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December 15, 1991 - Image 18

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Michigan Citizen, 1991-12-15

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H group'
motto: "Stickin together nd
ervin th Lord" pea to
i longevity.
Throughout the years the
Victory Five h been
popular group, well traveled
group th t "don't 100 down
on nobody," Reverend Allen
aid. "The only one who
h ve left (the group) the Lord
took either through death or
ickne ."
Th group h been in con­
certs in ew York, Illinoi ,
Alabam • Tenne e. South
Carolina and in Canada. Har­
ris said.
They have not only ung in
churches, the Victory Five
have taken their singing min­
istry inside of different cor­
rectional facilities.
The group i working on
nd expects to release an
album in May, Reverend
Allen said. Their two pre­
vious albums are "Peace" and
"Hitch Hiking Preacher."
THE ONG "Why Me
Lord?" which Reverend
Allen frequently mentions on
his Sunday morning radio
program, the Hollywood ..
Gospel Hour, WCHB from 6
a. m. untill1 a.rn., appears on
"Hitch Hiki-ng Preacher."
Reverend Allen said he
wrote "Why Me Lord?" while
flying to Alabama to bury his
mother.
On Sunday, December 15
at the Victory Five's 38th An­
nual Day, Reverend Allen
and the Victory Five may sing
"Why Me Lord?"
If not, bear with and un­
derstand would be the words
I would use.
The group's 38th Annual
Day will be held at Starlight
Baptist Church, 3710 Myrtle
and feature the Pilgrim
Wonders from Toledo, Ohio.
INCLUDED IN the 3:30
p.m. program will be the
Southern Four, Slim and the
Morning Echoes, Pure Heart
Travelers, Heavenly Stars," •
Evelyn and the Gospel War­
riors, Myron and the Mighty
Galatian Singers, Mattie and
the Angels of Joy, Revived,
the Robinson Singers, Ida and
the Conselers and the
Obedient Spiritualaires.
Advance admission is $10
and $12 at the door. Children
are half price.
Tickets are on sale at
Frank's Diner. 11139 Mack
Avenue, God's World, 13533
W. Seven Mile Road, Dexter
Auto wash, 12005 Dexter
Avenue and Hollywood
fashion, 8035 C. L. Franklin
(Linwood) Boulevard.
Local volunteers
ought for
exchange
program
Spanish Heri tage (SHE), a
non-for-profit student ex­
change organization dede­
cated to promoting Spani h
language and Hispanic cul­
ture in North America, i
eeking enihusla tic volun­
teers to be Are Repre­
entatives for its program in
your community.
If you feel this is an idel
way to learn about Spanish
and Latin American culture
while sharing your local are
with eager high chool stu­
dents, please call 1-800-888-
9040 for further information.
WHIL THI Y R' earch
was limited to Chicago and Lo An­
gele , the company hope to go n -
tional next year. In the meantime,
Della Ree e, who erved one of
the judges, ays go pel music h
changed in he first ang it while
breaking into how business.
Say Rec ,"it's very different.
When I wa younger, nd 1 ang
with M halia for example ... when
you at th r I you felt her. She had
the ability to go from heart to heart.
I've heard orne very nice sounds,
and an enjoyable feeling, but I'm
not left feeling as good with thi
new music."
But don't get the wrong idea.
Reese who stars on the CBS sitcom
"Royal Family," is aiso an ordained
minister (with a fully operational
RELIGION
Ju t Bri ifly: I w nted to cl rify
that Al Green i till with Word
Record, not RCA reported I t
week. Apparently, h just teamed
up with an RCA arti t for a recently
rele ed tune, entitled "Leave 1.
Guns At Home."
Tlais week' criptur«: "And a
lor that in the good oil, they ar
thos« who, hlaring the word, hold
itlast in an honest and good heart,
and bring lorth fruit with
patienc«, ,,_ Luke 8:1 S.
HIRLEY eFA AR
Send all
church
announcements to:
Michigan Citizen.
P.O. Box 03560.
Highland Park. MI
48203
wanted me not to do all the e things
that he wouldn't have given me all
of this to work with."
