Bronze Reporter [Volume: 5, Issue: 44]

a GOD WILL MAKE IT OUR BLESSEDNESS~ * ~H. 3. J. ADAMS = | SATURDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1958 ANTIOCH BAPTIST ___.__ CHURCH REPORTERS Ae Mrs. Emma Lockett NEW ZION BAPTIST __ Mrs. ~J. S: Smith: MT. OLIVE BAPTIST Miss Bessie Hill ST. PAUL BAPTIST MT. CALVARY BAPTIST. Mrs. Willie McClendon..... Mrs, L. Prince church news listed. Does your church have a reporter? Is your church news in the Bronbe Reporter? Select a reporter today and have ~your ~ Church News Bethel Methodist Church There will be a bake sale immediately following morning service on October 12. The sale is sponsored by the Commission on~ Membership and Evangelism. S % Shiloh Baptist Church The men~s Progressive Group | of the church will sponsor; a/| home coming day on Sunday, | October 19. All former members: Street will be the guests ~ at = afternoon, October 12, of the chureh and friends are invited to attend. Dinner will be served all aay.; " * Vermont Christian Church Thirteenth anniversary cele bration begins the 5th of Octo ber and will go through October | 12. Rev. Cross of Remus, Michi gan, will b2 the speaker during morning service Sunday. The Church of Ged in Christ on 12th | SE. LATS Thank You ~Rev. W. A. Vaughn We wish to thank our many friends for the kindness, messages and sympathy received during our recent bereavment. 'The Vaughn Family 3:30- p.m. | Lee = Metropolitan Baptist Tabernacle Observance of Religious Educatien We September 29 to October 3,. was well attended each night and each speaker was at his best. The display material was highly commended ~ by.. all} who attended including the principal speakers.: Education Week was sponsored by the Board of Christiari Education with the cooperation of the Churth School and ~B.T.U. Albert Fleming, chairman of ~the Board, Edwin Wilson, Superintendent ~of Church School and! Rev.) ~J: -~,| Montgomery, president of the| B.T.U. The Deaconess Board will ~Sponsor a special program Sun at 3:30 pam. Bethel Methodist Church, pastor, choirs and ushers will be present. Rev. Paul V. Smith, pastor of Bethel will be the main speaker. - Music will also be seddéred by a group made up of Dea: coness under the direction of Mrs. Addie Simpson. The public is. aynet to attend, 2 Antioch Seine Cheick The Pastor~s Aid Society will q -|sponsor a program Sunday at 3-p.m. Rev. Matthew Montgomery of Mt. Calvary will be the. Speaker. Rev. Eugene Watkins has been elected assistant pastor of Shiloh Baptist Church. Mt. Calvary News By Mrs. L. Prince. After a very interesting discussion with the departments of _the Sunday. School concerning ~life and living, morning worship | got off to a very spiritual begin ring. The pastor preached a wonderful sermon using for a background the, words of Isiah Uzziah died I saw the Lo: a subject he used ~God~ s Looking Glass.~ He. admonished us to let Uzziah die out of our lives. What.is the Uzziah in your life? Who is the Uzziah in your life? Isiah~s lips were purged and cleansed. Have your lips and hearts been || purged and cleansed? Think ~on these things. The Sermon was followed with, a solo by Mrs. Ruth Brown. The |. ~spirit was high. Four additions were made to the church for baptism. Baptismal services. were held at Metropolitan Tabernacle Sunday night. The services were filled with the Spirit and everyene went home with spiritual _|food for the week: Be sure to get your invitations early for the play, ~Christianity jin A Crisis.~ You can get them:|from ~Mrs.~ Grandberry,. Mrs, Hol land, Mrs. Handley, or Mrs. ~| Prince. Be sure to attend the Fellow ship Services Sunday night at, St. Paul. The Pastor~s and Choirs of both thurches will be rendering service. We have been informed that Mrs. Matthews and Mrs. Young are home from tke asin also~ Mrs. Euall NO MONTHLY PAYMENTS UNTIL FEBRUARY 1959! 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Furniture styled hardboard cabiriet in mahogany or limed oak finish. ~OTHER TV SETS PRICED FROM 1991 Fri., Sat., Mon. ~til 9 P.M. Sth Ave. at Detroit St. when he said ~In the year King ~ For ~| united Christian forces in~ local ee, ~ i ~ them but St. Paul News By Mrs. Willie McClendon Last Sunday our pastor~s text Blood, There for Sin.~ If unbelievers could have heard this sermon, their hearts would have burned withfin while the man of God talked with us by the way.: Sundhy night was Communion flight. Every believer of Christ should have taken Communion in remembrance of our Lord. Sunday, we will have regular 11 a.m. worship. At 7 p.m. the Mt. Calvary Baptist Church will fellowship with us at St. Paul. If you have a relative or know of a friend that doesn~t know Christ or doesn~t have a church home, take them to the church of your choice because the Bible says, ~Go out into the highway and hedges and compel them to come in that my house may be filled.