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October 14, 1985 - Image 7

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Michigan Citizen, 1985-10-14

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Good Tidings
celebrates pastor's
fifth anniversary
The GOOD TIDINGS
COMMUNITY BAPTIST
CHURCH, 670 No. cCo� is
having its pastor's }th year
Anniversary, Wednesday Oct.
16-20,198} at7:30p.m. nightly
and 3: 30 Sunday evening.
Theme: "Be ye steadfast un­
moveable al ays abounding in
the work of the Lord." (1 Cor­
inthians U:58)
otto: "Going on in the
Name of the Lord."
Guest Churches: Wedne
day Oct. 16. Speaker: Rev. J.
Price, St. Mark Baptist Church,
B.H.; Pleasant Grove Baptist
Church, B.H., Rev. J. Hines,
Pastor; New Jerusalem, Bangor,
Rev. H. Bland, Pastor.
Thur day, Oct.17. Speaker:
, Rev. Wm. cGee, ew Good
Hope, Pullman; Macedonia
Baptist Church, Eav. Claire;
Rev. L. Robinson, Pastor; e
Bethel Baptist Church. B.H.,
Rev. M. McGee, Pastor.
Friday Oct. 18. Speaker:
Rev. F. McAfee Mt. Olive Niles;
Israelite Baptist Church, B.H.,
Rev. P. Murray - Pastor; Minis­
ters Alliance.
I
w
om
n'
BENTON HARBOR - The
Fello hip Baptist Mi ion
Church will hold its Fifth
Annual "Women' s Day" on Sun­
day, October 20, 1985 at the
Church located at 171 N. Euclid
Avenue. The Theme for this
year's program will be: "God
speak to Women Today Say­
ing, "Walk While Ye Have the
Light."
Guest Speaker for the 10:45
a.m, Service will Sister P.
Casenia Wells, EvangelistlDi
trict . ionary Fourth Eccle
iastical Jurisdiction of South-
e tern ichigan, Church of
God in Christ. Si ter Wells is the
Daughter of Mildred Wells, and
the late Bishop athaniel
ells, Sr.
She graduated from Western
Michigan University with a B.S.
and a .A. degree. She later pur­
sued a docorate degree in edu­
cational administration from
the University of otre Dame.
She be an her profe ional car­
eer an elementary school
teacher for two years. Later he
served as a ocial worker plan­
ning and counseling young peo­
ple. She later employed as
an instructor and cheerleading
advisor at Lake Michigan
College - here she is currently a
member of the Bo rd of
Trustee.
v
*
STORY DROP-OFF POINTS;
341 W. Lov I 2220 Su lor St
Kal.lftuoo, • 41007 u* n Hts., MI 49444
')'/S4I-1�
Rev. athaniel Gathright,
Pastor of Good Tiding to
mar fifth anniver ary.
Sunday, Oct. 20th Speaker:
Rev C.L. Key, ountain of
Faith, Detroit; Paradise Baptist
Church, South Bend; Rev. W.
Adam Pastor; Golden Light
Baptist Church, B.H., Rev. B.
Cayton Pastor.
The public is invited.
. B. ho d
Day
From 1915 until 1984 he
appointed as a budget
analyst to the ichigan Senate
Fiscal Agency. In 1984 she was
emplloyed by the Department
of Civil Rights and in April, 1985
he as promoted to the posi­
tion of District Executive for
the Department. Yet, in all of
her achievements add move­
ments,P. Casenia has never lost
her spiritual comittment to
God. In 1963, she became the
mister of Music, played the
I organ, sang and trained choirs
until 1984, hen he began
traveling to various tates to
begin her evangelistic ork. In
1971 she was licensed as a des­
co nne to ork in her local
church. She served as the local
prayer and consecration leader.
In 1974 she became a licensed
Evangelist M' io� ith the
rights and privileges to conduct
revivals throughout the
Churches of God in Christ Inter­
national. In 1985 she w ele­
vated to the supervisory pos­
ition of District i ionary for
the Fourth Eddlesiastical Juris­
diction of Southwestern
I ichigan, Church of God in
Christ.
Aside from her Christian,
