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Page I6-The Chronicle, Saturn chur< ftp] KMBl ^ j k ^ Harold Smith was recently o Ministry. Elder Smith, third J Adams. Elder A. W. McClouc St. Anc Churc During the* month of February Saint Andrews United Methodist Church will pplphrolo cinnifi/"?n? .r in VV IV Ul UIV .11^1111 I W CI I I 1 mile stones in the history of the church. On Sunday, February 1, the church will participate in the sacrament of Holy Communion and Baptism. The principal celebrant and preacher for the ?eeassion h will be Bishop L. Scott < Allen, resident Bishop of 1 the Charlotte area. Bishop I Allen is a world renown 1 church parliamentarian and ? Shiloh Notps Ft The Annual Brotherhood Program of the Youth Department of the Shiloh Baptist Church will begin Sunday, February 8 at 6:15 p.m. and nightly through Wednesday, February 11. Rev. R.L. Watlington, pastor of the Prince of Peace Baptist Church of the city will be the featured guest minister. The youth will engage in discussions of various sub- 1 jects on "What Youth Wants To Know" regarding courtships, peer groups, family relations, sex, education and Christianity. Miss Bobby Stewart and Mrs. Thelma O'Neal will be J counselors. Mrs. Mary B. Muldrow, 1 Mrs. Lam Dillard and Ms. 1 Annie Belton are advisors 1 of the Youth Department. ( Dr. J. Ray Butler is pastor. ; Everyone is invited to attend the Brotherhood Ser- ' Officers Elected Love, Hope and Charity Club recently elected new officers. They are: Mrs. Elsie Cobb, presi, dent; Mrs. Pearl Bankhead, vice president; Mrs. Margaret Speas, retiring president, was named assistant secretary; Mrs. Savilla Wilson, Chairperson of Program Committee; and Miss Clotel Nesmith, steward. The club meets once a month. Little To Give Talk at Church The Trustee Board of * John Wesley AME Zion Church, 1800 25th N.E., will celebrate Black History Month beginning this Sunday whefi Alderman Larry Little will speak at 4 p.m. The Young Adult Choir will present music. Rev. Alvin E. Damon is pastor. I ia>, .lanuarv 31. ^ lii. ?I ^ M ^^f>j ^F v ^ MHBlfl rdained as an elder of the Unit mm left, was presented a p/aqm 1 and Ansel (Jackie) Brown. Irews To t h Milestx pnlpitcer. *" pi On Sunday, February 8, sh as a part of the church's brotherhood emphases and eli V h O M r? o I- - ,-v vAvnan^v. \r i v? j; i it 111, I IIC I J\ Reverend James Bellamy of R< the Mount Tahor United Cj Methodist Church of the ci- pr ty will be the 11:(X) a.m. wor* ae ship preacher. is On Sunday, February 15, tal one of the 4'sons'4 of th^ ;hurch, the Reverend James \it McCallum of the th< Metropolitan, Laughhn United Methodist Churches of Greensboro w ill return to rotherhood v? / \ 7: v< . ^ ^ R.L. WuTtiJiiirorr vices. Officers Installed wi 1! at The Rev. Donald Stowe, ?| pastor of Second Calvary Baptist Cliuich, and ion-?^ gregation will preach and ^ install all officers at Gethsemane Hope Baptist . Chjurch, Sunday, February 1 hi, at 4 p.m. Rev. W.M. Harris will be host pastor. or I THE A*T CC LOCKSM I SHARPENINQ-LUQ H DEADBOLT LOCKS M- 744-OI \ | "A Church Where Every | Mercy Set \ Holiness ? t I Church \ 1 45 Pinetree Rc \ b Sunday Worshi \ & 6 p | Wednesday - Mid-Wet \ "Come and get > | strength rer religi m v Ml '^CwM ^ ArM fc(/ Evangelical Ontreach ? by (I id r) Eliieress R.P. Note ?nes 'each in the regular worip hour. Tlie month will be eonLided February 22, with r. Joseph B. Bcthca of the >ckingham District North trolinar Conference as eacher. Dr. Bethea is very tive act oss the church and known tor his preaching lent. ed to worship with us in ?se services. T. Maurice Huntley, Minister. Elder Gordon Gordon To Speak Elder I arry C. Gordon ill be guest speaker for the a.m. worship this Sunday the Holy Trinity Baptist lurch, 1200 E. lltli St. Accompanying him on f e organ will be his son, 1 nthony. 