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^nisioncally Black College and University) will join
with VOX, a predominantly white, semi-professional
choir, as a part of "Singin' Black and White," a project
intended to foster ongoing relationships between
racially and socially diverse choirs. "The Cry of
Jeremiah," is a 30- minute piece that features the cho
rus, a chamber orchestra and narrator. Covering the
struggles, suffering and ultimate deliverance of the
ancient prophet Jeremiah, it is the first major choral
and orchestral work by preeminent African American
composer Dr. Rosephanye Powell whose musical styles
range from the baroque to gospel. D'Walla Simmons
Burke, director of the WSSU Choir, will serve as con
ductor for the performance and the Rev. Dr. John
Mendez, senior pastor at Emmanuel Baptist Church,
will be the narrator. The event is free and open to the
public, but an offering will be taken.
March 29
Palm Sunday
The Senior Choir of Bethania A.M.E. Zion Church,
Highway 65 in the Bethania community, will present
"Christ Has Risen! Alleluia, a celebration of Christ's
resurrection by Joe E. Park on Sunday, March 29 at 4
p.m. Jamesine Ruff, First Lady at Goler Metropolitan
A.M.E. Zion Church will be the guest pianist. Rev. Dr.
Karen Roberts Miller is the pastor.
Speaking on Peace
The Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Winston
Salem, 4055 Robinhood Road, will hear the Rev. Lisa
Schwartz speak on "Peace, Salaam, Shalom" at 9 and
11 a.m. Sunday, March 29. At the 9:15 a.m. Forum,
Fred Swan will discuss "The Legitimacy of the Modern
Age" by Hans Blumenberg. Visitors are welcome. Find
more information at www.uufws.org.
Youth in charge
On Sunday, March 29, the Youth and Young Adults
will be in charge of morning service ( 11 a.m.) at New
Direction Movement Cathedral, 3300 Overdale Dr. For
more information call'336-771-2111.
Easter Cantata
The Chancel Choir of Shiloh Missionary Baptist
Church, 916 E. 12th Street, will present its annual
Easter Cantata Sunday, March 29 at 4 p.m. The musi
cians are Ms. Terry Kelly, pianist, and Mr. Wallace
Wright, organist. Mrs. Yvonne Anthony is the director
and president of the Chancel Choir. Dr. Paul A. Lowe,
Jr. is senior pastor. Contact person: Mrs. Yvonne
Anthony 336-413-7204.
Starting March 30
Holy Week events
Greater Tabernacle Worship Center, 1410 Attucks
St. is celebrating Holy Week Monday, March 30,
through Saturday, April 4.. Communion will be served
every evening at 6 p.m. On Saturday, April 4, at Civitan
Park in Kernersville, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., the annual
Easter egg hunt will be held. Sunday, April 5, at 6 a.m.,
Sunrise Service and Communion. For additional infor
mation, contact Greater Tabernacle Worship Center at
336-777-1113.
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Interfaith Forum on religious extremism
The Winston-Salem Human Relations Commission
is sponsoring an interfaith forum titled "I Have a
Question About... Religious Extremism," to be from 6
to 8 p.m. Monday, March 30, in the Public Meeting
Room of the Stuart Municipal Building, 100 E. First St.
The forum will explore such topics as the causes of
religious extremism, the nature of religion and reli
gious extremism and how to respond to religious
extremism. Panelists will be Imam Khalid Griggs of
the Community Mosque of Winston-Salem, Rabbi
Mike Ettis of Temple Emanuel, the Rev. John Mendez
of Emmanuel Baptist Church, the Rev. Nathan Parrish
of Peace Haven Baptist Church, the Rev. Lisa Schwartz
of the Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Winston
Salem, and Chaplain Amy Rio-Anderson of Salem
College. The Rev. Tim Auman of the Human Relations
Commission will serve as moderator. For more infor
mation, call City Link 311.
March 31
Guest Speaker
Tuesday, March 31 from 6:30 to 8 p.m., Elder
Michael Cross of Calvary Hill Church of Greater
Deliverance Inc., 4951 Manning St., will deliver the
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the disciples about their
attitude toward children. A
little while later, Jesus set a
rich young man straight
about eternal life.
Confused Jesus explained
to the disciples that eternal
life is a gift from God, not
something to be earned. He
took the Twelve aside and
told them a third time that
His death was near. James
and John were informed
about sitting on the right
and left of Jesus. Mark 10
ended with Bartimaeus
receiving his sight.
