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TRINITY A. M. E. ZION CHURC H

627 Park Road, North.est

Washington 10, D. C.

The Rev. J. H. Satterwhite,Th. D. , D. D., Minister

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SUNDAYsOCTOBER 26th~l95S

llgOO A.M.

PROMOTION DAY

ORDER OF WORSHIP

Mrs.Lucille c. satterwh! ORGAN PRELUDE THE QUIET MOMENTS THE CALL TO WORSHIP:

PROCESSIONAL HYMN

Superintendent~ Brownell D.Pagan

PRAY~ OF CONFESSION #3 Pg.5l0 l'HE LORD I S PRAYJ<.1t

RESPONSIVE READING: "The Lord's Day" Pg.636 Jlr.James Johnson Jr.

GLORIA PURl AFFIRMATION OF FAITH: THE At'uS'1'LES' CREED IIrs. Elizabeth Thomas

~IANO SELECTIONS

OFFERING FOR THE MINISTRY OF KINuNESS

Swazette Dickason Viola Clark •

RECITATIONS Vernice Thompson. Marilyn Bond. Barbara Tate Jacqueline Leigh

PIANO SELECTION Vernice Thompson

.REX:ITATIONS . Sandra Ruff. Ethel Owens. Jeanne Buie Alfred Owens

PIANO SELECTION Joan Satterwhite

OFFERING OFFERTORY ANTHEM: youth Choir DEDICATION OF OFFERING WITH uOXOLOGY

ANNOUNCEMENTS AND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF VISITORS Brother E.Myers Harvell

INTRODUCTION OF SPEAKER IIrs. Flora G. Pollard

THE SERMONg "lmerican Youth" What now?" • The Reverend Ernest N. Mattison, Methodist Chaplain,

and Director of Usslegan Foundation, Howard University. INVITATION TO CHRISTIAN 1JJ.SGIPLESHIP HYMN 259 PRESENTATION OF PROMOTION CERTIFICATES PROMOnUN AND RALLY vAY OFFERING Chorus Choir RECESSIONAL HYMN 279 ~od of Grace and God of Glorv"

WEEKLY ANNOUNCEMENTS

WElDOllE TO ALL WHO WORSHlP with us today. If you are visiting we would like for you to sign our Guest Register in the Vestibule.

em,y 6g30 p.m. Meeting of V.C.E.-Youth Counc~l youth and Adult Discussion Groups.

7g30 p.m • .uuSICALP!.A.Y: "Evolution of Negro Spiritualsn written by Mrs.Bette McLeod; sponsored by Senior Choir.

MONDAY 8~OO p.m. Regular Meeting: Board of Trustees.

Trustees Aid Club. WEDNESDAY

8:00 p.m. Prayer and Class Meeting and Membership Training Class.

THURSDAY

• 5~OO p.m. Youth Choral Society Rehearsal

8:00 p.m. Senior Choir and Gospel ChorUB Rehearsal

FRIDAY 3:30 p.m. Childrenva Choir Rehearsal

6~30 p.m. Trinity Boy Scout Troop #525

7:30 p.m. Youth Center - Fun Night

SATURDAY 11:00 - 1:00 Junior School of Music"

Brother John R. Lee .. Director 1:00 p.m. Cub Scouts

6:30 - 9:30 youth Center

I: SUNDAY. November 2nd. Sacrament of the lDrd's Supper

NDAY November 9th. MUsical Program, §ponsored by Music Committee.

THOUGHT FOR THE DAY We can never stray so far trom God that He

will not welcome our repentance and our return.

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- • If you get there before I do, Comin for to carry me home, Tell all my friends I'm comin to, comin for to carry me home. CHORUS

I'm sometimes up and sometimes down, Comin for to ~ _~ 4It me home, But still my soul is heav'nly bound, Comin for to carry me home. CHORUS

The Commission on Education would like to thank everyone who gave their support to make this program a success •

Thanks to all who attended. •

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BICENTENNIAL BANQUET

"Accent On Blacks In Washington County"

Sunday, July 25, 1976 - 4 O'clock

Asbury United Methodist Church

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Greetings:

Invocation:

Selection: "America the Beautiful"

--- Serve ---

Selection: "I Ain't Gonna Study War No More"

Introduction of Speaker:

Guest Speaker: Mrs. Charles Doleman

Selection: "Swing Low, SWeet Chariot"

Remarks:

Benediction:

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Gonna lay down my burden, down by the river side, down by the river side, down by the river side. Gonna lay down my burden, down by the river side, to

4Itstudy war no more .

CHORUS: Ain't gonna study war no more, Ain't gonna study war no more, Ain't ganna study war no more. Ain't gonna study war no more, Ain't ganua study war no more, Ain't gonna study war no more.

Gonna lay down my sword and shield, down by the river side, down by the river side, down by the river side. Gonna lay down my sword and shield, down by the river side, to study war no more. CHORUS

Ganna tryon my long white robe, down by the river side,

•down by the river side, down by the river side • Ganna tryon my long white robe, down by the river side,

• to study war no more. CHORUS

C' Gonna tryon my starry crown, down by the river side, down by the river side, down by the river side. Gonna tryon my starry crown, down by the river side, to study war no more. CHORUS

"Swing Low, Sweet Chariot"

CHORUS: Swing low, sweet chariot, Comin for to carry me home, Swing low, sweet chariot, Comin for to carry me home.

I looked over Jordan and what did I see, Camin for to carry me home,

~A band of angels comin after me, ~ home.

