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Sunrise Towers Residents Get New Pastor ?
Audrey Lowery, Community
Service Clerk at the Sunrise
Towers, observed that there were
many residents homebound with
i desire to attend church ser
vices.
I Lawcry began a search for a
full-time minister on Sunday
pomings at 1 1 a.m. for one hour
to give the Sunrise Towers resi
dents a spiritual uplift.
? Pastor Sarah Hauser (Low
Iry's cousin) felt that Elder
George Hauser, Jr., who loves to_
Sing the "old timey" hymns and
was already well known by most
of the people at Sunrise Towers,
would be perfect for the task.
Thus, the "Church at Sunrise."
was bom on Sunday, September
1990.
He was welcomed with
Spened arms by Sister Virgie
Thompson (now deceased), Pres
ident and Sister Lillie Nicholson,
Vice President at the Tuesday
night Prayer Service. Elder
Hauser has contributed greatly to
the growth of these services.
Lawery later requested an
evening service. Every third
Sunday services are held twice at
1 1 a.m. and at 3 p.m. Prayer ser
vices are held each Tuesday
night. All services are open to
the public. ^
Elder George Hauser, Jr.
was born and reared in the Piney
Grove area. His parents are
Marie Almeeta Black Brown and
the late George Hauser, Sr
He has a brother, Ralph
Hauser, and a sister, Johnnie M.
Glenn. He attended Kimberly
Park School.
He was married to the late
Mildred Nelson Hauser and from
that union was born three sons,
Raymond Jones, Gregory
Hauser, and George Hauser III,
and two daughters, Deborah
Odom and Janice Faust.
Elder George Hauser, Jr.
preached his initial sermon on
November 8, 1967 at Kimberly
Park Holiness Church, where he
was a member for over 35 years.
He was employed at
Thomasville Furniture Company
for over 35 years. Elder Hauser
is presently retired.
He was united in marriage
with Sarah C Hauser on January
3, 1986. They reside in Win
ston-Salem.
The Ministerial Anniversary
of Elder George Hauser, Jr. will
be held on September 21 and 33
at 7 p.m., nightly. Services will
be held at Revelations of Faith
Church.
Bishop T. R. Rice of Mercy
Seat Holiness Church will be the
guest speaker on Thursday, the
Rev. Samuel Cornelius, of New
Jerusalem Baptist Church, will
be the guest speaker on Friday.
Union Bethel A.M.E. Church to Celebrate 100th
The Union Bethel A.M.E.
Church will celebrate their 100th
Anniversary with services being
held on September 22-24. Youth
Service will be held on Friday at
7 p.m.
A Banquet will be held on
Saturday from 6:30 - 10:30 p.m.
at the Adams Mark Hotel, (tick
ets only) The Rev. Flemon
Mcintosh of Morganton, N.C.
will be the guest speaker.
Pastor William Propst will
render the Sunday morning ser
vice. (11 a.m.) Dinner will be
served at 1:30 p.m. At 4 p.m.,
Dr. H.S. Williams of Morganton,
N.C. will preach for the closing
celebration.
The Rev. William Propst is
host pastor.
Goler Memorial to Observe Missionary Day
Goler Memorial A.M.E.
Zion Church and the missionary
Department will observe Over
seas Missions Day during the
8:30 and 11:00 a.m. worship ser
vice, Sunday, September 24.
The speaker for the worship
will be the Rev. Mary Harden,
educator and minister. Rev.
Harden, a native of Salisbury,
N.C. attended Price High School
and earned a BA at Livingstone
College in Salisbury. Her gradu
ate studies were taken at North
^Carolina Central University, Uni
versity of Virginia and A&T
^State University.
*; She is also a member of Sol
diers Memorial A.M.E. Zion in
Salisbury.
I; The Department of Overseas
^Missions purpose is rooted in the
biblical mandate to encourage
Jand support the propagation and
proclamation of the Gospel of
;Jesus Christ, with the goal of
Establishing a growing and thriv
?ifrg committed Christian commu
nity of A.M.E. Zion churches
Overseas.
