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Calendar tti?m fmH*' & * Ordination service Apostle Stephan Jordan of the House of Faith Community Outreach Center. 1384 West Sedgefield Drive, will, be ordaining Pastor T. Patterson as a bishop on Saturday, Oct. 24 at 3 p.m. For more information, call Patterson at 336-682-3094. Halloween Fellowship Mt. Olive Baptist Church, 1 30 1 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. 25 Leinbach to be consecrated The Rev. Margaret Leinbach will be consecrat ed a Presbyter at a special service at Fries Memorial Moravian Church. 251 Ntytth Hawthorne Road NW,-, on Sunday; Oct. 25 at 3 p.m. The service will be officiat ed b\ rhe Rt. Rev. Graham H. Rights, and the Rt. Rev. 1) Wayne Burkette will be presenting on behalf of the Provincial Elders-' Conference. Jamiera McQueen in concert The Pastoral Care Ministry ot Ml. Pleasant Bap t is l Church will f eat u r e J a m e r a M c Q tie c n and Friends in concert at 5 p.m. on Sunday. Oct. McQueen 2 5 McQueen's special guests will include the Bethlehem Baptist W. M. Inspirational Choir. The Daughters of Miriam and Chris Bonner and Jared Martin of KJBC of WSSU. Eider Mitfiael Johnson will be the master of ceremonies. This event is free to the public. Mt. Pleasant is located at 495 NW Crawford Place, where Bishop Sherwood T Davis Sr. is the Pastor. For ques tions, call the church office at 336-725-9623. . ? UVF services The Unitarian Universalis! Fellowship of Winston-Salem. 4055 Robinhood Road. will hear members Cindy Nay lor and Paul Decker speak on "Rebuilding a Meaningful Life: The Importance of Giving'" at 10; 30 a.m. on Sunday. Oct. 25 At the pre service forum at 9 a.m.. Don Woodward will discuss "How and When Did Islam. Arise,.." Pam Lepley. the director, of religious eckica-, tion. will present a program titled "Lions and Tigers and Beiirs, ()h. My" at the 6:30 p.m. Soulful Sundown serv ice" For more information, ?see www . u u fw s .org.. McDa'nie I Mack anniversary services On Sunday. Oct. 25, the Rev. Herbert Miller, pastor of Lexington's First Baptist Church, will he the guest speaker at a 7:30 a.m. wor ship service marking the l()th anniversary of Pastor Dr. Sir Walter Mack Jr. at Union Baptist Church._L2<>0 North Trade St. The Rev. Keith McDaniel, pastor of Elon First Baptist Church of Elon. will preach for the l) a.m. worship service, and the Rev. James Woodson, pastor of St. James Home. of Fresh Start Ministries in Greensboro, will be the guest preacher for the 11 am. warship service. The public is nn ited to attend alJ services. Fur more informa tion. contact Union Baptist Church 336-724-9305 x 2*23 or visit www.unionbaptisl-. P w sue org The Cly burns ... ? > ~ ? \r. ? ~4T~. r ' * ? J Anniversary celebration Red Bank Biptitt Church. 6405 Red Bank Road, will celebrate the 24th Anniversary- of Pastor James R. Clyburn. Sr. and First Lady Deborah Murray Clyburn on Sunday, Oct. 25. The 1 1 a.m. speaker will be the Rev. James R. Clyburn Jr.. son of Pastor and Mrs. Clyburn and an associate minister at Red Bank Baptist Church. The 3 p.m. speaker will be the Rev. James Ferguson, pastor of Pleasant Hill Baptist Church of North Wilkesboro, Everyone is invited to attend. Homecoming St Paul United Methodist Church will celebrate Homecoming on Sunday, Oct. 25 at the 11 a.m. morn ing service Pastor Rev. Donald Jenkins will preach. Praise will be delivered by the combined choir and youth praise dancers. The public is cordially invited to attend. For more informa tion and/or directions, con tact the church at 336-723 4531. Benhow Revival Members and friends of Benbow Chapel African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church. 453 E. Main Street in East Bend, will celebrate its Fall Revival on Sunda). October 25. Pastor C'la> V. Fulton will bring the morn ing message at II a m Lunch will be served at 2 p.m. The Rev. Louis Hunter and members of New Hope A. M E. Zion Church will be the guests^n 3 p.m. Service for Miller Holy Trinity Full Gospel Baptist Church. 