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November 08, 1987 - Image 13

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Michigan Citizen, 1987-11-08

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By IIaUp
The thought for this eek is; .
Many people excuse their own
foolishness by calling it fate.
Thi week's scripture is
Eze ·eII8:4.
A mJly ir including the
churc families and others will
be held on Sunday, ovember 8
t Good Tiding Co unity
B ptl t Churc , 747 Buena
Vi Where the Rev. athaniel
Gathright' the pastor at 7:30
p.m.
The Rev. Raymond Landry,
p tor of J p-
t C will be the guest
speaker.
Thi service is being spon­
sored by the Sunday School.
Marvin Henderson is Sunday
School Superintendent. The
public is invited to ttend.
n-Cltie Quartette Local
20-2 wil hold their monthly
business meeting on Saturday,
ovember 14 at Ebenezer
.B.C urch, 214 E. Britain
Ave", at 7:00 p.m,
All members are ed to at-
tend and be on time.
Mrs. Willie B. Sims is the
Local president.
New members are welcome
to join. There are auxiliaries
within the Local Union, and you
don't have to be able to sing.
There is a Women's Depart­
ment, Youth Department,
Men's Dep�nt, urses and
ount Zion
Church Of God In Christ
188 uskegon
Avenue
-.
o :722-6765
ev, G. Bennett
SUPL Muskegon District
10 am SUnday School
11:30 am Morning WOl'AtMo
6 pol Y.P.W.W.
7:30 pm &.nlng WorahIp
Noon Prayer r & Nt
EBENEZER CHURCH fj mily h d go die for the goblins their
Halloween party, Sat., Oct. 31. Pictured are (l-r) front: Chistoph r
right, TImothy White. Middle, Travolta Morri and Tami
P nn and b cit ro , Carlos, Darrell and w: ley Wright.
Benton Harbor area churches plan activities
Ushers.
If you are intertested in join­
ing, please attend the monthly
meeting.
The main requirement is that
you are an active member of a
church.
For further information you
may phone the President, at 925-
7791 or the secretary at 926-
7105.
The Rev. Sandra
Washington, Pastor of ew st.
J me A.M.E. Church of
Detroit will be the guest
speaker.
Donation is $6 for adults and
$3 for children under 12.
Rev. Washington will also be
the guest speaker at the Morn­
ing Worship Service at Union
Memori I A.M.E. on Sunday,
November 15.
Dr. Delano Bowman is the
host pastor. The public is invited
according to Mrs. Lovie Taylor.
Prayer, healing and anointing
services will be held each Wed­
nesday night, beginning Novem­
ber 11 at 7:00p.m. at Good
Tiding Community Bapti t
Church.
Rev. Wesley, Associate mini­
ster of Macedonia Baptist
Church, Michigan City, Ind.,
will conduct the services.
The public is invited to at­
tend. The Rev. Nathaniel
Gathright is the host pastor.
The Prod! Singer will
celebrate their 4th year An­
niversary with two services over
the week-end, Noveember 7 and
8.
Both services will be held at
the Church 0 Our Lord and
Savior Jes Christ, m High­
land Ave., where the Rev. Wren­
nie Bennett is the pas or.
Saturdays service will be
held at 7:30 p.m.a nd the service
for Sunday will be held at 3:00
p.m.
The Mother's Board and
Missionary Society of st.
Baptist C reb, 802 Pavone will
host the Monthly Musical of
Twin-Cities Quartette Union
Local 20-2 on Sunday, Novem­
ber 15 at 3:30 p.m.
Appearing on progam will be
the Humble Gospel Singers,
Gospel Propheteers, Melody­
Aires Spiritual Singers,
Michigan Soul Revivers, Union
Gospel Singers and Zionettes
Gospel Singers, along with
soloist James Adams.
The Male Chorus and
Gospel Chorus of the host
church will appear also.
Mother Charlene Larkin is
Mother's Board president, Mrs.
