Religion Calendar Happening Now Camp The Discovery Zone Summer Enrichment Camp is being held at Life Changing Transformation Church Ministries, 2001 E. 25th St., through Aug. 10 from 8 am. - 12:30 pm. Tuition is $60 per child per week and covers weekly activities, lunch, snacks and most outings. To register, call 336-995-3516 or 336-725-9996. Summer hours Ordered by God's Day Shelter and Resource Center, 112 Northwest Blvd., will be open from 1-5 pm. for the summer. For mote information, call Prophetess Patterson at 336-986 7725. July 7 Gospel Explosion Unity Cathedral Church of God in Christ will host a Gospel Explosion on July 7 at 4 pm., featuring Rejoice of Anderson, S.C.; the Gospel Believers of Elberton, Ga.; Spirit 4 of Anderson S.C.; Stan Parks & Chosen, North Wilkesboro; and David Martin & Nu Gospel Stylist of Winston Salem. The event will be held at Miracle Temple Church, 805 Fairveiw Street, in High Point. Beginning July 8 ' ~ Anniversary services for Cockerhams Greater Hope of Glory Missionary Baptist Church, 414 Mason St., will celebrate the 15 th pas toral anniver sary of Rev. Waddell Cockerham Cocktrkams ana rirsi uaay i many eocKemam on July 8 at 4 p.m. There will also be services held at 7 pjn. from July 11 13. Piney Grove events Piney Grove Baptist Church, 4713 Indiana Ave., will hold 22nd Pastoral Anniversary services for Pastor J. F. Linville on July 8 at 10 am. and 4 pm. The morning speak er will be Dr. James R. Rudd; Pastor Benjamin Mittman of East White Oak Baptist Church in Greensboro will speak at the afternoon service. The church will hold its 7th Annual Youth Conference on July 11 and July 12 with guests Rev. Brandon Hairston of Galilee Baptist Church and Dr. Telika McKoy of Mount Zion Baptist Church. There will be panel talks each night starting at 6 pjn.; services will begin at 7 pjn. The church will celebrate its 120th Church Anniversary on Sunday, July 13 at 4 pjn. Pastor Dennis Bishop and die First Waughtown Baptist Church family will be the guests. The public is invited. Call 744-5759 for more information. Anniversary celebration for Lindsay Greater Faith Missionary Baptist Church, 1354 N. Trade St., is celebrating Pastor Clyde L. Lindsay's 23 years in die ministry. The celebration will begin with a special gospel pro gram on July 8 at 4 p.m. Lindsay featuring the Saiemnaires. un Sunday, July IS at 4 pjn.. Bishop Todd L. Fulton of Mt. Moriah Outreach Center will speak. Other speakers are: July 18 at 7:30 pjn., Pastor Warren Lewis of New Beginning Vision Ministry; July 19 at 7:30 pjn.. Pastor Melvin Frazier of Greater Community Missionary Baptist Church; July 20 at 7:30 pjn., Rev. Dr. Robert L. McGowan Sr. of Greater Galilee Baptist Church; and on Sunday, July 22 at 4 pjn., Pastor Essie C. McCullough of New Direction Movement Cathedral. July 8 Missionaries' anniversary The Carver Road Christian Church Missionaries will celebrate their 52nd Anniversary on Sunday, July 8 at 3 pjn. The guest church will be Solomon's Temple of Reidsville, led by Elder Ronald See Calendar on B5 Wellness Fair aims to keep everyone healthy SPECIAL TO THE CHRONICLE ___ Praise Assembly Church Ministries' Women of Grace will host a Health, Wellness and Fitness Fair on July 7 from 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. A number of local health agencies will be on hand to offer screenings, information and consultations. Participants will include the Winston-Salem State University School of. Health Sciences, the Winston-Salem Community Care Center, the Susan B. Komen Foundation, Your Pilate Place and Kid Fit, Inc. Facials, fitness sessions and activities for kids such as hoola hooping, face painting and games will also be offered. Dr. Chere Chase-Gregory, a physician and director of Neurosciences and Neurocritical Care at Forsyth Medical Center, will lead an interactive session for women. Dr. Chase-Gregory, a neurologist who specializes in stroke prevention and care, will address many of the issues that plague young, middle-aged and older women. Dr. Ralph Wall Jr., who has practiced internal medicine for many years, will address issues that concern men such as prostrate health, high blood pressure and heart disease. The event is free and the public is being strongly urged to take advantage of the services that will be offered. The church is locat ed at 3254 Kernersville Road. For information, call 336-723-1020. Leaches Earn Advanced Degrees Submitted Photos The officers and members of Morning Star Missionary Baptist