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-Mti^Moriah^Primitive Baptist Church’s Annual Revival Be^Ws Sundav
By TeresaHurns
Post Managing Editor
May 16-21 marks Mt.
Moriah Primitive Baptist
Church revival period. On
May 16 Elder Namon E.
Rodgers, pastors of St.
Annis Primitive Baptist
Church,—Deland, Florida,
will begin the revival at the
11 a.m. worship service.
The theme for this year’s
spiritual uplifting is
‘Spiritual Uplift Amid a
Moral Dilemma.”
Elder Rodgers is the
dean of Christian Educa
tion, East Florida District
—Primitive Baptist Sunday
School Convention. He is
the Bible Expositor, the
East Florida District
Primitive Baptist Associa
tion. He is also a loving
husband and father.
Come to the revival at
Mt. Moriah to be held each
night May 17-21 at 7:30 to
hear this dynamic pracher
and evangelist.
various cnurches have
been invited to share in the
revival services.
Prior to the revival the
church •will hold prayer
service May 12-15. Wednes
day, May 12, the Deacons
and the Mother’s Board of
the church, tthe Trustees,
the Hospitality Board and
the Blue Rose Club were
responsible for leading the
prayer session.
Thursday, May 13, at
7:30 p.m. prayer service
will be conducted by the
Brotherhood Club, the
Daughter’s Club and the
—Choral Club_._
Friday at 7:30 p.m. the
Senior Missionary Circle,
the Matrons and the Help
and Aid Club will be in
charge of the service.
Saturday at 7:30 p.m. the
Sunday School, the Junior
Missionary, Primary Fel
lowship and the Youth
Movement will lead.
The public is cordially
invited to attend this re
vivarMT.'MBWah Is located
at 747 West Trade Street
and is pastored by Rev.
Thomas W. Samuels.
TEAMER’S
Teamer’s Religious Edu
cational Enterprise, Inc.,
2600 Newland Road,
announces its events of the
1981-82 commencement
season:
May 16 is Theologies,
Sunday, to be held at Cos
mopolitan Community'
Church, 3 p.m.; May 21
Alumni Senior Reception •
school auditorium, 8 p.m.;
May 23 - Baccalaureate
Services - Cosmopolitan
Community Church, 3
p.m.; May 24 - Senior Pro
gram - Cosmopolitan Com
munity Church, 8 p.m.;
May 25 * Commencement
Exercises - Cosmopolitan
Community Church, 8 p.m.
Rev. Dr. James Teamer
is founder and owner of the
Teamer’s Religious Educa
tional Enterprise, Inc.
Dr. Teamer is known for
his willingness to help
others. And through the
grace of God he has seen
many pastors through
various learning experi
ences. The Teamer School
is-located at 2600 Newland
Road. The Cosmopolitan
Community Church is also
located at 2600 Newland
Road. '
BEATTIES FORI)
TRINITY BAPTIST
Beatties Ford Trinity
Baptist Church will cele
brate the church's ninth
anniversary Sunday, May
16, 3 p.m., at the church,
315 Trinity Road.
Guest speaker will be
Rev. Robert M. Young,
pastor of St. Paul Com
munity Baptist Church.
Please come out and help
make this anniversary a
successful one. Sunday
School at 9:30 a m. and
Sunday worship at 11 a.m.
each Sunday Rev Robert
M. Miller is pastor.
SOUTH TRYON STREET
PRESBYTERIAN
The South Tryon Street
Presbyterian Church will
sponsor a bake sale, an
attic sale and a wash pot
fish fry Saturday, May 22
from 1-5 p.m. at the church.
The church, pastored by
Rev. Alphonso N. McLean
is located at 2516 South
Tryon Street. All proceeds
from this event will benefit
the building fund of the
church.
UNIVERSITY PARK
BAPTIST
Members of University
Park Baptist Church
extend a warm and sincere
invitation to the public to
Join them in their tenth
Appreciation Day Service
for their pastor, Rev
J James E. Palmer, and his
family.
This program will be
Rev. Isaiah Pinisee
...New Hampton pastor
—held M.iyJKLbeainning at 3
p.m. Service will be held at
the church located at 2156
Senior Drive.
The Greater Charlotte
Community Chorale will be
in concert this same even
ing at 7 p.m. Come out and
share in these blessed
occasions.
