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--13A RELIGION / The Charlotte Post Thursday, May 8,1997 The Prophet’s Column This Is a paid advertisement by J. M. Little heart to know that my Lord is my dwelling place and He is AU and in All to my heart. And what a Dwelling Place I have to shield me not only from the wrath of God, but from all the attacks of-the enemy. And, yes, there is no comfort in any other. My Lord is most gracious. I would that every one of you who reads these lines knew my Lord. You'd have aU you need for time and eternity. I like to sit and meditate on my Lord and what He means to my heart. And one day soon I shall see Him, the One who died for me. The great/ •THE PROPHET'S COLUMN INC. 9626 FELDBANK DRIVE CHARLOTTE, NC, 28216 NEWSLETTER - APRIL 1996 My Dear Friends: "LORD, thou hast been our dwelling place in aU generations. Befpre the mountains were brought forth, or ever thou hadst formed the earth and the world, even from everlasting to ever lasting, thou art God." (Psalms 90:1-2). What a comfort to my est thing in aU this universe is just to know Christ as your Lord and your Saviour. Yes, He is my Dwelling Place. Look at what my Lord said in the 91st Psalm, verse 1; "HE that dweUeth in the secret place of the most High shall abide under the shadow of the Almighty." What safety? What a heavenly place! What is the secret place of the Most High? I'll tell you. IT IS CHRIST! I would not exchange anything for my Lord! No, not for ten thousand worlds of gold and silver. Would you? A thou sand years is one day with my Lord (verse 4) and aU our days are passed away in wrath: and our- years as a tale that is told (verse 9). I've thought lately of .many who have gone the way of all flesh. But then look at the believer's flight: "The days of our years are threescore years and ten,..and we fly away." (Psahns 90:10). What grace! What mercy? That God would save a sirmer like me, and one day soon I shall fly away to be with Him. AU because Christ died for me. Oh, the love of God in Christ my Lori! Your Gospel Teacher, J.M. Little Editor and In Loving Memory of Essie “Big Mama” Handley Happy Mother’s Day “Grandma” You are remembered with love. Your daughter, Ophelia, Son-In-Law, 4 GrandchUdren, 4 Great- GrandchUdren, 2 Great Great GrandchUdren CHURCH NEWS News of note •Hampton University will host its 83rd Minister’s Conference, June 2-6. This year’s theme will be The Future of the Black Church: Where Are We Going and How Do We Get There?” Invited speakers and panelists include. Bishop John Hurst Adams, Bishop Cecil Bishop, Bishop Nathaniel Linsey and Dr. Henry Lyons. For more information, call (757)727- '5255. •Evangelistic Temple 'Outreach Ministries worships each Sufaday at the Masters Inn, 2701 Independence Blvd. Sunday School begins at 10 a.m.. Morning worship 11 a.m. 'and evening worship at 4 p.m For inore information, call Evangelist Evetta Lyons at -372-6354. r/- •The Regional AIDS Interfaith Network recently named the Rev. Stephanie 'Speller as minority progran;i director. Speller, who serves as a chaplain resident at CaroUnas Medical Center, will be available to help local con gregations develop AIDS edu cation and awareness pro grams. For more information, call 372-7246. ' Saturday ’ • St. Luke Missionary Baptist 1600 Norris Ave. The church will present -“Where Do We Go From Here,” a musical drama on the black experience, 6:30 p.m. Special guest include New St. John Baptist’s Voices of Hope and the Salem Gospel Singers of Pageland, S.C. •Greater Mount Sinai Baptist 1243 West Blvd. Mecklenburg General Baptist Association Ushers -Auxiliary meeting at 5 p.m. All youth and youth supervi sors are invited. Sunday •New Emmanuel United Church of Christ 3546 Beatties Ford Road Mother’s Day services at 11 SUBSCRIBE TO If you have any ques tion or concerns. Please contact us at 376-0496. Or we can be reached by fax at 342-2160 “IVe are dedicated to serving you and our community. ” a.m. featuring the Rev. Ina Culp of O’Zion AME Zion. •Shepherd’s Fold AME Zion 428 West Blvd. Special Mother’s Day Service at 6:30 p.m. featuring the Rev. Shawn Bell of Indian Hill AME Zion Church. •New St. John Baptist 2000 St. John Church Road Mother’s Day message at 8 and 11 a.m. •Greater Love Baptist 4709 North Tryon Revival services, Sunday- Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. Guest speaker Bishop Samuel M. Wylie. Tuesday Rockwell AME Zion 6301 Rockwell Church Road Women’s Health Day, 7 p.m. Speaker Kim Lewis. Wednesday Rockwell AME Zion 6301 Rockwell Church Road Bible Study 7 p.m. Speaker will be the Rev. Sharon Williams, associate pastor of Myers Tabernacle AME Zion Church. The topic is Women of the Bible. •Prince of Peace Lutheran 3901 Beatties Ford Revival services through Saturday at 7 p.m. Wednesday Ministry of Reconciliation revival through Thursday at 7:30 p.m. and Sunday at 6 p.m. First Mayfield Memorial Baptist Church, 901 Oaklawn Ave. The guest speaker will be Evangelist Anthony Triplett. Services continue Simday at 6 p.m. Upcoming Events Women of Purpose Conference May 16-18, First Ward Elementary School, fea turing district missionaries Barbara Lockett, Barbara Payne and Valerie Logan. For more information, call 334- 8099 or 563-6814. GALILEE BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. RA, Griffin, PASTOR Sunday School 9:45a.m. Sunday Worship 11:00a.m. Sunday School Study - Wed. 7pm Prayer Service - 8pm 2933 Shady Lane • Charlotte, NC 28208 333-0810 In Loving Memory of Necie Wilburn Dunlap (October 27, 1916 - June 27, 1996) Happy Mother’s Day “Mom” You are forever missed Your Loving Family Judy, Gary, Michael, Pam, Shayla, Darryl, DeNaira, LaPorcha, and Gary Wnow A M 1 0 3 0 P.O. Box 23509 Charlotte, NC 28227 704-332-8764 Bus. Line 704-882-9669 Studio Line 704-882-1330 Fax Interracial Interdenominational Christian Programming for The CaroUnas Temple Chapel Baptist Church Sundays 12:00 - 1:30PM Doris Wallace Northwest Funeral Home, Inc. (Successor to Hairston Fimeral Home) Welcomes Doris C. Wallace FSL (Assistant Manager) 14 years experience •Notary •Directress •Mortician •Seminar Speaker “We offer personalized care for you and your loved one in your time of need.” •Economical plans for every Budget •Pre-need funeral planning •Out of town arrangements available •Memorial Services •Complete chapel and family room •Cremation •Affordable 400 S. Summitt Ave. 332-1559 S.D. Perry, Funeral Director, Manager The Salem Christian Academy Proudly Announces Its Registration For Fall ‘97 - ‘98 Friday, May 23, 8 A.M. - 3:30 P.M. Salem Offers: Quality Programs • Traditional Values & Comtemporary Ideals • Spiritual Principles • Conventional Styles The Salem Christian Academy will offer Before & After-School Care for your convenience. All are encouraged to register your child now. For Additional Information Contact: Salem Christian Academy 5318 Salem Church Rd. 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