Newspapers / Winston-Salem Chronicle (Winston-Salem, N.C.) / June 23, 1979, edition 1 / Page 10
Part of Winston-Salem Chronicle (Winston-Salem, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
i Page 10 The Chronicle, Saturday , June 23. 1979 iMMIMttMtMMMIIIMItlMttttllNllltllllllllHIMIIIIMIt llllllt lUillltllllllllMltlllllllHIIItlltilllltlltlllll o CI MNMMMIIMIUMIMIIMMIHMIIIIIMMHIIMUMIIIIIIHIIIMIIIMmMIIIMIIMIIIIIIIIHIHIIIIIIIIIHIIIUIIII ? ?,v ^ v |B . - t* W JH < |BBpMBpip|| . ' M 3 11 'i il*4 b ~~~? Qu^feL _^JM Delores Bailey Daniels Speaks = At Mt. Pleasant I >4* Men and women's Day Cathedral Choir. will be observed Sunday, Rev. B.F. Daniels choir June 24 at Mt. Pleasant and congregation of the jf| Baptist Church, N.W. First Baptist Church of I Crawford place. Lexington, NrC. will have I Mrs. Bronnie H. Daniels charge of the 3 o'clock I will be the speaker for the services. Rev. Daniels has I 11 o'clock services. Mrs. a wide range of ex- I Daniels is director of young periences. He is affiliated I adult missionaries of the with the Baptist Ministers' I Womans' Baptist Home Conference and Associates, I and Foreign Convention of Winston-Salem, a member I North Carolina, a Teacher of the Rowan Baptist State I at Fairview Elementary Convention, Inc., of North I School and a teacher of the Carolina and a member of I Seminary Extension Divi- the Progressive National M t sion of Southeastern Baptist Convention, U.S.A. I Seminary. Rev. Daniels is married to 9 Music will be fumishecT^the former Miss Bronnie H. ? by the Henry S. Lewis Harris of Winston-Salem. 9 Shiloh Travels To Blum Park Dr. J. Ray Butler and dinner,?The director and_ Shiloh Baptist Church held co-director of the BTU are ( a pot luck fellowship dinner Deacons Wenderson and c June 10 at 2 p.m. to expand the tegular church services programs to the ^m The , dinner began with a devotional service and songs by ^ Mrs. Levolia Washington. P* The prayer was delivered by Deacon Claude Smalls ^ and the scripture by Dr. tSH Butler. Deacon Robert I M Stewart also gave remarks | fl * 6n the meaning of fellow- u: ship in the Spirit of Christ. Tawanna King The fellowship" dinner was held under the direc- t 1 tion of the President's inree Kec Union of the Church and the Joint Missionary Society of the Church. The Tawanna King, Odell i president of the unioff-is Munden and Dawn t Mrs. Manderline Scales Montague received Holy 1 and the vice-president is Communion at St. 1 Mrs. Effie Gillian. Mrs. Benedict's first communion 1 Roxanna Pitts is the pre- on Sunday Ma* 26- A sident of the Joint Mis- sPecial litur8y was celebra- , "" sionary Society. ted with the families of the 1 The Baptist Training children participating. Union (BTU) hour was combined with the fellowship the children participated 1 Shiloh Honors Grac The church also held Massey and Jacqueline graduation honor day Green of North Forsyth during the 11 a.m. worship High, Berlinda Coley, service. Gifts were pre- Melinda Richardson, Rita sented to the graduates. Smith, Madison Wright, The high school gradu- Edward Brunt, Joe Smith, ates were: Karen Davis, Teresa Joyce and Patricia Darrly Webb. Sheila McKinney of East Forsyth ^ C\ L Q/n Interest On f! Q /2 70 Passbooks (Per Annum) Compounded Daily ~ slllfe Effective July 1,1979 1 Ill III HI III 11 It lllllll III 11II11 III III 111IIII11111111111 III 111 III 11II111111111II1111111IIIII11111111111111111II lurch an lllltllllllllllMIMIHIKIMIIIIUIIIIMIIIIIIMM nlHIIIiHIHHHHHIHHHHHtHHHHHHIIHIIHHHHl ?