Comin for to carry me CHORUS

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• • NORTH POTOMAC MIDDLE SCHOOL ORCHESTRA

~ e First Violins Cellos Bassoons "Neil Lambert "Beth Myers "Karol Shellenberger Janet Lefever Brooke Muhly Janet Davies Maria Shahan Kenny Grant

ANNUAL SP R I N G CONCERT Cathy Trovi nger Richard Castell i French Horns Bobbi Bricker William Zinkand "Tom Tantillo Anice Hoachlander Rick Manspeaker Donald Hamberger Lyn Keener Jane Mitchell Glynis Jones

NORTH POTOMAC MIDDLE Hugo Cardenas Blaine Snyder SCHOOL ORCHESTRA Bill Kauffman Gregg De Launey Trombones

linda Poffinberger "William Abdullah AND THE Robin Wachter String Basses Charlie Fisher

Becky Hohman "Donald Saum )( Charles Doleman S <:1 ~ t SIXTH GRADE Karla Williams Scott Dutton

STRING ORCHESTRA Donna Daugherty Tuba

Piano Peter Sprecher Second Violins Stacy Smith e e "Denny Bowers Percussion

North Potomac Middle School Auditorium Doug Frush Oboes

"Keith Van Dyke Debbie Nave

"Mark Thomas Wayne Gilbert

Wednesday, March 15,1972 Brenda Jones Susan Hollis

William Wright

8:15 p.m. David litton Kathy Davis

Flutes Wayde Lambert James Lemmert "Lyn Eisentrout "Denotes section

Admission by Donation at the Door Matthew Bailey Lisa Baughman leader Susan Kline Lee Ann Wurster

Norma Keyes Denise May

Principal - James G. Jones Violas Clarinets Vice-Principal - Charles Roulette "Mickey Stay mates "Mary Ann Serpi

Supervisor of Music - John Fignar, Jr. Diane Litten Pat Ogle

Beth Thompson Vicky Dlugosz

Lynn Maletzky David Hartwick

e ~ Cindy Campbell Edwin Gandy Trumpets Lynda Hamilton " Jeff F ignar Kristal Routzahn Jeff Reedy

• • Peg Moser Barry Springer

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- - PERSONNEL -

~ SIXTH GRADE STRING ORCHESTRA

Valerie Ahalt Lindsey Gudgeon Erin Raschka Mary Ann Baker Carl Kunkleman Kim Ridgely Emily Blumenthal Cynthia Larson Debra Rozier Barbara Chase Steven Lopez Lydia Tiches Dory Crabb Theresa McDonald Debbie Wagner Dixie Crossley Diane Mertz Joan Warrenfeltz Ladeana Ebersole Tammy Miles Theresa Wingert Beverly Ford Mary Moore Debbie Worsh

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• Saturday, lune19, 11:30 A.M.-12:30 P.M.

e Panel:

Blacks in Communications

Wirth Hall

Carol Randolph. Hostpss "Nine in tbe Morning" WTOP-TV

Sharon Bell Malhis, Author Children's Books; Winner of 1976 Newberry Medal

Paul Berry WMAL-TV News

Dorothy Gilliam, EdUor Style Section Washington Post

Ed Love Art Department. Howard University

Saturday, June 19, 1:00 P.M.·2:00 P.M.

SmaUTent

"Children's Hour" tit L;nda Go ... Acto'."

Jurday, June 19, 1:30 P.M.-2:30 P.M.

Main Tent

"Roots, Rhythm and Rags"

The Afro-American Musical Fashion Extravaganza

Soul Journey Enterprises

Saturday, June 19. 2:00 P.M.-3:00 P.M.

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SmaflTent

African Story-Teller Crispin D. Chindongo

Museum of African Art

Saturday, June 19, 3:00 P.M.-4:30 P.M.

Presiding:

Second General Session

Moin Ten!

Leroy D. Johnson, Vice President Academic Affairs Lincoln University, Pennsylvania; Siorer College Alumni Association

Muskal Presenlation; Juanita Baskerville Brown. Singer

Tntroduction of Speaker: Molly Harvey, Storer College Alumni Association. Harpers Ferry

Address:

Music:

It Look At the Present for the Afro-American Shirley A Chisholm, Member of Congress New York

Ms. Baskerville Brown

Saturday, JunclB, 6:30 P.M.-IU:OO P.M.

Presiding:

Speaker:

Business

Storer College Alumni Activities

Shepherd CoJJege Gymnasium

Weldon C. Malone, President Storer College Alumni Association

We Wno Are Here In 1976 Richard 1. McKinney, FormerPresidenl Storer College, ProfeS.!lor of Philosophy Morgan State University

Sunday, June 20, 9:80 A.M.

Information Kiosk Opens Compus Gate

Sunday, lune 28, 10:00 A.M.

Curtis Freewill Baptist Church Gospel Singing

Sunday, June 20, 11 :08 A.M.-IZ:OO Noon

Presiding:

Presentation of Plaque to Park Service:

Presentation of Gift to Park Service:

rntroduction of Speaker:

Speaker:

MajnTent

Madison Briscoe, Professor Emerilus School of Medicine, Howard University

Edgar Allan Toppin. President Association for the Study of Afro-Americ.an

Life and History. Professor of History, Vi.rginia State College

Virginia S. Malone, Director International Admissions Americ.an University, Corresponding Secretary Storer C(1llege Alumni Assaciation

Ernest M. Dandridge. Co-Founder Jefferson County Chapter National Association for the Advancemenl

of Colored People

Harper!l Ferry. The Nolion ond Ch'iI Rights Roy Wilkins. Execulive Dlredor National Association for the Ad'llancement

of Colored Peopl!;'

Sunday, June 20, 1 :00 P.M.-2:00 P.M.

