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JULY 15, 1999
The Amen Corner
@ The General Missionary
Baptist Convention of Geor
gia, Inc. will be holding the 10*
District Women of Excellence Sec
ond Annual One-Day Conference
o 1 Sat.,July 17, from 9:30 a.m. to
3 p.m. at the Hartsgrove Baptist
Church, intersection of Hwys. 296
and 80in Stapleton, Ga. Minister
Alvonia Brown of Ways Grove
Baptist Church will speak on “Be
coming a Woman of Excellence.”
Sis. Beverly Gordon of Jerusalem
Missionary Baptist Church will
lead the session on “Evangelism.”
Sis Lethad. Mosley of Mt. Calvary
Baptist Church will focus on
“ldealth Care for the African-
Aherican Woman.” Sis. Carolyn
Tanksley of Mt. Olive Baptist
Church will speak on “Debt Man
agement.” Special guest will be
Sis. Sarah M. Hunt, Women of
Exceilence state coordinator.
Cynference cost of sl2 will in-
Jide lunch. For more info, call
7:42-5081 0r 733-0341.
M Moses Missionary Baptist
Church, 112 Walker St. of Au
gusta, will celebrate Women’s Day
with “a weekend of women for
G#d” for July 17-18. The theme
will be “Women of God Taking
Décisive Action for Such a Time
as This.” On July 17, from 9 a.m.
toi noon, guest speaker will be
Rav. Dr. P.K. Roberts, pastor/chap
lajn of Fort Gordon and associate
minister of Everfaithful Baptist
Church. Twoservices will be held
on Sun,, July 18. At 11:15 a.m,,
grdest speaker will be Mother
Gladys Phillips, director of Chris
tiin Education at Antioch Baptist
Church of North Atlanta, Ga. At
2:30 p.m., guest speaker will be
Riv. Dr. Francine Angel, pastor of
Harvest Baptist Church of Chat
tehooga, Tenn. Grady Wicker Jr.
is pastor. :
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 (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
; 85 Christian Ministries
. All Services Are Bible-based and Holy Spirit-led
1550
AUGUSTA’S GOSPEL ALIVE
Serving the CSRA with
Soul Stirring Gospel Power
Al Day, Every Day!!!
B Hickman Tabernacle
A.M.E. Church will be holding
its Annaal Men’s Day Program on
Sun., July 18, at 3 p.m. The Rev.
Larry Hudson Sr., pastor of Be
thel AM.E. Church, and his con
gregation will be the guests.
Ronald Slaughter is pastor.
WHarlem Methodist Church,
1115Milledgeville Rd., will be host
ing a Harlem Community blood
drive for Shepeard Community
Blood Center on Wed., July 21,
from 3:30 - 7:30 p.m.
M Greater Young Zion Bap
tist Church, 516 Forsythe St. of
‘Augusta, will be giving away free
boxes of groceries to needy fami
lies in the area by application
only. The first giveaway is sched
uled for Saturday, September 11,
1999 at 10 a.m. at the church. Fill
out an application at the church
between Monday through Friday,
10:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. For more
info, call the church at (706) 724-
1720. The Women’s Ministry will
hold its Annual Women’s Confer
ence on Fri. and Sat., July 16-17.
The theme will be “Becoming a
Woman of Excellence.” On Fri
day, the program will begin at
6:30 p.m. with guest speaker Dr.
Margaret Weaver of Antioch Bap
tist Church North of Atlanta. On
Sat., from 9 a.m. to 12 noon, spe
cial lectures will be held on fi
nance, health and spiritual
growth. Lunch will be served.
Climax services will be held on
Sun.,July 18 at the 7:30 a.m. and
10:45 a.m. services. Rev. William
B. Blount will deliver the sermon
“A Lesson From Five Desperate
Women.” The church’s Senior
Mission will hold its Annual Cel
ebration on Sun., July 25, at 3
p.m. Guest speaker will be Rev.
Dr. K.B. Martin, pastor of Antioch
WTHEB
AUGUSTA FOCUS
Baptist Church of Augusta. Din
ner will be served. Rev. William
B. Blount Sr. is pastor.
B New Life Church of God in
Christ, 3350 Peach Crchard Rd.,
Suite G of Augusta, will hold its
Annual Women’s Day program on
Sun.,July 18,at 11 a.m. Services
will be held at Morgan Rd. Middle
School, 3635 Hiers Road in
Hephzibah. Missionary Josie
Parris from Rochester, N.Y. will
be the guest speaker. The theme
for this occasionis “Women Speak
ing the Word Only.” The ladies
color of attire will be green. The
pageant/fashion committee will
present a “Mentoring 2000 Puri
tan Pageant” on Fri.,July 30, at 7
p.m. There will be a crowning of
a Mister and Miss Puritan 1999.
