i tee )iTV Chronicle - Saturday ,D?cniber 9,1978 * mm Ai V I gu&ats^^ S^y"" r Mrm. Kelly Goodwin [loft] placet a bouquet oo the honored guest Dr. Berthenla D.Horne. Church Of The Week New Bethel Baptist Church: _ Branches ou By Yvette McCnllOttgh Staff Writer Many churches are now beginning to branch out into various areas, and New Bethel Baptist church is no exception. New Bethel branched out into real estate in 1970 by building a UO-unit apartment complex for low and moderate j income families on New ~ ? "Our church is not into _ ^41 -realestate-for-profit^ HiCDr Jerry Drayton, pastor of the 3 ?church,-said.?LiThere-is * ? housing shortage and this . is our contribution to the community." | Dr. Drayton said that he pic a i?.a auu.ca5 in icrms 01 conceivable," Drayton rethe purpose the SI.3 marked. 44It would be easy million complex was build, to operate and there would(16w income housing. n't be that high cost of "It is disappointing and maintenance." frustrating in terms of New Bethel Baptist Chumaintaining the apart- rch, which is located on ments," Dr. Drayton said. Trade Street, was organ"The maintenance costs ized in 1890. It presently are beyond my ability it has one of the largest con would cost to maintain." gregations with a memberDrayton said that New ship of over 1500. _ Bethel^wouldconside^oth- Dr^Dray ton became^ pas er real estate;-depending?ror~of New^ Bethet in19447" on what is available. ne i?a native of Savannan, "An apartment complex ' \ttended Morefor the elderly would be 0U \e received Choir To ? Sing Messiah ? For the thirty-fifth consec- Marymal Holmes, soprano ..i* A t _ ?- ' ? ' " * * * " uuvc year, xne cnoir 01 me irom Kicnmond, Virginia. First Baptist Church on She has sung with the North Highland' Avenue ,, .. . mi ^ ti j it Another new comer this will sing G.F. Handels . ,? & ? ,,w year is the guest organist, popular oratorio, Mes- ~ . * Paula Harrell of Durham, S!? . N.C. A graduate of North Four soloists and a brass ~ .. . . TT . ., . . Carolina Central University ensemble are guest of the .,? . . . . ? . _ with a major in music choir for the Sunday, Dec. . v ' ... . ' _ , education. She was accom10th performance at 7o . . r .. < ? V? w .? . . v panist for the university clock P.M. in the church r _ , , . . concert and tour choir while a 7? a student at central. She D.W. Andrews, Jr., a . .. . r ? ai. r received her degree in former soloist with the fa- , , . . . _ , church music from Ohio mous uskeegee Institute $tate university. While stusingers, will sing the bass . . : . , w A . . dying there, she served as solos. Mr. Andrews has . A x. Ty ^ j , . organist at Parkview United appeared numerous times . ?. .. A . , iL * . . Methodist Church. At her with leading choral groups , . , , , . ? , hometown, in Durham, she and soloists in and around , .. . ... . m # . served as organist for the this area. He is noted best ? for his work in Elijah, -White Rock baptist ^ latC Dr'' presently working \A 1 1 *urir A A Duke University in DurMelvin Williams, a grad- u . A . ci ham- As a musician, at uate of Winston-Salem . , - , C-L . .. . .. . r twleve years of age, she State University and former . . . w . , . - A. . played in Messiah under member of the university .. . . _ ? . . . i<i i . , . the direction of Dr. Gattis. choir, will be tenor soloist. This is Williams' third ap- .. w _ ... . . r Mrs. Martha S. Atkins is pearance as soloist. . . A PL .f1 ta .. p. ... f lT. . church organist. She will Dorothy Childs, of Hick- , . , . . . ^ nlat; f nn nrn ltiHn M f ... , ( , . UIBT II IV UlblUUt Q1IVJ 111C ory, will make her fourth v J r, . ?. processional. appearance as contralto so- r _ . __ . . . . . . , . . . . Gerod Reid, member o1 loist with the choir. She is a . .... c , c . r * . . .A. the Winston-Salem Symph former