Religion By ROBBIE CRU P-McCOY I - According to v Dr. Roo v It Au in, p ident ofth 75th nnu I ion ofth Wolv rin St t Congre of Chri ti n Education, hould be the I r nd m well t­ t nded in the hi tory of th or­ ganization. S ion will get underway Monday, June 6 with a faculty dinn r at the Baptist Headquar­ te ,615 S. Jeffe on, where all ions will be held through June 10. The beme "Challen of th in ti ," will be ob erved, and u will focu home mi ion, education, ocial action and . v n lism. At 6:30 p.m. Monday, a pro­ gram entitled "Save Our Son" (SOS will be held in conjunction with the Children's Hour, di­ rected by Dr. Nettie Williams. OTHERIDGHLIGH will include the president' awards banquet on Wednesday at 8 p.m. at the Princess Inn, with Dr. Lil­ lie Prince, Bessie McLin, Vonice Reed, Rev. Marion Myers on the committee. Rev. Sherman McClain of Covert, MI, will speak at 12 noon Tu day and D n Turner H rt­ field will deliver his keynote ad­ dress on Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. Dr. William J. Harvey of Philadelphia, executive s cre- ary of the Foreign Mission Board of the National Baptist Convention USA, Inc., will peak at 12 noon Wednesday; and Rev. terling L. Jone 0 Detroit preaches at noon Thursday. Re Dr. Austin' annual ad- dr will be on Thu day at 7 ROOSEVELT AUS11N p. m, Friday' noon sermon by Rev. Edward McCoy of Detroit. CCORDI G TO CARRIE oward of Detroit, Director of Youth, a pageant "King David and His Court," will be presented at 7:30 p.m. Friday. Omar Ghol­ ston is youth president; Debra Austin and Ceylon Bettis are chairpersons for the pageant. Some 1,000 youths are ex­ pected to attend the pageant and participate. Four-hundred at­ tended the weet heart banquet in February at the Aldridge Ac­ tivity Center in Flint. Vice pre idents of the Con- gr are Rev. Dr. Bobby Tolbert, . Three Rivers; Rev. Marion My­ ers, Detroit; and Rev. Anthony Robinson, Ann Arbor. Dr. Avery Aldridge is president of the Wol­ verine State Convention, parent body of the Congr ; Rev. B. T. Hopkins of Ypsilanti is director general. Religious Briefs By Robbie Crump-McCoy Episcopal Conventfon set The 71st General Convention of the Episcopal Church meets August 24-Sept. 2 in Indianapolis, IN. The National Baptist Convention's 11th session will be held in New Orleans, Sept. 5-1Q.. The National Baptist Congress meets June 21-25 in Richmond, Va. F - By Ro bi Crump-McCoy I Women prepare program McLEAN, VA. - The Baptist World Alliance Women's depart­ ,ment has completed plans for the celebration of "United in Prayer for Each Other and for Global Ministries for Christ, " set for Monday, Nov. 7. . . This year's program was prepared by a committee in Auck­ land, New Zealand, under the leadership of Jan Bowman, former president of the Women's Union of the South West Pacific. The material is ready and has been mailed to leaders of women's groups and organization. To order mat rials, write BWA Women's Department, 6733 Curan Street; McLean, VA., 22101-60005, or call 703-790-8980. Ground breaking set Zelda Ree Williams, executive director, Todd-Phillips Chil­ dren' Home, announces ground breaking on June 12 for a new building, which will bring to three large buildings on the site. Rev. Joseph R. Jordan is newly appointed chairman of the bo rd, and Marie Ballard is secretary. Alb rta Blackburn, public relations director for Greater New Mt. Moriah Baptist Church, 586 Ow n, r ports Rev. Rob rt J Page, co-pa tor to Rev. B. L. Hooks for 20 years, is the n wly ppointed interim pastor, eff iv Jun 1, due to the r ir ment of Rev. Dr. Hooks. Churches to feed youngsters R v Edw rd Willingham, executiv dir or of the Chris­ i n Communication Council of Me ropolitan