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Apil 27,1995 AUGUSTA FOCUS
Spil‘it Church News
The Amen COI'IIBI' A calendar of spiritual events
- ANNIVERSARY
The Missionary Society of
New Zion Hill Missionary
Baptist Church will celebrate
its 14th anniversary on Sun
day, April 30 at 2:30 p.m. The
Rev. Antonio Smith and Harmo
ny Baptist Church will be in
charge of the service. Missionar
ies are asked to dress out and
join New Zion Missionaries in
this grand occasion. The Rev.
James A. Hogan is pastor of New
Zion.,
REVIVALS
The New Exodus Church,
3604 Morgan Rd., Hephzibah,
Ga., cordially invites the public
to join in a week of spiritual
revival. Rev. Jimmy
McCullough 111 of Ways Grove
Baptist Church, Gough, Ga., will
deliver the inspiring message
each evening during the week
of April 24-28 at 7:00. For addi
tional information contact the
church at (706) 796-0627 or con
tact the correspondence minis
try at 798-2585. Come and share
the word and receive the bless
ing of spiritual renewal.
Broadway Baptist
Church’s Annual Spring Re
vival will be held April 24-28
beginning at 7:00 nightly. Ev
eryone is invited. Rev. Lessel
Leonard, pastor of Green Grove,
will be the guest speaker.
Thankful Baptist Church
will begin its Annual Spring
Revival on Sunday, April 30
at 11 a.m. and close out with
baptism on Friday, May 5. Rev.
Dr. Kenneth W. Cummings, Sr.,
of Ohio, will be the evangelist for
the week. Service will begin
nightly at 7:00. The public is
invited to attend.
Greater Love Baptist
Church will hold its Annual
Spring Revival at Lucy C.
Laney High School’s music room
on Monday, May 1 through
Friday, May 5 at 7:30 each
night. The guest revivalist will
bethe Rev. Howard (Slim) Hunt,
dJr. of the Supreme Angels, Mil
waukee. Everyone is welcome.
The Rev. Robert C. Herrington,
Sr. will be host pastor. For more
information, call 868-5300.
SPECIAL EVENTS
Elim Baptist Church, 2359
Mt. Auburn Ave., is beginning
its Clothing Ministry. Items
will be available on Thursdays.
For information on donations of
clothing or if you know of some
one who is in need, contact Mrs.
Annie Walker at (706) 736-3209.
Maranatha Christian Cen
ter had record attendance Eas
ter Weekend with a total of 1,868.
Due to rapid growth, the church
has just recently added a third
Sunday morning service, offer
I Would Like To Welcome You To
Faith Christian
Church
...Where our main purpose is to educate the believ
ers of the CSRA in the principles of faith, in their
authority as a believer, and who they are in Christ.
Come to experience the life-changing power of
the Word of God and learn how to live victoriously
in Christ.
Pastor Curtis A. Merriweather
Faith Christian Church
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Sunday Worship Service 11 a.m.
ing now four Sunday worship
times and Saturday night at 7:00.
Maranatha Christian Center is
a Charismatic, interracial, fami
ly church. Cesar A. Brooks, se
nior pastor.
Springhill Baptist Church
Training Center is sponsoring
a Fun Day with a car wash, bake
sale and gigantic yard sale on
Saturday, April 29 beginning
at 9 a.m. For more information
contact Bro. Prince Greene at
722-2979. Gary T. Reese, Sr.,
pastor.
Trinity-on-the-Hill United
Methodist Church, 1330 Monte
Sano Ave., Augusta, Ga., will be
conducting a “Being Single in a
Couple’s World” celebration on
Friday, April 28 from 7 p.m.-8
p.m. This event is for singles of
all ages. Meet new friends, enjoy
good conversation, and find some
tasty snacks. The gym will be
open following the event for those
who wish to play basketball or
volleyball. This is a free event
open to the public. For more in
formation contact the Rev. Scott
Parrish at 738-8822.
On Saturday, April 29, Pas
tor Sandra Kennedy and the
members of Whole Life Min
istries will host a Block Party
for the residents of Downtown
Augusta. Festivities will be held
from noon until 3 p.m. in the
vacant lot at the corner of Barnes
Street and James Brown Boule
vard. There will be live music,
games and activities for children,
free clothes and many other ex
citing happenings. Everyone is
invited for a wonderful spring
afternoon of fun and fellowship.
The Healthcare Ministry of
Beulah Grove Baptist
Church, 1434 Poplar St., Au
gusta, Georgia, will sponsor a
special health education pro
gram on Sunday, April 30 at
7:30 p.m. The Augusta commu
nityisinvited toshare this event.
