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June 5, 2002 niK NKWS-JOURNAL Kiiel'ord, N.C. Religion God’s Holy Tabernacle holding month-long revival Church God’s Holy Tabernacle, located four miles north of Red Springs on Highway 211, is planning a month long revival. The revival, which be gan Saturday and continues through June 30, will bg held nightly Monday- Saturday at 7 and Sundays at 6. “Ev eryone is invited; come prepared to be blessed, ’ said a spokesperson. “There will be different speakers and singers nightly.” For more information, call Pastor Audrey Hall at (910) 843-8668 or (910) 843-42(^4. Full Gospel Temple VBS FullGospeiTcmpIc Voice of Free dom Ministries Vacation Bible School will take place Monday-Friday, June 17-21. The therne is “On Line with Jesus.” Times are 6:15-8 nightly. Full Gospel is located at 506 East Prospect Avenue and i^ pastored by Dr. James L. Glenn. Word of l.jfe events WordofLifcTemple’sBishopJ.O. Cunningham and members have been invited to fellowship with the Rev. Ray Owens arid membersof Freedom Chapel A.M.E. Zion Church. Bishop Cunningham will minister the word. Vacation Bible school at Word of Life will be hgid June 17-20. Classes will be available for all age groups. Word of Bjt'g will not have their standard Sumjay school and worship service on Sunday, June 23. This day will be observed as church vacation. Minister Veronica Piggott will minister at Abundant Life Ministry during their Youth Services on Fri day, June 14 at 7:30 p.m. The tilth Sunday of each month is observed as Youth Day. Youth are in charge of services and the morning sermon is a topic that concerns the youth. Car wash benefits youth The youth of the Church of God of Prophecy wi|i have a car wash at the Advance Auto Parts store on U.S. Highway 401 Sunday, June 8 at 9 a.m.-l p.m. Proceeds will go toward sending youth to summer youth camp in High Point. Faith Anointed having softball tournament Faith Anointed Temple Church is sponsoring a men’s softball tourna ment Saturday, June 22 at the Raeford Armory Parl^. The tourriament will be double elimination With first,secondand third place trophies and 15 individual tro phies for first place. Umpires will be certified. Churches, schools, leagues and community teams are invited to participate, por more information, contact Dee t)ee at 423-2992; or call the church at 843-8481. The church is located at 3U6 South Duffie Road, Red Springs, Male chorus of Spring Branch h^ praise fest The Spring Branch Baptist Church Male Chorus will present a musical praise fest Saturday, June 15 at 6 p.m. Everyone is invited to attend. The church is located on Old Wire Road, Wagram. Preschool openings The Raeford United Methodist Church is talking applications for next year’s prescliool. There are openings for three and four years olds. Call Jane Britt at R75-4398 for more infor mation. Ongoing services Living Fuith Ministries (non-de- nominational, full gospel). Highway 211 West (2 miles west of Raeford), 875-2347, pastor, Tex Deaton — Sunday school, lO a.m.; Sunday wor ship service, 11 a.m.; Sunday evening worship service, 7 p.m.; Wednesday prayer meeting and Bible study; 7 p.m. Jericho deliverance Temple of the Apostolic Faith, U.S. Highway 401 and Vass Road, 875-8983, pastor Betty L. Hardaway—Sunday school, 9:30 a.m.; Sunday morning worship, 11:30 a.m; Bible class, Sunday, 7:30 p.m.; Dignitary class, Tuesday night, 7:30. St James U nited Church