RELIGION Church Launches Campaign To Raise ? j * Funds The ShilohLan & St. Peter's C'h'ild Care Center has launched an enhancement campaign to raise funds tor its expansion program: The hoard of directors of the corpo ration has set a goal of" $200. 000 for the campaign. IN conjunction with the campaign, the child-care cerjter will celebrate its tenth anniversary. I he center was a vision of the founding fathers of Shiloh Baptist Church and the St. Peter's Outreach Center. On March 8. 1984. Shiloh and St. Peter's reached an agree , ment that resulted into the Shilohi an & St. Pelerls Corporation Aiter numerous deliberations, the corjpo 1 . ? ? 1 j ? The Shilohian and St. Peter's Child Care Center. ration purchased the>losed Brown Intermediate School from the Forsyth County Board of Educa tion. Current!}.' the child-care cen tei occupies the Old Brown School which is located on the corner of North Highland Avenue and East ? 12th Street. -* ' ? Initially . the center opened its doors with only four children and two volunteer staff members in 1985. Ten years later, the child-care center is preparing for a license increase from 338 to 456 children and from 50 to 70 staff members. The relentless efforts of the center'*, leadership are a true testament of love and care for out children,- MoM of the parents of children-who-are enrolled at the center receive social service* assistance, therefore, they are not financially able to afford child care. In fact, ihe families role of Shi1ohian-& St. Peter's Child Care Center becomes even more important to parents. The afford able and .quality child care services _prnvitlt>H h\ ihf n'nk'r for their children make^. possible 'for the parents to work. Goler Memorial Church Designates Men's Night > ? '[ The Men's Ministrv of Goler ? Memorial AME Zion Church has designated each Tuesday night as -Men's Night. This move was taken becifuse of the avalanche of ele "ments affecting the maximi.ni potential of the African- American male. The meetings are scheduled lor each I uesdav at 7 p.m. The agenda will consist of worship. stud\ and fellowship. The subjects to be covered are as followed: How A Lasting Inti mate Relationship Can Be Your; Creating A Brighter- Future After Your Marriage Ends: What Color Was Jesus?; The Seven Habits of Highly Effective People: Under standing Your Potential: World's Great Men of Color: Bible Legacy xi t the Black Race: Growing Out of An Alcoholic Family;. How Men Can Recover Their Identity; The Nature of Prejudice: Black Father hood; How to Stay Happily Mar ried: The Destruction of Black Civi lization and The Principles of The Christian Faith. The Men's Ministry is open to all men. Frank Stowe is the presi dent and the Rev. Seth O. Lartey is the pastor:' - The church is located at 630 North Patterson Ave. Choirs to Present Musical Celebration The combined choirs and the J. Hay Butler Ensemble of United: C orner st one. Missionary Baptist 'Church will present the 3rd Musi'cal Celebration oh Sunday." June 5 at 6: 15 p.m. I Le--.r-e-pcrU)ire consist*, ot' vocal, spiritual, gospel, contempo rary gospel and praise and worship music Ciuest soloist are: Gloria and Jesse Swindell ot" Emmanuel Bap tist Church; Kevin Brantley and the Rex Don Robinson of L.ninc WTTer No n- Denonii national Church.- Guest .guitarist is Darryl Webb and drummer .George Hauser III Johnny Taylor is musician and Deborah Odom is minister of ?music. The church is located at "45 Patra Street at Wright Street. ? he Re\ I Ray Butler is the pastor. A Spring Revival Carser Road Church of Ctfrist,. 4 3 9 Carver School Road. will ? hosts its Annual Spring Revival on - iune 5 10. The quest speaker will . he Brother G.F Holt. Evangelist of ' Dallas. T\> L Brother G.P. Holt Sunday service will be as fol lows: Bible study - M a.m.; morning worship - 10 a.m.; special singine - 2:30 p tn.: afternoon worship - 3 p.m.: Monday - Friday. 7:30 p.m. The public is cordially invited The Rev. Cloys R. Cecil is the pastor. ? 1 0th Anniversary The 10th Pastoral Anniversary and 28th Ministerial Anniversary of Pastor Sarah C. Mauser will be celebrated June 5-12. at Revelations of Faith Church. The church is located at 3710 Maverick Street. For more information, contact Evangelist Maria Earl at 767-791 ().* A Mother of the Year The Missionary Department at St. Joseph Baptist Church hosted an Annual Mother of the Year Contest on Max Winners are: First Place - Virginia McCollough Virginia McCullough; first runner up. Georgellen Brown: second run ner up. Mary McClelland: third run ner up. Cassandra Dve: and fourth runner up. Aliene Keaton. The Rev. Ira McCullough is the pastor. Slide Show Emmanuel Baptist Church will host "South Africa: A Retrospective from Two Perspectives." on June 9 at 6:30 p.m. Wake Forest professor ot religion Alton" Foliar, associate minster at EmmanueJ. will show slides and discuss his recent 6- week stay in South Africa, where he served as an elections monitor. Pol lard will be preceded by Wake reli gion professor. Make Bryan. The .Rev -John 'pcutetai Sewcee In your hour of bereavement Turn to the dependable , knowledgeable and compassionate sta ff of Johnson & Son's Funeral Service 1310 E. Fifth Street Winston-Salem, NC (910) 724-6382 Robert L Bennett MARTIN LUTHER KING JR. MEMORIAL SEED FWD SCHOLARSHIP ( fILK SCHOLARSHIP) Completed applications for MLK Scholarship must he submitted to the Minister's Conference of Winston-Salem and Vicinity, no later than June 3, 1994. Announcement of scholarship award will be made June 10, 1994 To obtain applications, call or stop by: Mt. Zion Baptist Church 950 file St. ? 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