Bronze Reporter [Volume: 1, Issue: 20]

~pril 3, 1954 | THE BRONZE.RE EPORTER Page Seven. CHURCH DIRECTORY METHODIST SERVICES ~Bethel Methodist Church Liberty\\at Twelfth Streets -The Rev. W, E. Teague, Pastor ek * CATHOLIC SERVICES Church of Christ The King ~The Rev Father. Norman Dukette Thirteenth and Clifford Sts. Sunday Service 8:30 and 11 a.m. Public is welcome * * * DICIPLES OF CHRIST Vermont Christian Church / 1201 Lippincott, Blvd. The Rev. T. Courts, Pastor ~BAPTIST SERVICES Antioch Missionary Baptist _ Church 1083 Stewart Ave. The Rev. L. W. Pryor, Pastor xe ~ Canaan. Baptist Charch 910. East Gillespie St The Rev. T. T.. Newman * * * Galilee Baptist Church 4418 Industrial Rev. J..L. Moptain, Pastor Shiloh Baptist Church St. John and Massachusetts Ave. The Rev. C. R. Neal, Pastor * * * PENTACOSTAL SERVICES Spiritual Israel 3202 Michigan Avenue -. Rev. A. Mitchell, Pastor Service 11:00 ~a.m. to 1:00,.p.m Please List Your Church With The Bronze Reporter Canaan Baptist Church News Rev. T. T. Newman congregation invite YOU to worship.at the Canaan Baptist church this Sunday and every Sunday. We will observe the Lord~s Supper Sunday night. ~Rehearsal for the Easter propram will be Tuesday and Thursday from 4:45-6:00 pim. at the church. and his Our trip to Saginaw. to worship with Mt..| Olive Baptist church proved a most enjoyable one, The Junior choir will sing the second Sunday which is Paim Sunday. Look for the monthly bulletin on the second Sunday. Miss Georgia Vaughn, Reporter sstuttahieenemnbabhtanadeatintnaateee Rev, T. T. Newman, Pastor Leomis Hobbies ~1508 S. Saginaw St. EVINRUDE MOTORS-BOATS ~Paint & Marine Supplies. Lionel Trains - Hobby Supplies Metropolitan Baptist Church Metropolitan Baptist morning worship hour was opened at 11:00 a.m. Scripture was read by Rev. F, B. Miller. and prayer was led by Rev. A. Richardson. Everyone was helped by the sermon preached by our pastor, Rey. E. J. Timmons, ~Faith ~In God~. Parents rehearsal for the Easter program. will be Wedne sday at 4:00. p.m., ~Saturday, at 7:00 p.m., and Sunday -at 5:00 p.m. Please see that your children get out~ to rehearsal. The rehearsal for the Easter Cantata will be ~held at the church. | Revival services will begin Monday, March 29, at 7:00 p.m. and will end Friday, ~ April 9. Rev. S. B.. Beauford of Mansfield, Ohio, will conduct the revival. Everyone is invited to come our to the meetings. We hone to see YOU.there, The next meeting of the Bible Class will be Tuesday, April 13, at 814 Parkland. The Children~s choir will meet every Tuesday at the. church. Parents ~ please send your children to rehearsal. |: The. Usher Board wishes to thank all those who helped to make their Tea a success. Next Sunday we will have -Baptismal service at the church. We shall observe the Lord~ Supper too. Mctropolitan Baptist | church welcomes visitors. at all times. ~ Joan Radford, Reporter Rev. E. J. Timmons, Pastor. | Quins Chapel ME Church Quinn Chapel AME dhurch 1s the church with the open door. No law but love; no a but Christ. The Morning. worship| was e~specially inspiring Sundgy when the pastor delivered the! 4th sermon of his series of. Lenten messages.: Sunday afternoon, an excellent program was enjoyed by! all. The program included guests from Vernon Chapel as well as out-oftown guests. from Sagingw and Pontiac. The biblical pikes shown dy the Usher Board Sunday) eveninz ~was indeed uplifting. The regular service | will pe} held Sunday morning with a message by our pastor, Rev. F., B. Jones,~ and music will be rendered by 4 choirs. The Young- Adult choir will make their first appearance Sunday. Please be present and encourage them: The Lucretia Artist dlub will svonsor their Style Show April 4, from 3-6:30 p.m. in the Social room of the chuiich. The publie is cordially invite to attend this affair. ~ All. persons who have |recently united with the church ~| are requested to be present Sunday. Carol Williams, Reporter Rey, F. B. Jones, Pastor AM Bituminous coal accounts for & per cent of all the energy produced. from mineral fuelg and water pow-: er in all states east of the Missis"ippi river.: i a ~ ~ 5 a 02 E. JAMIESON ST. Flint 5, ~ins & James Funeral Home; i | PHONE. 3. 621 Michigan Sunday, Fr] we will take the ee New Zion. Baptist) Church News Sunday afternoon alt 3:30 p. m. Rev. J. S. Smith and ithe Jubilee chorus of New Zion |worshipped at the ~Metropolitan Baptist church in a program ~sponsored by Sister Marion Washington. Rev. and Mrs. W. M. McGuire of Pontiac, Michigan rendered a program at New Zion Sunday afternoon in interest of) the Young Matrons. The.program rendered Sunday night proved. most-inspiring. Ali singing tnits were present and gave A and B selections. Worship | with us the fourth: Sunday night in April for another highly spiritual singing program. You are invited to attend our 11 o~clock worship service Sur day. The message will be brought to us by our pastor,| Rev. J.