The Augusta news-review. (Augusta, Ga.) 1972-1985, October 29, 1983, Page Page 5, Image 5

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—Your church Mrs. Geneva Y. Gibeon, Church Coordinator Chwrrt Reporter!: Miaa Tbeodoate Edwards, Mr. Joseph E. Johaaoo, Mr. George Tamer, Mrs. Beanie Mae WiHiams. ¥ H ■ II ■ H III IH ■ II 141X41111 ■ 111 11*11414000011003001X1 1454 Florence Street I SUNDAY SCHEDULE !■ TX?''*' Sunday 5ch001...9:45 a.m. gfl Morning Worship... 11 Training Uni0n...5:15 TUESDAY Prayer Service...7:3o a m. ■ ' ' a Z <4> <wMa4f4 so 0 &> &*<* * A . ■ V K m -**€hurch 724*2809 *«-. A Resident 738-1365 Rev. R E - Donaldson dfcEl3£4lXinEOlDOi™rc Church of Christ 1002 D’Antignac Street I SUNDAY SCHEDULE Bible Study 9:45 a.m. Worship 11:00 a.m. I ■■ Evening Worship 6:30 p.m. I '<s. ....- jJ; MONDAY *ethren L'ship Class 7 p.m. S U FRIDAY gfc frayer Service 7 p.m. wr Song Practice 7 o.m. MH 722-0059 Office Bro - Richard William: Minister SUPPORTOUR ADVERTISERS ro “ AU OCCASIONS Blossom House International 1816 Wrightsboro Road 738-1439 Attend the church Bf of your choice. MT. CALVARY MACEDONIA ■W BAPTIST CHURCH BAPTIST CHURCH 1252 Wrightsboro Road 72 Laney-Walker Blvd. THANKFUL Rev. Clyde Hill Sr., Pastor Rev. J.S. Wright, Pastor ,iAt BAPTIST CHURCH Church Phone 722-0925 Church Phone 722-1389 iWa'A 304 Walker Street Home Phone 722-8242 Sunday \ Rev. N.T. Young, Pastor Sunday 9:30a.m. Sunday School ZJWhI%\ \ rk..«-hPhnM 77A.71K7 11a.m. Morning Worship 7dß 511 JaLR' - un>MPhn» 777JWSS 8:00 a.m. Morning Worship 6 p.m. Baptist Training Union . 22-8955 «:00 Early Morning Evening Worship \ Slm m ' 9:45am - School 7prn . ’ ” _ Sunday Worship H:ooam Morning Worship Wednesday - i V. ! tU \ ’ 7p.m. - in Training spm . Junior Mission / ./, QV Thurtday Tnesdav I > f’ 7:30 p.m. Senia Choir luesd.y I ; 'w* GatmTchoir Reh’sl 7:oopm Bible Class BEUIAHCROVE 1 lx I U‘ F * P Gospel Char Reh $1 Thurs d ßy BAPTIST CHURCH fa * B 1428 Poplar Street 1 !'! If 7:00 p.m. Prayer Service Rev. James R. Tate, Pastor Church Phone 724-1086 IW.HF' J, C/! k GOODSHEPHERD maay Sunday jvgfll BAPTIST CHURCH 9:30 a.m. Sunday School JILL F/Lgljl Rev. Essie Mclntyre, Pastor 7:00 p.m. Church School 11a.m. Morning Worship KgH g[jwDf£ iLlrjll Dea. A. Frazier, Hon. Supt. Teachers Meeting 8 p.m. B.T.U. M&J77I fIH j&J. Church Phone 7334)341 7:30 p.m. Evening Serv.ce /J ; lO®/gjl 1905 Sunset Avenue Each 3rd Sunday £ Sunday Holy Communion R 9:45 a.m. Sunday Schoo Monday 11a.m. Morning Worship SECOND MT. MORIAH p m Tuesday knm Evening Worship BAPTIST CHURCH spjn . Jr . Missionary Socty. WednXJ 1404 Brown Street Wednesday 7nm Bible Studs Rev. F.D. Shaw, Pastor 7:30p.m. Prayer Service 7 p.m. Bible Stuoy church Phone 724-5297 Saturday J Home Phone 724-6117 11a.m. "An Hour With God” Ms. Mary Maims Ik Church Clerk WILLIAMS MEMORIAL CRAWFORD Home Phone 724-4058 CHRISTIAN METHODIST BAPTIST CHURCH Dea. Russell Beard EPISCOPAL CHURCH 955 Florence Street Chairman of Dea. Board 1630 15th Street Augusta Rev. Charles Moore Sr., Pastor Home Phone 722-9932 Rev. Gene R. Dean, Pastor Church Phone 724-2009 Sunday Church Phone 733-9430 Sunday’ 10a.m. Sunday School Home Phone 724-3682 nuirrn 9:45 a.m. Sunday School n :15a.m. Morning Worship Sunday ST ** A “* U 2”’ Dea. Cordy Hobbs In Charge Tuesday 9:30 a.m. Sunday School METHODIST CHURCH 11:20 a.m. Morning Worship ; pm Sr. Choir Rehearsal 11a.m. Morning Worship 1111 Florence Street Monday Wednesday 6:30 p.m. Evening Worship Augusta, Georgia 7 p.m. Club No. 1 7 :3 0 p.m. Gospel Choir Reh’sl Mon. Thru Fri. Dr. Roland Haynes, Pastor 7:30 p.m. Club No. 2 Senior Choir in charge of song 6:45 a.m.-5:30 p.m. Day Care Sunday _ . . Wednesday service 2nd and 4th Sundays. Center service for children age 1-5 10am. Sunday School 4 p.m. Senior Mission Gospel Choir in charge of song Wednesday .. , 7 p.m. Prayer Meeting jejyice lst and 3rrf Sundays. 