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Greater Faith Holy Temple honors pastor and first lady SPECIAL TO THE CHRONICLE Greater Faith Holy Temple Inc. God'?Vland Ministry Inc. honored Apostle Arturo Z. Kinzer and Evangelist Betty J. Kinzer's second pastoral and 40th wedding anniversary Aug. 31 at 7 p.m. The banquet celebration was held at the Shilohian-St. Peter's Center and was very nice. The guest speaker was Pastor Pamela Phillipy from Word of Truth International Ministries. The musical guests were Elder Eddy Tay lor and Solely for Christ Min istry. Minister Earline Par mon. Forsyth County cora missipner. was present. She spoke briefly and presented a gift to Pastor and First Lady Kinzer. On Sept. 22 at 5 p.m., Greater Faith Holy Temple in God's Hand Ministry Ipc. had an appreciation service for Prophetess Pauline Martin and Evangelist Sallie Douthit. The guest speaker was Pastor Nathaniel Baskett from Victo ry Faith Church. Sept. 29 at 5 p.m. our Youth Choir will celebrate' its first anniversary. The guest speaker will be Evangelist Carolyn Moore from Mt. Cal vary the Church of Deliver ance in Eden, N.C. The public is invited to attend. The church is at 4698 Indiana Ave. Pastor and First Lady Kinxer Pleasant Union Progressive Primitive Baptist Church will hold revival beginning Oct. 14 5EEC1AL TO THE CHRONICLE Pleasant Union Progressive Primitive Baptist Church, 1250 E. 10th Street, will have revival services Oct. 14-18, beginning al 7:30 nightly. Elder Jeffrey Rainey. pastor of X> Christian Union Primitive Baptist Church in Mobile, Ala., will be the evangelist for the week. Rainey is an anointed man of God who eloquently deliv ers and dynamically dissects God's word. Rainey presents God's word with enormous clarity and power. Rainey is a graduate of Alabama A&M University and a member of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity Inc. He also attended Southern Baptist Theological Seminary in Louisville, Ky. He serves as Bible expositor of the National Primitive Baptist Convention. USA, and parliamentarian of the Tri-State Primitive Baptist Convention. For more information call 723-7196. Religion Calendar from page B6 St. Peter's World Outreach St. Peter's World Outreach Ministry will sponsor its annu al senior seminar/workshop Oct. 5 from 8 a.m. to noon in the St. Peter's Administration Building. 3683 Old Lexington Road. The topic is "Anything You Need to Know About Social Security Benefits." Ozella Bundy and Reshell Gardner from the Greensboro Social Security office will be guest speakers. They will address: Medicare t A and B. Medicare managed care, dis ability, various Social Security programs, retirement, marriage benefits, dependents and/or survivors, and several other topics. Applications will be available for free or reduced price medicines (if you quali fy), and supplemental insur ance, especially if your HMO insurance will expire Dec. 31, 2002. If you are 25 years of age or older, this seminar/work shop is for you. Call 650-0200 for more information. Oct. 6 New Unity Missionary Baptist New Unity Missionary Baptist Church will celebrate Family and Friends Day on Oct. 6 at 4 p.m. Guests are Pas tor James Gilliam and congre gation of Antioch Christian Church. The church is at 2946 Ivy Ave. The public is invited. The host pastor is Gabriel Gordon. Nov. 2 Mount Sinai The cultural arts depart ment of Mount Sinai Full Gospel Deliverance Center will present its annual dinner theater featuring the melodra matic play "Steadfast" at the Millennium Center. 