9 Elder Gordon's family I ares his ministry with I m. ft He is also heard each p turday from 11:30 to noon ft i WBFS. ft >MPANYJ ITHS QAQE REPAIR I SINSTALLED o bodv Is Somebody" \ > >! %;}? nu v Y ip - 1 1 a.m. b .m. \ ek Prayer service b 'our spiritual V lewed." i ri rr*":w%fcte-? -? i* g--rml*??c.?_il'?p-.i,?il-..^ . ?^ on AN ABS1KACI OF THfc SUNDAY SCI By Clara B. Lawrence S. Subject: Trust In God's V Lesson The Pur able Of The Weedy Wheat /U'i.^--. ? -r? ' ^ f rw rit ui unu i aresj Mustard Seed And Leaven Background Scripture...Matt. 13:1-51 Lesson Background Jesus discloses the mysteries of the Kingdom in seven Lessons for February come from chapters 15-18, that fc Service." These sessions afford Bible students and christia truths of the Kingdom. Preceding this lesson we find th brothers were wailing to see Him. When told of the visit disciples that "the person who does what My Father in hea my brother, my sister, my mother," (Matt. 12:50). We note His teaching was simple, formal and concrete. His goal was The parable of the Sower and the Seed is an example of this by His disciples, why use parables, He explained His pu parable itself in 13:11-23). Lesson Explained Jesus' parables related to issues which He discussed, mad His disciples. He always began by presenting a problem, tl based on proper timing. The spot light in this lesson is on th ween the forces of good and those of evil. The outcome of I giving every reason for one to want to be among the 'Whe? Although the Lord is long-suffering; merciful judgment unrighteous. This is the message of the parable of the 'Tare sci ipiures in z i im. z:\v and Gal. 6:7, that there will be ajud* Verses 31-33 show Jesus' use of two simple comparisons to reign of God: thai it begins in a small way but will end 'mustard seed,' smallest of all seed, represents outward app< grew like a tree where birds would lodge. The second compa unlike the mustard seed, has hidden and a mysterious ene Kingdom of heaven. Jesus here, pictured a woman hiding th dough where it would work through the dough quietly ant mean that some of His parables were not recorded. Matth teaching by parables was a fulfillment of Psalm 78T2, "I~wi parable: 1 will utter dark sayings of old:". Truths To Live By 1. God will ultimately triumph over evil. 2. God's reign among persons may start small and grow ^^hn^Cong^gaUon^^^ ) ?_jv Dellabrook I ^ ^^ _ x . M e Presbyterian | = Church 1 , 115 Dellabrook Rd. 1; Sunday , 11:00 Worship fli MOURNING TO MORNING: 1 Living with grief a i^^^Warnc^^^DurncIKJPMtor^^jl SUGGESTION || I We know that we are asking the public to believe a lot when ' we state categorically that we have not changed our standards j of service despite all that has happened in the past decade. | However, wc believe that we can prove this to anyone willing to j pay us a visit in advance of any need. And actually, this is certainly a sound idea as with any major service that you are going to need sooner or later. In a relaxed frame of mind one is able to make studied evaluations and take the measure of the people with whom you arc going to have to deal. Surely this makes more sense than being forced to rush into something at a time when circumstances control you rather than the reverse. Our j service is based on a keen appreciation of human needs and t dignity and on this our reputation has been maintained for -many years. 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