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Church Reporters: Miss Theodosia Edwards, Mrs. Lunette
James, Mr. Joseph E. Johnson, Mr. George Turner, Mrs.
Bennie Mae Williams
ANTIOCH
BAPTIST CHURCH
Rev. R.E. Donaldson, Pastor
Church Phone 724-2809
Sunday
9:45 a m. Sunday School
11 00 a.m. Morning Worship
5:15 p.m. Baptist'Training Union
Tuesday
7:30 a.m. Prayer Service
BEULAH OROVE
BAPTIST CHURCH
1428 Poplar Street
Rev. James R. Tate, Pastor
Church Phone 724-1066
Sunday
9:30 a.m. Sunday School
11:00 a.m. Morning Worship
8:00 p.m. B.T.U.
7:30 p.m. Evening Service
Each 3rd Sunday Holy Communion
Monday
5:00 p.m. Jr. Missionary Socty.
Tuesday
5:00 p.m. Jr. missionary Socty.
Wedenesday
7:30 p.m. Prayer Service
Saturday
11:00 a.m. "An Hour With God”
CHURCH OF CHRIST
1002 D’Antlganga St.
Augusta, Georgia 30901
722-0059
Sunday
Bible Study 9:45 a.m.
Worship 11:00 a.m.
evening Worship 6:30 p.m.
Monday
Brethren Leadership Class 7 p.m.
Wadnatday
Bible Study 7:00 p.m.
Friday
Prayer Service 7:00 p.m.
Song Practice
Saturday
Ladles Bible Ctaaee 1:00 p.m.
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783-5895
CHURCH OF GOO
Meadowbrook at Bullock Ave.
Augusta, Ga. 30906
790-0784
The Order ol Services
11 am Sunday Morning Worship
7:30 p.m. Sunday Evening Worship
7:30 p.m. Wed. Bible Study
7:30 p.m. Tues. Prayer
, CRAWFORD
BAHUT CHURCH
966 Florence Street
Rev. Charles Moore, Sr., Pastor
Church Phone 724-2009
Sunday
9.46 a.m. Sunday School
1 Dad. <Jo«yHobbs. In Charge
11.20 a.m. Morning Worship
Monday
7 p.m. Club No. 1
7:30 p.m. _ Club No. 2
Wednesday
a p m. Senior Mission
7p.m. Prayer
Thursday
6 pm. You” 1 Choir
y p M Senior Choir
M.Benefield, In Charge
Friday
6 p.m. Official Board mtg.
GETHSEMANE
BAPTIST CHURCH
"The end of your search
for a friendly church”
1485 Wrightsboro Road
Rev. Jacob C. Trowell, Pastor
Church Phone 722-9051
Pastor's Phone 733-5661
Sunday
10 a.m. Sunday School
Emma Steadman, Supt.
11:14 a.m. Morning Worship
Monday
7 p.m. Gospel Choir
After Ist Sunday
Tuesday
6:30 p.m. Willing Workers Club
6:30 p.m. Club No. 1 after 2nd Sun.
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6:30 p.m. Willing WorkeryaClub
After 3rd Sunday
7 p.m. Mission
7:30 p.m. Board of Trustees
Meeting after Ist Sunday
Thursday
5 p.m. Inspirational Choir
(Before 2nd and Sth Sun.)
Saturday
11 a.m. Ushers & Ushrette
Meeting >d Sat. Youth Club
2 p.m. Dea. Paul Burton, Dlr.
Bring your Bible
GOOD SHEPHERD
BAPTIST CHURCH
1905 Sunset Avenue
Rev. Essies M. Mclntyre, Pastor
Rev. Tyrone Jonas, Asst Petor
Dea. Anderson Frazier, Hon. Supt.
Church Phone 733-0341
Sunday
845 a.m Sunday School
Dea. Amos Richardson, S«4>t.