For more information, call 724-
1086. Dr. Sam Davis, pastor.
The Annual Hat and Tie Tea
sponsored by The CPA Minis
try of Mt. Calvary Baptist
Church will be held Sunday,
April 30 at 2:30 p.m. All are
invited. The Rev. Clyde Hill, Sr.,
pastor.
Antioch Ministries, Inc.and
its Board of Directors, will hold
a groundbreaking ceremony
for its Florence Street Revital
ization Project on Monday, May
1 at 10 a.m. This event will take
place at the corner of Florence
Street and Blount Ave. This fu
ture development was designed
to create affordable housing op
portunities for low-income par
ticipants. For additional infor
mation, phone Kenneth B. Mar
tin, president of Antioch Minis
tries, Inc. at 724-2809.
Augusta Focus will gladly print church news, obituaries
& announcements.
For more information, call 724-7855. ik
Fax 724-6969.
Maranatha Christian Cen
ter, 400 Warren Rd., Augusta,
Ga., will host the National Day
of Prayer Breakfast on Thurs
day, May 4 at 6:45 a.m. Special
guest speaker will be Lt. Clebe
McClary. Lt. McClary is a deco
rated Vietnam veteran who of
fers hope and encouragement to
those who were wounded in wars.
The Honorable Charles A.
DeVaney will be presenting the
greeting. Area pastors and
churches will be attending to pray
for our city, state and national
leaders. For more information,
call (706) 860-3011.
Veteran’s Voice Ministries
and Maranatha Christian
Center will host The National
Day of Healing from War for all
veterans. This will be held on
Friday and Saturday, May 5
& 6 at 400 Warren Rd., Augusta,
Ga., from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Special guest speakers will be
Lt. Clebe McClary and Congress
man Charlie Norwood. Other
speakers will be BG Michael
Ackerman, Major General John
C.F.Tillson, Chaplains Bill Fitch,
Sonny Davis, Ray Howton, and
Haywood Knight, (Ret.) Lt. Col.
Frank N. Vo, (Ret.) Lt. Col.
Theodora McClesky and others.
Veterans from all wars are wel
come. For more information, call
(706) 860-3011.
Christ Church Unity, 2301
Central Ave., Augusta, Ga., in
vites the public to DISCOVER
MEDITATION®, an all-day
transforming experience to be
presented Saturday, May 6.
Youwill learn, self-inquiry, a tru
ly unique process of meditation.
The workshop, led by Stan Davis,
will begin at 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Bring at bag lunch. Registration
is preferred before the Saturday
workshop. Costis $65. Mr. Davis
is also scheduled to be at Christ’
Church Unity on Sunday, April
30 during the 11 a.m worship
service. Introduction to the work
shop will take place Sunday,
April 30 from 2 p.m. to 3:30 p.m.
Forregistration information call
(706) 738-2458.
The Medical Ministry of
Gospel Water Branch Baptist
Church will be sponsoring a
health day on Saturday, May 6
at 11 a.m. Topics covered will
be: Weight reduction, decreas
ing fat in your diet, exercise and
your health and obesity and your
health. Facilitators will be Dr.
Carl A. Gibson, M.D., endocri
nologist, D.D. Eisenhower Army
Medical Center and Brenda
Forman, registered dietitian,
Nutrition Care Division of D.D.
Eisenhower Army Medical Cen
ter.
The Pleasant Grove Baptist
Church, Hephzibah, Ga., will
celebrate Annual Men and
Women’s Day on Sunday, May
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Rev. Alex R. King
1630 Fifteenth St. Augusta, GA 30901
(706) 733-9430
Sunday: Sunday School 9:30 a.m.
Worship Service 11:00 a.m.
Ist Sunday Evening 6:30 p.m.
Wed: Praise Bible Study 7:00 p.m.
Thurs: Senior Services 10:00 a.m.
Day Care
Center: 6:45 a.m.-5:30 p.m.
BROADCAST HOUR (WRDW 1480 AM)
L 6:00 p.m.
7 beginning at 11:30 a.m. Spe
cial guests will be The Gospel
Originals. The Rev. Charles Lacy
is the pastor and will deliver the
message. The public is cordially
invited to attend.
