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® Broadway Baptist Church, 2323 Barton Chapel Rd. of
Augusta, will begin its third year of extension class of the
International Seminary starting Sept. 2001. Itisatheological
training program for lay people and deacons as well as
ministers. Students will earn a diploma of Practical Theology.
For registration info, contact Marion Beasley at 790-8185.
Rev. Dr. C.W. Joyner Jr. is pastor.
® Jerusalem Missionary Baptist Church, 1415 Jones St.
of Augustz, holds Sunday worshipservicesatßand 10:15a.m.
Church training classes are held Wednesdays at 6 p.m. Hot
meals served on Tuesdays at noon. Transportation to Sunday
worship services provided. Call (706) 722-5081.
® The Light of the World Evangelistic Outreach Minis
tries, 1880 Alabamz Rd. of Augusta, holds Sunday School at
10 a.m. with worship service at 11 a.m. Bible study/prayeris
held every Wed., 7 p.m. Ministries of the church include
spiritual counseling for the horaeless, poor and needy; Food
and Clothing Ministry; Sr. Citizen Brown Bag Program; Sr.
Citizen Housing Grants for repairs and paintingofhomes; IRS
tax consulting; teenage pregnancy counseling and many
other in-house ministries. For more info, call the church at
828-5197. Bishop L.A. Green Sr. is pastor.
® New Hope Community Center, 1336 Conklin Ave. of
Augusta. Every Friday is recreation day. It will include
movies, games, parties and field trips. The Center alsohas a
Computer Literacy Program. A Con Agra Kids Case has been
opened to provide nutritionally balanced meals and/or snacks
five evenings each week to at-risk children. For more info,
call the center at (706) 826-1961.
B Shepeard Community Blood Center is in the business
of saving lives. Help to make a difference by volunteering
assistance at blood drives. Volunteers may work two, three
or four hour shifts. Can you help greet the public, assist with
registration, be a Buddy Blood Drop Mascot or help with
serving food? Ifyou can, then please call Lanie Wilson at the
Center at 737-4551. There is a tremendous need for help
during drives at churches, temples and other locations.
Consider volunteering at blood drives as part of youth leader
ship projects.
® Restoration Faith Deliverance Center, 1925 Division
St., will host Wed. Night bible teachings. Instructors will be
prophet A.L. Wooten and prophetess Yolanda Wooten. For
more info, call (706) 481-0902. Calia day ahead for transpor
tation. Free ministry outreach training will alsobe held. The
prophets are training a team of soul winners to minister to all
walks of life, to start outreach ministries such as prison,
feeding, street, opening up homes, radin, TV, and other
outreach ministries of help.
® Daily Word, a free Bible telephone reading line, will
provide different messages every day, from both the Old and
New Testament. This is a totally non-denominational ser
vice, just Christian. There will be just a reading of the word
of God, with a closing prayer. There is no direct church
sponsor to maintain being non-denominational. The scrip
tures will be read by Rev. Terry Joyner of New Hope Baptist
Church. Readings will be monitored by ministry leaders of
various denominations. Please call (706) 855-WORD in
Augusta, (803) 442-WORD in Aiken. Displays of business
cards and tents will be provided to any church, business or
office. For more info, call Howard Melnik at 860-2885, cell
phone at 294-0992 or fax to 228-4912.
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Pastor RicHARD PEOPLES
2664 Willis Foreman Road
Hephzibah, GA 30815
Phone: (706) 792-9972
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Antmcfy Muissionary
Baptist Cbuvcb
“The Church That Reaches Out”
Come and Worship with Us.
1454 Florence Street ¢ (706) 724-2809
Rev. Kenneth B. Martin, pastor
; Sunday School
9:30 A.M.
; * Sunday Worship
7:45 A.M. and 10:45 A.M.
: Wednesday Worship
12:00 Noon
@ Wednesday Praise & Bible Study
. 7:00 P.M.
s°° Christ Betieving-Chrisi Centered
Men’s Outreach
Youth Outreach (Ages 3-12)
Teen Outreach (Ages 13-18)
Adult Single’s Outreach
Women'’s Outreach
Marriage Maintenance
Youth Skating at the Stardust
Rink or Youth Bowling at the
Fort Gordon Bowling Alley
(Please call)
Corporate Prayer
Bible Study
WILLIAMS
1765 MARTIN LUTHER
KING, JR. BLVD.
Willie Junior Butler - En
tered into rest on Monday,
October 29,2001. Funeral ser
vices were held November 3,
2001 at 12 noon at the Will
iams Funeral Home Chapel
with Minister Ted Smith offi
ciating. Interment was in
Mount Olive Memorial Gar
dens. Survivors include two
sisters: Louise Holmes and
Linda Boyer, both of Long Is
‘land, N.Y.; three brothers:
Lloyd (Mary) Butler and
Levert Butler, both of Long
Island, N.Y. and Daniel But
ler; 16 grandchildren, two
great-grandchildren, a close
friend, Barbara Jackson; and
“a host of cousins, other rela
tives and friends.
