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Calendar fnm page B.I Giveaway from 8 a.m. to 12 p.m. on Aug. 8. Community ifay Health Fair Piney Grove Baptist Church,, along with the YWCA Sister Speak pro gram, will have ^ Community Day Health Fair & Back to School Giveaway on Saturday, Aug. 8 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the PGBC Family Life Center, 4633 Grove Garden Drive. Planned activities include a blood drive, mammogram screenings, stroke assess ments, diabetes cooking class, sit-fit-praise, a dental presentation and officials from the Fire Department and Forsyth County Department of Public Health will t>e there too. Lunch will be provided and school supplies will be given away. For mpre infor mation, call 336-744-5759. Church sale The Presbyterian Men of Grace Presbyterian Churfch will sponsor a parking lot sale on Saturday, Aug. 8 from-8 a m to 2 p.m. There will be bargains galore. All proceeds will be divjded between the Renovation Fund and the Organ Fund of the church. The church is located at 390 1 Carver School Road. The public is cordially invited. For further information, please call 336 767-4087. Elder William E Shouse is chairman of the project, assisted by Kenneth N. Jones. Rudolph V. Boone Sr. is moderator of the Presbyterian Men; and Rev. Dr. Samuel Stevenson is the retiring pastor. Beginning Aug. 9 Praise and Worship event Vessels Of Honor Church Ministries will have a Praise and Worship service on Sunday, Aug. 9 beginning at Sunday School at 10 a.m., followed with a praise and worship service at 11 a.m. On Wednesday, Aug. 12 at 7 p.m., there will be a Word Ablaze bible study. Services will be held at the Sundance Plaza Hotel and Spa, 3050 University Parkway. Bishop Marvin and Elder Clara Cremedy are host pastors. For additional information, call 336-624-9351 New Hope Revival New Hope AME Zion Church will have Revival Aug. 9 - 12. On Aug. 9, Pastor Louis Hunter Jr. will deliver the 11 a.m. message, followed by a 3:30 p.m. message by the Rev. Seth O. Lartey of Goler Memorial AME Zion Church. Evening services will start at 7 p.m. with the Rev. Eddie Fortson of Steward Chapel AME Zion Church of Rural Hall on Monday, Aug. 10; and the Rev. Dr. Karen R. Miller of Mt. Sinai AME Zion Church in Advance on Aug. 11. On Aug. 12 at 1:30 p.m., the Rev. Dr. Warren Nance of St. John AME Zion Church of Thomasville will speak. The public is invited. For further information, call 336-945-9083 or 336-945 5618. McCarter from page B J Church; and on August 12, Pastor James Woodson of Fresh Start Ministries of Greensboro. On Saturday, Aug. 15, the church will have a McCarter Rock the Block Party with fun, food and fel lowship from noon -5 p.m. on the church grounds. The culminating event will take place on Sunday, Aug. 16 when the bishop's brother. Pastor Carlton McCarter of Victory Full Gospel International Ministries of Biloxi, Miss., will preach at the 9:30 a.m. service. Bishop McCarter's father. Bishop R. T. McCarter, the senior pastor of Morningstar Disciple Church of Christ in- Rocky Mount, will preach at the 1 1 - in a m service. Bishop Davis Homecoming and Revival First Waughtown Baptist Church. 83X MorSivia Street, will ? have its annual Homecoming Service on Sunday. Aug. 9. 2009, at JO a.m. and Revival services, Aug. 10 - 14 at 7 p.m., nightly. The Revival speak ers will be: Monday, Pastor Donald Jenkins, St. Paul United Methodist Church; , Tuesday, Pastor Robert Williams" of Williams Memorial United Methodist Church of High Point': Wednesday, Dr. John Mendez qf Emmanuel Baptist Church; Thursday, Bishop Sherwood Davis Sr, of Mt. Pleasant Baptist Church; and Friday. Dr. Seth O. Lartey of Goler Memorial AM E Zion Church. The pub lic is invited to attend. The host, pastor is Dennis W. Bishop. Aug. 9 Nagasak i Leg-dcy sirmon The Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Winston-Salem. 4055 Robinhood Road, will hear the Rev. D. Qharles Davis speak on the "Nagasaki Legacy" at 10:30 a.m. on Sunday, Aug. 9, which is the anniversary of the last use of a nuclear bomb in wartime. At the pre-serv ice forum at 9 a.m., Robert Vorsteg will dis cuss "Can Philosophy Help Us Improve Our Thinking About Social. Political and Ethical Issues?" For more informa tion, call 336-659-033 lor see www.uufws org. Birthday contest On Sunday. Aug. 9, at 4 p.m.. Mount Olive Baptist Church Pastor's : Aide will have its annual Birthday Contest. The church is at 1301 C.E. Gray Drive. Pilgrim Rest in Lexington The family of Pilgrim Rest Missionary Baptist Church. 