revival on
Saturday at 2 p.m. Brother
Lester Fisher of East StonewaU
AME Zion Church will be the
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Reverend Anthony L. Jinwright, Senior Pastor
guest speaker.
•Hoskins Ave. Baptist
Church
101 S. Hoskins Road.
The church is sponsoring
“Remembering Our Children,” a
service for families who have
lost children, Sunday at 3 p.m.
Participants are asked to bring
pictures of their children. For
more information, call 532-2143
or 588-2860.
• Cathey Memorial AME
Zion
624 Chicago Ave.
The gospel choir will celebrate
its 24th anniversary on
Saturday at 2:30 p.m. For more
information, call 372-1906.
• Greater Mount Moriah
Primitive Baptist
747 West Trade St.
'The gospel choir will present
its 47th anniversary concert on
Sunday at 4 p.m.
•Little Rock AME Zion
401N. McDowell SL
The Men’s Choir will host a
bicentennial celebration for the
AME Zion Church Sunday at 5
p.m. The program will feature
music and poetry readings. For
more information, caU 334-3782.
•Hickory Grove United
Methodist
6401 Hickory Grove Road
The church will host its aimu-
al craft and bake sale on Nov. 2
from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.
•The Sunday School and
Baptist Training Union of
the Sandy River Baptist
Association of Chester
County, S.C., will host an
annual Christian Fellowship
Rainbow Tea, on Saturday at 6
p.m. Chester High School. 'The
Rev. Dewayne Brown, pastor of
Flint Rock Baptist Church in
Rock Hill will be the guest
speaker. Music will be provided
by the Antioch Men’s Choir. For
more information, call (803)329-
4213.
•The ushers and nurses of
District HI will celebrate their
aimiversaiy Sunday at 4 p.m. at
Chappell Memorial Baptist
Church, 110 Bradford Drive.
The speaker will be the Rev.
Norman Kerry of Chappell
Memorial Baptist Church. All
ushers and nurses of the
Mecklenburg General, Lane
Creek, Mount Peace, Gaston,
Gold Hill and surrounding
Baptist associations are asked
to attend.
•The Mecklenburg County
Medical Association will
sponsor a flu shot clinic for
senior citizens at several local
churches on Nov. 3. A complete
list of churches and times will
appear in next week’s Charlotte
Post. For more information, call
376-3688.
•Rockwell AME Zion
6301 Rockwell Church
Road
The Voices of Rockwell will
celebrate their 14th anniversary
on Nov. 3 at 6 p.m.
• The National Baptist
Convention, the National
Baptist Convention of
America and the National
Progressive Baptist
Convention will meet in
Greenville, S.C. Oct. 31-Nov. 2
at the Palmetto Expo Center, 1
Exposition Drive. For more
information, call (813) 894-4311.
•Friendship Baptist
3301 Beatties Ford Road
The church will host an inter
denominational prayer vigil for
the election on Nov. 2 at 11 a.m.
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