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1002 D’Antignac Street I
SUNDAY SCHEDULE
Bible Study 9:45 a.m. MffWuWW
Worship 11:00 a.m. I
Evening Worship 6:30 p.m. ! &
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Brethren L’ship Class 7 p.m jtisat
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Song Practice 7 p.m.
722-0059 Office Bro - Richard William
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BAPTIST CHURCH
304 Walker Street
Rev. N.T. Young, Pastor
Church Phone 724-2187
Home Phone 722-8955
Sunday
9:30 a.m. Sunday School
11a.m. t Sunday Worship
Tuesday
7 pan. Prayer Meeting
Thursday
7:30 p.m. Senior Choir
Saturday
sp.m. Gospel Choir Reh'sl
GOOD SHEPHERD
BAPTIST CHURCH
Rev. Essie Mclntyre, Pastor
Dea. A. Frazier, Hon. Supt.
Church Phone 733-0341
1905 Sunset Avenue
Sunday
3:45 a.m. Sunday Schoo
11a.m. Morning Worship
5 p.m. B.T.U.
> p.m. Evening Worship
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CRAWFORD
BAPTIST CHURCH
955 Florence Street
lev. Charles Moore Sr., Pastor
Church Phone 724-2009
Sunday
:45 a.m. Sunday School
Dea. Cordy Hobbs In Charge
1:20 a.m. Morning Worship
Monday
p.m. Club No. 1
30 p.m. Club No. 2
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p.m. Senior Mission
p.m. Prayer Meeting
Thursday
p.m. Youth Choir
p.m. Senior Choir
M. Benefield, In Charge
Friday
p.m. Official Board Meeting
MT. CALVARY
BAPTIST CHURCH
1252 Wrightsboro Road
Rev. Clyde Hill Sr., Pastor
Church Phone 722-0925
Home Phone 722-8242
Sunday
8:00 a.m. Morning Worship
8:00 Early Morning
Worship
9:45 a.m. Church School
11:00a.m. Morning Worship
5:30 p.m. Church in Training
Tuesday
7:00 p.m. Bible Class-
Thursday
7:00 p.m. Prayer Service
moay
7:00 p.m. Church School
Teachers Meeting
SECOND MT. MORIAH
BAPTIST CHURCH
1404 Brown Street
Rev. F.D. Shaw, Pastor
Church Phone 724-5297
Home Phone 7246117
Ms. Mary Maims
Church Clerk
Home Phone 7244058
Dea. Russell Beard
Chairman of Dea. Board
Home Phone 722-9932
Sunday
10 a.m. Sunday School
11:15 a.m. Morning Worship
Tuesday
7 p.m. Sr. Choir Rehearsal
Wednesday
7:30 p.m. Gospel Choir Reh'sl
Senior 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.
The Covenants
by Bro. R. Williams
Covenant Defined
A ‘‘covenant” is an
agreement or contract
betweei i two or more
parties.
From Exodui 19:5-8,
we learin that Jehovah
through Moses outlined
to the p eople his deman
ds, and promised that if
they w< auld meet these
demand:; they would be
his “owi’t possession from
among all people”; and
‘‘All the people answered
together and said, All
that Jehovah hath spoken
will we do.”
This is plainly a
covenant, a contract,
between i Jehovah and the
people; but the people at
that tin ne did not know
the specific things which
Jehoval i would require of
them—they knew only
that he expected them to
obey hi is voice and keep
his covenant. The details
of the covenant were
made known to them.
Tv ro Covenants
We sgpeak of the ‘‘Two
Covenants” byway of
contrast, for there were
others.
The t wo great covenan
ts, so metimes called
“testaments,” were the
outgrowth of two
promis es made to
Abraha m in Genesis 12:1-
.3, the first of which reads
as follows: ‘‘And I will
make <of thee a great
nation, and I will bless
thee, arid make thy name
great; and be thou a
blessing and I will bless
them that bless thee, and
him tha t curseth thee will
I curse.’ ’
DAY CARE
The V f Iley Drayton Cay Cara Cantor located on Florence
Street hi is a developmental program based on the Learning
Center c oncept. Here, each child has an opportunity to
make hit i own choice from the following centers:
Housekeeping, Arts and Crafts, Music, Reading, and
Block Bi illd.
The a< :tlvltles related to these centers are planned to
allow tho child to learn through play, and to develop
naturally '■ Our Center provides opportunities for maxlum
physical, emotional and Intellectual growth.
Another Integral part of the program which proves
beneflcli il Is the weekly field trips. The travel experience,
the dlrec ted observation, the basic knowledge - all of these
are helpl ‘ul In stimulating the child to learn more about the
commun Ity (Its good aspects) of which he Is a part.
Regist ration for the Fall Session Is now In progress. If
you are Interested In a good day care program for your
child, pie use call the Center at 724-2800 between the hours
of 7:30 A ~M. and 5:15 P.M. We accept children regardless
of race, c olor or creed.
