THE CITIZEN
WEEK OF APRIL 7: 1985
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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 .
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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
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