5:30p.m. Mid-week Worship 11 am ' Worship Serv.ce Thursday Senior Mission meeting Ist and 7: 30p.m. Gospel Ch. Reh’sl 5 p.m. Youth Char 3n j Tuesdays at 5 p.m. Senia Thursday 2p m : . . T 7pm - S *™ OfChoir Usher Board meeting Ist 7:30p . m . Sentor Ch. Reh’sl Family N.ghr Ist Friday each M. Benefield, In Charge Wednesday of each month. Saturday ~ . Mo " , 1 ? ■ Junkx Usher Board Meeting Ist 2 p.m. Leola Key Ch. Reh’sl. Administrativeßldg. Mtg. -1 st 6 p.m. Official Board Meeting and 3rd Sundays. 3 p.m. Voices Ch. Keh sl Monday World Community Day to be celebrated The Augusta Unit of Church Women United will join with more than a half million other women of the faith in celebrating World Community Day Nov. 4. Locally the celebration will be held at Central Christian Church, 220 Crawford Ave., begin ning with worship at 10 a.m. This year’s theme “No Longer Strangers” was prepared by Australian Church Women. In scope and depth, it reflects the continuing commitment of Christain Women to make peace and justice Fellowship planned Old Hammond Grove Baptist Church will spon sor its First Intra-State Baptist Fellowship Oct. 30 at 3 p.m. The Rev. E.C. Tillman, pastor of Shiloh Baptist Church, Brun swick, Ga., will be the Pastor to be installed The Rev. Charles E. Smith will be installed as pastor of Elim Baptist Church Oct. 30 at 3 p.m. Floor Covering By TlHStrOllg I BEST QUALITY- Carpets, tild, vinyl, I -BEST SERVICE* asphjdr linoleum 1 Floor Covering Contractors j R«A. DENT >24-11112 1120 Pine St. I * ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★■A***** * » Walford’s Food and Gas J » SPUR STATION j * Laney-Walker at Old Twiggs St. J J OPEN 24 HRS. J : “TRY OUR FRIED CHICKEN” } * “The Ultimate Taste” * i I J “It’s Tongue Biting Good” * * Ralph Walford, Owner 722-8087 * * Come kt and try to win our SIOO weekly drawing * J No purchase necessary * for all people a reality. The speaker, Ms. Karen Wray, is coor dinator of the Refugee and Migration Service, a program of the Lutherin Ministries of America. Ms. Wray has had ex perience in both the men tal health and the rehabilitation fields. Each woman or church group is asked to bring pampers, Luv’s etc. to be donated to the Shelter for Abused Children here. Gifts of food to the Downtown Cooperative Church Ministry will also be received. speaker. The Voices of Shiloh will be the guest choir. Congressman Butler Derrick will also appear on the program. Douglas Forrest is chairman. The Rev. J.D. Shaw is the pastor. The Rev. Nathaniel Irvin, pastor of Old Storm Branch Baptist Church, will be guest speaker. Rev. Williams to speak The Jerusalem Baptist Church will be celebrating its annual Men and Women’s Day Oct. 30 at 11 a.m. The guest speaker will be the Rev. Eliza Williams of Gethsemane Baptist Church. The Rev. M.C. Adams is the pastor. St. Paul Choir to appear The St. Paul C.M.E. Gospel Choir of Savan nah, Ga. will appear at the Nannie E. William United Methodist Church in Millen, Ga., Oct. 30 at 5 p.m. The choir is under the direction of Mr. Emmett Ramsey formally of Millen. Former C.M.E. pastor dies at age 85 Funeral services were held Wednesday at Rock of Ages C.M.E. Church for the Rev. John H. Allen, former pastor of Jones Chapel and Cherry Hill C.M.E. churches. He died Saturday at the age of 85. For more than 35 years, he was chief cook at the Lenwood Division F < FOR DRY HACKING 1 COUGHAND NASAL Expectorant CONGESTION "aSS” TRY TRIAMINK* " EXPECTORANT. 