MlJinT~nr

"Black is a Beautiful Woman" Margo Barnel!. Actress

Sunday, lune 20, 2:30 P.M.-S:30 P.M.

Presiding and Introduction of Speaker:

Address:

Closing:

Moses I. Newson, Exetutive Editor Baltimore Afro-American Newspaper; Storer College Alumni Association

Heritcge-Vital to PnrticipotioTl in America Julian Bond. Senator Georgia; Author and Lecturer

George Rutherford, President Jefferson County National Association for

the Advancement of Colored People

Sunday, June 20, 3:30 P.M.-4:30 P.M.

Special Reception

lnterpr~$ive Design Center

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1 a.pplaud this three-day project as a highly u.seful part of our Bicentennial celebration, and I hope that it will be rewarding and inspiring for aU who participate in it.

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Heritage Days: The Black Perspective

~ Harpers Ferry National Historical Park

Harpers Ferry. West Virginia

Friday. Saturday and Sunday

June 18-19-20. 1976

SpONSORED BY NATIONAL Wo.RK SERVlCE

IN CCOPERATION WITH Sl'ORER C:OLLEGE ALUMNI Jt\SSCClJla1ON.

ARRANGED BY TI-l.EASSCClATION FOR THE STUDY OF AFRO-AMERICAN

LIFE.AND HISTOR'{. INC.

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Program

Friday, lun.18, 10:00 A.M.

Information Kiosk Opens

CompusGate

Friday, 100018, 10:30 A.M.-U:OO A.M.

Opening of Exhibition

Wirth Hall

Presiding:

Remarks:

Ribbon Cutting:

Ubrary Dedication:

Placement of PlaQue:

Weldon C. Malone, President Storer CoUege Alumni Association

Bradley Nash, Mayor Harpers Ferry

DaVid Karraker, Director Mather Training Cenler

Cary Everhardt, Director National Park Service

Siorer College A!umni Association

Mr. Malone

Friday, Iune 18,11:00 A.M.-12:00 NoOlJ

First General Session

Presiding:

Welcome and Introduction of Guest,:

Songa:

Statement:

Remarks and Introduction of National Park Service Director:

Remarks:

Main Tenl

Kirk Gaskins, )1'<1 Vice President Storer ColJege Alumni Association

Marlin R. Conway, Superinlendenl Harpers Ferry National Historical Park

"The Naturalists." Choral Group Department of Interior

Walter E. Washington, Mayor Washington, D,C .

Jack Fish, Director National Capital Parks

Gary Everhardt, Director National Park Service

Introduction of Speaker: J. Rupert Picott, Executive Director AIBodation for the Study of Afro-American

Life Bud HiBtory

Address,

Songs:

Protest and PQlitics Throughout the Hjstory of Afro-A.mericans

Andrew Young, Congressman Georgia, President Martin Luther King Founda(ion

"The Naluralisls"

Friday. lune 18, 1:G0 P.M.-2:00 P.M.

Main Tent

The Andy Coodrich "History of Black Music" Presentation

Andrew Goodrich, Director Office or MinorHy Student EdUcEitian University of Maryland, College Park

Friday. June 18. 3:00 P.M.-4:aO P.M.

Moderator:

Speaker:

Commentalars:

MoinTent

Larry Bryant, Anchorman, WTTG-TV

Blacks in the Revolution Benjamin Quarles. Professor of History Morgan Stale University, Vice President Aasociation for the Study of Afro-American

Life and History

Letitia Brown, Professor American Studies George Washinston University

Edgar Allan Toppin, President Association for the Study of Afro-American

Life and History, Professor of History, Virginia State College

Friday, JUDe 18, 5:30 P.M.-7:30 P.M.

Host:

lnvUational Buffet·Reception

Interpretive Design Senter Pofio ond Lobby "\rea

Martin Conway, Superintendent Harpers Ferry National Historical Park

V" ~,I tI I~~

• Friday, June 18,7:30 P.M.-9:S0 P.M.

Presiding:

Interpretive Design Center Mall

Valeria S. Henderson, Teacher Alexandria Public Schools. Storer College Alumni Association

"Daybreak Dreams" D.C. Black Repertory Company

• Friday, June 18, 10:00 P.M.-2:00 A.M.

Storer College Alumni Association

Bicentennial BaB and Dance

Shepherd College Cymnasium

An Evenin8 Of Duke Ellington Music

with the Rick Henderson Orchestra

Saturday, lune 19. 9:00 A.M.

Information Kiosk Opens Campus Cate

Saturday, lune 19, 9:80 A.M.-10:30 A.M.

~ Small Tent

"Black Images/Black Reflections" Howard UniversHy Children's Thea.tre

Kelsey E. Conie, Director

Saturday, June 19, 10:80 A.M.-lI:ao A.M.

Presiding:

Spenker:

Main Tent

loho B. Duncan. Former CommiSSioner District of Columbia; ASSistant to the Secretary. U.S. Departmenl

or Interior

A New Day for America Kenneth A Gibson, Mayor Newark, New Jersey 1 Vice President U.S. Conference of Mayors

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e If you get there before I do, Comin for to carry me home, Tell all my friends I'm comin to, comin for to carry me home. CHORUS

I'm sometimes up and sometimes down, Comin for to car~ ~ me home, But still my soul is heav'nly bound, Comin for to carry me home. CHORUS

The Commission on Education would like to thank everyone who gave their support to make this program a success.

