Church News Briefs Clement Memorial AME Zion Church Sets Annual Sei—ices ray i eresa sunmoai Post Managing Editor The Annual Coronation service of Clement Memorial AME Zipn Church will be held Sunday, March 24, at 6 p.m. The coronation will feature the ladies in their long evening apparel and the men in their dark suits and tuxedos. Each year the church looks for ward to the coronation. Anxious excitment prevails as the members wait to see who will be crowned queen and king for the year. An invitation is extented to the entire community to come and wit - ness this occasion as the church strives to improve the church and community, as well as uplift the name of Jesus. The church also sponsored a Twelve Tribe Rally recently. The rally was instigated at the church by Rev. and Mrs. Ell Price, first family, as a building fund pro ject. It has proven to be a suc cessful and meaningful occasion. The church is located at 2207 Newland Rd. Rev. Ell Price and the congregation of Clement cordially invite the public to attend all services. 8ILVER MOUNT Lincoln C. Lee, the youngest son of Rev. and Mrs. William Lee Jr., first family of Silver Mount Baptist Church, will, deliver his initial trial sermon Sunday, March 24, at 7 p.m., at Silver Mount, on Old Pine ville Rd. in south Charlotte. Lincoln is a senior at North, Mecklenburg High School and plans to attend Shaw University in Ra leigh this fall. He has been a member of Sil ver Mount since IS74. He grew up participating in the Youth Depart ment and served on both the Midget and Junior Usher Boards. He participated in Scout Troop No. 345 of Derita and has earned a number of outstanding Scouting awards. He now serves as assist ant Scput Master. Lee has been a member of his > school’s ROTC program for three years, is a proficient typist and has played the violin for five years. ' The public is cordially invited to attend. GREATER BETHEL AME The Sunday School Department of Greater Bethel AME Church will present the Easter Program on Sunday, March 31, at 4:30 p.m. The program will consist of recitations and two plays entitled, “The Easter Egg” and “The Crucifixion^” * The pupUc is cordially; invited io _\ajttend. Come out and support the youth in their efforts. The church is located at 301 Grandin Rd. Rev. Levi Brown, pastor; Sister Alberta W. Prince, Sunday School Superinten dent. The public is cordially invited to attend. TEMPLE CHAPEL On March 24 at 4 pjn., the Junior Harmonettas of Temple Chapel Baptist Church will be in concert at Steele Creek ABIE Zion Church, 6414 York Rd. This program is being sponsored by the Youth Department. LOVEKNOT MINISTRIES Betty Jo Blackmon will speak on Drag, Drugs and other Whoredoms” Thursday, March 31, at the Mutual Savings and Loan, 5700 Central Ave., beginning at 7: $6 p.m. Loveknot Ministries invites the public to attend. This is a non profit ministry. There is no admission. MATTHEW8-MURKLAND Matthews-Murkland Presbyterian Church will celebrate its 16th mer ger anniversary March 34 at 2:30 p.m. Dinner will be served at 1:30 p.m. Guest speaker will be Rev. Broadnax, pastor of Bethel AME Zion Church. Also on March 29 and 30 a barbeque will be held from 11 a m. until 6:30 p.m. at the church. Take out orders of five or more avail able. Rev. D. O. Henningon is pastor. The church is located at 7001 Old Lincoln C. Lee .Delivering sermon Providence Rd. The public is cor dially invited. . Friendship baptist Closing out Women’s Emphasis Month at Friendship Missionary Baptist Church, 3301 Beatties Ford Rd., will be a Forum Night. On Monday, March 25, the Forum will include a “Career Role Model Panel-6:30p.m. until7:45p.m.; two sessions from 7:45 - 8:06; and a discussion on Social Security Aware ness from 8:05 until 8:35. The public is cordially invited to attend. Rev. Dr. Clifford A. Jones Sr., minister. GETHSEMANE AME ZION On Sunday, March 24, at 6:30 p.m., the Home Missionary Society of