The cast of the skit. Goler Metropolitan stages skit SPECIAL TO THE CHRONICLE Goler Metropolitan A ME Zion Church recent ly staged. "A Walk Through the New Testament: Whose Voice is it?" This interesting biblical skit was written by Elder Daisy Chambers and pre sented Oct. 8 by the mem bers of the noon Prayer Ministry. Elder Chambers is a member of the Christian Church in Winston-Salem and a memher of the National Global Ministers Board, The actors who presented the play were: Goler Pastor Roy Swann as Jesus; Marie Matthews as Paul; Marthaniel Linton as Luke; WilliSm Knox as Matthew; Jason Wilson as Peter; Michael Myers as James; the Rev. Keith Davis as Mark and Elder Chambers as John and Jude. Donna Cleadmore read the scripture from Hebrews I, while Rev. Davis prayed during the devotional. Other members acted as stage managers, dressers and the choir. They were Margaret Linton. Charlie Lentz. Georgia Topping. Mabel K. Walker and Tony Cone L. B. Speas was the pho tographer. Dinner was pre pared and served by Katie Boulware. Mary Lee Carter. Jason Wilson and Bernice Davenport. Jacqueline and Norman Dunlap took care of hospitality. Bernice Davenport is in charge of music and different min istries for each Wednesday. These ministers also served: Rev. Robert Bailey, Rev. Rockford Penn. Rev. William Speas, Rev. Pervis Morris; Rev. Ingrid Hackett. Rev. Frederick Barnes; Rev. Pastor Swann Debra Bradshaw, Rev. Clay Fulton; Rev. Joseph Nance. Sha Lai Williams: Beatrice Murray; Rev Harry Reynolds; Rev. Alvin Damon. Rev. Robert Williams. Rev. James Gilliam, Rev. Terry Leak; Rev. Billy Speas, Rev. Richard Hickman. Rev. Elder Chambers Winnie Speas. Willa Reid; Rev. Jackie Phillips. Rev. Gregory Speas and Ms. Fulton. For more - information about the church, call 336 723-2654. The church is at 1435 Fourth Street and Dunleitli Avenue. The death of a loved one is enough of a burden without it becoming a financial one, too. Plan ahead and save. Gptedmmt oALn^utU ffia/tdenb Peace of Mind ? est. 7979 For more information contact: (336) 788-4959 ruuu, i uy anu i^iug ivccans, vjaa rnccs, uuiuc i uicciu?uita, Crime and Drugs, High Incarceration, Health Insurance, Health Care, College Tuition, Taxes, War, Liveable Wages, Job Layoffs, Campaign Finance Reform, Quality Schools, Mandatory Sentencing, Voting Rights, Death Penalty, Juvenile Justice, Environment, Hiring and Contracting Got Questions? Get Answers! VOTE Hear the Candidates in Their Own Words 2008 Candidate's Forum 6:00pm * Thursday * October 30, 2008 First Baptist Church ? 700 Highland Avenue Winston-Salem, NC For Questions or a Ride to Vote call 725-1024 Sponsored by the Voting Rights Coalition Partners: Winston-Salem Urban League. NAACP, Black Leadership Roundtable, Delta Sigma Theta, AKA LINKS and Connections, CHANGE, Sigma Gamma Rho, Darryl Hunt Project for Freedom and Justice, Democracy NC, the A ME Zion Church & others. H 6 mE 1 6 Ct Wendell "Wes" Schollander Forsyth Soil and Water Supervisor I would appreciate your vote "As your Soil and Water Supervisor I will continue to pursue my campaign for urban conservation projects and to improve your quality of life " "Vote for the very last name on your ballet just above the Referendum .'6 Paid for by Committee to Elect Schollander SEEING OUR CITY The Art of Defining a Place HOW DO YOU SEE WINSTON-SALEM? Seeing the City: Sloan's New York, on view at Reynolda House Museum of American Art October 4, 2008-January 4, 2009, defines New York's public parks, theaters, store windows, buildings, and monuments in the early twentieth century. How do we envision our own city in the twenty-first century? JOIN THE DISCUSSION AT REYNOl.DA HOUSE "Seeing Our City: The Art of Defining a Place," an engaging series of community forums using art to inspire action. Free; reception follgws each forum OCTOBER 23, 7 P.M. Transforming Our City: Bridging Public Art and Public Works Guest speaker: Frederick Gottemoeller, architect, engineer, and author of the classic study, Bridgescdpe: The Art of Designing Bridges. Panel: Public Art Committee of the Arts Council of Winston-Salem and Forsyth County, Community Appearance Commission, and Business 40 Project. REYNOLDA HOUSE MUSEUM of AMERICAN ART 2250 Reynolda Road, Winston-Salem, NC 27106 336.758.5150 1 reynoldahouse.org Supported by the Arts Council of Wmslon-Salem & Forsyth County JOHN WILUAMV& THE SEQXTCN WINSTON-SALEM SYMPHONY ROBERT MOODY, ' OR PL.UGGED-IN POPS SERIES JOHN WILLIAMS? THE SEQUEL Featuring: CartTopilow, Guest Conductor Winston-Salem Children's Chorus Music from: E.T.: The Extra-Terrestrial, Hook, Amistad, The Empire Strikes Back, Empire of the Sun, Star Wars and more ' SATURDAY, NOVEMBER I, 2008, AT 7:30 P.M. Reynolds Auditorium TICKETS: $l5-$55 For more information, call 336-464-0145 or visit www.wssymphony.org. WINSTON-SALEM SYMPHONY POWERED BY SOUND