Thanks to all who attended. • ~

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BICENTENNIAL BANQUET

"Accent On Blacks In Washington County"

Sunday, July 25, 1976 - 4 O'clock

Asbury United Methodist Church

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Greetings:

Invocation:

Selection: "America the Beautiful"

--- Serve ---

Selection: "I Ain't Gonna Study War No More"

Introduction of Speaker:

Guest Speaker: Mrs. Charles Doleman

Selection: "Swing Low, Sweet Chariot"

Remarks:

Benediction:

:

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e "I Ain't Gonna Study War No More"

Gonna lay down my burden, down by the river side, down by the river side, down by the river side. Gonna lay down my burden, down by the river side, to study war no more.

~ CHORUS: Ain't gonna study war no more, Ain't gonna study war no more, Ain't gonna study war no more. Ain't gonna study war no more, Ain't gonna study war no more, Ain't gonna study war no more.

Gonna lay down my sword and shield, down by the river side, down by the river side, down by the river side. Gonna lay down my sword and shield, down by the river side, to study war no more. CHORUS

Gonna tryon my long white robe, down by the river side, down by the river side, down by the river side.

~Gonna tryon my long white robe, down by the river side, to study war no more. CHORUS

~Gonna tryon my starry crown, down by the river side, down by the river side, down by the river side. Gonna tryon my starry crown, down by the river side, to study war no more. CHORUS

"Swing Low, Sweet Chariot"

CHORUS: Swing low, sweet chariot, Comin for to carry me home, Swing low, sweet chariot, Comin for to carry me home.

I looked over Jordan and what did I see, Comin for to carry me home,

.. band of angels comin after me, Comin for to carry me CHORUS .ome.

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MEMORIAL RECREATION CENTER, INC.

Board of Directors

President •••••••..••••••••••• Ronald 'Thomas

Vice-President ••.•.•••••••.•••• Sylvia Bell

Secretary •••••••••••••••••• Annette Conyers

Treasurer ..••••..••.•.•••••• Willie Conyers

Asst. Treasurer ..•....•••. Lenzlea F. Mosby

Members

Imogene Bell Todd Rideout

Frank Brooks Andrew Shigg, Jr.

Phillip Hundley Steven Swayne

Staff

Executive Director - Ruth Monroe

John Williams

Diane Davis

Ilene Smith

Eva Allen

Carl Frisby

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Memorial Recreation Center, Inc.

Presents

BLACK HISTORY MONTH CELEBRATION 1989

Theme: '~he Role of Ai£o-American Churches in the Economic, Political

and Social Development at Home and Abroad"

Sunday, February 26, 1989

3:00 p.m.

Martin Luther King, Jr. Center 131 West North Street Hagerstown, MD 21740

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PLAY e "Give Me That 01' Time Religion" a

Opening ••.••.•••••••.••••.••••••••. Back to the Old Landmark

Introduction of Theme .••••••••••.•••••••••..•.••• Alvin Epps

Negro National Anthem •.••••.•••••...••••••••..•••• Joe Locke

Freedom ... '" .................................................. '" ........................ Ruth Monroe King's Apostle Church

"Old Freedom" .................................................................................. Choir

Sojourner Truth .••••..••••.•..••••••••••.••.• Martha Hollins Asbury United Methodist Church

"Steal Away" •••..•••••••..•••••••••••••••.••••••• •••• .ChO.

Harriet Tubman ••••...•••.••...••.•••••••••. Gloria Arrington Ebenezer A.M.E. Church

"Swing Low, Sweet Chariot" •••••••.••••••.••••••••••••• Choir

"Give Me That Old Time Religion" "Elijah Rock" .................................................................... . Men t s Choir

The Christian Vision of Deliverance ..•.•• Mrs. Juanita Queen Second Christian Churb

"This Joy That I Have" •.•.••.••.•• Rev. Pat Wilson and Choir

History of Fisk Jubilee Fisk Jubilee Songs

Singers ••••••.•....•••• Beverly King Zion Baptist Church

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PROGRAM e Opening Song •••.•.•••.• Memorial Rec. Center's Creation Kids

acation .•.•••••••••••••••••••••.••••••..••..•.•.•..•.••.

Welcome .............................................................. <II <I ................ Ruth Dennis

Play ••••••••••••••••••••...•••••••• Back to the Old Landmark Members of Community Churches

Highlights of 1989 - Theme: Blacks in the Bible ....••••••. Rev. Dr. Eliyas F. Jones

Howard Divinity School

"Ain't Gonna Let Nobody Turn Me Around" ••...•.•.• Hat Ladies

"I'm on the Battlefieid" .••••...••...••.••.......••••. Choir

Medley P_r of Songs ............................................................................ Clergy

Contest - Famous Events in Black History ••..•••••••• Ruth Monroe

Selection ••.••••...•••••••••..••••••••• Community Mass Choir Director - Joe Locke

Remarks .............................................................................. Ronald Thomas

Closing Song •.•..••••.•• ~ ••••••• "Lift Ev'ry Voice and Sing"

Benediction ....................................................................... ..

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

Many thanks to community churches, clergy, and members f~heir participation. Also, a very special thanks to RJllJPatricia Wilson for coordinating this production.

Special thanks to Mr. Joe Locke for directing the ~ C4IIunity Mass Choir.

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HARRIll ROSS TUBIIAN was born a slave in Dorchester County Maryland. She escllPed to Philadelphia by hidIng during t~e day and walking at nI",t, using the North Star as her IJllde. !lie returned to Maryland many times and helped three of her brothers and sisters, as well as her parents, eBCi!Pe from slavery. Her motto as a conwctor on the Underground Railroad was '1 never run my train off the track and I never lose a passen~r.' Prayer was her constant cCQIanlon and consolation whenever She was In danger.

