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April 25, 1984 - Image 11

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Michigan Citizen, 1984-04-25

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EBENEZE
a;,ft�.n.Y
The Greater Ebenezer Spiritual Tern­
, ple, 118 Lake began their Pa or's Anni-
versary onday night April 23 with
a musical.
The Anniversary will continue through
Sund y, April 29. There will be no r­
vice on Saturday night pril 28.
On the final day of the Anniversary,
Sunday, April 29 is also' etropolitan
Day". The International Pre 'dent,
Dr. I. Logan ear of Balti., MD ill be
the special guest. All etropolitan
on are in ch rge th t day.
Pie come out and enjoy. Rev.
CIarrissa ac amore is the p or.
PASTOR'S
soloist is S' . Doria Bell Lee of Pilgrim
Rest, all of Benton Harbor.
Mr. Barbara Whit field is the C.
Recognition will be made to
Second Baptist.
Rev. Donald Adkins i p or, Si .
Barbara Smith, president; and Si . Evelyn
Scott, director and chairperson.
CELEBRATES 14TH IVERSARY
The Inspirational Choir of Second
Sapt' Churc, Benton Harbor will be
celebrating their 14th Anniversary, Sun­
day, April 29 at 4:00 p rn.
Th theme', "Search e Oh Lord."
The gue choirs are: Progr 've
Choir, Hope ell Angelic Choir ,
Beautiful Gate Angelic Choir, and gue
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liSTERS
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RVleES .
11 .A. CIa rch School I: 30 ._n:t.
ALL.n WELCOME HERE
. to WORSHIP tIItd SFA VB
1ST CHURCH IVERSARY
Sweet Home onary Baptist
Church, 1237 Territorial are celebrating
their church 1 Church Anniversary
I
beginning 1;hursday at 7:00 pm.
Gue s for Thursday night will be
Second Bapti Church, South Haven,
Rev. Langton p or; and New Hope
from South Haven, Rev. cGee pastor.
Frid y nigh guest will New Testa­
ment of South Haven, Rev. Perry, pastor;
and t. Hermo ,Rev. Thomas, pastor.
On Saturday night The Humble Go
pel Singers will pre nt a mu . cal pro­
gram. The guests will be St. ark' ale
Choru , St. Paul Baptist Church Choir
and soloist Larry Creamer.
This program . being sponsored by
the Buildmg Fund Committee of
the ho church.
And the concIu 'on of the Anniver­
sary will end with the program Sund y,
April 29 beginning t 4:00 pm.
The gue will be Jerusalem
N.D. Church, Rev. Landry p or. and
• , eHU H of GOD
H It Haven (I'lL) Cen r
364 E. Empire
B nto .. Harbor. Mic • 4.022
( to M I)
SUN SCHOOL & MORNING WORSHIP 11 am
TUE 1-3 p.m. &. 7-p p.m.
ONEY ANAGE ENT CLASS
�II 926-1410 - Tue-FrI1():3()'2:30 to reglst r
WED - NEW CONVERT & YOUTH - 7·9 e.m,
THURS - PRAYER. BIBLE CLASS 7:30 pm
•• UDQ T BASEMENT open dally - Tu Frl
10:30-2:30 p.m. for opplng by DONATION
ONL V good cloth s. Hou hold It ms.
.CLOTH. 0 • �OOD gl.,en In a CR ISIS
EMERGENCY NEED. FREE to tho brlnglflg
Ref.rat slip from Pastor - DSS - �th. CC - or
other nc ONL
.0 • U LIC • plea do not come or all
except on de gnated DAYS. TIME. Plea
h p us to continue to serve you by honoring
our requests r udlng day. time of Out R ach
S vices.
I
Dr. John H. cOon.ld, N.D.,D.C. e Dr. John C.B. cOon.Id,BA.,O.C.
Dr. P.ul. Schlenzk.S.S.,D_.C.
one 925-3232
Serving South West Michigan for 64 YetZn Across from !,­
of n. Orchlrd Mill
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PAGE ELEVE
APRIL 25 - AY 1, 1984 THE CITIZE
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Good Tidings Community Baptist
Church, Rev. athaniel Gathright pastor.
A1J program will art at 7:00 pm.
nightly except Sunday.
All are invited to com out and make
Sweet Home's 1 Church Anniversary
a succe , ccording to Bernice
Mitchen.
Rev. H.C. Chrfian is the ho pastor.
ZJO EITE'SPRESE MUSICAL
The Zionette Go pel Singer will
pre nt Mu teal jProgram, Sunday,
April 29 at the Church of Our Lord
and Savior Je Christ, 793 Highland
Avenue at 3:00 p rn.
Their gue s will be The Michigan
Soul Revivers, Joylite , Choir of the ho
church and others of the city.
Specail guests will be The Glory
Bound Singer of Chicago, lllinois.
The public . invited and the Rev.
rennie Bennett' the host p or.
1ftuft •. nJU� STAR PRESENI' MUS CAL
There will be a usical Program
pre nted at the Morning Star C.O.Gl.C.
2409 Butler Road, Benton Height,
Sunday, April 29 at 7:30 p.m.
Guest churche of the city will attend.
The public is invited to ttend ccord­
ing to Rev. Eddie King. .
Bro. Alfred Dyson is pre . ent d
Bro. Jame Thoma is vice pre' ent.
Elder Elijah Wright, -found r d
I Elder B.L. King, p tor:


