Church News Briefs:
Tabernacle Holds Family Day Service
Thursday, May 26, 1987 - THE CHARLOTTE POST - Page 9A
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By LORA VANDERHALL
Lifestyles Editor
On Sunday, May 29, the Dea
con wives of Tabernacle will
share their Annual Family Day
Celebration.
The Youth and Gospel Choirs
will lead the aboratlon of praise.
The Deacon wives will conduct
the order of worship and Pastor
Stackhouse will proclaim the
gospel. A fellowship repass will
be shared.
The quarterly Benevolence
Program will be held at 6 p.m.
Rev. William Hinton, associate
minister of Tabernacle will be
the speaker for the hour. The
Reid Sisters of Fort MUl, S.C. will
be the songsters.
Family and friends are gra
ciously Invited to be In atten
dance. Rev. C. David Stackhouse
Is the pastor.
GREENVILLE MEMORIAL
The Greenville Memorial
Young Adult Choir will present
their Annual Spring Concert on
Sunday, May 29 at 5 p.m.
The church Is located at 6116
Monleth Drive In the Hidden
Valley Community.
SECOND CALVARY
The Missionary Group #2 of
Second Calvary Baptist Church
will present an Old Fashion
Prayer Meeting on Saturday,
May 28, from 5-7 p.m.
If weather permits It will be
held on the church lawn. In case
of rain It will be held In the fel
lowship hall.
The church Is located at 114
Nelson Avenue. Rev. Chlflle T.
Tomlin, Sr., Is the pastor.
MT. PEACE ASSN.
The Women's Auxiliary of the
Mt. Peace Association will hold
a one day session on Saturday,
June 4, at Gethsemane Baptist
Church. Registration will begin
at 9 a.m.
Thanks to all who helped
make their annual banquet a
success from Inez Massey, pres
ident.
ADAMS METROPOUTAN
The Stewards of Adams Metro
politan AME Church will hold
their Annual , Day on Sunday,
May 29 at 3:30 p.m. Rev. Charles
Blalock of Willow Tree AME
Church In Morganton will be the
guest speaker.
Also beginning on Wednesday,
June 1 thru Friday, June 3, the
church will celebrate their
Spring Revival. Rev. Wardell
Henderson of Weeping ".Villow
Rev. C. David Stackhouse
Tabernacle, pastor
AME Zion will be the speaker.
Guest Choirs will sing each
night along with the Choral En
semble of Adams Metropolitan
AME Church. Services will be
gin at 7 p.m. nightly.
ST. PAUL
Saint Paul Baptist Church Is
now accepting applications for
their Summer Enrichment Pro
gram for children In kindergart
en through grade 7. The pro
gram will begin on June 20 thru
August 12.
The purpose of the program Is
to provide structured and quali
ty child care services during the
summer months. The program
Is structured to aid the child In
reading, writing, math, thinking,
logic and motor skills.
The program will operate Mon
day through Friday from 7:30
a.m. until 5:30 p.m. The deadline
for registration is June 6. The
fee Is $42 per; child per week.
Discounts are available for ad
ditional children. For more In
formation call 334-0896.
Rev. Paul W. Drummond Is the
pastor.
MATTHEWS MURKLAND
The Young Adult Usher board
wUl sponsor a fun flUed day with
softball, games and a fish fry at
the Crestdale Park on Crestdale
Road, Matthews on Saturday,
May 28. The festivities will be
gin at 12 p.m. until
Rev. Albert W. Moses Is the
pastor.
NEW ST. JOHN
Rev. John McKoy, associate
pastor at New St. John Baptist
Church will speak for the morn
ing worship service, Sunday,
May 29. His theme will be "In
The Church But Unsaved." The
men will be In charge of service.
Misha Roshawnda Neely was crowned "Little Miss Las Amigas" and
Kimberly Nichole Withers was crowned "Miss Las Amigas at a pa
geant recently held at the Erwin Center. Pictured left to right: Ja-
tan Graham, Misha Neely, Kimberly Withers and Travis Withers.
JOIN US IN
YOUTH
ACTIVITIES
’’FOR OUR KIDS’
SAKE”
Summer Youth Activities
June 20 - August 12
REGISTRATION DEADLINE JUNE 10,1988
• Daily structured classroom activities
•Field trips eveiy Friday
•Weekly fee of $42per child
•Breakfast, lunch and snack daUy
St. Paul Baptist Church 334-0896
nlo, Texas. "Don't expect mira
cles. It takes a month of training
to make up for each year dissi
pated In Inactivity."
