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                                    Continued fro m Page 8tention on private concerns, the outcome thatSmith fears most.The seminars showed, however, that Smithis alive to the occupational risks of being aliberal theologian in the modem era. MoreimDortant. they were a first step in provingthat his commitment to a church that ispluralistic both in membership and in concerns is more than theoretical, and finally,that his energy is sufficient to the task ofresuscitating a congregation much in need ofinvigoration.Baptists Have BirthdayEmmanuel Baptist Church, 279 LafayetteAvenue, in Clinton Hill, will celebrate thesixth pastoral anniversary of the church%u2019sminister, Dr. Michael N. Harris, on Sunday,Sept. 28. The celebration will take place atthe 11am worship service.Rev. W. Marcus Williams, pastor of theSharon Baptist Church, New Brunswick,N.J., will deliver the sermon. Music will beprovided by the Combined choir of Emmanuel, under the direction of Sylvia Harrisand Marcia Powell. Terry Floyd will be atthe console of the church%u2019s mighty Rooseveltorgan. At 4pm, Dr. H. Hudson Bobbit, pastorof the Salem Baptist Church, Jersey City,N.J. will deliver the sermon. Dr. Bobbitt willbe accompanied by his choirs and congregation.%u2019\honor its eminent pastor who has faithfullyprovided six years of outstanding leadershipand service to Emmanuel and the New Yorkcommunities,%u201d says Mrs. Davella May, anniversary chairlady. %u201cWe cordially invite thegeneral public to join in this celebration oflove and appreciation.%u201dChurch Plans EducationRev. Fred A. Lucas Jr., Pastor of BridgeStreet African Wesleyan Methodist EpiscopalChurch, says the church%u2019s third annual Christian Education Institute will take place Sept.29-Oct. 3. The theme for this year%u2019s instituteis %u201cStengthening Christian Families in Timesof Crises.%u201dThe public is invited to participate in thefive-day program which is aimed at encouraging %u201cthe stability and survival offamilies in an atmosphere of study and sharing,%u201d says Rev. Barbara A. Lucas, assistantpastor at Bridge Street and Dean of thisyear%u2019s Institute. The Institute will offer filmsand courses of instruction for adults andchildren which will examine such topics asthe missionary%u2019s role in supporting familiesin crisis; ministering to the family throughmusic; the roles of men, women and childrenin the home, church and community, andmore. Nightly classes will begin at 6:50 andwill be lead by distinguished guest clergy andthe ministerial staff of Bridge Street Church.The 1986 Christian Education Institute willbegin with the 10:45am worship service atBridge Street on Sunday, September 28th.Bishop Vernon R. Byrd, presiding prelate ofthe Fourteenth Episcopal District of theAfrican Methodist Episcopal Church (WestAfrica), will be the guest preacher this day aswell as Monday through Friday at the 8:15pmWorship Service.The Bridge Street African WesleyanMethodist Episcopal Church, founded in 1766on its namesake street in DowntownBrooklyn, is the oldest, established Blackchurch in Brooklyn. The congregation, nownumbering 3,800, moved to its BedfordStuyvesant home in 1938. For information,call GL2-3936.Memorial Service SetA memorial service will be held at 3:30pmSunday, Sept. 28 for Martha McCauleyWiechers and Theodore M. Wiechers. Theydied in Keene, N.H. last week in what NewHampshire State Police have listed asseperate suicides. The service is at LafayetteAve. Presbyterian Church, 85 S. Oxford St. Inlieu of flowers, friends and neighbors in Ft.Greene are asking that contributions be sentc/o the church to the Marty and TedWiechers Scholarship Fund, established fortheir three children, Tory, Jennifer andJamie.BETHLEHEM!LUTHERANCHURCHT h ird Ave. P a c ific St.b o e ru m i-iiii, B ro o k ly n , N Y6 2 4 -0 2 4 2Paul T. 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We a revery tra d itio n a l in o u r J u d a is m a n d y e t o p e n to c h a n g e ,an e x a m p le o f w h ic h is th e e q u a lity o f w o m e n in o u rc o m m u n ity .H IG H H O L ID A Y SR o s h H a s h a n a h O c t. 4-5 Yom K ip p u r O c t. 13S H A B B A T S E R V IC E SF rid a y 6 :3 0 p m S a tu rd a y 10:00am%u2022 Religious School %u2022 Parent-Toddler Groups%u2022 Adult Studies %u2022 Holiday Workshops%u2022 tbuth Programs %u2022 Friday Night MealsJ o n a th a n G in s b u rg , R a b b i C a ll 875-1550________ 236 Kane Street, between Court and Clinton In Cobble Hill________Plymouth Church Of The Pilgrims(Congregational)Morning Worship at 11:00 a.m.Sunday, 11 a.m .The Rev. Frank A . G o o d w in , preachingNursery Care provided during morning worshipORGANIST AND DIRECTqR OF MUSIC: Arnold Osllund. Jr. DIRECTOR OF CHILDREN'S CHOIRS: N .rd*%u00bb TitmnnOrange & Hicks Streets 624-4743'Friends and neighbors in FortGreene morn the tragic deaths inKeene, New Hampshire ofM arth a McCauley W iechersSeptember 19, 1986 andTheodore W . WiechersSeptember 20, 1986A memorial service will be held at 3:30 P.M., Sunday September 28, at the Lafayette AvenuePresbyterian Church. In lieu of flowers contributions may be made to the Marty and TedWiechers Scholarship Fund (established for theirchildren Tory, Jennifer, and Jamie) at the LafayetteAvenue Presbyterian Church, 85 So. OxfordStreet, Brooklyn, NY 11217T h e B r o o k l y n J e w is h C e n t e r667 Eastern Parkway(betw. Brooklyn & New York Aves.)HY3-8800A Conservative SynagogueInvites You To Worship With UsOn The High HolidaysRabbi A braham Bloch Cantor H a ro ld SteinROSH HASHANAHSat. 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