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The members of ChristTransformation Center, 933Jake Alexander Blvd., will cel-ebrate the first anniversary ofpastor Julius Koonce and hiswife coming to the church. Thefinal celebratory services willconclude on May 15 at 3 p.m.and on May 16 during the 11a.m. and 5 p.m. services.
Guest speaker for the Sat-urday service will be apostleOtis Lockett Sr. Guest speak-ers for Sunday are elder Eu-gene Peterson and pastor Ja-son Grant.
Sunday morning prayerservice is at 10:30 a.m., trans-formation service is at 11 a.m.and discipleship study is at 7p.m. For more information, vis-it www.christtransforms.org.
Community Baptist Community Baptist Church,
18 Carolina St., will celebrateits 60th anniversary with ahomecoming service Sundayat 10:30 a.m, followed by a cov-ered dish luncheon.
Sunday in the ParkJohn Calvin, Franklin, Trin-
ity, and Second PresbyterianChurches are getting togetherfor a special day of worship,picnicking and enjoyment atDan Nicholas Park, 6800Bringle Ferry Road, on Sun-day. Worship will be at theStanback Outdoor Theater at11 a.m. with a covered dishluncheon to follow in ShelterNo. 1, where worship will beheld if weather is bad.
Men’s DayDorsett Chapel United
Church of Christ will celebrateits Men’s Day Sunday, at 11a.m.
Pastor Troy Russell, of TroyD. Russell Ministries Interna-tional and Going The ExtraMile Ministries, will be theguest speaker.
Dorsett Chapel UCC is lo-cated at 1280 Hollywood Dri-ve, Spencer, where R. ThomasWyatt Jr. is pastor.
Liberty AME ZionOn Sunday, Liberty AME
Zion Church, 271 GladstoneRoad, Cooleemee, hosts its an-nual Family and Friends Dayprogram.
Dinner will be at 1 p.m. af-ter the morning service, andthe evening service will beginat 3 p.m. with the Rev. ErvinBaker as speaker.
New Bethel BaptistMOCKSVILLE — A
Women’s Day program will beheld on Sunday at 3 p.m. atNew Bethel Baptist Church,Highway 601 South. The speak-er will be evangelist FrenchieMcConneaughey. All ladieshave been asked to wear white.
Hall’s Temple ChurchHall’s Temple Church, N.
Long St., hosts its annualWoman’s Day program on Sun-day at 3:30 p.m.
Guest speaker will be Dr.Laura Washington.
Fairview HeightsThe Fairview Heights Baptist
Church Annual Women’s Day willbe held Sundayat 3:30 p.m.
Scheduled guest speaker isevangelist Barbara Hester.
Men’s fashion showNew Hope AME Zion
Church presents “Salisbury’sMen of Distinction,” a men’sfashion show, at LivingstoneCollege’s Varick Auditoriumon Sunday at 5 p.m. Tickets are$5.
Christ UMC musicOn Sunday, at 6 p.m., the
Christ United MethodistChurch, 3401 MooresvilleRoad, will host a music pro-gram by the Hinkle Family. Allare welcome.
Gospel meetingWest Innes Street Church
of Christ, 2975 W. Innes St.,will host a Gospel MeetingMay 16-19.
Sunday’s services are at9:30 a.m., 10:30 a.m. and 3 p.m.
Monday through Wednes-day services begin at 7 p.m.
Guest speaker will be PaulKirkpatrick of Warners ChapelChurch of Christ in Clemmons.
Call 704-636-8484 for info.
Tower of PowerSpring revival will be at the
Tower of Power UHC May 19-21. The guest speaker will beBishop Derek Kelly, pastor of
New Faith Full Gospel Center,Lexington.
Services begin at 7:30 p.m.nightly and local churches willassist with the devotions. Thechurch is located at 601 E.Cemetery Street and the Rev.William D. Turner is host pas-tor.
Holy Spirit conferenceLifeline Triumphant Pente-
costal Church, 506 E. LafayetteSt., presents the Holy SpiritConference 2010 May 19 -23.
May 19 at 7:30 p.m. is theHoly Spirit workshop. May 20at 7:30 p.m., pastor PatriciaBrock will speak.
May 21 at 7:30 p.m. and May22 at 2 p.m., national evangel-ist Karen Hairston of GospelLighthouse Triumphant Pente-costal Church of Fayetteville,W.Va. will speak.
All services will be held at506 East Lafayette Street.
Solid Rock breakfast The Women of God Min-
istry of Solid Rock Church ofGod, 1004 Locke St., will hosta prayer breakfast on Satur-day, May 22, at 9 a.m.
