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In Loving
Memory of
Mr. William B. Flowers
In loving memory of my dear
hathand. Mr. Wittm B. Flowers
who departed this life on October
72, 1988. Yon are no longer with
• hoi you continue to live in my
God Saw You
God saw you getting tired and a
cure was not to he.
So He put His anas around you
and whispered, come to me.
With tearful eyes we watched you
and saw you pass away.
And though we you dearly we
could not make you stay.
A golden heart stopped beating,
Hard working hands at rest,
God broke our hearts to prove us
He only takes the best.
You will always be remembered
by your wife, Alice Faye Flowers
and loved ones; and a host of other
relatives and friends.
£^hurch & Religious News ^
Laity Day to be Observed at St. Paul
UMC
Peggye L. Mills
Sunday, October 19 at the 10:45
worship service, the Pastor and
congregation of St. Paul United
, Methodist Church, 908 Center at
Mesquite Street, will recognize
"LAY PERSONS IN ACTION"
- the contributions made by the
laity of the congregation.
The theme of the occasion is
"Partners in Ministry - Making
Disciples of Jesus Christ in the
Church." The speaker of the hour
wrn be Dr. Ernestine C. Dixon, the
widow of Bishop Ernest T. Dixon.
Ernestine, as she prefers to be
called, a native of Dial, Texas, re-
ceived her Baccalaureate
Degree at Prairie View Univer-
sity in Home Economics and Edu-
• cation, followed by the Master of
\ Arts Degree at the Teachers'
£ College of Columbia University,
£ New York City. She earned her
y Doctorate Degree some 20 years
V later from Texas Women's Univer-
j£ sity in Denton. For the Ph.D. she
< applied her literaay skills to
; "Curriculum Production and a
• Creative Design for Teaching
Child Development."
Dixon is a distinguished church-
woman and educator. All attend-
ing will benefit from the message
‘ as she speaks from her great in-
sight and extensive experience as
an active Lay Leader at many lev-
els of the United Methodist
Church. Dr. Dixon is currenfly in-
volved in areas of service to the
community.
Lay Leader, Mrs. Barbara Fora
Young spearheads this year's Laity
Jhty efforts at SI. Paul. Leadewof
organizations throughout the
Church are serving as "Partners in
Ministry" to insure the success of
this event. The public is urged to
attend this significant tribute to
Laity of the Church.
Rev. Terrence K. Hayes is the
dynamic Senior Pastor of this his-
toric, but forward moving group of
Christians.
For more information, please
contact the Church Office at 227-
2525.
Pastor J. L. Monroe has been called to
Uvalde, Texas
:• The New Light Baptist Church,
•*542 W. Garden Street, Uvalde,
C Texas, welcomes you one and all
•to worship -with us under the
'.direction of our new Pastor, Rev.
jJ.L. Monroe.
: Services eveiy Sunday: Sunday
I School, 10 a.m.; Morning
•Worship, 11:15 a.m.; Prayer
: Service, 7 p.m. every Wednesday
evening; 8 p.m. Auxiliary
Ordination and Mission.
Dea. Edward Gilbert Chair.; Sis.
Bettie Gilbert Clerk; Sis. Martha
Miller Treasure; Sis. Anderson
Youth Supervisor; Rev. J. L.
Monroe, Pastor. Mailing Address
for the church is, 808 W. Cargile,
Uvalde, Tx. 78801-6011. (10-16)
• “Make a joyful shout
\unto the Lord"
Jacobs Chapel U. M. C. Gospel
: Choir celebrates their 26th
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Anniversary, October 19th, at 4
p.m. Rev. Hector Grant will be our
guest speaker.
Rev. Howard Mims, Pastor, 406
S. Polaris Street, San Antonio,
Texas.
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54th Church Anniversary at Calvary
B/C
greater Love Missionary( Church
1534 Peck Stnet • 333-1117 or 333-1118
Rev. L. J. Gillespie, Pastor
The Calvary Baptist Chuseh,
1719 Bpffcaoo Street is cefebcrtfee
their Fifty-fourth Church Anniver-
sary Sunday, October 19, 1997.
The 11 a.m. speaker will be Rdv.
Henry Bartons,111 of Greater New
Ml Zion Baptist Church and Rev.
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Jerry W. Detky of Macedonia
Baptist Church add Family will be
our guests for the 4 p.m. service.
The Church Theme: “The Em-
powered Church for The Unfin-
ished Task ” St. Matt 28:18-20.
Rev. Robert Miller, Jr. is our
Pastor.
Women's Day at Mount Zion First Baptist
Church
ST
Sunday
Church School 9:15 h ut
Worship Experience 10:45 a. m.
Wednesday
Mid-Week Services 7:00 p. pi.
‘ ' -' "t' '. * • ’ • J
Office Hours: tft-F,
10 a. m-5 p.m.
