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Ogden graduates from Georgia State SHI X I At TO I HI. ( ItkONK I I Gurry Allen Option Jr. graduated cum laudc in May lrc?m Georgia Slate University with a B S. degree in business and accounting. He is an honor graduate of lakeside High School in Atlanta, where he served as senior class president. Ogden is now enrolled in graduate-level classes ifl Georgia State, which is located in the heart of downtown Atlanta. Ogden is the son of Dr. Debra K Wynecoff Ogden of Winston-Salem and Attorney Garry Ogden of Atlanta. He is the grandson of Donnell and Dorothy Wynecolt of Winston Sylem and Addie Ogden (f rank) of Atlanta ( iurry Allen Ogden Jr. People of all faiths attend Ramadan celebration SPIX I A 1 TO I Hfc CHKpNK L t AM IT (Al Muminuns Interfaith of the Triad) held its first interfaith "Taste of Islam" at Masjid Al Muminun (The Believers House of Prayer) during its recent Ramadan celebration. The program included a meal to break the daylong fast (called iflar in Arabic) and a brief program explaining the purpose of Ramadan and the mis sion of AMIT. The participants included members irom the Jewish, Christian and Muslim communities Imam Donnie Hashim. imam Arif Bilal. Sister Amutuallah and Fleming El-Amin made brief presentations '.47 i/nin and or answered questions about the festivities. All participants enjoyed the exchange, the food and the fellowship. Other programs are being planned by the committee. All committee members appreciated the public support for the first of- what organizers hope \*ill be an annual event during Ramadan Masjid Al Muminun services are always open to the public. It is located at 1500 Harriet Tubman St Calendar from [WW /n Center, 37 10 Maverick St., will celebrate Family and Friends Day on Sunday, Oct. II at its II a.m. service. Minister Denisc Douglas Harr. an associate of Mt. Calvary Holy Church, will he the guest minister. ^ For directions or more information', call 336-777 B092. Pastoral appreciation sendees Appreciation Services for Pastor William O. Bramc of Newness of l.ife Family Worship Center. 4125 Indiana Ave,, will be held on Sunday, Oct II at the 1 1 a.m. morning worship service. There will be another service at 4:15 p.m. featuring Fddie Bines of Shiloh Missionary Baptist and Ralph Meadows of St. Stephens Missionary Baptist Church. The public is cordial ly invited to attend. Talent Niylit The Women's Day ( oinimikv til Shiloh Baptist Church will have its Third Annual family Talent Night on Sunday. Oct-. II at 5 p.m. The church is located at 916 F. 12th St. The Rev. Paul. Lowe, Jr. is the pastor. Deaconess Arnice Wall is Leader ot Women. Women 's Day Mt. Olive Baptist Church will have Women's Day serv ices at 1 1 a.m. and 4 p.m. on Sunday. Oct. 1 1 . The public is cordially invited to attend. The church is located at 1301 C I. Ciray Drive. The host |Kisi<ir is Dr. Charles E. Ciray. National Coming Out /Jay service PFLAG Winston-Salem is sponsoring a National Coming Out Day Interfaith Celebration on Sunday, Oct. 1 1 at 6 p.m. at Green Street United Methodist Church, 639 S. Green St. The speakers will he Wilda Spalding, Dr. Fleming El Am.in and the Kev. Dr Carlton Eversley. The speakers arc from the Jewish, Muslim and Christian* faiths, respectively. A reception will follow the service. New Horizons Hand concert The Concert Series Committee of Grace Presbyterian Church (USA), 3901 Carver ?choo!"Roed, w ill sponsor the Winston-Salem New Horizons Band, under the direction of. former Winston Salem Symphony Musical Director Peter Perret. in con cert on Sunday, Oct. II at 4 jim. The public, is cordially invited to attend. . .. . Homecoming Red Bank Baptist Church. 6405 Red Bank Road in German ton. will be observing Homecoming on Sunday. Oct. 1 1 at 3 p.m. The* guest speak er will be Rev. Dr. James Hunt, pastor of New Birth Worship Center of East Bend The chairperson for the program is Ann Moore. The pastor is Rev. James R. Ctyburn Sr. The pub lic is cordially invited to attend. Iti-ttinniii}> Oct. 12 Full Revival Mt. Pleasant Missionary Baptist Church, 495 NW Crawford Place, will hold its Annual Fall Revival from Oct: 12 - 14 at 7 p.m. nightly Pastor Dwijiht Hash, of Bethlehem Baptist Church, wi<l speak on Oct. 12, fal lowed by Pastor Dennis Bishop, pf First Waughtown Baptist Church, on Tuesday, Oct. 13; and then Bishop John Parks of New Hope Baptist Church on Wednesday, Oct. 14. Transportation will be available by calling the church office at 336-725-9623. Bishop Sherwood T. Davis Sr. is the host pastor. Oct. 13 Health discussion Mi. /.ion Baptist Church, 9-50 File St. will continue' its Super Tuesday, Series on Oct . 