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THE MICHIGAN CHRONICLE
November 10-16, 2010
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Payne-Pulliam School’s Annual Door Opener’s event
Payne-Pulliam School will
hold its annual Door Open- er’s event on Nov. 10 at the Double Tree Guest Suites in Downtown Detroit. The Hon- orees Reception begins at 11 a.m. and the Luncheon at 12 noon. Council member JoAnn Watson is the keynote speaker. This year’s theme is “Making a Difference.”
This year’s honorees are:
A.J. Barkley, Bank of Amer- ica; William Middlebrooks; 100 Black Men of Greater De- troit; Renee Fluker, Midnight Golf Program; Thomas Hoeg, Boys & Girls Clubs of South- eastern Michigan; Deborah Watson, Detroit Workforce Development Department; Cu- nesha Sanders, Detroit Job
AT NEW BETHEL COME ON TO THE CHURCH
NEW BETHEL BAPTIST CHURCH --8430 C. L. Franklin Blvd. — Well-lighted parking. —
Thursday, November 25, 2010 – Thanksgiving Day - From 6:00 p.m. until ADMISSION IS FREE…COME ONE, COME ALL!
Phil Sherman
Corps.; Geneva Williams, City Connect; and Phil Sherman, Youthville Detroit.
28th Pastoral Anniversary Services and Banquet Gala
Meeting the Needs of God’s
People Ministries will pres- ent anniversary services for Pastor Arzella Knighton on Wednesday, Nov. 10-12, start- ing nightly at 7:30 p.m. nightly and Sunday, Nov. 14, at Totally Committed Ministries, 29341 Shiawassee (off Middlebelt, one block from Nine Mile Rd.) in Farmington Hills, starting at 4 p.m.
The banquet dinner will be
Saturday, Nov. 20, at the Westin Southfield-Detroit, 1500 Town Center, in Southfield, starting promptly at 6 p.m. This will be your opportunity to express how this anointed woman of God has touched your life.
For more information con-
tact Minister Patrice Wilson at the church office (248) 661- 5545 or (313) 412-4736.
Tune in to Arzella Knighton Thomas E. Hoeg For more information con-
tact Trudy Matthews at (313)- 963-4710.
Financial aid workshop
A very informative financial
aid workshop will be held on Saturday, Nov. 13, from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. at Scott Memo- rial United Methodist Church, 15361 Plymouth Road near Prest. The workshop will cover grants, scholarships, work study programs, college applications, and the FAFSA form. Presenters will be avail- able from local colleges and high schools. High school stu- dents and their parents are in- vited to attend.
This workshop is spon- Pastor Arzella Knighton
Ministries International on The Word Network, Thursdays 5:30 a.m. For more informa- tion, visit
www.arzellaknigh- tonministriesinternational. org
sored by Scott Community Center, Inc. and the National Association of Negro Business and Professional Women’s Clubs, Inc., New Metropolitan Detroit Club.
For additional information, call (313) 538-2575.
Poetic Reflections God will
We may not see it now, but God will show us the way to put all things in perspective to make it through the day. No matter what you might do or even say as long as its words of encour- agement, that’s positively okay. So don’t walk around with a frown on your face, loosen up, smile a little regardless the case. Put forth much effort to heighten your horizons and live
life on life’s terms no matter what the flesh may yearn. Put your faith in God and believe the best is yet to come. He knows your heart and he knows exactly where you are coming from in all today, So you see God is truly the one to guide your steps and carry you through- out this day. © 2010 Barbara Weston-El-Amin
‘Just Between the Two of Us’
I love you Do you love me too? I think about you passionately every day Do you feel about me the same way? I feel good with your strong arms around me
Like a woman in love ought to be We both have made an undeniable choice Your answers are crystal in your voice.
© 2010 Floria Willis
Hartford Memorial Jubilee Chorus holding concert Hartford Memorial Baptist Church will pres-
ent the Jubilee Chorus Gospel Choir Ministry in concert, Under The Blood-Over The Enemy, on Sunday, November 21 at 5 p.m. Hartford is located at 18700 James Couzens. Phone: 313-
861-1285. Dr. Charles G. Adams is pastor. Rev. Charles C. Adams, is presiding pastor. Chris Coleman is president and Alvin B. Waddles III is director.
Spencer Taylor & The Highway QC’s Featuring Invocation – Rev. Sterling L. Jones, Pastor, Mt. Zion Baptist Church
Evangelist Dorinda Clark-Cole Paul Porter of the Christiannaires Spencer Taylor & The Highway QC’s Evangelist Ruby Terry Comments – Missionary Hattie Humphrey
Evangelist Esther Smith Mr. Billy Always Slim and the Morning Echoes The Mighty Voices of Wonder M.C. for the evening Rev. Mother
**Dinner served in the kitchen featuring turkey and dressing with cranberry sauce, hamhocks and greens, candied sweets, chitterlings, black eyed peas, macaroni & cheese, fried chicken, cat fish, spaghetti, potato salad, homemade rolls, desserts and Aretha’s “mighty baked ham.
New Prospect
Missionary Baptist Church 6330 Pembroke Ave. Detroit, MI 48221 313-341-4204
The Rev. Dr. Wilma R. Johnson Senior Pastor
Revival 2010
November 16, 17 & 18, 2010 Our Teme: “If My People...” – II Chronicles 7:14
6:00 p.m. Guest Bible Instructor
Rev. Connie “CJ” Jackson Houston, TX
Missionary Hattie Humphrey Evangelist Dorinda Clark-Cole
Paul Porter formerly of the Christiannaires
Evangelist Ruby Terry Evangelist Esther Smith
THANKSGIVING GOSPEL FEAST
Molina Healthcare of Michigan adopts a school
Molina Healthcare of Michigan employees
collected over 10,000 school items for 500 brand-new backpacks that were recently deliv- ered to Farwell Leadership Academy (formerly Drusilla Farwell Middle School) in Detroit. Molina adopted the school and will be working with them throughout the school year as part of the company’s health-and-wellness campaign.
Molina Healthcare employees, including Pat
Embry, Patricia A. Lyons, Karen Willingham, Robert Bush, Marilynn Morgan and Dr. For- shee, chief medical officer, hand delivered the backpacks and school supplies on the first day of school. The team also got to meet with the school’s principal and an assistant superinten- dent of Detroit Public Schools.
7:00 p.m. Guest Preacher
Rev. Jasmine “Dr. Jazz” Sculark Pastor, Shiloh Missionary Baptist Church York, PA
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