• CHURCH CALENDAR Joy Explosion in R edale From A t the 8th - 10th, Rosedale Park Baptist Orurch will mld i annual "Joy Explosion" Conemporary Gospel am Jazz O>oo:rt. This yeats them: � "Thm1cing, Sharing am Reaching Out in Song." This annual event is an out­ reach the community and City of Detroit Cbme join us on the lawn, Bring your family, frie blankets and chairs. - ugust 8th at 6�m at Rosedal Park Baptist Cllurch, lo­ cated at 14161 Vaughan St, (one block west of Evergreen and 2 blocks north of Schoolcraft) featuring outstanding gospel per­ formers and combined com­ munity cboir, with representation from several area churclrs. RELIGION I ARGARET ANSFIELD For more tban22 years, Twinkie Cl r -Terrell delighted go pel udiences one of four i te who e gift in ong Ignited the pel music industry. She w , by 11 ccoun the force behind th uccess of the Clark Sisters. Well now, she's true out on her own. • Only this time, he' got much bigger goal. Say Twinkie,"I would hope that a revival would take place whereby gospel music could reach the WOrld, and help bring an revival in the nation and around the world, and it can be done musically." And Twinkie Clark hopes to playa lead role. It's been over two years ince Clar left the Clark Sisters to go it 010, causing quite a stir in the gospel community, along with que tions as to her future in go pel. F ct . couple of on the album, ere tun e'd written bac in 1976, but instinctively, he ays she held them . "I felt they weren't ready for it." As to whether or not h mi es performing with her si ters, she say, "I know that it i the will of God for me to do what riD doing even though people may not unders tand. AndI have no regrets because my lsters and I till love each other. And as a result of this whole transition, there' a bonding that' coming together that wa not there." "Some have been overwbebIUng d m till don'l UDders d." For Twinkie, it more ner offollowin God' ill. "God d ord ined the hole thing altogether. It is in' ill ometim for to com way and till owselv to hat . trying to y. This' something Ii e a personal ezperience that I' eh d ithGod." ... In the meantime, the Clar S' ters have been igned to Bebe Winans production company. An album, which ill be produced by Bebe Winans, i now in the works. Aw rd-winning producer Michael Powell wUl reportedly work with them on ome of the cuts. Briefly: Margaret Bell i taking bre from the go pel touring circuit to enjoy her baby girl, Taylor Renee who was born on ter Sunday, and i the first child for he and h bam, Keith Byars. Also on hold is the long-awaited project he was all t to do with her i terse That' put on hold until big sister, Vane a Bell-Armstrong This w s . cripture: ''May the God who gives endurance and encouragement, give you a spirit of unity among yourselves as you follo,v Christ Jesus, so that with one heart and mouth you may glorify the God andFather ofour Lord Jesus Christ, " -Ranans 15:5. City tudie pa ton complaint By RON SEIGEL Correspondent THE :MINISTER asked the cfty attorney why the city had been mGIILAND -In a request unable to produce title to the land. to the Highland Park City Council, Reverend Sheard and Wanda Reverend J. Drew Sheard said his Bosdic, who supported his position church bought eight lots from the accused the city of delaying, but city ' for $14,000, only to find that the Councilwoman Christine Franklin city did not own most of the lots. emphasized it was necessary to be He requested that the city pay him sure of the facts, before spending the 14,000 'd promised not $14,000. ... to r otl1ef' . t i. __ .. , , ... .,. _9>{ ci� embeI\ . u 0 "�8fM4W, �� "qildiDg. . �t J [JhC e!� had �e a �1� an edifice in Highland Park to do the and sOfd the lapd" wltllout Jroldlng work for the 'Lord " he said. "These title to it, they would be willing to , . . hopes were soon extinguished, give him the money back. however, when the lending institution halted the loan process dqe to the city of Highland Park's inability, to produce title to this property to Greater Emanuel and subsequently to them." ' Ci ty .Attorney Eric Daniel requested time to see if the city had indeed made a mistake or if it owned the property . AT AME MEET -Arkansas Gov. Bill Clinton I. welcomed by (I to r) BI.hop F.C. J m , Bishop Philip R. Cou ins, BI hop Henry Allen Belin, and Bishop H.H. Brookins to the African Methodist Eplacopal (AME) General Conference in Orlando, Florida. ·1 w nt us to be tlrst In lobe, In education, and health care, I" opportunity for ali,· said Clinton. ·We are for you,· Bishop Brookins said to Gov. Clinton. ·Thirteen million pre lding bi hops in the US, thr and half million member�, Ight thousand pastors. We are for you.· Bishops Berlin, Brookins, Cousin ,and James are AME Church Episcopal District Leaders for the 12th, 2nd, 11th, and 7th Dlstrleta, respectlvely • .(Photo by Tony PItts) Send announcements to: Michigan Citizen. P.O. Box 03560 Highland Park, MI 48203 Bishop Fra�k Richard Presiding 894-8774 298-6333 298-6334 298-6335 Henry Ruff Rd. Inkster. Mich. Send to: Michigan CItIzen. P.O. Box 03560, Highland Park. MI 48203. , SEND US YOUR NEWSI Send us your announcements, coming 6WI'1t8. births, weddings, or annIversartes, anything that you wtsh to have listed. PLEASE INCLUDE: EVENT:---------------------------�----------- �MEANDDATE:-------------------------�----- LOCATION��.am:----------------------- TELEPHONE NUMBER: __ OTHERINFORMATION:------------------------- CONTACT PERSON �-- _ TELEPHONE NUMBER _ �94Juc , GoSpel HOUrs . W.e.H.B. 1200 AM - 7:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. Everv Sunday 'Morning - August 9th at 6�m, same location. Contemporary , gospel and j87Z, vocal and in­ strumental music. Featuring "Psalm 150 En­ semble" 8l¥1 � "Elrita Dodds" ar¥;I the "Image From Glory" bani' . .