1905 N. Jackson Ave., will worship with the New Direction Christian Development Church in Lexington for an apprecia tion service for Bishop Donald Newkirk and First Lady Newkirk on Sunday Aug. 9 at 3 p.m. Pastor Hart will be the speaker of the hour. Gospel concert A gospel concert will take place at New Bethel Baptist Church. 1016 N. Trade St. . on Sunday. Aug. 9 at 4 p.m. The public is invited to come and enjoy good music. Refreshments will be served after the program. Dr. Kendall D. Jones Sr. is the pastor. Ethel Brooks is the Group Leader. Beginning Aug. 10 Bishop flash For more information, contact the church at 336 661-0226. Greater Cleveland Avenue Christian Church is the church "where everybody in somebody, and Jesus is the main attrac tion." It is located at 5095 Lansing Drive. General Assembly Bom Again Free Deliverance Tabernacle Church of God the Apostle's Faith. 741 Moravia St., will hold its General Assembl> from Aug 10 - 14. From Aug. 10 - 13, 11 a.m. Morning Bible Classes will be taught by Pastor and Overseer Apostle Lindsey W. Adams Sr. Evening serv ices will start at 7:30 p.m. On Friday, Aug. 14, there will be only a Bible class at II a.m. For more informa tion, call 336-788-4330. Beginning Aug. 13 . . Arts conference Fresh Fire Worship Center, 740 Chatham Rd, will host a Worship Arts Conference from Aug. 13 15. On the opening night, Weapons of Power Dance Ministry of Stone Mountain, Ga. and the Divine Praise DanceJ-s and Alpha and Omega Steppers of Fresh Fire Worship will perform. From 9 'a.m. to 4 p.m. on Friday, Aug. 14, a number of workshops will be offered. At 7:30 p.m. that evening. Pastor Michele Rucker, founder and CEO of Dancing on the Promise International Ministries and School of Prophetic Arts, will speak The conference will conclude on Saturday, Aug. 15 beginning. at 8.a.m. For registration information or; questions call Carolyn Lewis at 336-499-1939, Michlin Bailey at 336-408 7501 or the church at 336 833-4208. Pastor Phillip McCloud Sr. is the host Pastor. - Aug. 15 Back-to-School Jam The No Doubt Exodus United Baptist Church Youth Missionary Ministry will sponsor its Back to School Community Jam on Saturday, Aug. 15 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Sprague Street Recreation Center There will be 3-on-3 basket ball, a dunkin' booth, face painting. free food and a yottth gospel showcase. It free and open to the pub lic! Those interested ip bringing their church youth group, should contact Julian Stowe or Vina Reader at 336-650- 1 002 Starting Aug. 18 Summer revival First Church of God in Christ, 635 Ontario St., will hold its Summer Rtivivui from Aug. 18 - 21. at 7:30 nightly. Bishop Leroy Jackson Woolard, presiding prelate of the Greater N.C. Jurisdiction of the Church of God in Christ, will be the guest speaker. Aug. 22 * ' - * ? ? ? ' Praise Cafe The Rich CDC. located at Holy Trinity Full Gospel Baptist Church (651 Akron Drive) will host Praise Fest Cafe on Saturday, Aug. 22 from 7-9 p.m. for singles, couples and teens. It will be a night of singing, poetry dancing and xomedy. For more information, call 336 744-9293. Aug. 30 Dedication service Vessels Of Honor Church Ministries, Inc. wiH be hav ing a church dedication service on Sunday, Aug. 30 at 4 p.m. Bishop Alicia Peak- Patterson of Danville, Va*; will- be the guest speak er. The services will be held at the Sundance Plaza Hotel, 3050 University Parkway. Bishop Marvin and Elder Clara Cremedy are host pas tors. Homeless students to be given school supplies and clothes SPECIAL TO THE CHRONICLE "? ? . - ' Project Share, a facet of Malt Murphy Motor Sports, and Winston-Salem/ Forsyth County Schools Project HOPE, will put on Jeans for Teens and a Image/Health Fair for homeless students on Wednesday. Aug'. 12 from 3?? p.m. 3t Carter Vocational High School. 2700 S.. Main Street. . Jeans will be' given to students in grades 5th 12th. School supplies will given to those students in grades Pre-K-12th. There will also be bar bers and stylists on- hand to give students fresh hair styles and a dentist and nutrition expert on site. Dinner will be served as well. Jeans were donated by Girl Scout Troupe 154 of Greensboro in conjunction with sponsors Evelyn McNeil and Phyllis Banks. Parents or homeless teens may call 336-771-4732 for transportation needs. Donald R. Buit BANKRUPTCY egal Help For Your Debt Problems DONALD R. BUIE, Attorney At Law www.donaldrbuie.com The Law Office of Donald R. ? Utile is a Federal)} designated Debt Relief Agemi under Title II L nited Mates Code Section 52*(a?. We help peo ple file Tor liankrupto relief under the hankruplo code. Free Initial Consultation Stop KeposseSsion & Foreclosure ? ? .ri.m ? i m . ? 1 1 S. Wayne Patterson & Family 773-1398 8 W. 3rd St.. Stii; 100 Elect S. 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