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Page !8~Tlie C hroniele, Sam Croup #2 of the Senior Choir Sunday. Fourteen children In ceeds going toward the chu Catherine S. Hairston is cl chairperson and Miss Louise First King The choir of First Baptist Church on Highland Ave nue win present U.F. Handel's "Messiah", Sunday, December 14 at 7 p.m. The choir directed by Dr. D.W. Andrews, will. be accompanied by a brass ensemble of music graduates from Winston-Salem State University. For over 35 years this George A "Trouhn . the L By Geort Chronicle George Matthews, son o principal, a native of K former resident of Winstc concert trail to become a motivation came after bein dying woman to sing her softly, she became serene ; He has pursued this unit touring the nation as a Tr studied at Fisk University, and the Eastman School c York. Mr. Matthews has theological seminaries, c! Christian Institutes, Bible congregations of differc ministry is rendered witho music selection to the insp tions fit well into the 1 iturj formal settings. Mr. Matthews feels that the faith that he possessed pulled down. He is now California and engaged ir when he is not touring. H across the nation where h< \nd greatly admired. I Jesus said: Behold, I stand at the door, and ?T 1 irdas, December 13, 1980 I I of First Baptist Church held a 'tween the ages of 4-/0 raised a rch's annual presentation of t lairperson of the committee. Smith was director of the con D O < ri uapua and Q family oriented choir has made the 4'Messiah*' an annual Christmas event at the church. In addition to the brass ensemble, the choir will be assisted by this year by Mrs. Martha S. Atkins, church organist, Paula Holmes of Durham, Marymal Holmes of Washington, D.C., Mrs. Dorothy datthews 'dor of ord" %e Booie Columnist \ i f a North Carolina school J ernersville, N.C., and a m-Salem has given up the i "Lyrical Evangelist." His g called to the bedside of a ! favorite hymn. He sang < and died peacefully. }ue ministering since 1950, oubador of the Lord. He Detroit Institute of Music 1 )f Music, Rochester, New i taken his sermons into ' hurch operated colleges, ^ ' Camps and hundreds of 1 ml denominations. His 1 >ut a fee. He matches the ired scriptured. His rendigical service as well as inthe joy of man is found in rand the barriers he has living in Los Angeles, i i the real estate business ; is ministry has taken him : has become well known ( V 1 knock: if any man hoar my voice, and opan tha door, I will coma In to ( nlm, and will sup with him, and he with me. 5 Retx. 3:20 , I 2 V' AOn# and Queen contest fast total of $1,296.08, with proHandel's "Messiah " Mrs. Mrs. Janet Warren is cotest. t 'ueen Childs of Hickory, Melvin Williams, church soloist, Johnny Williams of Winston-Salem and Lenny Foy of the Eastman School of Music in New York. Proceeds from the presem tation will go to help the church and its Outreach Ministry. Rever^nd^WTIHam S7 Epps is pastor. But God commendeth his love toward us, in that, while we were ?-yet dinners, Christ died lor us. Romans 5:8 i Hanes Harvest Rally < The pastor and members < of Hanes Memorial C.M.E. i Church wilt close their an- " nual Harvest Day Rally with two services Sunday, December 14th, at the church. The speaker for the 11 a.m. worship service will be Dr. K.O.P. Goodwin, pastor of Cedar Grove Baptist Church in Davie County and pastor emeritus of the Mount Zion Baptist Church in Winston-Salem. Music for the morning service will be furnished by all the church choirs. The afternoon service will be a variety program featuring music and drama performed by local members of the'community. Among the featured performers will be the ShantaMalia Choral Ensemble of the church. Reverend Clarence M. Savoy is pastor. R//1 Fl /T rr u/ Wentz United Church of Christ will hold a bazaar, Saturday, Dec. 13th from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Baked goods, clothing and 3ther assorted items will be on sale. For more information call 732-6304. ~}oler Memorial On Sunday, December 14, it 6 p.m., Goler Memorial \.M.E. Zion Church will 1* 425^ -AN ABSTRACT OF THE SU1 - By Clara Bw "-^^Snbj ecrrJ o I it rf*n Dec. 14, Lesson * Wilderness Preacher Judging Religious Leaders * Pointing To The Greater One Background Scriptu 11 i Lesson Bac Up to 141 to 63?B.C. God's chosen peop control; but they survived bacause they stris of death. They hoped God would send a d< hoped for was political rather than spiritual where we find one of the greatest and sign ?Behold 1 will-send you Elijah the prophet of this information is in the context or setti Baptist as the forerunner of the Lord. Lesson Ex Background Scripture explains the term 1 reign of King Herod when on hearing from t baby "born King of the Jews." They were worship Him. King Herod planned and put years and under. Joseph was guided by an ai and dwell in