ROANOKE TIMES

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

DATE: THURSDAY, May 26, 1994                   TAG: 9405260111
SECTION: NEIGHBORS                    PAGE: S-13   EDITION: METRO 
SOURCE: BY FRANCES STEBBINS
DATELINE:                                 LENGTH: Medium


RELIGION BRIEFS

SOUTHERN BAPTISTS in the Roanoke Valley Association are seeking $35,000 for their annual drive for ministries to people in the valley. Money given by the estimated 40,000 Baptists in the association will be used to help support two inner city Roanoke mission centers, to support a Vietnamese pastor when one can be found for the Roanoke Valley, for disaster relief and for a new Hope for Hurting Humanity program in which congregations develop a specific ministry to their neighborhood.

\ SEEDS OF HOPE FOR LIBERIA is a new program of Virginia United Methodists, who are seeking to help 800,000 displaced people in the African country where a civil war has recently ended. Congregations, such as Cave Spring United Methodist, are working with the Liberian Annual Conference of the Methodist Church to distribute the seeds. Greens, corn, onions, squash and tomato seeds will produce crops popular in the hot climate.

The United Methodists are the second major religious group to send seeds to a war-torn country. Virginia Southern Baptists are in their second season of shipping seeds to Croatia and to two other areas in Africa.

\ MARK DUVALL, organist at St. Andrew's Catholic Church, has been elected dean of the American Guild of Organists Roanoke Chapter.

Other officers include: Jim McConnell, sub-dean; Jeff Hummell, secretary; and Becky Kennedy, treasurer.

\ THE UNITARIAN UNIVERSALIST CHURCH OF ROANOKE will conclude its formal services for the season on June 5. Throughout the summer informal programs will take place at 10 a.m. each Sunday.

A family concert, featuring compositions of the late Dan Willis, will be held June 4 at 7 p.m. with several performers from the congregation that worships on Grandin Road at Brandon Avenue Southwest.

\ THE REV. ROBIN LEE HENRICKSON was ordained during the annual convention of the Virginia Synod of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America. Henrickson, who has directed Christian education at College Lutheran Church in Salem for several years, is joining the staff of Christ Lutheran Church in Roanoke as associate pastor. Her installation service will be June 12 at 4 p.m. with the \ Rev. Dr. Walter Bouman, a professor at Trinity Lutheran Seminary, preaching.

\ COLONIAL AVENUE BAPTIST CHURCH has chosen Mark Mofield, a recent graduate of the University of Richmond, as its summer youth worker. Mofield will enter the divinity school of Duke University this fall.

\ REVIVAL SERVICES are in progress Wednesday through June 5 at Mineral Springs Baptist Church near Vinton. Guest preacher will be the Rev. J. Harold Smith, Smith an 84-year-old radio evangelist who estimates that he has delivered more than 68,000 sermons.

Since 1975 when he retired from a full-time pastorate Smith, has continued to conduct a half-hour program daily from a Greenville, S.C., radio station.

The meeting will include services at 7 p.m. Wednesday through Friday nights and at 10 a.m. on Sunday.

Deadline for religion briefs for Neighbors is Thursday. Material must be delivered to Neighbors Religion Briefs, P.O. Box 2491, Roanoke 24010, by noon in order to run in the following Thursday edition.



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