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SEPTEMBER 17, 1998 AUGUSTA FOCUS
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We Invite You To
BEULAH GROVE
. 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 (BTU) at 6:00 p.m. Sunday
Sun%%y School at 9:30 Sund% moming
Bible Study 7:00 p.m. Wednesdag.aand :30 a.m. Saturday
Prayer Service at 11:00 Saturday moming
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All Services Are Bible-based and Holy Spirit-led"
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Baptist Church
1223 Laney-Walker Bivd.
Augusta, Ga. 30901
Church School 9:30 A.M. * Morning Worship 11
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Kinde en Open ¢ Bible Study-Tues. 6 P.M.
Prayer mng Tfi:s. 7PM.- Dai{idl(indcrgartcn
Services 7 A.M. to 5 P.M.
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People everywhere search for the meaning of life.
Millions around the world find it in the
Roman Catholic Church.
If you would like to learn more about what
Catholics believe and how we live the Christian
life, you are invited to attend our Information
Classes. Information Classes are each Monday
beginning September 21at the Church of the Most
Holy Trinity. Please call the Church Office for
more details or to register.
722-4944
All are welcome!
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P.O. Box 1454
Augusta, Georgia 30903
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Minister
of the
Week
Reverend
Dr. Sam Davis
Beulah Grove Baptist
Church,
: Pastor
Years in ministry: 28
Educational Background:
Graduated Vorhees College,
Denmark, S.C., in 1979 with a
Bachelor’s degree in Business
Administration; Morehouse
School of Religion, 1982, with a
Masters Degree in Clinical Edu
cation and Pastoral Counseling;
and Columbia Theological Semi
nary, Decatur, Georgia with a
Doctorate of Ministry.
Ministry: Over 82 ministries,
including Beulah Grove Com
munity Resource Center
(BGCRC, Inc.) whichensures the
health and stability of the com
munity, overseeing the needs of
the community are met through
Col. Velma Richardson to speak at
Mt. Zion A.M.E. Women’s Day
On Sunday, September 20,at 11
a.m., Colonel Velma L. Richardson
will take the podium to speak at
the annual Women'’s Day celebra
tion at Mt. Zion A.M.E. Church.
Col. Richardson, assistant chief
signal officer and second in com
mand at Fort Gordon, is a gradu
ate of Livingstone College. Colo-
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* Positive & Practical Biblical Messages
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nity.
Rev. Davis currently serves
as CEO/chairman of the board
and co-founder of BGCRC. He's
also president of the Congress
of Christian Education for the
Walker Baptist Association in
Avery, Georgia, and chairman
of the Board of Christian Edu
cation, General Missionary Bap
tist Convention of Georgia.
Goals: Entitled “From the
Cradle to the Grave.” To estab
lish and develop holistic minis
tries that will embrace people of
all ages from the day they are
born until they depart from this
life.
nel Richardson, who’snomination
to the rank of bridagier general
was confirmed on August 7, has
been at Fort Gordon since July of
this year. The public is cordially
invited to attend the Women’s Day
program, to hear Col. Richardson
speak. The Rev. C. J. Shuford is
pastor.
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® Mount Calvary Baptist Church, 1260 Wrightsboro Road, |
Augusta, will be celebrating it's 117th anniversary, September 18- |
20. On Friday, September 18, the "Soul Winning Workshop Gradu- |
ation" will be at 7 p.m.' on Saturday, September 19, the "Pre-
Anniversary Musical" will be at 6 p.m.; and on Sunday the anniver- |
sary celebration will be at 11 a.m. Guest speaker on Sunder will be
the Rev. George Weaver of Jonesboro, Georgia. Following the |
anniversary celebration, the church will hold its annual revival from
Monday, September 21-Wednesday, September 23, at 7 p.m. nightly. |
The guest evangelist will be the Rev. J. H. Sims, pastor of Shiloh |
Missionary Baptist Church in Atlanta. The Rev. Clyde Hill Sr. is |
pastor. i
® Good Hope Missionary Baptist Church, 710 E. Cedar
Street, welcomes the Gideon Missionary Baptist Church Choir of |
Waukegan, Illinois, in concert on Saturday, Sept 19, at 6 p.m. at the |
church. The Rev. Dr. Johnny R. Hatney is pastor. :
® Hickman Tabernacle AML.E. Church, 412 Orange St., Au- |
gusta, invites all to the Senior Choir's 22nd anniversary on Sunday, |
September 20, at 3 p.m. Bro. Grady Allen and the Ministry In |
Psalms, Inc. troup, The New Dimensions, and other local choirs will '
appear on the program. The Rev. Dr. Charles E. Smith is pastor.
