, I I 4 19 t :HURCH, The local celebration of the The promo . of Dr. King' Martin Lut:bet KiDgJr. national dream is essential to the holiday will be muted by an celebration of his birthday and eannCDica1 intcr'-r cial worship the pre ence of a nationally service on Saturday, January 14 ' mown scholar on the life of Dr. = 6:00 P-tIL at the Second B p- King in our community during tist �urch" 600 Lynch Street, the event affords the media a Ben DB Ilarbor. derful opportunity to briDg Previous celebrations in the that dream into local foalS. Twin-Cities have been planned Music will be rendered by a by the "Beat the Drum" or- mass choir of the city. ' ' ganization. When it ppeated A free win offering will be tha� they would be �le to or- taken to help defray the costs of ... gamze an event this year, the the event Any income above I Southwest Michigan MUmterial and beyond those costs will be Alliance has stepped in to make used by the Ministerial Alliance sure an event would take place. to provide scholarships for local . The speaker for the service students. , I willbe one ofthe leading King Dr. Fluker is an ordained schofars in the country today. Baptist minister with ministerial Dr. Walter E. Fluker is Assis- standing in the United Church tant Professor of Christian of Christ, A native of Chicago, �cs atyanderbilt Universio/ he is the recipient of the Whit­ m Nashville, Tennessee. He IS ney M. Young Fellowship at the author of the recently Boston University and a Fellow­ published "They Loo For A ship in the Howard Thurmah City:' A Comparative Analysis of EdUcational Trust. He was edu­ the Ideal of Community in the cated at Trinity College, Garrett Thought of Howard Thurman Evangelical Theological Semi­ and Martin Luther King, Jr. nary and Boston UnivCrsity. (published by U�rsity Press The public is invited to at- of America). tend The Rev. Donald Adkins is the host pastor. The V oc I-Aire Gospel Singers will present a musical program on Sunday, January 8 at Christian Light Baptist Church, 2059 Eastland at 3:30 p.m, The Monthly Fellowship Guest groups have been in- - sevice of Southwestern vited I I Michigan Baptist District As- The Rev. Leonard Robinson " sociation will be held on Sun- is the hos pastor. The public is I day, January 15 at the Israelite invited according to Thera PhiI- PTlSTI _ lips . . r·;;;��;;;�··';··�;ri;·4·1 :' 1584 S. -139 on HIWbor, I 49022 : • (8eftton SqUire Sboppi ee..,ter)Between Hair Joy ct Coleman Renla" • • ' (616)927-1608 '. ': In g m Ie * Availa in LP & : :' OUT -Of--TOWN CUST I EAS CALL (616/927-1608) : • ¥JE'LL SHIP C.O.D. • • HourI: r 1 Hil w.t. & Thuta...1.6f fri. & Sat. 1().7 • � , ho cripture The Women' of • -a. u . apter 20-2 will meet 0 Tues- da� January 10 t the ho of Me . Emma Bell, 789 Broa at p.m. 11 members are as ed to please attend and on time. The Youth De rt So th tern ti t Di triet od ill meet Saturday, January 7 at Ebenezer Ba tist Chur a 3:00p.m. All District youth e asked to ease attend ccordiag to Shannon Larry, president. TheUaio ori A.M.£. C e family will sponsor a reception welcoming their new pastor, the Rev. Alfred E. Johnson on Saturday, January 7 � Your Spiriaull Gif/3 (J Cor. 12:1-31) t S:OO p.m. in Banyon Hall The public is invited to at­ tend and help make this a grand affair. Bapti t Church, 1715 Highland· Avenue, where the Rev. Joe Brui is the pastor. Time 7:30 . p.m. , Elder' James Wilkins will be the speaker. Music will be rendered by the District Mass Choir. The public is invited to at­ tend Rev. Walter L. Brown is the moderator. T in-Citie Quartette U Chapter 20-2 will hold ei monthly business meeting o S turday, January 14 at the Ebenezer Missionary Baptist Church, 214 E. Britain Ave., at 6:00 p.m. All members are asked to at­ tend the first meeting of the new y . This is the last meeting before the anniversary. On Sunday, January 15, the uartette Union will present their monthly musical at the Christian Light Baptist Church, 2059 Eastland, where the Rev. Leonard Robinson is the pastor. Time 3:30 p.m. The public is inviteC:l to at­ tend. Mrs. Willie Bell Sims is Union president The Union Gospel Singers will present a musi,cal program on Sunday, January 8 at the Mt. Zion Baptis Church, 831 Me­ Guigan St., where the Rev. John Watson is pastor at 3:30 p.m. Guests have been invited. The public is invited to attend ATTE TIO : Group " 'Organization You v a bank account, a ecr ary, a program; houldn't you hay a proposal riter? for more irlform call (313) 931-3427. �___,