Church recently celebrated Pastor Dennis Leach Sr. and Rev. Charolette H. Leach, the church's first lady, for their academic achievements. Pastor Leach just earned a doctorate degree in Ministry from Drew University in Madison, NJ. First Lady Leach received a master's degree in Theology from Wake Forest University on May 17. The Leaches arrived at Morning Star in October 2009. Ladies agree to undertake challenges at fellowship event SPECIAL TO THE CHRONICLE Holy Trinity Full Gospel Baptist Church's R.I.C.H. CDC held its latest Sista's Program on Saturday, June 23 at Breakfasttime Restaurant on Old Salisbury Road. The fellowship drew many women, who discussed issues in their lives and were encouraged by the others. C o - P a s t o r Ernestine Miller, the fellowship coor dinator, presented a group project for the ladies to achieve within a two-month period. She asked that those who can to undertake an effort to improve the kitchen facilities at MUltr Holy Trinity's new location on Peter's Creek Parkway and to help develop a bet ter transportation system to.help worship pers without vehicles get to and from church services. The RICH CDC offers several other programs, including a food pantry, the M.A.L.E. program, and groups for mar ried couples, singles, single parents and youths. The Mission of the CDC is to Re invest, Improve lives and Create Hope by providing mentoring, educational and substantial support groups. For more information, contact the church office at 336-784-9347. Submitted Photo Women prepare to enjoy food and fellowship. Submitted Photo Members of Willie Mason and Friends. Robe dedication to include old school gospel concert SPECIAL TO THE CHRONICLE After celebrating its third anniver sary on Sunday, June 3 before a capacity crowd at Galilee Missionary Baptist Church, Willie Mason and Friends will hold a ceremony on Sunday, July 8 at 4 p.m., to dedicate the choir's new robes. The ceremony will take place at St. John CME Church, 350 N.W. Crawford Place. The red, gray and silver accented robes were designed by Jocephus Originals of Burlington. Following the dedication ceremo ny, a community choir made up of local residents will perform an inspi rational concert of "old school" gospel music from the '60s to '90s. The choir will feature the music gifts of Ministers of Music David L. Allen Sr., F. Logan Reynolds Jr. and Dr. George A. Pass II, along with a host of other gifted musicians. Rev. Dr. Edward E. Thomas is the host pastor and Merideth Reid is the host minister of music. All are invited to attend. For more information, contact Willie Mason at 336-451-4756 or wjmason ? triad.rr.com. Rev. Jacqueline Grant Grant to speak at graduates' service SPECIAL TO THE CHRONICLE The Education Department of Kimberly Park Holiness Church will host its 18th Annual Graduate Award and Recognition Service on Sunday, July 8 at 4 p.m. Minister Jacqueline Grant, pastor of Mt. Horeb Holiness Church in Bronx, N.Y., will deliver the message. The Education Department will recognize and honor students who are graduating from all levels of education and those who have overcome signifi cant challenges during the past academic year. Graduates ShaKayla Glenn, a RJ. Reynolds grad and daughter of Randy and Gwendolyn Glenn, and Lakeshia Winfield, a Mt. Tabor grad and daughter of the late Bennie L. Winfield Sr. and Dr. Vanessa Duren Winfield, will receive schol arships from the Holiness Church of God, Inc. and the Bishop S.M. Caesar Scholarship Fund. ShaKayla will also receive a scholarship from Crosby Scholars. She will attend St. Augustine's College this fall to major in social work. Lakeshia will attend Forsyth Tech Community College, where she will enroll in the Forsyth Tech/Winston-Salem State University Dual Admission program. She is gifted in art and fashion design and plans to major in art psychology. Grant accepted the call to ministry in 1979 at the age of 20 and preached her first ser mon, "When you've tried everything, Try Jesus." She graduated from Bethel Bible Institute and Tabernacle Bible Institute in Jamaica, NY. She was mar ried to the late Elder Keith Grant and has three children. Grant is a supervisor with the NYC Human Resource Administration and has a pas- - sion and gift of ministering to young people. The theme for the service is "Mustard Seed Faith." The young people of the church will be in charge of the serv ice. Everyone is invited to attend. The church is located 1640 S.M. Caesar Drive. Elder Robert R. Edmond is the pastor.