Speaking will be the Rev.Patricia Turner, co-pastor ofTower of Power United HolyChurch in Salisbury.
SALISBURY POST FA I T H B R I E F S SATURDAY, MAY 15, 2010 • 3C
The bells of St. Luke’sare calling...
“Classic Worship and Classic Faith”A Warm and Welcoming
Community of Today’s People
at St. Luke’sEpiscopal Church
All Are Welcome!
131 West Council Street(behind the Rowan Museum)
stlukessalisbury.net
704/633-3221Morning Prayer
M-F 8:00am
Evening PrayerMon, Tues, Thurs, Fri 5:30pm
Wednesday Healing Service5:30pm
Sunday Services 8:00am & 10:30am
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United Church of Christ
WE INVITE YOU TO WORSHIP WITH US
FIRST UNITEDCHURCH OF CHRIST
Rev. Mike Childress, Pastor
May 16, 20109:45AM - Sunday School for all ages
11:00AM - “Ministry’s Enterprising Vices” - Rev. Mike ChildressAnthem: “Bring Us Together”
INFANT BAPTISMWe Invite You To Worship With Us Each Sunday
Service Broadcast over WSTP at 8:30AM207West Horah Street • Salisbury, NC
704-633-2723firstunitedcofc.org
Check out the site and see what is happening at First UCC!
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ROWAN CHRISTIANASSEMBLY
May 16, 2010Sunday School 9:30AM
Morning Worship 10:30AMWednesday Family Night 7:00PM
“Our Faith, Victory That Overcomes”
Adults, Bible Study & Prayer, Consumed Youth - Boys 5-12:Royal Rangers - Girls 5-12: M’pact Girls Club - Children 3-5: Rainbows
Motto: ‘An Oasis of Healing in a Hurting World’923 N. Salisbury Ave., Granite Quarry
704-279-6676email: [email protected] website:www.rcaog.org
Dr. Glynn R. Dickens
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Assemblies of God
BLACKWELDER PARKBAPTIST CHURCH
May 16, 2010
Sunday Morning Worship 8:30 & 11:00am
“Soul Food” Part 2 – Josh CardwellEvening Service 6:00pm “The Book of Acts” - Keith Kannenberg
Other Events: Sunday Growth Groups (Sunday School) 9:45am; Monday SignLanguage 6:30pm; Wednesday Evening Service, Growth Groups, Sign Language
7:00pm; YOUTH – Sunday Evening 6:00pm; Wednesday Evening Service7:00pm; CHILDREN – Sunday Children’s Church 11:00am; Sunday Evening Kid’s
Praise 6:00pm; Wednesday Evening Kid’s Missions 7:00pm
2299 N.Main St. • Kannapolis, NC 28081704-932-4266 Fax 704-933-6684
www.thepark.ccEmail: [email protected]
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CALVARY BAPTISTTABERNACLE
Steve Holshouser, PastorMay 16, 2010
10am Sunday School; 11am Worship Service;6pm Evening Worship;
7pm Wednesday Evening PrayerMeeting and Bible Study
Church Motto: “A Christ-Centered Churchwith a Family-Oriented Ministry”
3760 Stokes Ferry Road • Salisbury, NC704-645-9328
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HEARTSONGMinistry in Action
Senior Pastor Tom Teichroew
May 16, 201010:30AM - Worship
Pastor Tom’s Sermon: “The Ascension”Scripture Text: Acts 1:9
Available:Nursery - Toddlers Class - Children’s Church - Youth Ministry
Motto: Where Gifts Are Nurtured and Callings Released...2324 S. Main Street • Salisbury, NC
(behind Forum in KidSports Bldg.)704-645-7240
www.heartsongsalisbury.com
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SHILOH REFORMEDCHURCH OF FAITH
Rev. Wayne Trexler
May 16, 20109:45 am Sunday School
11:00 am Morning Worship
Sermon: “Dealing With Things We Can’t Control”
Anthem: “Praise His Greatness” - Emily Schuttenberg, Piano
“Nazareth Children’s Home Presentation”
100 South Main St. • Faith, NC • [email protected]
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List your church on this page. Call the Salisbury Post’sCharlie James at 704-797-4236.
BaptistEMMANUEL
BAPTIST CHURCHMay 16, 2010
Sermon: “What About The Future of the Redeemed?”Anthem: “What Sins Are You Talking About?”