~ God will bless you. We wish for them a speedy recovery. ~Remember now thy Creator in the days of thy youth.~ Look for us in the Bronze Reporter next week. Mt. Olive News By Miss Bessie: Hill You go to your ~church, Ill go to mine, but let~s. walk together; our Father has built them side by side, so let~s walk along together, the road~ is rough and the ~way is long, but we'll help others over; you go to your church and Ill ge to mine, but let~s walk along together. ~Philips H. Lord The congregation at Mt. Olive listened attentively as Rev. Turpin spoke from the subject, ~Oneness in Christ.~ This was a very appropriate message for.world-wide Communion day stressing the importance of affairs as well as throughout the world. A~ record number attended evening service at Mt. Olive to observe two sacraments, the Lord~s Supper and Baptism. Saturday, October 11, at 12 noon, the Pastor~s Aid Club will be selling barbeque at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Robin ~Educated m @ n - without ah Y RELIGION, and you mg was ~Without. the Shedding of| - is no Remission |. clever devi DIRECTORY pee ng! s * ~ BAPTIST. SERVICES Baptist Church~1083 Stewart Ave. ~Rev. L. W. Pryor, Pastor = s = Cangan Baptist Church. 910 East Gillespie St. Rev, Alfred Robbs * * 8 FOSS AVE. BAPTIST CHURCH 1159 Foss Avenue Rev. A. Aldridge, pastor MT. CALVARY BAPTIST ~ CHURCH: 3017 Industrial Avenue Rev. Matthew Montgomery, Ait Galilee Baptist Church 4418 Industrial, Rev. o- Ln MeClem, Pastor & * Macedonia Baptist Church 1116 Hickory. Rev. Ira Watkins, Paster > Stetlonettion Bantles Church 3939 Industrial Dr. S. D. Edwards, Pastor z ~. 2: Mt, Olive Baptist Church Liberty and Kennelworth Rev. R. R, Turpin, Pastor s s&s #@ New Zion Baptist Chit ch. | 1331 Nevada Rev. J. S. Santh, Pastor * Shiloh Baptist Chee / St, John at Massachuseitis Ave. Rev. Allen, Pastor ae @ & St, Paul Baptist Church 1073 E. Pierson Road Rev,:R. R. Gordon, Pastor ~ Sunday school: 9:30 a.m. Worship: 11 a. -m. *s* 2s 8 GREATER HARVEST MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH. 3908 Industrial Services. ~__6. 11:00 AM Rev. C. R. Neal, pastor * * @ Trinity Baptist Church. be 1601 Clifford St. A Rev. A. F. Thomas, s astor CATHOLIC SERVIC! Ss Church of Christ Th Thirteenth and Clif Sunday services a.m, Rev. Father WN kette. Public is wel Ue,: son, 2016 Clifford Street. Stop Join The NAACP Fine Painting and Paperhanging | INSURED UP TO 6 YEARS TO PAY Wilbur $. Jenkins~ FLINT DECORATING CO. ms TELEPHONE CE 8-5148 A Skating Club of S. S. Stewart School Presents: Free Skating Instructions Tuesday for Teenagers Wednesday for Adults Time: 7:30: til 9:30 p.m. Rental of Skates Regular skating Thursday for teenagers. _ Regular skating Friday for adults. - ~orner Clio and Pierson Roads OPPORTUNITY SHOP of the | UNITARIAN CHURCH GOOD USED CLOTHING LADIES~ & CHILDREN~S SHOES Mon.-Fri. 10-4 Sun, 10-12 803 Chifford in and get some of ~Uncle Joe~s~: RCH OF CHRIST ~Church of God in Christ ~, 3020 St. John St. i A Red, John Smyers, Pastor s * s St. James Church of God in Christ~3613 St. John St. Services: 12 Noon. Sunday po 9:30 a.m;; P5v. S. ~. Coles, Pastor ee ~& SAURCH OF GOD 12th awe tiarrison Sts, Rev. G. Williams, Pastor & x a 2801 North St, Elder J. S. Lester, Pastor Sunday School, 10 a.m. Morn ing Worship, 11 a.m, All are welcome. DISCIPLES,OF CHRIST | SERVICES Vermont Christian Church 1201 Lippmcott Blvd. Rev. Thomas Courts, Pastor _METHODIST SERVICES. Bethel Methodist Church Liberty at Twelfth Sis, Rev, Paul V. Smith, Pastor ~ (* 8 '%) James Chapel C.M. E, ~ 1142 Campau Sunday services: 11 a.m. Rev. Bishop, Paptor Quinn Chhcet A M. E, - 2101 * Lippincett Blvd. Rev. James S. A. M:tcham, Pas. I > * * |$t, Luke A. M. E, Zion North at Addison Sérvice: 11:45~ a.m. _ Rev. D. Raiders Pastor Vernon Chapel A. M. E, North at Addison Sts. Services, 10:45. Sunday schoo], 9:00. **~8 BLACKWELL AME ZION 1234 Central Ave. Services, 11 a.m. Rev, Zellner Clemmons, minister. UNITARIAN SERVICES \ Unitarian Church of Fling. 803 Clifford St. Sundav school and services 11:00 a.m, Public is welcome. Rev. Karel Botermans, Minister

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Bronze Reporter [Volume: 5, Issue: 44]
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October 11, 1958
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