6B RELIGION/^^e Charlotte $o«t Thursday, August 31, 2006 Army names first black commandant at chaplain school THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FORT JACKSON, S.C. - The new commandant at the Army’s school for chaplains, whose father served in a seg regated Army, says his selec tion as the first black to lead the 88-year-old military insti tution is a reflection of Ameri ca’s diversity “This has some significance, so it’s pretty cool,” said Chap lain Col. Clarke McGiiff, 51. Looking at photos and mementoes of his 25-year career, McGriff said he hopes to use his position at the U.S. Army Chaplain Center and School to make a difference in the lives of soldiers and their families. “This is a tremendous insti tution,” McGriff said in an intemew. He said he draws inspira tion finm the school’s stu dents, who have volxmteered to become chaplains —at a time when many know they are headir^ into combat. “I guarantee you, a good number of them will be in Iraq or Afghanistan before December. That’s the reahty of the time. They know that and they still come,” McGriff said. The school, with its staff of 30 dvihans and 73 teachra^ and administrators in rmi- form, trains chaplains who are ordained dvilian deigy and seminarians to serve in the Army It also conducts basic and advanced officer training for active duty and Army Reserve chaplains. Enlisted soldiers and non commissioned officers may att«id the school to become chaplain assistants. Paul fulfills his destiny to lead Continued from page 4B and powerful way Supernatural '\dsion (2 Cor. 12:1-6) 1. How does the presence of false teachers provide the backgroimd for Paul’s thoughts? When we come to the last four chapters of 2 Corinthi ans, it becomes apparent that Paul was defending himself against certain detractors. Paul condemned the motives of these false teachers and rebuked the church for being led astray by them. In Chap ter 12, Paul states that he could boast to a much greater degree than the false teach ers. Of course, Paul was not an arrogant person, but Paul’s opponents wanted him to speak of thit^ that could be grounds for boasting. Paul considered tiiese false teachers to be ‘Talse apostles, deceitful workers, transform ing themselves into the apos tles of Christ” (2 Cor. 11:13). In fact, they were preaching “another Jesus” (y 4), which put them under a divine curse (Gal. 1:6-9). 2. Who did Paul mean when he spoke of “a man in Christ” (2 Cor. 12:2)? Evidently when Paid referred to “a man in Christ,” he was referring to himself Since he referred to himself indirectly in his vision, Paul showed that he regarded this experience not as a conse- tion of* what aU believers will quence of his worthiness, but experience when they enter because he was “in Christ.” the presence of Christ in Paul’s vision is an antidpa- heaven. Mt Tabor fGBC Hassau, Bahamas Kingdom WoiWtip Center Towson, MD ‘Lectures begin at 6;30pin For more infomtalion call 704.399.5446 o Greater Salem Church j S31S Salem Church R ] Chartotte, NC 28216 NAACP ASHANTI AWARDS & SCHOLARSHIP CELEBRATION SEPTEMBER 16, 2006 THE WESTIN HOTEL 601 South College Street - Charlotte, NC • 6:00 PM HONOREES: Corporation of the year - Bank of America Meritorious Public Service U.S. Congressman Mel Watt OuTsanding Public Service NC Representative Becky Carney NC Representative Benerly Earle NAACP Hall of Fame George Dunlap, School Board Scholarship Recipient G.K. Moss, Jr., Sun Vallet HS Individual Cost: $75.00 each Sponsorship levels: Souvenir Book Ads: Exclusive Partner—$15,000.00 l•ull Page $.500.00 Major Parmer $10,000.00 Half Page $250.00 Corporate Parmer—$5,000.00 One-Fourth Page $150.