Lesson: Jews from all
over the Roman Empire
converge on Jerusalem for
Passover. The celebration
commemorates their free
dom from Egypt. At this
point some of them want
deliverance from Roman
oppression. As Jesus
approaches Bethpage, He
sends two of the disciples
ahead to the village with
specific instructions to find
a colt/donkey that has
never been ridden. Based
on Zech. 9:9 and 14:1-5,
Jesus is ready to declare
Himself Messiah.
Remember how He used to
tell them His time was not
yet? They follow the
instruction to the letter.
The animal represents
humility. As He enters the
city, the crowd recognizes
the symbolism. They
spread their cloaks on the
road and wave tree branch
es shouting "Hosanna".
The term translates to
"save, we pray or help
now". "The crowd praises
Jesus as Savior. Once in
the city. He goes to the
Temple, surveys it and
returns to Bethany proba
bly to Mary, Martha, and
Lazarus' house.
Life's Application:
There is so much chaos in
this world that many have
lost or are losing hope for a
brighter day. It seems that
we will destroy ourselves
and creation. Hallelujah,
the Promised one has
come! The disciples and
the crowd thought that an
earthly kingdom was
around the corner. They
didn't understand. Some of
us don't quite get it, either.
It isn't about your earthly
accumulations that repre
sent your faith; it is about
love and compassion. His
coming lets us know that
God continues to care for
all of us! His coming says
that in God's time life we
will be reunited with Him.
The coming of Messiah
means that His earthly
ministry is about to be
completed. As believers
our lives are changed for
ever! Hope is here and die
ultimate defeat of evil is
next. Hallelujah for He has
come!
message at the Bethesda Center. Everyone is invited.
Contact Elder Tammy Miles for more information at
336-839-9913. Bishop Claude C. Turner is founder,
pastor and teacher.
April 2
Walking for Jesus
On Thursday, April 2, Restoration Christian
Fellowship Church will be walking two miles from the
bus station in downtown Winston-Salem at 6:30 p.m.
This is in remembrance of what God the Father did at
Calvary. The church is expecting souls to be saved and
delivered as they take it to the streets.
April 3
Gas giveaway
On Good Friday, April 3, Pastor Curtis Friday and
The Love Church will be taking over the Wake Mart
gas station on the corner of Cherry Street and Polo
Road to give away $5,000 in free gas. Members of the
church will be stationed at every pump that we might
bless as many community members as possible.
Anyone with any questions or concerns, should email
to marketing@thelovecity.org or call the church at 336
525-1LOV (1568).
April 4
Youth celebration
Holy Trinity Full Gospel Fellowship Center, 5307
Peters Creek Parkway will have a Youth Celebration
that will include a fun filled day for all youth on
Saturday, April 4,2015 from noon- 2 p.m. All youth are
welcome to attend this event that will include an egg
hunt, game activities, kite flying (bring a kite), and a
delicious complementary lunch. For more information
call the church office at 336-784-9347.
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Warrior's Life from Black Power to Education Reform."
He has ties to North Carolina, having lived and
worked in Durham, where he is best known for establish
ing the Malcom XdJniversity.
The 2015 Dr. Stf Walter Mack Sr. Annual Scholarship
Award recipient is Eboni Hosch, a sophomore biology
major at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte.
Eboni plans to attend medical school and become a
medical doctor, in the field of pathology. In the yvinning
essay that Eboni submitted to the scholarship committee,
she acknowledged Dr. Tara Brayboy as an influential
African-American in her life.
Dr. Brayboy, who is also a member of Emmanuel,
graduated from Wake Forest University and Howard
University College of Medicine where she obtained her
medical degree.
She works in the Emergency Medicine Department at
Carolina Medical Center, in Charlotte, where she conducts
research. She plans to work as a primary care physician.
Eboni shares Dr. Brayboy's passion for improving the
health of people of color and reducing health disparities.
Eboni wants to reach back to the African-American com
munity, especially women, to help educate and bring
greater awareness of hypertension, diabetes and breast
cancer. She looks forward to finding effective medicines,
as well as discovering more ethnic-specific lifestyles that
will help African Americans live longer and healthier
lives.
Dr. Elva Jones, the scholarship ministry chair says "the
scholarship fund is a service ministry of Emmanuel
Baptist Church, and represents our commitment to the
academic and spiritual development of Emmanuel's col
lege students".
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