1 3 from 11 a.m. - 2 p.m. with guest speaker Sheila Bog an of the Forsyth County Health Department. She will discuss. "How to Keep e. iviuv i us: ix Staving Physically Fit." Lunch will be served. All are wel come. For more information. call 336-722-2325. Beginning Oct. 16 Women's summit The Iron Sharpcnclh Iron 2009 Women's Summit Fall Scssiotv will be held on Friday, Oct. 16 and Saturday, Oct, 17 at Pifley Grove Baptist Church Family Life Center, 4633 Grove Garden Drive, if will start at 7 p.m. on Friday, Oct. 16 with "Sisters Night Hishup Parks Out," which will include fun. food, lei lowship, Zumba and door prizes. Saturday's sessions will begin at 9 a.m. and includc several workshops. Lunch will be provided. The Registration fee is $20 before Oct. 15 and $25 after that date. For more information, call 336-744-5759. Oct. 17 Precious Lamb Pageant Holy Trinity FGBC & Rich GDC. 651 Bogan Akron Drive, will host the Precious Lamb Pageant on Saturday, Oct. 17 at 4 p.m. The event will feature infants and toddlers dressed in various fashions. It is free and open to the public. Family Promise auc fl/k>1 /111// /Vltlll/}!* First Christian Church of Kernersville. 1130 N. Main St., will host a dinner and auc lion to benefit Family Promise, an agency thai serves the. homeless population, on Saturday, Oct. 17. Local chef Antwan Hairston will prepare the meal; the master of cere monies will be Ed Skurka of 600A1.200 WSJS Radio; and Danny Jefferson will he the auctioneer. A variety, of items will be up for bid. including a Washington D.C.. tour pack age; an Outer Banks holiday; autographed sports memora bilia; and spa treatments/The event starts at 5:30 p.m. Tickets are $10 or $5 for chil dren 3- 1 2. Kids under 3 will be admitted tor free.' Reserved tables for eight are $130 Tickets are available online at www.familypromisef6rsyth.or g. For questions, call 336-245 1807. Beginning Oct. 19 First Calvary revival First Calvary Baptjsl Church wiJ I celebrate its annu al Revival Oct. 19 - 21 with revivalist Br, Leonzo D. Lynch, pastor of Ebenezer Baptist Church of Charlotte. Praise and worship, as well as special music from guest choirs, will begin the service each night at 7 p.m. The Rev, Ann Datton is the interim pas tor; Minister Derwin Montgomery is the youth min ister and the Rev. Alexis Allen is an associate minister. Oct. 24 Ordination service Apostle Stephan Jordan of the House of Faith Community Qgtrt'ach Center. I >84 West Sedgelield Dri\e. will be ordaining Pastor T. 1 Patterson 4s. a bishop on Saturday, Oct 24 at 3 p.m. For more rnformation. tall Patterson at 33^82-3094 Hallow een Fellowship Kit. Olive Baptist Church, 1301 C.E. Gray Drive. will have a Halloween Fellowship on Saturday. Oct. 24 from 2-5 p.m. The host pastor is Dr. Charles E. Gray. Oct. 30 Fish fry New Philadelphia Moravian Church.' 4440 Country Club Road, will host a fish fry on Oct. 30 from 4:30 - 7:30 p.m.. eat in or dri\e through: The cost is $7.50 for adults and $3.50 for children 6-12. All - proceeds to benefit annual mission trips. For more information, call the church at 336-765-2331. Beginning Nov. 14 Deaconess Board anniversary ?On Saturday; Nov, 14 at 4 p.m. the Deaconess Bttard of Mt. Olive Baptist Church. 1301 C. E. Gray. Drive, will celebrate it's anniversary with, guest speaker the Rev. Lee from Scott Zion of Madison.. Va. On Sunday. Nov. 15 at 4 p.m.. the Rev. William Purvis of St. Matthew Baptist Church will be the guest speaker. The public is cordially invited to attend. The host pastor is Dr. C. E Gray. 1 Erick is a tenth grader at Parkland Magnet High School who is succeeding academically thanks to Prep for Success, a United Way funded program. The two-week program is designed to assist students in making the difficult transition to high school. It worked wonders for Erick. After a difficult eighth grade year, he made the honor roll in the ninth grade. The average GPA for attending students was higher than for non-attending ones, too. United Way is helping people across our community face unprecedented needs through its safety net of vital services including food, shelter, financial assistance, and health care. We are reducing the number of our children that drop out of high school. We are helping people get new or better jobs. United Way is doing the things that make our community a better place for all of us. We can do more if more people give. This year, every single gift is important. United Way Support from everyone has never been more important. Please give today at www.forsythunitedway.org
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