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fcion Memorial to host seminar and revival ?; ! Zion Memorial Missionary Aaptist Church, 101 N. Dunleith Ave., will observe its annual fall revival Oct. 12-15. Revival services Kill be held Sunday, Oct. 12, at 11 p.m. and 3 p,m.; and at 7:15 p.m. Monday through Wednesday. J"here will be a stewardship seminar Monday through Wednesday, beginning at 6 p.m. The evangelist for the revival will be the Rev. John D. Mobley, pastor of First Baptist Church of Passtown in Coatesville, Pa. Mobley is a native of Selma, Ala. He attended Selma city schools, Selma University, and American Baptist College-Theological | Seminary, where he received his bachelor's and B.T.H. degrees. Mobley is actively involved in organizations on the local, state and national levels. In his home town he is known as "the community preacher." He is married to the former Gloria D. Marshall, a teacher in the public school system. They are the proud parents of one son, John Jr., and one daughter, Jacinda Swift. They are also the proud grandpar ents of one grandson. The seminar leader will be the Rev. H. Wesley Wiley, former pas tor of the Zion Memorial Baptist Church, and pastor emeritus of Covenant Baptist Church in Washington, D.C. Wiley is a native of Caswell County, N.C. He attended Shaw University before receiving his bachelor degree in theology from Virginia Seminary and College. He also holds a certificate in pastoral counseling from North Carolina Baptist Hospital and the The Rev. John D. Mobley Bowman Gray School of Medicine in Winston-Salem. Wiley has held offices in local denominational and ecumenical organizations, as well as in the Southern Baptist Convention, the American Baptist Convention, and the Progressive National Baptist Convention Inc. Mis duties have included those of treasurer, chair man of the budget committee, and dean of the Congress of Christian Education. Since Wiley's retirement, many congregations have benefited from The Rmv. H. Wmtlmy Wiley his vast experience, unique gifts and ministerial skill. He has been in constant demand as an interim pas tor, a Christian educator, a church consultant, and a pastoral coun selor. Wiley has shared his fruitful ministry with his wife and lifetime companion, Doris Wiley. They are the proud parents of two sons, Howard and Dennis Wiley. The public is invited. The Rev. Joseph Jones is host pastor. Cleveland Avenue hosts singles' conference Cleveland Avenue Christian Church, 945 Cleveland Ave. in Winston-Salem, hosted a Singles' Conference Sept. 26-27. The group plans to make it an annual event. The theme was "Singles called out to 'careth for the things that belong to the Lord," (1 Corinthians 7:32). Cleveland Avenue's pastor, Sheldon M. McCarter, was the worship speaker. On Saturday, Sept. 27, all activities and services occurred at the Hawthorne Inn. This service began with a continen tal breakfast. The morning worship service speaker was Evangelist Joyce McCarter. Spiritual growth work shops followed. The workshop top ics were how to be a kept man through the power of God; how to be a kept woman through the power of God; purpose, power and purity; and sex traps. A luncheon followed. The speaker was Pastor Philemon Samuels of Goodwill Baptist Church of Arcadia. Other special entertainment included the CACC Anointed High Praisers, The CACC Singles Praise Team, LaShonda Redd, and Arlene Crump. Minister, Carver grad to speak at Big Four Alumni Dance Service The Carver Big Four Alumni Dance Committee will host the First Big Four 11 a.m. worship service at Carver High School auditorium. Music will be pro vided by the Twin City Choristers. The Rev. Walter R. Bauldrick, of Lisle, III. will deliv er the message. The Rev. Walter R. Bauldrick Bauldrick is a native of Winston Salem, and a 1964 grad uate of Carver High School. He attended South Carolina State University and in 1968 and earned a bachelor's degree in civil engineering. After gradua tion he relocated to the Chicago area and joined Universal Oil Products Company, where he is currently employed as general manager of administration, research and development. UOP is a leading international suppli er and licenser of process tech nology, catalysts and technical ?' services to the petroleum refining and petrochemical industries. Bauldrick became a minister in 1976 in the African Methodist Episcopal Church. He was admitted to the Chicago Annual Conference of the Fourth Episcopal District under the late Bishop Howard Thomas Primm. In 1980 he was graduated from McCormick Theological Seminary with a master of divin ity degree. In that same year he was ordained an itinerant elder by Bishop Hubert Nelson Robinson at the 100th Session of the Chicago Annual Conference. He served one year as assistant minister at Coppin Memorial AME Church under Dr. Charles Spivey Jr. and received his first pastoral appointment in 1981 to ' Bethel AME Church in Robbins, III. In 1986, Bishop Samuel Solomon Morris assigned him to Bethel AME Church in Evanston, III., where he is cur rently the senior minister. Bauldrick has been involved in several religious and civic organizations and several profes sional organizations. He is married to Patricia White Bauldrick, a native of Charleston, S.C. Mrs. Bauldrick is a grade school principal in the I Chicago Public Schools. They are the proud parents of three children, Walter Jr., a graduate of South Carolina State University; Shani, a graduate of Hampton . University; and Rahmad. a junior at Morehouse College The Bauldricks have lived in the Chicago area for the last 30 years and currently reside in the western suburb Lisle, 111. ^ Do your bills have you in the dog house? Aaron Mortgage can gpt you out of the dog house with a debt consolidation loan. It's Fast. It's Free. We love to save you Money! By The Way ... We also buy and sell houses. W ' ^1 . - II \ 1 Give us a call Today. 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