Gethsemane AME Zion Church will sponsor the Annual Lenten Service. The theme, “A Journey With Christ Through The Holy Land,” will be brought to life as viewers take a 200 mile “armchair” trip to the Holy Land showing where Jesus lived, worked, taught, and his triumphant entry into Jerusalem. You get all of this without the hassle of passport, vaccinations or luggage. The Society promises it will be a journey you’ll never forget. The public is cordially invited. The church is located at 531 Campus St., Ella Asbury, President, Rev. Dr. George E. Battle Jr., pastor. ZION MISSIONARY BAPTIST . . The final service honoring the anniversary of Rev. George A. Dozier as minister of Zion Mis sionary Baptist Church will be held Sunday, March 24, at 3 p.m. jgr* *** 0** i The public is cordially invited to attend. The church is tocat3dat 1528 West Blvd. on the corner of Re mount Rd. and West Blvd. ELM STREET AMR ZION Elm Street ABIE Zion Church will present a four-gospel program Sunday, March 24, beginning at 3 p.m. r\ This program is one of the monthly building fund programs for the church Speakers will include Rev. Mar shall Long, China Grove ABIE Zion; Rev. Cherry of Clinton Chapel ABIE Zion; Rev. Flemming of Moore's Sanctuary; and Rev. Willie Knox of Bethel Baptist in Kanna polis. The public is cordially invited to attend. Elm Street AME Zion is located at 125 Wodsworth Place, Rev. C. E. Woods is pastor. ST. PAUL BAPTIST St. Paul Baptist Church will ob serve Mission and Benevolent Day Sunday, March 24, during the 11 a.m. worship service. This service, sponsored by the Missionary Department, will fea ture a guest speaker, Dr. Thelma Lea Compton Horton, president of the Women’s Baptist Hme and Fo reign Missionary Convention of N.C., auxiliary to the General Baptist State Convention of N.C., Inc. Rev. Dr. Paul W. Drummond is minister. The church is located at 1401 N. Allen St The public is cordially invited to attend. Rev. Anthony Jlnwright .Salem pastor ST.JOHN BAPTIST “Now is the Acceptable Time For The Day of Salvation” will be the theme at New St. John Baptist Church, 2000 St. John Rd„ in the Hickory Grove-Newel] area of Charlotte. Rev. Robert Leak Jr., pastor of the church, will deliver this message during the 11 a.m. worship service. On March 31 the Paradise Voices will celebrate its fifth anniversary with many outstanding choirs and choruses. The public is cordially invited. The program begins at 4 p.m. COM BO NATION CHOIR On Sunday, March 24, the Cora bonation Choir of Charlotte will be presented in its first annual con cert at the Waves of Joy Baptist Church located on the_corner of Pegram and 15th Streets in north Charlotte. The “Combo” is an interdenomin ational Christian evangelistic min istry whose purpose is to spread the love of Jesus Christ throughout the land. This is done through song and testimony, always with the oppor tunity to accept Jesus Christ as Lord and Saviour being the focal point of the service. The “Combo” has been beard in and around the Charlotte area for the past few years as well as having performed many times along the Blast Coast. The choir has released an album, “Changed,” which is heard over the blade gospel sta tions. • ' S™ « The choir is also taking this time to introduce to the public the iSmP^2r^beaM« MTssSteSa SSrtdTb^ 9' 1984: 12, USS^MissaSiheena Strad ford, born November 6, 1964; and . *■ ^ You are urged to Join the Com bonation Choir on March 24 at the Waves of Joy Baptist Church. Services will begin at 6 p.m NEW EMMANUEL Continuing the “Believers are Achievers’’ series, Rev. Mc Dowell and members of New Em manuel Congregation Church, 3546 Beatties Ford Rd., will present Mrs. Willie Smith, noted community acti vist. Pfc h Pay Shoes©i _Sale. Our new spring styles Ht into yonr plans every day of the week. i!»SC»g5 1 *5 *' PI*** • M3) South W««l. (K-Mart Plata) J 2**4 CP"****® (CafrtrM Squara) • Salmon! Afcbay Plata (Mary. 