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8- The Savannah Tribune • Wednesday, September 1, 2010
Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority Holds
Underground Round-Up Retreat
Participants of the round-up retreat
By JaLynda Hudson,
Tribune Intern, Savannah
State University
The members of the
South Atlantic Region of
Alpha Kappa Alpha, Sorority
Incorporated were welcomed
to Savannah, Georgia for their
Undergraduate Round-Up
Retreat. The ladies of this
illustrious organization gath
ered together from colleges in
Florida, Georgia, and South
Carolina to mix and mingle,
and nevertheless conduct the
business of their sorority.
The two undergraduate
chapter hostesses were the
city's very own Gamma
Upsilon chapter of Savannah
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State University and the
Sigma Tau chapter of
Armstrong Atlantic State
University. These two chap
ters were very pleased and
honored to welcome so many
of their sorority members to
beautiful Savannah.
The weekend was full of
many unique workshops
encouraging time manage
ment, leadership, and their
number one priority, scholas
tics.
There were many gradu
ate members at the conference
who guided these young
ladies through yet another
great experience in their
organization.
The women of Alpha
Kappa Alpha Sorority,
Incorporated are continuing to
uplift their platform of sister
hood, scholarship and service
throughout their sorority and
especially their community.
This was definitely an
unforgettable weekend and
was truly a growing experi
ence for the undergraduate
members of Alpha Kappa
Alpha Sorority, Incorporated.
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How Today’s Black Youth Became End
Time Prophecy Free Community
Event A Success
Participants of Saturday’s event
Servant Emannu’el
Branch of Yahshua
University.com hosted a free
event at the Carnegie Library
on Saturday in an effort to
save our Black youth from
Black-on-Black crime,
homicide, poverty, single
parenthood....
The workshop entitled
“How Today’s Black Youth
Became End Time
Prophecy” not only covered
the plight of today’s Black
youth but also real-world
strategies for a solution.
The workshop used
compelling Black History
charts and a unique timeline
which all aligned perfectly
with Bible prophecy demon
strating how the community
is on a prophetic journey
from being the children of
the kings and prophets in the
Bible then made into
despised slaves and now are
rising up to become a bless
ing to the whole world. Bible
prophecies were read out
loud where the youthful
audience confirmed that
these “signs and wonders”
were actually happening
throughout their own neigh
borhoods, as it is written.
To chill the spine,
there was also a live dramati
zation by Sister Patt Gunn, of
the Geechee Institute, as she
dressed the part and spoke in
dialect of an enslaved
woman back on the planta
tion.
In various ways the
audience of young minds
showed how impactful the
message was to them. A
young Black male in particu
lar stated that he was “going
home to read his Bible.” It
was also said by a youth in
attendance, who was also a
member of a positive local
rap group, that the message
from the event “will be used
in a rap song that he was
presently writing.”
Knowing the reality of
what’s going on within our
community, a concerned
mother was in attendance
with her son nearly an hour
before the event started.
“Even though this event was
free and open to the public,
to reach our young, talented
and beautiful Black youth—
priceless”, as stated by
Servant Emannue’el.
Servant Emannu’el’s
ministerial work includes
hosting these workshops
throughout the Black com
munity and within any
church that is moved by the
spirit of truth in helping to
save our youth by returning
them back to their “Full
Identity” of their role within
the Bible itself and return
them back to their divine
family relationship with the
“Full Identity” of the “actu
al” man that did the bleeding
and dying on the cross for all
of us.
Servant Emannu’el can
be contacted by email:
yahshuateam@yahoo.com;
by website: yahshuauniversi-
ty.com and by phone:
(912)772-5984.
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