Fax: 333-4415
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Mount Zion Women are cele-
brating Women's Day on Sunday,
October 26, 1997. The theme for
this month is Women in the New
Millennium: God's in Charge."
Dr. J. Breadonty Cunningham is
our 11:00AM geaker. She if'an
ordained United Methodist Minis-
ter, and has been involved for the
part 20 years in a full-time min-
istry with various congregations of
the Southwest Texas Conference
and as Chief Chaplain for several
hospitals. Dr, Cunningham has
seminary teaching experience on
the college level and is currently
an instructor at the American in-
ternational Theological InstnutfT
and Seminary. She is a former jgih
tor nt Jacob's Channel IfiSed
Methodist Church. Presently Dr.
Cunningham is a member of St
Paul's United Methodist Church
and Delta Sigma Theta Sorority;
Inc. ;
Mrs. Azie Taylor Morton will he
Mount Zion's keynote speaker at
the 3:30 PM service. Mrs. Azie
Taylor Morton has an illustrious
career in public service and busi-
ness. Perhaps the highlight of her
service came as the thirty-sixth
treasurer of the United States,
1977 - 1981, in President Jimmie
Carter's administration^ She is the'
first African-American and first
African-American woman to re-
ceive this distinction. Addition-
ally, she has held various other
staff positions with federal, state
and city agencies, as well as serv-
ing on a number of corporate
boards. Mrs. Morton presently
serves as President of Exeter Capi-
tal Asset Management Company,
Austin, TX. She graduated Cam
laaude from Huston-Tillotson Col-
lege with a B. S. Degree in Educa-
tion and has received honorary de-
grees from Atlanta University,
Bryan College in Rhode Island and
Huston-Tilloison College. She is a
member of Mt Zion Baptist
Church in Austin, TX and is a
member of the Alpha Kappa Al-
pha Sorority, Inc.
The Women's Chorus has the dy-
namic and inspirational talent of
Ms. Mary Steen as guest direc-
tress.
Chairlady Armeania Hudspeth,
Co-Chairiady, Carolyn Thompson,
Reverend Claude W. Black, Jr.,
and the Church family invite you
to join Mount Zion First Baptist
Church for both worship services.
Greater Love Missionary Baptist Church
"Where Love Abides ”
The Berean Bible
Fellowship
6625 Woodlake Parkway
Located at: Woodlake Hills Middle School
Come join us each Sunday for
Worship Service. Come and
^ be a part of the Berean Bible
Family. A place where teach-
ing is Central and Learning is
.Imperative.
G. C. Patterson, Pastor
"Taking the Gospel tradition North."
. Thursday 6:00 p.m.
Wed. 6:30 p.m.
Prayer Meeting
Bible Study
Sunday School
Worship Services
Sunday , 9:30 a.m.
Sunday 11:00 a.m.
Want something put in the papec? Please
bring it to us before the deadline Tuesday.
St John Baptist Chun
119 W.Qbnoi Drive]
(210)822-3559
h {Sunday School 9:30 A.M.
Morning Worship 11A.M.
^ Rev. Herman Price, Pastor
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205 Bargm Street
Sen Antonia, Team 79210-2503
(210 334-4050
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New Hope Baptist Church
^observes Youth Day
£ The New Hope Baptist Church will
•Observe its annual youth day, Sun-
/, October 19. The 11 ajn. speaker
he Rev. Stanley Wilson of
Greaser Corinth Baptist Church. New
Hope's Ministry of Faith Praise
Dancers and foe Ml Zion First
Baptist Praise Dancers are pro-
Ifov. Dale Laser, St Matthew Bap-
Ust Church, Corpus Christi, Texas,
MU he the 4 pjn. speaker. Also
|bmured on iris program will be the
flrislwtlns raid New Hope's Drill
i «a support our youth. t
PROFESSIONALISM
INTEGRITY
CARING
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Are what makes
The Lewis Funeral Home
The Community's Leading
Funeral Home
Yesterday.
f Today.
Tomorrow.
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1207 S. Hackbprry • 227-7281
Robert Washington, Manager
Salfye Maxey^Office Manager
"—ke ye deers ef the word emd net heerenemfy—"-Jama 1:22
Ronald ML Brown, Pester
Tome Phone: (210) 212-S1SS Church Phone: (210) 534-60*
'Sunday School...........9:30 AM.
Morning Wonhip......................................Sunday, 11:00 AM.
Prayer and Sunday School Review.......Wednesday 7:00 P.M.
Brotherhood Bible Study..............................Friday, 7.-00 P.M
Miarioni Bible Study.........................-........Saturday. 9:00 AM.
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St. Philip's Episcopal Church
1310 Pecan Valley Drive • 333-6256
Sunday Eucharist 9:30 A. M.
Sunday School 9:30 A M.
Evening Prayer/Eucharist Wednesday, 6:30 P. M.
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7 was glad when they oaid unto me.
Let us go into the house of the Lord."
Romam 10:14
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