(K) Table Sponsor (8)—$1,500.00 Business Card — S 100.00 NAACP MEMBERSHIP - $.^0.00 per year Eife Membership— $750.00 ($75 per year) MAKE CHECK PAYABLE TO: NAACP P. O. Box 25774 Yvonne Pettis, Chain? Charlotte, NC 28229 vonpettis@aol.com 704/567-8278 or 704/362-8209-cell The Charlotte - Mecklenburg NAACP will again host the annual Ashanti Awards and Scholarship CreJebration on September 15 and 16. The weekend will start with the Ashanti GolfChallenge at Highland Creek Golf Club on Friday, September 15 and culminate witii the award celebration on Saturday starting at 6pm at the beautiful Westiii Hotel in downtown Charlotte, NC. This year, Mel Watt, U.S. Congressman will receive the Meritorious Public Service Awand. Public Service Awards wiO also be bestowed upon NC State Representatives Becky Carney and Beverly Eiule. The HaU of Fame Award recip ient will be Mecklenburg School Board member George Dunlap. Our corporate sponsor this year. Bank of AnKrica will receive the Corpor-ation of the Year Award. Ihe 2006 scholarship recipient will be G.K. Moss, Jr of Sun Valley High school. Kenneth White, President of the Charlotte Branch said this is the premier annual event of the year for the branch. A fabulous Silent Auction attracts many attendees to bid on a vast array of art work, crafts, fine jewelry, hats and other wonderful items. Founded in 1909, the NAACP is the natron’s oldest and largest civil rights organization. Its half million members tlironghout the United States and the world are the premier advocates for civil rights in their comtrumities, conducting voter mobilization and monitoring equal opportunity in public and private sectors. Golf green fees are $100.00 per person with several sponsor-ship levels available that include gr een fees. Please send golf checks to NAACP, PG Box 480540 Charlotte. NC 28269, ati: KenneUi While. Call 704-517-1877 for additional information. Ashanti Awards celebration tickets ai-e S75.00 each. Please make checks payable to NAACP, P.O. Box 25774, Charlotte, NC 28229, Att: Yvonne Pettis, Ashanti Chairperson. "Helping persons to realize God’s creative intent for his or her life as designed by God’s Word in the areas of evangelism, worship, discipleship, ministry and fellowship.” Antioch Missionary Baptist Church 232 Skyland Ave. • Charlotte, NC 28205 704-332-4951 • Website: www.antiochfamily.org Rev. Donnie R. Garris, Pastor You’re Invited To .loin Us: Sunday Worship 8 & 11a.m. Sunday School 9:45a.m. Wed Prayer, Praise & Study... 12 Noon & 7p.m. Weeping Willow AME Zion Church “Moving Fmm Sa3\aSon To 222C1 Mihcfi Rii « Cfiarioife Ntiih Carotoii 2S215 i Mar ahqj Worship: 8:0(1 AM imm Swwtav Schod: 9:311AM Wed, Praise & Priiycr 7:09 PM am'imsm •rHE cmmii watcares^^ (greenbiUe ilemorial Hioii Cljtirtl] “A Teaching Ministry Making Spiritual Disciples” Sunday Worship: 10:00 a.m. Sunday School: 9:00 a.m. uible Study: Tuesday 7 p.m. and Wednesday 12 Noon "Etnpowering Healthy Christian Disciples for the Challenges of the 21st Century” 6116 Montieth Drive • Charlotte, N.C. 28213 (Ph) 704-5964742 (FAX) 704-597-8317 “A W'ord of Hope” Telerision Ministry Mondays @ 5 p.m. Channel 21 (Public Access TV)” Rev. Sheldon R. Shipman, Senior Pastor Jfirfit jilt. 2ioit Cliitrtl) 1515 Remount Rd. • (Tel.)332-8335 (Fax)372-7548 28208 Sunday Morning Worship Services... 