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SO P OG
The issionary Society of t. Zion
Bapti Church, 100 Miller St., Do giac
will be in charge of the 11:00 .m. Ser-
vice. ,
The speaker for the morning wor ip
rvice will be Mr . Ell Cou in of the
ho church.
usic will be rendered by the choir
of the ho church.
The Mi 'on will aI pre nt 3:00
p.m. rvice. The ial guest spe er
will be other Ary Thompson, Hou
of Prayer Church, Ca polis, I.
There will be pecial evening rvice
presented at 7:30 p.m. sponsored by
Tommie Prichett and The Voices of
Paradise of iles, Michigan. ,
Choirs of the host church and other
special gue s will be there. Proceed
will go toward the be utifmg of the
churche new pool.
Tommie Prichett' in charge.
Dr. Rev. Ellis Hull, Sr., is the p or
and the public is invited.
EBE EZER PRESENTS 66 B
THE BIBLE
, > -
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OF�' _-
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The Senior Mission of Ebenezer
issionary Bapti Church 214 E.
Britain Ave., will pre nt the "66 Books
of the Bible", Sunday, April 29 at 3:30
p.m.
The public i invited to ttend.
other Tyson is president and Rev.
alter L. Brown i p tor.
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Kentucky comes to South Bend
ByG •
The ew Salem Baptist Church, 141 S.
Camden St., South Bend, Indiana, will
as ho to the many visitors expected to
come from Kentucky on April 28th and
April 29th.
Host pastor, Rev. John W. Arnold, is
originally from the State of Kentucky
and h set this ee -end asid to let
Kentucky receive a rust hand fiel of the
great Indiana hospitality that he has re­
ceived since becoming the pastor of ew
Salem in October, 1983.
The fellowship week-end ill begin on .
Saturday when Kentuckian's will receive
a tour of the City and view sites of in-
r-
terest in an<\ around the South Bend
Area. On' Su�d y, Indian will be given
the opportunity to hear Rev. E. W. Terry,
Pastor of w Greater First Baptist
Church, Simp nville, KY, and his choir
during the 11 a.m. ervices at e Salem.
At 4 p.m . .! special s rvices will be held to
honor the State of Kentucky as wen as
give them full "Indiana Ho pitality".
Pastor Terry will remain in South
Bend and conduct the Spring Revival r­
vices for ew Salem held April 30th thru
May 4th.
ew Salem and Rev. Arnold invite.
, E' THE SHOP THAT CAMS"
Of'fN • DAYS a:3O AM TO 5 PM
KATIE BUNTING - 0 NEa :GRADlJATE
, nAMEIU AN FLO .ltL AT' nooi
R 5 fOI AU. OCCASK>NS
GES • HOUSE P\A TS
1926-6934)
the public to come and share the fello -
ship wee -end with them at lem.
EW SALEM SETS S
G REVJ-
VAL - Spring Revival Service will
be held at the ew Salem Baptist Church,
141 S. Camden St., South Bend, Indiana
during the eek of April 30th thru ay
4th. The rvices will begin nightly at
7:30p.m.
Evangelist for the week is the
E. W. Terry, pastor of the e Gr ter
First Baptist Church of Simpsonville,
Kentucky. The ho pastor, Rev. John
Arnold, has been a long time friend of
Terry' since their college days at Sim­
mons University Louisville, Kentucky, of
which both are graduates.
Rev. E. Terry h been pa or of the
ew Greater First Bapti Church for the
p t fourteen year . He received hi call­
ing into the mini ery th of 10.
Terry, also an ccompli ed mu 'dan and
singer, has been ricken ith ucoma
since the age of 8 nd h n d I r d
legally blind. Ho
not been a handi
the gospel. Pa tor rn Id i' vit
lie t attend th Sprin vi
at e Salem B pti t C ur h.
FUNERAL HO
e.
1102 E. M.in Str
B nten Harbor,
DELIVERY
SERVICE
92 022
SHYICE
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