- Emmanuc Z5,-. Jr- . ; Ms. Delores Bailey who ? ^represented the cou ntry ol 1MB India was crowned "Miss Emmanuel" during the annual tea of Emmanuel Bap list Chuith Missiunary De^ ; was Tour the Unr Tverse.". The tea is the only 5 W' WK6&J Hit" ?iiisjylu?iiii]tA. ' Ms. an r church a I; member of the Senior Eg I Usher Board, a teacher in H B the junior church and one of l< the church announcers. ]! She is a 1974 graduate of 1 Winston-Salem State UniT? ; versity and did further stu I ' m t A ?| flpBlj K i^| 'a- ^j ^^flBBSanaJHDK U?HpT m iegbtortng (or uRM?Rtctloo 791 Summer Community )?y Camp of East Winston are [ltor] Craig Griffen, St. Benedict to Hoi Saint Benedict's Catholic of 6 and 10^ The program Church will hold a summer will include instructiohal community day camp for activities and recreational IK II ^a a _? *w^*s> -.1 B fl r - at ^ Odell Munden Dawn Montague eive Communion n instruction classes under ^ a r> :he direction of Sister A Caring C Edmund Marie, O.S.F., Mrs. Ann Dew and Mrs. ~ MM9 Shirley Campbell. ! The St. Monica's Guild ITC gave a reception in honor of 1 jj Aur tJS the children in the Church i Wr* r*yl8' M* Hall after the Eucharistic ^ Celebration by Rev. J. i ^^5^" i t n O'Rourke, the pastor. Sunday, 11: Juates Sei High, Daisy Hicks, Debra Duncan, Yvonne Jordan, 0 ^ m and Alonzo Vaughn of t "SOUl Parkland High, Melanie P Hash of South Park High, P Wanda Mason, and Toni P .. _ McCuiiough of . West I Warner R. Di Forsyth High. IY> Wins avings {JJ . . . You ' * . \ -j. i; ' " 1 111 1111 f 'I \ rttllltlllllllltltlllllllltllUlllllllllllttlllllHIIIilHtHHtmillMIIIHtllttHMmilMIHIIIMIIMIIHIIIIIftmi d Religio IIIIIIIIIMIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIItlllHIItlMIIIIIIHIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIItHlimilllllllllllllllllMlllllllllltlllllllllltltii kl Crowns Bailey If I dy at A&T and Appalachian and Hawaii. State Universities. She is Representing Africa from the mother of a 12-year-old the Nan Saunders Group daughter and is presently was Mrs. Mary Jenkins, employed by the Winston- Ms. Bailey from the Essie ya ifiri Fcn~s'v1~h?Ct>ti-rHy Lennofl Gi'oup represented-^ ? In keeping withr the Group represented Saudia theme the Tnernbefs~Toolr Arabis. Their^contestant " -off-on-the Fmmanuel Flight was Mrs. Salula Presneli. " r TTn.1Wi " ^ KA.r WfiMy ^Tf thft jl) the flight captain, Essie Hambright Group repreLennon the pilot, Helen sented Spain. Watkins the president and Mrs. Gail Phymes of the co-pilot, Mildred Peppers Young Adult Department the stewardess and Jerry L. represented Italy. Mrs. Dodd was the steward. The Almena Little from the stops for the trip were Carrie Flippin Group repreAfrica, India, Saudia Ara- sented Hawaii. bia. Ital^. Greece, Snain 'X BT*"* HI ||J Wr B #1 Tanya King, [sitting] Garrett Crosby, Kenya TUWraon and Taw anna King. d Day Camp The program is spon- registration form and bring sored by St. Benedicts it with him.v on June 25th to Church, Dellabrook Pres- St. Benedict's Church. ~byterian7?Sf^?Stephens ( Episcopal Church and f?m? ? ? Greater United Progressive WJ Jk2 Baptist Church. The camp j j will last from June 25th 7V through July 27th, and the hours will be from 9 a.m. til fjortlt Pair If the child's sixth birthday falls before July 31, the i /# child may register for the \^ClfJ7Ct5 day camp. * The fee for the camo is ?5 I ^ per person, S7.50 for two in US the same household, and ^ A A $10 for three or iflore in the \QWQ V|jM jli j/ same household. The child m - must fill out the day camp fjp|p|liO| ||fiR|| ongregation" OnGlltdl RUCjS llabrook ik Before you drive SO or 60 mil save a few dollars, considei a mm price of gasoline and then con r^uyivridill |our prices. Ihurch ~ n/) ^ Dellabrook Rd. x //orm Jf^Oint iOO Worship /? , J Carpets ana THOn At North Point ^ (Next to Big Star Foods) Food" 724-6911 " Hours: Mon.