MRS. ALMA RUTH DAVIS TALLEY
Final rites for Mrs. Alma Ruth Davis lalley were held Feb. 22. at
Mt. Sinai Baptist Church, Rev. Kenneth Alexander, associate pastor,
officiated. Interment was in the church cemetery.
She was born Sept. 24. 1923 in Durham, a daughter of the late
John and Mrs. Bennie Davis. She died Feb. 10.
She attended Durham Public Schools and attended North Carolina
Central University
After college she moved to Washington. D.C. working with the
^deraI Government.
She vvas a member of Ml. Sinai Baptist Church.. She was a mem
ber of the Senior choir. Senior Missionary Society. Senior and Retir-
^es. Sunday School and she vvas a deaconess.
Surviving is her son. Andre I.eon lalley.
Courtesy of Scarborough & Hargett f uneral Memorial Chapels
and Gardens.
BRINTON A. JENKINS
f inal rites for Brinton A.Jenkins were held Feb. 20 al Oak Grove
U.A. f reewill Baptist Church.Rev. Ieresa I lodges officiated.
He vvas born July 20. 1924 in Durham, a son ofthe late Jesse Jen
kins and Ms. I Ila McKenzie. I Ie died 1 eb. 12.
He attended Durham Public schools.
' lie was a U.S. Army veteran. He received two bronze medals for
Asiatic Pacific Service.
Surv iv ing is a daughter. Ms. Brenda Jenkins: sisters. Mrs. Grizzle
Slone and Mrs. f lora Small.
Courtesy of Scarborough A I largell funeral Memorial Chapels
and Gardens.
JOSHUA LEE ROBINSON
final riles for Joshua Lee Robinson were held feb. 24 at Shed
lime A Harvest fellowship. Inc. Apostle Mable R. Weaver offici
ated.
He was born April 22. 1989 in Durham, a son of Ms. Maric Harris
and Anthony Robinson. He died feb. 17.
I Ie graduated from I ailh Academy in 2007. He attended Alliance
I heater a the Woodruff. Atlanta. Ga. for his acting training, lie ap
peared in severa! Atlanta-based films and telev ision shows.
He was a member of I.ionheart church International.
Arrangements by Burthcy funeral Serv ice.
EDWARD BOONE
final riles for Edward Boone were held feb. 15. al first Calvary
Baptist Church. Pastor Fredrick A. Davis officiated.
He vvas born March 31. 1951 in Kinston. He died feb. |9.
He graduated from l ast Carolina University with a degree in
Computer Science.
worked A. . . ... . ^rn . uAJuu.y J for over 27
years. *
Surviving is his wife. Mrs. Carolyn Boone: a daughter. Amber
Boone: his mother. Mrs. Gloria Boone. Kinston: a sister. Mrs. Marie
Boouv Sutton. Lebanon, lean: and a brother. Timothy Boone. Le-
High Acres. Fla.
Arrangements by Burthcy Funeral Service.
Church News
St. Titus’ Episcopal to Host Bishop
Bishop to Make Annual Visit to St, hilus' Church Michael B.
Currv. Bishop ofthe Episcopal Diocese of North Carolina will make
the annual visit to St, hilus'Church on March 2. at 10 a.m. Activities
during the visit will include: Confirmation: A Sermon on his book
"Crazy Christians. A Call to f ollow Jesus": A meeting with the ves
try: and book signing for "Crazy Christians". I he Very; Reverend Dr.
Michael Battle is Vicar of St. Titus’ Church. A reception will be held
follow ing the service.
Based on his book. "Crazy Christians. A Call |o follow Jesus."
Bishop Curry's sermon w ill help parishioners to learn w hat it means
to be a disciple of Jesus in the 21st century, why it's important, the
joy s and obstacles of being a disciple, the habits of discipleship and
tips for remaining faithful.
Reservations for autographed copies of Curry's book are available
from St. l itas’ Church al SI2 per copy (add S2 postage handling)
by February 20. Otherwise, books will be available after the service
on March 2. C hecks should be made to St. kilns' Church indicating
Crazy Christians on the check memo line. Mail checks to St. l itas'
Episcopal Church. 400 Moline Street. Durham NC 27707.
I or more information, call St. l itas' Charch al 919-682-5 504 or
email si.iiiasn frontier.com St. l itas' Charch is located at 400 Mo
line Street. Durham NC 27707.
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Fisher Memorial I niled Holy Church will celebrate its 130th
Church Anniversary Saturday. March 1st and Sunday. March 2nd.