MACEDONIA
BAI TIST CHURCH
72 Laney- Walker Blvd.
Rev. J.S. Wright, Pastor
Church Pt rone 722-1389
Sunday
9:30 a.m. Sunday School
11 a.m. Morning Worship
6 p.m. B aptist Training Union
Evening Worship
Tuesday
7 p.m. Prayer Meeting
Wednesday
5 p.m. Junior Mission
BEU UAH GROVE
BAPTIIST CHURCH
1428 Poplar Street
Rev. Jam es R. Tate, Pastor
Church 1 ffione 724-1086
Sunday
9:30 a.m. Sunday School
11 a.m. Morning Worship
6 p.m. B.T.U.
7:30 p.m. Evening Service
Each 3rd Sunday
Holy < Zommunion
Monday
5 p.m. Jr. Missionary Socty.
Tuesday
5 p.m. Jr. Missionary Socty.
Wednesday
7:30 p.m. Prayer Service
Saturday
11a.m. "An Hour With God"
WILLIAMS) MEMORIAL
CHRISTIAN I METHODIST
EPISCOPAL CHURCH
163015th Sureet Augusta
Rev. Gene R . Dean, Pastor
Church Phc >ne 733-9430
Home Phone 7243682
Sunday
9:30 a.m. Sunday School
11 a.m. N taming Worship
6:30 p.m. livening Worship
Mon. Thru Fri.
6:45 a.m.-5:30 p.m. Day Care
Center service fa r children age 1-5
Wednesday
5:30 p.m. Mid-week Worship
7:30 p.m. G ospel Ch. Reh'sl
Thui-sday
7:30 p.m. S enior Ch. Reh'sl
Satuirday
2 p.m. Leda Key Ch. Reh'sl.
3 p.m. V oices Ch. Kehsl
First Covenant. The
first covenant was based
on the foregoing promise,
and related to the fleshly
descendant of Abraham,
and contained the seed of
all God’s dealings with
them.
To fulfill this promise,
to make a great nation of
them, and bless them in
the highest degree, it was
necessary: (1) to give
Abraham a numerous
posterity —“I will
multiply thy seed as the
stars of the heavens, and
as the sand which is upon
the seashore” (Gen.
22:17).
(2) To keep them
separate. To this end God
gave them the covenant
of circumcision (Gen. 17)
and prohibited inter
marriages with other
nations. (3) For them to
have a country in which
to live, and develop as a
nation; hence, God gave
them the land of Canaan
(Gen. 17:8).
(4) For them to have
laws or a government. No
nation can develop and
prosper without laws.
Anarchy is a curse. In the
law of Moses, their need
for a government was
supplied.
(5) To cultivate and
regulate their religious
life. Without the
elevation influences of a
pure and holy religion a
nation will degenerate un
til it becomes a curse to
itself and the world.
In all true religious,
there is worship to elevate
the thoughts, cultivate
the heart, and keep alive
a religious sentiment. For
see Covenants, page 4
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ST. MARK UNITED
METHODIST CHURCH
1111 Florence Street
Augusta, Georgia
Dr. Roland Haynes, Pastor
Sunday
10 am. Sunday School
11 a.m. Worship Service
Saturday
2 p.m. Choir Rehearsal
Family Night - Ist Friday each
Month
Administrative Bldg. Mtg. - Ist
Monday
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GOODBYE DAY CARE Recently the pupils of Wiley Drayton Day Care Center of An
tioch Baptist Church presented their annual program culminating the activities of the past
nine months.
The program was entitled “A Spring Fashion Extravaganza, and Crowning of Master and
Miss Wiley Drayton Day Care Center.” The group of three, four and five-year-olds modeled
sports wear and dress wear. Crowned were: Eric White, master and Georgette Wilder, Miss
Wiley Drayton Day Care Center.
A special feature of the program was the presenting of certificates to those boys and girls
who are eligible for kindergarten.
With their teachers, Mr. Williams and Ms. Richards, are (from left) Wednesday
Ellis, Bridgette Greene, Thomas Porter, Rita Green, and Floyd Ellison.
Not pictured are: Travis Bogan, Vanessa Bostic, Walter Wright, Javari Brown, Thernell
Garrett, and Eric White.
The purpose of the Wiley Drayton Day Care Center is to develop young children’s abilities
to grow mentally, socially and physically and to become deeply involved in self-directive in
their learning experience.
Dr. Lejeune Brown to speak
Dr. Lejeune Hickson
Brown, a native of
Augusta, will be the
Fourth Founder’s Day
speaker for the Women
of the Eighties of
Augusta, Georgia, Inc.,
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Oct. 2 at 6 p.m. at the
Antioch Baptist Church,
1454 Florence Street.
Dr. Brown received her
doctorate degree from the
University of South
Carolina in special
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education ad
ministration. She is also a
graduate of Atlanta
University, Spelman
College, Atlanta, Georgia
and Lucy C. Laney High
School.
Dr. Brown is affliated
' with Phi Delta Kappa,
NAACP, AAUM, Delta
Sigma Theta Sorority and
Council of Exceptional
Children.
I Dr. Brown is the wife
I of Captain James Brown
| and the mother of two
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Dr. Lejeune H. Brown
children, Ingrid and
Cyrus 111. She is the
| daughter of Mrs. Bertha
| Hickson and the late Rev.
| C.W. Hickson.
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