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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
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Rev. Henry S. Lewis, Jr.
Morning Worship
1731 Kimberly Road N.W,
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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
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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
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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.
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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
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Mt. Hm Baptkt Ckmnk,
Rev. K.O.P. Goodwin
Morning Worship 10:45 A.Kf.
9th Sl File Streets, N.E.
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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
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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
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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
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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.
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words of tongue or pen, the
saddest are these, 'It Might
Have Been.'
A monetary gift was
presented to the speaker, who
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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
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?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.
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evangelist and serves as disc
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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, |
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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.
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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
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when I hey made their choice. 2.
Barabbas Unanimously
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But .the chief priests and
elders persuaded the multitude
that they should ask
Barabbas. and destroy Jesus.
The governor answered and
?said Unto thee. Whether oft he
twain, will ye that I release
unto You? They said.
Barabbas. Matthew 27: 20-21.
The leaders of the people
?persuaded?the multitude
against Jesus. Men must not
be wrongly persuaded. They
must make their own decision,
stand on their own feet and dc
their own thinking. Every man
will give an account in
judgement for his own sins.
Your reward there will depend
on your decisions here, you
decide with the crowd, as the
multitude was persuaded to
do. you will also be doomed
with the crowd. The biggest
crowd is usually on the wrong
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