Roanoke Times Copyright (c) 1995, Landmark Communications, Inc. DATE: THURSDAY, November 10, 1994 TAG: 9412300028 SECTION: NEIGHBORS PAGE: W-5 EDITION: METRO SOURCE: DATELINE: LENGTH: Medium
A GREATER ROANOKE VALLEY HOLINESS RALLY, sponsored by the Roanoke Valley Nazarene churches, will be held Wednesday at 7 p.m. at First Church of the Nazarene, 728 Highland Ave. S.E.
The Rev. Dr . James Diehl, a general superintendent of the denomination, will speak.
A THANKSGIVING SERVICE, sponsored by Belmont, Campbell Memorial, Fifth Avenue, Green Ridge and Peace Presbyterian churches, will be held Wednesday. The service, the fourth joint event by the congregations this year, will be held at 7:30 p.m. at Campbell Memorial Church, 1130 Hardy Road in Vinton. Communion will be part of the service, and the Rev. Wilson Gunn of Peace Church will preach.
LUTHERAN BROTHERHOOD VOLUNTEERS from Branch 8264 of the fraternal insurance company recently raised more than $1,200 during the fund drive for WVFT, Public Radio. Branch members also obtained a matching gift from the national headquarters in Minneapolis, Minn. Lutherans with insurance in the company have assisted in several Roanoke Valley service programs, including Habitat for Humanity and Roanoke Area Ministries.
ETHEL BORN, a Salem United Methodist leader active internationally in church-related peace efforts for the Middle East, has returned from the sixth assembly of the World Conference on Religion and Peace held in Rome. The meeting brought together religious leaders, including Pope John Paul II, from more than 600 religious and peace groups.
Born will speak about a recent trip to Russia on Wednesday at 7 p.m. at West End United Methodist Church, 1221 Campbell Ave. S.W. starting at 7 p.m.
THE REV. DR. VERNIE BOLDEN has completed a three-year pastorate at Fifth Avenue Presbyterian Church. He and his wife will continue to live in Roanoke in retirement, and he will teach part time at New River Community College in Dublin.
OUR LADY OF NAZARETH CATHOLIC CHURCH has developed a program of care for the ill and homebound. Six members - Eileen Highberger, Phyllis Crawford, Sue Lovern, Patti Peters, Lynne Lonnquist and Raina Lewis - recently completed a 10-week pastoral care training course at Roanoke Memorial Hospital.
OAK GROVE CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN has dedicated a fully equipped playground, The Ark, on its property off Virginia 419. The playground includes a model of an ark in which children can play as well as model animals. More than 40 members participated in the project.
LISA FERNALD, a recent graduate of Roanoke College and a native of Maine, has joined the staff of the West End Center, an ecumenical service center for children in inner city Roanoke. She will work with Kaye Hale, director.
BETH ISRAEL SYNAGOGUE MEMBERS will dedicate a Habitat for Humanity home on Kellogg Avenue Northwest on the first night of the festival of Hanukkah, Nov. 27, at 5:30 p.m. The house is one of only a few constructed by a Jewish group in America.
Hanukkah refreshments, the lighting of candles and music by Benedict Goodfriend, a member of the Kandinsky Trio strings, will be included.
SALEM WESLEYAN CHURCH, 424 Chamberlain Lane, Salem, will honor all veterans at a special service Sunday at 11 a.m. Those planning to attend are requested to call J.R. Shelor, 387-3119.
ST. PAUL'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH in downtown Salem will hold a "kirkin' of the tartans" service Nov. 27 at 4 p.m.
Members of the Virginia Highlands Pipes and Drums group in kilts will be present for the blessing. The Scottish heritage of the church is being marked on St. Andrew's Day. The disciple Andrew is traditionally associated with the first Sunday in Advent and honored in Scotland.
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