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JUNE 10, 1999
""§ St. Mark United Method
st Church, 1296 Marks Church
Rd. of Augusta, will hold a Break
fabt Roundtable-Seminar on Sat.,
Jyne 12, 9:30 a.m. to 12 noon, to
be moderated by Dr. William A.
‘Hunter. Sunday services onJune
13 will include 11 a.m. worship
leg by Mr. Jeroy Carroll, engi
mneer - The afternoon worship ser
-:"E will feature Rev. Walter
Kimbrough, pastor of Cascade
United Methodist Church of At
-8 AGAPE (Asso. for Greater
Augusta Presbyterian Evange
lism,) will hold its 10* Annual
Summer Services Plan for June
'lO-12in theinner city of Augusta.
A large contingent of senior and
Junior high students, about 100
from the local Presbyterian
Church of America churches
{Cliffwood, First Presbyterian,
‘Lakemont, and Westminster) and
Beulah Grove Baptist Church
along with their leaders, will work
in the inner city repairing and
painting homes and churches. A
youth rally will be held on June
11 and onJune 12, ajoint door-to
door outreach will be held in the
dnner city communities. For more
info, call (803) 442-6373.
@ Columbia County Women’s
Auxiliary of The 10* District of
The General Missionary Bap
‘tist Church of Ga. will be host
ing their annual Prayer Break
fast Saturday, June 12, at 9 a.m.
at New Hope Baptist Church of
Harlem, Ga.
B Good Hope Missionary
Baptist Church, 710 East Ce
dar St. of Augusta, will hold its
Becond Annual Health Fest on
Sat., June 12, from 10 a.m. to 2
p-ml. Topics will include women
and heart disease, medication
awareness, teen pregnancy and
saving our babies. Rev. Dr.
Johnny R. Hatney is pastor.
M South Augusta Pentecos
ta] Holiness, Rosier Rd. and
Peach Orchard Rd. of Augusta,
will host “The Southern
Songmasters” in concert on Sat.,
)’J\pe 12, at 7 p.m.
: ‘lGolpelWaterßranch Bap
tist Church of Evans, Ga. will
celebrate its Annual Men’s Day
;?gnm onJune 13 at 10:45a.m.
e theme will be “Men Making
‘and Accepting Changes to Reach
leir Christian Potential.” Guest
‘speaker will be Rev. J.C. Will
ams, associate minister at Beu
lab Grove Baptist Church. Asum
mér enrichment program will be
h%June 14 -July 26,10 a.m. - 2
::h daily. Open to grades 1-6.
Thére will be a Bible-based cur
‘ficulum with emphasis on read
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AUGUSTA’S GOSPEL ALIVE
Serving the CSRA with
Soul Stirring Gospel Power
Al Day, Every Day!ll!
THE AMEN CORNER
ing, math, grammar, writing and
science. Weekly field trips will be
taken tv enhance learning. Fee
willbe SSO per week. Transporta
tion will be provided. For more
info, contact the church at (706)
860-7091. Rev. Robert Ramsey is
pastor.
B Hammond Grove Baptist
Church, 590 Hemlock Dr. of
North Augusta,S.C., will observe
its Men’s Day on Sun., June 13,
during its 10:30 a.m. morning
worship service with Rev. Ben
jamin Small of Augusta as guest
preacher. A Father and Son
Breakfast will be held Sat., June
19, at 9 am. Rev. Al Wilson of
Batesburg, S.C. will be guest
speaker. Father’s Day will be
observed by the Youth Ministry
on Sun.,June 20, duringthe 10:30
a.m. morning worship. Rev. Bobby
G. Hankerson is pastor.
B Second Providence Bap
tist Church, 1643 Summerhill
Rd. of North Augusta, S.C., will
hold its annual Vacation Bible
School June 13-18, 6:30 to 8:30
p.m. daily. Rev. Dr. Albert M.
James is pastor.