8:30-9:30- ll:00am Sunday School 9:45 - 10:45am Singles Ministries (Mon.) 6:30 - 7:30pm Senior Citizens (Mon.) 10:30-4:00pm Office Hours: Mon. - Fri. 9;00am - 4:00pm You are cordially invited to worship with us! Greater Gethsemane A.M.E. Zion Church 'The ChuKh Hith the Community at Heart" 531 Campus Street • Chartotte, NC 28216 (r0^)375-3900 ■ Fax 372-0614 Worship Service 11:00AM Sunday Schoo!: 9:30AM Bible Study: Wed. 10:30AM & 7PM Daycare & Afterschool Available E-mail: aamez53Wbellsouth.net The Reverend Dr. Calvin L Miller - Pastor Reverend Dr. Karen Roberts Miller ■ Spouse SIMPSON-GILLESPIE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 1 “Open Hearts, Open Minds. Open Doors’ •A - -Join Us For Service - 1^ Sunday School, 9:30am • Sunday Worship, 11am Wednesday: Bible Study, 7pm ^ 1st & 3i'd Saturday; ‘'Contemporary' Worship,” 6pm...'’Jeans .Allowed” Macedonia Baptist Church of CHARLOTTE, INC. "A Ministry of Love and Excellence" Dr. John H. Walker, Pastor dr Minister-, Rosie Walker Neiv Sunday lOam Worship Experience “Family First Worship” “As For Me and My House We Shall Worship The Lord” SUNDAY ■ Physical Food - (serving breakfast.). ’ Spiritual Food - ChrLstian Education School 9 am. ■ Main Course - “Family First Worship" 10 a.m. WEDNESDAY “Hour of Power" .Midday Worship 12 Noon W.O.W. - Word On Wednesday Bible Study. 6:30 p.m. TVand RADIO BROADCAST MINISTRY: CMPAC 21 - IliE'^ni • • Rejoice Radio 1370am • 'Wed. 10;45a 704-392-8496 Harccras Ave.,* -www.maccdoniaofcharlotcc.org Rev. Walter Pegues, Pastor 3543 Beatties Fd Rd, Char,, NC 28216 • 704-399‘2717 • Van Ministiy “We Can Do All Things Through Christ Who Strengthens Us” Mayfield Memorial Baptist Church A Church Putting Love Into Action” 700 SUGAR CREEK ROAD, WEST CHARLOTTE, NORTH CAROLINA28213 Sunday Church School 9:30a.m, Worship Service 11:00a.m. and 6:00p.m. Baptist Training Union 5:00p.m. 1 1 Prayer Meeting & Bible Study Wednesdays 7:30pm A Ik dUm Dffice (704)596-7935 • Fax (704)596-1204 Residence (704)597-1249 Greater Myers Chapel PENTECOSTAL FELLOWSHIP MINISTRIES - You’re Invited to Worship With Us - Intercessory Prayer. 8:30am Victory in The Word 9:15am Worship 10:30am Sunday Evening Total Praise 7:00pm Hour of Power/riitorial avail.Wed....7:00pm p. Pddioii' Visit our WebSite: www.greatermyerschapel.org 600 Jordan Place, Charlotte, NC 28205 “WAR Fellowship Ministry Covenant Partner" m ^or Van Ministry 704-377-1799 BAPTIST CHURCH C"' His last coninMndment Is oiir first «w«,5Sutenibtof9 assfenmeiit MissioHARy Baptot Church Saadby Wamhip ScttIrdb, Wc’dacwday-.u, .ifOdaun * iitOCktiQ • nUay Weir«lii|p StJ*dy>lgj00 EvMilBg Wofsidp Study-. Reo. Cliffy MailheuHt.Jr^Fmtor • 1600 Noaris Ave. « Chwrfhtto, NC 282Q6 * FAX.: 37^97 PARKWOOD INSTITUTIONAL Christian Methodist Episcopal Church 802 Tom Hunter Road • Charlotte, NC 28213 704-9214915 (Ph) • 704-9214917 (Fax) Wedsite: www.parkwoodcme.com Sunday Worship 8:00 & 11:00 AM Sunday School 9:30 AM Bible Study Wednesday 12 Noon Thursday 6:30 PM TRANSPORTATION AVAILABLE Roderick D. Lewis. Sr. Pastor To advertise your church, call 704 376 0496 St. Paul Baptist Church Our Purpose: “To convince the unconvinced to be convinced and make disciples” Sunday Worship at 7:30 A.M. and 10:30 A.M. Sunday Morning Breakfast 8:45 A.M. Sunday School at 9:25 A.M. - 10:25 A.M. Radio Broadcast Sunday 11:00 A.M. (1370 A.M. Dial) Bible Study Wed. 12 Noon - 6:45 P.M. - 8:00 P.M. Youth Church 2nd & 3rd Sunday 10:30 A.M. 1401 North Allen Street. Charlotte, NC 28205 Office: 704-334-5309 ■ Gregoiy K. Moss Sr.