^JppBiilMftnary Church Celebrates Rev. And Mrs. Scott’s Anniversary CHRISTIAN FAMILY -—Ife* "Trial Sermon" of Bro. Ronnie Wallace Sr. will take place at Christian Family Mis sionary Baptist Church on Sun day, January 25, at 4 p,m. The son of Rev. and Mrs. J. W. Wallace Sr., Bro. Wallace is the fifth son in this family to accept the call to the gospd ministry. He is a trustee and also the su perintendent of Sunday School at _ Christian Family. Everyone is cordially invited to come and share in this memora . ble occasion. The church is located at in the Allen Hills community at 3030 S. Allen Rd.,off the 6100 block of N. Graham St. NEW ST. JOHN : All roads lead to New St. John I Baptist Church this weekend as the church hosts its first Super* weekend of 1987, Saturday and v i Sunday, January 24 and 26. Activities begin Saturday [ morning with a 8 a.m. Prayer breakfast far the men of New St. John. Then, from 9 a.m. to 12 noon, a workshop on all phases of church activity will be held, open ’ t<0 the general community. A noon luncheon for all guests fol j lows. At 7 p.m., the church will host the outstanding Cleo Brown Emergency Choir of Pleasant ville, NJ., in concert. Other per forming guests for this event will be the University Park Baptist Church Mass Choir and the Com bined Choir of New St. John. Sunday services begin at 11 a.m. and Rev. Robert Leak will deliver the sermon at this time under the theme "What Makes A Dynamic Church: Good Leader ship and Good Followship." Three points Rev. Leak will stress in this address involve "Christian steadfastness, " "progression in Christ," and "the fight against the desires of the Rev. and Mrs. T.H. Scott flesh and general temptations." Also during the morning Wor ship Service, special guest Rev. Hendricks from Pleasantville, N J., will assist in thelnsfalte tion of New St John’s 1987 church officers. Everyone is invited to attend all services of New St. John's Super weekend. Hie church is located at 2000 St. John Rd. Rev. Leak is minister. FATTHCME Hie Sunday School Department of Faith CME Church will present an interesting and informative film about rock music on Satur day, January 31, at 5:30 p.m. Hie film,* titled, "Rock—It's Your Decision," presents the Christian argument against rock music in a clear and uncompro mising manner. It focuses on the philosophy and lifestyle of the people involved in rock and gives the Biblical basis for opposition to this type of music. Hie film will appeal to both par ents and young people. Admis sion is free. Hie church is located at 457 Wallingford St. in the Hidden Valley area of Charlotte. Rev. Willie J. Sturgess Sr. is pastor. BIG PINEVILLE Big Pineville AME Zion Church, Pineville, N.C., will sponsor its annual Twelve Tribes program on Sunday, Jan uary 25, at 6 pm. All are welcome to attend. Rev. Charles W. Reid is pas tor. MECK. GBA The Mecklenburg General Bap tist Association Ushers Auxil iary is hosting a bus trip to Ra leigh, N.C., for the one-day ses sion of the Usher’s Convention at Memorial Auditorium on Satur day, February 21. The bus leaves Charlotte 5 a.m. on February 21. Round trip fare Is $10.40 per person. Deadline for payment is February 7. For more information call Bro. Forest Eaves at 372-5338 or Bro. Saylor Mattison at 892-2885. r All ushers are welcome to at tend. NEW BETHLEHEM On Sunday, January 25, the Junior Missionary Department of New Bethlehem FBH Church will present a play titled "Go" at 7 p.m. Following the play, at 7;30 pan, a Seven-Up program will be held. It will feature seven speakers, from Charlotte and Gastonia, who will preach. Participants will be Sis. Mary McCorkle, Sis. Linda Watson, Rev. Jeff Davis, Rev. H. Carmichael, Rev. Sis. V. Green, Sis. B. Davis, and Eld er Carl Williams. The public is invited to attend. The church is located at 401 E. 18th St. Rev. J.R. Caldwell is pastor. FAITH CME Join the women of Faith CME Church in a special evening of food and fellowship to benefit their Wo men's Day program on Saturday. January 24, from 5-9 p.m. Donations are IS for adults and $3 for children (four to 12-years of age.) _ TfxT church is located at 457 WeUingford St. GRACE A barbecue sponsored by the Parent Body Missionary Society No. 2 of Grace AME Zion Church will be held on Saturday, January 24, from 11 a.m. until 6 p.m. in the church basement. _ You may choose a chicken dinner of 3 barbecue sandwiches for a ' donation of $3.50. The church is located at 219 S.BrevardSL FRIENDSHIP “Teaching Peace Interfaith Con ference” will be held on Saturday, January 24, 9 a.m. - 3:30 p.m., at Friendship Baptist Church The conference, baaed on the premise that the teaching of princi ples of peace and justice are central to the doctrines of all religions, will feature experienced leaders in reli gious education and peace educa tion. The 12 workshops given through out the day offer topics of