11 a.m Morning Worship
5 p.m. Bapt Training Union
« p.m. Evening Worship
GREATER MT. CANAAN
BAPTIST CHURCH
2573 Wheeler Road
Rev. Louis T. Coley, Pastor
Pastor's Phone 793-8649
Church Phone 738-4930
Chairman of Deacons
Dea. Ollie Johnson
Church Clerk
Mildred. Irish
Sunday
9:45 a m. Sunday School
11 a.m. Morning Worship
Wednesday
6 p.m. Prayer Service
SPIRIT CREEK
BAPTIST CHURCH
Dlxion Airline Road
Augusta, Ga. 30906
Rev. J.D. Williams, Pastor
Church Phone 796-0765
Home Phone 722-6036
Miss Edwina Howard
Church Clerk
Home Phone 798-6726
Sunday
6 p.m. Mission
Ist Tuesday
7 p.m. Usher Meeting
8 p.m. L.C. Bowers Chorus
Business Meeting
Ist and 3rd Saturdays
6 p.m. J.D. Williams
Choir Rehearsal
M Monday
L.C. Bowers Chorus Rehearsal
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before 2nd Sun. at
6:00 p.m uea. uoaro Meeting
3rd Saturday
5 p.m. Sr. Choir Rehearsal
Sth Sunday
10 a.m. Sunday School
3rd Sunday
11 a.m. Regular Services
MACEDONIA
BAPTIST CHURCH
72 Laney-Walker Blvd.
Rev. J.S. Wright, Pastor
Church Phone 722-1389
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8.30 a.m. Sunday School
T1 am Morning Worship
6 p.m. Baptist Training Union
Evening Worship
Tuesday
7 p.m. Prayer Meeting
Wednesday
5 p.m. Junior Mission
MT. CALVARY
BAPTIST CHURCH
1252 Wrightsboro Road
Rev. Clyde Hill, Sr., Pastor
Church Phone 722-0925
Home Phone 722-8242
Sunday
9:45 a.m. Sunday School
11 am. Worship Service
1:30 p.m. Senior Mission
Every Ist and 3rd Sunday
Bapt. Training Union
New Members of Orientation
7 p.m. Evening Worship
Monday
5 p.m E. Golden Chorus
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5:30 p.m. Junior Chorus
7 p.m. Senior Chorus
7 p.m. E.A. Moss Choir
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4:30 p.m. Royal Ar bassador
7 p.m. Prayer Meeting
Friday
4:30 p.m. Red. Circle
7:30 p.m. Sunday School Officers
And Teachers Meeting
Saturday
4 p.m. F.H. Hart Male Chorus
SECOND MT. MORIAH
BAPTIST CHURCH
1404 Brown Street
Augusta, Georgia
Rev. F.D. Shaw, Pastor
Church Phone 724-5297
Home Phone 724-6117
Dr. Louise Rice
Church Clerk
Home Phone 798-8179
Dea. Russell Beard
Chairman of Dea Board
Home Phone 722-9932
Sunday
10 am. Sunday School
11:15 am. Morning Worship
Tuesday
7 p.m. Sr. Choir Rehearsal
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7:30 p.m. Gospel Choir Rehearsal
Sent- choir In charge of song
service 2nd and 4th Sundays. -
Gospel Choir In charge of song
service Ist and 3rd Sundays. -
Senior Mission meeting Ist and 3rd
Tuesdays at 5 p.m.- Senior Usher
Board meeting Ist Wednesday of
each month. - Junior Usher Board
meeting Ist and 3rd Sundays.
SPRINGFIELD
BAPTIST CHURCH
112 12th Street
Rev. E.T. Martin, Pastor
Rev. Louise M. Martin, Asst. Mln.
Chirch Phone 724-1056
Sunday
10 a.m. Sunday School
Alvin Jordan, Supt.
11 a m. Morning Worship
6 p.m. Bapt. Training Union
MrS. Teresa Mackie, Directress
7:15 p.m. Evening Worship
Tuesday
8 p.m. Prayer & Praise Worship
THANKFUL
BAPTIST CHURCH
304 Walker Street
Rev. N.T. Young, Pastor
Church Phone 724-2187
Home Phone 722-8956
Sunday
830 a.m. Sunday School
11 a.m. Sunday Worship
Tuesday
7 p.m. Prayer Meeting
Thursdsy
7:30 p.m. Senior Choir
Saturday
6 p.m. Gospel Choir Rehearsal
METHODIST
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CHRISTIAN METHODIST
EPISCOPAL CHURCH
1630 15th Street
Augusta, Georgia
Rev. Gene Re. Dean, Partor
Church Phone 733-9430
Home Phone 724-3682
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8.30 a.m. Su. day Schoo 1
11 a.m. Morning Worship
6:30 p.m. Evening Worship
Mon. Thur Fri.
6:45 a.m. - 5:30 m. Day Care
Center Service for Children age 1-5
Wednesday
6:30 p.tfi Mid-Week Worship
7:30 p.m. Gospel Cftoir Rehearsal
Thursday
7 p.m. ' Sr. Choir Rehearsal
Saturday
2 p.m. Cnlld Choir Rehearsal
3 p.m. Youth Choir Rehearsal
4 p.m Jr. Choir Rehearsal
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"Fix...our eyes on Jesus. ’’ —Hebrews 12:2
1) Look to Him. What
greater privilege in life than to
“look to Jesus!”
Queen Victoria, in her own
perhaps excusably myopic and
sentimental but heartfelt way,
once said, “I would gladly ex
change my crown and all of my
dominions simply to see Jesus’
precious face.”
To Victoria, that symbolized
the giving of her all. How
much would you give to gain a
glimpse of Him?
2) Live in Him. To fix our
sights on Jesus means being
caught up within His life. It
means being embraced by Him
and living in and through Him
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Francis John Moore was
Dorn in England in 1885 and
died in Cincinnati, Ohio in the
mid-1950’5.
