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MARCH 8, 2001
AMEN Corner
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. i
B Second Mt. Moriah
Baptist Church, 1404 Brown
St. of Augusta, will conclude
its Spring Revival Thurs.,Mar.
8, at 7:30 p.m. Guest evange
list willbe 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
jmacrecords@hotmail.com.
B Shepeard Community
Blood Center West, 112
Davis Rd. of Martinez will ex
tend their hours of operation
onFri. & Sat.,Mar.9and 10 to
accommodate donors whocan
not donate during regular
business hours. Mar. 9 hours
will be 10 a.m. to 6:30 p.m.,
Mar. 10 hours will be 10 a.m.
to4p.m. The CSRA continues
to experience critically low
blood inventories. In addi
tion, the flu virus has arrived
in our region and has kept
donations low. The public is
strongly urged not to wait until
an emergency situation arises
todonate. Evenif donorsgive
today, it takes 48 hours to test
and process the blood to in
sure that it is safe for transfu
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Missionary Baptist Church
Keysville, Ga.
(706) 554-4981
A Country Chanct with a
Karlton L. Howard, Pastor -\
Sunday School 10:00am __hm;fi-—“"j\
Sunday Worship 11:00am .~ com o
Adult & Youth Bible Study Wed. 7:oopm
Bus Ministry
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Rev. Gene R. Dean
1630 Fifteenth St. Augusta, Ga. 30901
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Sundéy: 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
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sions. For more info, call the
blood center at 737-4551.
B Good Shepherd Bap
tist Church, 1714 Olive Rd.
of Augusta, will be holding a
women’s conference, “Em
powered Women: Represent
ing Christ-Filled Lives,” Fri.
& Sat., Mar. 9 and 10. Ses
sions will be conducted by: Rev.
Monica MaGahee Cofer. on
“Empowered Women: Repre
senting Christ Filled Lives”;
Dr. Margaret Weaver on “How
to Communicate Effectively
With God”; Rev. Bertha
Tanzymore on “Characteris
tics of a Christian Woman”;
Sis. Shirley Norman on “Chris
tian Parenting Skills”; and
Rev. Dr. Rosa L. Williams on
“Empowered Women: Repre
senting Christ Filled Lives.”
Registration fee is a non-re
fundable sl2, T-shirts $lO
(pre-ordered only). For more
info, call (706) 733-0341. Rev.
Clarence Moore is pastor.
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. Please bring do
nor card or a picture ID. Corge
out and enjoy some good “ol”
Southern cooking to include
hot fish, fries, hamburgersand
hot dogs. All proceeds and
blood will be donated to the
AIDS Foundation. Make all
checks and money orders pay
able to The AIDS Foundation.
For more info, call (706) 737-
6834. The church will also
host a Gospel Extravanganza
of the Tenth District Ushers
Ministry of the GMBC of Geor
gia on Sat, Mar. 24, at 5 p.m.
Rev. Dr. Gregory M. Fuller is
pastor. '
B Springfield Baptist
Church, 114 12t St., will hold
a Building Fund Day on Sun.,
Mar. 11, at 11:15 am. 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.
B Williams Memorial
Christian Methodist
Church, 1630 15t St. of Au
gusta, will host a Shepeard
Community Blood Center
blood drive on Sun., Mar. 11,
from 12:30 to 3 p.m. Please
bring donor card or a picture
ID.
B Mount Vernon Baptist
Church, 1930 Olive Rd. of
Augusta, will celebrate the 70t
anniversary of the Senior
Usher and Usherette Board
on Sun., Mar. 11, at 2:30 p.m.
The Rev. Coy Henderson and
the Poplar Spring Baptist
Churchwillbein charge of the
service. Dinner will be served.
The church will also host the
100 Men Dressed in Black
Men’s Day Program on Mar.
18, at 3 p.m. Special speaker
willbe Rev. Dr. Gregory Fuller
of the Macedonia Baptist
Church. Rev. Marvin L.
Mcßae is pastor.
B Paine College will cel
ebrate Religious Empha
sis Week 2001 from Mon.
through Thurs., Mar. 12-15.
Rev. Kelvin Sauls, pastor of
Downs Memorial United
Methodist Churchin Oakland,
Calif. will be the keynote
speaker during Paine College’s
assembly program on Mar. 14
at 11, a.m. in the Gilbert-
Lambuth Memorial Chapel.
