Rev. Dollie Howell Pankey to be Messenger at Hines Memorial

 (Missionary Emphasis and Rededication)

 

The Reverend Dollie Howell Pankey, Assistant to the Dean of Chapel and Adjunct Professor at Miles College in Birmingham and Associate Pastor and Minister of Music at Miles Chapel Christian Methodist Episcopal Church in Birmingham will be the featured messenger at the Missionary Emphasis and Rededication Service of Worship and Praise on Sunday, May 25 at 11.00 A.M. at the Hines Memorial Christian Methodist Episcopal Church, 408 North Madison Street. Albany, GA.

The Reverend Dollie Howell Pankey is most noted in the Christian Methodist Episcopal Church for her work in securing a grant from the Calvin Institute on Christian Worship for the work of the Connectional (National) Commission on Ritual and Worship and the Committee to Develop a New C.M.E. Hymnal.  She has served as coordinator for the work of these two groups for the past six years.  She holds the Master of Theology from Brite Divinity School in Ft. Worth, Texas, the Master of Arts in Church Music from Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, the MAT in Mathematics from Michigan State University, and graduated Magna cum Laude with a BS degree in Physics from Grambling State University.  The Reverend Pankey has served several churches in the Texas Regions of the C.M.E. Church prior to becoming a member of the staff at Miles College.

The Women’s Missionary Society of the Hines Memorial Christian Methodist Episcopal Church annually lead the church family in this Missionary Emphasis and Rededication Service.  The Hines Memorial Missionaries, who are extremely active at the district, regional, state, and connectional level of the Christian Methodist Episcopal Church sponsor a myriad of local projects including the Annual Caring and Sharing Ministry in November which ministers to as many as 200 individuals and families.  The society also joined in the Bread for the World Ministry this past fall which helps to raise the awareness of world-wide hunger and raises funds to help alleviate that hunger. 

Visit www.hinesmemorialcmechurch.org

Kenneth McMillian, Pastor