Easter L. Moorer - Entered
into rest on Thursday, Octo
ber 25,2001 at the University
Hospital. Funeral service were
held November 1, 2001 at 2
p.m. at the Kingdom Hall of
Jehovah’s Witnesses in
Clearwater, S.C. with Bro.
Ricky Williams officiating. In
terment was in Sunset
Memory Gardens in Langley,
S.C. Survivors include seven
daughters: Ruthie Moorer
Griggs and Ethel M. Moorer,
both of Chicago, 111. Elizabeth
Moorer of North Augusta,
Rev. Jackson launches 1000 Churches Connected project
NEW YORK
Reverence Jesse L. Jack
son Sr. and the Rainbow/
PUSH Coalition announced
the launch of 1000 Churches
Connected, a new initiative to
work with Pastors to create to
enhance economic literacy
programs within their con
gregations. The press confer
ence, at the New York Theo
logical Seminary located at 5
W. 29% Street in Manhattan,
at 11 a.m. features clergy and
corporate supporters of the
project.
Rev. Jackson is joined in
leading and announcing this
initiative by Rev. James T.
Meeks, pastor of Salem Bap
tist Church of Chicago and
executive vice president of
Rainbow/PUSH. Partnersand
supporters include Sanford I.
Weill, chairman and CEO of
Citigroup; Dwight P.
Robinson, senior vice presi
dent of Corporate Relations of
Freddie Mac; Dr. Ileana
Rodriguez-Garcia, acting
president of the New York
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+Sunday Services
+Wednesday “Klog of Power” Bible Study
TV_BROADCASTS:
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Services Held At: Jamestown Elementary School
3736 Heirs Bivd. (Off Tobacco Road)
P.O. Box 15196, Augusta, Ga. 30919-5196-Phone: 796-1400 * rmi2+o4 @aol.com
Rroadfuay Baptist Church
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“A People of Destiny”
A Family Church--Devoted to Restoring
Lives Throughthe Word of God
*Women's Fellowship, Ist Friday ofmonth
* Singles Ministry, 2nd Friday of month
*Men'’s Fellowship, 3rd Friday of month
% Seniors Ministry
* School of Ministry offeredtoMinisters
* Teens, Youth, &Children’s Ministries
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Rev. Dr. C. W. Joyner, Jr
Pastor
Sunday Worshiy Services
8:00 a.m., 11:00 a.m., 6:00 p.m.
2323 Barton Chapel Road
Augusta, Ga 30906
(706) 790-8185
Obituaries
S.C., Annie Moorer and Betty
J. Moorer, both of Brooklyn,
N.Y., Debra Moorer Allen of
Aiken, S.C., and Shirley Arin
Moorer of Selma, Ala.; five
sons: Walter Moorer of North
Augusta, S.C., Lozell Moorer,
James Moorer, Curry Mooorer
and Earnest Moorer, all of
Selma, Ala.; one stepson,
Johnny (Delores) Lee of
Pensacola, Fla.; onesister, Al
ice Stone of Chicago, Ill.; three
brothers: Howard Langham of
Mobile, Ala., Rufus Langham
of Chicago, 111. and Easton
Langham of North Augusta,
S.C.; 27 grandchildren, 15
great-grandchildren, four sis
ters-in-law, three daughters
in-law, one son-in-law, three
aunts, one uncle; and a host of
nieces, nephews, cousins,
other relatives and friends.
Andrew Jenifer - Entered
into rest on Tuesday, October
30,2001 . Funeral service was
held November 5, 2001 at the
Williams Funeral Home
Chapel with Rev. Lewis Henry
officiating. Interment was in
the Pineview Memorial Gar
dens in North Augusta, S.C.
Survivors include his wife,
Margie Jenifer; one daughter,
Andre Jenifer (George)
Hughes; his mother-in-law,
Lee Anna Henry; seven sis
ters-in-law, five brothers-in
law, numerous nieces, neph
ews; and a hest of friends.
Theological Seminary; and
over a dozen other corporate
representatives and clergy.
The Financial Ministry cur
riculum of 1000 Churches
Connected has already been
successfully piloted in
churches in Atlanta, Kansas
City, Newark, New York and
Chicago. According to Rev.
Meeks, “10,000 members at
Salem Baptist Church are on
the road to financial freedom
by eliminating debt and par
ticipating fullyin the economic
rejuvenation of our commu
nity.”
The 1000 Churches Con
nected program features a
comprehensive curriculum for
alldenominations. Itincludes
instructor training, computer
and Internet access and a se
ries of training modules em
phasizing personal financial
planning and management,
debt and consumer credit edu
cation, wealth accumulation,
home ownership, investment,
insurance education and utili
zation of technology as a fi-
B:4sam. & 11am.
7:00p.m.
Monday-Friday 11:30a.m.
Monday & Thursday, 8:30 p.m.
& Sunday 9:00 a.m.
AUGUSTA FOCUS
Esther Bass Weaver - En
tered into rest on Wednesday,
October 31,2001. Funeral ser
vice were held November 3,
2001 at the Williams Funeral
Hoine Chapel with Rev. Dr.
