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13A RELIGION/The Charlotte Post April 25, 1996 The Prophet’s Column This is a paid advertisement by J.M. Little “GOD'S ORDER PARTY And I'll say to every rebel lious soul, you could go to Hell while you are criticizing me. It is your souPon the road to Hell, not mine. If you had the slightest true knowledge of your lost condition, you'd fall at the feet of Christ begging for mercy. When a sinner is awakened to his lost condi tion, he wants God's servant to tell him something about Christ. A critical spirit is rebellious and fi~hts God's servant. A saved soul will not fight God's servant. An unsaved heart always takes sides with an unsaved healt. That is why you criticize these simple gospel messages. You have never been awakened. I praise the Lord for that man who was true to my soul. I couldn't fight him. There was no desire to fight him. How beautiful were his feet and voice. My late pastor was preaching that Sunday and he made this statement; "I don't know why I'm bringing this message..." He was preaching from over there in I Timothy 5:24; "Some men's sins are open beforehand- going before to judgment, and some men they follow a~er." And the Lord revealed to me that the pastor was bringing that mes sage fi om Heaven just for me, the Lord showed me He was opening my sins beforehand, going before to judgment. And God began to show me that He Church News Thought For The Week: “You can’t react off or your feeling, you have to react off of your faith.” •Antioch Baptist At 3 p.m. on May 5, there will be a 12 Tribes Program. The program is sponsored by Irma Kirk Patrick and the Junior Hymn Choir. •Calvary Christian 3001 Kilhome Dr. From April 21-28 the church will be celebrating 15 years of Apostolic Ministry. The work shops include a health fair, songs, an agape fellowship, and noon-day Bible classes. ■ The host pastor is Dr. Edward C. Roberts. For more informa tion, call 531-1760. • Clement Memorial AME Zion 2207 Newland Road At 4 p.m. on Sunday, the church will have its Senior Choir’s annual gospel pro gram. The gospel choir of Fair Promise AME Zion church of Sanford, will be the featured guest. The pastor is Rev. Claude T. Williams. For more information call, 342-6702 or 393-0916. •Chappell Memorial Baptist 110 Bradford Drive At 11 a.m. on Sunday, the church will have its Family Day. Special guest will he Beulah Baptist Church of Poughkeepsie, N.Y. Rev. Jesse V. Bottoms Jr. is the senior pastor. For more information, call 394-5615. •First Baptist Church 301 South Davidson St. From 9a.m.-4 p.m. on May 2, the church will have a National Day of prayer. The public is invited. Dr. Charles Page is the pastor of Charlotte’s First Baptist Church. For more informa tion, call Ann McElroy at 375- 1446. • • • At 10:30 a.m. on Sunday, Charlotte’s First Baptist Church Orchestra will give a musical worship titled “Make Us One” in the church’s sanc tuary. For more information, call 375-1446. •t'irst Baptist-West 1801 Oaklawn Avenue At 1 p.m. on Friday and Saturday, the General Baptist State Convention of N.C. will sponsor its annual Church Music Conference at the church. This conference is for adult, children’s, ministers of music, choir members, all music leaders. For more infor mation, call the church at 372- 1075 or (919) 821-7566, ext. 7467. •First Piedmont Triad Religious Conference will be held in Winston-Salem. It is sponsored by the Goler Institute for Development and Education. This gathering will initiate an ongoing forum of awareness focusing on real approaches and solutions to the problems existing in our communities. Guest speakers will include U.S. Senate can didate Harvey Gantt, Ben Ruffin, and Dr. Douglas Summers. For more informa tion, call Teresa Lockamy at 910-727-8418. •Friendship Missionary Baptist 3301 Beatties Ford Road At 4 p.m. on Sunday, the Saturday Night Alive Choir will be in concert. They are under the direction of Duncan Gray. The choir will be cele brating one year of praising the Lord through song and service. For more information, call 392-0391. •Galilean Baptist 1220 East 10th St. At 4 p.m. on April 28, the church will present its annual Deacon and Deaconess Day. The guest speaker will be the pastor of Grace Baptist Church, Rev. John Davis. Rev. A1 Campbell is the pastor. For more information, call 334- 8900. •Gethsemane AME Zion 531 Campus St. The church has begun regis tration for its “Walking Tall Summer Youth Camp.” The camp is for children ages K-9 and operates from June 17- Aug 9. There is a $45 registra tion fee and a $45 weekly fee which includes breakfast and snacks, but a bag lunch is required. For additional infor mation, call 375-3900. •Gethsemane Baptist 2670 Dr. Carver Road At 6 p.m. on April 28, Spring Revival begins. The minister of Clinton Chapel AME Zion Church, Rev. Retory Gaston, will be the speaker. At 7:30 p.m. From April 29-May 1, the revival will begin. Rev. Norman Kerry of Chappell Baptist Church, Rev. J.A. Cuthbertson of Pleasant Hill Baptist, and Bobby Houze of New Hope Baptist will be the guest speakers. •Gethsemane Baptist At 3 p.m. on April 28, the church will have their Annual Men’s Day service. The guest speaker will be Paul W.D. Drummond. The pastor is Rev. Clement Morris Sr. For more information, call 892- 8681. •Greater Galilee Baptist 501 W. Park Avenue At 3 p.m. on April 28, the church will celebrate tfieir anniversary. The pastor of Greater Fellowship Baptist Church will he the guest speaker. Rev. Warren McKissick is the pastor. The president is Arthur Sanders, directress is Deborah A. Sanders-Clyburn, and mis tress of