Sunday School 9:45amMorning Worship 11:00amEvening Worship: 6:00pm
Sermon: “How Well Do You Know The Saviour?”Wednesday Prayer and Bible Study 7:00pm
OUR PRAYER: “Let Us Be A Lighthouse On This Hill”
2300 Bringle Ferry Road, Salisbury704-630-0909
email: [email protected]
Gene Sides, Pastor
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NEW HOPELUTHERAN CHURCH
Pastor Kim E. TraboldMay 16, 2010
Service Times: 8:30am Worship/Communion9:45am Sunday School; 11:00 Worship/Communion
Sermon: “Seeking”Active Community Outreach, Children/Youth Ministry,
Bible Studies, Women of the ELCA, Lutheran Men in Mission,Senior Fellowship, Chancel and Handbell Choirs,
Boy/Cub Scouts, Narcotics Anonymous
1615 Brantley Rd. • Kannapolis, NC 28083704-932-3716
www.livinginnewhope.orgemail: [email protected]
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BETHEL POWEROF FAITH
Bishop JC Kellam & Apostle Charlene Kellam
May 16, 2010
Sunday School ....................10AMMorning Worship ................11AMWednesday IntercessoryPrayer ..............................6:30PMWednesday Bible Study ....7:30PM
“The Church of God for the People of God”
1021 N.Main St. • Salisbury, NC 28144704-647-0870
HOOD THEOLOGICAL SEMINARYis pleased to offer the following courses during the summer
semester to members of the community, for credit or for audit:
Special Summer Rate for Audit Courses!June 7-11
BST 102 Lexical Hebrew Instructor Thomas GrinterThe main purpose of the course is to teach students enough Hebrew grammar andvocabulary for exegetical purposes.
BST 230 Sexuality in the Old TestamentInstructor Dora MbuwayesangoThis course identifies actual issues addressed in the Old Testament texts with anattempt to work out how the depiction or reflection of the texts is helpful or harmfulto issues and problems of the subject of sexuality for the church today.
CHT 310 Postmodernism, Christianity and the MoviesInstructor Horace Six-MeansAfter foundational consideration of modernism up through the twentieth century, thiscourse will study some of the lines of development of postmodernism as a cultural-intellectual movement becoming prominent in the later half of the twentieth centuryin relationship to Christianity as a cultural-intellectual movement.
June 14-18BST 115 Lexical Greek Instructor Karen LucasThe main purpose of the course is to teach students enough Greek grammar andvocabulary for exegetical purposes.
RSC 102 Living World Religions Instructor Samuel DansokhoThis course broadens the students’ experience beyond the limits of Christianity.Traditionalism, Hinduism, Buddhism, Judaism, and Islam are critically examinedwithin their own historical contexts.
THS 340 Theology of James Cone Instructor Trevor EppehimerDuring the 2008 Presidential election the media controversy concerning therelationship between President Barack Obama and his long-time pastor, rev. JeremiahWright, brought renewed attention to Black Liberation Theology and the work of itsmost prominent theological expositor, Professor James Cone. In this course theattempt will be made to move beyond sound bites to a deep, critical engagement withthe work of Prof. Cone, as seen in its full historical and theological context.
June 21-25PTH 375 Seminar in Worship & Hymnology Instructor Karen LucasThis course is designed to equip pastors and laypersons to oversee and/or carry outthe church music program in their congregations.
RSC 210 Our Global Village Instructor Samuel DansokhoThe emphasis will be on globalization’s challenges and opportunities for people offaith.
THS 340 Religious Plurality and the Gospel of Jesus ChristInstructor Trevor EppehimerHow should 21st century Christians interpret and proclaim the Christian gospel in thecontext of societies that are growing more and more religiously diverse? This courseaims to provide students with tools and resources to address this question througha selective survey of the Christian theological tradition, recent Christian theology,John Hick, and writings on religious diversity by prominent Jewish, Muslim, andBuddhist thinkers.
For further information, schedules and costs, please contact:Angela Davis-Baxter, Director of Admissions
1810 Lutheran Synod DriveSalisbury, NC
Telephone: 704-636-6023E-mail: [email protected]
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Early Worship . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8:00 a.m.Sunday School . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9:15 a.m.Morning Worship. . . . . . . . . . . . . 10:30 a.m.Evening Worship . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6:00 p.m.AWANA Wednesday. . . . . . . . . . . . 6:45 p.m.Wednesday Worship . . . . . . . . . . . 7:00 p.m.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH - ROCKWELL8630 Hillcrest Dr., off Hwy 52 • 704- 279-6120 R
115695
Rev. Matthew LaughterSenior Pastor
Christ Transformation Center celebrates pastoral anniversary