Ronald A. Mabry officiating.
Interment was in Mount o%—
ive Memorial Gardens. Survi
vors include two brothers:
Lowellyn Bass of Panama City,
Fla. and Harold Bass of
Barstal, Calif.; one sister-in
law; and a host of other rela
tives and friends.
DENT’S
930 D’ANTIGNAC ST.
Georgia Johnson - Entered
intorest on Friday, November
2, 2001 at the Augusta Hill
Nursing and Rehabilitation
Center. Funeral Service were
held November 6, 2001 qat 3
p.m. at the Friendly Church of
God In Christ with Elder Leroy
James officiating. Interment
wasin Walker Memorial Park.
Survivors include one sister,
Annie Garnett of Augusta, Ga.;
one brother, Henry Boyd of
Augusta, Ga.; four nephews;
angua host of other relatives
and friends.
CRAWFORD MORTUARY
643 MAIN STREET
THOMSON, GA
Donnie Eugene Gibson -
Entered into rest on Sunday,
October 28, 2001 at the Uni
versity Hospital. Funeral ser-
nancial resource.
A nominal SI,OOO member
ship fee per church will help
defray the cost of materials,
training, seminars and ser
vices. Some of the benefits
that churches participatingin
the 1000 Churches Connected
program will receive are:
- A formal curriculum with
lesson plans focusing on com
puter-based financial planning
and management;
-Training of Financial Min
istry coordinators;
- A three-day economic lit
eracy training program for
pastors at the New York Stock
Exchange;
- A Compagq personal com
puter;
-Quicken financial planning
software from Intuit for each
congregation member who
completes the debt and credit
module;
-Free Equifax creditreports
and Fair [saacs scores for the
first 100 congregation mem
bers who complete the debt
and credit module;
Women of Vision
Prophetic Conference
November 16-18, 2001
S4O Conference
. registration
% fee or
Healing W $lO per session
Explosion Host Pastor
Saturday, 11/17 b i &
2:30 PM :- @ .
' Free to e
everyone DrFucshiaPickett Dr.MaryAnnßrown Rev. Phylis Ellis
Friday 7:30 PM,
‘Saturday 0:00 AM, 10:45 AM, 7:30 PM
Sunday 9:30 AM, 10:30 AM
Whole Llfe
2621 Washington Road ® Augusta, GA
(706) 737-4538 # &fil{fie 2)236)737-4113
Thankful Baptist Church
A Friendly Church with a F riendly Welcome
.- 1 Come worship
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F m i Sunday School - 9:30 a.m.
¢ A ) Sunday Worship -11 a.m.
i RERRSG S Biblc Study: Tuesdays - 7 p.m
--g Thankful Baptist Church
J 302 Walker Street
o b ’ Augusta, Georgia 30901
Rev. Gregory A. Young
Pastor
NOVEMBER 8, 2001
vice were held November 3,
2001 at 11 a.m. at St. Alban’s
Episcopal Church with Rev.
SamueY Ward officiating. In
terment was in the Piney
Grove Baptist Church Cem
etery in Dearing, Ga. Survi
vors include his mother, Mary
Gibson Frails of Dearing, Ga.;
his father and stepmother,
Daniel and Nettie (gibson of
Harlem, Ga.;fivesisters: Linda
Ward of Houston, Texas, Susie
Dantignac and Sanya Gibson,
both of Harlem, Ga., Brenda
Gibson of Dearinng, Ga. and
Felicia Gibson of Grovetown,
Ga.; three brothers: Anthony
Gibson of Augusta, Ga., Daniel
Gibson Jr. of Grovetown, Ga.
and Zachary Thomas of
Harlem, Ga.; and a host of
friends.
Florandad.Grant - Entered
into rest on Wednésday, Octo
ber 31, 2001 at Doctor’s Hos
pital. Funeral service was held
November 4, 2001 at 3 p.m. at
Greater St. James A.M.E.
Church with the Rev. Dr.
HenryD. Andrews officiatinji
Interment was in Savann
Valley Memorial Garden. Sur
vivors include her husband,
Frank Grant of Thomson, Ga.;
four sons: Roosevelt Grant Sr.
Benzel Grant, Keso Grantand
Fleming Frank Grant, all of
Thomson, Ga.; one sister,
Crecy Paschal of Thomson,
Ga.; and a host of other rela
tives and friends.
-Financial products and ser
vices for congregation mem
bers, including discounts on
Travelers insurance;
-Premium mortgage rates
through a network of lenders,
including Chase Mortgage
Corporation, through Freddie
Mac;
-Free Internet service from
AT&T World Net for one year;
-A 12-session commitment
from the National Association
of Investors Corporation to
establish a model investment
club in each church;
- Scripture and sermon rec
ommendations.
1000 Churches Connected
has a toll free number, 1-866-
333-PUSH, which interested
pastors may call to receive a
brochure tojoin the program.
Congregation members may
also call to receive informa
tion on credit counseling ser
vices.
Visit the web site at
www.rainbowpush.org/
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