Jubilee Choir hosts Christmas concert

Published 12:00 am Saturday, December 5, 2009

The Jubilee Choir will present its annual Christmas concert, “Hail the Newborn King,” Sunday at 5 p.m. at Moores Chapel AME Zion Church at the corner of Partee and Monroe Streets in Salisbury.
The concert opens with a candle- light procession, singing “The Morning Star,” a Moravian Christmas hymn.
The first part of the program features carols that describe the purpose of the birth of Jesus. The second part includes the people singing praise in anticipation of his coming. Part three brings the good news of that day when Jesus Christ was born.
Soloists are Quentin Woodard Jr., Roy Leazer, Antoine Brisbon, Phyllis Partee, Alexis Greer, Monica Green and Rebecca Stinson.
The congregation will join the choir in singing “Hark the Herald,” “Angels We Have Heard on High” and “Joy to the World.” The concert is free and open to the public. An offering will be received.
Kay W. Norman is music director for the Jubilee Choir. This is the ninth annual Christmas Concert for the choir.
Refreshments will follow in the church fellowship hall.
First Presbyterian
On the Second Sunday of Advent, Dec. 6, First Presbyterian Church in Salisbury will begin the day with an 8:30 a.m. worship in the sanctuary, an abbreviated service. An 8:50 a.m. , Life Center worship service will be in Lewis Hall and an Advent gathering (refreshments and fellowship) at 9:30 a.m. in the fellowship hall.
Sunday School for all ages at 10 a.m. will be followed at 11 a.m. with a Service of Lesson and Carols featuring the Catawba Choirs. All are welcome to attend.
The church is located at 308 W. Fisher St.
Cornerstone
Cornerstone Church will present its adult Christmas program on Dec. 6 at both 9 and 11 a.m. services, provided by the church’s Creative Art ministries. The public is invited.
Cornerstone’s annual Christmas banquet takes place Sunday, Dec. 13, at The Event Center at 6 p.m. The program will be “Christmas around the World” with renowned pianist Adlan Cruz.
Cruz was selected to represent his country in Spain at the Fifth Centennial Celebration of the Discovery of America, which was played in more than 20 countries.
The public is invited to a dinner theater catered by Chef Henry. Tickets are $20, for ages 16 and over.
The church is located at 315 Webb Road.
For additional information call 704-855-1218, extension 102.
Advent supper
KANNAPOLIS ó The First Presbyterian Church in Kannapolis will conduct its annual Advent Celebration this Sunday. The evening will begin with a covered dish supper in the fellowship hall at 6 p.m.
Following supper, the children in Kidz Khoir and Discovery Club will present “Visions of Christmas,” a musical revue compiled by Jeff Slaughter. The collection of holiday favorites and original songs uses humor and visual enhancements to tell the Christmas story. Dramatic readings, solos and other special music will complement the program.
First Presbyterian invites all to attend.
Call 704-938-4623 or visit www.FirstPresb.org for additional information.
New Beginning
KANNAPOLIS ó The Living Testimony Program Service will be held on Sunday, Dec. 13 at 3 p.m. at New Beginning Church.
Speakers for the occasion will be Minister Michael Redfear Sr. and Co-Pastor Chavis Maxwell, both of New Beginning Church of God.
The church is located at 1124 Thomas Ave. in Kannapolis.
For more information call 704-938-2088.
Organ Lutheran
The public is invited to attend a Christmas play at Organ Lutheran Church.
“The First Gift of Christmas” will be performed in the Old Church at 6:30 p.m. Dec. 13.
A “Birthday Party for Jesus” and the giving of treat bags, sponsored by the Social Ministry Committee, will follow the play in the fellowship hall.
Organ Lutheran invites the public to its Christmas Cantata, “The Living Crčche.” The cantata will be presented during the worship service at 10:30 a.m. on Sunday, Dec. 20. All choirs will participate.
