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i Boyce Memorial ARP Church of Kings Mountain will sponsor Kids Day Out on March 28 at the New Perth ARP Church in Troutman. This event is for 2nd through 6th graders and is ‘a wonderful day trip. Emma Nichols will be on hand with stories from Mexico. The church needs a chaperone or a couple of chaperones. For more infor- mation, call 739-4917. "Beauty and Beast’ set Saturday, Feb 29 The Community Arts Program of Gaston College is sponsoring a special spring line-up just for children. On Saturday, Feb. 29, the Charlotte City Ballet will present the classic tale of “Beauty and the Beast." The performance will be at 10:30 a.m. at: Myers Auditorium and the cost is $3. Boyce - Memorial ARP in Kings Mountain is planning a trip. Call 739-4917 to get infor- mation. | Skating trip planned by St. Mark's Church The St. mark's Methodist Church of Belmont's Children's Ministry will host a trip to Kate's Skating Rink on Sunday, February 23. The group will meet at the church at 716 South Main Street in Belmont! at 2 pm. Any fun-loving adults in- terested in participating are welcome to attend - your help would be appreci- ated. For further information contact Sandy Guy at (704) 825-3911. - will be $2 for childre Page 2 ¢ The Good News - Wednesday, February 19, 1992 i Soup, sandwich lunch planned on Sunday On Sunday i} Boyce Memorial ARP 0 Kings Mountain senior high group will sponsor a soup and sand- wich lunch folloy ing the morning service. The cost 10 and under and $3 for 4) Its. The money will go to end two counselors to Camp) Joy dur- ing this summer. If } you have questions, conta¢t Janet Philbeck at 487- He Young adult retreat set This year, Boyce Memorial ARP of Kings Mountain Young Adult Retreat will be held at Bonclarken Feb. 28 through March 1! Rev. Charles Steele willibe the Boyce Memorial ARP sponsoring 'Kids Day Out’ special guest. The theme will be "Prayer: An Adventure with God." John McNeely and Phillip Reavis are in charge of the music. For more information, call 739- 4917. Rev. Danny Castle to speak at revival A revival featuring speaker Rev. Danny Castle, pastor of New Manna Baptist Church of Marion and radio preach- er, will be held at Calvary Hill Baptist Church on U.S. 150 between Cherryville and Waco Feb. 27, 28 and 29. Begins at 7 p.m. each night. The public is invited. Westminster Singers to perform March 8 The Westminster Singers will appear at the First Presbyterian Church at 1621 East Garrison Boulevard in Gastonia on Sunday, March 8 at 7:30 pm. The 30 voice Westminster Choir of Princeton New Jersey is renowned for its diverse repertoire, perform- ing madrigals and moderns to Brahms and Broadway. NY COLOSSIANS 1:16,17 16 For by him were all things created, that are in heaven, and that are in earth, visible and / invisible, whether they 1 be thrones, or dominions, or principalities, or / / powers; all things were | created by him, and for { him: 17 And he is before all things, r and by him all things consist. rE NTE a fl OUR BELIEF WE BELIEVE - The fundamentals of Bible doctrine. These include the Bible as the infallible, inerrant, Holy Ghost inspired’ Word of God; the Deity of the Lord Jesus Christ, the Son of God, the Saviour of the world; His virgin birth; substitutionary death; bodily resurrection; His premillen- nial, pretribulation coming for the Church; His Millennial reign on the Earth; the person of the Holy Ghost as the indwelling presence of God of every believer; the Holy Ghost is Teacher, Guide, and Deliver of everybeliever. (A complete doctrinal state- ment, articles of faith, constitution, and by-laws are available upon request.) SUNDAY SCHOOL SUNDAY SCHOOL, at least here at Morning Star Bap- tist Church, is not just for children. It is for Moms, and Dads, and even Grandparents. With classes designed for every age level, the entire family can attend and be taught the word of God in a very reverent and practical manner. The Bible tells us that we should "study to show ourselves approved unto God." The Sunday School hour helps all attendees carry out that command, and to implement Christian growth which depends ona steady diet and study of spiritual food from God's Word. (1 Peter 2:1,2; II Timothy 2:15; Romans 10:17) feet givEgevsssssa rave fer hnd i Morning Star Baptist Church Highway 180, South Post Road, Shelby, NC e Pastor, Ronald D. Lesley PHILOSOPHY scripture. CL With the enabling of the Holy Ghost we can carry forth this philosophy. TEENAGERS TEENAGERS are the immediate future of our ministry, and we are committed ito providing them with life long Biblical principles. Besides Sunday's; regular programming, there is a special teen program in our AWANA Group held every Tuesday during the school season. Two groups (Jr. and Sr. High) meet for Bible study, fellow- ship, and inspiration. Trips, retreats, and Spuctel activities year around add spice to the life of our teens. We believe that teens need the same diet of the Word of God today as they were given in past generations in order to live full meaningful lives in this day and hour. We also understand their need for Christian friendship and activity in a day when satan and the world ‘has much to offer. —— {MISSIONS MORNING STAR BAPTIST CHURCH is ai; ' Bible centered full-service church. Just as’ some banks claim to meet the full and com- plete financial needs of the family, it is our desire to meet the complete spiritual needs of each individual and family that is a part of our church. With this in mind we are con- stantly looking to the Lord for leadership and direction. We hope that our program is geared to meet the needs of the complete Christian character of our members. We also wish to reach the community and world with the Gospel of our Lord Jesus Christ in the New Testament manner set forth in Believing the Great Commis- ision - Christ's last command is our first priority. He in- structed His followers to ‘reach "Jerusalem" and the "Judea", and the uttermost - parts of the world. In obedi- ‘ence to that command the ‘commission of Matthew 28:19-20 we have undertaken ‘both home and foreign mis- ‘sions. Morning Star supports ‘thirty-six missionaries and mission work on the field with the missionary. As the Lord prospers us we take on new projects. _ SCHEDULE CHILDREN AWANA - Approved Workman Are Not. § Ashamed - is an organized system of youth work for boys and girls from the ages ofkindergartenyearsto12the grade in high school. Our chapter meets on Monday evenings at 7:00 pm. Because we have many good volunteers asleaders we have a well presented program de- signed for the grade level of the children participating. : Earning merit badges and other incen- tives give our youth, goals to achieve, and a well rounded Christian education. We want to enlist every young person we can into AWANA in order to win Jesus Christ and disciple them through our Christ and youth work. Sunday ¢ Sunday School Assembly 9:45 am ¢ Sunday School Classes 10:00 am © Morning Worshig 11:00 am e Evening Worship 7:00 pm Monday AWANA for Boys and Girls 7:00 pm Wednesday Prayer Meeting 7:00 pm Thursday Visitation 7:00 pm (Other meetings announced.) TT ————— SS CER RS i
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