SATURDATyjIN^^97^^ I AT BM I Church \ Bethlehem Holiness Church t Bishop W.J. Jackson Morning Worship 11:00 a.m. 15th and Cleveland Ave. New Trinity Baptist Church Rev. John Bristow-Pastor Morning Worship 11 a.m. 1240 E. 22nd Street avawvbbw m mmrwmmmmmmw mMagrwm Rev. Henry S. Lewis, Jr. Morning Worship 1731 Kimberly Road N.W, Rising EbfBfBfr Biptlit Dr. Quincey A. Caldwell Morning Worship 11 a.m. 900 Free Street Goler Memorial AME Zion Church Rev. James L. Hunt Morning Worship 11 a.m. . 630 N. P?tt?rer?n Av Beth Obs erves 11PM fl WL J^H Irene Hairston Men and Women's Day Activities were held jointly last Sunday morning at Bethania A.M.E. Zion Church where Rev. L.B. Speas, Sr. is pastor. Ms. Renda Ervin ? m. m ? ^ presided and Mrs. cncsieen Lash introduced Mrs. Irene P. -hairston who delivered the Annual Address. Mrs. Hairston. a teacher in the Winston-Salem Forsyth County School System spoke to the combined congregation on "Tomorrows That Never Come". In her very inspiring and soul stirring speech, Mrs. 4 C TEN ? ?Tak< Si. Peters ApoetoBc Church Bishop R.K. Hash Morning Worship 11:00 a.m 1031 Highland Ave. Sldloh Baptist Church Dr. J. Ray Butler Morning Worship 11:00 a.m 916 E. 12th Street r 4* Mt. Hm Baptkt Ckmnk, Rev. K.O.P. Goodwin Morning Worship 10:45 A.Kf. 9th Sl File Streets, N.E. % St, Mark Bapdet Charck Rev. James Fulwood Morning Worship 11:00 a.m 1100 Manly Street Galfflee Baptist Church Rev. Warnie C. Hay Morning Worship 11:00 a.m 575 N. Claretnont Ave. ania A.M.E. Zion Women's-]) Hairston expounded on The 4'Tomorrows** of Trouble, Rest, Leisure, Happiness, and Good Intentions. Stated the it speaker, "These tomorrows never come. The additional tomorrows of Wretchedness and Regrets ought never to come and should further be made impossible." The speaker also made the observation that most individuals find the happiness of tomorrow marred by a lot of "Might Have Beens" of yesterday. "Most of us agree with Whittier," stated Mrs. Hairston, "that of all sad Revival S Hf W T RioHnw nuctor of m. v t ww f |# ? < Greater St. Paul Baptist Church in Durham, N.C., will run a revival from June 6 until June 11th nightly at 7:30 p.m. at Galilee Baptist Church. The church is located on the corner of Garemont Avenue and Seventh Street and Dr. Warnie C. Hay is pastor. He is a world wide D CI e A Frier Choice Betu i ; by Rev. W.F. Sheppaid Mt. Glory Baptist Church Text: Matthew 27:17 "Therefore when they were gathered together, Pilate said aato them, whom will ye that I release onto you? Barabhas, er Jesus which is called Christ? From the creation, men have been free to make a choice between right and wrong. Eve made a choice, Adam made a choice. Cain made a choice, Israel made a choice. Now Pilate came to the hour of decision. The mob that delivered Jesus to be crucified made the wrong choice, and reaffirmed their wicked choice by choosing Barabbas. 1. Christ and Barabbas were placed before the people: Barabbas. the murderer, was held bound in prison while Jesus was on trial. This outlaw is also described as a notable prisoner; he was noted because of the awful crimes he had committed. f 4en's Day words of tongue or pen, the saddest are these, 'It Might Have Been.' A monetary gift was presented to the speaker, who in turn nrpcpnfpH it Ko/>lr fn fVio < ... J/?WV..kVW ?. UUVA IV/ HIV church to be equally divided between the Men and the Women. Program committee members were Ms. Evelyn Shouse' Rice, Mrs. Beulah Miller, Ms. Alice Allen, and Mr. Aldean Lash. Joint efforts of the program netted a total of A r A A ... . mmm ?t>4Z.ou; witn the women s Division raising $288.75 and the Men's Division raising $353.85. The service was w^ll attended and enjoyed by all. lated evangelist and serves as disc ?*% t D ?? J! a a!<? - jOCIkWy IUI IViiUlO JlHilUii WKYZ in Durham. He is a member of the executive board of the General State Baptist Convention and is also a member of the .evangelistic board of the National Baptist Convention, | Inc. IUR< id ? -' veen Christ humcs hlilm l * mu | Rev. Sheppard 9 I. It wm a Custom to Release a Prisoner of the People's Choice on the Feast Day. Now at?that feast ?thegovernor was to release unto the people a prisoner, whom they would, Matthew 27:15. Treason and murder were two of the most enormous crimes and were usually punished by the sword of justice. Barabbas had commit. a l _.t_ n*? . - lea ooin. mate, oeueving ine people .would choose Christ, instead of that awful criminal, offered the two men for choice. Barabbas' crime had been so terrible that, the people were not in the dark Howt Je Dissolve gelatin in boiling water pan and chill 4 hours. 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