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MARCH 1, 2001
AMEN Corner
l The House of the Lord
Pentecostal Church, 1351
10" St., will hold a Ministers
Appreciation Service on March
1 and March 2 at 7:30 p.m.
cach night. The theme will be
“Laborersin Grounded Faith.
[ Tim 4:6.” Honorees at the
services will be Minister
Lindsey Reynolds, Minister
Betty Reynolds and Minister
Easter Smith. Speakers will
be: Pastor Hopkins, True
Light Holy Temple Church,
Mar. 1; and Bishop Gracie
Jackson, Fellowship Churches
United, Mar. 2. For more in
formation, call the church at
722-6023. Minister Francine
Pearce is pastor.
B Covenant Presbyte
rian Church, 3131 Walton
Way of Augusta, will host the
World Day of Prayer 2001 on
Sat., Mar. 3. Service begins at
11 a.m. with registration be
ginning at 10:30 a.m. Lunch
will be $6, reservations re
quired. The World Day of
Prayer, sponsored by the
Church Women United, will
be entitled “Informed Prayer
and Prayerful Action” and was
written by Christian Women
of Samoa. Contact M. Davis
for lunchreservationsor more
info at (706) 722-6366. Hettie
Copeland is president of the
Augusta unit of CWU.
B Trinity Christian
Methodist Episcopal
Church is inviting members
to share in fellowship and fun
on Sat., Mar. 3, as the new
church campuson Glenn Hills
Dr. is toured. R.W. Allen As
sociates will conduct the tour.
Afterwards, lunch will be
served on the grounds. Mem
bers should meet at Paine
College at 11 a.m. for trans
portation to the construction
site. The tour will end and
members returned to Paine
campus by 1:15 p.m. Rev. Dr.
Donald R. Jordan is pastor.
B Second Baptist
Church, 424 Hampton Ave.
of Aiken, S.C , will host a Teen
Conference 2001: “Your Body
is Your Temple” on Sat., Mar.
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Missionary Baptist Church
Keysville, Ga.
(706) 554-4981
4 Countny Clanch with a
Karlton L. Howard, Pastor -\
Sunday School 10:00am __‘V'"D"s‘::"f’ :
Sunday Worship 11:00am —~ e A s —
Adult & Youth Bible Study Wed. 7:oopm
Bus Ministry
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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
AUGUSTAFOCUS
3,from 12to 9 p.m. Sponsored
by The Youth Ministries of
Second Baptist Church. Cost
is $lO per person with limited
scholarships available. The
conference will challenge ev
eryone to take a stand for
Christ. It encourages parents
and adults to model Christ
centered behaviors. Teenag
ers are strengthened as they
observe others making Christ
the priority of their life. Key
note speaker will be Dandrick
“D-Magic” Moton, youth di
rector of Choosing to Excel.
Workshops, concert, mime
dancers, step show, food fun
and prizes. For more info,
contact Rev. Brendolyn L.
Jenkins at (803) 649-2665 or
266-5454. Rev. Douglas A.
Slaughter is pastor.
B The Catalyst for
Change Community
Church will host a Black Oc
casion at Paine College in the
Peter’s Campus Student Cen
ter on Sat., Mar. 3, at 4 p.m.
“Black Leaders Achieving
Christian Kinship” will offer a
wholesome eveningof fun, fel
lowship and friends. .
B Good Hope Missionary
Baptist Church, 710 East
Cedar Street, will host the
Augusta-Aiken Alumni Chap
ter of Hampton presents the
Hampton University Concert
Choirin concert on Sun., Mar.
4, at 4 pm. The public is
invited to this free event.
B Mt. Zion Missionary
Baptist Church, 1438
Wrightsboro Rd. of Augusta,
will hold its Spring Revival
Mar. 5-9, at 7 p.m. nightly.
Rev. Dr, Gregory M. Fuller,
pastor of Macedonia Baptist
Church, will be the evangelist
for the week. Rev. Thomas
Walker is pastor:
B Second Mt. Moriah
Baptist Church, 1404 Brown
St. of Augusta, will hold its
Spring Revival Tues. - Thurs.,
Mar. 6-8, at 7:30 p.m. nightly.
Guest evangelist for the week
will be Rev Michael Staley.
For more info, call the church
at 724-5297. '‘Rev. Andy
Thornton Jr. is pastor.
B The World Outreach
Evangelistic Church, 3521
Jack Kelly Rd. of Augusta, will
host the Georgia Gospel Show
caseon Fri. & Sat., Mar. 9and
10. Record producers, manag
ers, radio announcers, produc
tion companies, booking
agents, promoters, record com
panies, songwriters and other
gospel artists will attend. If
you are a gospel artist, group,
choir, musician, gospel rap
per, praise dancer, or gospel
comedian, this is your oppor
tunity to be heard by individu
als who can change the out
come of your career. For more
info, call (804) 799-8492, fax
(804) 799-8606 or e-mail
Jjmacrecords@hotmail.com.
B Macedonia Baptist
Church, 1828 Wrightsboro
Rd. of Augusta, will host an
AIDS Blood Drive and Cook
out on Sat., Mar. 10, from 10
a.m. to 4 p.m. Sponsored by
the Shepeard Community
Blood Center and the Health
& Service, Women of Virtue
and Men of Valor Ministries of
Macedonia. Come out and
enjoy some good “ol” South
ern cookingtoinclude hot fish,
fries, hamburgers and hot
dogs. All proceeds and blood
will be donated to the AIDS
Foundation. Make all checks
and money orders payable to
The AIDS Foundation and
mail them to Macedonia per
above address, zip code of
30904, by Mar. 5. For more
info, call (706) 737-6834. Rev.
Dr. Gregory M. Fuller is pas
tor.
B Springfield Baptist
Church, 114 12*St., will hold
a Building Fund Day on Sun.,
Max: 191 at 11:15am Rev
Jerome Lafavor, pastor of
Bynes Grove Baptist Church
in Burke County, will bring
the message. The Senior Choir
will also celebrate its anniver
sary at 3 p.m. Rev. E.T. Mar
tin is pastor.
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Whole Lifewinistries
PAsTOR: DR. SANDRA KENNEDY
2621 Washington Road
Augusta, GA
Service Times: Sunday (both) 7 p.m. Monday - Saturday. 10:30 a.m. & 7 p.m.
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Rev. Otis Moss lli, Pastor
1223 Laney-Walker Bivd.
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 7:00 a.m.
Daily Kindergarten Service 7:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
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Baptist Church
350 Blanchard Rd.
North Augusta, S.C.
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Come and Worship with Us. :
1454 Florence Streete (706) 724-2809 :
Rev. Kenneth B. Martin, pastor
Sunday School
9:30 AM.
Sunday Worship
7:45 A.M. and 10:45 AM.
Wednesday Worship
12:00 Noon
Wednesday Praise & Bible Study
7:00 PM.
Christ Believing-Christ Centered
Thankful Baptist Church
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“A Friendly Church with a Friendly Welcome!” |
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Sunday School - 9:30 a.m. |
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i 302 Walker Street |
' Augusta, Georgia 30901 |
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®Ministerial Goals: To'’
reach the unsaved and have
an impact on the surround
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across denominational®
boundaries and barriers.
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Psalm 37:4 “Delight thyself
alsointhe Lord, and he shall
give thee the desires of thine.
heart.” '