Roanoke Times Copyright (c) 1995, Landmark Communications, Inc. DATE: THURSDAY, December 1, 1994 TAG: 9412240029 SECTION: NEIGHBORS PAGE: N20 EDITION: METRO SOURCE: DATELINE: LENGTH: Medium
THE ROANOKE COLLEGE CHOIR will perform Sunday at 4 and 7 p.m. at St. Andrew's Catholic Church, 631 N. Jefferson St. Directed by Jeffrey Sandborg, the program will include seasonal music by the Preparatory Division Children's Choir under the direction of Kimberly Davidson as well as selections by harpist Sanghee Uhm and organist Donald G. Moe. The programs are free though an offering will be taken for Roanoke Area Ministries. "There Is a Flower: Lessons and Carols of Christmas" will be the theme.
WOMAN IN LIGHT, an Advent play about Mary, the mother of Jesus, will be presented tonight, Friday and Saturday at Virginia Western Community College. The monologue, which covers Mary's life, will feature Barbara Johnson, a nationally traveled actress. Performances begin at 8.
Johnson is a member of the Evangelical Episcopal Church of the Holy Spirit, which is sponsoring the show. Call 563-0778 for ticket information.
THE REV. KIRK LASHLEY, director of Southern Baptist ministries in the Roanoke Valley Association, was elected first vice president of the Virginia Baptist General Association at its recent meeting in Salem. Lashley is affiliated with Colonial Avenue Baptist Church.
RELIGION AND RACE, a group of United Methodists in the Roanoke District working for more inclusion of minorities in churches, has announced its 1995 goals. These include a cross-racial pulpit exchange and choir festival, a Habitat for Humanity project conducted across racial lines, a joint vacation Bible school with more than one race involved and transracial youth activities.
The group meets regularly, usually at the Roanoke United Methodist Home. For more information, call 989-3335.
FINCASTLE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH on Back Street has scheduled a Moravian Love Feast service by candlelight on Dec. 21 at 5 p.m. Sponsored by the women of the church, it will include traditional Moravian coffee and sweet bun refreshments along with brass music and hymn singing.
ROANOKE VALLEY CATHEDRAL OF PRAISE, Angel Lane off Interstate 81 at Exit 146, will sponsor Kirk Talley, singer and songwriter of Morristown, Tenn., in a concert Sunday at 6 p.m. Talley has sung throughout the nation and won several awards for his rendition of southern gospel music.
A GOSPEL MUSIC CONCERT, featuring Living Proof, Altar of Prayer and Wings of Faith groups, will be presented Dec. 10 at 7 p.m. at Lord Botetourt High School at Daleville. It is free.
VILLA HEIGHTS BAPTIST CHURCH, 4080 Challenger Ave. N.E., has scheduled Christmas music by its children's and youth choirs Sunday at 5 p.m. The choirs are directed by Anne Eakin, minister of music.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH on North Jefferson Street will dedicate a Habitat for Humanity house Saturday at noon. The house at 813 Kellogg Ave. N.W., has been built in cooperation with the Habitat agency as its co-sponsor.
BETHLEHEM BIBLE COLLEGE, a training school for evangelical church leadership founded in 1987, will sponsor a Bible conference Saturday. It will be held at Victory Christian Center, 1806 Loudon Ave. N.W. Several workshops on church administration and Bible doctrines will be taught. Keynote speaker will be the Rev. C.C. Morgan Jr. of Rising Mount Zion Baptist Church at Gala. The program starts at 6 p.m.
EVELYN CONNER, singer of southern gospel music of Salem, will perform Sunday at 11 a.m. and 2 p.m. for homecoming at Tree of Life Ministries in Buchanan.
NORTH VALLEY SEVENTH DAY ADVENTISTS, who worship in the North Lakes area, distributed 32 Thanksgiving baskets to needy individuals in the Roanoke Valley. An estimated 100 people received the food according to Elder John M. McGraw, pastor.
Send information for publication to Frances Stebbins, P.O. Box 2491, Roanoke, Va., 24010, by noon Wednesday.
by CNB