Church Sews Briefs ' Rev. B.R. Robinson To Lead Silver Mount Baptist Church Revival Oliver Mount Baptist Church will hold its Annual Revival Services, starting Sunday Au gust 15 and continuing through Friday night, August 20. Rev. William Lee Jr. pastor of the church, will deliver the 11 a.m. Sunday morning ser mon. The Annual Revival Din ner will be served free to all Sunday from 1 p.m. to 2130 pm:—— Rev. R.M.Young pastor of St. Paul Community Baptist Church, Charlotte will deliver the 2:30 p.m. afternoon ser mon. His choirs, congrega tion, along with others will share in the introductions I session of thewVnnual Revival. r\ev. /\narew cutnDertson, pastor of Pleasant Hill Baptist Church-Charlotte, N.C. will deliver the 7:30 p.m. sermon. His choirs, congregation and others will take part in the night sergiee. f Starting Monday night through Friday (7:30 p.m.) Rev. B.R. Robinson, pastor of New Zion Baptist Church, Charlotte, N.C., will be guest speaker for the week. His choirs, along with a number of outstanding choirs from the Charlotte area will be sharing the music each night. Rev. Robinson is well known as a great preacher and singer whose voice has been heard in hundreds of revivals through out the nation. Rev. Lee, Jr. will conduct baptismal service and preach the closing sermon on the fourth Sunday morning at 11 a.m. He will then leave on his annual vacation to attend the National Baptist Convention U.S.A. meeting in Dallas, Te Rev. James E. Palmer ... University Park pastor xas. Rev. Lee will return to his pulpit on the second Sunday in September. ST. MICHAEL Saint Michael and All An gels Episcopal Churclr will hold a SUMMER FESTIVAL at Christ The King Center, 425 East 17th Street, on Saturday, August 14 from 3 p.m. until 7 p.m. , All profits from the fund raising-affair will go towards the church's goal of raising more than $2,000 this year TO HELP FEED THE HUNGRY in various parts of the world. One of the main attractions of the SUMMER FESTIVAL will be a half-hour MAGIC SHOW by Trey Vaughn, Char lotte's youngest professional magician, which will begin at 3:30 p.m. According to church spokes woman Patricia Kenyon, "There will be a variety of games of skill to play indoors and, weather permitting, Burke To Appear On Perspective u.s. congresswoman Y vonne Burke (D., California), Chairperson of the Congres sional Black Caucus, takes a probing look at the black support of Jimmy Carter and the nominee's relations with his party and its platform when she's the guest on BLACK PERSPECTIVE ON THE NEWS - OPTIONS 76 Saturday, August 14 at 7 p.m. on Channel 42 over PBS. Mrs. Burke, who supported Governor Brown’s candidacy and gave the seconding speech to ceasar cnavez s nomina tion at the convention, feels very optimistic about a heavy black voter turnout for Carter in November. She attributes that support in part to Carter's "Pulpit Connection" and his ability to reach local blacks through their church orgaui zalinna, -- Keep your out-of-town friends informed on what'i ' happening in Charlotte by I sending thtth a copy of th< 1 Charlotte Post each week. Tb cost is only W.OO, plus tax pe Rev. V^lliam Lee Sr. ...Host minister there will be outdoor games and PONY RIDES, and also * n mfrocKmpnt stand. i Fortune Teller, and Fish P«ogy for added surprises NEW EMMANUEL Annual Revival Services for - the New Emmanuel Congre gational United Church of God will be held from Sunday August 15 through Friday Au gust 20 beginning at 7 p.m. on Sunday and 7:30 p.m. on other days. The Rev. Dr. N.C. Calhoun, the minister and counselor of the 3540 Beatties Ford Road sanctuary is the host minister of the revival which will be conducted by the Rev. Dr. J.C. Keller, an evangelist and mi nister. Rev. Keller has been in the Christian Mininstry for 34 years. He holds a B.Th. degree from the Western Baptist Se^ minary, and a diploma for the Science of Personal A chievement. He also holds the Bell Award for Achievement in Mental Health and a diploma from the Voice of Prophecy in Los Angeles, California. He is an associate chaplin in the V.A.hospital. A singer as well as preach er, he urges people of all 1 denominations, all faiths, all creeds, all nationalities to ! come out. GRIER HEIGHTS For the past six weeks, Concert in Freedom Park by the Summer Pops Orchestra on August 8th. I iTrir ri i J HPW I A Post story (8-5-76 issue) about the surprise birthday party for Mrs. Carrie DeLaine Martin of Detroit, Michigan, who was visiting a niece here in Charlotte, erroneously re ported her age as 81. Mrs. Martin, a McCormack, S.C. native, writes that she was born July 26, 1896, making her JO-years-old. Saturday, August 14th at 5 >.m. in Grier Heights Presby erian Church, the students kill be presented in a recital, ’articipants range in age rom 2 years to adults. Direct ng the program is Mrs. Bet ye C. Walker. Assisting her ire Mrs. Vivian Price, Asso :iate Director and Mrs. Cyn hia Gill, Assistant Director, admission to the program is - ree. Everyone is invited. Guests artists will include he well known Jim Boyce and lis&aei Drum Band ~HHWF1BLD MEMORIAL li^.I)daconesses of the Memorial Baptist pjjurt