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April 22, 2004
Sirit
Amen Corner
Belle — Terrace Presb(ter
ian Church 2454 Golden
Camp Road Augusta Ga.
will sponsor a Vg:)'mcn’s
Confgrcncc and Annual
Women’s Day Program on
Saturday, April 24 from
10:00a.m.until
12:30p.m.and Sunday,
April 25 at 11:00a.m at
the Belle Terrace Presby
terian Church. The theme
is Ministry and Mission:
Using What God Gave
You! gl'he purpose of the
conference and program is
to provide opportunities
for spiritual growth
among the people in the
CSRA. For more informa
tion, please call (706)
793-6p908
Elim Baptist Church
2359 Mount Auburn St.
Augusta, Ga. R.L. Boyd
Chorus will celebrate their
'415% anniversary on April
125 at 6p.m. the guest
' choir are The Gospel of
i Branch Baptist Church
: Mass Choir the public are
.invited to the event. The
. pastor of the church is
| Pruvir MennineG |
Or. Sanora Kennedy, Pastor
Monday, April 25, 7:30 PM
AREA CHURCHES INVITED
Wbofe Llfe MINISTRIES
2621 Washinglon Rd. - (706) 737-4530
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GREATER MT. CANAAN
MISSIONARY BAPTIST
CHURCH
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2573 Wheeler Road
Augusta, GA 30904
Ph. (706) 738-4930
Fax (706) 738-8149
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Rev. Dr. Charles E.
Smith. For more informa
tion please call (706) 736-
5010
Good Hope Baptist Mis
sionary Cfiu'ch 710 East
Cedar Street, will have a
Women Conference 2004
and the theme will be
“Worship that please
God” inl held on April
23-24. On Friday at
7p-m. is the “Women of
Faith” for worship services
with Rev. Mims. On Sat
urday the presentation
will start at Bp.m. and the
keynote speaker is Dr.
Margaret %Veaver. On the
A ri% 25 at 2:30p.m.
Gl:)od Hope Baptist Mis
sionary Cfiurch will have
an Annual Spring Musical
Sunday. For more infor
mation, please call (706)
722-1031 and the pastor
of the church is Rev. Dr.
Johnny R. Hatney.
Gospel Water Branch
Baptist Church 703 Fury’
Ferry Road Evans Georgia
30809 will conduct a
LETS DO IT AGAIN!
You are invited 1o a special
prayer service in the sanctuary
of Whole Life Minisiries.
Join us as we pray for revival
in our city, for our Presidem,
for our nation and against
storms and floods.
Dr. Victor R. Thomas,
Pastor
Sunday School
9:30 a.m.
Sunday Morning Worship Service
10:45 a.m. (Youth Church‘2nd & 4th)
Prayer Serv./Bible Study
Wednesdays 7:00 p.m.
(Youth every other Wednesdays)
Radio Broadcast
' WKZK Radio, 1600 AM
(11 a.m. on Wednesdays)
“A People of Destiny”
A Family Church--Devoted to Restoring
Lives Through the Word of God
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Men’s Conference April
23 — 24. The theme is
“Men Using our Faith to
do Greater q'hin s.” On
the April 23 the %\dcn
Conference begins at
6:30p.m. The speakers
will gc Rev. Rogcrt L.
Ramsey, Rev. Ralph
Watkins, Rev. Roscoe
Perry and Rev. Clarence
Hill. On April 24, will be
a Men breaifast at the
Golden Corral on Bobby
Jones Express way from
8:30a.m. t010:30 a.m. For
more information, please
call (706) 860-7091
Second Baptist Church
presents the Hampton
Avenue Street Festival on
Saturday, Mayl at 10.a.m.
to 3p.m. wilr have Space
walk, Fire Jugglers, Cgffi
cer Sonny Ford & Dusty,
Bid Whist Pinochle Tour
nament, Sketch Comedy,
Power dance , Step Show
and Spoken Wor£. There
will be an Alcohol &
Drug Prevention and
many more fun and
games. For more informa
tion, please call (803)
644-3994
Friendship Baptist
Church 1558 Ln
Walker Boulcvardfzugusta
WhOIE Llf € Winistries Campus
Christian Life School of Theology
“Where Knowledge Comes To Life"
Associate, Bachelor and Master's Degree in Theology.
Curriculum includes Old and New Testament. Counseling, Biblical,
Practical and Historical Theclogy. Accredited by
Southern Accrediting Association of Bible Colleges.
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Next Class:
April 29-May 1, 2004
“Studies in the Book of James:
Hanging the Pirates” ;
Dr. Charles Gaulden
For more information,
Call Shirley Ledbetter, Academic Dean
Whole Life v
2621 Washington Rd.
(706) 737-4530
www.wholelife.org
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. et i toße s
Church — 790-1040
Sunday Monday
Contemporary Praise and Prayer 7:00p.m.
E‘arl,nyzgno’omblzp 8:00a.m. ”
Sunday School 9:45 a.m.
Worship 11:00 a.m. S aturday,
Monday-Friday Clg%mz;l and Youtlzw e
vities :00 a.m.
Aféerschool Program (Before 2 & 5 Sunday)
3p.m.-6pm. Men’s Fellowship 11:00 a.m.
