Pitts to Preach
at Wake Forest
The Rev. Dr. Tyrone Pitts,
general secretary of the Progres
sive National Baptist Convention,
will preach to a joint vice of
Wake Forest Baptist Church and
First Baptist Church, Highland
Avenue in Wait Chapel on the
Wake Forest campus Sunday
morning, October 29.
The Progressive National
Baptist Convention is a 2.5 mil
lion member Afjican-American
organization that held its national
convention in Charlotte in
August. President Bill Clinton
was the featured speaker. Rev.
Dr. Pitts is the chief administra
tive officer of the progressive
National Baptist Convention.
Wake Forest Baptist Qiurch,
a predominately white congrega
tion, and First Baptist Highland
Avenue, an African-American
church, have undertaken a variety
of collaborative activities since
the spring of 1994 to help
improve race relations. Their
relationship has included building
a Habitat for Humanity house, a
joint youth summer mission trip
to Georgia, racial discussion
meeting, and a number of joint
worship services and pulpit
exchanges.
In April the two congrega
tions received the local United
Way's Community Problem
Solving Award for their efforts to
improve racial understanding.
Richard Groves
Rev. Dr. Pitts, before moving
to his current post, was Director
of Racial Justice, Division of
Church and Society, for the
National Council of Churches of
Christ in the USA. He continues
to serve on the National Council
of Churches' general board, exec
utive coordinating committee and
national mission unit.
He also has been director of
an American Baptist Urban Min
istry program in Los Angeles,
associate pastor at Calvary Bap
tist Church in Washington, D.C.,
and serves on boards of a number
of national and regional Baptist,
Christian and community organi
zations.
Rev. Dr. Pitts received his
undergraduate degree from Vir
ginia State University, his mas
ter's^ divinity from Colgate
Rochester Bexley Hall/Crozier
Divinity School and his doctorate
from Union Theological Semi
nary.
Northern Zone Missionary
Society Sponsors Rededication
The Northern Zone Mission
ary Society of the Winston-Salem
Greenville District of the Christ
ian Methodist Episcopal Church
will sponsor a rededication ser
vice at St. John C.M.E. Church
on Sunday, October 29 at 4 p.m.
The Northern Zone Missionary
? Society is comprised of mission
aries from ? six Christian
Methodist Episcopal Churches in
the area- Hanes Memorial,
Holsey Memorial (Statesville,
* N.C.), Reynolds Temple, St. John
Shouse Temple and Wayside.
The Northern Zone under the
presidential leadership of Alexan
dra Jackson has pledged to reded
icate itself to service through
unity.
The theme adopted for the
program is "Discipleship 2000:
A Missionary Calling." The sub
theme is "Rededicating Our
selves To Service Through
Unity." Jerlyn Travick served as
Program Chairperson and coordi
nator for the joint fellowship ser
vice. Other members of the com
mittee were: Marvelle
Willoughby, Andrea Robinson,
Dorothy Archie-Missionary Pres
ident, Hanes Memorial; Dinah
Pettigrew - Missionary President,
St. John; Margaret Payne - Mis
sionary President Shouse Temple;
and Masie Clemons - Missionary
President, Wayside.
The joint fellowship program
will consist of a candlelighting
rededication service with assis
tance from the Rev. Herman
r Gilliam, Chaplain for the North
r em Zone, the Rev. Doretha Bald
win, and Dr. Ronald P. Davis, Sr.,
host pastor. Music will be pro
vided by a combined Missionary
choir accompanied by James
Smith and Jeralyn Travick under
the direction of Peggy Waddell,
newly elected Missionary Presi
dent for the Winston
Salem/Greenville District of the
Carolina Comerfende.' I ^ ?
, A combined Rpsgie T, Hollis
Youth Choir under the direction
Dorothy Archie with accompani
ment by Verna Simpson will also
render musical selections. Dinah
Pettigrew will serve as Worship
Leader for the program.
Other Missionary Presidents
for the Northern Zone Include
ViCki Hairston-Reynolds Temple
and Shirley Mayfield-Holsey
Memorial.
The public is cordially
invited to join the missionaries as
they pledge to continue the call
ing to spread God's message by a
rededication to service with a
common goal.
As part of its outreach
efforts, the Northern Zone will
donate the proceeds from this ser
vice to the Human Services
Alliance; 3938 Old Greensboro
Road.
The host pastors for the par
ticipating churches are: Dr.
Lloyd L. Watkins, Sr. (Hanes
Memorial); the Rev. Bertha
Walker (Holsey Memorial); the
Rev. Doretha Baldwin (Reynolds
Temple); the Rev. J.I. Thompson
(Shouse Temple); the Rev. Arthur
Watkins (Wayside); and Dr.
Ronald P. Davis, Sr., host Pastor,
St. John, the Rev. Will E. Cham
bers is the Presiding Elder for the
Winston-Salem Greenville Dis
trict.
J.R. (Jake) Hopkins
. 66 South Kernmvllle, NC 27284
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MACEDONIA HOLINESS CHURCH OF GOD
of the Apostolic Faith, INC.
4111 Whitfield Drive ? (910) 767-3700
WEEKLY SERVICES r
S?day
Sunday School 9:45 a.m.
Morning Worship 11:00 a.m.
Radio Broadcast (WAAA-980) 2:00 p.m.
6:30 p.m.
? TO
Service 7:30 p.m.
Wednesday
Prayer Service A Bible Study 7:30 p.m.
Rainbow Faith
Ministries to
Hold Revival
Rainbow Tabernacle of
Faith Ministries, Inc. is hosting
their Annual Fall Revival Fri
day, October 27 through Sun
day, October 29. The featured
Evangelist will be the Dynamic,
Powerful, Anointed, Prophet, J.
Carrington Lane, Pastor of Lat
ter Rain Ministries International
in Richmond, Virginia. Ser
vices will begin at 7:30 p.m
nightly at Rainbow Tabernacle
of Faith Church, 4091 New
Walkertown Rd. The Host Pas
Carrington Lane
tor is the Elect Lady, Dr. Bar
bara A. Jenkins. For further
information, contact the Church
a t 595-6400. The public is
invited to attend
Goodwill Baptist Holds Youth Summit
The youth department of
Goodwill Baptist Church are
sponsoring their first Youth
Summit to be held on OCtober
28, from 8 a.m. til 3:30 p.m. at
Goodwill Baptist Church of
Arcadia. Speakers for this con
ference are Evangelist Beverly
Rogers, Rev. Konnie Robinson,
Elder John Heath and Brother
Tony Monk, they will provide
insight on the subject "Why
Stand Up For Christ." Regis
tration will start at 8 a.m. and
the fee is $7 per person which
will include breakfast and
lunch.
Shiloh Singers to Hold Concert
Shiloh Singers in Concert at 4 p.m. at the First Baptist
The SBC Singers of Church on Highland Avenue.
Shiloh Baptist Church will The program is presented by
present a concert of Gospel the Ruth Missionary Group of
Music on Sunday, October 29 First Baptist
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First Baptist Church
700 Highland Avenue
Sunday School 9:30 a.m.
Morning Worship 8:30 a.m. & 11:00 a.m.
Nursery 10:30 a.m. ? 1:00 p.m.
Telephone: 722-4883,
722-5805. FAX 722 6266
8:30 a.m. Service -Matthew 5:1-12
Sermon: Rejoice and Be Glad
11:00 a.m. Service - Joint Worship Service at
Wake Forest University
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