77*. S Pin am *• SMS Albamarta M (Loahmanna Plan) 7 Ma'ihawa Plaza (Mary. 7a t *1). Malthaara 4 3171 rf##dQfn Ortiv Paul MaIii Bpm aftpapa aaaaauiaakaaa *» rmw •wfffwnifi. Rev. Dr. Clifford Jones .Salem speaker Mrs. Smith will speak at the church Wednesday, March 27, at 8 p.m. The public is cordially invited to attend. SALEM BAPTI8T • On Sunday, March 24, the 11 a.m. worship service, and 3 p.m. service will continue the church’s month long celebration of Mission Day. Services at Salem Baptist Church, 5318 Salem Church Rd., will em phasise “How To Carry Out Mis sion Work,*' At 3 p.m. Sunday, Rev. Dr. Clif ford A. Jones, pastor of Friendship Baptist Church, will deliver the mes sage. His congregation will accom pany him. Dr. Jones, a dynamic speaker, was barn in Philadelphia and reared in New Jersey. He is mar ried to the former Carolyn Brenda Reynolds. They are the proud pa rents of two children, Michelle and Anthony. Dr. Jones received the master of divinity and master of theology de grees from Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary. He received the degree of doctor of ministry at Boston School of Theology; and has studied at Regents Park College in Oxford, England. He has served in the General Baptist State Convention as Re cording Secretary and Executive Committee member. Dr. Jones is noted for achievements in Who’s Who in Religion In America; Who’s Who Among Black Americans; Who’s Who In International Bio graphies, Oxford, England. Salem has featured several wor ship services, programs and a work shop stressing the importance of mission wdrk. The workshop was conducted by Eva Johnson of the Woman’s Home and Foreign Mis sion of N.C! Ste led the studies emphasizing that each Christian has a jdb. This workshop was held last' Saturday and was a great success, according to Salem’s church re porter, Ann McCullough. Salem, pastored by Rev. Anthony. Jinwright; cordially invites the pub lic to all services at the church. GREATER BETHEL On Sunday, March 24, at 11 a.m., the men of Greater Bethel AME Church will observe their Annual Men’s Day 1985. Guest speaker for the 11 a.m, worship service will be William “Bill” Lindsay, a native Char lottean. Lindsay is a graduate of the public schools of Charlotte; a graduate of Fisk University where he received a B. A. degree and also a graduate of Temple University where he received the master of education degree. Lindsay taught English at West Charlotte High School where he remained tor 20 years. He also taught special ability and talented English students at Myers Park High School. Having completed 90 years in the field of education, Lindsay then re tired from the North Carolina Pu blic Education System. At the time of his retirement he was vice prin cipal of East Gaston High School in Mount Holly. Men’s Day promises to be one to remember for a long time; there fore, you are asked to attend. Greater Bethel is located at 201 Grandin Rd.; Rev. Levi Brown, pastor. MYERS PARK PRESBYTERIAN On Wednesday. April 3, at 8 p.m. w Fellowship Hall of Myers Park Presbyterian Church, Dr. Sidney Alexander, national president of Physicians for Social Responsibility and head of the cardiovascular section of the Lahey Clinic in Boston, Mass., will speak on “Nuclear War and the Physician: The Case for Prevention." There will be a question and answer pe- ? riod after his talk which is free and open to the public. The evening is sponsored by the Mecklenburg Chapter of Physicians for Soda] Responsibility. For more informa tion, contact Clarissa Porter at 332-4450. TTiird Place Award Dennis Smirl and Jerry Meredith of Charlotte won a third place award in L. Ron Hubbard’s Writ ers of the Future contest. Smirl is an instructor in the Computer Science Division at Cen tral Piedmont Community College. Meredith is manager of Walden books in uptown Charlotte. Earlier in the day. Or. 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