B Old Storm Branch Baptist
Church of Clearwater, S.C. will
hold its Holy Communion Ser
vices on Sun., June 13, at 6:30
p.m. Men’s Day will be Sun.,June
20, at 10:45 a.m.
B Moses Missionary Baptist
Church, 112 Walker St. of Au
gusta, will hold its Youth Day on
Sun.,June 13, at 2:3o'p.m. Guest
will be Rev. Marvin Mcßae and
the Mt. Vernon Baptist Church.
Rev. Grady Wicker Jr. is pastor.
B Antioch Baptist Church,
corner of Augusta Ave. and Flo
rence St. in Augusta, will hold
Vacation Bible and Church School
June 14-18, at the Ursula Collins
Elementary School, 1321 Steed
St. of Augusta, from 6 - 8 p.m.
nightly, no fee required. All ages
welcome to attend. For more info,
call Vye Elim at (706) 724-2809.
The church will celebrate its Gen
eral Mission Society Anniversary
on Sun.,June 27, at the church at
6:15 p.m. Rev. Kenneth B. Mar
tin is pastor.
M Williams Memorial C.M.E.
Church, 1630 15" St. of Augusta,
will hold Vacation Bible School
June 14-19, 5:30 - 7:30 p.m. The
theme will be “We Shine for
Jesus.” A picnic will also be held
on June 19.
B White Rock Baptist
Church of Lincolnton, Ga., will
host its Spring Revival June 15-
19, at 7:30 p.m. nightly. The Rev.
Melvin McDaniel, pastor of
AUGUSTA FOCUS
Spirit
Friandship Missionary Baptist
Church of Tifton, Ga. will be the
guest minister for the week of
soul-saving, soul-reviving wor
ship. Rev. Ray A. Pilgrim is pas
tor.
B Shepeard Community
Blood Center will hold blood
drives at two churches on Wed.,
June 16: at Abilene Baptist
Church, 3917 Washington Rd. of
Augusta from 5 - 8 p.m., and at
Warren Baptist Church, 3203
Washington Rd. From 4:30 - 8
p.m. Pleasebringa picturel.D. or
your blood donor card.
EStone Mountain Park, U.S.
Hwy 78, 16 miles east of down
town Atlanta, will feature
Atlanta Fest June 16-19, fourdays
of great music, guest speakers
and inspiring worship. Three
stages for top artists of Christian
Rock, contemporary and acoustic
music will be set up, with various
keynote speakers conducting
teaching and cutting edge semi
nars. Park entry will require a
purchase of a one-time parking
pass for $6. Preview Stone Moun
tain Park and its many attrac
tions on ics web page of
www.stonemountainpark.com or
contact the Park at (770) 498-
5690.
B The Augusta Area Minis
terial Council (AAMC), 1446
Linden St. of Augusta, will cel
ebrateitsfirst anniversarywith a
news conference and luncheon on
Thurs., June 17, at noon at the
First Presbyterian Church, 642
Telfair St. The group’s purposeis
to address meeting the human
needs within the inner city. For
more info, call the AAMC at (706)
722-4999.
Rev. C. J. Shuford, Jr., Pastor
1237 Summer Street T Augusta, GA T (706) 722-8586
COME AND SHARE
THE SPIRIT OF THE FREEDOM CHURCH!
THE A.M.E. ZION CHURCH
200 YEARS WITH JESUS!
SUNDAY SCHOOL 10:00 A.M.
WORSHIP SERVICES 11:00 AM.
WEEKLY WEDNESDAY NIGHTS
PRAYER MEETING 7:00 P.M.
BIBLE STUDY 7:30 P.M.
M Advent Lutheran Church,
3232 Washington Rd. in Augusta,
will hold an “Activities for School-
Age Children” class on Sat., June
19, from 10 a.m. to 12 noon. The
DHR approved training class is
sponsored by the LMG’s Child
Care Information Center. Cost is
sl2 per person if paid by June 11,
sl7 after that date. To register,
call (706) 228-3566.