Louise Price, Missionary
Society president, and the Rev.
John L. Price is the pastor. The
public is invited to attend.
The Youth Department of
Twin-Citl Quartette Union
Local 20-2 will meet Satarday,
ovember 14 at the home of Ms.
Kim Dixon, 597 Baird Street, at
2:00 p.m.
Kim Dixon is youth super­
visor and Mrs. Willie B. Sims is
Local president.
There will be a special Build­
ing Fund program at Good
Tiding Community Bapti t
Church on Saturday, ovember
14 at 7:30 p.m.
The guests will be Bethle em
B pti t Church, South Bend,
Ind., Rev. Hardy Petty, pastor;
e Hope Baptist Church,
Pullman, Rev. William McGee,
pastor; Mountain of Faith B p­
tist Church, Detroit, Rev. C.L.
Keyes, pastor; Jerusalem
Baptist Church, Bangor, Rev.
Henry Bland, pastor;
Macedonia Bapti t Church,
Michigan City, Ind., Rev. Astley
pastor; and Chri t Temple Bap­
tist Church, Detroit, Rev. Man­
ning, pastor.
The Rev. Hardy Petty will be
the guest speaker.
We tern Di trtct Council
will have its annual Jubilee Con­
vention, Nov 13-14 at Bethlehem
Temple Church, P stor George ,
Dewberry.
Guest keynote speaker is
Annointed Evangelist Ann
Story Pratt, Springfield, Ohio.
There will be a special television
service Sat., Nov. 14.
All services begin at 7 pm
nightly. Music will be rendered
by the Western di trict Council
Choir, directed by Ozetta
Turner, Muskegon Hts., and
Dwight Bowman of Benton
Harbor. All are welcome. The
theme is "Pentecostal aID
Event".
Elder Carlton Burrell is
chairman Min., Wondell Bailey
is Vice-Chairman Min., Carl
Horne is Vice-Chairman.
tober 19.
Special guests that attended
was State President of the Mis­
sionary Society, Bernice Blow,
Channie Lee Franklin and Vir­
ginia aU of Muskegon; Annie
James and Roy Brown, iles;
Mary Freeman and Myretle
Lane, Grand Rapids; Judge
Lynda A. Tolen, t.Joseph;Pam
Heifner, Coloma; Robert Sar­
gent, C.M.E. Church, Captain
James FA. Turner and family,
Joyce Jones, Dr. Gladys Peeples
Burks, Louise Adkins and
Denise unley, Second Baptist
Church; Mary Walters, Benton
Harbor Public Library; Mary
Defoe, Elizabeth Fowler, Union
Memorial A.M.E.; Emma
Jones, Vera Jenkins, Mamie
J ones, Church of God in Christ;
Mr. and Mrs. Pe Belskie, Lela
Fleming Taylor and Thelma
Bunting all of Benton Harbor.
During the tea the new king
and queen was crowned. Mr.
O.C. Childs retained his crown
as king and rs. H Hi at­
thews was crowned the new
queen. First runner-up for
queen was Mrs. Lurlean Wil­
liams, second runner-up was
Mrs. Mary Phillips. The runner­
up for king was Mr. Jessie Brent.
The youth queen was Resh I·
la Allen and youth king was
Stacy L. Loyd.
Tea commmittee include:
Mrs. Lurlean William, chairper­
son, Mrs. Luella unley, co­
chairperson, and Mrs. Lovie
Washington, co-chairperson.
Rev. James O. Childs pastor.
A Pre-Than giving Banquet
will be held at Union Memorial
Aeric n ethodi t Epi cop I
Church, 911 S.Crystal on Satur­
day, ovember 14 at 6:00p.m.
The men of Ebenezer M.B.
Church, 214 E. Britain Ave., will
be celebrating 'heir Annual
en's Day, Sunday, ovember
15.
Eric Williams is chairman of
Men's Day and Rev. Walter L.
Brown is the host pastor. The
public is invited to attend.
Central United
ethodist
Church
Second & Seaway
(Downtown Muskegon)

Phone: 722-6545
Dr. Lynn DeMoss
Rev. Jerry Hagans
Church ...... .8:30
Second Baptist
C urch
, 600 Lynch
Benton Harbor. 149022
616/926-8191
REV. DONALD ADKINS
Pastor
The women of Progres iv
M. B.Church, 245 Pipestone,
celebrated their 16 Annual
Autumn Tea on Sunday, Oc-

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