Trinity-on-the-Hill Method
ist Church, 1330 Monte Sano
Ave,, is conducting a discussion
called “Coping with Infertility”
on Thursday, May 11 from 7
pm.-9 p.m. In addition to the
difficulties of conceiving a child,
many couples face social, medi
cal, ethical, and religious pres
sures which add to the feeling of
hopelessness. This seminar will
offer personal and theological
reflections aimed at building sup
port of individuals and families
coping with infertility. We also
hope to enhance the growth of a
network in the metropolitan
Augusta community, and will
offer time for meeting others who
are interested in this issue. This
is a free event open to the public.
Call Rev. Scott Parrish at 738-
8822 for more information.
Join Christians around the
U.S.A. asthey unite and take the
Jjoy of knowing Jesus beyond the
church walls and into the streets
with praise and prayer on Sat
urday, May 27. The gathering
willbegin at 9 a.m.on Bluff Ave.,
North Augusta,S.C. and will end
atthe Amphitheater in Augusta,
Ga. with an omega rally. For
more information call (706) 860-
3011 or (706) 731-0106.
CONFERENCE
Walker Baptist Association,
Avera, Ga., will conduct its sec
ond annual ministers’ confer
ence. The theme is “Building a
stronger association by building
stronger churches.” Conference
begins with registration at 8:30
ami on Saturday, April 29.
Registration fee is $25 including
lunch. Conference will be held at
Walker Baptist Center, Avera,
Georgia.
WORKSHOP
Broadway Baptist Church,
2323 Barton Chapel Rd., Augus
ta, Ga., will present a family
workshop called “Crime: Con
sequences and Solutions” on
Saturday, May 6 from 10 a.m.
to 1 p.m. For more information
contact Roberta Bush at 793-
7460.
MUSIC
The E.A. Moss Gospel Choir
and the Clyde Hill, Sr. Choir
will be presented in concert Sun
day, April 30 at 5 p.m.at Mount
Calvary Baptist Church, 1260
Wrightsboro Rd. Rev. Clyde Hill,
Sr. is pastor. Bro. Maverick Jack
son of WTHB radio station will
be the Master of Ceremonies.
The theme is Keeping God’s
Church Alive in 1995. The public
is invited.
Whole Life Ministries—
Powerful tent
revival comes to
downtown Augusta
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Dr. Sandra Kennedy, Whole Life
Ministries, says revival has
already swept through her
congregation.
Whole Life Ministries with Dr.
Sandra Kennedy, pastor, will be
hosting a tent revival in down
town Augusta from Wednesday,
May 3 through Friday, May 5.
For some time Dr. Sandra
Kennedy, pastor of Whole Life
Ministries has felt the burden to
pitchatent in downtown Augus
td and just share with the people
ofthe CSRA what God is doingin
the earth and inlives. As revival
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We Invite You To .
BAPTIST CHURCH
Dr. Sam Davis, pastor
1434 POPLAR STREET
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA 30901
TELEPHONE: (706) 724-1086
Sunday Services at 7:45 a.m., 11:00 a.m., and 7:30 p.m.
- Baptist Training Union (8.T.U.) at 6:00 p.m. Sunday
Sunday School at 9:30 Sunday morning
Bible Study 7:00 p.m. Wednesday, and 9:30 a.m. Saturday
Prayer Service at 11:00 Saturday morning
Thirty-five Christian Ministries
All Services Are Bible-based and Holy Spirit-led
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Bet el African Methodist
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‘ Augusta, Georgia 30904
Rev. Larry W. Hudson, Sr. Pastor
| Office: (706) 736-4060
Sunday Wednesday
9:30 Sunday School 7:00 Bible Study
11:00 Worship Service
has swept through her own con
gregation at Whole Life Minis
tries, Dr. Kennedy is confident
that they will continue to spread
throughout the city.
Meetings will begin at 7:30 p.m.
each night with speakers, Dr.
Sandra Kennedy and world-re
nowned evangelist and author,
Sandy Brown. As Sandy shares
hertouching and humorousjour
ney from a life of crime, drugs,
alcohol and sex, thousands have
come to accept Jesus Christ as
the answer to their own prob
lems. Sandy grew up in a crime
related family, was a serious drug
addict and cocktail waitress and
the victim of violent abuse but in
a moment of time, God set her
free and changed the course of
her life.
The CSRA is encouraged to
bring family and friends to expe
rience the powerful anointing of
the Holy Spirit that is upon these
ministers of the Gospel. God is
meeting needs, setting people
free from every kind of addic
tion, healing bodies, changing
livesand mending broken hearts.
Join nightly at 7:30 for a life
changing experience. The reviv
al will take place at the corner of
Barnes Street and James Brown
Boulevard.