A8 -Thomasville Times - Saturday, February 27,2010 RELIGION CHURCH NOTES Luckey Black History Month celebration St. John A.M.E. Zion Church will celebrate Black History Month with a program today at 5 p.m. The church is located at 307 Church St. For more information, call 476-4485 Guest speaker Joyce Ingram Luck ey, of High Point, will preach her initial ser mon on Sunday at Citadel of Faith Christian Fellowship located at 7 JW Thom as Way The ser mon will be deliv ered dur ing the 10 a.m. wor ship service. A repast will follow. Luckey is a 1990 gradu ate of Davidson County Community College. She then attended All Ameri can Beauty School, gradu ating in 1993, and opened Economy Salon by Joyce. She furthered her educa tion at Brookstone Col lege, where she received a degree in accounting in 2003. For more information, caU the church office at 476-7218. Everyone is in vited. Benefit for Pastor's Pantry A gospel music group and a mime ministry will perform at a benefit for Pastor’s Pantry Sun day at 4 p.m. at New Be ginning Church, which meets in the chapel in the front yard of American Children’s Home, in Lex ington. Appearing will be “One Cause,” a gospel group from Independence, Va., and “Anointed Vessels,” a mime troupe from First Baptist Church on VUlage Drive, in Lexington. The vent is open to the public. Audience mem bers are asked to bring nonperishable canned or packaged food for Pastor ’s Pantry, a nonprofit food bank for senior adults in financial need through out Davidson County. In addition, a love offering will be collected. The church is at N.C. Hwy 8 South and N.C. Hwy 47. For more in formation, call Pastor Wayne R. Whitener at 688-2161 or church board member Keith McCurdy at 239-6919. Consecration speech The Unitarian Uni- versalist Fellowship of Winston-Salem, 4055 Rob- inhood Road, wfil hear the Rev. D. Charles Davis speak on consecration at 10:30 a.m. Sunday At the 9 a.m. pre-service forum, Ken Ostberg will lead a discussion of cur rent events. Eileen Young will conduct her Wake Forest University music students in performanc es at the informal Soulful Sundown service at 6:30 p.m. Refreshments wfil be served afterwards. For more information, see www.uufws.org. Thomas Point Ministries Thomas Point Minis tries, a new church, is meeting in the chapel of ThoamsvlUe Funeral Home located at 18 Ran dolph St. Pastor Walter is preaching through the Book of Acts on Sunday mornings and through a series of messages about people that Jesus met on Sunday evenings. Come visit at 10 a.m. for coffee and fellowship. Sunday miorning service is at 10:30 and the evening ser vice is at 6. For information, caU the church’s new phone number: 883-1111. Lenten Devotional Series First Presbyterian Church wUl hold the Lenten Devotional Series on Tuesdays now through March 30. Worship begins at noon and ends at 12:30 so that people may attend during their Irinch hour. A light lunch will be available in the feUow- ship hall after the service. Limch choices wfil in clude sandwiches, soup, salad, dessert and drink for $6. Proceeds wiU ben efit Cooperative Commu nity Ministry and other projects. The series is intended to be an ecumenical wor ship service inclusive of the entire community. March 2 - Josef Walker -j- organ music March 9 - The Rev. Ja mie FonviUe - Heidelberg United Church of Christ March 16-The Rev. Faye Herbin - Central United Methodist Church March 23 - Dorothy Klass, pianist and soloist March 30 - The Rev. Jonathan Conrad - Grace Lutheran Church with The Brotherhood provid ing music. www.tvilletinies.com Harvest Pentecostal Church "Where Everybody Is Somebody" 120-B West Main Street Thomasville, NC 27360 Phone 336 688-6034 «l 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0000 0 0 00 00 Pastor Mike Stocks WelcomesYou 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 0 00 0 0 0 I To a church that transcends denominational barriers, embracing all the great truths of the Bible. I Apostolic in doctrine, Pentecostal in experience! S ( Acts 2:38 Acts 2:1-4 j The church is located at 21 Randolph St. For more information,. caU 336- 476-4110 or e-mail info@ tviUefirstpres.org. Lighthouse Sunday Fair Grove United Methodist Church, at 138 Fair Grove Church Road, wiU hold Lighthouse Sunday on March 7, 2010 from 10:30 to 10:50 a.m. in the church’s FamUy Life Center. Refreshments wUl be served. Lenten Concert The Memorial United Methodist Church chan cel choir and chamber orchestra wUl present a Lenten concert: “The Seven Last Words of Christ,” an oratorio by Theodore Dubois. The concert wiU be held Sun day, March 14, at 7 p.m. in the church sanctuary AU are welcome. Scheduled soloists in clude PriscUla Oldaker, soprano, Neal HoUaday tenor, and Laverne Mohl, baritone. For more infor mation, caU 472-7718. COURTESY PHOTO The Rev. Michael Hall will begin his pastoral duties at First Baptist Church in Thomas ville on Monday, March 1,2010. Above is Hall with his family. First Baptist Church welcomes new pastor TIMES Staff Report First Baptist Chxirch in ThomasvUle wUl welcome new pastor, the Rev. Mi chael Bryan HaU, on March 1,2010. HaU, his wife Jennifer, and their three chUdren, Cameron, Hannah and Carter wUl being his pastoral duties Monday He wiU lead the Bible study on Wednes day, March 3, and wiU preach his first sermon on Sunday, March 7. During the morning service on March 7, HaU wiU be instaUed as pastor. Lead ing the instaUation service wiU be the Rev. Mike Ester, director of Missions of Liberty Baptist Association, assisted by Dr. J.H. Lambeth, interim pastor of First Baptist Church. The chimch is located at 11 Randolph St. The community is invited to join in the new era of feUowship and worship at the church. flUjlll RATE HIKES? SWITCH TO PLEX INTERNET & KISS CABLE GOODBYE OUR PRICE IS GUARANTEED FOR AS LONG AS YOU HAVE THE SERVICE — NO SURPRISE RATE HIKES. Plex Broadband high-speed Internet offers the fastest download and upload speeds in the triad at affordable prices. You'll receive free installation from our top-rated customer care team, a free modem, and free virus and spam filters. 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