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MARCH 30, 2000
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8 The Christ Episcopal
Church, 1900 Greene St. on the
corner of Eve and Greene Streets,
near Crawford Ave. of Augusta,
will host a soup kitchen for the
needy and homeless every Sat.,
from 11:30 am. to 1 p.m. For
more info, call (706) 736-5165.
® Antioch Missionary Bap
tist Church, corner of Augusta
Avt, & Florence St. of Augusta,
will celebrate its 122 Church
Anmiversary on Sun., Apr. 2, at
1045 am. Dr George Weaver
will be the speaker. Rev. Dr.
Kepneth B. Martin is pastor.
® Noah's Ark Missionary
Baptist Church of Waynesboro
will übserve its annual Women's
Day Celebration on Sun., Apr. 2,
at {1 a.m. Guest speaker for this
occasion is Mrs. Margaret Banks-
Hightower. Karlton Howard is
pastor.
# Tremount Temple Baptist
Charch, 1363 Eleventh St. of Au
gusta, will hold its Friday Night
Praise service each Friday, begin
ning at 7 p.m. Pastor’s Apprecia
tion Day will be celebrated on
Sun., Apr. 2, at 11:30 am. Rev.
Tommy Burgess and the Jerusa
lem Baptist Church will be the
special guest. Rev. William F.
Bass is pastor.
@ First Baptist Church, 3500
Walton Way of Augusta, will host
a ghepeard Community Blood
Cenpterdriveon Sun., Apr. 2, from
9:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m. Please bring
donor card or ID.
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® Historic Springfield Bap
tist Church, corner of 12* and
Reynolds Sts. of Augusta, will hold
acandlelight communion on Sun.
Apr. 2, at 7 pm. Rev. Gregory
Young, pastor of Thankful Bap
tist Church, will bring the mes
sage. Rev. E.T. Martin is pastor.
8 Paine College, 1235 15 St.
of Augusta, will host a Shepeard
Community Blood Center drive on
Tues., Apr.4,from 11am. -4 p.m.
Please bring donor card or ID.
8 Christian People Helping
People has set up a program of
activities for senior adults. All
seniors are invited to participate in
this program which is scheduled
on the first Tuesday of each month.
Next meeting of Apr. 4 will be held
at 2577 Wheeler Rd., from 10 a.m.
to 1 pm. The group promotes
home safety and comfort, maxi
mizes independent living and im
proves the quality of life for vulner
able people. Referrals are wel
come as are volunteers. For more
information about this unique ser
vice, call (706) 736-8167.
8 New Hope Church of God,
715 Old Belair Rd. of Augusta,
will host a Shepeard Community
Biood Center drive on Wed., Apr.
5, from 6 - 9 p.m. Please bring
donor card or ID.
8 Sisters Today Ministries
will present a “Mind” Over “Mat
ter” workshop on Sat., Apr. 8,
from 1 to 4 p.m. at the North
Augusta Community Center. Reg
istration will begin at 12 noon.
Spirit
The workshop is designed to el
evate women to their place in
Christ. Topics include “You Are
Destined for Greatness” and
“Learn How to Overcome Toxic
Thinking.” For more info, call
739-0407.
8 First Assembly of God, 1613
Fenwick St. of Augusta, will host
a Shepeard Community Blood
Centerdriveon Sun., Apr. 9, from
10 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. Please bring
donor card or ID.
® Damascus Baptist Church,
6375 Ridge Rd. of Appling, Ga.,
will host a Shepeard Community
Blood Center drive on Sun., Apr.
9, from 10:30 a.m. - 3 p.m. Please
bring donor card or ID.
8 CSRA R.L.S.E,, Inc., a non
profit organization, is offering
GED preparation and tutoring
classes free of charge at the New
Hope Community Center at 1336
Conklin Ave. To register for
classes, you may sign up at the
center between 10a.m.and2p.m.,
Mon. - Fri., or just before classes
at 6 p.m. For more info, call Rev.
Thomas Walker at 722-4291.