GEORGE WASHINGTON CARVER, born In Missouri during the Clvll War, rose to fame throoWl his studies of sol I conservation. and crop dlverslUcation at"luslcegee Institute In Alabama. He developed more than 100 different products from the sweet potato and more than 300 different prawcts from th~_~anut. In 1923. he was awarded the SDingarn Medal by the NAACP and he received the Roosevelt IIeditl for his servIce to science In 1939.

JEAN BAPTISTE POINTE OOSABLE was born I n Hal tl, educated in France and came to the United States as a business representatIve for his father's cCQJan~. He stayed In America and worked as a fur trader and trapper. While \Iving with the Peoria and Potawat!IIY indian trlbest-UUSable e~lored trails and territories which became the present sites of Chicago, Detroit, and parts of Canada. In referring to later settlements at Chicago, he often remarked. 'The first white man to c~ to Chicago was a Negro.'

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BOOIER T. WASHINGT(JI was born a slave at Hale's Ford. Virginia. .i and gained national recognition as a leader and ewcator. he literally turned Tuskegee Institute from a school of two SIal I ' frame buildings into a co II eO!! of worldillde fame. Booker T. / Washington was consulted aboUt the negro In America by Presidents Theodote Roosevelt and Will iam Howard Taft. He organized the National Negro Business LealJle and was an early adVocate of cIvIl rlahts. His philosophy was one of practical and patient self-help, which he felt would leaoto slow Improvement of the masses and wearing down of prejudIce. l;:

REV. DR. MARTIN LUTHER [lNG, JR. was from a family that valued ewcation and equality for mankind above a\l else. His mother was a teacher and hIs father a ~tlst minister. Martin himself was ordained at the age of el",teen. Throulliout his I ifetime, he preached love and nonviolence as a way [0 achieve peace and prosperity for all races of the world. In 1963l he delivered his famous • I Have A Dream • ~h In Washington, v.C. One year later, he was awarded the 1 Peace Prize. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. continued his work with the Civil Rights Movement until his assasSination on April 3, 1968.

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*EBENEZER A.M.E. CHURCH HAGERSTOWN, MARYLAND 21740

REV. LEROY JACKSON, PASTOR Feb~ua~y 16, 1992

MORNING WORSHIP SERVICE Ministress of Music Prelude Processional Gloria Patri Call To Worship Open i ng Hymn

Prayer Choral Response Selection Missionary Offering Responsive Reading

Summary of the Decalogue Announcements !teet & Greet Selection

OFFERTORY PRAYER:

11 :00 11M Ms. Vivian Mason

Choir

Page 11 Page 517 "For The Beauty Of The Earth"

Choir Clolr UsherslKusic Page 555 "God Our Salvati on I

Choir

Loving Father, we Calle to You In the beauty of this Lord'a Day morning to worship You, to praise You, to adore You. We cane with the awareness that we are fallen creatures, unworthy In our own person or performance to Calle Into Your presence. We thank You for opening the way for us In the death of Jesus Qlrlst. We thank You for the gift of new life that came when we received Jesus Christ as Savior and Lord. We thank You for the hunger that You have placed within us for fellowship with You. Today we bring tithes and offerings that we might give tangible expression to our gratitude, and to our desire to share the Good News of Your love. In Jesus' name we pray. Amen.

Offering/Offertory Choir/Congregation Sermon I c Hym Choir Sermon Rev. Leroy Jackson Invitation Page 249

I I WI I I Trust In The Lordi Al tar Call Moments of Reflection Ms. Mason/Clair Doxology/Benediction Rev. Jackson

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Rev. Jackson would like to meet with all Pastor SteWards tanorrow, Monday, Feb. 17th a t7: 00 PII.

lJUMP ROPE FOR CHRIST" - fundralser for Ebenezer's WaDen's Day will be held on Saturday, Feb. 29, 1992 at Kartin Luther King Center fran 2 PM until 4 PM See Tlsh Johnson for more details & pledge sheets!

Q\oir Rehearsal - tanorrow, 7 PM ••• WE HAVE II LOT OF F.KGAGEMBNTS COIliNG UP AND NEED TO HAVE FULL CHOIR

PARTICIPATION IN REHBllRSIHG ANDPERFORIfIHG

UPCOMING EVENTS: ,"; FOUNDER'S DIIY SERVICES - Feb. 20 & 21

Hilton Hotel/Connecticut live, Washington, DC

'Next Saturday, February 22nd - Cholrhaabeen asked to render two selections at Zion Baptlsh for .their Jubilee.

TUesday evening, March 10th - Rev. Jackson & Choir wi n be in service at Mt. Zion AM Church Knoxville, MD at 7 PM

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Sunday, Karch 15th Ebenezer· Choir has been asked to render . two selections at the 2nd District Qlolr Day at Reid T~le , lIME Clurch in Lanham, KD at 4:00 PM

Spa~ettl Dlnner- for the benefit ofWanitn'~_-,­Day Will be Saturda.,Y, March 7. DON'T.FORGET--WE

WILL BE COLLECTING DONATIONS NEXT SUNDAY! WOMEN'S DAY - SUnday,March 22(2 services)

Color Theme: . Black andWhHe

f:g&'~~8::m~!Of;~!ithS::&i~ng? tb Ebenezer Choir will be sln~inQagain for

Greenbrier Baptist Church on April 1 at 7 PM. , . ,

ANNUAL CONFERENCE - Apr I 21 thru 24,. 1992 Turner Memoriai~ Mon. Apr.20 Missionary Day.

SUNDAY SCHOOL CONVENTION - June 26 & 27th Brown Memorial AMEChurch

GENERAL CONFERENCE - July 8 '"' 18,1992 Orlando, Florlda

CANDY ORDERS DUE - Sunday, Feb. 23rd!