•Write down your goals.
You'll see what you've set out to
achieve each day, week, and
month and can more easily eval
uate your program's strengths
and weaknesses and whether or
not your goals are realistic. Be
objective and honest with your
self You should be challenged
by your goals, not defeated by
them.
•Use your goals to pysch
yourself up. Before you begin
your exercise session, review
your goals. They should Inspire
you. The pre-psych Is a regular
part of the Northern Michigan
University community fitness
programs, according to Phil
Watts. Think of how great you'll
look and feel In Just a few weeks.
Remind yourself of how well you
did the dav before.
•Get a loved one into the
act. Working out with other
people was cited repeatedly as
one of the greatest motivators
for both elite and recreational
athletes.
Carol and Carl Lewis motivate
each other on severed levels.
Rev. Chiffie T. Tomlin, Sr.
Second Calvary, pastor
Also at 2:30 p.m. the Mecklen
burg Sunday School BTU Con
gress will meet at New St. John.
Rev. Paul W. Drummond
St. Paul, pastor
There will be classes for all
phases of church work. Timothy
Freeman Is the president.
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f-lgW EMMANUEL CONGREGATIONAl
UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST
Rev. Edwaid L. Holloway, Pastor
Sunday School 9:45-10:45 a.m.
Sunday Worship 11:00 a.m.
Wodnaa^y Night Prayer Service 7:00 p.m.
3S46 Beatties Ford Road
GALILEE BAPTIST CHURCH
Rev. F A. Griffin, pastor.
2993 Shady Lane, Charlotte. N.C. 28208.
; Phone 333 0810. Sunday: 9:45 a.m. Sunday
i School; 11:00 -a.m. Worship service.
1 Wednesday: 7;00p.m, Sunday School
Study; 8:00p.m. Prayer Service.
I SIMPSON-GILLESPIE UNITED
METHODIST CHURCH
Meeting at The Methodist Home
3420 Shamrock Drive
Sunday School: 9:30 a.m.
Worship Service: 11:00 a.m.
Pastor: Rev. JohnF. Epps
568-3865
OUR LADY OF
CONSOLATION CATHOLIC
Church - 375-4339 School - 376-3796
2301 Statesville Avenue
Child Development, K-3 Grades Before
- After school care - 6 a.m. - 6 p.m.
Mass - Sat. 7 p.m. - Sun. 8 & 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: 10 a.m.
Worship Service: 11a.m.
Pastor: Rev. Benjamin W. Stewart
523-7483
Graded Day
Care Center
Mon.-Fri.
7 a.m.-6p.m.
(Ages 4 months-
5 years)
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Dr. Clifford A. Jones, Sr.
-Pastor-
.■J.tOl Beatties Ford Road
Sunday Schedule:
,8:l!0 a.m.-Early Morning Worship
|9:15 a.m.-Sunday School
11:00 a.m.-Morning Worship
ATTEND
YOUR
CHOSEN
HOUSE OF
WORSHIP
THIS
SABBATH..
DOW FELLOWSHIP BAPTIST CHURCH
DOW Fellowship is now hoidlng services at
Mecklenburg Baptist Association,
328 West Carson Bivd.,
Charlotte, NC,
SCHEDULE OF SUNDAY SERVICES
BIBLE STUDY 9:45 A.M.
WORSHIP SERVICES 11:00 A.M.
Wednesday Bible Study y./yj n m
& Leadership Training ’
JOHN W. WALLACE, PASTOR
6311 Coach Hill Lane
Charlotte, N.C. 28212
REMEMBER: "Be Ye Doers of the word, and not hearers only"
James 1:22
"WHERE CHRIST IS PREACHED, AS HE IS TO MEN AS THEY ARE."
9:45 A.M. Sunday School
10:40 A.M. Morning Worship
7:30 P.M. Wednesday Night
Counseling Hours
6 P.M.- 9 P.M. Tuesday & Thursday
(By Appointment)
332-2163
Office Hours
■ 8:00 A.M.- 3:30 P.M. Weekdays
8:00 A.M.-12 Noon Saturdays
•I . 1
Rev. George Cook, Jr.,
Pastor
1243 West Blvd.
jCHARLOTTE, N. C. 282081