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The Savannah Tribune • Wednesday, December 21,2022 7
Temple Of Glory Community Church
Donates $5,000 To United Way
Bishop Matthew Odum (right) presents $5000 check to
United Way CEO Brynn Grant (left)
Coastal Empire Habitat For Humanity
Raises More Than $112,000 During
Inaugural Gala
Habitat for Humanity team members enjoy the success of the Inaugural Gala
United Way of the
Coastal Empire is the proud
recipient of a donation
from the Temple of Glory
Community Church. Bish
op Matthew Odom invited
United Way of the Coastal
Empire representatives to
attend their regular Sunday
service, where they present
ed the organization with a
$5,000 check to the United
Way Community Fund.
The Temple of
Glory Community Church is
a thriving body of approxi
mately 2100 believers in the
heart of Savannah. Temple
of Glory strives to be inten
tional in outreach and pas
sionate in worship.
“From the mo
ment we arrived during the
prayers before service un
til we left after the call for
salvation, we were over
whelmed with the spirit and
warmth of the place and the
people,” said United Way of
the Coastal Empire Presi
dent and CEO Brynn Grant.
“We could not be more
grateful for this meaningful
gift. Their faith in United
Way is as important to us as
the dollars they are contrib
uting. We are humbled and
honored by it.”
“The mandate
given in Matthew 28 is to
“go ye into the world”... As
important as Worship and
Praise is, it is our charge to
show compassion and func
tion outside of the four walls
of the church building; ren
dering service and having
a genuine concern for our
brothers and sisters in our
community,” said Bishop
Matthew Odom, Temple of
Glory Community Church.
“As a community church,
we are humbled, honored,
and excited about this part
nership and covenant con
nection, and look forward
to being a blessing in the
future.”
Rep. Carl Gilliard Appoints Members to the
Georgia Gullah Geechee Heritage Society
passed during the 2022 leg
islative session, the Georgia
Gullah Geechee Heritage
Society will work to pro
mote the culture’s rich his
tory in the areas of tourism,
economic development and
education.
For more informa
tion on HR 625, please click
https://www.legis.ga.gov/
legislation/61349
Coastal Empire
Habitat for Humanity an
nounces its inaugural “Home
for the Holidays” Gala
raised more than $112,000,
thanks to friends, family,
fans, and supporters. Taking
place this past Wednesday,
December 7th at the Marri
ott Savannah Riverfront, the
holiday gala served as this
year’s largest fundraiser for
the local nonprofit. Guests
enjoyed dinner, drinks, live
and silent auctions, dancing
and much more.
“The Savannah
community has rallied to
create an unforgettable eve
ning,” said Habitat CEO Ze-
rik Samples. “We not only
surpassed our fundraising
goal, but are continuing to
receive donations from gra
cious supporters. I am excit
ed to have hosted an event
that resonated so soundly
with both donors and vol
unteers, while simultane
ously creating new advo
cates!” Donations towards
the evening are gratefully
appreciated and can still be
submitted through Habitat’s
donation page.
Numerous invalu
able community partner
ships for the event includ
ed Foundation Sponsors:
Carver State Bank, Choate
Construction Company,
WJCL-TV. Master Crafts
man Sponsors: Ameris
Bank, Georgia Ports Au
thority, Gulfstream Aero
space, Regions Bank, Ster
ling Se acre st Pritchard and
Thomas & Hutton. Roof
Raiser Sponsors: Ganern
Realty, Hancock Askew
& Company and Terracon
Consulting Engineers. Ap
prentice Sponsors: Fiducia
ry EDGE Advisors, Green
Truck Neighborhood Pub,
Home Diagnostic Solu
tions of Savannah, Move
ment Mortgage, Oglethorpe
Chocolates, Shawanda Sam
uel, Annette Ogletree, and
Roberts Properties.
Dates and part
nership opportunities for
the 2023 “Home for the
Holidays” gala will be an
nounced by the end of the
year.
Tompkins High School - Class of1966 and 1967
Christmas Social and Fellowship
on December 23,2022
at Carey Hillary’s at 11111 Abercorn St. For more
information call Sharon Garvin: (912) 236-7357
or Deanie Brady ( ( 68 class).
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Patt Gunn
Dr. Jamal Tour’e
Dr. Maxine Bryant
State Representa
tive Carl Gilliard (D- Savan
nah) today announced the
appointment of the mem
bers of the Georgia Gullah
Geechee Heritage Society.
“It is abundantly
fitting and proper to recog
nize the need for a Georgia
Gullah Geechee Heritage
Society,” said Rep. Gil
liard. “The newly appoint
ed members of this society
will work to celebrate and
preserve the heritage of the
Gullah Geechee culture.”
The members of
the Georgia Gullah Geechee
Sharon Butts
Heritage Society are as fol
lows: Patt Gunn of Chatham
County, Dr. Jamal Tour of
Chatham County, Dr. Max
ine Bryant of Chatham
County, Maurice Bailey
of Glynn County, Tiffany
Young of McIntosh Coun
ty, Anita Collins of Glynn
County, Josiah Watts of
Butts County, Sharon Butts
of Bryan County, Gregg
Grant of Liberty County,
Sabrina Newby of Liberty
County and Marilyn How
ard of Camden County.
Established by House Res
olution 625, which was
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