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1 Church Neux Brief* 1 E.C. Cannon i . ***"».: * ■ f- * T| —«i MfcTi i i m .v 4,,k ..... s » * • . i" • * \ ’ lii v . ■uibm i III »«■< i pi w t • » », »y $■ » H fit . v» *>• t■ *f j. a v • *5> i > v t . , kV.v7 ^MW'rYrMtlWrlf^f Crusade To Conduct Seminars, Workshops, Counseling By Jalyne Strong Post Staff Writer • The E.C. Cannon Crusade began ! at Cannon’* Cathedral this week and , will last through Sunday, July 20, ; with programs each day. ! This evangelistic crusade, J formed and organized by Rev. E. C. • Cannon, is a nonoprofit, non i denominational event open to all | who wish to attend any one of its ' functions. x '“Whatever you’re looking for, ; Whatever you need spiritually, will < t>e offered during the crusade," [ commented a Cannon's* Cathedral ; spokesperson. ‘There will be ' seminars, workshops, and counsel ling ." J. With delegates from North and * South Carolina, Illinois and Vir ' glnia, 1,200 to 1,400 people arrive for * this crusade each year. Each night ’ there will be different guest speak ; era and various choirs with the home - choir of Cannon's Cathedral opening 1 the service nightly. This Saturday ; and Sunday, July 19 and 20, a special ■ appearance will be made by the Hawaiian Holy Ghost Band from 1 Charleston, S.C; .'A native of Asheville, N.C., l Rev. Cannon began this crusade in •Maxton, N.C., 39 years ago. He later .founded Cannon’s Cathedral, locat ;#ut 200 Tuckaseegee RdL, and has . ; been in Charlotte far the last 24 Cannon Cathedral has established • feveral outreach ministries inchid . mg programs for senior citizens, •food and clothing drives, a prison ministry and the E C Cannon Child Development Center. There Is, .^additionally, a radio broadcast ministry heard over WGSP in Charlotte and a television ministry seen on WCCB, Channel 18, and cable channel 3 in Charlotte. ; Cannon’s Cathedral is affiliated with the Church at God and Christ Pentecostal Holiness with national headquarters in Memphis, Tennessee. The public is urged to attend the culminating services at the E.C. Cannon Crusade this weekend ST. PAUL Appeciation services will be held at St. Paul Baptist Church this Sunday, July 20, in honor of the church's pastor, Rev. Paul Drummond. Rev. Drummond is being lauded for faithful service and dedication to the St. Paul family for the past 16 years. ; The 3 p.m program will feature guest speaker, Rev. Don Steger, pastor of Reeder Memorial Baptist Church. Special invited guests jtaclude: Attorney Michael Todd Rev. John Eldred, Dr. J.C. Harris Rev. Bob Walton, Rev. W. T. Samuels, Rev. Bob Harris, Rev. Tommie Davis, Rev. Michael McClain, and Dr. A.B. Sutton. Music will be rendered by the St. ; Paul Mass Choir and Gospel Depart ment and musical groups from 'Reeder Memorial. ; a segment oi tne program will be called, “In Retrospect,” a time for the congregation to look back over the highlights of Rev. Drummond's illustrious career with St. Paul. This presentation will be offered by ! Gregory Johnson, Tracey Mills, Marilyn Pride, and Bobby ! Lowery. A speech on behalf of the St. ;Paul family will be delivered by ; Zack Alexander. ! Rev. Drummond is a native of ;Woodruff, S.C. He earned a B.A. in Social Science from Benedict College and a master’s of divinity from J.J. Stark’s School of • Oakleigh at durham, where recovery takes root Oaklelgh. on the campui of Durham County General Hospital, is marked by towering oak trees - symbolic of strength to be gained by overcoming alcoholism or other chemical dependencies. For those who enter this A new Inpatient treatment center, there la re-dlsccrvery of the aeed that lies in each individual. ^ struggling to germinate into a 1 fuller, stronger life. Here, the health care professionals take the acorn and nurture It m into the oak tree, in a program ® that rebuilds the physical, mental ano spiritual strength ot