101 W. Fifth Street, on Nov. 2. The seven-course dinner will com mence at 5 p.m., and the cur tain will rise at 7 p.m. In between will be door prizes, comedy and much more! For ticket information, con tact the church office at 722 2624. The church is at 2721 Manchester Street. Pastor Yvonne H. Hines is senior presbyter. Other Revelations of Faith Deliverance Center Beginning in October, an old-fashioned prayer meeting will be held every Friday at noon at Revelations of Faith Deliverance Center, conducted by Pastor Sarah C. Hauser and Elder George Hauser Jr. and assisted by Sister Vicky Till man. The center is at 3710 Maverick Street (Oldtown). For more information contact Pastor Sarah C. Hauser at 777 8092, Union Chapel Baptist The Student Learning Cen ter at Union Chapel Baptist Church began its fall session Sept. 11. Weekly sessions will be held from 6 to 8 p.m. on Wednesdays at the church, 300 W. 25th Street. The center is a ministry aimed at school-age children (kindergarten through 12th grade) to help them reach their academic potential. Instruc tors will provide one-on-one help in: reading comprehen sion. writing, math, critical thinking, computer classes and SAT preparation. Instructors also will assist students with homework assignments. Writ ing and computer classes also will be offered for adults. All sessions will be free. For more information call SLC coordinator Lonnie Robinson at 767-7613. Pinedale Christian DivorceCare, a special weekly seminar and support group for people who are sepa rated or divorced, began Sept. 18 at 6:45 p.m. at Pinedale Christian Church. 3395 Peters Creek Parkway. DivorceCare is a 13-week video series featuring some of the nation's foremost Christian experts on divorce and recov ery topics. The sessions are combined with support group discussions of the material pre sented during the video. Child care will be provided. For more information, call Pinedale Christian Church at 788-7600. Grace United Community Grace United Community Church women's ministry will present Vashti McKenzie's "Journey to the Well." It is an empowering class focusing on the experience of the Samari tan woman at the well, found in the Gospel of John. The class began Aug. 26 at 7 p.m. and will be held on the fourth Friday of each month. Contact Dorothy Barnhill at 784-5312 for information. GriefShare GriefShare, a 13-week recovery seminar and support group, began meeting Aug. 19 at Pinedale Christian Church. 3395 Peters Creek Parkway, and will meet each Monday from 7 to 8:30 p.m. With prior notice child care can be pro vided. GriefShare features nation ally recognized experts on grief and recovery topics. Sem inar sessions include "When Your Dreams Fall Apart," "The Seasons of Grief," "The Emo tions of Grief." "When Your Spouse Dies." "Your Family and Grief and "Growing Through Grief." For more information or to enroll, call Pinedale Christian Church at (336) 788-7600. Goler Memorial AME Goler Memorial AME is offering free marriage counsel ing. The sessions will be held for 12 weeks on Sundays from 10 to 10:45 a.m. from July 14 through Sept. 29 at the church. 630 N. Patterson Ave. Subjects to be covered include prerequi sites to marriage; spiritual foundations for a meaningful marriage; dealing with in-laws; keeping the romance alive; the dangers of divorce; the roles of the man, woman, friends and family; discipline of children; spiritual foundations for a sin gle person desiring to be mar ried; tried and tested principles for a long and happy marriage; and money management The community is invited. For more information, con tact the church office at 724 9411. Rev. Dr. Seth O. Lartey is the pastor and instructor. New Hope Missionary is planning Empowered to Win Conference 2002" SPECIAL TO THE CHRONICLE New Hope Missionary Baptist Church is planning an awesome church conference Oct. 12 at Benton Convention Center. The conference is designed so that there is something for everyone. God has blessed New Hope with some of the finest anointed men and women, from different denom inations. in this 'year's confer ence. The workshops and leaders include: men - Pastor Seth O. Lartey of Gofer A M E Z i o n Church; women - Pastor Yvonne Hines of Mt. Sinai Full Bishop Brooks Gospel Deliverance Center; marriage - Pastor Philemon and Gloria Samuels of Good Will Baptist Church; leader ship - Bishop Freddie B. Mar shall of