SHlREL Y CAESAR'S kicking
off her new year with an appearance
on "The Arsenio Hall Show" and a
St. John' Temple of
Chri t pre ent a pre­
chrt tma mu leal Sunday,
'Dec. 15, 1991at4 p.m. at th
City of Hope, Church of God
In Chri t, 7565 W McNichol
Rd. (W of Livernois).
All proceed will go
towars the annual spiritual
retreat in Lansing, MI.
For information (3131
865-4732).
Kw nzaa
Jazz Concert
The public is invited to a
Kwanz a Jazz Concert
featuring Barry Harris wI
James Wendell, Will Austin
and Teddy Harri .
Saturday, Dec. 21, at Bpm
at the First Unitarian-Unver­
sali t Church, 4605 Cas Ave.
Donation:'$12.50 (adults)
and $5 (children under 12).
Call for information
(313/833-9107).
Groundbreaking for
Jackson Hill Baptist Church
JACKSON HILL BAPTI T CHURCH IN MUSKEGON, MICHIGAN ..
Bush aide should reslqn,
national· church agency says
CLEVELAND - A national body
of the United Church of Christ in
late November called for the resig­
nation of President Bush's counsel,
C. Boyden Gray.
The call came in a resolution
passed by the 17 -member direc­
torate of the United Church of
Christ'S Office for Church in
Society, meeting at the
denomination's central offices in
Cleveland. ,
The resolution called upon
President Bush to request Gray's
resignation, citing Oray's attempt
"to mount a new attack on affirm­
ative action" even as Bush prepared'
for his Nov. 21 signing of the Civil
Rights Act of 1991.
The resolution referred to, a
presidential directive, drafted by
Gray and made public this week,
that would have ended the e of
preferences for minorities and
women in federal hiring. The
directive brought criticism rom
member of Congress and civil
rights leaders on Nov. 21 and Bush
rescinded the directive that day.
"While we celebrate the igning
of the Civil Riglns Act of 1991," the
resolution said, "we are deeply dis­
turbed that the igning ceremony
alrno t became the occasion for a
new presidentiaj directive ne ng
the cornerstone of affir ve ac-
By MARY GOLLIDAY
Rev. Clarence Knox, pas tor of
Ebenezer Baptist Church of Flint,
Michigan received his bororary degree in
tbe Ministry. A di1D:r was held recently
at the church in his boror,
Dr. LE. McEwen, AB. MthandDD.
President Harper Baptist Theological
Seminary of Magnalia, Miss., made the
honorary degree presentation.
My sister Siddie Turner, Shirley
Richards and her daughter Daith Richards
and myself, traveled there for this great
occasion.
Congratulatiors, Dr. Knox.
On Sunday, December 15 the Gospel
Choir of Beulah Baptist Oturch will have
a Concert/lnur of power at 7 prn, The
theme will be, "He's Worthy" Revela­
tions 4-11. Rev. Willie N. Paul Jr .. is the
bost pasior,
On Sunday, December 15, at 3 prn,
the New Hope Baptist Church will have
their Mother and Mission's Day program.
Everyone is invited. Rev. Gregory
Kirksay is the bost pastor,
AFfER 3S YFARS of service at
S.D. Warren, Mrs. Elsie Blakely
retired. She is � wife of Mr. Olal
Blakely and trey are the parents of �en
children. She is also a member of Ihe
Beulah Baptist Clurch.
Congratulations, Elsie, am enjoy your
well-earned retirement
111: Congregation of the Jackson Hill
Missionary Baptist Church held a
groundbreaking ceremony November
30, on the comer of Wood and Jackson
for the building of a new edifice.
111: old building. located at 440 Jack­
son Avenue has rved God, congrega­
tion and community well for 27 years.
In the spring of 1m if the Lord'
willing, construction will began on the
new edifice. Under the direction of Pastor
Coleman Gilliland Sr., the vision M;
come to pass.
ADVERTISE
HERE
869-0033
The resolution also blamed Gray
"for leading the charge to label the
Civil Rights Act of 1991 a 'quota
bill, '" for "doing everything in his
power to block any compromise on
that bill over the past two years" and
for suggesting that Bush open his
1992 presidential campaign with an
attack on affirmative action.
The United Church of Christ is a
1957 union of the Congregational
Christian Churches and the Evan­
gelical and Reformed Church.
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