i Page 4B Church Briefs Bible School July 21-25 at Faith Baptist Church Vacation Bible School will be held July 21-25 from 7-9 o'clock at Faith Baptist Church, 1009 Linwood Road, Kings Mountain. The theme will be "Good News Stampede." Registration is Saturday, July 19 at 2 p.m. The public is invited. Singing Santa Claus at Macedonia Baptist Bob Propst, "The Singing Santa Claus,” will be in concert Sunday, July 20 at 6 p.m. at Macedonia Baptist Church, 1101 South Battleground Avenue, Kings Mountain. ; The public is invited. A love offering will be taken. Macedonia Senior Adults are selling cookbooks The Senior Adults of Macedonia Baptist Church are sponsoring a cookbook fund raiser. The cost of the cookbooks is $7. Recipes are compiled from church members. ; To purchase a cookbook, contact a Senior Adult or call the church office at 739-6811. : : Revival at Calvary Way Holiness Church There will be a Holy Ghost revival July 17-18 at 7 p.m. at Calvary Way Holiness Church, 310 Long Branch Road, Kings Mountain. Evangelist will be Marsha Hambright from Waco. There will be special singing each night. Rev. Clifton Morgan, pastor, invites the public. Vacation Bible School at Chestnut Ridge Baptist Vacation Bible School will be held July 20-24 from 6:30-8:30 p.m. at Chestnut Ridge Baptist Church, Chestnut Ridge Road, Kings Mountain. : The theme will be "The Wild and Wonderful Good News Stampede." Each day will include a worship rally, Bible learning ac- tivities, food, music and crafts. For’more information, call Cindy King at 739-2841. Bible School set at Love Valley Baptist Love Valley Baptist Church, 2032 Bethlehem Road, Kings Mountain, will hold Vacation Bible School July 21-25. Ages infant through 18 are invited. ; Rally day will be held July 19, beginning at 2 p.m. Featured guest will be Clowns Rickles and Rainbows. Hot dogs will be served after- ward. : Rev. Barry Philbeck, pastor, invites the public. Grace United Methodist VBS July 21-25 _ Vacation Bible School will be held July 21-25 from 6:30-8 p-m. at Grace United Methodist Church, Church Street, Kings Mountain. The theme will be "Celebrating Jesus - Come and Worship!" Ages 3-adult are invited. : Bethany Baptist to note 50th anniversary Bethany Baptist Church in Grover will celebrate its 50th anniver- sary Sunday, July 20. Rev. Kenneth Hollifield, the church's second pastor, will fill the pulpit during the 11 a.m. worship service. Afterward, a covered dish lunch will be spread at the Grover School cafeteria. All members, former members and friends are invited to attend the worship service and take ‘a well-filled picnic basket to the lun- cheon. Special service at Revival Time for Jesus Church Rev. Mary Jett of Georgia will minister at 11 a.m. and 6:30 p.m. '\ Sunday, July 20 at Revival Time for Jesus Church, 1416 Spencer j Mountain Road, Ranlo. For more information, call Rev. Bob and Shirley Ghantt at 824- 0242. : | Dr. crag to speak at Oak Grove Baptist Dr. Eddie Grigg will preach at the 11 a.m. worship service Sunday, July 20 at Oak Grove Baptist Church, Kings Mountain. Dr. Grigg was licensed to preach by Oak Grove Baptist on April 6, 1975, and was ordained August 29, 1976. He has been invited back as a part of the church's year-long celebration of its 100th anniversary in September. Dr. Grigg is a graduate of Burns High School, Gardner- Webb College, and Southeastern Seminary. He is currently pastor of New Life Baptist Church in Charlotte. DR. EDDIE GRIGG Jay Strack 1e Has Co we stop the X 7 deluge of drugs that is drowning our kids? : presentation—called “Straight Talk” 4 has been given in hundreds of public schools across America. He knows what he is talking about. And he knows how to communicate in a way people of all ages can relate to. Is there a solution to this national crisis? Jay Strack believes there's a way out. And he’s seeing some dramatic turn-arounds. After hearing his potent message, thousands of teenagers have vowed to say no to drugs. Jay Strack is coming to : your area. You owe it to yourself and those you love Jay Strack’s innovative to hear this man. Jay Strack Crusade August 24-28 7:30 PM Kings Mountain High School Stadium y THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD July 17,1997 - & WORSHIP 60D “UNDER CONSTRUCTION” It is interesting to note our various construction preferences. Some of us find sheer delight in the tactile texture and design of a building, though the edifice itself may be transient in endurance. Others seek satisfaction only in the technically perfect structure which will endure for many years. Then, there are those who simply prefer to watch others do the building. That’s fine too. Our world would be rather “lopsided” if our innate preferences were all identically planned. : sho i Yet, there is one set of plans that leaves little room for variance...the plan by which we construct our lives...thaeWliich we must do for ourselves. We must construct our lives upon faith as solid as the walls: - within which we worship each Sabbath, and design them within the guidelines set forth in God’s Word. Finally, we must pray each day for the Creator’s guidance, for truly we are each...“under construction”. Sunday Psalm 46 Tuesday Monday Revelation Psalm Psalm 7:9-17 #100 105 Wednesday . _ Thursday Friday Saturday Psalm Psalm Psalm 106:1-12 107:1-22 111 Scriptures Selected by The American Bible Society: Copyright 1993, Keister-Williams Newspaper Services, P. O. Box 8005, Charlottesville, VA 22906 It is the desire of area pastors and the community minded firms listed here that GOD be taken into the solution of ALL our problems: Worship HIM In Church Regularly First Carolina Federal Savings Bank Since 1907 Us 739-4781 + 482-0222 » 865-1111 Amity Finance OfKings Mountain 739-1311 Harris Teeter Supermarket and Employees Kerns Trucking, Inc. You Call - We Haul 739-4747 ~ To Advertise Contact Stacey Cobb Attend Church Regularly at 739-7496 Straight — Attend Church Regularly Kings Mountain | Herald = Time Warner Cable Gaston, Cleveland and York Counties . Grover Industries “Where Friendly People Work” Mac’s Grocery 900 N. Piedmont Ave. 739-3391 Parkdale Mills, Inc. #5 & #19 Management and Employees Wade Ford You Can Count On Wade Attend Church Regularly The Printin’ Press Canterbury Road 739-0333 Harris Funeral Home, Inc. Ollie Harris and Staff . To Advertise Contact Stacey Cobb at 739-7496 Nationwide Insurance 306 E. King Street 739-3953 The Sub Factory 124 A. West Gold Street 739-4255 Attend Ch urch Regularly Quick Way Cleaners 110 N. Cleveland Ave. 739-2422

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