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6B RELIGIOt^e C^arlette ^oit Thursday, October 19, 20D6 Church News Continued from page 5B October 21 Women of Real Destiny will hold the monthly fellowship at Bette Rae Thomas Recreation Center, 2921 Tuckaseegee Road. The theme is “Fulfilling Your Dream.” The event begins at 9:30 a.m. For more information, call (704) 691-1472 or (704) 777- 1144. October 22 Silver Moimt Baptist Church Voices of Praise Choir wiU be featured in concert at 6 p.m. The church is located at 501 West Arrowood Road. • The 141st homecoming and dedication services will be held at 10 a.m. and 3 p.m., respectively for Rockwell AME Zion Church, 6301 Rockwell Church Road. The Rev. William M. Jor dan III, pastor, will be homecoming speaker and Bishop George W.C. Walker Sr., presiding prelate. Piedmont Episcopal Dis trict, will bring the afternoon message and dedicate the hew sanctuary. Rev. Anthony Witherspoon, pastor at Washington Metropolitan AME Zion Church in St. Louis, Mo., will be the evangelist for revival services from Monday though Thursday. October 23 Women’s Day and Women’s Revival at Tabernacle Baptist Church runs through Wednesday. The theme is “Living A Holy Life.” Women’s Day Service is at 11a.m. vidth speaker Minister Aileen Maddox. Revival speaker wiU be Minister Kimberly Alexander. Service will begin at 7p.m. nightly. The church address is 1135 Redbud St. For further informa tion, call (704) 334-5731. October 28 Pineville Church of the Nazarene, 8614 Pineville-Matthews Road, will present a play titled “The Saga of The Prospector’s Daughter or She Was Only a Miner’s Minor.” The first staging is at 7 p.m., the second is at 6 p.m. on Sunday. For information, caU (704) 542-3618. October 29 “The Hour of Power Worship Service” Part Two will be held at 'IVinity Park Baptist Church, 9115 Trinity Road at 4 p.m. The guest speaker will be Rev. Claude R. .Alexander Jr, pastor of University Park Baptist Church. November 5 The Gospel C^oir of Steele Creek AME Zion Church, located at 1500 Shopton Road, wfil host the annual fall concert. The theme this year is “I Need A Church.” The concert will begin at 5 p.m. The minister of music is Stanley McCoUough. November 6 The Good Shepherd Baptist Church will hold revival through Wednesday. Services begin nightly at 7 p.m. The church is located at 624 E. 15th St. November 17 Pastor Valari Logan and Women of the Harvest present a Women’s Fall Retreat, “Listening to (jOD with our Thtal Mind, Body, and Soul.” The event runs through Saturday and regis tration is $85. The retreat will be held at The White Oak Con ference Center in Winnsboro, S.C. For more information (704) 531-2246. December 2 Matthews United Methodist Church will host its annual Walk Through Bethlehem event after a one year hiatus. 'The event models Bethlehem as it appeared when Christ was bom. The church is located at 801 S. TVade St. Matthews. The event runs from 3-9 p.m. Sunday Worehip Services 8:00 am apd 10:45 am Sunday Sdidol 9:30 am Reeder Memorial Baptist Church 3725 Beatties Ford Road Charlotte, North Carolina 28216 www.reederchurch.org Word Of Faith West Our New Address 8735 MtHoBy Road Sunday School:9:45am Mamins Worship: ILOOajn Wednesday Bible Study 7:00pm Youth Meetine 3rd Sat. 2pm A Church that cares for your soul 2 Chron. 7:14 Senior Pastor, Rev. Samuel Guthrie, Jr. Charlotte, NC, 28214 • 704-392-7890 Rev. & Mrs. Guthrie “Come Let Us Worship Together” The Friendliest Church in the City of Charlotte” Pleasant Hill Baptist Church 517 Baldwin Ave. ♦ Charlotte,Vc 28204 (704)376-1201 Office (704) 376-1210 Fax Rev. JA. Cuthbertson - rastor Sunday School 9:30a.m. Praise & Worship 10:45am Worship Servict 11:00am Wednesday Bible Study. 7:00pm Wednesday Prayer service.. 