Calendar from /xi B.\ 3855 Draper St. from 8 a m 5 p.m. For more information, call Pastor Dr. Brenda M. Rowdy at 336-776-8947 or email her at revdrrowdy @ y ahoo com Beginning Oct. 17 Mi Olive in Lexington Mt. Olive Baptist Church will worship with First Baptist Church of Lexington, on Oct. 17 at 4 p.m. Dr. Charles E. Gray will deliver the message. Rev. Herbert Miller is the host pastor. On Oct. 24 at 4 p.m.. Mt. Olive will worship with Salem Baptist Church of Lexington. Dr. Charles E. Gray will deliver the message. Rev. Bernard Adams is the host pastor. Homecoming and Revival St. James AMI; Church. 1501 N. Patterson Ave., will celebrate Homecoming on Sunday. Oct 17. 2010 at the II a.m. service. Pastor Steven L. Lyon will bring the message. The St. James Youth Choir will be rendering the music. The church's annu al Revival will follow from Monday. Oct. 18 Wednesday Oct. 20 at 7 p.m. each night. The guest revnal ist will be the Rev. Dr. J. Vincent Tern Sr.. pastor of Mt Peace Baptist Church of Raleigh. Guest choirs will render the music each night. Rev. Lyons and the St James family cordially invite all to attend. ] Oct. 17 Rev. Bishop to visit church * Pastor Dennis W. Bishop of First Waughtown Baptist Church will he preaching on Sunday. Oct 17 at 7 p.m. to Patrick Usher's congregation at Ishi Pentecostal Holiness Church. 1314 Excelsior St Layman 's Day The Layman's League of New Bethel Baptist Church, 1016 N. Trade St.. will observe Layman's Da\ on Sunday. Oct. 17 at II a.m. Rev. Robert Carter, an associ ale pas i or ai the church. will speak. Worship leader and Trustee Joe Bart I e y , T r u s t e e Kenneth R oc ke r , Trustee Gerald Rev. ( arter Pauling. Trustee John Lucas. Deacon Charles Hunt and Pastor Kendall Jones Sr. will also speak. Reihunia A .Xf.E anniversary BetWania A.M.E. Zion Church. 2120 Bethania-Rural Hall Road, will celebrate its 165th Anniversary on Oct. 17. Rev. Louis Hunter. Jr.. pastor of Bethania. will deliver the II a.m message. Lunch will be served at 1:30 p.m. At 3 p.m.. Rev Johnny Ruff, pas tor of, Golcr Metropolitan A.M E /ion Church, will be the speaker. The public is invited For more informa tion. call 994- 1 706. Friendship renovations, anniversary service I he Friendship Baptist Church of 1317 N. Cherry Street has begun renovations on their sanctuary . During the renovation stages. X a.m. and 10:30 a m services will con vene ever) Sunday morning in the Fellowship Hall. On Sunday. Oct. 17 at II a.m.. the church will have a 46th Church Anniversary Open Air Service under the church's pavilion The entire commu nity is invited to bring lounge chairs and enjoy great gospel singing, soul stirring praises and powerful gospel preach ing The church is under the direction of the Pastor Stacey L Fra/ier. Women '.* Day Rally The women of Kimberly Park Holiness Church will hold their annual Women's Day Rally on Sunday. Oct. 17 at II a m Honorable Denise S Hartsfield will speak. The women of the church will in a united effort will be dressed in African attire. Trustee Sister Sheila C. Caldwell is the captain of this year's Women's Day program She was assisted by Sister Marilyn C. Dunlap Kimberly Park Holiness I Church is located at I MO S. M Caesar Drive. Elder Robert R. Ldmond Jr. is the host pastor and all men and women are welcomed. Anniversary services for the Neelys The congregation of Zion Tabernacle FBH Church invites the public to come and join the members in honoring Pastor James H. Neely and F irst Lady Margaret Neely on their fifth anniversary on Sunday. Oct. 17 The II a.m. morning service will feature Rev. Brenda Sales of Galilee Missionary Baptist Church, while the 4 p.m. guest speak er will be Pastor Samuel Hairston of Good Hope KBH Church of Lexington. The church is located at 425 Buick St. Lula Baker is the program chairperson. Call 336-724 3274 for more information. UUF services The Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Winston-Salem. 4055 Rohinhood Road, will hear Richard Creed, a columnist for the Winston-Salem Journal, give a talk titled "A Horse Is a Horse, of Course, of Course." at 10:30 a.m. Sunday. At the 9 a.m. pre-ser vice forum. Darryl Hunt will speak about his wrongful con viction and the work of his foundation. The Darryl Hunt Project for Freedom and Justice." For more informa tion, see uufws.org. Hreail for the World speaker Fli/.abeth Coleman, the Southeast Regional Organizer for Bread for the World in Atlanta, will be the guest speaker at the Adult Sunday School Class at St. Anne's Episcopal Church. 