interest to clergy, educators, and general faith community membership. Cost for the day-long event is $10 pro-registered ($12 on the day of the conference), with lunch, snacks and materials included in the foe. Day _ care is available for a $4 fee. The church is located at 3301 Beatties Ford Rd. Dr. Clifford A. Jones is pastor. MOORE'S SANCTUARY The John I. Jackson Singers of Moore’s Sanctuary AME Zion Church will celebrate their second anniversary on Sunday, January 25, at 4 p.m. The choir is under the direction of Mr. Henrico White. Advisors to the choir are Mrs. Sharon Gabriel and Mrs. Doris Moore. You are cordially invited to at tend. The church is located at 4100 Morrisfield Dr. Rev. John L Jackson is minister. STATESVILLE AVENUE , - Statesville Avenue Presbyterian T Church will celebrate its 35th apni- ' versary oo Sunday, January 25. * Highlight* of the day will include - an 11 a.m. anniversary service at£. the church followed by a festive dinner- 1 p.m. at Grimes Memorial Lounge, Johnson C. Smith univer sity. . -- Tickets may be obtained by calling Douglas Spears at 525-3025 week days after 4:30 p.m. Everyone is invited. Hie church la located at 2806 Statesville Ave. Rev. Wilburn M. Sanders is minister. ELM STREET A Women’s Home and Overseas Missionary program win be held at Elm Street AME Zion Church on Sunday, January 25, at 11 a.m. Speaker will be Sis. Sylvia Perry, associate pastor of Rockwell AME Zion Church. The public is invited to attend. The church is located at 125 Wadsworth PI. Rev.Charles Woods is pastor. UNIVERSITY PARK University Park Baptist Church will present the Cleo Brown Emer gency Choir in concert on Sunday, January 25, at 5:90 p.m. From New Jersey, this choir has toured extensively along the east coast and throughout the Southern states. Everyone is cordially invited. The church is located on the corner of Keller Ave. and Senior Dr. Rev. James E. Palmer is pastor. tKfje Charlotte Cimreb Bttectorp GALILEE BAPTI8T CHURCH Rev. F.A. Griffin, pastor. m Shady Lana, marietta, N.C. SM. hena JM0010 Sunday: ♦:« SJn. Sunday choel; 11:00 a.m. Worahlp tacvlpa. fdnatdty: IMpjm. Sunday School hjdy; tiOOp.m. Prayer Service. SIMPSON-GILLE8PIE UNITED METHODI8T CHURCH Meeting at Hie Methodist Home 3420Shamrock Drive: . Sunday School: 2:30 a.m. Worship Service: U:00a.m. . Pastor: Rev. John F. Epps ■ * 508-3806 l CONSOLATION CATHOLIC Church - 375-4339 School - 376-3796 2301 Statesville Avenue Child Development, K - 8 grades. Before-After school care -6 a m. - 6 p.m. Mass-Sat. 7 p.m-Sun. 8 A 11 a.m. Sunday School - 9:15 - 10:45 a.m. St. mark united METHODIST CHURCH . 917 Clanton Road - Off 1-77 South Sunday School: 10a.m. Worship Service: 11a.m. Pastor: Rev. Benjamin W. Stewart ... ., ■ 523-7401 , v. • Steele Creek A.M.E.Zion Church 6414 York Rd. Charlotte N.C. Rev. Fred A. McCullough ' Pastor 525-5776:Church , 333-5842:Homc Sunday School 9:45 Morning Worship 11:00 Evening Worship Every Sunday Night at 4:00 Prayer Service & Bible Study Wed. Night 7:00 Rev. McCullough Shiloh Institutional Baptist Church * V. ^ >V ,'0>' uy3 j'-Si** f B. * /‘Y* 2400 Greenland Ave. Rev. Tommy G. Davis-Factor 3*2-2065 Church 523-2166 Home Sunday Morning Worship-s a.m. Church School 5:45 a.m. Sunday Worship 11 a.m. Mid-Week Prayer 8ervice 5 Bible Study - Wednesday 7 p.m.' ■ f "The Church with a Christ-centered Message and People-centered Program. Where We Eater Ta Worship and Depart to Serve.” Graded Day Care Center Mon.-Fri. 7 a.m.-6 p.m. (Ages 4 months 5 years) i €r\iend&Aifi ulafitiot *$Au%cA S30I Bealtits Ford Road •fT.^'SSSjwll, First Baptist Church - West Rev. Dr. i.B. Humphrey 1801 Oaklawn Ave. Sunday School t:Ma.m. Morning Worship 11:00 a.m. Training Session S p.m. (Each Third Sunday) Wednesday Service 7 p.m. "We bid you welcome to our church, its work and worship, its instruction and service, its comfort and blessing." ara-iors mow Rev. Willie SturgeM Sr. FAITH CHRISTIAN METHODIST , Episcopal church 4 5*7 Wellington! Street Charlotte, N.C. 28213 (off N. Try on 8treet, in the Hidden Vallet area) 397-8249 or S96-S930 Willie J. Sturgess Sr„ Minister Sunday School 9:30a.m. Morning Worship 10:50 a!m! Bible STudy 7:30p.m.. Wed. night Intercessory Prayer 7:30p.m., Sat. night Children's Church & Nursery Available Free Transportation “Everyone from Everywhere is welcome” ___i-____ . I "WHERE CHRIST IS PREACHED. AS HE 18 m+r » ■ ' '*■ jJ Worship Service 1:41 A.M. Sonday School I !•:«• A.M. Morning Worship 7:30 P.M. Wednesday Night GREATER MT. SAN// DR. GEORGE COOK SERMON TOPICS FOR JANUARY JAN. 4 "CHANCING ROUTES JAN. 11 "FACING AN UPHILL JOURNEY WITH STRENGTH" JAN. 18 “ FACING LIFE '.' TOUGHEST HOUR" JAN. 25 " LIVING WITH LIFE INTERRUPTIONS." Office Honr* ■> l:« A.M.-3:38 P.M. Weekday* 8:M A.M. * 13 Neon Satarday* Counseling Hours , • P.M. • t P.M. Tuesday * Thursday (By Appointment) Dr. George Cook. Jr. Footer »