B The St. Paul Community De
velopment Services, Inc., a non
profit organization of the St. Paul
Missionary Baptist Church, is
sponsoring a Law Enforcement
Appreciation Dinner to be held on
Sat., June 19, at the Screven
County Middle School cafeteria,
Friendship Rd. of Sylvania, Ga.,
beginning 7 p.m. Keynote speaker
will be the Honorable chief of po
lice of Columbia, S.C., the Rev.
Charles P. Austin Sr. He has
served as chief of police since Oc
tober 1990 and is also associate
pastor at Wesley United Method
ist Church. The dinner donation
is $lO. The Rev. Diane B. Evans
is pastor at St. Paul.
B Good Shepherd Baptist
Church, 1505 Essie Mclntyre
Blvd. of Augusta, will be celebrat
ing its 59" church anniversary on
Sun., June 20, at 3 p.m. Rev.
Clyde Hill and Mt. Calvary Bap
tist Church will be the special
guest. Rev. Clarence Moore is
pastor of Good Shepherd.
B Everfaithful Missionary
Baptist Church, 314 Sandbar
Ferry Rd. of Augusta, will hold a
Fellowship and Praise Hour on
Sun., June 20, at 4:30 p.m.
Speaker will be Rev. Donald
See AMEN, page 4B
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Minister
of the
Week
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Reverend
Otis Moss, 111
Tabernacle
Baptist Church
Pastor
YEARS IN THE MINISTRY:
Five
EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND:
Rev. Moss received a bachelor
of arts degree in religion and
philosophy from Morehouse Col
lege, a masters of divinity de
gree from Yale University and
did Ph.D. studies at the Iliff
School of Theology at the Uni
versity of Denver.
COMPONENTS OF MINISTRY:
There are several ministries op
erating under Rev. Moss’s lead
ership. Discipleship training,
prison ministry, education and
continuing education, family con
flict resolution, Downtown
Church Corporate Ministries
(d.c.c.m), youth development,
biblical training, christian edu
cation, singles ministry, child
development programs, day
care, Y2K education, financial
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Baptist Church
Rev. Otis Moss 111, pastor
1223 Laney - Walker Blv.
Augusta, Ga. 30901
Church School 9:30 a.m.
Morning Worship 10:40 a.m.
Broadcast Hour (WTHB 1550)
Nursery, Kindergarten Open
Bible Study Tuesday 6:00 p.m.
Prayer Meeting Tuesday 7:00 p.m.
Daily Kindergarten Services 7:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
We Invite You To
BAPTIST CHURCH
Dr. Sam Davis, pastor
1434 POPLAR STREET
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA 30901
TELEPHONE: (706) 724-1086
Baptist Training Union (BTU) at 6:00 p.m. Sunday
Sunday ScHool at 9:30 Sunday morning
Bible Study 7:00 p.m. Wednesdag, and 9:30 a.m. Saturday
Prayer Service at 11:00 Saturday morning
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All Services Are Bible-based and Holy Spirit-led
Auditions for “A Raisin in the Sun”
will be held at the Belle Terrace
Community Center on June 21, 23 28
and 30 at 7 p.m. nightly. The dinner
theater performance will be held on
August 27 and 28 and September 3
and 4. For more information, call
Causandra at (706) 790-7039.
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planning and management,:
stinday school, prayer teams and
deacon family ministry. .
MINSTERIAL GOALS: .
Rev. Moss aspires to develop a,
holistic ministry that will minis-,
ter to the mind, body and soul.,
Each person whois a child of God
has unique spiritual gifts that
need to develop in order for the
church to make an impact on the"
surrounding community. Our
goal is to be a Christ-centered
church thatisdedicated totrans
forming lives with the walls of
the church structure and outside
of the church through economic
empowerment, political educa
tion and social development
founded on a Christ-centered,
ethos. .
FAVORITE SCRIPTURE:.
Jeremiah 29:7 !