® Dyess Park Rec. Center,
corner of James Brown Blvd. and
D’Antignac, 'vill host Wed. Night
bible teachings. Instructors will
be prophet AL. Wooten and
prophetess Yolanda Wooten. For
more info,call (706)481-0902. Call
a day ahead for transportation.
8 A Holy Land Tour will be
held next year, Feb. 5-17, 2001.
Tour leaders will be: Rev. Dr.
Johnny R. Hatney, Good Hope
Baptist Church; Rev. Tommy
Burgess, Jerusalem Baptist
Church; Rev. Clarence Moore,
Good Shepherd Baptist Church;
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20, WILLIAMS MEMORIAL
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Rev. Gene R. Dean
1630 Fifteenth St. Augusta, Ga. 30901
(706) 733-9430
Sunday: Sunday School 9:30 am
Worship Service 11:00 am
Ist Sunday Eve. 6:30 pm
Wednesday: Praise Bible Study 7:00 pm
Thursday: Senior Services 10:00 am
: Day Care Center
6.:45 am-s:3opm
and Rev. K B. Martin, Antioch
Baptist Church. The 10-day Holy
Land Only tour is $2,080.00. The
14-day Holy Land, Jordan and
Mt. Sinai is $2,596.00. Prices
include all tips, taxes, visa and
round trip airfare from Augusta,
Ga. to Tel Aviv. Single supple
ment will be S4OO. A deposit of
$250 is initially due. Final pay
ment due before Nov. 1, 2000.
Make checks payable to Journeys
Unlimited. For further details,
please contact Sis. Connie Tillman
at (706) 724-2809 or Sis. Debra
Stowers at (706) 722-1031,M-F, 9
am. tos p.m.
® Life Link of Georgia, the
agency which coordinates organ
and tissue donations for Georgia,
has speakers available for
churches, schools, civic groups,
corporations, etc. Speakers are
trained to provide information
about organ and tissue donation
and transplantation. Presenta
tions will be tailored to specific
audiences. To learn more, con
tact Jeff Al-Mashat at (404) 266-
8884 or (800) 544-6667.
® Shaw Christian Baptist
Church Community Center is
providing day care services and
an after school program to enrich
our community. Art and other
classes will be offered. For more
information, please contact Rev.
John A. Edom at (706) 774-6933
or pager 841-6556.
8 First Providence Baptist
Church, Augusta, offers an educa
tional outreach ministry tothosewho
are homebound or otherwise unable
to get to services as often as they
might wish. This serviceis available
only on Tuesday evenings. Contact
Loretta McCain at 593-4880 for more
information.
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Hlinister of the (Week
Kev. Toy L. Hollimon
Faith Kingdom Life Center
1852 Gordon Highway
Augusta, Ga.
Pastor
¥Years in the Ministry:
21 years, but pastoring 10 years at Faith Kingdom Life Center.
wEducational Background:
Rev. Hollimon’s educational background started in the public
schools of M‘Duffie County. He the furthered his education at
Augusta Technical Institute where he received a Master of Electri
cal Contractor's degree.
wComponents of Ministry:
Besides being the pastor and founder at Faith Kingdom Life Center,
Rev. Hollimon is the State of Georgia overseer for Kingdom
Dominion Network, CEO of Roy L. Hollimon Electrical Company
and Frontier Builders. The ministry owns Midway Plaza inclusive
of Kingdom Beauty & Barber Salon, Faith Deliverance Christian
Bookstore and the Frontier Builders
wMinisterial Goals:
Ex‘plhsion ofthe ministry toinclude a youth center, adult and child
day care center, community center, restaurant and many more
entrepreneurial ventures.
W Scripture:
Psalm 1.
Tabernacle
Baptist Church
Rev. Otis Moss, 111, Pastor
1223 Laney-Walker Bivd.
Augusta, Ga. 30901
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Daily Kindergarten Services 7:00 am. to 5:00 p.m.
We Invite You To
BAPTIST CHURCH
Dr. Sam Davis, Pastor
1434 Poplar Street
Augusta, Georgia 30901
(706) 724-1086
Baptist Training Union (BTU) at 5:00 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
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