I DeQuincey Newman United Methodist Church to celebrate Black History Month

Culture | Faith
2 min read • January 29, 2025
Rev. Helen Miller-Best
Rev. Helen Miller-Best

The I DeQuincey Newman United Methodist Church Ministry on Black History is pleased to welcome Nationally known gospel recording artist and ordained minister Rev. Helen Miller-Best.

We are privileged to welcome Rev. Miller-Best, the Director of LifeSavers Outreach Services Inc. and Assistant Pastor/Servant at El-Bethel Ministries, Inc. in Laurinburg, North Carolina. Rev. Miller-Best will be the guest speaker on Sunday, February 2, 2025, during our celebration of the commencement of Black History Month.

Rev. Helen Miller-Best is well known for her award

winning, praise filled gospel sound on her chart-topping song, “I Won’t Let You Fall” from her project, “Time is Winding Up”. Her latest project, “Worth it All”, continues to revive the “old fashioned churching” music style, but

with a contemporary flavor. Helen has also headlined various Christian stage plays, such as “The Real Church” and the nationally acclaimed “Potter’s House”, where she held a leading role.

We invite you to be part of an inspiring experience as this devoted woman of God presents her vibrant and spiritfilled gifts.

I DeQuincey Newman United Methodist Church is located at 7801 Wilson Blvd., under the leadership of Rev Frank V. James, Pastor. Services begins with Sunday School at 9 am, followed by the main service at 10 am. The community is warmly invited to attend.

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