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Honoree - !-Irs. Josephine CilIlcly

Born in Hagersto>m, HD AugusL 2U Ii!]?, :;he' :,. oldest child of !-Irs. Alice Moses, twel ;',',mdchlld 0,

late Mrs. Lona Scott. i ' ""1(»-' '''''a Nrs. CQnlV fiJt" ,:,'"c,,,,, ' ..

McGregor and Delores Forbes, 2 brut,,::-t't:";

deceased. She is the wife of Hi II C" 1:"

4 children vlil1ie Jr., Edvina, '1'1 )V',

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grandmother of 5.

Mrs. Gandy received her educilt L,:ll I "O"! \ioctil .'OJ

School, and one semester in Hagerstm',Il

She was employed \yith the [loanl IJ f

Street and Harshall Street Ccnlr"r.

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At an early age sh(--: ::-JtaLed taklil(r ')[d:j() L(~(':~:Jf

Miss Young and at d.gf~ nine cone i.rl1>'c! -,' i l lJ '\!r:~.

Nickens learning :; i ifIple Sunday ,~l'('" I "Oil ",S .

grandmother Nr:3. ij)cu.l Scutt LiT:3 L:-; ~

lesson with the help of fIr,', . D01 i L,

starting lessons with ~rs. Crace I;. ,"

Playing for (he Sunday Schoo i

Gandy ,vork here ".t ,\siJury al an (ent' I

and was the past at thal Lime. ~] r

under the direction of Rev. J. B. \. I

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the organist at A'3bury,

to be an active memh0r. At and Pil,' ;-1"(: ~}ll~) ;1t- tc :,.1

Baltimore Conferenc:(~ as a dele ,";il r,'. 'r; !t.~.,-.; \·.,(il-k:"l

the Youth and SenLor Choirs . ::.;ht: I >~ '\.: :-;(' I~\'_I n?

Chair of the PPE, {,nn:L versary COrllm i t

Mrs. Gandy learn to always i" t: 1;(,,: (i 1':; I' '[0

grandmother Mrs. Lona taught her.

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RECOGNITION BANQUET

For

Mrs. Josephine Gandy

Sunday, Nov 8, 1992

ASBURY UNITED METHODIST CHURCH

Usher Board , Sponsors

Rev. Boyd N. Walton, Jr., Pastor

:!tty Stoner

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~ress of Ceremony Introduction of Honoree

Mrs. Evelyn Mosby

4It Escorted by Mr. Willie A. Gandy, Sr.

Opening Hymn

Welcome

Standing on the Promises

Hrs. Carrie Mosby

Invocation & Grace Rev. Boyd N. Ikll ton t Jr.

* DINNER SERVED*

Family Tribute Selection

Family Members

Mrs. Tonya Townes Evang. Darlenf' Cooper

Hr. Troy Gandy Speaker of the Hour

Selection Presentation/Tributes from others to the Honoree

Honoree-Mrs. Joseph i. nr> (;:1!1(h

Rev. Boyd N. Walton, Jr. Rlrks R arks

Closing Selection Asbury Choir

Benediction

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You are the chosen of the Lord 7'0 sirlg lIis highest praise;

And through the medium of song To show His wondrous ways.

Yours is the privilege of grace; Your words His truth express;

Through sacred music you promote The cause of ngh teo usness.

So lift your lJoice with one accord And let your anthems ring;

The people will be n'chly blessed, And God will hear you sing.

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COMMUNITY UNITED METHODIST CHURCH West Staunton - ~ AFTERNOON SERVICE

2:30 P. M. REVEREND R. E. MONROE, MINISTER

HOMECOMING

August 9, 1992 MORNING SERVICE

11 :00 A. M.

e'. The Prelude

Lightning of Candles ••••••••••••••.•• Tanya Scott

* The Processional Hymn •• S.Z. #198 .. "Soon and Very sOOn"

* The Worship Hymn .... S.Z. No.4 ... "Glory to His Name"

* The Affirmation of Faith ••••••••••. (Apostles Creed)

The Welcome ••••.•.•••••••••••• Mr. Leroy CraWford

The Memorial Solo ••••••••••• Mrs. Mary Lou RandOlPh ..

Scripture Lesson ••••••••.••• ~ • •• Mr. Joseph Walke~

Prayer ••••••••..•••••.••• .Mrs. Loretta Renderso •

Prayer Response ••••• S.Z. No. 233 •••••• "He Is Lord"

Dedication of Offering

* The Offertory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Choir Selection

Announcements ••.•••••••••. Mrs. Marguerite Johnson

Introduction of Speaker ••••••• Mrs. Shirley Rhoades

Choir Selection ••••• S.Z. No. 38 ...•• "No, Not One"

The Morning Message '" Mrs. Juliet M. (Raymond) Hart St. James Myrtle United Methodist Church

El Paso, Texas Counselor - El Paso Community College

Alter Call •..•••• M.H. No. 145 •••••• "Pass Me Not"

* Benediction' •••••••••••.••••.••• Rev. R. E. Monr~

*Recessional Hymn •••••••••.••••..• "I'll Fly Away'lt

* Congregation Stand

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Opening Selection .•... Ebenezer A. M. E. Church Choir

Scripture Lesson .....•.•.••...• Rev. Leroy Jackson

Prayer .•••••••• Rev. Leroy Jackson

Prayer Response • • • • • • • • • • • • • . • • • • • • • • • • • Choir

Hynm ...••.•..••..••••.•••••••.• Ch.oir selection

The Offering •..•.•.••••••••••••• Choir Selection

Announcements ..•.•..•..•••• Mrs. Marguerite Johnson

Introduction of Speaker. • • • • • .• Mrs. Virginia Vaughn

Sermon ..•••...••••••••••••••• Rev. leroy Jackson Pastor, Ebenezer A. M. E. Church

Hagerstown, Maryland

Alter Ca11 .••.••••••••••••••••••. Choir Selection

Financial Report ••••••••••• Mrs. Marguerite Johnson

Remarks • • • • • . • • • • • • • • • • • • •• Rev. R. E. Monroe

Closing Hymn ..•••••••••••••••••••••••••• Choir

Benediction Rev. Leroy Jackson

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Mrs. Margueri te Johnson Chairperson

Mr. Uze11 Washington Co-Chairperson

We .would like to thank everyone for helping to make our HOMECOMING a success. We hope you have enjoyed it.