of God, 103 St. James Street, 875-2369, pas tor Willie Purcell Jr. — Sunday school, 10 a.tn.; morning worship, 11:30 a.m.; Tuesday Bible study and prayer service, 7 p.m. Rockfish Grove Free Will Bap tist Church, pastor Bishop Robert Douglas —Sunday morning worship service, fir^t and third Sunday, 11 a.m.; prayer meeting and Bible study, Wednesday, 6 p.m. New Faith Ministries (non-de- nominational), 585 Rockfish Road, pastor Sammy Scriven— Sunday school, 9:45 a.m. each Sunday; wor ship service, 11 a.m. the first, second and third Sundays; Bible study, Mon day, 7 p.m.; prayer meetings, 7 p.m. Wednesday. Rockhill Missionary Baptist Church, 302 Philippi Church Road, 875-6425 — praise and worship each Sunday, 11 a.m.; morning worship, 11:15 a.m. Sundays; Bible study, Wednesdays, 7 p.m.; CTU, every sec ond Friday, 7 p.m. Mission statement: “A haven for sinners to find salva tion.” Solid Rock United Pentecostal Church, 156 North Parker Church Road, 309-4800, minister Frank Doublin. Shady Grove Baptist Church, 7348 Laurinburg Road, pastor Dr. J.W. Gorham—morning worship, 11 a.m.; Sunday school, 9:45 a.m.; prayer service and Bible study, 6 p.m.; mis sionary service every first Sunday, 4 p.m.; BTU, Wednesdays, 6 p.m. Church of God of Prophecy, 903 West Prospect, 875-2578, pastor C. Samuel Brackett. — Sunday school, 10 a.m. each Sunday; morning wor ship, 11 a.m.; evening worship, 6:30 p.m.; mid-week services, Wednesday, 7 p.m. Covenant Cathedral Ministries, 409 East Central Avenue, pastor El der Kenneth L. Kelly—Sunday morn ing worship, 10:30 a.m.; evening worship, 7 p.m.; weekly services in clude Bible study, intercessory prayer, praise and worship, teaching of the word, and praise party. St. Elizabeth of Hungary Catho lic Church — Sunday liturgy, 11:30 a.m. in English; 9 a.m. cn espanol; recitation of the rosary, Wednesdays, 7 p.m.; weekly communion services, Wednesday, 7 a.m. and 10 a.m. Raeford Evangelical Methodist Church 504 West Sixth Avenue, pas tor Billy Joe Brady — invites you to visit them if you want to find out how to get drugs and weapons out of the schools, and teen pregnancy elimi nated. Buffalo Springs Missionary Bap tist Church, Turnpike and Gainey roads, 875-4154, pastor Dr. Barry O’Shoffner— intercessory prayer, 9 a.m. each Sunday, 6 p.m. each Wednesday; Sunday school, 9:40 a.m. each Sunday; praise and worship, 10:40 a.m.; Joy Night service, 7 p.m. each first Friday; Jubilee Service, 7 p.m., each second Saturday; Monthly Rest Home Ministry, 3 p.m., 4 p.m., each fourth Saturday; missionary ser vice each fourth Sunday, 3 p.m.; Bible study, Wednesday, 6:30 p.m. and Tuesday morning, 11 a.m. Rockfish Church of God, 7869 Rockfish Road, 904-1854 (church), 424-6480 (parsonage), pastor Tim C. Gore — Sunday prayer service, 9 a.m.; Sunday school, 9:30 a.m.; morn ing worship, 10:30 a.m.; Bible study, Wednesday, 7 p.m. Center Grove Missionary Bap tist Church, 511 Center Grove Church Road, 843-3050, pastor Samuel Norman Sr.