O’CONNORS GROVE
"The Way of Life for
Dedicated Mothers” was
the inspirational message
offered by Charlottean
Virginia M. Williamson,
last Mother's Day at
O’Conners Grove AME
Zion Church, Belmont.
-Mrs. Williamson a mem
ber of Our Latly of Consd=
lation Catholic Church of
Charlotte, entranced mem
bers and friends of the
O’Conners Grove Church.
one uuiufc a D.a. aegree
from Hampton Institute,
Hampton, Va., and a
Master of Education from
_the University of North
Carolina at Chapel HiTT
Presently she is a teach
er at Statesville Road
School in Charlotte. She is
married to Samuel T.
Williamson and they have
one daughter, Valeria.
Rev. Clinton Wilcox is
the pastor of O’Conners
Grove AME Zion Church.
WOODLAND UNITED
PRESBYTERIAN
-If you are ready forsome
beautiful and harmonious
Christian music then don’t
forget about the Woodland
United Presbyterian
Church Adult Choirs con
cert Sunday, May 16 at 6
p.m.
The choir will sing songs
of the people's choice, in
cluding hymns and gospel.
Guest organist and pian
ist will be John Nicholas.
Presidents of the Adult
Choir are Mr. and Mrs.
James B. Hall. The public
is cordially invited to
attend. Admission is free.
Woodland is located at
900 Rhyne Road and is
pastored by Rev. E. E.
Washington.
Guest speaker for Wood
land’s Mother's Day pro
gram last Sunday was
Rena Blake. She lifted the
congregation with her
special message and loving
attitude.
Special tributes were
given to the oldest mother
of the church, Mrs. Willie
Matthews, 86 years old; the
mother with the most
children, Mrs. Martha
Morrison, who has 10 child
ren; and the “Mother of the
Year", Mrs. Mamie
McClary.
There was also a
“Mother’s Book of Love”
with various dedications to
mothers. The book was
passed out during the
Rena Blake
...Woodland UP speaker
service. 1'he booklet was
sponsored by the Junior
Voices of Woodland
CHARI.OTTE
SCIENCE OF MIND
A NEW THOUGHT
MINISTRY
A positive attitude of
thought is just part of the
many principles concen
trated on at the Charlotte
Science of Mind Center.
"Keep Your Thinking
Straight" will be the theme
of Rev. McCail Smith’s
lecture Sunday, May 16 at
10:30 a m.
Service will be held in
"The Meeting Place”
Charlottetown Office Gal
lery. Outlet Suqare. Rev.
Mack also offers counsel
- ing service-daily- by-ap
pointment to any who seek
help in achieving happiness
or success.
Wednesday at 7 p.m. Rap
Sessions are held. On
Thursdays at 7 p.m. the
Science of Mind Accredited
Class begins and on Sunday
m-orning-s —-p**etteal
“How-To” sessions are
held at 11:45.
Call 377-0617 for infor
mation that could change
your life dramatically.
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
A Celebration of Pres
byterians will be held at
First Presbyterian Church
200 West Trade Street.
Sunday, May 16 at 7 p.m.
-Guest speakers will pe
Dr. James I. McCord, Pre
sident of Princeton Theolo
gical Seminary and Dr.
Thelma Davidson Adair,
former moderator of the
United Presbyterian
Church USA.
The First United Church
Choir, the First Presby
terian Church Choir and
the Tabernacle ARP
Church Choir will render
the music
The Presbyterian Church
in the US; the United
Presbyterian Church in the
USA; and the Associated
A V'* I
Mamie McClary
...Received honor
Reformed Presbyterian
-Chureh—will—all worship
together during this event.
GREIR HEIGHTS
The Grier Heights United
Presbyterian Church
Junior and Cadet Scouts
attended the 70th annivers
ary celebration of the Girl
Scouts Saturday, May l at
the Charlotte Motor Speed
way.
Cadet Scouts Micole Lee,
Francis Bost, Tawanda
Culp and Melissa Kilgo won
first place in the V4 mile
relayr-- —• ...•— •_
Shenna Drakeford, Lisa
McVay, Lucille Torrence,
Yola'nda Manugam,
LaRona Hall, and Rakkia
Russell are Junior Scouts
who received ribbons for
participating in the events.
Scout Leaders Camilla
Clark, Rozina Izzard, Bar
Dara izzara, Vivian
Wright, Ruby Coleman and
Christine Sammah accom
panied this group.
