The Saints Are Alive At Macedonia Baptist The Senior Adult Choir of Macedonia Baptist Church, Grover Road, Kings Mountain, will present Saints Alive! (A Musical for Senior Adults) on Sunday Evening, December 11, during the Evening Worship Ser- vice of the Church. The service begins at 7:00 p.m. CANTATA The David Baptist Church Choir will present the Christmas cantata “Sing Noel” by Joe E. Parks Sun., Dec. 18 at 7:30 p.m. The cantata is a refreshing musical account of the birth of Christ. The public is invited. SENIOR CITIZENS Rev. Russell Fitts, former pastor of Bethlehem Baptist Church, will be guest speaker at the annual Dixon Presbyterian Church Senior. {Citizens Christmas dinner Tuesday at 6:30 at the Dixon fellowship hall. All senior citizens in the Dix- on community are invited to at- tend. A A A A A A NY NA SA NA Sa Sa saa maw NORMA BARNARD 739-6747 BESSIE'S BEAUTY SHOP Call Norma - Ask Her About Her Specials SRK SUSE SSK FSR RK SOR FRE RR RA SR RR SE WE Suk RR Rk Rk RA Rk SA RE R Saints Alive! was written 10 help senior adults explore some of their feelings about retire- ment. “I am not ashamed of my age. In fact, I am rather proud to be reaching that “magic age.” True, none of us are what we once were physically. But our gray matter has added dimension to our usefulness. Now, we should have a better picture of the true value of life. I face many unknowns in retirement. Will | sit and rock? Read the newspaper? Watch TV? Fish all the time? Or will there be new awareness of service and need?” “It is our desire as we perform this musical that you will be refreshed in your own life, chuckle at the past and present, realize your own sense of worth, and believe there are many more phases to retirement than you previously thought,” said, Deloris White, Minister of Music. Miss White, invites the public to attend this special worship ser- vice. Joins Hwy. 161 - York Rd. EMMANUEL INDEPENDENT BAPTIST MISSION BEGINNING REGULAR SERVICES ON DEC. 4, 1983 Service Times Will Be As Follows: Sunday School 10 A.M. - Sunday Worship 11 A.M. Sunday Evening - 7 P.M. Located On Battleground Rd. - Highway 216 Out of Kings Mountain Toward Grover Come Hear Mission Pastor Frank Pittman Break The Bread Of Life FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL: Bro. Frank Pittman 629-4686 Or Bro. Wayne Reese 739-6348 Would You Like To Be A Christian? If You Knew What God Says About Becoming A Christian, Would You Do It? WHO IS GOOD? Remans 3:10 As it is written, There is none righteous, no, not one: WHO HAS SINNED? Romans 3:23 For all have sinned, and come short of the glory of God. WHERE SIN CAME FROM Romans 5:12 Wherefore, as by one man sin entered into the world, and death by sin, and so death passed upon all men, for that all have sinned; GOD’S PRICE ON SIN Romans 6:23 For the wages of sin is death, but the gift of God is eternal life through Jesus Christ our Lord. OUR WAY OUT Romans 5:8 But God commended his love toward us, in that while we were yet sin- ners, Christ died for us. Th ook sek vk ek A RE RARE A SSE RR SR A A Nk Beginning Thursday, Dec. 1st And Continuing ‘Til Christmas WE WILL BE OPEN ON THURSDAY EVENING TIL 7:00 PM All Christmas Tree Ornaments Reduced To vs Price ALLEN’S FLOWER SHOP 624 E. King St. Kings Mtn. 739-2556 Thursday, December 8, 1983-KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD-Page 17 Stanley Church Presents Live Christmas Story For the sixth consecutive year, First Presbyterian Church in Stanley will be presenting nine live scenes portraying the entire Christmas story beginning with the anunciation to Mary through the birth of Christ, and even one final scene depicting the resurrection. More than 100 members of the church will be participating in the scenes. The scenes are fast becoming a tradition in this area and are a part of the annual Christmas celebration that Boyce Memorial Cookbooks For Sale Boyce Memorial A.R.P. Church has cookbooks on. sale for $7 each at Allen’s Flower Shop, Fulton’s Department Store, McGill’s Exxon and Phifer Hardware. There are over 500 recipes in the book, including the following by Mrs. John C. McGill. DELIGHT SALAD 3 apples 2 bananas grapes 1 can sliced pineapple 1 cup cut up marshmellows 1 cup coconut 6 fresh oranges (or mandarin oranges) Dressing: 4 cup mayonnaise Y4 cup sugar KM Christian Singles To Meet December 16 The Kings Mountain Chris- tian Singles Fellowship will meet at Hanks’ Bar-H Steakhouse on Kings Street (Highway 74) in Kings Mountain, Friday, December 16 at 6:30 p.m. Din- ner will be dutch-treat and a pro- gram of music and inspiration will begin at 7:30. All singles 21 and up are invited to attend and become part of this fast growing group. Rev. Eugene Land, director of the group, will bring thoughts about Christmas directly related Advent Services Planned | Wednesday Advent services are being sponsored by the Kings Mountain Ministerial Associa- tion with light lunch at 12:30 be- ing prepared by women of the host churches. The final two services will be held on Wed., Dec. 14th, at 12:05 at St. Matthew's Lutheran Church and on Wed., Dec. 21, at 12:05 at St. Matthew’s Lutheran Church. Ministers of the com- munity will share in leading the services, which are open to the public. An offering of one dollar will be taken to help defray the cost of the meal and to support the Ministerial Association needy projects. Presbyterians Set Decemberfest First Presbyterian Church congregation will trim a Christmas tree with warm mit- tens, toboggins and scarves for the needy on Sunday night. The Decemberfest and tree trimnung party will begin at 7 p.m. in the church fellowship hall. Traditionally, First Presbyterian Church gives trims a mitten tree and presents the warm woolens to needy children at Christmas. Circle Meetings Held Circles of First Presbyterian Church met this week. Members of Circle 5 gathered in the Ladies Bible Classroom on Sunday afternoon for the regular Bible Study and meeting. Mrs. C.D. Blanton and Mrs. Lawrence l.ovell entertained members of Circle 1 Monday al noon in the Recreation Room of the church. Mrs. Jean Barber was hostess to members of Circle 5 at her home on Williams Street Mon- day night and Mrs. Ann Davis was hostess to members of Circle 4 at her home on Woodside Drive Monday night. The Wednesday Circle No. 3 met at 10:30 a.m. in the Ladies Bible Classroom. Following the Bible Study, the members at- tended the Advent Service and luncheon in the church fellowship hall. to single adults. William McS- wain will direct a program of Gospel and Christmas music. The Kings Mountain group is involved in helping Christian singles to better fulfill their mis- sion in life of serving Christ through fellowship and ministry with others. For further information call Rev. Land at 7394216 or 739-6028. Candlelight Service Set The Patterson Grove Baptist Church Chrismon Candlelight Service will be presented by the Training Union Youth Depart- ment on December 11th at 7:00 p.m. “As Christmas approaches, we are made award of God’s plan in love with the birth of a precious child in a stable. Come and share with us the greatest birthday of all and honor Him at this special service,” said Rev. Richard Plyler, pastor. everyone looks forward to with much eagerness. The scenes will be presented Wed., Dec. 21, through Fri, Dec. 23 between 7 and 9 p.m. each evening. The scenes are set up around the church so that those who view them can drive around in their cars. The church is located just off Highway 27 on the Stanley Lucia Road. 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