A clergyman of scholarly
bent and sensitive spirit, he was
nonetheless provincial in his
racial and social views. The
spiritual perceptiveness of the
man, despite his cultural blind
spots, is evident in the hymn,
“Father of Mercy” written
while he was chaplain of the
Children’s Hospital in Cincin
nati.
Jesus is the source of healing
power and joy. We are to love
all of God’s children and to
pray for Jesus to make their
bodies, minds and spirits
whole.
Father of mercy,
Lover of all children,
Who in their form didst send
thy Son;
Coca-Cola Boycott...
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their product.
"They train, finance,
underwrite and do whatever
is necessary to do business
there,” the Rev. Jackson
said. “It’s the only way
they can do business in
most Third World
Countries. But thesg - same
corporations have simply
failed to use that same
approach J and apply the
same formula 'to their
underdeveloped Black
American nation at home.”
Jackson said the Coca-Cda
proposal promised to
develop 32 wholesalers (two
in each of its 16 districts),
but would not provide
territorial rights or
commitments to assist in
securing accounts for the
new owners.
PUSH officials also
found inadequate Coca-
Cola's program of providing
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average of $19,250 per
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“who is our life.”
Let’s not simply live like
Jesus. Let’s “live Jesus.”
The early Christians used to
say, “The Christian is another
Christ.” Live in Him.
3) Love through Him. Those
whose eyes are fixed on Jesus
love the world, the universe
and all created things, through
Him.
We love as through Jesus in
the holy manger where hay and
animal sweat, and stars and
shepherds, and kings and
human love, and life’s simplici
ty and divine adoration all in
termingled. We love all the
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Gladly we bless thee, humbly
we pray thee,
For all the children of
the earth.
In thy compassion,
Helper of the helpless,
Tend them in sickness, ease
their pain,
Heal their diseases, lighten
their sorrows,
And from all evil keep them
free.
Power and blessing
Grant us now and ever,
Who fair would serve them
in thy Name;
May all our labor, crowned
with thy favor,
Bear fruit eternal unto thee.
May God bless all His
saints—including us, and make
us whole—while either here on
earth or in the great hereafter.
bank) and its offer to
increase its Black
- advertising budget by
$25,000 for nine magazines
t and $50,000 for 225 Black
newspapers. That would
t average out to $222 per
I Black newspaper.
PUSH said the impasse
\ “disappoints and insults
Black people,” and that it
had no recourse but to alert
’to its membership, affiliate
organizations and friends
throughout the Black
community.
The Rev. Joseph
Lowery, president of the
Southern Christian
Leadership Conference
said SCLC would join the
boycott unless Coca-Cola
President Keough re
opened negotiations. Coca-
Cola also makes TAB,
i Sprite, Fresca, Mellow
Yello, Mr. Pibb, Ramblin’
Root Beer, Hi-C, Minute
Maid fruit juices and
Mogen David wines.
Congresswoman
Shirley Chisholm (D-New
York) today condemned the
placing of hundreds of
Haitian refugees in federal
jails.
‘‘The only crime these
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as water safety instructors.
A course on Swimming
Strokes will be given July
27-31, from 7 to 9 each
evening. Advanced Life
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August 3-14 at the same
hours.
Both these courses are
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August 17-28, from 7 p.m.
until 10 p.m. This course is
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are 17 years old or older.
Advance registration at
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courses before each class
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may be obtained by calling
the Red Cross at 722-1823.
Two Vital Signs
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chapter office during the
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Temperature, pulse and
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August 10 and blood
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August 12. Each class will
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Red Crosss in six classes,
starting August 17 and
ending September 2.
Attendance at all six
sessions is required for
certification
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she said, "was fleeing
persecution in their
homeland and seeking
safety and freedom in
America.
Indefinite incarceration
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legal counsel, friends and
relatives, where nobody
even speaks their language,
is f a cruel, unjust, and
seemingly racist policy.”
The U.S. Immigration
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Haitians from the Krome
detention camp near
Miami, to federal prisons in
New York, Texas, and West
Virginia. The move is
allegedly to relieve
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site adjoining the
.Everglades.
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Men’s Day
Observed
The Belle-Terrace
United Presbyterian Church
observed its annual Men’s
Day program July 26, 1981.
The speaker was Mr.
Leroy F. Pendarvis of North
Augusta, South Carolina.
A special award was
presented to State
Representative R. A. Dent.
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that Japanese-Americans'
!were rounded up and
forced into internment
’camps during World War
11, the I.N.S. is
demonstrating a similar
disregard for another group
of non-white victims of
unfortunate circumstance.”
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The 74th annual
session of the Women’s
Auxiliary of The Walker
Baptist Association will
convene July 31, and
August 1, at the Beulah
Grove Baptist Church, 1428
Popular Street.