® Mt. Zion AM.E. Church, 930 Hopkins Street, Augusta, '
wel;comes Colonel Velma L. Richardson on Sunday, September 20,
at 11 a.m., to speak at their annual Women’s Day celebration. The
Rev. Dr. Woodrow Miller Jr. is pastor. '
® Bethel AM.E. Church, 623 Crawford Ave., Augusta, an- |
nouncesthe annual revival, beginning Sunday, September 20 through
Wednesday, September 23, at 7:30 p.m. nightly. The Rev. Leßoy |
Britt Sr., from Wrens, Georgia, and the Rev. Dr. Frank Reid 111, from
Baltimore Maryland will be guest evangelists. The Rev. Larry W.
Hudson Sr. is pastor.
® Everfaithful Missionary Baptist Church, 314 Sandbar
Ferry Road, Augusta, will celebrate their third missionary anniver
sary on September 20 at 2:30 p.m. Guest speaker will be the Rev. |
Gregory Young, pastor of Thankful Baptist Church, Augusta. On
- September 27, the R.L. Williams Gospel Choir will celebrate its 10th
" anniversary, at 2:30 p.m. Special guest for the celebration will be the
' F.F. Cook Choir from Mt. Vernon Baptist Church. For more
information call Sis. Yvonne Kelly, Tuesday through Friday, 9:30
' a.m.-2:30 p.m., at (706)722-0553. The Rev. Dr. Rosa L. Williams is
pastor. [
' #Theaward winning C.L. Harris Gospel Choir will be celebrat- |
ingtheir 15th anniversary on Sunday, September 20 at 5 p.m., at the
Morgan Road Middle School. For more information, call 796-7880
or 793-3592. The pastors are Claude and Regina Harris. Then join |
e is's on September 26 for the Singles Ministry's Singles Ball, |
| g MT Yl7 Ldnéy’ Wflk#lfil\fi,'at 8 pH""For ticket |
information, call 796-1252. =
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# Greater Young Zion Baptist Church, 516 Forsythe Avenue, |
Augusta, will be holding their 4th annual marriage enrichment |
class, entitled "Keys to Being Your Mate's Best Friend" on Septem- |
ber 20, at 6 p.m. The class is taught by Pastor and Mrs. William |
Blount. |
The church will then sponsor their annual Fall Revival from E
Monday, September 21 through Thursday, September 24,at 7 p.m. |
nightly. The guest evenagelist will be the Rev. Dr. Frank Davis, E
pastor of Bibleway Baptist Church in New Orleans. |
The Usher and Usherette Board will celebrate it's 80th anniver- i
sary on Sunday, September 27, at 2:30 p.m. Special guest will be the |
Rev. James Hogan and teh New Zion Hill Baptist Church. |
For more information or for a ride to revival, contact the church at |
724-1720 daily before 5:30 p.m. If there's no answer, leave your |
name and phone number on the answering service. The Rev. i
William B. Blount is pastor. !
8 The Second New Hope Baptist Church, 1045 Tenth St., |
Augusta, will sponsor a “100 Women in White” program on Sunday, |
September 27, at 3 p.m. The Rev. Louis Coley and the Old Piney !
Grove Baptist Church of Edgefield will be the special guests in |
charge of services. The Rev. Robert L. Williams is pastor. ;
& Harmony Baptist Church, 930 Hopkins St., Augusta, will |
hold the "12 Tribes of Israel" program on Sunday, September 27, at E
3 p.m. ’
Also, the church is in search of a musician to play for the Youthand
Young Adult Choir. Interested individuals please phone the church
at 724-8028 and leave a message.
On Satyrday, October 3, the church will sponsor a “Church and
Community Round-Up,” from 10 a.m. until 5 p.m. This round-up
will consist of a number of events similar to an “expo.” For more
information please contact Pat. Elam-Bryant at 738-3589, or leave
a message on the church phone at 724-8028. The Rev. Dr. Woodrow
Mlller Jr. is pastor. |
® Elim Baptist Church, 2359 Mt. Auburn Ave., Augusta, will |
celebrate the Ushers' Anniversary on Sunday, September 27, at 3 |
p.m. Guests will be the Rev. Wlliam Bass and the congregation of |
Tremount Temple Baptist Church. i
@ Historic Springfield Baptist Church, Augusta, will cel- |
ebrate the ushers' anniversary on Sunday, September 27, at 2p.m.
“The Rev. Dr. Robert W. Turner and Good Samaritan Baptist will |
bring the message. : . i
Revival will be held from Monday, September 28, through Friday, |
October 2, at 7 p.m. nightly. The guest evangelist is Rev. Petfer !
Evans, pastor of Shalom Baptist Church of Newport News, Virginia. |
The Rev. E.T. Martin is pastor. |
# Second Ebenezer Baptist Church, 4510 Old Waynesboro |
Rd., Hephzibah, Youth Mlnistry will present a musical on Septem- |
ber 27 at 2:30 p.m. at the church. 4
Also, the Soup Kitchen Ministry operates every Wednesday fromm
5 to 6:30 p.m. The Soup Kitchen is open to all who are in need. Th
church’s Food Bank Ministry is open every Saturday from 9to 11:3
a.m., and is also open to all who are in need. Both ministries
located at the church. Angelo Hatcher is pastor.
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