Wednesday Bible Study 7:30 p.m. v (Zem ;;11 Su:sclilqy)
oung lowship
% Summer Program 6:00 soy
- May24-Aug 6, Bam. -6p.m. (Before 2 Sunday.
~ (Schedule Subject to Change)
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Rev. Dr. Paul Gardner
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 Service 10:00 am
Day Care Center
6:45 am - 5:30 pm :
AUGUSTA FOCUS
Ga. will have a seventh
annual CSRS Gospel fest:
on Saturday May g; at
sp.m. This year will fea
ture musician’s choirs,
soloists, dance teams and
iospcl stcfigcrs. Held on
:fi(usta’s autiful River
walk in the Jesse Norman
Amphitheater, the Festival
is free to the public.
Organization is invited to
set up an informational
bootfi and /or to sell mer
chandise. Please complete
and return the enclosed
registration form, no later
than May 10. There is no
registration fee or charge
for informational boot Es.
The fee for selling mer
chandise is $30.00. For
more information, please
contact Trustee James
Dobbs at (706) 951-4479
Church Women United
The Augusta Unit invites
all women of faith to cele
brate World Friendship
day, Saturday Mayl at
Beulah Grove Baptist
Church, 1434 Poplar St.
Celebration Service begins
at 11a.m. Lunch is $6.00
will be served following
the service. The public
can make reservation by
calling Marguerite Davis
at (706) 72%-6366 or
Betty Tyler (706) 737-
7580. '{hc theme of the
event is “In Faith, Women
Shape the World through
Friendship” For more
information; please call
(706) 724-7011
St. Stephen’s Ministry,
Inc., 982 Greene St. in
Augusta (behind the
Ronald McDonald
House), offers free
HIV/AIDS testing along
with free pre and post test
counseling, free bgodlcss
oral testing, free anony
mous testing, free safe sex
education and free con
doms and dental dams
every Tues., 4to 7 p.m.
Sponsored by MC£’s
Ryan White Grant. For
more info, call (706) 722-
7092.
Shepeard Community
Blood Center is in the
business of saving lives.
Help to make a gifl'crcncc
by volunteering assistance
at blood drives. Volun
teers 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? If you can,
then pficasc call Lanie Wil
son at the Center at (706)
737-4551. There is a
tremendous need for help
during drives at churches,
tcmpl%s and other loca
tions. Consider volun
teering at blood drives as
part o? youth leadership
projects.
‘Daily"Word, a free Bible
telephone reading line,
wdlp provide different
messages every day, from
bothatic Old and New
Testament. This is a
totally non-denomina
tiom{ service, just Christ
ian. There wnil be just a
reading of the worcf of
God, with a closing
prayer. There is no
direct church sponsor to
maintain being non
denominational. The
scriptures will be read by
Thankful Baptist Church
A Friendly Church with a Friendly Welcome
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% S Ynited Mothodist Congrapation ;
“Blanging s Commaniy 000 Gifs st o Tims” |
Rev. Jeffery O’Neal, Pastor
Worship Service is currently held at i
Jamestown Elementary School |
3637 Heirs Blvd. . ;
Hepzibah, GA 30815 ;
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Church Office: (706) 796-2000 0
Fax: (706) 796-2909 ;
Website: http://www.feelthechange.org ’
Relevant Word ¥ Relaxed Amospbere ¥ Reviving Music £
Rev. Terry Joyner of New
Hope Baptist Church.
Readings will be moni
tored by ministry leaders
of various denominations.
Please call (706) 855-
WORD in Augusta,
(803) 442-W(§‘Rl‘D in
Aiken. Displays of busi
ness 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.
The Steward Board of
Mt. Zion AME Zion
Church; 1237 Summer
St., Augusta, will hold its
annual Steward Board
program on Sunday, April
25, at 4p.m. The Rev.
Carla Jones of St. Phillips
Baptist Church, Langley,
South Carolina will Ec the
guest speaker. The %üblic.
1s invited to come. For
more information, please
call (706) 722-858(11).
Historic Springfield Bap
tist Churcfi wififihave th!::it
annual family Sunday
worship on Kpril 25at
11:15a.m. The Rev. |
Henry Ingram, Pastor of -
hazel Grove brings the
Message .The puilic 0w
welcome to come. For 7
more information, please
call (706) 724-1055. -
Trinity C.M.E. Church =
will celebrate family and
friends day, on Sunday =
April 25 at 4p.m. The 2
Rev. Bobby lgm%son, i
Pastor of Himmond !
Grove Baptist Church, =
and his congregation will =
be the guest. Persons froms
other cfiurchcs inthe =
Central Savannah River =
Area have been invited to*
participate on the pro- =
ram. fiev. Dr. Donald R.»
fordan is the pastor of ther
church. For more infor- ¢
mation, please call the 3
church (706) 796-2550. *
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with us ;
Sunday School - 9:30 a.m. E
Sunday Worship - 8 am: & 11 a.m.s
Bible Study: :
Tues. at 12 noon & 6:30 pm. ¢
Thankful Baptist Church
302 Walker Street
Augusta, Georgia 30901
Rev. Gregory A. Young
FPastor i