2690 Fairlawn Drive, on Sunday. Oct. 17. The class begins at 10 a.m. She will speak about the work of Bread for the World and will lead Letter Writing Campaigns after both the 8:30 a.m. and II a.m. services designed to urge Congress to adopt changes to U.S. tax policy that will bene fit low-income families. Dr. Muck 's Pastoral Anniversary Dr Sir Walter L. Mack Jr., pastor of Union Baptist Church, will celebrate his 11th pastoral anniversary on Sunday. Oct. 17 at the 7:30 a.m.. 8:45 a.m. and II a.m. worship services. The guest preacher for the anniversary is Bishop Rudolph W. McKissick Jr.. Senior Pastor of Bethel Baptist Institutional Church in Jacksonville. Fla. He will preach at the 1 1 a.m. worship service. On Friday, Oct. 29, a special anniversary program will be held with Bishop Noel Jones as the guest preacher For more information, call 336-724 930 or go to www.unionbap tistWsnc.org. Gilliam anniversary services Rev. James A. Gilliam will celebrate his 13th Pastoral Anniversary at Antioch Christian Church on Sunday. Oct. 17. The II a.m. speaker will be Antioch Associate Minister Arthur Eldridjic. The 3 p.m. speak er will be Rev. Jimmy Montgomery, pastor of A n t i o c h Baptist Rev. ( iilliam Church. The church is located at 1432 Underwood Ave The public is cordially invited to attend . Beginning Oct. 20 Ri\inf> Ehenezer Revival Rising Ehenezer Baptist Church will hold Revival from Wednesday. Oct. 20 - Friday. Oct. 22 'at 7 p.m nightly The minister for the week will he Elder Darryl Young of Mt. Carmel Missionary Baptist Church. The church is at 95 N. Jackson Ave., will celebrate its 5<)th Founders Day on Sunday, Oct. 24 starting at II a.m.. when Rev. Hart Pastor Paul W. Hart will speak. A 4 p.m. service will feature Dr. Linda Beal Concert New Light Worship Center Church. 2306 Cragmore Road (off Sprague Street), will sponsor a Concert of Praise and Worship on Sunday. Oct. 24 at 5 p.m. The public is invit ed to attend. Bishop Jeff and Denise Lucas are the pastors. Oct. 27 Full Festival The St. Peter's Family Life Enrichment Center. 3683 Old Lexington Road, vull hold its l;all Festival on Wednesday, Oct. 27 from 6 - 8:30 p.m It will feature lood vendors. " Trunk- A-Treat,' inllatables for kids and much more. For more information, call 336-650-0200 or visit ww w.spwoc .com . Beginning Oct. 30 Women '.* Conference Life Changing Transformation Church Ministries will he holding its 2010 Women's Conference on Oct. 30 from 7:45 a.m. 4:30 p.m. at the Goler Family Enrichment Center. 620 N. Patterson Ave., and on Oct. 3 1 starting at noon at Life Changing Transformation, 3875 Thomasville Road. The first day will include exercise, health and nutrition, pamper ing and relaxing. The regis tration fee is $10 and includes breakfast and lunch. The con ference will conclude on Oct. 31. with Minister Mary Davis of Ministries of Truth. Pastor Alice Mitchell is the host pas tor. To register, go to www.lctcm.com or call Carolyn Archie at 336-413 0804; Belinda McCalop at 336-391-7154 or Brenda Chadwick at 336-391-7153 for more information. Oct. 30 Gospel Explosion Mouse of Eaith World Outreach Center, 1384 West Sedgefield Drive, will have its annual Gospel Explosion on Oct. 30 from 4-8 p.m. Bishop Phillip Chapman from New Foundations of South Carolina will speak. Guest performers include: In God's Ministry. Gospel Highlights of High Point, Power House Church of Christ Male Chorus and Gospel Express for the Homeless. Oct. 31 Women \ Day Mt. Olive Baptist Church will observe Women's Day on Oct. 31 during services at II a.m. and 4 p.m. The after noon service will include a fashion show. The public is invited to attend. The church is located at 1301 C. E. Gray Drive. Dr. Charles E. Gray is the host pastor. Whole Boneless Beef Sirloin Tip Without MVP Card RqyuUr Rgfil Value Pack { Sirloin Tip ' Steak or Roast L?9? "'<* Without MVP Cantaloupes on ii w i*? Mvp \ w?2" 19 76 Ounce J Select Varieties Johnsonville Fresh 11-11.24 Ounce Bag! 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