651 Akron Drive, will have a Grand Appreciation Service tor Co-Pastor Ernestine Miljer on Sunday. Oct. 25 at 4 p.m First Calvary Homecoming First Calvary Baptist Church, 40J North Woodland Ave., will cele brate Homecoming 2009 on Oct. 25. The morning serv ice will feature the Interim Pastor the Rev. Ami Dalton at 11 a.m. Dinner will be served at I p.m. The. after noon service begins at 3 .p.m. with Rev. Corey Graves and his congregation from White Oak Grove Missionary Baptist Church of Greensboro. The theme is "Ye are all the children of God by faith in Christ Jesus." Oct. 26 Missionary Union meeting The Forsyth County Missionary Union will meet on Sunday; Oct. 26, 2009 at St. Stephens Missionary Baptist Church. 5000 Noble Street. The youth and young adults will meet at 1:3(1 p.m.; the seniors will have a meeting and a mini work shop at 3 p.m.. The Union President is Susie B Nance. The Rev. James E. COok is the host pastor. Beginning Oct. 26 St. Paul revival St. Paul Lnitcd Methodist Church. 2400 Dellabrook Rd. will cele brate RevivaJ from Oct. 26 28. The minister for the week will be the Rev. Dr. Cynthia L. Hale, senior pas tor of the Ray of Hope Christian Church of Decatur. r Ga. Services will begin nightl} at 7 p.m. The public is cordial!) invited to attend. For nn>re information, trans portation and/or directions ti> the church, call 336-723 4531. The host pastor is the Re* Donald Jenkins Oil. 28 Lunch and Learn Goter Metropolitan A M I., /ion Church, 1435 Fast Fourth St., will sponsor a Lunch. and Learn v. ah spe cial gue'si AmV White, phar-. ' macist/owner of Hawthorne Pharmacy, on Wednesday. Oct; ,28 at 1:30 p.m. at the church The event, which Coordinated by the church's -Adult Department. , of Christian Education. wilf be held on the .fourth Wednesday each month fol lowing the noon cJiiy - prayer service. Lunch is served at 1 p.m. There will be a drawl ing each month for a $25 gift card. The Rev. Johnny L Ruff is the pastor. ^ ^ Fa(l F-esth'dl St.. Peter's Church & World , Outreach. Center. '3683 Old Lexington Road, will have its Family & Friends Fall Festival on Wednesday. Oct. 28 from 6 - 8:30 p.m. It will feature free food, a kiddie carousel, inflatables, a family cos tume parade and vendors. For more, information, call 336-650-0200. Hallelujah Night Holy Trinity Pull Gospel Baptist Church. 651 Akron Drive, will have Hallelujah Slight on Wednesday. Oct, 28 from 6-9 p.m. It w ill fea ture candy, popCorn and games. For more informa tion. call 336-744-9293 Oct. 30 Fish fry New Philadelphia Moravian Church, 444.0 Country Club Road, will host a fish fry on Oct. 30 from 4:30 - 7:30 p.m., eat in or drive through. The cost is $7.50 for adults and $3.50 for children 6-12. All pro ceeds to benefit annual mis sion i rips For m< we infor mation. call (he church at 336-765*2331 Nov. 8 University Day On Sunday, Nov 8. Mt.. -Oiivt Baptist C'bruch. -1301 C. li. Gray Drive, will, observe University Day at the I I a.m. morning service The host pastor is Dr. Charles E. Gray Beginning Nov* 14 Deaconess Hoard anniversary On Saturday, Nov. 14 at 4 p.m. the Deaconess Board ot Mt Olive Baptist Church. - ? iiin f i. G r a y thrive, will celebrate i; t s h n n i-ve r sar\ with g u e s t ' speaker the Rev Lee from Scott Zion o f Mau i son . Ya. 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. Nov. 15 Willie Mason & Friends concert Willie Mason & Friends will be in concert at Hope Community Church. 4660 B/oWnsboro Road. on Sunday, Nov. 15 at 6 p.m. I>r. Paul l:. Lanier is the host pastor. Beginning Nov. 23 Thanksgiving services Mount Olive Baptist Church. 1301 C. E. Gray Drive , will have Thanksgiving Services at 7 p.m. nightly Nov. 23 - 25. The host pastor is Dr. C, E. Gray. The public is invited. r^l w? BlueCross BlueShiold v . , kAM ?// Qf North Caro|ina P,an for better health: Medicare Advantage Plans with prescription drug coverage offered by PARTNERS National Health Plans of North Carolina, Inc.' Administered by the Most trusted health insurer 13 in North Carolina Highest customer satisfaction " ~ in North Carolina -|- I I p/an Rated best overall quality s in North Carolina Learn more! Attend an upcoming Medicare Advantage meeting. 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