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AMEN Corner
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B White Rock Baptist Church of Lincolnton, Ga. will host its
annual Spring Revival June 12-16, at 7:30 p.m. nightly. The Rev. Al
McKinley Royal, pastor ofthe Mt. Pleasant Baptist Church of Thomson,
Ga., will be the guest minister for the week. Rev. Ray A Pilgrim is
pastor.
B Mt. Calvary Baptist Church, 1260 Wrightsboro Rd. of Au
gusta, invites all children, youth and adults to a financial investment
and education seminar on Tues., June 13, at 6 p.m. Bro. Danny
Freeman, financial advisor with Raymond James Financial Services
of Winston-Salem, N.C., will be the speaker. Topics of discussion will
be “Money Matters for Kids,” a fun and entertaining way for kids to
learn the value of saving and investing, and for adults, “Spending and
Saving Money Wisely,” a presentation designed to explain the basics
of saving, investing and reducing your debt. This seminar is free and
open to the public. For more info, or to sign up for this event, please
call the secretary’s office at (706) 724-8054.
B Lutheran Ministries of Georgia’s Child Care Information Center,
3232 Washington Rd. of Augusta, will sponsor a child care training
class call “Are You Listening?” on Tues., June 13, from 6:30 to 8:30
p.m. This class will be held at the Advent Lutheran Church. Cost
of class is sl2 per person. Payment by check or money order is
required and due by June 6. For more information, call the church at
228-3566.
H Paine College, 1235 Fifteenth St. of Augusta, will host the first
Annual Music Ministry Seminar on Sat.,June 17,from 7:30 a.m. to 12
noon in the Gilbert-Lambuth Memorial Chapel. Registration will be
a $35 fee which includes music, seminar materials, continental
breakfast and lunch. For more information, please call seminar
conductor Dr. Sandra Scott at (706) 821-8223 or e-mail
scotts@mail.paine.edu. Churches from throughout the CSRA are
invited to participate.
B Green Grove Missionary Baptist Church, 1692 Old Savan
nah Rd. of Augusta, will pay tribute to Deacon Henry Howard for his
faithful and dedicated service to his church and mankind throughout
the city of Augusta and the state of Georgia, on Sat.,June 17,at4 p.m.
()70 WIS NEMORIL
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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 L
. 645 am-5:300m
Tabernacle
Baptist Church
Rev. Otis Moss, 111, Pastor
- 1223 Laney-Walker Blvd.
Augusta, Ga. 30901
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Bible Study Tuifia}‘:’i%?ofi’{’ffi.
A Prayer Meeting Tuesday 7:00 p.m.
Daily Kindergarten Services 7:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
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BEULAH GROVE
BAPTIST CHURCH
- Dr. Sam Davis, Pastor
1434 Poplar Street
Augusta, Ggorgia 30901
. , (706) 724-1086
Sunday Services at 7:45 a.m., 11:00 a.m., and 6:30 p.m.
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 momning
85 Christian Ministries
All Services Are Bible-based and Holy Spirit-led
B New Covenant Christian Center, 3875 Wrightsboro Rd. of
Augusta, will be hosting Conference Augusta 2000, “Taking the
Church to the Next Level.” Bishop Jim and Phyllis Dutton will be the
conductors of the conference June 25-28, Sun. - Wed., at 10:30 a.m.
and 7 p.m. daily. Conference guests speakers will be Bishop David
Huskins, senior pastor of Cedar Lake Christian Center, Cedar Town,
Ga.; Bishop Carl Alexander, senior pastor of Tabernacle of Praise of
Bronx, N.Y.; Prophet Lynn Hiles, evangelist from Deliverance Min
istries, Berkley Springs, W. Va. Ministries and pastors from South
America, Canada, Africa, India, and from all over the U.S. will be
present. Nursery and Kids Crusade provided each service. For more
info, call (706) 860-1223.
B The Foreign Mission Department of New Life Worship Center,
3550 Morgan Rd. of Hephzibah, Ga., will be hosting a Community
Open House on Sun.,June 25, at 11 a.m. Guest speaker will be Mother
Eleanor Workman from Haiti. Pastor Claude and Lady Regina T.