8:00pm r RINCE OF PEACE LUTHERAN CHURCH ‘*Tellms and IJvins the Good News of Jesus Christ*’ - Outreach A Nuviure Ministries For All .Ages - Spirit-led Sunday Worship: I him Sunday School: 9:30am Wed. Prayer, Praise & Bible Study: 7pm Radio Ministry: Sun. 2:45pm. REJOICE 1370 AM - Rev. Quentin G. Poulson, Pastor - 3001 Beatties Fd. Rd.. Charlotte. NC 28216-3731 Cj* Phone: 704-392-6098 ■ E-mail: POPAX@bellsouth.net Website: www.LutheranOutreach.oig/Prince of Pe.ace, htm Politics and religion intersect Continued from page 5B tion to abortion and gay marriage that it constitutes endorsement. Parsley and Johnson say they’ve done nothing wrong. They say the liberal pastors are upset by their declining • congregations and lack of success at the ballot box. The IRS has not said whether it’s investigating. A second group of left-lean ing ministers and rabbis, We Believe, then began an issues’ campaign to counter the religious right. The group does not endorse but didn’t hesitate to publicize a candidate inter view it conducted with Blackwell’s opponent, Demo crat Ted Strickland, and point out Blackwell didn’t meet with the group. Over the summer, liberal Catholics announced a new political organization, Catholics in Alliance, focused on issues like pover ty and war that they say are being ignored in favor of strict opposition to gay mar riage, abortion and stem cell research. It includes a full time Ohio field director. Conservative pastors, imdeterred by the IRS com plaint, formed their own group, Cler^ for Blackwell. Opposition to abortion and gay marriage still top their hst of concerns. “The issues of today are about principles and the principles that best repre sent the principles contained in the scriptures, being integrity and morality, is embodied by the honorable J. Kenneth Blackwell,” said Rev. Fred Marshall, pastor of Smyrna Missionary Baptist Church in Columbus. Last month, a Washington- based organization that com bines evangehcal Christiani ty with left-leaning politics announced new efforts to expand debate over values beyond gay marriage and abortion. Sqjoumers/Call to Renew al created a speakers’ bureau of progressive religious lead ers, Red Letter Christians,, and hired a full-time coordi nator in Ohio. “We want to give the media and others an opportunity to hear a variety of voices who talk about faith and values beyond the monologue of abortion and same-sex mar riage,” said Sojourners’ spokesman Jack PanneU. , A. recent survey by the Pew Forum on Religion & Public Life found that 69 percent of Americans believe liberals have gone too far in keeping religion out of schools aijd government. ! However, 49 percent al^o expressed reservations about Christian conserva tives imposing their reli gious values on the country. The number of registered voters in Ohio this year, about 7.9 million, is just below the approximately 8 million registered voters in 2004, according to prelimi nary Secretary of State fig ures. iiaaers Watt for Congress Our Consistent Voice in Congress... [ For Edlucation - Upgrading schools and technology, smaller classes and a real commitment to leave No Child Behind. For Health Care - Accessible, affordable and universal coverage. For Seniors - Social Security and Medicare we can depend on. For Our Economy - Good-paying jobs, transportation, housing and, other services tp meet the needs of the I2th District. For imegrity - Committted to honest, open and fair representation and government. ;. ;ijn':the'>U 2ttx :cUstjricr, ’ Cet's ;Glve’,.em. Mel.'