Later in the day on Dec. 20, Organ Church members and friends (all ages) will meet at the church at 4 p.m. to continue their Christmas caroling tradition. Through familiar carols they will spread Christmas cheer to shut-ins and others upon request.
On Thursday, Dec. 24, at, 7:30 p.m., the church will hold its traditional Christmas Eve candlelight service with Holy Communion.
Everyone is invited.
New Hope Baptist
New Hope Baptist Church presents “Miracle on Main Street.” The church’s puppet team, the “Dummy Disciples,” will be performing its Christmas production Dec. 11 -13. Friday and Saturday nights they will perform at 7 p.m. Sunday they will perform at 6 p.m.
The church is located at 830 Choate Road.
For more information call 704-633-2107.
Messengers for Christ
CLEVELAND ó The Messengers for Christ of Cleveland will be celebrating their 10th anniversary 2:30 p.m., Dec. 6, at The Building, located at 1790 Baker Mill Road.
All gospel choirs and groups are welcome to take part in this anniversary. Food will be sold.
For more information, call 704-640-1287.
Bethpage Church
KANNAPOLIS óMembers of Bethpage Presbyterian Church in Kannapolis are sponsoring an “Invite-A-Friend” Sunday Dec. 6 at 11 a.m., followed by a fellowship meal.
The public is invited.
The church is located at 6020 Mooresville Rd.
Macedonia MissionaryThe public is invited to attend the Macedonia Missionary Baptist Church Fellowship service on Sunday at 6 p.m.
The Rev. Perry Dye will be the speaker. He is an associate minister at St. Joseph Missionary Baptist Church in Statesville.
Grace Lower Stone
Grace Lower Stone Church will kick off the Advent season this Sunday at 6 p.m. with a covered dish meal, followed by music from Rowan County’s own Paul and Lena Hill.
The Hills are well-known musicians who have won many awards. All are welcome.
Grace Lower Stone is located at 2405 Lower Stone Church Road in Rockwell.
For more information, call the office at 704-279-4176.
Neel Road Baptist
Neel Road Baptist Church Chancel Choir will offer the musical presentation “Born to You This Day” on Sunday, Dec. 13, during the 11 a.m. worship hour.
The church is located at 135 Neel Road in Salisbury.
Call 704-636-0790 or visit online at www.neelroad.org.
Word of Power
Word of Power Church will be hosting its 11th annual revival Dec. 6-18 at 7 p.m.
Prophet German Boney, Bishop Clevester Roberts, and the Rev. Cherlynn Webber want you to bring a small bottle of water to the service Sunday.
The church is located at 1440 N. Long St. in Salisbury.
For more information call 704-636-1310.
Methodist Connection
Seniors are invited to join the Methodist Connection on Tuesday, Dec. 8 at noon in the fellowship hall of First UMC for a festive holiday meal featuring ham and turkey.
The catered meal costs $7.50. A Christmas program, Musical Bells, will be directed by Ann Morris. Those attending are asked to bring an unwrapped, long-held-on-to treasure to contribute for a “Naughty Santa” game.
Reservations are required by Monday Dec. 7 at noon. Register in the church office or call the office at 704-636-3121.
Lifeline T.P. Church
Lifeline T.P. Church will host the following programs in honor of Overseer Annie L. Smith’s 16th pastoral anniversary:
– Dec. 5 at noon: VA District worship service, located at 506 E. Lafayette St. in Salisbury;
– Dec. 6 at 11 a.m.: Pastor Terria A. George will preside over Emmanuel Temple TPC from Catawba at the Geneva Ogelsby Center on Dunns Mtn. Road in Granite Quarry;
– Dec. 6 at 3:30 p.m.: Bishop Tony O. Carter will preside over the Triumphant Pentecostal Church of Mt. Airy.
Home school concert
The home school choir “In Harmony” and the Home School Band celebrate the birth of Jesus on Thursday, Dec. 10, at Trinity Weslyan Church on 2200 Mooresville Rd. in Salisbury at 7 p.m.
Susan Wilson is the choir director and Diane Freeman is the accompanist.