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10-THE CAROLINA TIMES - SATURDAY, MARCH 22. 2014 Deaths Church News Practical Bible Principles for Life MRS, MAYBELLE COTTON MANGUM l iiial riles lor Mrs. Max belle Uoiion Mangum were held March 17. al Greater Emmanuel Temple ofGraee. Bishop Marion 1 . W right. Sr. officiated. Interment was in Glcnnxiew Memorial Park. She was born April 4. 1940 in Durham, a daughter of the late George G. Cotton and Mrs. ArveHa Green Cotton. She died March II. She attended Durham Public Schools. She worked al Duke University Medical Center as a Nutritionist Superx isor. She was a member of Greater Emmanuel Temple of Cirace. She worked w iih the pastor's Aide and Women's Ministry. Surx i\ ing are a daughter. Vanessa M. Reddish: three son. W. Ger ald Mangum. Kcx in Mangum an Darrell.Mangum: eight grandchil dren: and sexen great grandchildren. Courtesy of Scarborough & Hargett I uneral Memorial r Impels and Gardens. Mt. Calvary Missionary Baptist - Bahama Mt Calx ary Missionary Baptist Church. 8024 Stagville road in Bahama, will be celebrating our Pastor. Rex. James W. Smith. 23rd Pastoral Anniversary on Sunday March 30. at 11 a.m. The Rex. J. I. Roberson. Jr., pastor of New Bethel Bapilst Church. Warrenton, will be the speaker. Rex. Roberson is the former Dean of Shaw Unixer- sity Dix inity School. I he public is inx ited toaiicnd. Gethsemane Missionary Baptist Gethsemane Missionary Baptist church. located al ' Gt6 S. Roxboro street. Durham. N( . will host an event entitled. "An Inter- generational Discussion: I rom our Seniors to I s." on Saturday. March 22. from 12 lol 2 PAI. Ihis discussion is tor seniors to impart words of wisdom, pictures, relics ol the past, and menus for successful lix ing to the y ounger generation. Categories for discussion will include: faith. family, friendships, fitness, food, and fun. Pastor Anthony I. Cozart Sr. will present senior participants including Gethsemane's centurion disciple. Mrs. I the! Smith. Mrs. Smith celebrated her loo birthday on Januarx X Seniors and youth from Durham and the surrounding area arc united. The God in Us Read Psalm 23: 121: 1-2: Revelation 3:20 By .J. L. Caldwell, Pastor New Jerusalem Baptist Cathedral North Last Baptist MRS. VIRGINIA CAESAR-REI I) I inal rites for Mrs. Virginia Caesar-Reed were held MarJi io at Ml. Calxary Word of f aith. Raleigh. Apostle Aaron McNair otik i- ated. She was born August 3. 1924. a daughter of the late Times and Mrs. Hallie Martin Caesar. She died March 9. at I ni-Hcalth Medical Center. She attended Durham Public Schools. She lixed in New York City for more than sixty y ears Surx ix ing are two brothers, Julius and Solomon ( .k mi aim .. ter. Pastor Shirley Caesar. Courtesy of Scarborough A Hargett I uneral Memorial i :.ai\ - and Cardbus. Elim JC ‘ ’-kT. II. I d.D. will dcll\sl .11 North 1.: a i hurJi on Sunday. April '> in Kiel 1 .1 \ - •.'s '.Ite Professor in the I )cparinu ■ .' k aium and Instills: --! al North Carolina Central I nixm-c x-.-rin I ast Is located al J'l Nt Hwy 55 in Durham. Rex. In w^kx I lam Is Pastor I he puNk is inx ited Io share in this own • n lor more iniormaoe: oka^e sail 919-544-2 142. ( omintiiiii) invitation to “Declaration tor the Ki^iit to Libraries" si-nin- ccrcmonx l enten Pro-am at St. l ime Lpiscopal Church Hie public is,inx.ited io Wednesday s in Eciu .> and I imch fable lalk Presentations on health A-, impacting Alrican Americans, 'students from " . Public Health I diication at North ( aroliim x eon - make presentations on health issues as part oi s.; Program. Presentations will be held on Wednesday 12:iM)-noon. during lunch and 'dialocue ihrouch Michael J. Baltic is Vicar. I he church is located at doo Moline Street When life taxes in on us al limes, we long lo know what to do in our hour of trial. W hen our dreams haxe faded and hope is limp. W hal then? W hen children haxe disappointed or a love has grown cold. What then? When health is gone, taking with il the joy of lixing. What then? We make our plans and they never work as we hope they would. Ihis does not mean God is not in us. We listen lo. Esau when he speaks lo us about the way his birthright was stolen from him by his brother Jacob and his mother. We hear Moses when he speaks io us about his lulling short in reaching the Promise land. We hear Peter when he speaks to us about his shame when he mentions the fact that he lied about knowing Christ at his trial. We hear the voice of Paul when he talks about his healing ol many, many people, bill not allowed healing lor his own thorn in the flesh - eye problem I very man. every wonmiL either now or in some disiuiu tomorrow must Idee the