THE CITIZEN WEEK OF APRIL 7: 1985 11 N.USKEGO UNITED G CE IRIT- VAL CHURCH and the Zion­ ette Go pet ngers will present a ee -end Mu 'cal Extravaganza April 12, 13 and 14 at the United Gr ce Spiritu Church, 420 Pipestone Street. Service will be held Friday and Saturd y. Time 7:30 p.m. nightly. Friday night' "Solo" night. any soloist of the are will participate. I Saturday night i choir and choru night. Area choir and choru will be in ttendance. Sund y t 3:)0 p.m. Qu I­ tette will render the music. Thi promise to be great ee -end at United Gr ceo Th Rev. Channie illiam the ho t pastor. The ur s Guild of TW CITIES QU TEITE Union Local 20·2 will meet Wedn . day, April 10 at the home of . J cquelyn Lipkins, 1341 Union. Tim 7:00 p.m. All membe are ed to ttend and be on time. e members re elcome. IS. Debra Collier i u Guild chairper n, s. Arle B me, advi or, and George H rris i Local pre . den t. The Z 0 EITES will pre nt a . cal program on Sunday, pril 14 at the GOOD TID GS Community Bapti t Church, 670 orth cCord Street, here th Rev. thaniel G thright is th p or. Tim 7:30 p.m. There will be many guest of the city. M. Linda Horsten . th coordinator. The Youth Department of 1W OTIES QUARTEITE Union Local 20·2 will hold their monthly meeting on Sa ur­ day, April 13 a the hom of . Willie B. Sims, 410 Bridg­ man Avenue. Time 2:00 p.m. All youth are welcome to come and p rticipate. rs. illi Sims . the advisor. George Harris is Local pr . dent. �TA1':. FIRST CO UNITY A. .E. Church, 500 Jame Ave., S.E. Grand Rapids, will be hosting the orth Detroit Di trict Con­ ference from April 9·11. Rev. Samuel S. orris, Jr., is presid­ ing Bishop; Rev. Martin L. Simmons i re iding Elder; and Rev. Lyman S. P rk is P tor .. Schedule is: -Worship - Holy Commun­ ion Service on Tuesday, April 9 at 7:00 p.m. pre iding Elder: Rev. artin L. Simmon . -Ecum nical - Evangeli ic Service on ednesday, April 10, at 7:00 p.m. Guest speaker: Rev. William L. Patter n from True Light Baptist Church. -Prayer Bre f t - Thurs- day, pril 11 t 7:00 a.m. Spiri tual le der is Mrs. Elzor lind y. ceept Fir Commun­ ity Congre tion' invitation to participate in the Ecumenical­ Evangelistic Service during the conference. Muskegon The orning Star issionary Baptist Church, 2031 Riordan Street, will be in revival begin­ ning pril 15-19. The Rev. Joseph S. Sutton, Pastor of the Sardis Mi ion ry Bapti t Church, of Cleveland Ohio, will be the Evangelist for the week. Theme is ' 0 Good Thing ill H ithhold From Them That alk Uprightly." P alms 84-11. Services will begin each even­ ing at 7 p.m. Guest choir will sing each evening. Com help us lift up the name of Jesu , and hear thi God man expound the word of God. Bring a neigh­ bor, bring a friend, bring the unsaved and let God speak to them through hi holy word. The public is invited., , BE TON HARBOR The GELIC CHOIR of PILGRI REST· BAPTIST Church, 1105 E. lain Street Benton Harbor will be pre nt­ ing in concert Ka hy Walker of Benton Harbor in usic and Ministry Saturday, April 13, 1985 at 7:00 p.m. Come and be a witness and expect from the Lord. Al 0 the a Choirs of Pilgrim Rest will be singing. Grayling L. William presi­ dent and chairman. Rev. EM. Varrie acting pastor. Youth for Chist plan evening at Show Biz Youth for Chri t announce an exciting new opportunity for the young people of rea churche call d Chri tian Youth Spect cular!, according to Ric itchell, exec uti e director. It ill be Sunday, April 21 from 8 to 11 p.m. at Sho Bix Pizza. "One goal of thi mini try is to provide fun, intere ting and wholesome ctivitie for Christian teen in the u egon Are. e belie this activity t Biz Pizza PI ce ill ccomp this," id itchell. "All your young peopl are· invited - junior and senior high and college g. Come gr up or just let them know it's vail bi if they're looking for , FUNERAL HOME 204·5. FAIR AVE. . Benton Harbor, MI Phorie: 927-3181 925"':'4423 . ORSHIP SER�ICE 11 I.m. ELVI G. WILLtA S good time," itchell said. "It can 0 be an opportun­ ity for youth worker to pend time ith kid in a