Church News Briefir 1. F. D’ers To Present “History Of The Post Staff Writer • .In culmination of Black History Month, activities at Greater Bethel AME Church, 201 Grandin Rd, the Y.P. D’ers of toe church will present a film presentation entitled “The History of the Black Church.” This film will be shown February 26 at 5:60 p.m. at the church. You are invited to attend To make this an even more nostalgic event, yotl afe asked to come to chiirch dressed.as people dressed 100 years ago. The most historically fashioned dresser will receive a S*. Lisa Fair is presi t of the Y. P. D’ers and Rev. Levi Brown is pastor. ELM STREET AME ZION . .Members of Eton Street AME Zion Church will sponsor a Chitlin’ Dinner and Fish Fry at the church, located at 125 Wadsworth Ave., Satur day, February 25, from ll a m. until. Five or more orders will be delivered. You may call 392-4012 or 372-9200 be tween the hours of 2-6 p. m on Friday or 372-9200 on Saturday, February 25, to -Place vour orders. Th» p... blic is cordially Invited to attend. Teresa C. Alexan D. Lee is pastor. ' r—SECOND CALVARY Junior flBhsjooarv Department of Second Cal vary Baptist Church will sponsor a Baby Contest • Sunday, April 29, at 4 pjm. Second Calvary Baptist Church is located at 114 -'* WORLD DAY PRAYER : World Day of Prayer, an •vent sponsored in tbe U.S. tty Church Women United to unite women of faith in r ever 5,000 communities and KO countries in a com • day Of prayer, will be flrtebrated Friday, March 2 ta separate Charlotte " ohurcbea. if This day, women of faith around the globe will pray together for a world at 7 peace, free from hunger and thirst. * Services will be held in many churches throughout f more information, contact Nancy Tennies at 553-1891. { 8TATESVUXE AVE. - A Black Heritage Cele bration will be held at Statesville Avenue Pres byterian Church? Sunday, February 96, at 9:45 p.m. * This celebration will be presented jointly by the Sunday School classes of the church. Topics discussed will •include “The Black preacher.” “Black Music,” “Black Politi cians,” "Black Businees “Jobs” and other flhases of the black heri tage. * The public is cordially invited. Rev. Wilburn Sanders is pastor. Tbe Church is located at 2806 Statesville Ave. * HENDERSON GROVE * More than 150 people attended a special candle light memorial service Sunday, February 12, for the late Mrs. Lula Gate wouu i-auerson, an or dained Missionary worker, it the Henderson Grove Presbyterian Church, USA, located on Hwy. 51 in Mint Hill, N.C. !’ The II a.m. service was conducted by the Mission ary Society of the church which featured three speakers. The featured Speaker was Mrs. Ann McAuley; other speakers were Mrs. Hattie S. Dunn and Mrs. Delores Cherry, who was also Mistress of Ceremonies. Mrs. Mary Patterson is president of the church's Missionary Society. Mrs. Mabie S. j Guien is Clerk of Session The church is pastoral by Rev. Joe E. Maxwell ■ SILVER MOUNT /' The Missionary Depart ment of ladies of Sil£r Mount Baptist Church in vite you to share in. its Annual Woman’s Day; ob servance Sunday, Februa ry 36, at 11 a.m. Guest speaker miaister Emily H. _I from Waxhaw. Hk: f '< Hie ladies will be in charge <wt the service, be rendered by Hymn Choirs Combination Usher's ChortH^ . The “Woman of the Year’’ will be downed as a result of everyone working \ Mayor Harvey Gantt (left) was spe&aT guest speaker at the Kth church an niversary of Clement Memorial AME Zion Church recently. A special welcome IS family- Mra. Lilli an Price and Rev. Ell Price. (Photo Be Divine Reflections) toward a financial goal of $10,000. Silver Mt. is located in the Sterling Community in South Carolina. Rev. William Lee, Jr. is pastor. GREATER MT. SINAI The women at Greater Mt. Sinai Baptist Chwch will celebrate their Annual Woman’s Day Sunday, a.m. hour. On this day, as well as in years past, the women of the' church will be respon sible for the morning worship service w^lch be yjns with qy Wftmnn’ff Chorus leading the congre gation in spiritually uplift ing songs. Guest speaker for the oc casion will be Mrs. Paul W. Drummond, wife of Rev. -Div-Paul W Drummond, pastor of St. Paul Baptist The church invites you to come, out and bear this dynamic speaker deliver a meaningful message. Greater Mt. Sinai is located at 1243 West Blvd. with the Rev. N.E. Kerry as pastor.. FIRST MAYFIELD Rev. Gregory Davis will preach during the 11 a.m. worship service at First MayfieM Memorial Baptist - Pass It On,” Sunday,, February 28, at 0timore Chapel AME Zion Church in Concord at 6 p.m. The public Is invited and there is no charge. The speaker will be Thaddeus O. Howie, Dean of Men at Barber-Scotik CoUege. The program is under the -direction of I^rry N.iye nf Kannapolis, (?, ’ PRAYER BREAKFAST - -The interdenominational. Fellowship Brebk - fast -will be- held-at. the Howard JolinBon’s Restau rant on 00 Statesville Rd. bruary 25, at 11 a ra.' Coordinator is Estell Qu«en Thompson. Rev. Frank Murphy, pastor of New Truth Tabernacle Church of God, will be the guest speaker. „ MISSIONARY USHERS The Missionary Baptist Ushers Union will present a play entitled “Behold, I Stahd ,At The Door And Kock-'Jesus Is Coming Bpck,” at 8 p.m. Monday, February *7, at Shiloh Baptist Church, 2600 Elmin v ^ • X • All ushers and the public f ore invited to be present. Music will be furnished by die church. Gethsemane Baptist Ushers will make ijp the cast in,tbe produc tion. sionary Department of Morning Star Baptist Church, 5823 Phillip St_, at 4 p.m. Guest speaker will be Evangelist Beverly Croutch. You are invited to attend. Rev. Abraham Lockhart is pastor. METROPOLITAN AME Metropolitan AME Church will bold its ser vices Sunday, February 26, in the Johnson C. Smith University Administration Building-Auditorium. Sun day Softool begins at 9:45 ’ a.m. and worship service at U a.m. The public is always in vited to worship and share with the Metropolitan church family » •—TZZ Abo an February 26, the pastor of the church, Rev. M. L. Rich, officers and members will travel to Greensboro to reader an. AME Church Pounder’s Day Service during the afternoon. If you would like to speak to the pastor of Metropolitan AME Church and-or have not found a church home of your own, call Rev. Rich St 374-0422. H.O. GRAHAM The Men’s Council of the H. O. Graham Presbyte rian Church, 2226 Old Steele Creek fed., held its monthly Men's Council breakfast recently and sage from successful busi nessman and Christian, about” only, but it is thing for . community as;i the third Sunday in March at 8:30 a.m. Rev. Dr. • X ! 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