_Rev. Llovd B. Morris is
the pastor of Grier Heights
United Presbyterian
Church and the church is
located at 325 Skyland
Avenue.
GREATER BETHEL AME
The Who-So-Ever Will
Club of Greater Bethel
AME Church cordially in
vites the public to come
and help celebrate the
club’s 12th anniversary
Sunday. May 16 at 4:30
p.m.
The theme for the oc
casion will be “One More
River To Cross.” Guest
speaker will be the dyna
mic gospel preacher and
singer for Christ, Rev. D.
P. Miller. Rev. Miller is the
former pastor of Belmont
Baptist Church in Monroe.
There will be several
church choirs, group sing
ers. a Masonic group from
Charlotte and Salisbury to
help Greater Bethel mem
bers celebrate and worship
in Jesus' name.
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Rev McCail Smith
. Science of Mind pastor
come out ana join in an
afternoon of beautiful
Togpet preaching an<* sing
ing. Every child of God has
one more river to cross. Let
us cross the river together,
by praising the Lord.
GETIISEMANE BAPTIST
The Mass Choir of Geth
semane Baptist Church,
2670 Dr. Carver Road, will
be in concert May 16 at 6:30
p.m. The choir, under the
direction of Dorothy How
ard, will present a heart
lifting message to God.
The . public _is^ cofdi^lly
invited to attend. Rev. C.
E. Dewberry is pastor.
ST. LUKE
The pastor and members .
of St. Luke Baptist Church,
1109 Rodey Avenue,
cordially invite you to at
tend the anniversary cele
brations of their church
union Sunday, May 23 at
2:30 and 6:30 p.m.
This marks the 32nd year
of the church. Rev. James
Hawthorne, pastor of Plea
sant Plain Baptist cnUITh;
will deliver the message
and share in the 2:30 p.m.
service.
At the 6:30 program Rev.
J. W. Davis will offer the
message.
Rev. L. D. Parker is
pastor of St. Luke Baptist
Church.
PRINCE OF PEACE ....
The ladies of the Prince
of Peace Lutheran Church,
3001 Beatties Ford Road,
w^^gotwr^a^azaa^^
Saturday, May 15 from 9
a.in until '! p.nr-—
A special inviation is ex
tended to all bargain hunt
ers and mothers who want
a day off from the
kitchen.
There will be many use
ful items for sale as well as
good food and drink. But be
sure to come early for the
best selections.
ANTIOCH BAPTIST
Sunday, May 23 the
Antioch Baptist Church
will present its Annual
Musical Programs at 3 and
7 p.m.
At 3 p.m. the Annual
Choir Day program will be
'hetdand-atT-p.-rm-AntiochV
Chancel Choir will be in
concert.
Rev. Dr. Preston Pender
grass is the pastor. The
church is located at 232
Skyland Avenue The
public is cordially invited
to each event.
MAYFIELD MEMORIAL
Mayfield Memorial Bap
tist Church of 700 Sugar
Creek Road will observe
their annual Women’s Day
on Sunday.,-May 16. The
women of Mayfield will be
responsible for the entire
day’s activities. Women of
Mayfield will teach M
Sunday School'classes, be
in charge of Corporate
Worship Services, serve as
choir members and ushers.
One highlight of the cele
bration will be the recog
nizing of the “Mayfield
Woman of the Year.” The
congregation voted by
secret.ballot___
Special guest speaker for
the 11 a.m. worship hour
will be Ethel W. Wilson, a
Teacher-Missionary at
Benedict College of Colum
bia, S.C. Speaker for the 6
p.m. worship hour will be
Mercidene Rice, a Young
Adult member of Mayfield.
The public is invited to
share with Mayfield in this
annual celebration.
Rev. H. S. Diggs is pastor
of the Mayfield Memorial
o
Baptist Church.
Ihe District III Messen
gers (composed of seven
counties! will hold their
annual spring meeting with
the Mayfield Memorial
Baptist Church Saturday,
May 15 beginning at 9 a m.
Jettie Lucas ot Shelby is
president of the District III
Convention. All interested
missionaries are invited to
attend.
WEEPING W ILLOW
The members of Weeping
Willow AME Zion Church
will celebrate their Annual
Memorial Day Sunday,
May 23.
—The Memorial Day Rally
will include the women of
the church competing
financially against the men
of the church.
