. I 7 CHURCH I Oll AY They .wiIl tape their broad-! Watch night service will be cast � at 7:00 p.m. held t 10:30 p.m. at UDlo The broadcast can be heard ort African Me odlst each SUDday night at � p.m. oser radio station W.sJ .M., 1400LIIL The Rev. Emery Varrie is the tCI". Hall of Fame. In 1977 he entered Morehouse College in Atlanta, Georgia. While attending Morehouse, Tyrone played for the var ity baSketban team, joined the Campus Crusade for Cluist, scned as p-esidcot of the student body for two years, and was on the Dean's List for six semestrzs. Upon his graduation from Morehouse in 1982, he was asked by the Reverend Jesse Jackson to become the Na • Youth Director of Push for Ex­ cellence. After a year of service in this position, he was ap­ pointed as National Director of the Push for Excellence program. In 1984, he resigned from this position to become the National Youth Director and National Director for Voter Registration of the Historic Conlin do 9 s saipturc is, St. tweDty-fifth aDD.M:nary of their pastor and wife, Rev. and Mrs. T. . Wilkins on Sunday; December 2S 3:30 p.m. Their Motto· 'With God an things are pcai>1e;. Invited dmrcbes arc: I oclt Ml sioDary B. tist, C sU.. LIa t io arJ St. i - SUDrise Service will be held at 7:00 Lm. on Sunday, Decem­ ber 2S at __ "" ... 1211 E. Main St., where the Rev. Robert Foster is the. All are invited to attend Ust Cia reb, 214 E. Britain Avenue, will be celebrating their ua1 Gospel Exp . Revival, sw-tiDg Wednesday, December 28 through unday, January 1 at 7:00 p.m. nightly. The Rev. Tyrone Crider of Ohio will be the Evangelist for the Revival Rev. Crider graduated from Walther Lutheran High School where his athletic ability in foot­ ball and basketball earned him a place in the State of Illinois Morning workshop will be held at 10:45 LDL on New Year's D y, Sunday, January 1, 1989. The Rev. Alfred E. Jo is the tor. E9Cl'JODC is in­ vited to attald There ill be an Maw CIIIUb .. .-eo ... p Sernlce LJD. St. Matthe wiD be the host church. The Rev. Perry L. Mur­ ray i the host pas r. The Rev. John L. Price will be the speaker. Music will be rendered by choirs of both chur­ ches. The public is invited to at­ tend TJie rlends Ii Baptist Ch family will celebrate the .***************. : SAmE CREEK· : Sunrise Service will be held .. .. at 6:00 am. on Christmas Day, .. :: Sunday, December 25 at Union .. • Memorial African Methodist • HOLDERS RASH .. EPi copal Church, 911 S. Crys- .. CLEANERS : tal Ave., where the Rev. Alfred .. 104 � .. Johnson is the pastor. � GATOS 24 HOUR :. The public is invited to at- KET .. tend accordin to Mrs. Lovie 25 North Av nue .. Taylor. · .. Mat:tlletn Muat4.- ., Ballast. The • Leoaard KOII .... 4. will be the guest speaku. The y.FJbert r will alter- nate, m J will pray the prayer of dedicatioa., and the • Elmo W will giYe remarks. Music will be rendered by the choirs of St. Paul, Peter's Rock, Christian Light and the host church. Mrs. Mamie Jo will be the Mistress of Ceremonies. Others on program will be Mrs. R ie Johnson, Mo er Moore d Mrs. I. Miller. The Mot er's Board aDd Mis Sodety of St. Mark Baptist Church gave out Cluistmas .baskets to some of the needy. Food was donated by Lomonaco's Meat Market, Mothers and Mission fund, and St, Mark members. Helping yo hwit By me Ellington The Pilgrim Re t B pti t hurc family will hold regufar worship service at 11:00 a.m.on un , ecember 25. • Drs RESTAURANT 725. . n • BalER'S 0 KET 504l4Jton • CHERRY STREET GROC9IY 208 THE UTILE STORE 345N.� times encounter sexual pres­ sures. Youth Encounter assist col­ lege bound high schoolers with college preparation, how to sur­ vive in college, how to overcome the pressures of attending predominantly white colleges, as well as how to deal with finan­ cial and grade pressures. Although large churches in Detroit have youth activities­ within their churches, QuDanian eDcourages to particip te in the YoudJlWorken Seminars. As Ounanin tated, -Streugth comes from the memben.· All interested Chl'istiaD youtb LeadenlWorkers are ea­ cOuraFd to OODtact OuD'Dian . at 5'34-19lO. • . . . \ t . �