civic and social activities, Sister
Wells enjoys including her
daughter, Stephanie Sharmane,
in her activities.
The 4:00 p.m, Service will
consist of talks from various
omen in the community re­
vealing how God peaks to
them. A candlelight ceremony
will follow ith all omen pre­
sent in the audience participat­
ing. Guest Choir for the after­
noon service ill be the "South-
estern Michigan Chapter
Choir.
Co-chairpersons for the
1985 Women' Day Program
will be Charlene Brooks and
Diane DeFrance. . tr of
ceremonie for the afternoon
program will be Sadie Leonard.
usic for the entire day will
be provided by the "Women'
Choir" of the ho t church. The
Rev. William Ca1d ell, is
Pastor.
Public is invited to attend.
IE
Treat your family, your
friends, yourself to a night out
with tbeguy at the 198� Phillip
Chapel Christian en on the
ove Chill Supper. Rev John H.
Lindsay, Pastor.
f·-CHURCH B
S-.
T. ZIO BAPTIST
CHURCH, 315 School Street,
uskegon is having their
Senior M' ionary Society or­
ship service on Wednesday
evening, October 23 at 7:00
p. m. There will be other local
· ionary Societie participat­
ing in thi heart warming r­
vice. Th y would be
honored with your pre ence.
Survivors of Suicide, a sup­
port group for relatives and
close friends of one who died by
uicide will meet on Thurs-day,
October 24, 1985 at 7:30 p.m.
until 9:00 p.m. at the
orth Ottawa Community
Ho pital, Dining Room, 1 st
floor, 1309 Sheldon, Grand
Haven.
For more information Call:
Kent Co-Advisory Centers,
458-7434, Muskegon Co-Com­
munity . Mental Health,
726-4266, ext.} 10 Ottawa Co-
Helpline, 842-4351 or
396-4351, ewaygo Co-
Bethany Christian Services
924-3390.
PHILLIP CHAPEL A. E •
CHURCH 2145 Dyson streetat
Hackey, uskegon Heights
held a CHILI SUPPER on Satur­
day October 12. The Theme for
this event as "1985 Christian
en on the Move". Rumor bas it
that the men used a secret,
family chili recipe. Spy from
the Gre t Texas Chili cook-off
reportedly made re ervation of
fly up and scout out the com­
petition. Those attending id
they hope the chance comes
next year.
n
nd your church
and photo to:
Theeltlz n l
P.O. 80x 21 S,
8 nton Harbor
Ichlgan 48022
The TRUE UGHT RAP­
nSTCHURCH ill hold its 8th
year Annual Womens Day, Sun­
day Oct. 20 Theme, "A Women
Clothe with the Sun"
(Rev. 12:1).
Speaker for the 11:00 a.m,
ervice will be Evangelist
Catherine Casey from Hart­
ford, MI.
Evangel' Artic Lee Wat­
son, B.H., ill be the sp aker for
the 3:30 p.m. program.
Special guest group ill be
the Spiritual Aire , Eav Claire,
MI and gue t oloists will ge
Pearl Cooper and aggie Re se,
B.H. Rev.J.R. Will� pastor,
and Sis Mary D. Williams, Sec.
MORNING
STAR
Baptist Church
2031 RIORDAN ST.
Phone: 726-2865
Rev. JAMES WHITESIDE
9:30 SII""IIY School
10:4) Mortling Worship
7 p.", EVnU1Ig Worship
Sister Willie ae Thomp on
will sponsor a u ical Sunday,
Oct. 20 at 3:00 p.m, for the
Trustee Bo I'd of ST. MARK
BAPTIST CHURCH. Gue t
ill be the Go pel Chorou of
Union emorial A. E.
Church, B.H., and the Adult
Choirs of the ho t Church.
Also solo lingers ill attend.
The public i invited.
Bro. Willie Sallis, chair­
man, Rev. John Price, p tos,
Continued OD P 10
--Second •
·(00 mown u* n) .
Phon : 722-6545
Dr. Lynn DeMoss
Rev. Jerry H ns
Church Services ••• 1:30 • .m.
............... 11 •• m.·
Churc hoo' ••• 9:30 • .m.
SPRING
STREET
912 Spring Street
Phone: 728-0177
Rev. T.J.ROBERSON
· 1:30. . . . . . . . SII"""Y School
· 11 .. III •••• MonU", Worship
· 6 p... . ... Evetli.g Worship

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