To assist the women in
beating the men they will
be selling sandwiches and
desserts Saturday, May 15
beginning at 11 a m. at the
church.
The women will also be
soliciting memorial ads in
memory of past friends and
loved ones. Any women of
the church can be contact
ed for those interested in .
purchasing ads.
The captains for the
women are Sister Janiro
Vaughns, and Sister Julia
Phillips. The captain for
the men is Brother Ricky
Livingstone.
The Intermediate Mis
sionary Society will hold
its annual Spring Attic Sale
May 29. Sandwiches will
also be sold.
Weeping Willow AME
Zion Church, located on 306
Billingsley Road, is pas
tored by Rev. J. W.
Henderson.
MT. PROSPECT
Friendship College of
Rock Hill will hold its
annual Founder’s Day ob
servance Saturday, May 15
at Mt. Prospect Baptist
Church at 11 a.m.
Mt. Prospect is located
on West Black St. in
J
Rock Hill, S C.
OTUlllws> lu liulp liquidate—
the debt owed by the school
will be received at this
time.
Guest speaker for this ob
servance will be Dr. Martin
Luther King Sr. of Atlanta,
Georgia.
The public is cordially
invited.
C.N. JENKINS
A Blood Pressure Clinic
will be held at C. N. Jenkins
Memorial United Presby-.
terian Church, 1421 States- v
ville Avenue, Saturday,
May 22 from 9:30 a m. until
11:30 a m.
This clinic is being spon
sored by the Zack Alexan
der AssemblyTTor35t5rder
of the Golden Circle, an
auxiliary of all Prince Hall
Masons of the 32nd and
33rd Degree.
Any senior citizen who
lives in the area may call
332-9137 for transportation
to the church.
HAMPTON UNITED
A Pastor’s Appreciation
Service-will be held in
honor of Rev. Isaiah
Phinisee, pastor of New
Hampton United Presbyte
rian Church May 16 at 6
p.m.
Rev. Phinisee served the
congregation as Moderator
during 1980 and w'as 'in
stalled by Catawba Pres
bytery in July of 1981.
Rev. Dr. Eugene Ran
dall, pastor of Black’s
Memorial Presbyterian
Church in Monroe, will be
the guest speaker for this
special occasion.
Several—choirs are in
vited to render the music at
this time also. Dinner will
be served in the Fellowship
Hall immediately follow
ing the servide. The ser
vice will be held at the
church, 201 Hampton
Church Road.
The Annual Homecoming
Service of the church will
be held May 23 at 2 p.m.
Dinner will be served at 1
p.m. following the morning
worship service.
East Stonewall
Ame Zion Church
1729 Griers Grove Rd.
394-2540
Sunday School: 9:45 a.m.
Morning Worship 11 a.m.
..‘‘To all who are Tired
and need Rest, to all who
are Lonely and need Com
panionship, to all who Sin
and need a Saviour and to
all who seek to Serve their
Fellowman, This Church
opens its doors and in the
Name of Jesus bids you
Welcome"
Sunday Schecule
9:45 a.m. Sunday School
II a.m. Morning Worship
Rev. James E. McCoy
Minister
Graded Day Care Center
Mon.-Fri. 7 a.m.-tp.m,
(ages I months-5 years)
— Friendship
Baptist Church
3301 Beatties Ford Rd. 392-0391
Cooperati o AA# * t * Stcrff
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I raise my eyes toward the hills.
Whence shall my help come?
My help comes from the l»rd
who made heaven and earth.
Psalms 121:1-2
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Greater Mt. Sinai
Baptist Church
1243 West Blvd.
332-2163
Sun. School 9:45
Worship Service
11:00 o.m.
Rev. Norman E. Kerry.
Pastor
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-Memorial United 1
Presbyterian Church \
2600 Beatties Ford Roaa
Charlotte, IS.C. 28216 1
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Wornhip
11:OOajn.
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Sunday School-9:45ajn. \
( lames For Youth And Adults
Reverend Edward B. ISewherry,
_Pastor
first baptist church^ I
1801 Oaklawn Ave.
Sunday School »:30 a m.
•Morning Worship ll :00 a m
Baptist Training Union 5 p m.
Each Third Sunday f
Church Group Meetings I
Each Fourth Sunday Afternoon *
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372-1075
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Rev.Dr.J.B.
Humphrey
372-09*/
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