soloist with the ,* ... . .. Winston-Salem State Uni- ?n*' ^ the T'^ ... , . . Linwood Foy, son of Mr. & versity choir and has done w ? J . _ .f1 r j Mrs. Bernard T. Foy, will further study in voice since . , ^ . ^ .. play the trumpet, graduation from the univer- .. . -f , Members from several church choirs in the com The new comer to the munity are singing in the performance this year is oratorio t \1 / Baptist Lead ette McCoilough thc board of trustees for Staff Writer Shaw University, the National Women's Convention, Who's Who at the * welcoming home National Baptist Conven on last Friday tionv and affiliation with i < on the campus of an Oxford orphanage. Vf inston-Salem State Uni- Numerous friends and versity. Family and frien- organizations welcomed ds gathered to welcome Dr. Home home Friday home Dr. Berthenia Dun- night in the form of triblap Home, executive sec- utes anc* presentations, retary-treasurer of the Homecoming was Woman's Baptist Home sponsored by the Missionand Foreign Missionary ar^ Union of Forsyth convention of North Caro- County. this month after 28 years . tributes included repreof service. sentatives from the WoIn her 28 years of ser- men's Auxiliary from the vice, Dr. Home has trav- Rowan and Guilford Bap-, eled here and abroad, Associations, the Forspreading her wisdom and County Missionary love. Her nurp'.ious ac- and Education Unions, M complishmc.s and hon- Mount Zion Baptist Churors inc'* a member of cht._.tnd?the .clergy of a. - a r - - i imo service jHrV.-.JUt^'". ' 11 ! I ] | tf\ Drr Jerry Drayton ? I- * gree from odegree from Virginia TheHo* U veisity's School -oiQgj^ai Seminary and Colof Religion. He has an lege, in Lynchburg, Va.. honorary doctor of divinity Curry to be Ordained ?On Saturday , December Massachusetts. He was the 9th at 10:30 a.m. at St. first Black man in the Stephen's Episcopal Episcopal Church to be the ?Church the Rev^John Mel- head of an entire dioceserville Burgess will ordain Massachusetts at that time Rev. Michael B. Curry had over 125,000 active i.1? c 1 rk \utawn; iu 11 ic oatrcu ur- communicants in the dioder of Priests in Christ's cese. Before becoming a Holy Catholic Church. Rev. bishop, he served congregMr. Curry is presently the ations in Grand Rapids, deacon in charge of St. Michigan, and Cincinnati, Stephen's Episcopal Ohio! He was Episcopal Church. He received his Chaplain at Howard UniBachelor of Arts degree versity, Canon of the Nawith high honors from Ho- tional Cathedral and Archbart College vin Geneva, deacon of the diocese of New York and/later receiv- Mass. Bishop Burgess ed his Masters of Divinity retired as the head of the degree from Yale Univer- diocese of Mass. in 1975, sity Divinity School in New and then assumed his preHaven, Connecticut. sent teaching position at Bishop Burgess is a pre- Yale. sently a professor of Min- The people of the parish of istry at Yale Divinity St. Stephen's invite memSchool. Before his retire- bers of the Winston-Salem ment, he was the bishop of community to share with thf* Fnicrnnal - * ? ?rui in cm in uns occasion. Allen to Appear At Mount Sinai Mount Sinai Church, loca- as: Church Recording Sected at 2717 Manchester St., retary, Pres. of the Young where Bishop J. L. Hines is Adult Choir, Primary Sunpastor, will present Mrs. day School Teacher, and Alice P. Allen in concert on Senior Choir Organist. In Sunday, December 10, at addition to these local func: 5:00 P.M. in the church tions, she is the national ' auditorium. secretary of the Youth CouMrs. Allen, a widely ncil Dept. for the entire IrtiAnm I- - f^\ : ? * " ~ - auunn auyiauu vutaiiail, DC- vjiunous v_nurcnes 01 L/OC, gan her singing career in Inc. i the Carver Glee Club. She I extended it with the Win- Mrs. Allen is employed by : ston-Salem State University the WS/FC School Syitem; Choir where she was a she teaches fourth grade at F paramount soloist. She Hall Woodward Elemen currently appears at area tary School where she also Christmas and Easter can- serves as grade chairman : tatas, weddings, banquets, and as an assistant to the I and church music festivals Music/Program Director, where her singing is always She is married to Miller momentous. Allen, who is an appliance An effective and dedicated salesman for Duke Power. 