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                         Roanoke Times
                 Copyright (c) 1995, Landmark Communications, Inc.

DATE: THURSDAY, March 16, 1995                   TAG: 9503180032
SECTION: NEIGHBORS                    PAGE: W7   EDITION: METRO 
SOURCE: FRANCES STEBBINS
DATELINE:                                 LENGTH: Medium


RELIGION BRIEFS

JIM FABIAN, formerly on the staff of Calvary United Methodist Church in Salem, is joining Salem Presbyterian Church as its organist. He succeeds Jack Bowman, who recently retired for health reasons.

HUNTER AND ESTHER MABRY, India mission workers, will present a program Sunday at Locust Grove United Methodist Church, 3415 Locust Grove Lane in Salem. The missionaries' program follows a potluck supper starting at 5.

BETHEL BAPTIST CHURCH,1601 Colorado St. in Salem, has scheduled revival services Sunday through Thursday with the Rev. Dale Riddle as guest evangelist. He will preach Sunday at 10:55 a.m. and each night at 7.

THE CHORISTERS' CHOIR, a group of children and youth directed by Rebecca Goodwin, will perform the musical, "Rescue In the Night: A Story of Daniel," on March 26 at 10 a.m. at St. Paul's Episcopal Church in downtown Salem and at 3 p.m. at Brandon Oaks Retirement Community on Lee Highway.

ROANOKE AREA MINISTRIES, an interfaith service agency, will sponsor a concert March 26 at 2 p.m. at St. Gerard Catholic Church, 809 Orange Ave. N.W. The church's gospel choir will sing. Proceeds will be used to repair the commercial dishwasher used at RAM's day shelter. Other donations also are needed for the appliance and may be sent to RAM at 824 Campbell Ave. S.W., Roanoke, 24016.

CHURCHES OF THE BRETHREN will unite April 2-5 to sponsor Lenten renewal services, known as Awakening. The services will be held at Central Church, 416 Church Ave. S.W. in downtown Roanoke with the Rev. Bob Kettering, of Mannheim, Pa., as the guest preacher.

He is a former Pennsylvania pastor and district executive. Special music will begin at 7:15 p.m. Child care will be provided. This is the 13th year for Awakening.

SINGLENESS: BLESSING OR CURSE? is the theme of a seminar Friday at 6:30 p.m. at First Baptist Church, 515 Third St. S.W. in Room 220. The seminar will include a panel discussion with opportunity for single adults to discuss their lifestyle.

The Rev. Ed Kohl, minister to singles, will be resource person. The program follows a potluck meal. Call 224-3370 for more information.

FIVE INDUSTRIAL CHAPLAINS, volunteers with the ecumenical Institute of Industrial and Commercial Ministries, Inc., are serving government offices and an auto dealership in the Roanoke Valley.

The chaplains are the Revs. Robin Colwell, Richard L. McNutt, Charles Gwaltney, Ronald E. Hoppaugh and Paul Lancaster. They are among 192 chaplains nationally who offer emotional and spiritual support to workers on the job.

HAITIAN ROMAN CATHOLICS living in the Roanoke Valley are being served by an adapted service at St. Gerard Church, 809 Orange Ave. N.W. The Rev. Wayne Ball, pastor, speaks French, which many from the Caribbean country understand, and has obtained some materials in Creole. An estimated 30 Haitians are part of the congregation.

Another group of Haitians is meeting each Sunday at Ridgewood Baptist Church on Hemlock Road Northwest.

A POWHATAN INDIAN, Sun Eagle, and his wife, Gentle Wind, of the Mattaponi Reservation near Richmond, will speak Sunday at 9:30 and 11 a.m. at Roanoke Unitarian Universalist Church, 2015 Grandin Road S.W. Other guests from the reservation also plan to be at the service, which will focus on American Indian spirituality.

Send information to Frances Stebbins, Neighbors Religion, P. O. Box 2491, Roanoke, Va. 24010-2491 by noon Thursday.

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