Superintendent Claude L. Harris
and Evang. Regina T. Harris are
the pastors.
B First Baptist Church, Gene
Howard Rd. of Stapleton, Ga. will
holdit’s annual homecoming July
18 at 2:30 p.m. Guests in charge
of services will be Rev. Lee Jones
and the following churches he
pastors: Peel Grove Baptist Church
of Vidette, Ga.; McKinne Branch
of Mcßean, Ga.; and the Third
Chapel of Midville, Ga. Dinner
will also be served. The Annual
Revival will be held July 19
through July 22 at 7:30 p.m.
nightly. Guest revivalist will be
Rev. William Mack, pastor of the
Cobb Grove Baptist Church of
Harlem, Ga. Rev. Frank Seabrook
Sr. is pastor.
B White Rock Baptist
Church, 1870 White Rock Rd. of
Lincolnton, Ga., will celebrate 125
years of giving praise and service
to the Lord on Sun., July 18, at 3
p-m. The Rev. Frederick L. Fa
vors and the Springfield Baptist
Church of Thomson, Ga. will bein
charge of services. Rev. Ray A.
Pilgrim is pastor.:
B Greater Mt. Canaan Mis
Spirit
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.
sionary Baptist Church, 2573
Wheeler Rd. of Augusta, will host
a pastor’s appreciation service on
Sun., July 18, at 2:30 p.m. Guest
church willbe Mt. Canaan Baptist
of Trenton, S.C. and its pastor,
Rev. G.L. Brightharp.
B Unitarian Church, 3501
Walton Way Ext. of Augusta, will
be hosting a blood drive for
Shepeard Community Blood Cen
ter on Sun., July 25, 11:30 a.m. to
2 p.m.
B Marvin United Methodist
Church, 4400 Wheeler Rd. of
Augusta, will be hosting a blood
drive for Shepeard Community
Blood Center on Sun., July 25, 9
a.m. to 1 p.m.
B Everfaithful Missionary
Baptist Church, 314 Sandbar
Ferry Rd. of Augusta, will cel
ebrate the anniversaryofthe male
choir on Sun., July 25, at 3 p.m.
Guest choirs will be performing.
The church will host a blood drive
on Sat., July 31,10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
All are welcome to donate. Ifyou
plan to donate, please call the
church with your name and phone
number to (706) 722-0553. A
Wednesday morning prayer will
be held each Wednesday at 5:30
a.m.
B Gospel Water Branch Bap
tist Church, 703 Fury’s Ferry
Rd. of Evans, Ga., will hold sum
merrevival services July 25-29, at
7 p.m. nightly. Guest minister
will be Rev. B.L. Richardson of
Christ Harvest Tabernacle Mis
sionary Baptist Churchin Albany.
Rev. Robert L. Ramsey is pastor.
B Walker Baptist Center of
Avera, Ga. will be holding the
Walker Baptist Congresson Chris
tian Education Fri. - Sat., July 30-
31, at 8:30 a.m. Registration for
Sunday School will be $35, for the
BTU $35. Rev. Dr. J.R. Hatney is
president, Rev. Robert Ramseyis
dean and Rev. William B. Blount
is moderator.
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Rev. Frederick Auston
Marantha Baptist Church
Pastor
®Years in the Ministry:
15 years; 5 years as pastor, 10
years with youth
®wEducational Background:
Rev. Auston received a Bachelor of Science degree in Pastoral
Theology from Missions Academy and is pursuing a Masters
Degree in Religious Education from Andersonville Baptist Semi
nary. He has also matriculated at Trinity Baptist College, West
Coast Bible Institute, University of Maryland and Central Texas
University.
wComponents of Ministry:
There are several ministries supported by Rev. Auston’s church:
Worldwide Missions, Home Missions, Jail Ministry, Crisis Preg
nancy Center, Youth Development Center, Golden Harvest Food
Bank, Richmond County Correctional Institute, Neighborhood
Clothing Give Away, Vacation Bible School, Teens and Junior
Camp, Bible Study for all ages and Junior Church
®Ministerial Goals:
Rev. Auston’s primary goal is to glorify the Lord Jesus Christ.
The means attributed to attaining that goal are: visitation,
education, sanctification and association. By the year 2000 Rev.
Auston hopes that he and his congregation can reach 2,000 (or
more) people with the gospel. Their desire is to be Biblically
correct--not politically correct or culturally correct. He and his
congregation want to live a life that honoring to the Lord as well
as fellowship and encourage others.
®wFavorite Scripture:
I Corinthians 15:58 “Therefore, my beloved brethren, be stead
fast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord,
knowing that your labor is not in vain in the Lord.”
NTR ¢, oy .
%/'“\’“’i% Williams Memorial
Ky C.M.E. Church
S
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
Day Care Center:
6:45 a.m. - 5:30 p.m :
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