the chernl callv dependent perron Oaklelgh at durham Is where recovery takes root, and thrives. Oakleigh at durham A Chemical Dependency Treatment Center Durham County Hoapttal Corp • 309 Crutchfield St Durham. NC 27704 • 919/479-3000 . Rev. E.C. Cannon .Leads crusade Theology. He is the recipient of an honorary doctor of ministry degree from Shaw University. However, be is now working on another doctor of divinity degree at Mid-Atlantic Seminary in Rock Hill, S.C. Before coming to St. Paul Baptist, Charlotte in 1970, Rev. Drummond held a pastorate at St. Paul Baptist in Lexington, N.C. He serves as president of the Mt. Peace Ministers Association, and trustee of the General Baptist Convention of North Carolina. His other affiliations Include the Ameri can Baptist Churches of the South; the Rotary Club; a member of the Charlotte Chamber of Commerce and he is a 32nd degree Mason. Married to Thomasina Trapp, Rev. Drummond is the father of two children. All are welcome to attend the appreciation services at SL Paul. The church is located at 1401 N. Allen Street. GREEN OAK 1 The annual Summer Youth Revi val will be held at Green Oak Baptist Church beginning Sunday, July 20, at 7:30 p.m. Rev. C.M. Booker, pastor of Shiloh Baptist Church, will be the guest speaker and Rev. T. L. Barrett, pastor of the life Center Church, Chicago, IL, will be evan gelist for the week. The public is cordially invited to attend. Green Oak is located at 1506 Kennon St. (corner of Hawthorne Lane). MT. MORIAH You are cordially invited to wor ship with the members of Mt. Moriah Baptist Church during their celebration of the churqfa's Mis sionary Department Annual Day Session on Sunday, July 30, at3 p.m. Guest speaker will be Rev. W. Robinson, pastor of Rose Hill Baptist Church, Tradesville, S.C. The choirs and members of Rose Hill will accompany their pastor. Dinner will be served to all imme diately following the Worship Service. Mt. Moriah is located at 381 Crestdale Rd , Matthews, N.C. Rev. J. C. Robinson is pastor. NEW ZION The Young Adult Missionary Department of New Zion Baptist Church win sponsor the New Zion Gospel Chorus in concert on Sunday, July 30, at 6 p.m: The Chorus will be directed by Elder Jamas Davis, Rick McKenzie will be the musician. Everyone is invited to attend. ' The church is*loc8ted at 317 W. Todd Ln. Rev. Jeremiah Robinson is ------- t-i^ - _ Rev. Peel Drummond .Esteemed pester pastor. LOGAN CHAPEL Logan Chapel CME Church members will celebrate their Ushers anniversary on Sunday, July 20, at 3 p.m. Rev. Anthony Williams of the Faith Center will be guest speaker. Revival begins at Logan Chapel on Sunday, July 27, lasting through Friday, August 1. Devotion will be at 7:30 and services begin at 8 p.m Rev. Mayfield Metcalf, pastAr of Parkwood Institutional CME Church, will be guest evangelist for the week. All are invited to services at Logan Chapel. The church is located at 9606 Park too Rd. Rev. Larry Fryer is pastor. FAITH MEMORIAL Women’s Day will be observed at Faith Memorial Baptist Church on Sunday, July 30, at 11 a.m. < Sis. Cynthia McCollough of Friendship Baptist Church will be the special guest. The public is invited to come and share. The church is located at 311 Lakewood Ave. W. H. Caldwell Sr. is pastor. TABERNACLE | On Sunday, July 30, at 7 p.m. Deacons hip Ordination will be held at Tabernacle Baptist Church. Pastor C. David Stackhouse will lead the grand proceesional and brothers Isom Births, Raeford Jones, Waymon Tate, and Thomas Welbom will be ordained deacons. Marching with Pastor Stackhouse wUl be guest clergymen tram In and around the city, Including deacons from Salem Baptist Church ami Reeder Memorial Baptist Church. ^ The ordination sermon win be proclaimed by Rev. Don Steger, pastor of Reeder Memorial Baptist Goins Walker .Of Helping Hands Church. The hymn choir, ushers and congregation of Reeder will also be in attendance. The