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FEBRUARY 7, 2002
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Voorhees College celebrates Absalom Jones Day
DENMARK, S.C.
Voorhees College will host
the Absalom Jones Day cel
ebration on Saturday, Febru
ary9,2oo2at 10a.m.intheSt.
Philip’s Chapel on campus.
The Rt. Rev. John C.
Buchanan, bishop inresidence
of the Diocese of South Caro
lina, will serve as celebrant,
the Rt. Rev. Dorsey F.
Hendersondr. asthe preacher,
and Walter Wilson will direct
the guest choir and musicians.
This annual feast celebrates
spiritual unity and cultural
diversity in the Episcopal
B Shepeard Community Blood Centerisinthebusiness
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. Con
sider volunteering at blood drives as part of youth leadership
projects.
B New Berry Baptist Church, 2420 Norfolk St. of Augus
ta, will hold Sunday School at 10 a.m., Sunday worship service
at 11 a.m., Wednesday bible study at 7 p.m. and Friday prayer
meeting at 12 noon. For more info, call 793-9838. Rev. Cleve
Garrison is pastor.
B The Augusta Urban Ministries will be offering free
assistance with filing 2001 taxes. Free electronic filing avail
. able. Dates for assistance are Saturdays through February
and March, from9a.m. to 1 p.m. each day. Assistance will take
. place at 303 Hale St. Call and make an appointment or drop
in, but drop ins will wait longer for assistance. For more info,
call 722-8195 or 722-8196.
sl The AnnuaWoni eeddiConferbndiiviliie duetd bl ri.,
2 Feb. 8,4 t p.m, with¢o-phator Janice Pedples andionßat; Féb.
9, at 9:30 a.m. with'Evangelist Marcella Edward. -
B The House of the Lord Church Usher Board Dept.,
1351 10t St. of Augusta, will hold a Platform Service on Fri.,
Feb. 8, at 7:30 p.m. Speakers will be various representatives
from various churches will speak at the event. Churches
represented willbe One in Christ Qutreach Ministry; Friendly
C.0.G.1.C., Travellers Outreach, Light of the World Outreach
Ministries, Christ United Fellowship Christian Center. For
more info, call the House of the Lord Church at 722-6023.
Francine Pearce, senior minister, is the minister in charge.
B The Evangelical Baptist Ministries, founded by Rev.
Virginia Wofford, will sponsor the “Seeking God’s Will” Con-
Broadway Baptist Church
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Rev. Dr. ‘. W. Joyner, Jr.
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Sunday Worship Services
8:00 a.m., 11:00 a.m., 6:00 p.m.
2323 Barton Chapel Road
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“The Church Where You Are Always Welcome
and Loved With No Strings Attaciied”
Rev. Clyde Hill, Sr., Pastor
Dea. Charlie P. Jenkins, Church Clerk
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Rev. Dorsey Henderson Jr.
AUGUSTA FOCUS
Church as symbolized by the
life of Absalom Jones, a former
slave who later became the
first ordained priest of the
Episcopal Church.
The Rt. Rev. Henderson,
seventh bishop of the Diocese
of Upper South Carolina, re
ceived the B.A. degree in his
tory and political science from
Stetson University, the J.D.
from the University of Florida
College of Law, and the M. Div.
from Virginia Theological
Seminary. Bishop Henderson
has served as a commissioned
officerin the U.S. Army Intel-
ference on Sat., Feb. 9, from 8:45 a.m. to 12 noon. at the
Comfort Inn Hotel, 531 Akron Drive of Winston-Salem, N.C.
27105. Registration will start at 8:45 a.m. For more info, call
(706) 790-5437.
B St. Paul Baptist Church, 11 Telfair St. of Augusta, will
sponsor a Soul Food Sale on Sat., Feb. 9, beginning at 10 a.m.
The public is invited to enjoy chitterlings, chicken (white and
dark meat) and other favorite side dishes. Rev. Seymore
Rainey is pastor. :
B Advent Evangelical Lutheran Church, 3232 Wash
ington Rd. of Augusta, will host a Shepeard Community Blood
Center blood drive on Sun., Feb. 10, from 9:30 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Please bring ID or donor card.
B Our Redeemer Lutheran Church, 402 Aumond Rd. of
Augusta, will host a Shepeard Community Blood Center blood
drive on Sun., Feb. 10, from 10 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Please bring
ID or donor card.
B Historic Springfield Baptist Church, 114 12t St., will
host the Morehouse College Founder’s Day 135 Anniversary
Celebration on Sun., Feb. 10, at beginning at 11 a.m. Keynote
speaker will be the Rev. Dr. Samuel B. McKinney, Morehouse
Class of ‘49, former pastor of Mount Zion AME Church of
Seattle, Wash. Springfield Village Park will be dedicated at
12:30 p.m. There will be an official unveiling of two sculptures
and a press conference with dignitaries. Rev. E.T. Martin is
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B Thankful Baptist Chuich of Blythe, Ga. will ‘hdld-its
Third Appreciation Service for its pastor, Rev. Martris Mims,
on Sun., Feb. 10, at 2:30 p.m. Rev. Dr. Johnny R. Hatney,
pastor of Good Hope Baptist Church of Augusta, will deliver
the message. Dinner will be served. - o %
EMount Calvary Baptist Church, 1260 Wrightsboro Rd.
of Augusta, will celebrate its 29t Pastoral Anniversary of its
pastor, Rev. Clyde Hill Sr., from Feb. 12-17. Pre-anniversary
activities will be held on Tues., Feb. 12,at 7 p.m. The Children
and Youth Ministry, Drama Ministry and Church-in-Training
will have program presentations. On Fri., Feb. 15, the Ninth
Annual Pre-Pastoral Anniversary Banquet will be held at the
Ramada Plaza Hotel, 640 Broad St., beginning at 6:30 p.m.
