Child W ch hu�hladr ay 'lea t' can be leader By ROBBIE CRU COY sp!c'" to tIN Mlchlpan Cttlan Rev. Dr. Clark u � multi-million Teen Challenge Center, which Mayor Bush nd th t St. Lou' Comm.iaeion are trying to ha buil Re�. Dr. Clar thi the pr0b- lems In t St. Louis are no w than anywhere e . H prai them for having oombi- nationofreligionand government that could prove su fuL Mayor Bush i the son of a Baptist minister and many ofth church belong to the Metro East Ch�rch-� Citizen' Organi­ zation which was instrumental in starting a clean-up program and reinstituting garbage oollection. Rev. Dr. Clark told the mayor and ministers "you can do things here that can be challenging to other cities." Cooperative ventures between the church, city and schools, none of whom can do it alone can effec­ tively produce the �ge. Several extremely big ven­ tures have been suooessfully un­ dertaken and complied through Rev. Clark's guidance in his hometown of Dallas, including Senior Citizen and Youth Com­ munity Centers. He is pastor of more than 6,000 members of Good Street Baptist Church, 3110 Bohtm� Vi' t (I iJt1. • LOUI - Rev. Dr. C. A. W. Clark vi p ident at­ lar of th eight m r a­ tiona! Baptist Con ntion USA, Inc., th t Black organiza­ tion in the world, told a w eon­ fere� here ntly t t. Lou can be an incubator for s0- cial programs geared toward at­ tracting teen-agers into church". . Rev. Dr. Clark, to pree.chat Mt. Zion Baptist, the old t and larg- t Black church in this city said "this eity could be th starting point for programs that would combine the efforts of local offi­ cials, clergy and teachers". He added: "th institutions would provide the kind of pro­ grams that will - enhance the welfare of our young people in a pecial way". They (programs) would lift them up to a standard and be a resurrection and a resto­ ration of the valu that have long sin faded and become de-em­ phasized". Mayor Gordon Bush of East St. Louis also announced that the sis­ ter city, St. Louis, MO will host the national congress in June 1996. There are about 200,000 members of that congress in the metropolitan area. Rev. John Ro and Rev. Zachry jointly in�ted Rev. Dr. Clark to the city, which has been BOOmed by the media. ' E RV T-LEAD- are only a few of the strong Black voi in our government who are peaking on behalf of Black people. As Repre­ s ntativ McKinney Clayton, Mfume, M k and th t of the CBC's members take their turns !Bckling issu of health, hunger, Jobs creation, nomic empower­ ment and community redevelop­ m nt, th y add t.o the collectiv force of th CBC and to the pro­ gress of the Black community. (Tius article IS part. of a n profiling ffecuue African American leaders.) Marian Wright Edelman. ispruiden.tofth.e Children's Defense Fund, a national voice for cluldren, and a leader of the Blacl ommunity ru ad for hildren (B ). i t e o a e By ROBBIE McCOY S".cla, to tIN Mlchlp n Clta.n said th offetory prayer. THE CO TIO W moved when I c Grier a young adult,sang "God is a � Go_d" and Re:,. Daniel Bridges said the benediction, F Avenue has an unusual congregation who prides in helping the less fortunate and financially supports the yo�th in college. The church has a summer bu .iness, ':In ic:e cream parlor, which providesjobs for the out-of- hool youth in the summer. It has an outetanding .. Fede ��it U nion and attends thajails so often, that Sheriff Wilson was among the guests at the home­ coming celebration. Often the members carry hot meals to the jail. Rev. Dr. Aldridge is vice presi­ dent of the National Baptist Con­ � �nd some have expressed their Interest in his becoming president when current tenures are up. He is on the bo rd of a national bank in Flint, and he and his wife Mildred, a retired school princi� pal, are well-known in the Flint community for their contribu­ tions to the over-all involvements. FLINT - When the F Ave- nue Baptist Church ponsor pro­ grams, events celebrations and more importantly, the morning worship, the pastor, Rev. Avery Aldridge and members, always do so in a big way. That is why the recent home­ coming celebration was so suc­ cessful. Invited guest preacher for the morning worship was Rev. Theodore Foster, pastor, Eastern Star Baptist Chu rch, St. Louis,MO. His ubject "Com- ing Home", 8 ipture on departm t and umofth - prodigal Son, found in St. Luke. The Chancel Choir sang di­ r. by James Peoples and Rev. B rry Goodlett gave the call to worship; Dr. Nathel Buttley read the scripture and Atty. Hewitt Chatman gave the invocation; and Judge Ramona Roberts said the Words of Praise. . .Every. Sunday laypersons par­ ticipate in the worship, and all, gender aside, are seated on the pulpit, with the pastor and his guests. Rev. Silas Cox gave the prayer of thanks, Cynthia Ed­ wards made announcements Edgar Taylor gave recognitions of visitors and Rev. Stephen Hill Call. ,v 869-0033. - •• 1. ssell treet . . In stalls new pastor By ROBBIE CRUMP-McCOY Sp!c/al to the Michigan Citizen DETROIT - Three interna­ tionally-known Baptist leaders will come to Detroit, October 30 and 31 to speak at installation services for the Rev. Anthony Campbell, new pastor of the Russell Street Baptist Church, 8700 Chrysler Drive, on the near eastside of Detroit. Rev. Dr. H. Beecher Hicks Jr. senior minister of Metropolitan Baptist. Church in Washington D.C. will give the keynote addr I at the banquet on S turday, Oc- I to r 30 at 5:30 p.m. at the Plaza DR. ANTHONY CAMPBELL . . i rht now. if you call u . y( u'll b ' doin T � 101 more than ju t t. Iking You'll b ' h -lpin 1 U part of our .. ) y -ar hist ry wc'n- mi inz. By h 'arin,l.{ your. tori � . we t' n fin lout how Ii 11:1 rhdll 'c'(� III' I. IIpl,· .. vi h di abilitir: . and how we' " n ontinuv 111 our conuniun -nt to illll)lll\'il1� Ii , .... It'< all part ut our 7:>lh nni -r at! cr-l -bration . ). wht',th"r vou'v h' -n '1 eli"IlI. \ollll1lc·,-r. or emplov ·t·. «'d like til know how Y()U wer . touched bv j·:a t -r : -al (II\(' II" a rill' and 1,,11 I \ urn Ea ... u-r �.,t1 ..... 101 � It «uld h . a hi. t(�m' munu-nt tor all of u . 'Jf� w '. , _. . . .' . DR. H. BEECHER HICKS II tr-l in S uthfi ild. J v. Dr. John Bord 0 n, MA, and r of Morning ar h 1- OO-_' ORII�' (\ ic � r TI lJ) 'I h ta t r ' al 't ry