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June 29, 1986 - Image 9

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Michigan Citizen, 1986-06-29

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JUNE 29 -JULY 5,1986 THE CITIZEN
9
By iDa Lipkin
The thought for thi wee is'
The best way to avoid lying is
to do nothin that needs to be
concealed.
This eek' scripture is Acts
5:1-11.
The Rev. George Davis will
be the gue eaker for the
Pastor's id club at GOOD
TID GS Community Bapti t
Church, 670 eCord Sun­
day, June 29 at 3:30 p.m.
The choir of the ho t church
ill render th music.
Reading will be given by
variou h t church members.
The public is invited to
trend cordin t the pre i-
dent r. Debra oIlier.
The Rev. athaniel Gathright
the pa t r.
The Y uth Department of
i higan tate Quartette on­
venti n will host a tate Youth
Fell w ip rvice on aturday,
July 5 at the PILGRI REST
i i n ry Bapti t Church 1105
. ain t. at :30 p.m.
The Rev. mery Varrie I will
b the gue t pe er.
usi will be rendered by
c mbined h ir f Pil-
grim Re t ama Lue and the
x iting vent ingers, Y ung
dult hoir of G d Tiding
and othe choir and group
f the city.
Youth from Pontiac and
D troit ill be participating,
a well a youth of Local 20-2.
The theme will be; 'Prai ing
G d Wholeheartedly in times
like the .'
. Deny Duncan Detroit
i tate Youth upervi r. rs.
Debra C llier of Benton Harbor
1 t. Vie Supervi or and
John . King of Detroit is
State President.
Everyone i invited to attend
and enjoy a Spirit-filled evening.
A ing and Queen con test
was held at ST. TIHEWS
issionary Bapti Church on
Sunday, June 8 in observance
of Youth Day at the church.
Terry urray was crowned
king. Terry is the n of Rev.
and rs. Perry Murray. He is
eight years old and a tudent
at a shingt on School in
Coloma.
He ha one brother, Perry
Jr.
Little. iss arilynn Marie
ve wa crowned queen. She i
the daughter of Mrs. Margie
J. Love.
arilynn is eight years old
and al a tudent at ashing­
t n chool in Colom where
she i in the 4th grade.
he ha one sister Makisha
Love.
Both arilynn and Terry ill
reign for one year.
The outh e tern Michigan
Broadcast Club ill h ld their
monthly n Saturday,
June 2 at th CHU�CH OF
OU LORD D S VIO
Je us hrist 793 Highland ve­
nue here the Rev. rennie
Bennett is the pa tor at 7: 30
p.m.
The public i invited to
attend. C.H. Hamilton club
president.
Revival Service were held
June 8-13 at UNlO E OR­
I L . .E. hurch, 911 S.
Cry tal venue, where Dr.
Delano Bo man i the pastor.
The evangeli t was Rev.
ary at on Stewart of D troit.
Rev. Stewart is the Con­
nection Evangelist of the A. . .
Church. She is pastor of the
inisterial Staff and a member
of the Ebenezer A.M.E. Church
of Detroit where the Rev.
Robert Thoma Jr. D.D. is
pastor.
\ Rev. Stewart is a graduate
of Wilberforce niversity and
FIRST CHURC'H OF GOD
of Benton Harbor
1601 COLFAX ST./P. O. BOX 732
BENTON HARBOR, MI 49022
(616) 926-1410
SUNDAY WORSHIP SERVICES
ES • & ESTHER L. STEWARD - Plstors
DAVID J. JENKINS - Asso. Putor
Director of Chrlstidln Edu. & Evangelism
Payne Theological Seminary
Wilberforce Ohio. She is al 0
a trustee and a retired Det roit
Public School teacher.' •
Currently she is active and
holds membership in the fol-
lowing organizations: Zeta
Phi Beta Sorority ational
Council of egro Women, e­
harry edical Auxiliary. De­
troit In titute of Arts Found­
er's Society, Top Ladies of
Distinction, and FoUf Hendred
Study Club.
RY
RT
A renowned evangelist,
lecturer and educator Rev.
Stewart is known in the United
States as well as abroad for her
forceful and dynamic presentat­
ions.
She was enjoyed by all that
attended.
The President of TWIN­
CITIES QUARTETTE Uni n
Local 20-2 ha called a meet­
ing of all gr up mana ers that
are members of the Quartette
Union on Wednesday July 2,
at 410 Bridgman A venue at
12:00 noon.
All are a ed to plea e
attend and be on time.
rs. Willie B. Sims i Local
president.
A Grand u ical spon red
by the Junior Missi nary De­
partment of GOOD TIDI GS
Community Baptist Church ill
be held Sunday, July 6 at
7:30 p.m. The Rev. athaniel
Gathright is the pastor.
u ic will be rendered by
the choir of the ho t church.
Special guests will be the
Sensational Bright Clouds
ational Independent Singers,
Detroit elody-Aires, and Gos- .
pel Harmonizer , all of Detroit.
Everyone is invited to
attend.
GOODTIDI G I
COin nIty aaptA t Church
Worship Service willI be held
Sunday July 6 at the PILGRI
REST Baptist Church 1105
. Main Street at 7:30 p.m.
The public is invited to
attend accordin to the pa tor
Rev. Emery Varrie I.
The Deacon Board of the
CHURCH OF OUR LORD D
Savi r Jesus Christ will sp nSOT
a musical program Sunday July
6 at 7:30 p.m.
Participants, ill be the host
church choir Mama Lue and the
xciting Avent Singers, and
other groups of the city.
The Rev. rennie Bennett is
the host pastor.
All are invited t attend
according to Dea on J hn Ben­
nett.
The monthly Fell
vice bet een ST.
TlST and St. atthe
. nary 'Bapti t hurch
unday, July 6 at
tthe sat 3:30 p.m.
The Re . J hn L. Pri e ill
be the pea er. The publi
invited to attend.
T in- ities Quartet te
L cal 20-L. ill host the nnual
Women s Tea and u i al f
i hi an State Quartette on-
vention on Sunday July 6 at
the GOOD TlDI GS rnmun­
ity Bapti t Church 670
Mc ord Street Benton Har r
where the Rev. athaniel Gath­
ri ht is the pastor at 3:00 p.m.
usic ill be rendered by
groups from Benton Harbor.
Detroit and Pontia .
They include ni n Go p 1
Singer Humble Go pel in ers,
Michigan ul Reviver all of
Benton Harbor.
. Al ational Independent
Singers Spiritual- ires and
Tones of F aitht all of Detr it.
Groups fr m Pontiac ill
include the ew Singing
An els ew Pontiac Spirituals,
and In pirational .
Other groups from each local
will participate.
Immediately folIo in the
musical the Tea ill be held in
the church Fell ship Hall.
Tables will be up
depi ting the trol gical in.
Table are a foIl : Bent n
Harb r, Fire; Detr it arth;
P ntia ater: and the men
of the
The
a pnze.
the m t
ill be
et
and
d
o ca si n aJ .
Foll ing the tea the in-
ner f a raffle ill be an-
n un ed.
Raffle ticket are on sale
Continu d on Page 12
Rev. T.J.ROBER 0 T
1 :30. . . . . . .. """flY School
11 fl."' .... Moni"g 'WorJhlp'
6 p... . .. : Evni.g orJhip
OR I "G
STAR
Bapti t Church
2031 RIORDA ST.
Phon : 726-2 65
Rev. JAMES WHITESIDE
9:30. . . . . . .. lint/flY C ,
10:4 J .... Morning orJhijJ
7 p. III. . •.• Evening (JrJhip

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