Nazareth; that the scripture Judaea" is an undefined area South of J Judea. The Theme of his preaching was 44rej at hand. v The quotation, to "make straight the way is a poetic way of saying, "one should mak< description of John fits the picture of Elijah Elijah and the fulfillment of Malachi's pred on the confession of their faith as compared John the Baptist knew the religious leaders vs ed them "generation of vipers" or "sons < must repent for acceptance by God, even tho pie). John's water baptism was a public sym to come would baptize with the Holy Ghos The emblems of "water" and "fire" are tions of the Holy Ghost upon the soul. "L punishment. A Truth To ^ Repentant ts essenltal lo a redemptive n Mora Secretary - f I Bailey, Corr Secretary responding Seer H I Mildred Leak, celebrate its Annual Holiday Banquet. The guest speaker will be Don Forney, Community Affairs Director, WGHP TV, High Point, N.C. Salisbury, N The banquet will be held Patterson, D in the lower auditorium of Development the church. ingstone Collej Dr. James L. Hunt, Jr., nounced that thi is pastor. received a gra $9,331 from th Reynolds Founc St. James Winston-Salem. According to There will be a corner the computer wi stone laying at St. improve recor James United Methodist gift processing, Church Sunday Decern- and functions p ber 14, 1980 at 4:00 p.m. fund raising coi James H. Young Lodge Livingstone Col #670 of Winston-Salem, Livingstone < N.C. will lay the stone in received a numb memory of Marshall El- from the Foun ler a former member. the years, v Rev. B.C. Miller will _ _ speak. Also the rally between the women and i " A CVmr^Vi A If * I ? %? I V 1 Ml A ? I" w W M ril Ch 145 P Sundfli . _ Wednesday 44 Co --^Ut - Mrs. Magalene Samuel", \ 2nd Vice President - Mrs. i J m " r v:~ - r '" v~'""-? NDAY SCHOOL LESSONv Lawrence jpares The Way " ~ 1980 , Scripture Matt. 3:1-4; & Isa. 40:1-5 ... Matt. 3:5-10 A 17:11-13 Matt. 3:11-12 re Matt. 2:16-23 Kings Chap. 2 kground I _ L I rr " " ~ ic nau sunerea tor centuries of foreign cd to live by God's laws even at the risk Hiverer, the Messiah. The freedom they I. Their hope was based on Malachi 4:5, ificant promises of the Old Testament. heforp f hp rnmino r\f tKo I C/, ?H ? ? ? vwinui^ Ml 11IV L.UIU LJV I mi ng for this lesson dealing with John the plained <*'In those days". These were days of the he wise men of the East that there was a trying to locate Him so that they could into action to kill all children from two ngel and warned by God to go to Galilee might be fulfilled. "The wilderness of . ericho between the Jordan valley and pentance" for the Kingdom of heaven is of the Lord" is from Isaiah 40:3, which e his own ways straight or repent". The . Jesus had said that he was the prophet iction (Matt. 17:12). John baptized Jews to the Jews baptizing Gentile converts, 'ere proud and self-righteous, so he call?f snakes". He warned them that they ugh they were Jews, (God's chosen peobol of an inner repentance, but the One t and fire. used to represent trie purifying operaInquenchable fire!*~suggests everlasting Live By glationship with Jesus.- _ _________ , Recording Secretary - Mrs. Mary Colors. Clara eman and Treasurer - Mrs. esponding Bronnie H. Daniels. Irs. Mabel Other committees and itant Cor- their chairpersons were also etary - Mrs. appointed at this November , Financial meeting. A l\7in rrct Ann a Y 11150 tv-fllt ceives Grant X'. -- Jim established in 1936 as a irector of memorial to the younger at Liv- son of the founder of R.J. te, has an- Reynolds Tobacco Com-, e School has pany. In that year the int totaling brother and two sisters 'of e Z. Smith Z. Smith Reynolds providiation, Inc., ed that their inheritance from his estate would go to ? Patterson, the establishment of a trust 11 be used to for the benefit of the people d keeping, of North Carolina. One of solicitation the initial trustees of the ertaining to Foundation, was Z. Smith nponents at Reynolds' uncle, William liege. Neal Reynolds, who at his College has death in 1951, created a trust >er of grants which now provides the madation over jor portion of the Founda/hich was tion's annual income. fV^ere Everybody Is Somebody" | y Seat^^^Hi iness p^Hpi lurch inetree Rd. / i Worship 11 a.m. | A 6 p.m. 1 t Mid-Week Prayer service I me and get your spiritual | -renewed." l ? s> S * I "A Caring Congregating" faa^Dellabrook^ ? Presbyterian CliiirgH 11S Dellabrook Rd. Sunday , 11:00 Worship "SURPRISED BY JOY" Warner R. Durnell, Pastor The choir (/sJi\ shouldlook its best every Sunday.j?bgjgjj|^ /--L-.l r=_l KM - anu iount!> ior ooin "v* ^. . men and women. s Hanes Mall (lower level) ?11 Phone 765-3990 ' = Thruway Shopping Center 1 Phone 723-0341 [y == Sit M\r% aha * h x'titMiLuiAnlianlki. Charlnite Durham. Cini'tisboro J \ K- HaJtiyh J 1 . Group dtocoowf are ?wiUM? 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