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sa JSuectal tbanlt uou: toO all .our partio:ipants~ tbeir f'a..ilies~ anlY aU tb.ose btb.o ca.e tOlYag to supp.ort .our ~~r Ogal c.ourt. H

• .ou ba~e _abe .our .in~ anlY .. ueen _aUg a ~reat success,

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E •••• z.r AKE C •• rc. 2& U •• t •• t •• l str •• t .a ... r.t_... KD 2.7~a .

-REV. LEROY JACXSON. past' ftu" 2~. 1992. ~:OO Pft

X~NG AND QUEEN PAGEANT Curol~ Jo"'nson. Presi.di.nq

Openi.nq Sonq Welcowe ............... Na1;ali.~ Jackson

Pra"er ....•...•... n:uuri.ce Arri.nq'tDn

R~adi.nq •.••.•••••.•... Brad Alex.and~r

Poew .......................... Truwui.ne Bel

Selecti.Dn ••••.•.... TfleRD1.Jul CDurt

~ntrDducti.on • Processi.onal 01 Eftenezer RDqalttl •... Luci.lle Russ

Selecti.un .••...••• T&e Ru"al Cuurt

Cruwni.nq 01 RDtlal Fa_il" ••.•• Re.... Leruq JacltsDn

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Silts ............... ~ .• CarDle Jo ... nsu...... , Rewarlts •.• C. JuflnsDn • L .. RussW

Re.... Lerotl lacksun Bened i.cti.Dn

1I:b~ Jt.o~al CC.ourt ••••

JUN1..0RS Girls: Trawaine Beck Na tal i.e JacksDn Randi. Lee Asftel" ftasDn ftia E ... ans

BDtls: Brad Al~x.ander ftauri.c~ Arrinq1;on Dowi.ni.c Cflri.sti.an n:ar ... i.n Green l..an YDunq

TODDLERS: Sftaki.ra Duleaan Wfli tnetl Duleaan Erqn Green Darrien Sta.Dns Larrtl Weftster fti.cflelle WDDds

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EBENEZER A.M.E. CHURCH HAGE~STOWN,MARYLAND

Rev. Leroy Jackson. Pastor . August I, 1993·

MORNING WORSHIP SERVICE IIlnlstress of !tuslc Prelude Processional Gloria Patrl Call To Worship Opening Hymn

Prayer Choral Respoase Selection Missionary Offering Scripture Reading Decal~e Announcements Selection

Olt'ER'nln' PRAYIR:

11 :00 AM Ms. Vivian IIason

Qlolr

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"When We Walk With The Lord"

Choir Qlolr Usherslfluslc

Rev. Jackson

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Our Father, when we long for life without trials and work without difficulties, remind us that oaks grow strong In contrary willds and diaDlDllds are made under pressure. With stout hearts IDaY we see In every cal.-ity an apportunIty, and not give way to the peaslal. that tmetllle8 grips us In trying U.s.

mOWing that Thc.a art still upon the throne, let us get on with what needs to be done, doIng the best we can and leaving the rest to Thee. Help us to show c.arselves to be good wonc.en who need not be ashamed of out' belief iIId devotion to Thee. Help us to help Thy work here on earth thrc.agh our generous giving of gifts. This we ask In Jesus' preCious name. _no

Offering/Offertory Se['l\lQl\ic Hymn Sermon Inv i tation

801 y CcaIIInion Meet & Greet Recess I ona I DoxologylBenedlction

Choir/Congregation Qloir Rev. Leroy Jackson Page 339/ P<lt;le 235

"Where He Leads lie"

Rev. Jackson

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SUNDAY MORNING WORSHIP SERVICE - 11:00 AM

SUNDAY SCHOOL - 9:30 A.M.

FOR ALL CHOIR MEMBERS: choir rehearsal schedule: Mondays & Wednesdays, 7:00 PM

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UPCOMING EVENTS

Ebenezer wi II render service in Martinsburg next Sunday, August 8th for the United

Methodist Church for their Family & Friends Day. Service will begin at 4:00 PM. Dinner wilt be served prior to service.

******************************************'********* Ebenezer Choir will be taking part in a Gospel Extravaganza

on Saturday, August 21st at 4:00 PI! at Waynesboro High School. This Is sponsored by St. Paul AME Church In Waynesboro. FOR

THOSE !lAKING THIS TRIP, WE PIJIN TO HAVE A COVERED DISH LUNCBD, BEGINNING AT 1:30 PM. IF YOU PLAN TO PARITICIPATE IN THE

LUNCHEON, PLEASE LET MRS. WCY JONES OR MRS. JOANNE JACISII1 INCN RC7ti MANY PEOPLE AND WHAT COVERED DISH YOU WILL BE BRINGING. \IE

MUST KIOl THIS BY NEKT SUNDAY, AUGUST 8, 1993! ---------------------------------------------------------------

OOART&RLYaIfi'&RENCE - Saturday, August 28th at 1:30 PM. Rev. George A. Manning, Presiding Elder, presiding.