Rev. Saulswill alsodeliverthe
Community Lenten sermon on
Wed. at 7:30 p.m. in the chapel.
A musical workshop will fea
ture Paine College students,
concert choir and Rev. Sauls
on Mar. 13 at 6 p.m. in the
chapel. Culminating the week
will be a series of seminars on
Thursday. For more info, call
821-8323.
B Hammond Grove Bap
tist Church, 590 Hemlock Dr.
of North Augusta, S.C., will
host Word Power Conference
2001 Mon. - Wed., Mar. 12-14.
Featured conference speakers
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with Rev. Kenneth Hagin
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Augusta, Georgia ,
Whole Lifewministries
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.
Tabernacle
Baptist Church
Rev. Otis Moss 1111, Pastor
1223 Laney-Walker Blvd.
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.
will be Pastor Glen Wiggins of
Waynesboro Deliverance and
Pastor Claude Harris of New
Life Christian Center. Teach
ing sessions begin at 6:30 p.m.
nightly, followed by praise and
worship at 7:45 p.m. Rev.
Bobby G. Hankerson is pas
tor.
B Miracle Making Minis
tries, Inc. hascompleted their
first new home construction
in the Laney-Walker Historic
District at 912 10t St. MMM,
Inc. hasbeen involved in com
munity revitalization in this
area through its youth and
adult programs, neighborhood
clean upand housing construc
tion. The first new house will
be dedicated on Tues., Mar.
13, at 2 p.m. This home is the
first of many the ministry
plansto constructin the effort
to revitalize the area, spiritu
ally, physically, socially and
economically. Robert L. Will
iams is president.
M Shiloh Comprehensive
Community Center, 1635
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carrier of His Word to the nations. Her
charismatic presentation is based on her
belief in the One whom she worships. Her
.ministry dogs more than stir the soul; it is a
life changing experience.
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Spirit
15 St. of Augusta, will host a
“Day of Wellness” on Wed.,
Mar. 14,from 10a.m.to 1 p.m.
Professionals from MCG
Health, Inc. willbe on hand to
offer freeblood pressure, blood
glucose and cholesterol test
ing. The screenings will be
followed by a hot, home-style
lunch for health fair partici
pants. At 2 p.m.,Sarah Glover
of the nursing sorority Chi
EtaPhiwill talk about waysto
effectively manage unhealthy
stress. Shiloh, in partnership
with Williams Memorial
C.M.E. Church, will provide
free transportation to the
neighborhood’s senior citi
zens. Residents of Augusta’s
Turpin Hill and nearby areas
should call Shiloh by Mar. 12
to be placed on the health fair
route. For more info, call
Shiloh at 738-0089.
B Second Providence
Baptist Church, 1643
Summerhill Rd. of North Au
gusta, S.C., will hold a Mar
riage and Family Counseling
Enrichment Seminar Mar. 14-
Building Bridges
\X/oman’s Conference
April 19-21, 2001
Special Music
Charity James Hubbard -
Charity has been called and
annointed to minister in song.
At the Brownsyille Revival she
has helped usher'in hundreds of
thousands ofégpop_lé into the
. Kingdom of God through her
ministry in song of the
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Pre-registration fees are S3O tfrough March 31.'540
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Baptist Church ;
“The Church That Reaches Out”
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 A.M.
Wednesday Worship
12:00 Noon
Wednesday Praise & Bible Study
7:00 PM.
Christ Believing-Christ Centered :
Thankful Baptist Church
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Charles Orr of Leighton, Ala. q
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B The Ga. State Dept. of
Human Resources will ,
present a Georgia Re
gional Faith-Based Forum :(
on Sat., Mar. 31, from 9:30 o
am. to 3 p.m. The forum is i
inviting pastors and other in
terested persons who will be’,
fully informed on the faith- !‘
based initiations available to,
faith-based groups by the state Zfij
and national governments. _
Co-hosted by Greater Young
Zion Baptist Church, 516
Forsythe St., and the Good i
Hope Baptist Church, 710 E. y
Cedar St. Good hope will serve 4
as the conference site. Please 1
RSVP by March 17 by calling ~
the Greater Young Zion Bap
tist Church at (706) 724-1720. ¥
Please leave a message if no I
one answers. Rev. William B. ~
Blount is pastor of Greater,’
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Rev. Gregory A. Young
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