-Thurs.: f"_! . a a m rn.: jrnell, Pastor ?| Sat.: 10-4 ---------^IQisiiosiiysLB] ton -Saleui Ask Savings _ Cert A r Neighbor Since 1889 r 725-4321 El 9K \ - 1 * . a tUIIMtllMIMIHIHUmiMIIUIIMIMIIIiMIMIMUIHIItHIMMIIIIIMIIIMIIIIIIIMliiMIIIMItllltMII >n lUUIMIIIMIIIMIIMNHIItMIIIHMIMIMHIIUMINIIIINIMMHIIIillMIMMIIIIllMiiMiiiHiiiiiii, dTwIiL so vereignII j Jerry McMillian grace Tabernacle "The ChapetFimytfi Fun era! H oTn e ~ Weekly-Study^- r=j The-- Bemg-of God ? Article 7 QV: Are there one Gods tbn one? A: There b bit ope orty, the ftviqg and trae God. This excerpt from the Westminister Shorter Cathedism recognizes mankind's conmon oonsert that God exists as not a universal beiirf in only one God. Among errors corrupting the doctrine of God is polytheism (maity gods). Nearly all ancient peoples outside Jewish monotheism (one God) held this depraved belief in the existence of many invisible, finite gods; theriaithropism - representing gpds as ooniimlions cf human and animals bodies; and henotheism - ascribing supreme power to one cf the maity gpds. His idolatrous system as in all apostacy from the true God and Us pure worship, entailed great moral defilemert (Rom 1l21-32). Israel was warned about its "snare" and the curse" cf Jefrwa upon its devotees (DeuL 11:28). Today*s church is menaced by a "broadninded" belief of the truth of religions and gods outside the Bble's revelation. As Elijah would not believe Baal to be another name for Jehovah (1 Kings 1&21) nor the three Hebrews serve ebchadnezzar's gods andThith oonint emr by advancing the doctrine cf God's Unity. Ukity means there is but one God whose divine nature is incfvisible. Ufcity is proved: 1. philosophically - there is but one Rrst Chase on which all beings depend; one Infiivfe Being filling all places at once; one Omnipotent Rarer, one All Rafect for the idea cf two or more gods in oir minds is setf-oontradkftxy; 2. historically-belief in one God is found in earliest records cf all nations; and 3. biblicaOy - God is declared as oen; none beside Hm alone to be worshipped; and aipreme over all so-called gods (Mai. 2:10, Isa. 44:6, Mat 4:10, Dent. 10:17). I hesegods are imaginary, objects representing divinity, deified men, fallen spirits (Rev. 9:20). John GUI said,"as he is a fool that says there is God, he is equally so who s^ys there are more than one," Thomas Wbtson feared; have mare idolaters among us than we are aware cf' (to trust riches, ability, setf-righteousness and to k^e plea- J sum* dakken, and self more than God is idoltry). Ghe God means only one true religion. Sinner, Jesus said, "No arm comes to God but by Mj. TYustHmnowfbr pardon cf your sins . and acceptance before God. James C. McMllllan, Minister of Education Sunday School 9:50 a.m. Morning Worship 11:00 a.m. Evening Service .....7:30 p.m. ' I Monday Bible StndjfintV. 7:30 p.m. | 1201 W. 13th St. [PAS-08771 ID OPENING ^ li ^ nd l<?ugd ~ 9 ffis* 0 on all . on ?nd m$r ; Mi ?? *" v^-.v '-a^ % /* ? miwamm^'TrnMsm l^ugi x'^^x w "I Welcome all f \ my friends and ( * \ ^ ;ffla customers to I ^|L*lF ) ? wP? visit us." \ J : 9-5:30 Connie Pesenti Or By Appointment MANAGER Jl^2l?^C?D5iy?ll__^_ PP YEAR I IllCalc Compounded Daily ' ..--s % ^ ( ? Iteciive July 1.1979 |jf| /?
Winston-Salem Chronicle (Winston-Salem, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
June 23, 1979, edition 1
10
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75