—worship hours, first, third and fifth Sundays, 11 a.m.; second and fourth Sundays, 8:30 a.m.; Sunday school, 9:45 a.m. Community UMC Church, 2999 Calloway Road at Five Points, 323- 3827, pastor George Harvey — Sun day school, 10 a.m.; church service, 11 a.m. McCormick’s Chapel Mission ary Baptist Church, 2525 Old Wire Road in the Duffie community, 843- 2912, pastor Sirander Allen — Sun day school, 10 a.m.; morning wor ship, 11 a.m.; Bible study Wednesday nights, 6 p.m. Iglesia de Dios Cristo para las Naciones (Christ for the Nations Church of God), 1798 John Russell Rd., 848-1120, 868-1854, pastores Mark Abers and Lincon Guerra Jr. — Martes y Jueves 7:30 p.m.; Domingos, 4 p.m. Friendship Grove Baptist Church, Fayetteville Road, pastor Bishop Rob ert Douglas — Sunday school, Sun day morning, 9:45; Sunday morning worship services, second and fourth Sundays, 11 a.m. Bible study and prayer, Wednesday nights, 7:30. Mountain Grove A.M.E. Zion Church, pastor Rev. Sarah B. Kelly— Sunday school, 9:30 a.m.; morning worship, 11 a.m.; Bible study and prayer services, Wednesdays, 7 p.m.; “This is the little church by the side of the road where everybody is some body and God is over all of us. You are welcome.” Prayer Deliverance Church, 500 West Hoke Road, 904-0481 — Sun day school, 10 a.m.; morning wor ship, 11:30 a.m.; Bible study, Tues day nights, 7:30; evangelistic services, Friday nights, 7:30 p.m. The church’s mission is to “exalt Christ and share Announcementts God's grciil uoitl lo :i dying world." Lutheiiin Itiblesliidv l-cllow- ship and Bible siud\, (S75-7.S()7 or F- mail ginliogki ( nioliiia.nel. Glorious (iospel Fainily Woi‘- ship,servicesal t In isl United Baptist Church neat the inlerseetion ol U.S. 401 Bypass and U.S. 401 Business, north of Raeloiil, diieetl\ behind the lixxon station. Raeford Ch list iii ii Asseinhl ics of God N.C. 21 I sotilb of Raeford — Sunday seliool. HI a.tn.; morning worship. I I a.m.; evening service. 6:30 p.m. e.xeept lor the evening of the second and lonrih Siimlavs ol lhe month; Wednesiho set \ ice, 7:30 p.m. Chapel of .lesiis f In isl Fainily Worship Center, l ive I’oinis cimi- munity, 87S-SI()7 oi S75-41I9 — A non-denomi national, spirit-filled, niulti-riieial einneli; Sniulav school. 10 a.m.; mi'iiiing woiship. I I a.m., Sunday night seixiee. 1:M) p.m., Wednesday night lioiirofpiayer. 7:.30 p.m. Nnrser\ is pnn ided. A eluiieh day care, Om Falliei's Cliiklren. is alsr) tivailal'le. Word of Idle reiiiple (WOLI ), l98cS Fayetteville Kotid. pastor Bishop James O. ('unningliam- Sunday school .9:45 a.m.; praise and woiship service, I I a.m., lollowed by children's cluiieli and morning wor ship ser\ ices; Bible stnd\ .e\eiv Tues day afternoon I’lom noon until I p.m., each Wednesda\ e\ening, (i: 15 p.m.; intercessory pra\ei. Wednesilav eve nings, 5:45; Bible sliiilv foi all age groups, 6:15 p.m. God's Deliverance for.AII I’eople. 492 North Stewart I'xleiision, 904- 1111, pastors llosea McAllister. A New Beginning, 4725 N. DiilTie Road, Red Springs, holds Sunday School every Similav al 9:.15, and morning w'orshi|i ;it 11 ;i.m. The pas tor is Derwin 1). Johnson. Full Gospel 'I'eiiiple, 506 Fast Prospect Avenue, 875-8246, pastor Dr. James L. Glenn — morning wor ship service, 8 a.m. followed by Sun- diiy school; Sunday night evangelis tic services, 6 p.m.; Bible study, Wciincsday, 6:30; daily prayer, 6-7 a.m. and 6-7 p.m. Raeford Church of God, 5th and (ireen streets, 875-3311, pastor Lari Lupo - Sunday school, 10 a.m.; morning worship, II ;i.m.; evening service, 6 p.m.; prtiyer service, Wednesday, 7 p.m. SilverGrove Missirmary Baptist Church, 875-4772, pastor .I.W. Par sons — Sunday school, 9:45 ii.m.; morning worship, 11 a.m.; evening w orship, each second Sunday, 6 p.m.; B. r.U. every Sunday, 5 p.m.; devo tional/prayer service, each Wednes day, 7 [i.m.; Bible study, each Wednes day, 7:20 p.m. "'rite elinieh iloors hang on welcome hinges, latter to worship, depart lo serve." Mt. Calvary Church of God. Alex Baker Road, pastor LIder Di. Louise K. Thomas - Sunday morning wor ship service. 