4 1 DAY CARE The Wiley Drayton Cay Cara Canter located on Florence Street has a developmental program based on the Learning Center concept. Here, each child has an opportunity to make his own choice from the following centers: Housekeeping, Arte and Crafts, Music, Reeding, and Block Build. The activities related to these centers are planned to allow the child to learn through play, and to develop naturally. Our Center provides opportunities for maxlum physical, emotional and intellectual growth. Another Integral part of the program which proves beneficial is the weekly field tripe. The travel experience, the directed observation, the basic knowledge - all of these are helpful in stimulating the child to learn more about the community (Its good aspects) of which he Is a part. Registration for the Fall Session is now In progress. If you are Interested in a good day care program for your child, please call the Center at 724-2808 between the hours of 7:30 A.M. and 5:15 P.M. We accept children regardless of race, color or creed. x Sunshine 16 fJF If an d ' W IV teams T productions BRO. EUGENE SHELBY "Wf 20 th anniversaryshow * MEETI NGTn AUGUSTAVfOR TH E H RST Tl M E EV ER HONORING 20 YEARS OF GOSPEL RADIO ANNOUNCER, BRO. EUGENE SHELBY THE KING OF GOSPEL ta REV. JAMES CLEVELAND |n & The CLEVELAND SINGERS MBe' Grammy Winner | | THE ELECTRIFYING EVANGELIST - THE QUEEN OF GOSPEL fl SHIRLEY CEASAR WJ,’ the Ceasar Singers DOC MCKINZEY & the HI-LITES THE GLORIOUS KINGS of AUGUSTA : SUN. NOV. 6 5 P.M. CIVIC CENTER ARENA ♦ J LIMITED ADV. SB.OO ALL OTHERS $9.00 CHILDREN $4 00 (DOOR FINAL WRAP-UP OF “83” TICKETS AT USUAL PLACES TICKETS NOW ON SALE AT CIVIC CENTER BOX OFFICE Season tea to be held at Mt. Sinai The Augusta Chapter of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC) will sponsor a Season Tea at the Mt. Sinai Baptist Church, 1458 Tutts Ave., Oct 30 Elim to hold attic sale The Service Guild of Elim Baptist Church, 2357 Mt. Auburn Ave., will hold its annual attic sale Nov. 5 from 9 a.m. Future From page 4 tryside United Methodist Church in Topeka, Kan. “Some walked out.” The Gnostics, a religious group of the ‘Third Century’ had this to say about the current of the Veterans Ad ministration Hospital from which he retired in 1963. A deacon at Mt. Canaan and Macedonia Baptist churches for many years, he entered" the ministry after his retirement at the hospital and affiliated with the Mt. Autry Methodist Church in Thomson. REDUCED Corner lot in Bel r Air, 200x200, $7,000 or best offer. Call: 863-2896 after 7 p.m. n w* rt The Augusta News-Review October 29,1983 at 4 p.m. The Rev. Gary Allen and Dea. Lindsey Conley will be on the program. Mrs. Virginia Hender son will direct the until 5 p.m. in the church annex. Miscellaneous items, new and used, will be for sale. Also, fashions “non-sexist concept,” “Unlike many of the con temporaries among the deities, (gods) of the an cient Near East, God of Israel shared his power with no female divinity, nor was he the divine Husband or Lover of 111 Rev. John H. Allen | The most aspirin you can buy for your arthritis pain. Most effective buffers for your stomach. chrSLj feh. © 1983 Dorsey Laboratories, Division of Sandoz. Inc. EX-LAX; “The Family Friend’,’ helps your body help itself. Ex-Lax helps get your body’s own natural rhythm going again. Gently. Dependably. Overnight. That’s why more families use Ex-Lax- - -i Chocolated or Pills-than any other brand. Make it your Family Friend. Read label and folio* © Ex-Lax. Inc . 1983. Page 5 program. Refreshments will be served. Miss J.B. Conley is president. The Rev. E.W. Washington is pastor. designed by Ann N. Johnson have bee ■ donated for the sale. Rev. Charles E. Smith is pastor. any.” Jewish, Christian, and Islamic Theologians today are quick to poinr out that God is not sexual at all. Yet, he can scarcely be characterized in any but masculine epithets, such as King, Lord. Master, and Father. He was a member of Rock of Ages. He is survived by his wife, Annie Shaw Allen, one son, James E. Allen, one daughter, Juanita Allen Fillman, one son in-law, James Fiilman, seven grandchildren, lie great grandchildren, three sisters, Annit t Hudson and Mac: >. Ayers of New York, Louise Brown, Ten nessee; two brother, Mose Allen and Lerox Allen of Augusta. YOUR DOG NEEDS VITAMINS, TOO. I j A Sergeant s the pete, re; - . •_