.f Again! • PO BOX 3683V * CHARLOTTE, NC * (p): 704.335.9988 • (t): 704.335.9910 • .Paid for by the Mel Watt for Congress C MASTERPEAtt CHKISTIAS Dr. James R. Samuel, Pastor CENTER loin Us For Service 10a.m, Sunday Sunday Worship Children’s Church 7p.m. Wednesday Mid-Week Bible Study EPHESIANS 2:14 610 W. 7th St. (First Ward Recreation Center) 704-651-9898 * www.masterpeacechristiancenter.com Anointed Teaching, Powerful Preaching! tKIjc Cljarlotte IBost CHURCH DIRECTORY AME - AME ZION AME Zon Church Greater Bethel AME Church Gie^dsrearereAMEZtnChucn 201 Grandii Road 531 Campus Street Or. Walter V. Howard, Jr. ' Rev. Cato L Miler (704)3754345 (704)375-3900 Weeping Wilow AME Zion Church BAPTIST Flrsl Baptist Church • West 1301 Oaklewn Avenue Dr. RittyA. Woods (704)372-1075 Friendship Baptist Church 221 W. Bradley Avenue Pastor JohnA MoCuHou^ (704)865-9016 . Mayfield Memorial Baptist Church 700 Sugar Creek Road (704)596-7935 St. Luke Missionaiy BaptisI Church 1600 Nonis Avenue Rev. Qillord Matthews, Jr. (704)375-9650 Greater Providence Baptist Church 2000 Milon Road O. Fred Gbsen Galilee Baptist Church 233 Shady Lane Flev. F A. Griffin (704)3350810 Mt. Cannel Baptist Church 7237 Tuckaseegw Rd. Rev. Dr. Casey R. Kimbrough (704)394-3525 Fax (704)926-0647 Pleasant Hfil Baptist Church 517 Baldwin Avenue Rev. JA Cuthbertson (704)376-1201 SL Paul Baptist DiLsch 1401 North Afien Street Pastor Gre^xy K Moss, Sr. (704)334-5309 • First ML Zicn Baptist Church 1515 Remount Road E)r. C. V. Owens {704)332-8335 Reeder Memonal Baptist Church 3725 BeaUes Ford Road Dr. DonSteger (704)398-2914 Uriversity Park BaptisI Church Trinity Park Baptist Church 9115TnnigRd. (704)393-0130 CME Patkwood Inslitulional CME Church 802 Tom Huitw Road Rev. Roderic* D. Lewis, Sr. (704)921-4915 EPISCOPAL 9. Michael arts Afi Angels Episccpia] Chuich SEVENTH DAY Northeast SDA Church 827Tom Hunter Road Pastor, Frank L HarrelL Sr (704)394-5615 No Walls Ministry 3700 Freedom Dr. Bishop Steve L. Carlton (704)392-5100 Abundant Lite Tabernacle LUTHERAN '">* Pitxe ot Peacs Lutheran Church 3001 Beatties Ford Road Rar. Quentin G. Poulson (704)392-6096 NON-DENOMINATIONAL Greater Salem Church 5316SalemChurch Road Dr. Anthony L jBiwright (704)399-5448 Greater Salem at the Lake Cometus Elementaiy School 21126 Catawba Avenue Pastor Harriet Jinwiight (704)399-5448 God's Meeting Place 4100 GaltantUiySteel Creek Bern Rev. Charles W. Reid Rev. Samual Guthne, Ji (704)8254017 (704)392-7890 Shepherds Fold Church 5101 Nations Ford Road Rev. David Stackhouse UNITED METHODIST SkrvscrHBilespie United Methocist Church 3545 Beaties Fom R»d Rev. Walter Pegues (704)399-2717 . “The Seventh Day is the Sabbath of the Lord” - Exodus 20:10 Northeast SDA Church 827 Tom Hunter R(J. • P.O. Box 560647 Charlotte, NC 28256 (704)394-5615 Office • (704)596-9767 Fax Ezra MendinghaQ. - Pastor Sabbath School. 9:15a.m. Sabbath Service 11:00a.m. Wed. Prayer Service 7:00p.m. ^'Excellence in Ministry” Little Rock A.M.E. Zion Church • God is Glorified • Jesus is Magnified • People are Edified • Faith is Fortified • Ministry is Multiplied • Join Us For Service - Sunday School 9 a.m. ♦ Worship 10am Bible Study for “ALL” Ages...Wed. Noon & 7 pm 401 N. McDowell St., Charlotte, NC 28204 www.littlerockamezion.org Dr. Dwayne A. Walker, Pastor [ ProductngmgdomCtiizms through Evangslism Disc^leshp, Worshp, Fsllcmship, and Ssrvica Pastor daudeR. Alexander, Jr. University Park Baptist Church 6029 Beatties Ford Rd. • Charlotte, NC 28216 • 704-392-1681 The Park South 13733 Lancaster Hwy (Hwy 521) • Pineville, NC 28134 • 704-941-0019 Sunday Worship, 8:30ani&Sun4t^ School, 10:00am Worship Times At DoiversMy Park Baptist Church Sunday 7:00,9:30 & 11:30am & Youth Church, 11:30am Wornen’s Bible Study, Monday 6:30pm Men's Bible Stutfy, Monday 7:00pm Bible Study, Tbursday 6:30pm www.theparlaniristties.(frg Mount Carmel On The Move! Power • Wisdom • Strength • Stability If you ore interested in on authentic biblical community of faith, come experience the gift of God called Mount Cormel. Join us for worship ot 8:00 a.m or 10:00 o.m. services. Shore in o new beginning for us and make o new beginning for you. Come experience WORSHIP THAT IS ALIVE! 7237 Tuckaseegee Road, Chetiotte, NC 2621 4 . Reverend Dr. Cesey Kimbrough, Pastor 704.394.3525 TEL 704.926.0647 Fax www.mcbc-nc.com
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