!; The missionaries will be in
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charge of the servfces^pMusic
will be provided by the chil
dren's choir and the special Mis
sions Day Ladies Choir.
Officers of the Missionary
Department are: Jacqueline
Williams-Lartey - President of
the Missionary Dept., Montana
Davis - President of Parent Body,
Candice Stowe - Coordinator of
YAMS (Young Adult Missionary
Society), Hannah Rose - Secre
tary of "YV\ Carolyn Greene -
Supply Secretary, Claudette
Gethers - Boyd Life Members
Chairman, and Linda John -
Buds of Promise Superintendent.
Goler Memorial is located at
630 N. Patterson Avenue.
The Rev. Seth O. Lartey is
the pastor.
The public is invited to this
and all services.
A Family Life Seminar
The Heavenview Tabernacle
located at 1410 W. Clem
moasville Rd*j? hostMrc a^aim
rly t^^Semillr on SpwibM
20-22 begitfmng at
nightly.
? Trial Sermon Held
On Sunday, Oct. 8, at 4 p.m.,
Willie Davidson, Jr. will preach
his trial sermon at the New Unity
Missionary Baptist Church.
The Rev. Christian Quire is
the host pastor.
St. Paul United Methodist Church ushers and nurses.
St. Paul Church Honors Nurses and Ushers
The Ushers and Nurses of
St. Paul United Methodist
Church, will celebrate their
annual day, Sunday, September
24, at 1 1 :00 a.m. The speaker
for the service will be the Rev.
Donald Jenkins, pastor of St.
Paul.
The Senior, Young Adult
and Children's Usher Boards
and Nurses will celebrate 80,
37, 14, and 57 years of service,
respectively. Leading the St.
Paul Usher boards and Nurses
are James Farrow, Nancy Gan
naway Harrison and Lula Jenk
ins.
St. Paul is located at New
Walkertown Road and
Dellabrook Road, Winston
Salem. Everyone is invited.
Annual Womens Day Celebration to be Held
The annual Women's Day
Program at St. James A.M.E.
church, will take place on Sun
day, September 24.
The Sunday School devo
tional service will be led by Net
tie Lou Williams, assistant Sun
day School Superintendent, at
9:30 a.m.
The women of the church
will assemble and discuss the
Sunday School topic "Taking a
Stand for Christ."
The 11:00 a.m. worship ser
vice will feature Minister Bever
ly K.. McCarthy, associate minis
ter of the Macedonia True Vine
of
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Beverly K. McCarthy received
, her eariy education in the local
schools. It was while Beverly
was in elementary school that
her gift of oral communication
was discovered. Winning sever
al poetry and oratory competi
tions, McCarthy learned of the
power of the spoken word at a
very early age. Completion of
high school led Beverly to the
University of North Carolina at
Greensboro, where, she obtained
^Peniecgstaljiolines^ Church
a BA degree in English Educa
tion. While attending UNCG,
McCarthy continue^ studying,
and displaying her talents in oral
communications,
Spiritually, Beverly
McCarthy has experienced more
than fourteen years as a licensed
minister. She presently serves as
an associate minister of the
Macedonia True Vine Pente
costal Holiness Church of God,
Incorporated, under the leader
ship of Bishop S. D. Johnson.
With the Winston
Salem/Forsyth County Schools,
McCarthy teaches at Parkland
High School, and is founder and
/fcci^^vilgr^f Jhe gospel
Moi^*Sne also is employed with
USAIR Airlines, where she spe
cializes in the shipment of
human remains.
Establishing her own oral
tradition business, McCarthy has
traveled extensively, performing
for audiences of all ages.
McCarthy is single, and
makes her home in Winston
Salem. Her hobbies include
reading, writing, storytelling and
studying African Culture.
Mona Lovett, chairperson of
the "1995" Women's Day com
mittee has announced the theme
for the year; "Christian Women:
Walking in Unity." The colors
for the occasion will be white
with a Kinte cloth stole.
The organized Women's
Day Choir will provide the
music for the day, with Ronald
Hughes, as minister of music.
The Rev. Dr. Carrington
Carter, will call for an invitation
to Christian Discipleship, and
bring the closing remarks.
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