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1^ w 7B RELIGION / The Charlotte Post Thursday, March 13,1997 , , CHURCH NEWS News of note •The Interdenominational Christian Women’s Ministerial Association invites all licensed ministers to meet Tuesday nights at First Mount Zion Baptist Chinch,1515 Remount Road. For more information, call 332-8335. Sunday •The Queen City Bible Institute, 7410 Nations Ford Road, has announced a new reli gion course. Introduction to Major World Religions. The course will meet each Saturday beginning April 12. For more information or to register, call 522-6480. •Pleasant Hill Baptist 517 Baldwin Men’s Day is Sunday. The Men’s Choir will be in concert at 4 p.m. Included will be the men’s choir of Mt. Pilgrim Baptist of Lenoir and the men’s choir of St. Paul AME Zion Church. •Mayfield Memorial Baptist 700 Sugar Creek Road The Music Department will present Stabat Mater by Rossini at 6 p.m. The concert will fea ture the Adult Musical Choir. •Rites of Passage continues at Davidson Presbyterian Church. The group, which aids African American youth meets each Saturday to discuss issues. Upcoming events include a tour of Charleston. For more infor mation, call 892-1837. Saturday •O’Zion AME Zion 13921 Hamilton Road Annual youth revival contin ues through tomorrow. Featured speakers include the Rev. David Stackhouse, of Shepherd’s Fold AME Zion Church and Prophet Mungo of Pageland, S.C. Service begin at 7 p.m. •Little Rock AME Zion 401N. McDowell The Little Rock Choir will be in concert at 5 p.m. •Positively Unique Hair and Design will host a hair show and gospel concert at 6 pm. at Erwin Center, 913 N. Pryor St., Gastonia. The concert will feature Focused, the Ashbrook High School Gospel Choir and the United Spirit Community Choir. •New St. John Baptist 2000 St. John’s Church Road The speaker for the 8 a.m. ser vice will the Rev. Ronnie Gilliam. The speaker for the 11 a.m. service will be the Rev. Robert Leak. Sunday school begins at 8:45 a.m. Wednesday night Bible study is each Wednesday at 7 p.m. •Reeder Memorial Baptist Church 3725 Beatties Ford Road Several church choir, includ- Wnow A M 1 0 3 0 P.O. Box 23509 Charlotte, NC 28227 704-332-8764 Bus. Line 704-882-9669 Studio Line 704-882-1330 Fax Interracial Interdenominational Christian Programming for The Carolinas William Brown "You, Me, The Gospel" Monday -Friday 6;00PM -7:00PM William Brown n HAMMOND* ORGANS NEW&USED CALL OUR TALENTED SALES PERSONS Kings Mountian - Doug Boyce (704)394-6436 & Charlotte Concord - Larry Frttz (704)785-8673 Mooresville - Gene Davis (704)663-7007 All Points (800)331-0768 This Exciting Lease/Purchase Plan Available From Orix Credit Alliance Leam to distinguish “truth from error” and how “doctrinai-hiending” affects your life! Quern City Bible liisfifu/e presents an... Jntrodiiction to 'MAJOR WORLD RELIGIONS SATURDAY MORNINGS beginning April 12,1997 CHRISTIANITY and ■«> • • Judaism • Islam • Hinduism - • Buddhism Jehovah’s Witnesses • Mormonism {Tfie Latter Day Saiuls) To pre-register and get more information about QUEEN city BIBLE INSTITUTE Call (704) 522-6480 ext. 16 This class will fill up quickly, so call TODAY! ing the Men Choir and male groups, will be in concert at 4 p.m. •Clement Memorial AME Zion 2207 Newland Road The church will host a 12 Tribes program at 5:30 p.m. The moderator for the program is the the Rev. Harvey Turner. Extravaganza at 4 p.m. Featured artists include the Dynamic Sounds of Devotion of Newton, N.C. along with the church’s Gospel Choir. •New Hope Missionary Baptist 1303 Hawthorne Lane The B. D. Houze Inspiration Choir win be in concert at 3 p.m. •The Ministry of Reconciliation with Evangelist Tina Patrice Johnson will sponsor evange- Usl7prophet Anthony Triplett of the Whole Armor Evangelistic Ministries of Lowell, Mass. Services will be held at All Saints Episcopal Church, 6600 The Plaza at 6 p.m. GALILEE BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. F.A. Griffin, PASTOR w 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 •Shepherd’s Fold AME Zion 428 West Blvd. Vision Sunday will held at 10 a.m. The speaker will be 16- year-old Chris Stackhouse. At 3 p.m. the Rev. E.R. Milsaps of Greater Fellowship Baptist Church. •St. Luke Missionary Baptist 1600 Morris Ave. The Combination Fellowship Choir will be in concert at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday •East Stonewall AME Zion 1729 Griers Grove Road The church will host its annu al Trustee Program at 3 p.m. The guest speaker will be the Rev. Donald Holness of Southern City AME Zion Church of East Spencer. •Greater Bethel AME 201 Grandin Road The Rev. James Hawthorne, of First Mount Calvary Baptist Church, win be the speaker for the Lenten midweek service at 7 p.m. ROCKWELL