11:15 a.m. Sunday school, 10 a.m.; Trustee Dav, first Sunday, and |iastoral Sundays, see- ond and I'oiirih: YPIIIJ, 6 p.m.; evening worship. 7:30 p.m.; Bible study, Tuesdays. ():30 p.m.; mission ary services riuirsilavs. 7 p.m. at vary ing locations. St. Matthew Church of God, 245 St. Mtillhew Church Road— Sunday morning worship services, the first, second and third Sundavs, I I:l5a.m.; Sunday school, 9:45 a.m.; Bible study, Wednesday, 7:30-9 p.m. The Raefurd/llokc Ministerial Association — first Tuesday, 8 a.m., Wagon Wheel Restaurant. I he Hoke County Ministers Wives - the last Saturday of each month, Ldinborough Restaurant.9:30 a.m. Wives of pastors (active or inac tive) are welcome. Remember LIGA; Yon are I>oved/ You are Important/ You are a Good person. Yon are not Alone — Ursl and IhirilTuesday, 7p.m. in Pittman Grrwe HaplisI Cluireh, 4921 Pittman Grove Church Road, 875-40,80 — You arc invited to join a group of women who get together and talk about the bad times and the good times. Roll call for prayer In light of the lei- lorisl altticksofSep- lembcr I I tmd re- sponiling inilitaiy aclioM. I'he News- Jouinal is compiling a piaver list for those seivice men and women who ni;iy be in liaim's way or are just in need ol'om piayets .it this critical lime. W e ;ilso think Ibeii families should be ineliKletl in onr special piayets. Call in, e-mail, or t;ix the names of those von want lo I’e inelnilevl on the list so that Ibeii names may be published anil the entiieeommunily can add iheii piayers lo yoiiis. Ineliide names, bianehol setv ice and the seiviee peison oi peison's connection lo Raeford I loke( 'onniy or Iheii close lamily memirers. I oi seciiritv leasons. we aie not inilnil ing the rank and unit. Onr list so lar includes; A special rei|nesl tiom a U.S. Air I'oree commander in .Alghani- slan — "VVe need ('lirislians to pi av. prav. prav. We're in ;i blood bath here! Please (irav lor (lod's piolee- tion ol onr troops and His vv isdom for Iheii eomm.mileis. Pass this on lo ;is many as voii think will le- spond." Anotherspecial rei|uest is lor the chaplains who "have been tunning ragged" in many capacities includ ing officiating at the funerals of those killed in action. U.S. Army Cluiek LaMonIe; Sainnil l.den, husband of Yohmcia bden, son in law of Doiothy Cook; Anthony Cook, husband of Karen Cook, son of Dorolhv Cook; Brian Wills, bns- hand of Deane Dougbeilv Well; James A. Wilson, Thomas (', Wil son and (’albv Wilson, sons and daughter-in-law of Pat .Allen Wil son; Michael Sunilborg, hiishandof Dawn Revnolds Simdborg and fa ther of Ryan. Stephanie and Laura; Shelton Terry, Pam lerry and son lia MeKeller. fomier Raeford resi dents; K.trl Wilkie, son of Dclmer anil Juanita Wilkie Bareloot. I he lollowing names arc cour- lesv of Raeloid Methodist Church: Piiiil Sark, Mike Garry, Jeremy ilendetson. Kelhy Glass, Jennj^ Coinlev. John Woodard, Brian Siniili, Biiiin Banks. Jtick Parham, Stephan relreaull, Chris l)eie|)entignv. Jeff Mellon, Frank Biiil. Jason Gon/ales, Norman lohnson. Johnny Meyer, Kirk Randolph, Davis Thigpen and Dav id Joseph Bhike. U.S. Air Force Michael S. Trame, son of Mr. :mil Mrs. Ttnesi Trame; Mac I ;ingilon.sonot Mr.andMrs.Glenn I angilon; Steven P. 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