Jenkins Memorial C.M.E. Church
“A Relevant Christian Voice”
4218 Windsor Spring Road
(1/2 MiLE FroM Toßacco Roab) :
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Rev. Timothy Green, Jr. .el LY2 Jeiit sl
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- Church — 790-1040 ”
Sunday Monday
- Contemporary Praise and Prayer 7:00p.m.
Farly Worslzlip 8:00a.m. 0
Sunday School ~ 9:45 a.m. :
- Worship 11:00 a.m. Saturday
| Children and Youth
| Activities . 10:00 a.m.
WD e St
| en’s Fellowship 11:00 a.m.
| Wednesday (Before 4 Sunday)
- Mid Week Service 12:15p.m. Young Adult Fellowship
~__Rev. Gene Dean 6:00 p.m.
- Bible Study 7:30 p.m. (Before 2" Sunday)
l Tabernacle
Baptist Church
Rev. Otis Moss, 111, 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 p.m. ‘
Daily Kindergarten Services 7:00_&.:{1. to 500 pam. o
ligence and Security Corps,
worked diligently to improve
conditions for migrant work
ers in Florida, and as such is
the author of several bills en
acted into law concerning
workman’s compensation,
wages, employment, housing,
and social security benefits for
migrant workers.
Voorhees College, a UNCF
institution affiliated with the
Episcopal church, invites the
publicto celebrate the spirit of
Absalom Jones Day as Bishop
Henderson delivers the ser
mon for the occasion.
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Ilinister o/ the Week
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' Old Storm Branch Baptist Church
2 . 165 Storm Branch Road ’
Clearwater, S.C. :
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®Years in the Ministry: 44 years. A
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®wEducational Background: i
Dr. Irvin attended Haines Institute High School. He
received his B.A. degree from South Carolina State in ,
1955, M.S. degree in 1956, Ed.S. and his Doctorate of r
Humane Letters from Morris Brown College in 1999. -
wComponents of Ministry: ;
‘Besides being the pastor of Old Storm Branch, Dr. vaili_;s [
ministry includes Sam and Sadie Jones Reading Institute, :
Stormettes/Storm Keepers ministry, day care (Monday - ]
Friday 6:30 a.m. - 6 p.m.), Bible study, senior ministry, [
nursing guild, youth ministry, tutorial program, prison ;
‘ministry and the community character building ministry. _
®Ministerial Goals: .
'To further equip the saints of God; to remember we (the {
church) are the body of Christ. For the church is Christ '
owned, Christ centered and Christ sent. ;
Scripture: St. Matt: 6:33: Seek ye first the kingdom of 1
God and His righteousness and all these things will be
added unto you. (KJV) o
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Speaker will be Rev. Hezekiah Benton, pastor of Bethlehein
Baptist Church of Covington, Ga. The anniversary will be
observed on Sun., Feb. 17, at 2:30 p.m. The theme will !;e
“Giving Honor to Whom Honor is Due in 2002.” Scripture
reference will be Romans 13:7. Special guests will be Rev. Otls
Moss 111 and the Tabernacle Baptist Church. )
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| liabilene Baptist Church of Martinez, will host a Shépeaid
Cottimunity Blood Center blood drive on Wed., Feb. 13, froin
sto 8 p.m. Please bring ID or donor card. !
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B The Greater Young Zion Baptist Church, 405 Sand
Bar Ferry Rd. of Augusta. Part V of the Men’s Conference
“How a Man Can Lead a Family” will be held on Wed., Feb. 13,
at 7p.m. The church will also host God’s Word and lunch at
Wednesday Prayer & Study. Mid-day prayer will start at 11:45
a.m., followed by mid-day Bible study at 12 noon, with lunch
servedat 12:30 p.m. Night Bible Study & Prayer will be offerdd
at 6:45 and 7 p.m. William B. Blount Sr. is pastor. L
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"' Sunday School - 9:00 a.m.
Morning Worship - 10:00 a.m.
Wednesday Midweek Service, Bible Study - 7:00 p.m.
2nd Monday Nights - Women of Wisdom 7:00 p.m.
2nd Saturday Mornings - Mighty Men of Valor 11:30 a.m.
3rd Wednesday Nights - Teen Talk Live 7:00 p.m.
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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 |
9:30 AM. '
Sunday Worsh% |
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Wednesday Praise & Bible Study !
7:00 PM.
Christ Believing-Christ Centered ‘
A Church of Reconciliatiot‘
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844 Scott Nixon Memorial Dr.
(Just off Bobby Jones near Sams)
(706) 869-8187