-S. Smith. The. musie will be rendered by the Jubilee chorus and the Gospel chorus... We will take Galilee. Baptist Church. News ~In my Father~s house are many manSions; if it were not} so, I would have told you.~ I~m sure that all who attenced the Gahlee Baptist church Sunday enjoyed the message brought by Rev, Curnie. His text was taken from the 15th chapter of St. John. We were most impressed with the fact that the sermon was so plain that even the children. could understand. The Spirit reigned high all day. The Weight Rally sponsored by the Esther Circle was a great success. We were grateful for the presence of several ministers of the ministerial Alliance. Rev. A. V. Henry brought the message for the occasion. The members of the Esther Circle wish to thank everyone who helped to make this program a success. Visitors present at the Morning worship were: Mrs. Ida Kale Communion during our 11 o~clock| and her daughtcr, Mr, James service. Henry and Leonard = Johnston. Come and join hi at 5:45 p.m. 1 Mr. Johnston is from Toledo, Sunday for BTU. |Brother L.| Ohio. Walker is the Director. The program will be rendered ~by the Intermediate group. Sunday night at 7:30 p.m: Miss Bennic Ruth Jones is rendering a program sponsoring the Jubilee chorus, the Spiritual Pilgrims and several other singing groups. The public -is invited. Annie R. Carr, Reporter.Rev. J. S. Smith, Pastor Bethel Methodist Ghureh News Bethel and Quinn Chapel churches willy unite in gervices. at Bethel during ~Holy Week. These services will begin Monday, April 12, and they will continue thru April 16, Good Friday. Members from both churches will take part. in this Holy Week service. Mr. Samuel Jones, Reporter Rev. W. W. Teague, Pasior. Antioch Baptist Church News A friendly church where everybody is somebody. We enter to worship and we d2part to serve. One might easily say without a doubt that the congregation which worshipped with Antioch Sunday morning was edified by the burning message delivered by our pastor, Rev. Pryor. His subject was ~Don~t Let |the World Get You Down~. Hig text ~was takeri from Matthew 27:42. ~He saved others; himself] he cannot save. If He be the King of Israel. let Him now:-come down~ from the} cross and we will believe in Him: Two new members were. addcd to the church Sunday morning. One was a. candidate for baptism. These who worshipped~. with us Sunday night in the joint-Baptismal service were again lifted high in the spirit. Our own Rev. Steele. delivered a | Wonderzus message. | Sunday morning, April 4 we will close our $1,000 Rally. Tins, day will be known.as, Thousand Dollar Day. Each team wiil make their final report. | Sunday evening at | 6:30 p.m. Lord~s Supper and extend the right) hand of | Christian Fellowship to all our new members. Remember. you nave| a date to see ~A Night In Spain~ April 17 at 7:00 p.m. Rem:mbering always that tii> is the friendly churcn| where everybody is somebedy worship with us each Sunday. Mrs. A. L. ~Burks, Reporter Rev. L. W. Pryor, Hastor WE CARRY A COMPLETE line of Records: Spiritual, Blues and Rhythm. St. John Trading Post, 1133 Leith St., phone 4-7741.. ~ We welcome you with open arms, Whoever you may be Whenever you find it convenient, Come out and worship with ~, Galilee. Dorothy Buford and Gwendolyn Green, Reporters. Rev. J. L. McClain, Pastor Cencert. Sunday Ai Mt. Olive Baptist Church Flintites gathered in large numbers Sunday, March 28, to hear Mrs. Rosa L. Kimp in a Sacred Concert at Mt. Olive Baptist Church. The talented Mrs. Kimp was superb as she gave her dramatic renditions. She was assisted musically by the Senior choir of Mt..Olive Baptist church and the Masonic Band, Eureka Lodge No. 16. This was a grand effair. The oldest U.S. operating coal mine is at Ocean, Maryland, hay been: producing bituminous. coa} since 1842.: For Real Deals On Automobiles orto P. GRAFF Ine. Across Fite the Court House Or Our Lot 1920 N. DORT HWY. Veselsky Modern Shoe Repair NEW SPRING STYLES | IN SHOES RED WING and WOLVERINE BRAND Men and Children~s DRESS and WORK SHOES 1617 S. Saginaw St. SHEILA~S FLOWERS. (24 Hour Service) ~SAY IT WITH FLOWERS~ Funeral Sprays Weddings Flowers Fit Any Oceasion! 2518 S. Saginaw St. Telephone 4-5609 THE VERSATILE Acapella Choral Group | Of Chicago, Tlinecis These Famous Recording Artists have appeared on lea and Ted Mack~s Nationally-Televised Amateur Hour. Haves. zisc beem presented at the Chicago Ampitheatre and i tou hemeancs r es stival, ~ Don~t miss this treat! Presented.at the St. J ohn St. Center: 3420 ~S, JOHN ST. Sundays April 11, 1954; 3:30.P. M; By The METHODIST MEN OF BETHEL METHODIST CHURCH Pres. E. JACKSON, | REV. W. E. TEAGUE, Pastor Admission, $1.00 ceo

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Bronze Reporter [Volume: 1, Issue: 20]
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April 3, 1954
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