public is cordially invited to attend. Tabernacle is located on the corner of Tate and Redbud Streets C. David Stackhouse is pastor. ANTIOCH Annual Men’s Day activities will begin at Antioch Baptist Church on Saturday, July U, with a Fellowship Fashion Parade from 6-8 p.m. For the fashion show, members and friends are asked to come dressed in the mast immnmi fash ion they can find. A prize will be given to the person or persons wearing the most unusual styles of clothing. The Fashion Parade will be held in the McVay Wing of the - church. Refreshments will be served. Come out for fellowship, fokd, fashions and fun. men on Sunday, July 20, at 9:45 a.m., the men of Antioch will be in charge of the “Hour of Study of God’s Word.” At the 10:45 a.m. Worship Service, Robert L. “Bob" Davis, principal of Spa ugh Middle School, will be guest speaker. At 3 p.m., the men will bead a Financial Rally for the church’s new expansion building. All men are asked to give $35 at this rally. Rev.C. EL Jenkins, an associate minister at Antioch, will deliver the sermon. The public is invited to all services. Men’s Day Committee members are: James O. Davidson GREATER PROVIDENCE BAPTIST CHURCH P .0 'Sox 34404. 1179 Cleveland Ave., Qiar Mm Telephone (704) 04-41M SonMy School t-.it »jn.; Morning Service 11:00 e.m . Mid week Prayer Service 7:14 p.m. PERSONAL VIDEOS i • BIRTHDAYS • GRADUATIONS • REUNIONS • WEDDINGS ' • PLUS MUCH MORE PROFESSIONALLY DONE CARL CRAWFORD REASONABLE RATES SM-M21 Sometimes the criticism that I receive because of my“ByTheW&y” commentaries makes me Feel Like A Motherless Child, alone and misun derstood. And there have been moments when those feelings make me pause and wonder why should I continue to put myself in the position of being castigated. Thatfc when I remind myself that I was not seek ing popularity: no, it was my intent to encourage people to strive for success by utilizing the minds and bodies given to us by God. So here I go again with another commentary. Black athletes are now challenged to be achieving students as well as performers in the sports arena. The NCAA has ruled that starting wltp September 1986, all Incoming freshmen must have a 2.0 scho lastic average at score a minimum score of700 on the S.A.T. exams. This is not a racist move: it is an attempt to remind the athletes that they ate stu dents, not balls. t Exrelling in the classroom will not diminish the athleteb ability (o perform on the athletic field. The athletes who are successful as students are a defi nite asset to Blade America. \bu see. Black people don't need mole athletic heroes, but we do need more doctors, lawyers, teachers and engineers. JfeeTStoek Vic# President The Greyhound Corporation Bob Davis .Gaest speaker Sr., James Deese, and Will Stratford Jr. Antioch Baptist Church is located at 232 Sky land Ave. Rev. Preston Pendergrass is pastor. CLINTON CHAPEL Goines Walker and The Helping Hand Gospel Singers will celebrate their 27th anniversary at Clinton Chapel AME Zion Church on Sun day, July 20, at 3 p.m. The Helping Hand Gospel Singers since their establishment 27 years ago have been ministering to the needy, sick and shut-in. They are continuing to seek some of the best singers of Charlotte and surrounding areas. All are cordially invited to the anniversary celebration. Clinton Chapel is located at 1901 Rozzells Ferry Rd. Rev. Retoy Gaston is pastor. SUPPORT OUR ADVERTISERS -— Full 8erviee Paper Products Office Supplies - Janitorial - Food Service - Tissues - Towels - Catering Supplies - Bags - Can Liners - Buffet ft Party StqppUes - Bags - Tape - Copier Paper - Waxes • Cleaners - Strippers - And Much More No Minimum . We Break Cases - Free Delivery TOP QUALITY - LOW PRICES 4426 E. Independence Blvd. 5S8-S663 515 N. Polk St. PineviUe, N.C. 889-5*65 Braces for Children & Adults ' DR. PAUL A. 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