Coin: oi cleat disappointment. I here arc day s we. like Job. must cry out to God. "God I hurt. I'm anery. I wish I knew where to find Xou. I would like lo argue my ease before You. But our cry should never be. "Well. I won't trx anxmorc ' this means we .joH 1 wain mod in us and we arc ‘'•Her i hus we quench out the Spilii oi (loU in Us (James THE i io,; allows Us our hot, fretful moods when we pound the table Iccm . ancry keime wronged. lccm j Kketed. We need not leai ' mt God wilhiot understand Us Ik yloes We must, like Job. hoki on lo out laith. " I ho xon For rn an sax inroucn our Bless me still. nix i ather + March 26 Student-Destiny Everett Povi’/iw/ Am/ h>r Suicide Prcwmioii Prmyty.m ... x ( droliihi ( ciiirul i iiivcr\iiv +April 02 Student Whitney Warren Iddrcwiiiy III\ Prevention amone 1 leu 1-0^x101/ t - . Inicrieiin Men in Ihirham. +April 09 Student-Shaw due Pinkney Iddrewiny t 'hildhood t thesny in l.j\t I 'in nain . Isjlwiiion \rmy /kn ^ and Curls t Inin + April 13 Palm Sunday Services at S-am and lO-am + April 16 Wednesday in Holy WecK-(12-noonI I,r Ballle- S/driiunliiy and Ilcdllh + April 17 Maundy Thursday "-pm (N/n/ /o l//.p i 7-pin + April IS (.nod Triday 12-NooniGood .:.;. i a..’ + April 20 Easter Day 7-am Said serv ice oubside il not too cold, lohow^i . • . : lO-am I esiixal I ucharist and reception Ony e Akwariw ill lead Noon (>like on Wcdncsda^ - at i , , • I he Very Rev Michael J. Battle is \ icar. St. Hills is located at 40(i Moline Street. Durham Nt Phone 919-6X2-5504 si.thas t/iTonrrer.co Notice to Creditors Call 919-682-2913 ills Ilk- lorce into man to .wx min file, man now haxe oim ol God inside ol him. In i.nd i-mes. we. must Ie.urn lo kl ‘iod in ns eonk out. or tail (IThess 5: 18-19). This is strong faith language implyinn all people have some of God in them. And yet this is true and what the Bible says. It says we are not just humans, which just happened lo come upon the stage of life, (iod purposed ns in His heart, so that you and I are not impromptu.-somethin!; gotten up on the spur of the moment. I here was something in God which ached for our creation. God reasoned within Himself' and said. "Eet us make man in our ow n image, after our likeness." So God created man in His own image, in the image of God created He him (man). I his should make y on stand upa little straighter and stronger. We are more honest than dishonest. We arc more loving toward others than unloving. We laugh with people more than about them. We help people more than we not help them. This is the God in us. Ilie Christian should never allow their own personal problems to rob and blind them from seeing and knowing the God within them. Our enemy is set upon robbing us of every bit of life's joy that lie can. Ihis is why our lives seem so dark and dreary al limes. I he devil is attemptinglo blow out the light of God within Us. Jesus mentioned in III parable,of the .Prodigal son. the moment the w ay w ard son began lo feel lost being so far awaj from his father's house.: (hi hoy now dirty; disfigured and xxith the seem of the pig trough in Ills wet and muddy clothing bcean to realize that he had some oi Ills lather's loxe still in him. He col up put himself together, 'o io speak, and went back home to i lox ing reception. Ilie poilll is that no mailer how dirty and stinky we may feel or hoxv down we gel about oursclxes. there is still some God in us. I here 1 enouch (iod in us topul our lives back on a loyous track. I nworthy at lime. I might he, Disheartened and darkness all I see. looking within lo worship mx pain. I here is no hope for me Id gam. X el I hax e forgotten w hal I'm I mu'I remember the (iod'ill Today! • •! 1" -monk! '-.I I 1 -.. G .''1. Cid - o|\ o| mod -minm ;• nn. Ill:, oil me deep end •Olli il'saim .' -I Register To Vote Scarborough & Hargett Funeral Home, Inc. Memorial Chapels and Gardens 923-15 Old Fayeltex ille Street (temporarily) (Hayti '‘Tin City”) - Durham, NC Phone - 919-682-1171 Fax - 919-683-1548 “Dignified Service in a Sympathetic Way (Five Generations Since 1871) Services Available Licensed Embalmers and Funeral Directors Traditional Funeral Service Cremations Pre-Arranged Funeral Services (Pre-Need Trust & Burial Insurance) Notaries Public Future Home: ri Scarborough & Hargett Celebration of Life Center 455 Martin Luther King, Jr. Pkwy Durham, NC 27713 • Wi. Duih.iin h.S2 32"" - Pg (»n2-i»N"2 ) ax 1 Ut.to . , / uneral and ( reinalion Services Since 1963 Our l icensed Stall: ■ i.ili 1 'IGokKA I i.hcr. Ill 1 si A . I ill i q. . ! :G)CI iM N.. 1 Xi. G HI | s| For Notice to Creditors Call Today! THE CAROLINA TIMES 919-682-2913
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