&..... ... ...... ','.: J - August 10th at 7illpm, Monday Night Jam session at Rosedale Park Baptist Church, Corre join 15 am bring your in­ stnunents so that less experienred rmsidars can play with mote ex­ perienced ones in a relaxed posi­ tive atrrosprere. City wide tent revival � "Return your hearts to God"' is the theme of a city wide tent revival conducted by Evan­ gelist Granetta Neal, Founder and Pastor of His Place Chris­ tian Center, founder of House of Love (Our House) a-Homeless Shelter for women and children; and Detroit's Cass Corridor street evangelist. Speakers will be Pastor · Tony Russel, Covenant of Peace; and Evangelist Joyce Smith, and other local anointed preachers of God. Locations include Lemay aI,ld Mack on August 5 to 7, 6 P.M.; 1-94 and Mt Elliot on August 12 -14, 6·P.M; His Place Christian Center, 7001 Puritan and Stopel on August 20 - 22, at 6 P.M.; anti Belleville, in Graham Park, Sumpter and Wear Rd. on September 5, at 6 PM. Call for more information 862-0178. • Advertise Here Call I Earlene (313) 869-0033 • .. AMEelect Delegates to the 44th General Conference of the African Methodist Episcopal Church elected four new bishops on July 14, 1992. The newly elected leaders will replace bishops who are retired or deceased. Fifty four candidates sought elec­ tion to the four available seats. The following individuals were elected on the third ballot; Zedekiah L. Grady of Charleston, So. Carolina; C. Garnett Henning, Sr. of St. Louis, Missouri; Robert V. Webster of Jacksonville, Florida; and McKinley Young of Atlanta, Qeorgia. Within the next thirty days, the new bishops will assume posts in the international AME organization. Zedekiah L. Grady will preside over the Caribbean, South American, and England; C. Garnett Henning, Sr. will preside over Monrovia and Uberia, West Africa; Robert V. Webster will preside over Zambia, Central Africa; and McKinley Young will preside over Capetown in the Republic of South Africa. Veteran bishops were assigned or reassigned to locations within the United States. Bisbop Jobn H. Adam will preside over the Seventh AME Dis­ trict which covers South Carolina. Bishop Vinton R. Anderson was as- igned to the Fifth District which covers all states west of the Missis­ sippi River. new bishops was assigned to the Second District which covers Virginia, Maryland and North Carolina. Bishop John R. Bryant was assigned to the Tenth District which covers Texas. . Bisbop Vernon R. Randolph Byrd was assigned to the Thirteenth District which covers Kentucky and Tennessee. Bishop Philip R. Cousin was assigned to the First District which covers New York, Pennsyl­ vania', ,M.assachusetts, New Hampshire, Vermont, Maine, Delaware, New Jersey, Rhode Is­ land, Connecticut, and Bermuda. Bishop Frank C. Cummings was as­ signed to the Eleventh District which covers Florida and the Bahamas. Bishop Richard A. Olappelle, Sr. was assigned to the Eighteenth Dis­ trict Which covers parts of Africa. B bop Fredrlck C. Jam was assigned to administer ecumenical affairs for the AME Church. Bishop James H. Mayo was assigned to the Fourth District which covers Min­ nesota, Wisconsin, Iowa, lllinois, In­ diana and Michigan. Bishop Donald G. Min was as- igned to the Sixth' D' trict which covers Georgia. Bishop Harold B. Senatle was asstgned to the Nineteenth District which covers parts of Africa. Bishop Frederick H. Talbot was assigned to the Twelfth District which covers Oklahoma and Arkansas. , Bishop Henry A. Belin, Jr. was assignedto the Third District which Bishop Cornell E. Thom covers Ohio, Pennsylvania and West was assigned to the Ninth District Virginia. Bishop Hamel H. Brookins which covers Alabama. Bishop Robert Thomas, Jr. was assigned to the, Eighth District which covers Louisiana and Mississip,.\)i. BI hop John H. Adam delivered the Consecration Service address. He challenged the new­ bishops to fOCU$. on building chur- , ches rather than being intent on per­ sonal gain. He said, "we as bishops are to embody integrity, vision, char­ acter, and courage and resist getting bogged down in individual pettiness a.nd resentment of each others skills. Bisbop Adams stressed that the AME Church leadership must set the moral climate in which the church body funcnons. He admonished the bishops to be more spiritual and less political. He said that be recognized the needs for food, clothing, shelter, security, education, work, health care, recreation and a sense of ac­ complishment. He concluded, "God will not deny our need ,for thinp. There' nothing holy about poverty. But man does not live by bread alone. We also need integrity, faith, dignity, honor, truth, belonging, a sense of destiny, hone ty, and friendship. The Church will not be saved by new laws, new money, new bishops, new general officers, or new programs. "What we need i new power" . 'ADVERTISE · HERE. 869-0033 Thomas Temple of God and Christ 14500 Grand River Detroit, MI Order of Service: Sunday School 9:30am Morning Service 11 :30am Bishop's Service: Every Sunday at 5pm 835-3570 Rev. Wilmore AJIen Rev. A.J. Rogers . Joe Ella likely catherine Robinson Gloria Parker Lorraine walker • , Bro. Dunkin ;