Roanoke Times Copyright (c) 1995, Landmark Communications, Inc. DATE: THURSDAY, May 4, 1995 TAG: 9505040048 SECTION: NEIGHBORS PAGE: S-8 EDITION: METRO SOURCE: FRANCES STEBBINS DATELINE: LENGTH: Medium
LUTHERAN FAMILY SERVICES, formerly administered from the denominational children's home in Salem, has moved its headquarters to 2609 McVitty Road S.W., freeing space in the former headquarters for the Minnick Education Center. Regional centers now operate in Hampton, Richmond, Harrisonburg, Bedford, Tazewell, Wytheville and Marion.
BETHLEHEM BIBLE COLLEGE, a ministry of Bethlehem Baptist Church, has scheduled its ninth annual graduation service for Monday at 7 p.m. The ceremony will be held at Forest Park Baptist Church, 812 29th St. N.W.
The major speaker will be Irvin Cannaday Jr., assistant principal of Woodrow Wilson Middle School. Music will be by the Virginia Western Community College Choral Ensemble. The college offers degrees and certificates for adults seeking leadership in evangelical Christian congregations.
HIGH STREET BAPTIST CHURCH is honoring its pastor, the Rev. Noel C. Taylor, on his 34th anniversary of coming to the pastorate. A series of events will begin Sunday at 4 p.m. with a salad meal, for which a donation is requested. On May 21 at 4 p.m., an anniversary musical will take place. The final event will be a service on May 28 at 4 p.m. with the Rev. Charles Charlton as the guest preacher.
ST. JOHN'S EPISCOPAL CONGREGATION will have a procession from the church at Elm Avenue and South Jefferson Street to the Hotel Roanoke on Sunday, starting at 9 a.m.
At 10 a.m., a celebration Eucharist service will begin to mark the completion of a building drive for enlarging and remodeling the 103-year-old building in downtown Roanoke. A brunch will follow. To fulfill all goals of the drive will require $5 million, but a lesser amount will provide for gradual improvements, church staff members have said.
A NEW HABITAT HOUSE is under construction at 825 Kellogg Ave. N.W. under sponsorship of St. John's Episcopal Church and Deliverance Church Ministries. Completion is expected by late June.
CAROLYN GREGORY, parish worker at St. Mark's Lutheran Church for almost five years, has resigned to devote more time to her family. She expects to remain a member of the congregation. Members honored her at a dinner April 30.
THE REV. J. DAVID FULLER has joined the staff of the Church of the Holy Spirit, Evangelical Episcopal, as associate pastor for youth ministries.
Fuller, 33, has come from an eight-year tenure with the Southern Baptist Home Mission Board based in Cleveland, Ohio.
He is a graduate of Virginia Tech and Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary and is a son of the Rev. Charles G. Fuller, pastor of First Baptist Church in downtown Roanoke. His wife is the former Joy Peverall, also of Roanoke.
The church is preparing to build at Merriman and Cartwright roads in the Starkey area.
VALLEY COMMUNITY CHURCH, a Divine Science congregation, has scheduled an open house beginning at 11 a.m. on Sunday. Refreshments and a tour of the facilities at 5000 Carriage Drive S.W. will follow a message on beliefs of the church by the Rev. Maurita Wiggins, pastor.
GREENE MEMORIAL UNITED METHODIST CHURCH will send a work group to Reading, Pa., to help with the building of Habitat for Humanity houses. Workers will be housed at Albright University. The annual out-of-town Habitat trip is a mission project of the downtown Roanoke parish. Call 362-4361 to volunteer.
THE REV. DAVID ``KIRK'' BROWN, an associate rector of St. John's Episcopal Church for the past three years, will leave the staff to become chaplain of the Episcopal Christ School in Arden, N.C. Brown taught in a similar school before entering theological seminary.
JAMES LELAND, organist at Hollins College, will present a recital Sunday at 4:30 p.m. at St. Paul's Episcopal Church in downtown Salem. The program is free.
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