relexed, fun tmosphere. There will be a short program, which will in some way present a challeng toward de cipleship through Deceitful dYers ry Kno You're There music, film spoken work," . Mitchell noted. . "Show Biz will remove any­ thing that may be offensive - po ters, beer igns etc., to en­ hance the Christian atmos­ phere,' itchell aid. e By Satan plant stumbling blocks in our' path. · He'll build you up and tand and I ugh. Thank God for strength and patience to care For all your burdens Hell help you bear. Look toward heaven and prepare for conflict Bee u someone is ure to doubt and contradict. I'm glad the victory come only from God ORSHIP IY Who neither umbers nor sleeps not even to nod. When you do a job try to do it well nd in c of mistakes move and don't dwell. Remember that problems are to be solved, . Thought about, decided upon and re olved. Silver and gold is orth les without If esteem For without love life is but a lingering dream. People will tal and accu e you of every crim But don't be found guilty time after time. Keep a caring per onality for young and old. It's the cret entrance to heaven worth wIth untold. Be real in whate you say and do . Becau e our faith in God may re in y u , BE TO HARBOR - Se- cond B ptist Church 600 Lynch Street, will host the olvemie Baptist State Convention Wo­ men' Auxiliary, Easter Monday Luncheon on Monday April 8 1985 at 10:00 a.m. Willie Mae erker on . the St te Pr si­ dent. The public is invited to ttend. Sandra Steward of the host church will be the sp a er. Easter f hio will be modeled by the Joy Bells, a young mi ion group of the church. Also on the pr ram will be Cans da Beck and am Johnson, pre ident of the is­ . onary Department. Gue ts are e pected from all o r th State of Michigan. PIe pi n to com and enjoy thi after-Easter pro ram. A 3.50 donation i ed for the luncheon. Rev. Donald dkin the pastor. 11IE CH PEL, an Evan elical Free OIurch currently hold in r- at the Southtown T 'n Theatre in St. Jo ph, i announcin p for its first church buildin ,accordin to David Holman, Olairman of the Building Committee. Con truction of the 7000 . ft., $400,000 buildin' heduled to begin in rly pril d be romp ted by Augu t. It '! be located on W ington Av . in Lincoln To ship, approximately 1/8 mil uth of Glenlord d. on a 6-2/3 ere ite pureh by the congre tion la t year. The 01 pel i a member of t Ev . al Free Church of America, quarterd in inn po', nd i p 0 ed by R v. Peter J. Dy­ bv d. Ch tered in October 1979, th congregation currently h 44 memb and Sunday attendance averagin 120. Smok Stopper'S cI YWCA An introduction to Smo e Stopper's, the nationally recog­ nized mo ing ce tion pro­ gram, will be held in the St. Joseph YWCA, 508 Pleasant Street, on May 18 at 7 p.m. I B ptist Church 2031 Riordan Street Phone: 726-2865 REV. JA ES WHITESIDE 9:30 ... SundlY School 10:45. .. orni Wor ip 7 p.m ... Ev ning Worship SPRI G Sf EEl Baptist Church 912 Spring Street Phone: 728-0177 REV. T.J. ROBERSON, Plstor 9: 30 . . Su ndlY School 11 I.m... orning Worship 6 p.m .•• Evening Worship Wed.Bibl C!a s .. 6 p.m. QUEEN ESTHER Baptist Church - ... - -- 2220 Superior Street Phon : 739·8825 ROLAND L. HOWARD Sr. Plstor 9:45 •• Sunday School 10:45 .. CIII to Worship Wed. Prlyer Service. 7 p.m. The introductory ion, sponsored by the Health and . Lifestyle Center of South Bend Memorial Hospital, i free and open to th public . Holy Trinity C.O.G.LC. 2245 Jarman Phone: 737-9278 ELDER N. WELLS, JR. Plstor 8 a.m .•.. Early Service 10 a.m .. Sunday School 12 Noon. Worship Service 8 p.m .. Evening Service 12-1 p.m .. Noon Day Prayer Tu s. & Fri. 8 p.m. Evening Worship Service Mount Zio Church of God in Christ 188 Muskegon Avenue Phone: 722-6765 REV.G .• BE ETT PASTOR/SUPT: 01 .5 10 am Sunday School 11: 30 a.moo .•. Mornln\r Worsh P 6p.m ••..•..•...•• P.W.W. 7: 30p.m •.•••. Ev nln9 Worship Noon Prayer Tues & Frl 7:30 ...••..•. Bib' St Tu s 7: 30 p.m.Frl •..•.••. Worshl" 5: 30 .m.Sat. . ... Choir Rehrsl WA TYOU CHU CH LISTED HE E? CALL 7.'39-1203 FO DETAILS.