A.M.E. ZION CHURCH "Celebrating 128 Years of Chrishanity" William M. Jordan III: Pastor -WEEKLY HIGHLIGHTS- Sunday SchooI-9:45a.m.Sunday Worehip-ll:00a.m. Tuesday "Youth In Action" 7-9p.m. Wednesday - Prayer Service/Bible Shidy...6p.m. Tutorial Prog. Tue. & Thur. all ages 4:00-6;00p.;m. 6301 Rockwell Church Rd. • Charlotte, NC 28269 596-8279 Upcoming Events •St. Paul Community Missionary Baptist - The Inspirational Choir will be con cert March 23 at 4 p.m. •Cathey Memorial AME Zion 624 Chicago Ave. The Deaconess Board will sponsor a program at 3 p.m. The speaker will be Elder Annie May Massey, pastor of St. James United Church of God. •Simpson-Gillespie United Methodist 3545 Beatties Ford Road The Host and Hostess Clubs will host its annual Gospel •Full Gospel Fellowship Church of God in Christ - will host its annual men’s conference March 20-23 at First Ward Elementary, 401 W. 9th St. The keynote speaker wUl be the Rev. Brian Keith Williams of Body of Christ Tabernacle, Columbus Ohio. A “Men Only Breakfast” will be held March 22 at 8 a.m. For more information, call 334- 8099. SIMPSON-GILLESPIE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Dr. Carl Arrington, Senior Pastor Sunday School - 9:30 a.m. Sunday Worship - 11:00 a.m. Bible Study, Wednesdays - 7K)0 p.m- 3545 Beatties Ford Rd. • (704) 399-2717 Come See Us! For All Your Church Supplies We Invite You To Visit, Browse, and Patronize THE JAMES VARICK CHRISTIAN BOOKSTORE Uptown Charlotte A.M.E. Zion Publishing House 401 E. 2nd street • Charlotte, N.C. 28202 Visit Our Store For All Of Yonr Chrisliaii Bookstore Shopping Needs. ■k Books k Robes k African Attire k Gift Ideas k Cards k Tapes/CD's k Tracts ★ Gift Certificates are Available ★ If We Don’t Have It — We’ll Find It! Call Us Today! We Can Ship Yonr Order G.O.D. OPERATING HOURS: Mon. - Fri. 9 - 6:30 p.m. • Sat. 9 -1:00 p.m. (704) 334-9598 • 1-800-343-9835 Celebrating ZOO Hart "A CALL TO CONSCIENCE' FROM: Dorothy R. Leavell, Presiderit-National Newspaper Publishers Association Black Americans can no longer tolerate a "double standard" treatment of Black African Nations by the United States Government. If Jewish Americans can stand up for Israel we can stand up for Africa. Now is the time to let President Clinton know that we African-Americans respectfully recommend responsible engagement with Nigeria and oppose isolation and economic sanctions. Let us all sign the Petition For Fairness To Nigeria, we will see that they reach the White House during Black Press Week, March 19 - 22,1997. NATIONAL COALITION FOR FAIRNESS TO NIGERIA -PETITION DRIVE- The National Coalition for Fairness to Nigeria was formed in November 1995. The purpose of the organization is to encourage open and objective dialogue among those who write and implement America’s foreign policy and to advocate fairness toward Nigeria. Whereas Whereas Whereas Whereas , Nigeria held local non party elections in March 1996, when 60% of the people voted. Nigeria is holding local party elections in March 1997. Nigeria is scheduled to elect State Governors in the Fall of 1997. Nigeria is planning for a Presidential Election in 1998 to transfer power from military to civilian government Whereas The Black Press of America monitored the elections in March 1996 and March 1997 and will monitor the 1998 Presidential Election. Whereas Nigeria has demonstrated its support of the United Nations Peacekeeping efforts in the Congo, India, Pakistan, Lebanon, Bosnia, Angola, Somalia, Rawanda, and Liberia and paid all cost for its Liberian Peacekeeping Operations of 7,000 Nigerian troops and Whereas Nigeria has been a stabilizing influence in West Africa and provided leadership on the African continent by supporting Freedom Fighters in Namibia, South Africa, Whereas Mozambique, Zimbabwe, and reconciliation in Angola and Nigeria has been a reliable and loyal supplier of petroleum to million population that would suffer hardships from the d economic sanctions. America and has 100 destabilizing effect of We, the imdersigned do petition President Clinton to lift diplomatic sanctions and reject appeals to impose economic sanctions on Nigeria and to adopt and accept recommendations for a policy of responsible engagement and a FAIRNESS DOCTRINE to help Nigeria as we are helping Israel and the PLO resolve the crisis of the Middle East and promoting a peace process in Bosnia with the Dayton Agreement NAME (Please Print) Mailing Address City/State/Zip Cong. Dist. SIGNATURE 1) 2) 3) '3) 4) 5) PLEASE MAIL RESPONSES TO: API 45 WEST 45TH ST., SUITE 500, NEW YORK NY 10036 PAID FOR BY THE COALITION FOR FAIRNESS TO NIGERIA Ol ii .12 •T 0 ') ‘D I Ib 1b fr •(Q is 'K -J 4 4 J 7V T9 ■lb /ro fL TR 10 00
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