5 member of the Mt. Sinai They have two children, Church Mrs. Allen serves Debra and Donnell. ) er Honored Winston-Salem and For- ^em* syth County. As a member of Mount "Don't think you are Zion Baptist Church, Dr. going to quit when you get hforne was active in var- home," Rev. Warnie C. ious groups, before going Hay, pastor of Galilee to Raleigh. She was the Church told Dr. Home, church's youth supervis- "Your work is still cut out or, ladies day program for you here." organizer, a deaconess, a Dr. Home in acknowSunday school teacher, ledging her tributes told and a Christian education the audience, "It was director. good that you did not wait Rev. J.C. Harris, moder- until it was too late for me ator of the Rowan Bap- , to hear these nice tist Assoc. told tYtt aud- tfiings.M== you can honor in our own utive office, not from serhome town." vice," Dr. Home continMany of the speakers ued. ^'Tm glad to be told Dr. Home that al- home, but I did not come though she had retired as to sit down, because everexecutive secretary-treas- ything has not been acurer she still had work to complished, there i$ still do here in WinstonrSa- that mountain to climb.*' , Lucille Douthit's Church Calendai WSSU Day ~ The annual Winston-Salem State University day will be Sundays, December 10, 1978 at 11:00 A.M. Winston-Salem State University will worship at First Baptist Church, 700 N. Highland Avenue. Chancellor, Dr. H. Douglas Covington, will be the speaker, and the University Choir will render selections. All students, faculty and staff are invited to attend. Church Celebrates Homecoming Lloyd United Presbyterian Church will celebrate its ?Annual Homecoming Worship Service and fellowship Dinner Sunday, December lOth, at 11:30 a.m. Evangelist Catherine Reed, Moderator of the Session will preside over the proceedings. Preaching for the occasion will be Rev. State W. Alexander, Christian Education Consultant of Catawba Inter-Presbytery Program Agency j Charlotte, N.C. Members of the Chestnut Street Flower Club and Council will be anions the honored euesis of the church. "A Caring congregation'" r |M| DeUabrook | VIOBWTIVIUUH S" ?-?:???- *-? ?3 PH Chiuch . 115 Dellabrook Rd . ! I Sunday 11:00 Worship ? " Sermon this week | | 'A Message From Guyana J | Rev. W.R. Durnell, Pastor lr Dcomingdi I rr |? wiy -I St. John Apo | ^ ? 113 IE. | ^ Phone ' Saturday, Dec. 16,1978 St. John Church Record Corner Gospel Records-Locatedat the Chur iniiiHimiiinnittiiinMimimmiiinHiHimimflHimHmiHiiMKiiiiiniiimHiMmHH Sunday, Dec. 17, 1978 S /^i /^i nnPT /^A?TnTir\m | featuring | Hostess of V./^I* '3' | Gospel txpo * rc ^S^- ^ *jj | on WGHP-TV 8 "' </ * yyXvlvX^X'X'^^X'XvXvI'lvIvlvl'lv.v.-.v.v.v.v.v.Y.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.v;. : : ' ^ . v ' . ? *' v Dellabrr?ok Church To Present Cantata The choir of Dellabrook Presbyterian Church will present its Christmas cantata, "Love Transcending" by john W. Peterson on Sunday, December 17, 1978 at 7:00 P.M. The Youth choir of the church will render prelude music. The youth choir is directed by Mrs. Bettye Hannor, an elder-elect. The senior choir is directed by Rudolph V. Boone, Sr. Mrs. Mozelle H. Johnson is the organist. Mrs. Valjeanne S. Smith will be *' . soloist. Rev. Warner R. Durnell is pastor of D^'* orook. 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