Uutrch /Veto* ttnejs ^ Grace AME Zion Church’s YAMS Will Host A Health Fair January 25 ay jujk strong Poet Staff Writer The Grace AME Zloo Church YAMS will host a Health Fair, this Saturday, January 25, from 1:30 a m. until noon. During the Fair, there will dis cussions and presentations on such topical issues as: Child Abuse, Al coholism, and Teenage Pregnaincy. Additionally, a Dental Health Work shop will be held. Meanwhile, on this same day, the Grace AME Zion Parent Body No. 2 will cater its annual Bar-B-Que, beginning at 11 a.m. lasting until • p.m. Donations are $3 75 for one dinner or three sandwiches. Then on Sunday, January 26, the church is honored to present Rose Sharon Bryan, who will preach her trial sermon. Bryan a member of Grace AME and a student at Hood Seminary, Livingstone College, Salisbury, N.C., will deliver her sermon at S p.m. Everyone is cordially invited to participate in the activities at Grace AME Zion. The church is located at 219 S. Brevard St. Rev. Marion Jooes is pastor. NEW ST. JOHN “In today's world the only man for the crisis would have to be a man of God,” declares Rev. Robert Leak. “For example," he continues, “there were the old patriarchs: Abraham, Moses and Elijah.” Rev. Leak will expound on his theme, “God’s Special Man for the World Crisis,” this Sunday, January X, during the 11 o’clock worship ser vice at New St. John Baptist Church. Also during Urn Morning Wor ship program, the dedication of all babies of the church will taka place The public is warmly invited to •ttend New St John far located at 2000 St. John Rd. Rev. Leak is pastor. UNIVERSITY PARK V University Park Baptist Church presents the Cleo Brawn Emer gency Choir from Vineland, N.J., on . Sunday, January X, at 5 p.m. The Choir can also be heard on WGIV, radio station lflOOAM,« pm., the same day. Everyone is invited to the con cert The church is located at XX Keller Ave. Rev. James B. Palmer is plater. CORINTHIAN The members of Corinthian Mis sionary Baptist Church will cele brate their pastor Rev. Timothy H. Scott’s first amriysrsanr on Stpday, The public is cordially Invited to attend. The chinch is located at 1404 N . Church St . % ' HARVEST TEMPLE CHURCH Zig Ziglar shares the secrets for success hi "Living Your Potential’’ a three-film series to be shown at Harvest Temple Church. February - 2, 9 and 10, at 0 p.m. each evening. The three-part scries Includes: first, "Zig’s Story," offering dyna mic and heartwarming lessons from Ziglar’s own rags to riches to true success journey; secondly, “Success Starts Hero" Introduces you to the simple foundations necessary for you to maximize, rather than bury your talents and to reach your God-glvsh potential; finally, film three, "How God Sees You,” shows how being "created in the image of God" can heal the flaws in your self-image and transform every key relationship in your life. • —. -i-;___ i Rev. L. D. Parker _Gives message God created you for accomplish ment, endowed you with the aeed of greatness. Why settle for lew? The public is urged to attend the film aeries. Harvest Temple Church is located at 6901 Wilkinson Blvd. For further information, please call 393-0228. GENERAL BAPTIST ASSOC. The Mecklenburg General Baptist Association Ushers Auxiliary is hosting a bus trip to Raleigh, N.C., for the One-Day Session Ushers’ Convention at Memorial Auditorium on Wednesday, February 22. The bus leaves Charlotte at 5:48 a.m. on February 22. Round trip fare is $11 per person. Deadline to have payment In for the trip is February 8. For more information, call Brpther Lawrence Brooks at 378-1988 or Brother Forest M ! Eaves at 372-5338. All ushers are welcome to attend. MYERSPARK Myers Park Presbyterian Church will present its annual Festival of Arts' from Saturday, February S, until Sunday, February 16. During the week-long activities, creative ihovement, reading theatre, art for children and youth, music, food and fellowship are Just some of the events to be featured. Dr. Fred R. Anderson, noted mu sician and pastor, will be guest speaker on Sunday, February 9. The festivities continue, with a Shrove Tuesday Pancake Supper on February 11, with entertainment by the Davtdsqa Jazz Ensemble, a special music by the Chancel Choir at the worship service on Sunday, Rev. D. L. MorrlSoo .Guest