Detroit program to in Detroit, of local con- By NATHANIEL SCO� DETROIT - Th Sacred Five celebrated their fifth anniver­ sary Sunday, May 15 at the Quartette Convention Head­ quarters, 3222 Purtin, Their spe­ cial guest was the Gospel Tornadoes from Muskegon, Mi. The Sacred Five was formed by lead singer Willie Daniels who is also the president of Chapter 20-1 which is a member of Michigan and the National Quartette Convention. In addition, Daniels is a Dea­ con at Joy Road Missionary Bap­ tist Church where the Rev. J ame Flakes is the pastor. Most of the members of the Sacred Five are relatives and all except one is a member of the Joy Road Baptist. CHARLES BROWN, the manager and lead/tenor singer with the 'Tornadoes' said the group has been together since 1975 and that they travel exten­ sively. Moreover he said, Muskegon has approximately seven or eight-thousand Blacks but "gos­ pel singing is received very well. " "That's (Muskegon) a sacred town, " he said. "We have quiet a . few youngsters coming out to programs and many are singing too." While Muskegon is relatively small, Brown said, it, the same as Detroit, is experiencing drugs and all the problems associated with the life-style. u CLEVELAND - Two national agencies of he 1.5-million-mem­ ber United Church of Christ are urging Congress to ban semi­ automatic assault weapons. One of them, the Office for Church in Society, warns that "gun idolatry is part of a culture of death." Assault fir arms ar "th weapon of choi of drug traffick­ ers, st gangs and paramili­ tary ext mis groups," says resolution adopt by t'h Com­ mission for Raci I J usti ,an- oth r U.J y which nd tri con 1 on gun wn Congress i clo t ment on bill th twill r ownership of 19 of mi­ automatic w' apons, which can fire up to 30 rounds of ammuni- tion in fi nds. Th House of Rep ntati v t d May 5, by a two-vot m gin, to control the w pons. He also aid, "some people m to think that J us is not in 'Every Time 1 Feel The Spirit.' control but He' ." He id it' his favorite because it takes him back to "hard tim .. " three quarters full, "I am thank­ ful the Lord has spared me to another year." Th quartette headquarters hold programs each fourth Sun­ day of the month and for those who have not paid it a visit, it holds approximately 300 and has a pecial quality which in­ vites the "Holy Spirit" in and makes each program a "meet­ ing." BEFORE JO G New Hope Baptist Church, pastored by Rev. Gregory Kir ey, Brown said he was ordained a deacon at another church and, he added, "1 am a deacon now and I always will be a deacon." Brown's favorite song is: "1 remember cotton fields," he said. "1 can 100 back and ee how far the Lord has brought us." When the Sacred Five marched in and began to sing, D niels, who became spiritually emotional, told a house that was 1 '( �. GOSPEL TORNADOES - The member of the Gospel Tornadoes, from (I-r) are Charlie Brown, George Harri ,William Payne, Leonard Martin nd Calvin Lambouth . (photo by N, Scott). c an lence that tempt u to k-anni- hilation of the-enemy." "The time has come," the reso­ lution continued, "for r ligiou leaders to call for repentan for the sin of violence and our idola­ trous fascination with weapons, and to resolve to work with God's lit; -givin pirit to to ho to th vi im of viol n communiti ." Th th U - h bi nnial national m­ bly of d I gat from throughout the denomination to strength n its support for tri handgun control. Th Synod m in June 1995 in kland, Calif. With n tiona] offices in Cleve­ land, Th United Church of Christ is 1957 union of th ongr gational Christian Chu hand th Evangelical and Reformed Chur h. J�L?u?lj' n W HB -12 a.m - 10 a.m. David N th n, Bu In Manager ( 1 ) 94-4 42