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Greater Higher Ground to hold homecoming and grand opening

WS Chronicle March 1, 2013 0
Greater Higher Ground to hold homecoming and grand opening

Pastor Janice O. Heath and the entire congregation of Greater Higher Ground Ministries Worldwide Inc., 4175 Moat Drive, will celebrate their homecoming and the grand opening of their new edifice on Sunday, March 3 at 11 a.m. Bishop Heath will speak. At 4 p.m., Apostle Tonya Hunter of Sent One Ministries of Charlotte will speak.

To celebrate the grand opening, a series of events will be held each Wednesday evening at 7 p.m. and each Sunday at 4 p.m. throughout the month of March.

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On Sunday, March 10, Apostle Montel McLinnahan of Breath of Life Ministry of Lumberton will speak, while Bishop Derrick Kelly of New Faith Full Gospel Baptist Church of Lexington will speak at the church on Wednesday, March 13.

Here are the full list of speakers:

• Sunday, March 17, Pastor Marshall Wells of Divine Faith Holiness Church of Martinsville, Va.

• Wednesday, March 20, Pastor Charles Briggs of Greater Restoration Ministry of Greensboro

• Sunday, March 24 at 11 a.m., Minister Jerry Arnette, and at 4 p.m., Bishop Mariam Hickman of Word of Life Pentecostal Church of Christ of Greensboro.

• Wednesday, March 27, Apostle Wallace Gaither of True Temple Holiness Church.

For more information, call the church’s administrative offices at 336-725-1125.

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