Indianapolis Recorder, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 May 1997 — Page 17

SATURDAY, MAY 10,1997

THE INDIANAPOLIS RECORDER

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RELIGION BRIIES Black Church Liaison Committee The Church Federation of Greater Indianapolis will be host of the Black Church Liaison Committee of the World Council of Churches and the National Council of Churches of Christ beginning with a reception in the group’s honor at 5:30 p.m. Thursday, May8. For additional information, call Dr. Angelique WalkerSmith at 926-5371. Don't Treat Your Mama That Way Nettie Sawyer Lester’s play Don’t Treat Your Mama That Vfay, will be presented at the Martin University Performing Arts Center, 2171 Avondale Place 7 p.m. Saturday, May 10. For information on special discounts, call 335-5640. Mother’s Day Tea The Missionary Society of Breeding Tabernacle CME Church, 3670 N. Leland Ave., will be hosting its 34th annual

Mother’s Day Tea 4 p.m. Saturday. May 10. For additional information, call 5471721. Spring Job Fair The Martin Luther King Multi-Service Center will hold the Spring Job Fair at the Broadway United Methodist Church, 609 E. 29th St., from 3 p.m. to 7 p.m. Thursday, May 15. Professional dress is required. For additional information or for r6sum6 assistance, call 923-4581. Spring Festival Our Lady of Lourdes is gearing up for a two day celebration May 16-17, when the parish will host its second annual Spring Festival. The festival will begin on Friday and Saturday night at 6 p.m. and will conclude at 1 a.m. For additional information, call 356-7291. Second Annual Ecumenical Youth Concert The St. Rita Church Drill Team, 1733 Dr. Andrew Brown Ave., will hold its second annual Ecumenical Youth Concert at 4 p.m. on Sunday,

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cultures find different ways to do it. The dance is like meditation, a way to center yourself in the form of prayer. A way to become connected with a higher spirit or power.” Usually, someone with a guitar and drum provides rhythm for the Friday night dances, but most of the music comes from simple chanting. After each dance, there is silence. Dances are fairly simple. “There’s a time of doing walks with different times of concentration,” explained Simonds. “Commonly we’U just start

walking in a circle and become aware of what’s around us, how the body is moving, how you make contact with the earth, how the light changes with one move to the next, and listening to the sounds coming through the air. “You are opening up to things that are around you all the time, habitual things that you usually block out,” Simonds said. Meanwhile, beginners are always welcome in the Ann Arbor group. “It’s a matter of exploring to see if you like it,” said Simonds.

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May 18. For additional information, call 926-8759. Grief Resolution Peer Ministry The Archdiocean Family Life Office is sponsoring a Beginning Experience Weekend for persons experiencing the loss of a spouse through death or divorce June 20 through 22. The event will be held at New Horizons camp at 79th Street and Indian Creek Road. For additional information, call 236-1596. Attention junkaholics Holy Trinity Church, 2618 W. St. Clair St., will be holding their first annual flea market from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. June 14. For additional information, call 248-7113 or 241-7113.

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Rebecca O. Com, Vice President and General Counsel of Eli Lilly and Company appreciates the importance of Christian Theological Seminary as a significant community asset. Here are a few reasons why: “The Congregational Resource Center at CTS plays a key role in the development of local churches in this area, h provides curriculum materials and other tools that enrich the educational life of many congregations. Both lay persons and clergy from many faiths find the Center very useful in illuminating their vital religious experience.

CYO Summer Camp The Catholic Youth Organization of the Archdiocese of Indianapolis is now finalizing plans for its 1997 Summer Camp Program. The CYO offers several different camping experiences for youths ages 7-17. For information on the 1997 CYO Camping Program, contact the CYO office, 580 E. Stevens St., or call 632-9311.

“The Seminary’s bookstore and computerized library are additional resources that enhance theological and religious study throughout central Indiana. CTS'extensive resources serve as a unique asset to the Indianapolis community.” For a complete listing of CTS services available to both individuala and congregations, contact: chReeiaN cheotogcat aemaM&Ry 1000 West 42nd Street Indianapolis, IN 46208 phone: (317) 93l-2316or e-mail: [email protected]

PHILLIPS TEMPLE C.M.E. CHURCH Has A New West Side Ministry Services each Sunday at 330 p.m. Gulon SL YWCA 4400 Gulon Road. Rev. Unda B. Kltchell, Outreach Minister All are Welcomel For Information call 925-2000

My People. My People a stage play by Aquaila S. Bames •excerpts from original play SATURDAY, MAY 10 at 7:00pm WOMACK MEMORIAL C.M.E. CHURCH 4401N. Carrollton Avenue Adults $10.00 Youth/Child $5.00

Tabernacle Youth Choir PRESENTS Indians Chapter T.M. MASS YOUTH CHOIR In Full Concert Saturday, May 17,1997 at 630 p.m. atlbbomado Missionary Baptist Church, 3101 E 30th St. SPECIAL GUEST: THE BUDS OF PROMISE DRILL TEAM of Jones Tabernacle AME Zion Church You don't want to miss a BLESSING!

WOMACK MEMORIAL C.M.E. CHURCH 4401N. Canollton Ave. * Indpls, IN 46205 Rev. H. L. Peterson, Pastor “PRAYERS THAT TRANSCEND TIME"

WOMEN'S DAY

Speaker: Sis. Venessa Peterson Womack C.M.E. Church SUNDAY, MAY 11,1997 —1130 AM.

NEW VISION MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH 4501E. Fletcher Ave., Indpls^ IN 46903 is proud to honor our Mother of the Year

Sis. Helen Chapman

SIS. HELEN CHAPMAN A graduate of Crispin Attudu High School, and retirad from RCA after twenty yean. Sis. Chapman is an active member of Ihe Faetor’s Aide A The Missionary Board. She is the wife of Joseph Chapman, mother of three, Edwin Anthony; Gwen Newman, Stephanie FinnaU and has fair grandcHl Awn. Please Join us on this Mother^ Day at 1130 am in showing our appreciation for 8U. Helen Chapman. Rem Henry H. Quarles, Pastor

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DR. CORNELIUS BOOKER, SR., PASTOR Cawai MWonwy BqNia Ctiuich, VwngUMn, Ohio Special Music: Mai. Chofut oIMt Paran REV. DR. BOOKER Dr. F Benjamin Davie, Preaktont-Oean • Or. Robert A Lee, Vioe-Proaident-Dean THE PUBUC IS INVITED

METROPOLITAN MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH 2815 Sutherland Avenue • Indlanepolle, IN MOTHER-OF-THE-YEAR Sister Maud Taylor “Her children arise up, and call her \ blessed..’ Psalm3128 Sunday, May 11 f 1997 11 a.m. Metropolitan Missionary Baptist Church AHare welcome to come out end help u« honor S«Ur Tartar at our Mo9ier-0»-The-\har aa well at being the oldMt member of Mmopoitm. Remand Kevin Dl Long, Pester

JONES TABERNACLE A.MJL ZION CHURCH 2510 E. 34th Street Indianapolis, IN 46218 (317) 547-7828 Rev. Dwayne A. Walker, Pastor SPRING REVIVAL May 14 -16,1997—7:00 P.M. Theme: “A Closer Walk"

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