Christ Cathedral; sin gles - Pastor Gwatney Leak of Stokesdale Church of God: youth - Youth Pastor Kedrick Lowery; and pastoral helps - Bishop Timothy L. Jackson of Macedonia TVPH. The gala banquet speaker will be Bishop George Brooks of Mt Zion Full Gospel Baptist Church. Registration for the work shops and banquet is $24. Only 500 seats are available. For more information, call New Hope at 724-5401. or stop by New Hope for registration each Saturday from noon to 2 p.m. Macedonia Holiness Church Of God II Of The Apostolic Faith, Inc. Sunday Services Sunday School 9:45 a.m. Morning Worship 11:00 a.m. M.Y.P.U 6:30 p.m. Wednesday Services Prayer & Bible Study 7:30 p.m. 4111 Whitfield Drive Phone: 3)6-767-3700 Fax: 336-767-7006 BhJwp R.L. Wist Sr. D.D.; S.TJ). ? Pastor Mt Olive Baptist Church I 1301 E. Betews Street Winston-Salem, NC 27101 "Let God Be God" 724-5842 or 721-1959 ' Sunday School ,9:30 A.M. Worship Service 11:00 A.Af. Wednesday 12:00 Noon Bible Study 7:00 P.M. Pastor & Mrs. C. E. Gray www.letgodbegod.org Piney Grove Bqrtist Church 4715 Indiana we. ? Winston-Salem, riC 27106 ? (336) 767-4044 Jjk <? Sunday School 9:30 a.m. ? Morning Worship 11:00 a.m. ? Evening Services 4:00 p.m. Bible Study Every Wednesday 10:00 a.m. & 6:30 p.m. Mission Statement: "A Saving Station for Lost Souls and t Enrichment Center for Christians" James F. Linville Website: wwn.nlnevgrnveinc.ota ? E-mail: pabc2005(sbeUsooth.nel ? Three Buses For Sale Contact Emmanuel Baptist Church 788-7023 New Hope Missionary Baptist Church 1201 New Hope Lane ? Winston-Salem, NC 27105 Bishop John C. Parks (336) 724-5401 The Word & You 9:30 a.m. Devotional Service 10:45 a.m. Morning Worship 11:15 a.m. Morning Service - Videos & Tapes Available - Van Service Available A Cathedral of Hope "Building New Hope; Changing Lives" * Email address: volcesofnewhope a aol.com Galilee Missionary Baptist Church Family Conference 2002 - Rediscovering Family September 27 - 28, 2002 Dr. Thornton Friday, September 27, 2002 6:30 PM Family Songspirations Galilee Families Providing The Music Worship Service - 7:30 PM Guest Speaker Dr. Stephen Thornton Phillips Chapel Baptist Church Host Pastor and First Lady McGowons Saturday, September 28, 2002 Concurrent Sessions? 9:00 AM - 12:00 Noon ? Minister Ervin Baker of St. Stephen Baptist Church, "Single Men." ? Rev. Bevelena Davis of St. Stephen Baptist Church - "Single Women." ? Pastor and Mrs. Qucnlin Boger of Word of Reconciliation Ministry in High Point.Traditional Families." ? Rev. Lewis Werts of New Bethel Baptist Church, "Blended Families." ? Evangelist Bessie Massey of Morning Star Baptist Church, "Basic Training for a Few Good Women." ? Minister Parthenia Galloway of Morning Star Baptist Church, "Unresolved Family Issues." ? Deacon and Mrs. Ronnie Peppers of Emmanuel Baptist Church, "We Still Do." ? Pastor and Mrs. Vemon Brown of New Zion Baptist Church, "Maintaining a Healthy Family." ? Minister Carol Lisenby of Spencer Memorial Christian Church, "Godly Dating." ? Daisy Chamber of Spencer Memorial Christian Church, "Forgiving Acts of Parents." ? Dr. Arlene Crump of Greater Cleveland Avenue Christian Church, "Getting Your Family Back From the Enemy." = =- - ? Deacon Dexter Felderof First Baptist Church. "Cofnbating Attitude Problems in the Home." ? Dr. Candace Washington of Wake Forest University, 'Coping with Stress in the Family." Sessions for Youth & Teens "Passport to Purity" "Safety? Children in a Safety Net" Mr. Horace Fulton - WSFC Schools Mr. Barry Roundtree - WS Police Dept. "Accepting Responsibility" " Dating and Violence" Mr. Kwame Nyerere - WSFC Schools Ms. Sharee Fowler - Family Services Worship Service? 12:00 Noon Guest Speaker Dr. Vernon Crump Mt. Pleasant Baptist Church Dr. Crump Pastor Robert L. McGowens, Sr. Galilee is located at 575 Martin Luther King Jr. Drive Cassette & Video Tapes Are Available For Services At Galilee Baptist Church
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