preacher ' located at 2501 Oxford PI. Dr. J. Randolph Taylor is pastor. For further information, contact the church at 376-3895. CLINTON CHAPEL Ernest Duran Council No. 77 of the Paul Drayton Lodge No, 7 Knights of Pythagoras will present a Gospel program on Sunday, February 16, 3 p m., at Clinton Chapel AME Zion Church. Following the concert, three door prizes will be given away: first prize, a lawn mower; second prise, $100; and third, $50. Donations are $1 and you don’t have to be present to Win. • The Junior Harmonettes and the Young Adult Choir of First Baptist Church, Concord, will appear. Your support will be greatly appreciated. Tickets may be pur chased at Reid’s Supermarket, 2321 West Blvd.; or West Blvd. Hair Design, 2553 West Blvd.; or from any member of the lodge. Clinton Chapel is located at 1901 Rozzella Ferry Rd. . » Dr. Lem Riddick .Goeat speaker win oe neia at earn street ame Zion Church, Sunday, January 36, at 4 p.m. Don’t miss this event. The church is located at 135 Wadsworth Place. Rev. C. E. Woods Is pastor, MT. MORIAH Mt. Moriah Baptist Church will host an Installation Service for all 1966 church officers on Sunday, January 28, commencing at 6:45 p.m. Dr. L. D. Parker, pastor of St. Luke Baptist Church, will declare the installation message. The public is invited. Mt. Moriah is located at 381 Creetdale St. in Matthews, N.C. Rev. J. C. Robinson is pastor. REEDER MEMORIAL Pastor C. Donald Stager of Reeder Memorial Baptist Church will experience his first Pastor’s Appreciation Day on Sunday, January 26, at 4 p.m. The event will be held at Mt.' Carmel Baptist Church, located at 3201 Tiickaseegee Rd. Rev. Leon Riddick, pastor of Mt. Carmel, will deliver the message. Pastor Arthur Sanders, associate minister of Reeder Memorial, win preside. The Reeder Memorial Family ln .“ vites everyone to attend. The church holds services at Metrolina Funeral Home Chapel, 3715 Beatties Ford Rd. Sunday School meets at 0:30 a.m. Wor ship Services at 10:49 a.m. PLEASANT HILL A Winter Extravaganza Fash ion Show, sponsored by the Youth Organization of Pleasant Hill Baptist Church, will be presented at the Sugaw Creek Recreation pater on SatutMv January 26, at —r——r-V ■ • • - i f ■ m: J V K A ~ ' >7 4:30 p m. The young people will model the latest winter ensembles. Also the Athletic Department of Pleasant Hill is asking that you support their basketball teams. The Adult Men’s team won' over Latta Day Saints last week! On January S3 the men will play The United House of Prayer at the Tuckaaeegee Center at» p.m. Com* out and cheer them to victory! Pleasant Hill Baptist Is located at 517 Baldwin Ave. Rev. Andrew Cuthbertsao is pastor. ADAMMOSTROPOUTAN Adams-Metropolitan AMS , Church wUl bold its third Quarterly Conference for the annual confe rence year. Rev. Tyson L. Cable, presiding Elder, will bring the morning mes sage during the 11 o’clock Worship Hour. The Business session will convene following the worship At 4 p.m., the church will have a preaching and singing program and a dedication service of new church pews. The pews once belonged to the historical Little Rock AME Son Church and have been donated to Adams-Metropolitan by friends. Pastor Rich is said to be “delight ed tofeave been the recipient of such valuable items.” Rev. D. L. Morrison, pastor of Greater Bethel AME Church, will bring the message for this service. He win be accompanied by his choir and congregation. Also, the Angels of Joy of Charlotte will be special guests, along with other visiting choirs and churches. :— The public is urged to attend. Adams-Metropolitan is located at 900 Yorkmont Rd. Rev. Mayor Rich Is pastor. r ■ & Cfje Charlotte I Cfjurcf) ^Directory |j The Charlotte Post is the KIT to the best in sports, news, entertainment, and much more! Call 376*0496 to start your subscription 332-2163 Greater Mt. Sinai Baptist Church I p> i . *.r i) , i j 1243 W. Blvd. Sunday School: 9:45 a.m. Worship Service: 11 a.m. “Where Christ Is Preached, As He Is, To Men As They Are.” Graded Day Care Center Men.-Frl. 7 a.m.-« p.m. (Agea 4 monUia Syeara) v .. SFuend<Jiifi Ski/itht ^Au\cA Dr. Clifford A. Jane*, Sr. WermUp 3301 Beattie* Ford Read First Baptist Church - West I dvr. Or. J.B. ifcf hrij> Kra-iBTs "W# to to to

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