Saturday afternoon's program features demonstrations and exposi
tions 'Tmunrelated to the historical era ofthe church. Hie program
is from 2:0(1.-4:00 p,m. I igbr refreshments vi ill Ue served. ■ I'he’cel-
ebraijon continues on Sunday with Bishop Cliflon Buckrham. pastor
of Resurrection I ellowship UI IC. Greensboro. NC at 11:00 a.m. II-
der Joseph W illiams and Greater Guiding Star I I IC. Goldsboro. NC
arc guests for the 3:00 p.m. worship sery ice. Dinner will be served
follow ingihe. morning service
White Rock Baptist
Hills Women-Ministry is sponsorme the I ifth Annual Women \
I nircprcneur and Opportunity day on'saturday. March I Ihis event
will feature a variety of products and services offered by women-
ov\ned businesses. ( ome and broaden your outlook by learning new
and innovative strategics for launching and sustaining your business,
and take time to network, browse, and shop. You will enjoy a light,
healthy breakfast. We ask entrepreneurs to please forward a brief de
scription of vour business along w ith your business card for publica
tion in our business brochure that will be published, forward this
important information to Dr. Irene Perry, at liluswomen a whiterock-
Bible Discovery ( lass; Join us each week as we study God's
Word for us. lor those who arc not attending the financial Peace
I diversity 11 Pl ) workshop, please join Dr. Irene Perry as she
leads our regular weekly Bible Study class in the fellowship Hall on
Wednesdays at 7:00 p.m.
Join W bite Rock Baptist Church each week for Wednesday
pray er serv ices: Noonday Pray er is at 12:00 p.m. in the Moore-Ken
nedy classroom, and Prayer Meeting is at 6:00 p.m. in the Sanctuary.
Praycr kneelers are placed around the altar for your use for
iTvalc pray cr whenever the church is open.
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Practical Bible Principles for Life
Who Will Go Down
To Egypt?
Read - Exodus 5-7
By J. L. Caldwell, Pastor
New Jerusalem
Baptist Cathedral
An uninformed people will
always lend to lepd themselves
to slavery of some kind. Be it
intellectual, social, or behavioral.
John, the Revelator. was isolated
and imprisoned for 18 months on
the Isle of Patmos, but be refused
to allow his mind to be enslaved,
his mind remained free, thus he
was able to pin God's vision in
the Book of Revelation for all to
gain a perspective on the coming
future.
The descendants of Abraham
(Hebrews) were in the slave
pits of Egypt for more than 400
years: their bodies were worn
and tied from making hand
made bricks, their travel was
limited, their daily routine was
stressful, and their worship
opportunities were nonexistent.
Simply pul. the Hebrew people
were enslaved in just about all
aspects of their lives. Their
bodies were physically owned
by the Pharaoh, but their minds
remained free enough to reason
and cry out to the I ord for relief
from slavery (Exodus 3:7-8).
Imprisonment truly lakes its toll,
in full measure, when the body
and mind becomes enslaved lo
its master. The master may be
a tyrant, but not limited lo hale,
anger, envy, ignorance, lies,
drugs alcohol, and uncontrolled
passion.,
As long as the mind is not
enslaved along with the body and
one slill has freedom lo think on
his her ow n. then that person is
not truly imprisoned or enslaved,
t he man who has been in prison
for many years and attempts
to escape after ten or so years
behind steel bars is not totally
enslaved (i.e. nun ie-" Twelve
Years A Slave") loday's prison,
just like the devil, is designed
to totally enslave a person. We
need lo put on the whole armor
of (iod as we care not lo be
enslaved (Ephesus 6:11-13).
fhe Black man is no
longer living on the plantation
because ofthe long fought battles
and victories for civil rights by
those who have gone on before
and refuse lo allow anybody or
anything lo enslave their minds.
Regardless ol the circumstances,
the mind always strives to be free
- free from oppression, loday
there is a strong mind set tending
to put the Black man back on
the plantation, so lo speak. If
not back on the plantation then,
behind the "new-day plantation”
-which is the prison, dropping
out of school, or leaving the
church. However, a strange
thing is happening today among
our Black people, especially
among our young black men
women. Ihey arc enslaving
and imprisoning themselves
by returning, lo the "old
camp ground" - the master's
plantation, that is whatever they
have allow cd lo enslav e them, be
it crime, but not limited lo no-
educalional. unacceptable social
behavior, ignorance of Gods
love for them.
It is for the above
reasons that Jesus came down
from heaven lo set to captives
free and to set free
who have been bruised
enslavement (Luke 14:18-
Today’s Egypt i$
place of enslavement. Wli;
and wherever it is the
the need for somebody i
down ‘and deliver the me
of freedom and hope to
who have allowed them!
to be imprisoned for wh;
reason(s). This messaged
first must go into our home
then spread abroad. Who
go? Who will go down to
brother's house, your si
house, y our friend's housed
will go down and far away
your home and talk to as
people about the forgh
God offers, hope in the
power in the Blood. Grat
Mercy being abundantly p
out on life's hurts and ensl
behavior. Who will go,
among the hopeless and !«
demand, in the name oil
that the evil forces of lit
our brothers and sister go,
w ill go down to Egy pt lain
tell "the enslavement" Pha
wherever and whatever!
" Io let your people go!"
Speak no 1110:1
freedom for others, or yo
unless you are willing to
up" the roof in order to
a "needy, enslaved soul"
before Christ for 11
(Mark2:3-5). Who will go
lo Egy pt?
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