r • 10 in Citie Quartette Union Local 20-2 will ho the Thirty-Seventh Annual . chigan State Quartette Convention y 2 27, 1984 at the t. Zion B ptist Church, 831 cGuigan, Benton Harbor, here the Re . John E. W tson is the p tor. On Thursday t 7:30 p.m. a pre- convention usical will be held, with Local 20-2 in charge. This program will fe ture local group and church choir along with convention group . Some of the invited gue are; e Bap . Inspirational Voice; Bethel a1 Chorus; t. Zion Voices of Zion; tie Davis Singe , ope ell 01 ir, St. Mar ale ChON, Highland Avenue Seventh-Day Adventi Choir, and other . The Rev. J. Gla py, Local Pro Chairman will be the ter of Cere- mom . . F��y 1wi omen's D y all day be­ guuung at 9:00 a.m. Special guests for the day will be the omen's Department of Indiana State Quartette Convention. s. ary (Turner) Smith of South Bend will be 0 e of the spe en for the morning. The theme for the day is, "Building on a Roc ." The omen's Bo d meting will be e at 1:00 p.m. TIl urses and Usher will be in chug tth a program at 2:30 p.m. The Rev. Rodney J. Lott will be the et. At 7:30 p.m., the omen' Candle- light 'cal will be held. Some of the gue t for tb rvice will be the G pel Chorus of Ebenezer Bap­ ti t Church" Vocal-Airs and others. illa Up' , Benton Harbor is u Co the St te Supervisor of omen: Mr. illie B. Sims, Benton Harbor, 1 t Vice Supervisor, and . Berda Hard­ nett of Detroit is the 2nd Vic Super­ visor. Saturd v: e ents will begin with St te Board meetin t 12:00 noon. George Harri of Benton Harbor is the State Board Chairperson. Mrs. Jacquelyn cDonald of Ponti c' the Co-Chair­ person. 1:00 p.m. youth meeting. . Denyse Duncan, Detroit is Youth Supervisor. • v Debr Collier, Benton Harbor, 1st 'Vice Supervisor, and Mrs. Cathy • AY 23 - 29, 1984 THE CITIZEN PAGE FIFTEEN v • 10 in B.· Gary, Benton Harbor is the 2nd Vice Supervisor . 3:00 p.m. ur s and Usher meetinz. Mr. Arlea Barn, Benton Harbor, . the u Chairperson. . Ruby Harrison, Detroit, is the Osher Chair­ person. 7:30 p.m. Youth night. Their gue t e er ill be the Rev. Hiram McBuffOWS of Leland Mi . o nary Bap­ tist Church, Detroit. The Prince, Prince and King Coot t will clim during this rvice. General A mbl will begin at 4:00 p.m. ith State Pr . dent, Clf. Pen- PARADISE IRADO AL VO CES SPO SO S AL On Saturday, y 26 t 6:00 p.m. the brother of Rev. illie T. Burton, Group 2 of the In pirational Voic will p or of the e Parad' .. onary ponsor usical. B p . t Church, 287 S. Crystal. Special guest will be the Sensational Rev. .T. Burton, p tor; . Betty Bright Clouds of Detroit, (above) Smith, p 'dent; Mr . Bertha J c .SOD, Fir le d singer, Bro. Charle B. Burton, chairper n and c ptain of the group. AS SALAAM ALAIKUM (I wish you th P ce th t only Allah can give an that is a v ry d p, comforting and I st­ ing peace. Th re is non like it any­ wh re.) In the Holy Quran (muslim Bible) in chapter 3: 76 it r adSi "Nay, - Those that k p th ir plighted faith and ct right, - v rily Allah (God) 10 s those who ct aright." Re d also 3:83. Last k we discussed words nd deeds re: declared faith Le. the mon­ oth istic declaration of the muslim - "Th fe Is no God but the On , True and Uni rsal God" whom the Quran calls, in its original languag (Arabic), All h. Now, to say that is to speak words but to liv it requires etten-deeds. Too many of us who claim to be members of the 3 gr at monotheistic teach rs, pro­ ph ts, faith i.e. Jewish, Chri$1ian and Muslim say that ther is only on God in our lives but in actuality when it comes to d s (living up to th t declaration) fall ry short. Exampl: (Which could be used unfortunat 't by simply replacing Rabbi or Imam). et's look at ho m ny churches have in this community all claiming to be deciples of Christ. The pastor claims to be a fol­ Io and bel' v r in th way of Christ also tho in his congregation. Now, Christ was th kind of lead that was found among the poor t aching them how to impro their lives by making God th c nter and foundation of their liv • H taught them by word but he was also their best xample. So it was with Mo and Muhamm d Peace by upon all of them. Today 4000 yrs.after Mose 2000 yrs. after J sus nd1400 yrs. aft r Muhammad the spiritual I d rs for th most part r atmost exclusively concern with who