Harris are pastors.
EBell Grove Baptist Church, 2300 Edgefield Hwy of Aiken, S.C.,
will hold Rededication and Recommitment Services on Sun., June 25,
at 4 p.m. The message will be brought by Rev. John Brightharp, pastor
of the Flint Hill Baptist Church of Greenwood, S.C. Rev. Lester A.
Smalls is pastor. '
B 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 a.m.
to 1 p.m. For more info, call (706) 736-5165.
B Augusta Women of Color, a new Christian-based, non-profit
organization, is looking to unite with African-American sisters who
want to make a difference. Help bring back old fashioned values for
the children and the community. Help deal with issues such as
children, health, finances, education and most importantly, unity
among women. Membership registration for this group will be held
June 1-30. Women of caliber are needed who are willing to work and
give back to the community. For more information, call Yolanda
Gaines at 792-1076 or Dianna Wilson at 794-7752.
FOCUS your Vacation Bible School classes, pastoral anniversa
ries, and other information here in the Amen Corner. Fax
your information to Augusta Focus at (706) 724-8432.
Antmcb Missionary
Baptist Church
“The Church That Reaches Out”
Come and Worship with Us.
1454 Florence Street ¢ (706) 724-2809
Rev. Kenneth B. Martin, pastor
Sunday School
9:3O°'A.M.
Sunday Worship
7:45 A M. and 10:45 A.M.
Wednesday Worshi
“i%:00Noon T
Wednesday Praise & Bible Study
7:00 P.M.
Christ Believing-Christ Centered
RESTORATION MINISTRIES INTERNATIONAL
- Christian Fellowship
: “‘A People of Destiny”
A Family Church - Devoted to Restoring
{ Lives Through the Word of God
| *Women's Fellowship, Ist Friday of month
l *Singles Ministry, 2nd Friday of month
_ 3 *Men'’s Fellowship, 3rd Friday of month
f\ml, & Mrs. *School ?f Ministry offered to Minjsters '
Michael Mitchell ; *Children's Church & Youth Services Provided
+Sunday Services 8:45a.m. & 11a.m.
+Wednesday “Hour of Power” Bible Study 7:00 p.m.
#TV Broadcast on Jones Intercable Ch. 66, Mondays 8:30 p.m.
angd Sundays 9:00 a.m. Ch. 66
+WBEK/UPN Ch. 67, Monday-Friday 11:30 a.m. & 12:00 p.m.
Services Held At: Jamestown Elementary School
3736 Heirs Blvd. (Off Tobacco Road)
P.O. Box 15196, Augusta, Ga. 30919-5196-Phone: 796-1400 :
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N Everfaitfiful Missionary
s . Baptist Church -,.
‘f?”(:-mfivaybodynsomebody&Jaw Christis Lord”
%. . 314 Sandbar Ferry Rd.-Augusta, GA
S (706) 722-0553/Fax 722-5550 |
e Rev. Dr. Rosa L. Williams, Pastor
ARS Sunday : j
Sunday Church School--9:30 am. [
Morning Worship--11:00 a.m. . #
| Evening Worship--6:00 p.m. (Ist & 3rd) *-
| . BTU--6:00 p.m. (2nd & 4th) |
’ Wednesday b
Prayer Mtg./Bible Study--7:00 p.m. '
. Children’s Church, Nursery & Van Service Provided - 3
AUGUSTA FOCUS
Black churches and -
CitiMortgage harness buying
power to build community
wealth and home ownership
Since their inception, black
churches in America have been
involved in the healing of commu
nities through the power of their
members. Banding together to
fight for civil rights, improved
education and to prevent drug
abuse, disease and poverty, black
churcheshave truly made a differ
ence in their members’ lives and
for African Americans as awhole.
At the dawn of the 21* century,
black churches are taking this
role a step further. Striving for
success and prosperity, they are
launching their communities to
new heights.
