Roanoke Times Copyright (c) 1995, Landmark Communications, Inc. DATE: THURSDAY, September 7, 1995 TAG: 9509080038 SECTION: NEIGHBORS PAGE: S11 EDITION: METRO SOURCE: FRANCES STEBBINS DATELINE: LENGTH: Medium
MORE HABITAT FOR HUMANITY HOUSES are scheduled to be built jointly by groups of Presbyterians and Episcopalians this fall. Five homes eventually will be built on Cleveland Avenue, near 13th Street Southwest.
Six parishes in the Williamson Road area - Huntington Court and Grace United Methodist, Trinity Lutheran, Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox, Hollins Road Church of the Brethren and St. James Episcopal - have committed to build in the 2000 block of Peters Creek Road in the spring of 1996.
ALMA HUNT, a Roanoker who retired from national leadership in the Woman's Missionary Union of the Southern Baptist Convention, will get a cottage named in her honor. The proposed cottage on the grounds of the Virginia Baptist Children's Home and Family Services in Salem is for mentally retarded women.
WILSON GUNN, pastor of Peace Presbyterian Church, has completed requirements for a doctor of philosophy degree from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
Peace Church also supplied more than 400 pounds of produce from a congregational garden to help feed the Roanoke Valley needy.
A PRAISE CONCERT, featuring several Roanoke Valley Christian performers, will take place Sunday at 7 p.m. at Preston Oaks Baptist Church, 102 Preston Ave. N.E. Both vocal and instrumental selections will be on the program.
THE VICTORS a gospel music group, will present a concert Sunday at 6 p.m. at Emmanuel Baptist Church, 625 Churchland Road, N.W.
NEW GRACE, a Roanoke Southern gospel singing group, will perform Sunday at 11 a.m. at New Grace Baptist Church, 1214 Peters Creek Road N.W.
WOMAN'S DAY will be observed Sunday at 11 a.m. at St. Paul United Methodist Church, 502 Gilmer Ave. N.W. Connie Bullock Steele will be guest speaker.
Glenice M. Cottman will be honored as Woman of the Year.
THE REV. RICK ELMORE, pastor of Cave Spring Baptist Church, will preach for revival services Sunday through Wednesday at Red Hill Baptist Church, 6251 Franklin Road in the Clearbrook area. Worship will start at 7 p.m.
ST. MARK'S LUTHERAN PARISH has chosen Lynda L. McConnell, who is active in St. John Lutheran Church, as its full-time parish worker. A former Reston resident, McConnell was educated at Marshall College and Catholic University in Washington. The parish worker will coordinate Christian education, youth and senior projects and the outreach service of the Old Southwest church.
A SERVICE OF SPIRITUAL HEALING, suspended for the summer, has resumed each Wednesday at noon at St. John Lutheran Church, 4608 Brambleton Ave. S.W.
THE REV. KENNETH STOFFT has begun a two-month sabbatical from the pastorate of Our Lady of Nazareth Catholic Church. Stoft, who is marking 20 years in the priesthood, said he will spend the time in Philadelphia in a spiritual growth program.
The Rev. Robert L. Cummins, is on temporary assignment to the parish.
THE CLOTHING CLOSET, operated by Ghent Grace Brethren Church at 1511 Maiden Lane S.W. needs volunteers to serve its clients and sort garments Tuesday mornings from 9:30 to 11:30. Call 345-2788 to help.
NINTH STREET CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN, 1106 9th St. S.E., starts a Venture Club, a Wednesday night Christian education program for neighborhood children. Children in kindergarten through fifth grade will meet at 6 while youth in sixth through ninth grades will begin their activities at 6:45. Activities will be educational and spiritual as well as recreational.
A VALLEYWIDE GOSPEL SING will be held Saturday at 7 p.m. at First Church of God (Anderson, Ind.) at 2021 Hardy Road in Vinton. Three groups, The Kingerys, New Grace and the Full Gospel Singers, will be featured.
THE REV. COLLIER HARVEY, a retired Presbyterian minister and administrator, will speak on "Presbyterians on the Frontier" Sept. 18 at 7:30 p.m. at the Salem Public Library. The Salem Historical Society is sponsoring the program.
JOSHUA RUBONGOYA, assistant professor of political science at Roanoke College, will speak Sept. 18 at First United Methodist Church, Langhorne Place in downtown Salem. He has traveled extensively in the Third World. Reservations for the 6:30 p.m. dinner meeting may be made by calling 389-5459 by Sept. 15. The meal is $6.
JERUSALEM BAPTIST CHURCH'S W.N. Hunter Gospel Choir will present its annual hat show Sunday at 4 p.m. at 1016 Norfolk Ave. S.W. The show honors the memory of James Perry and Ethel Cunningham.
Send information to Frances Stebbins, Neighbors, P.O. Box 2491, Roanoke, Va. 24010-2491 by noon Thursday.
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