K.wiU observe their An IWAlJP elebration on Sunday, AuOKt 15 at 6 o'clock in the evening. . Special invited guestaare the Rev. Dr. James E. Palmes and his choir and congregation from the Uni versity Park Baptist Church. The main duties of the Dea conesses of. the Mayfield Me morial Church are: l-To pre pare the elements of the Lord's Slipper, - 2-To take charge ol the plates, glasses, trays, cloths, and wash the things used. 3-To assist the women apd girls during Bap ■ CHOIR ROHES 9 ■ Mxxyc to rneovjre or in ytock H ■ Many colory & motonoly trom ■ tismal Services, 4-To take charge of all Baptismal garb | belonging to the church, 5-To j visit and serve in homes \ where the call of a Deacon , might prove embarrassing and unwelcomed. | Chairperson of the Dea- ' coneSses is Mrs. Lula Mae Bell and Pastor of the church is Dr.H.S. Diggs. The -Mayfield Memorial Baptist Church is located at 700 Sugar Creek Road West. 9 DONATED BY FRIENDS OF PAT LOWE PAT LOWE FOR BOARD OF EDUCATION Pat Lowe's priorities an liie i ,ti > and math programs A lorn.ii < -'''' ^ qualified! With The Charlotte Police Department ** / * Salary range^wiil be determined by educational attainment. .* A. High-'School education or acceptable equivalency. " $9619 - $12,273 annually. B. A relevant AA or AS Degree from an accredited college or university. $10,097 - $12,887. C. A relevant 4 yr. Bacculareate degree from an accredited college or university. $10,602 - $13,531 annually. The City of Charlotte is seeking qualified applicants tor positions of police officers. These are career-opportunities with good salary, vacations, sick leave, medical insurance, salary increases and retirement Applicants must be at least 21 years of age. be a citizen of the United States, be a graduate of an accredited high school or have evidence of high school equivalency, and be a good moral character with a clean law observance background Applications may be filed at the City Personnel Department. 2nd Floor, City Hall Annex, between the hours of 8:00 a in and 5:00 p m Deadline for filing applications is 5:00 p m Friday August 20, 1976 AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER I I i Old Time Revival Meeting J . Silver Mount Baptist Church ( PineviUe, N.C.) j Sun., Aug. 15 Thru Fri, Aug. 20,1976 ( 7:30 PJVI. nightly ) REV. B. R. Robinson —EVANGELIST 3rd Sun. 11 aon. Sermon - Rev. William Lee, Jr. i ( 1:30 pan. - Annual Revival Dinner - 2:30 pan.) 3rd Sun. 2:30 pan. Sermon - Rev. R.M. Young Guest: St Paul Community Baptist Church 3rd Sun. 7:30 pan. Sermon - Rev. Andrew Cuthberteon Guest: Pleasant Hill Baptist Church | — MONDAY-7:30 P.M.-FRIDAY— SERMON - Rev B.R. ROBINSON 4th Sun. 11:00 AJVL - Baptism & Fellowshipping REV. WILLIAM LEE, JR - -- \ .. OLD TIME PRA YER MEETING AT EACH SERVICE \ SPECIAL GUEST GOSPEL CHOIRS NIGHTL Y L GOODGOSPEL PREACHING AT EACH SESSION All People And Races Are Welcome r t - CHARLOTTE ROST CHIRCH DIRECTORY ££ LET US AD YOUR CHURCH TO THIS FINE DIREClORY hOR MORE INFORMATION CALL 392-1306 or 392-1307 j Walk Memorial AME Zion Church F 2722 Bancroft Street } Charlotte. N.C. 28200 | REV. J.T. WHITE MINISTER j Resident: 523-2888. Church: 375-5361 1 Sunday School -9:45a.m. - Classes For All Ages. Morning Worship 11 a m. "Enter To Worship.. Depart To Serve" Day Care Center for 4 to 5 years old . .Monday thru Friday - 7a.m. til 6p.m. Mr. Worth Williams, Minister of Music Mrs. Bobbie Parks, Assistant Minister of Music Gospel Choir - Tuesday. 8p.m. n Vocal Choir - Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. Senior Choir - Thursday, 7:30 p.m. J .T. White Singers Thursday 6p.m. " - Attend ITie Church Of Your Choice On Sunday And Fake A Friend. New Emmanuel CxHigregational United Church Of Christ "Temple of the Holy Ghost " 3540 Beatties Ford Road Charlotte. NC. 28216 REV DR N C. CALHOUN Minister-Daih Counselor 9:45a.m Sunday School 11:00 a m Good music 11:30 a in Gospel Preaching I Friendship Baptist Church 3301 Beatties Ford Koad 392-0391 Coleman W. Kerry, Pastor Sunday Schedule 9:45a.m. Sunday School 11:00a m. Morning Worship 6:00 p.m Bible Study Graded Day Care Center Mon-Fri 7:00a.m. -6p.m. <ages4mos -5yrs > ‘ The church in the heart of the community with the community in its heart." "Where Chirst Is Preached As He Is To Men As They Are" Greater Mt Sinai Baptist Church 1234W.Blvd Charlotte, N.C. 332-2163 or 372-3420 REV NORMAN E KERRY, ^ PASTOR f Sunday School 9:30a.m. p>“^ Morning Worship -11:00a m. Mid-Week Service-7 30p m. L yk 1 Tuesday-7:00pm Youth Meeting Wednesday Nursery Available During Services "TheChurchWith&>u^^^^^^^^^^^^^* i Prayer Meeting 7 30 Wed Mrs Queen Estell L Thompson. Missionary I/eader Brother Dan Caldwell Deacon Day Care Center 6a m to6 p m -5Days per Week Phone 399 1249 "Serving Christ and Community Since 1864 Clinton (liu|>el AME Zion Churt'Ji j 1901 Kozzells Kerry Kd. 333 9803 .376 6782 Sunday Church School K 45 a m Classes For AH Ages Morning Worship to nOa.m. Inspirational Music • A Mi-sage To Help Active Boy Scout and i lib Troops Activities For All vg' Groups , DAY CARE CENTER-MonT 117 a m to 5 p.m

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