Revelation Corporation of
America is made up of the Na
tional Baptist Convention of
America, National Baptist Con
vention USA, African Methodist
Episcopal Zion Church, Christian
Methodist Episcopal Church and
Progressive National Baptist Con
vention, Inc. This black-owned
organization is leveraging the
power of its members to secure
financial services and other buy
ers opportunities, such as life,
home and car insurance, student
loans and special catalog sales at
significant savings to members.
The corporation’s latest offering
to members is affordable home
mortgages through a partnership
with CitiMortgage.
Saving money is only half of the
power of Revelation. Revelation
uses its buying power to channel
revenue back into church com
munities. So, not only do church
members benefit from savings on
home products, groceries and,
now, home mortgages, they see
much of the money they spend
come back to them and their
churches. " '~
“Revelation, in essence, is
owned by its church members.
And, as owners, they reap its re-
HOLY LAND TOVR
February s - 17, 2001
Tour Leaders: '
Dr. Johnny R. Hatney
Good Hope Baptist Church
Rev. Tommy Burgess
Jerusalem Baptist Church
Rev. Clarence Moore
Good Shepherd Baptist Church
Rev. K. B. Martin
Antioch Baptist Church
' Tour
Holy Land Only - (10 Days) $2,080.00
Holy Land, Jordan, & Mt. Sinai - (14 days) $2,596.00
(Prices include all tips, taxes, visa, and round trip airfare from Augusta, GA to Tel Aviv )
Single Supplpment $400.00
‘ $250.00 deposit -
Final Payment due before November 1, 2000.
Make Checks Payable to Journeys Uimited.
For further details please contact
Sis. Connie Tillman at (706) 724-2809
Sis. Debra Stowers at (706)722-1031
9:ooam -s:oopm Monday - Friday
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Thankful Baptist Church
“A Friendly Church with a Friendly Welcome!”
] . Come worship
T " with us
e W '*‘ | Sunday School - 9:30 a.m.
) -,f ' Sunday Worship -11 a.m.
: ; ’ ' R VSEE Bible Study, Tuesdays - 7 p.m.
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S : Thankful Baptist Church
302 Walker Street
_ t Augusta, Georgia 30901
"i‘ t: ¥ ' Rev. Gregory A. Young
o W . ; Pastor
JUNE 8, 2000
Spirit
wards,” said Bishop William H.
Graves, presiding bishop of Thé* _
First Episcopal District, Christian++™
Methodist Episcopal Church, and ' *
chairman of the board of Revela=+ =<
tion Corporation. “Together, west' ¥
make it possible for money tg;™
come back into the community; <
instead of constantly flowingout.” s
Revelation’s latest venture of
fersmembers the ultimate Ameri-& :
can dream — home ownershipi*i-
The organization is teaming up®'-
with CitiMortgage, a subsidiary oft*:'¥~
Citigroup, the most global finan"2+
cial services companyin the world, + **
to offer home mortgages that are™s'’
fast, easy and affordable. Accord« ™"
ing to David Lowman, president X"
and chief operating officer of |,
CitiMortgage, the partnershipisa®
great fit for all involved. A
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“The fact is, home ownership\¥
signifies empowerment over one’s<w"
life and destiny, which are the
principles upon which Revelation 3¢
wasfounded,” said Lowman. “Ours:<.
goal at CitiMortgage is to provide: 4
the financing for home ownership® ./
so that they can make their-i¥
dreams reality.”
“With CitiMortgage, we have ad¥
partner in the home mortgages<?
industry who can help our mems»:%
bers secure their own future,” said*i
Bishop Graves. “With over 48,000;:5:3:
black churches, that’s a lot of bright 'di-»
futures for African Americans.” Wl
Revelation members also will i«
have the added convenience of,w
extended service hours, whichesse
makes it easier for them to apply
for a loan. Revelation’s toll-freé’®
line at 1-800-893-555 is open Mon= i
daythrough Friday, from 7 a.m. to 3=
7 p.m. EST and Saturday from 7
a.m. to 12 p.m.EST. """ - T
The company was founded on2n:
Dr. Martin Luther King’s birth
date in 1996. o
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