ceremonies is Jelester A. Sanders. •Greater Mount Moriah Primitive Baptist 747 W. Trade St. At 4 p.m. on Saturday, Elizabeth Haggins and Isabell loved me. And God's love broke me down, melted me at the feet of Christ, bringing me in complete surrender to the Christ who died for me. And I'll never cease to praise Him for breaking my will and sav ing me, the chief of sinners. Now, if this has taken place in your life, why can~t I find fel lowship with you in my Lord? Why are you trying to drag me down in the muck and mire? No matter how much you and others try to drag me down I'm going to go on rejoicing in my Lord. If one else in my family turns to Christ I'm going to go on enjoying my Lord. What -race and mercy it is that God saved a poor, lost sinner like me by His marvelous grace. Can you Stevenson will be celebrating their mother Mary Cook Stevenson’s, 100th birthday. The celebration will be in the church’s fellowship hall. •Greater Providence Baptist 2000 Milton Road From 6 p.m. to 7 p.m. on April 30 the Spring Session of the Metrolina Extension Center will begin registration. Classes will began at 7 p.m. on May 6. Metrolina Extension Center is jointly sponsored by the Shaw Divinity School and the Seminary Extension Department of the Southern Baptist Convention. All cours es are accredited by three national education bodies and taught by pastors having earned doctoral degrees and mEiny years of pastoral experi ence. For more information, call 532-6228. •Hopewell AME Zion Huntersville At 6 p.m. on May 5, the church will have their annual 12 Tribes Meeting. •Mecklenburg General Baptist Association At 5 p.m. on May 11, the ushers auxiliary will meet at Greater Mt. Siani Baptist Church on 1243 West Blvd. For more information, call 372-5338. •Mt. Olive Baptist 6101 Neck Road Huntersville At 7 p.m. on Saturday, the church’s youth department will host a “Youth Gospel Explosion.” The theme will be “It’s Okay To Be Cool In rejoice in my Lord? When I was brought under construc tion (John 16:7-1 1) the Holy Spirit showed me that I had to bow in obedience to Christ as my Lord, my Head. You men never will be saved until you bow to Christ, Alex, you have been saying for years that you want to be saved. But you have never howed to Christ. When you bow to Him you’ll be saved. Darryl, when you bow to Christ you'll be saved, and not before. May Cxod bring you there in complete surren der is my prayer. I don~t know if I can help you or not, you MUST LOOK TO CHRIST. '-Look unto ME and be ye saved, all the ends of the earth." Are you looking to 1 fim? Christ.” The pastor is Rev. Byron L. Davis. For more information, call 573-1538. •Mt Zion Baptist 821 Hawley St. At 2:30 p.m. on April 28, the church will have its 101st Anniversary. The guest speak er will be Rev. Archie Gill, with the Morris Hill Baptist Church family. Dinner will be served at 1 p.m. The pastor is Rev. Daniel Joseph. •New Hampton Presbyterian USA At 3 p.m. on May 5, the com bined 59th Usher Boards will celebrate its anniversary. The guest speaker will be the pas tor of Pleasant Grove AME Zion Church, Rev. Milton. Rev. Ra5rmond Worsley will he the moderator. Christian Musical At 7 p.m. on May 10-11, there will be a Broadway-style Christian musical held at Ashbrook High School. The production will include The King David Dancers of Charlotte’s Garr Memorial Church, the Resurrection Luthern Dance Company of Charlotte, and the King’s Mountain High School Gospel Choir. Tickets are $10 for adults, $7 for senior citizens, nd $3 for children under 12. For more information, call 866-4858. •Park Road Baptist At 7:30 p.m. on May 5, the United Baptist Association is sponsoring an event called “Devotion through Fellowship.” Music directors from various churches will See CHURCH on page 14A Lord, you have been our dwelling place in all generations. - Psalm 90:1 ScuuUuf, y4ftnd 2?. 1996. HtOO/m CHAPPEllMEMORIAlBAniSI CHURCH 110 Bradford Dr., Charlotte, NC 28208 (704)394-5615 Rev. Norman E. Kerry, Jr. Senior Pastor SPECIAL GUEST: Beulah Baptist Church of Pouchkeepsie, New York along with their Congregation, Ushers & Choirs Rev. Jesse V. Bottoms, Jr., Senior Pastor HREVIVAL TIME!! AGAPAE’CHRISTIAN CENTER P.O. Box 35363 • Charlotte, N.C. 28235-5363 (704)391-8134 Two Great Nights Only!! APRIL 26 - 27 1996 At The YWCA 3420 Park Road 7:00 P.M. Daily Come And Hear Pastor PRICE Of VICTORY CHRISTIAN CENTER Declare His Glory!! Hosted by Pastor and Mrs. Ochieng ‘MANAGING THE CHURCH FOR THE 21st CENTURY” RESOURCES P.O. Box 470442 ^ Chariott*. 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Success lead to Ministries in founding The Church of The Covenant in Durham N.C. to Pastoring at The Laumdale Presbyterian Church in Chicago, to The United Calvary in Asheville, N.C. to Teaching and Counseling at A&T State University in Greensboro, NC.... to The Saint Marks Church and Hope United Presbyterian Church in Detroit, Mi... and a life long dream... A trip to the Holy Land... Dr. Cannon enjoyed a path for success... 1920 -1995 Dr. Cannon retired from active pastoral ministry in 1982, in Detroit, MI. He moved to Charlotte N.C. in 1986, residing in the South Park area of Charlotte. Dr. Cannon passed away in March of 1S>95. His wife, Mrs. Edna J. Cannon still resides in Charlotte, but spends time in Detroit and Spartanburg S.C. with her children. The Family and Friends of Dr. Cannon who wish to extend a path to success for others may send a tax deductible contribution to: The James A. Cannon Memorial Scholarship Fund Director of Development Rust College, 150 E. 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