can get the most alth, I r church (physical structu�e) nd who's driving th finest automobile. The poor mas s (layperson) can't tell who's th pimp nd who's the "pastor". The bov m ntioned proph ts wer liberator. They sought to restor hu­ manity back to a life of faithfulness to th 0 , Universal Cr tor th r by giving th m dignity in this lif and th promise of n a bett r lif In the h eafter . Tho men didn't r ally discriminate becau th y kn th t nyon can b. in th pit of lif ev n if h was a "King" or "Qu " . Th taught th ir congre­ gat on that it is faithfulness to God th, t is t mis key to lif. and with th t key you can ha hope In what r enclU,,.r of good you strl for. They d dn't direct th r congregation to the p. in the sky while they got everything they could mass for themselves. The prophets of God were examples, human­ being examples so that we could not have the excuse that they were super humans and that we can't live like them. There re a very few men and women who live th unselfish life today but the maj ity are like the people 4000 and 1400 yrs. ago Greedy and Selfish. But the prophets were outstanding because they h d strong faith. They told their folio rs to have faith in God and follow their example and that they (followers) would have enternal life. the Quran says to man i "but you prefer this life (material possesions) ov r the hereafter". Quran also says when man is asked to go forth, unselfishly willingly lik the prophets, amn clinges to the earth. In At-Islam we attribute all success to Allah and Quran tells us that "only good comes from Allah" and the bad are the results of our own acts either commission or omission. We know that one cannot truly b successful y t have no morals. To quote'the lead r of The American Muslim Mission Iman, Warith Deen Muhamm d "Moral respon­ sibility ushers people into every other responsibility. It takes moral strength to be concerned about helping some­ body other than your.:self. Use the pure teachings of God to purify our motives, our attitudes. Clem up! Don't stop at just cleaning but ducate." The people of Benton Harbor for the most part are poor, uneducated and unfor­ tunateJy too ma y maybe not most but far too many re not clean. Don't take my word for it look at our neighbor­ hoods - as a friend said to me "Poor Does Not m an Dirty and Does Not have to mean Ignorant." Pastors let's chang are focu from personal material wealth to directing our congregations to strong faith in the One, Universal God and to material success for our congregation. Th common p rson who is w/out material djgnity e.g. Quran directs the muslim - (On who submits himself to th will of God) to k the h re­ after but don't neglect your share of this material world. It t 115 us 0 rand 0 r "but the hereafter is far bett r than this first life." As-Sala m-Alaikum Imam, Ali F. Muhammad xt AI-Islam th and sc nce. FUNERAL HOME' •• 1102 E. ain Str nton Harbor, M I 92 022 • nington in charge. Election of Officers will b held in General mbly on Saturd y. At 3:30 p.m. Sund y, the St te usi­ cal will be held, fe turing group from Ponti , Detroit and Benton H rbor locals pi gue group. The public' invited to attend this Convention and enjoy gre tinging, peaking and pre bing. George H rris is the ho pre ident; Mr. Bernice itchell, ho t om 0' Department Supervisor; Fred Pat erson, Bo d Chairman, Mr. Willie B. Sims, Youth Su rvisor; rs. Arlea Bame, usC irperson; and . ilia Lipkin is the host Secretary. The theme for the Convention is: Sing Forth The onour of Hi arne. . 'tiop Un_it�d . Met��di t Church �f6i'm y BH U fted hodlst iss on)' 224 Pip.,to . at' sant anton H �r, I 49022 925-4423 .*. . INISTERS vin G. Will' ms . Agatha Terr ntln SERVICES 11.A • Sun. Church School 9:30 a.n:-. ALL are WELCOME HERE to WORSHIP and SER VE FIST CHU CH of GOD Harbor Hav n (PTL) C' r 364 E. Empire Benton Harbor. Mich. 49022 (next to Medic I). SUN SCHOOC& MORNING WORSHIP 11 am TUE 1·3 p.m. & 7·p p.m. MONEY MANAGEMENT CLASS Call 926·1410 - Tue-Frl 10:30-2:30 to re.9lster WED - NEW CONVERT & YOUTH· 7-9 p.rn , THURS - PRAYER & BIBLE CLASS 7:30 pm *BUDGET BASEMENT open dally • Tue-Frl 10:30,2:30 p.m. for shopping by DONATION ONLY good clothes & House hold Items. *CLOTHING .. 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