Rev. Jackson has the honor of be I ng requested to preach at the District Conference this year. Rev. Jackson will be

preaching on Saturday, Sept. 25th.

Missionaries will meet following service on Sunday, August 15th. Mark your calendar!

Faith Is not believing that God can, but It Is believing that God will.

"There is no longer any rOID for doubt, and we can tell others that salvation is ours, for there Is no

question that he will do what he says."

Hebrews 10: 23

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EBENEZER A.M.E. CHURCH HAGERSTOI,.,N, MARYLAND 21740

REV. LEROY JACKSON, PASTOR Decembe:" 12, 1993

HO!I'IING WORStII P SERVI CE Hinistress of Music Prelude Processi onal 610r i a Patr i Call To Worship O"ening Hymn

Prayer Choral RnponSi Selection Hissi!lllary Offering Responsiv~ Reading

Summary of the Dtcalogue Announcemen ts Hut & Greet ~Iection

OFFERTOR)' PRAYER:

11 :00 Ati Ms. Vivi an Kasoii

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Fige 115 "Hark! The Hef~ld Angels Sing!"

Choir Choir UsherslHusi c Page 747 "Birth of Jesus"

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Hoi y Father, as. the Chr i stmas season approaches, we are overwhelmed with the reminders Df Your generosity and the richness of Your gifts to us through Jesus Christ. Hllp us to boN doNn before Him in reverence, adoration, and commiblent. Bless these gifts and givers that the greatest story ever told can reach the people. Kay the love of God, which is broader than the measure of man's mind; the grace of our Lord Jesus Christ, which is sufficient for all our needs; and the fellowship of the Holy Spirit, who shall head us into all truths, be with us all this day. In Jesus' name we pray. Amen

Offering/Offertory Semon i c Hymn Sermon Invitation

AI tar Call

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SUNDAl SCHOOL - 9:30 A.M. BIBLE STUDY - Wednesdays, 6:30 PI1

ADlA.T CHOIR REHEARSAl: I'Iondays 7:00 PM YOUTH CHOIR REHEARSAL - Saturdays, 11 :00 til 12:30

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Rev. Jackson, Choir ft Congl'e9atian have been invited to render service at Mt _ Moriah Baptist Church in Chambersburg, PA today, December 12, 1m at 4:00 PI1. Rev. George Nathan Bell, Pastor_

Ebe1~zer Hill be making B baskets to give to needy f a,;:i lies _ We need danations for baskets:

1b cans of green beans 16 t.11S of sauerkraut

16 cans of s;weet potatoes 8 cans of cranberry sauce

3 !1 0 lb.) bags of p!ltatoes 4 bunches of cel ery

5 lb. of anions a loaves of bread

Turkeys

PI ease I et !'Irs. Lucy Janes knOll of lII1at you Hi II be donating today. Have donatians ~ by next Sunday, if possible (but no later than TuesdayTY 6:00 PM) - We Hill Al

be making baskets up and distributing them an Tuesday " ~2.t evening at 6:30 PM. AI so, pi ease turn in nues of needy

hllil ies today or no I ater than next Sunday.

.... ***** .... ******* ... * .. ****** •••••••• *********************** Cantata - Christmas Eve, Friday, Dec. 24th at 9:00 PM

•••• 111 .... ******************* ••• *.**** ... ********** •••• 1111.** 6iving becOtlle5 a joy rather than a duty HIlen we realize that

Sod has given us everything_

"If God be for us, 11110 can be against us? He 11110 did not spare His san, but delivered Kim up for us all t

hON Hill He not also Hith Him freely give us all things?"

Romans 8:32

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EBENEZER A.M.E. CHURCH HAGERSTOWN. M,~RYLAND

Rev. Leroy Jackson, Pastor Apr 11 4, 1993

PALM SUNDAY

MORNING WORSHIP SERVICE Ministress of Music Prelude Processional Gloria Patri Call To Worship Open i ng Hymn

11:00 AM Ms. Vivian Mason

Choir

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'God of our Fathers, Whose Almighty Hand' Prayer Choral Response Selection Missionary Offering Scripture Reading Decalogue Announcements Selection

OFFERTORY PRAYER:

Choir Choir UsherslMusic

Rev. Jackson

Choir

Our Father, we Calle to. magnify 'lbee on this Palm Sunday, but we also cane with a sense of need. We want to know'lbee better in order that we may enter more fully into a life that is real and meaningful. Give us not only the desire to serve 'lbee more faithfully, but the power to perform the things that we earnest Iy can do to further Your kingdom. A part of our service is the bringing of our tithes and offerings in order that the work In Ebenezer to advance Thy kingdom can be carried out. Bless us as we give. We pray In Jesus' name. Amen.

Off er i ngiOffer tory Sermon I c Hymn Sermon Invitation

Holy Coomunion Receiving of Palms Meet & Greet Moments of Reflection Doxology/Benediction

Choir/Congregation Choir Rev. Leroy Jackson Page 339

"Where He Leads Me"

Ms. Mason Rev. Jackson

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SUNDAY MORNING WORSHIP SERVICE - 11:00 AM i\DULT BIBLE CLASS - SUNDAY - 10: 00 AM CHOIR REBEARSAL - MONDAYS - 7:00 PM

SUNDAY SCHOOL - 9:30 A.M. ~ A ~ ~ ~ h 4 A ~ A ~ h ~. A h ~ A A A ~ A A A A ~ h ~ A A A A A A 4 A A A h A A A A A

UPCOM ING EV ENTS

WOMEN'DAY SPRING GOSPEL JUBILEE - Sunday, Kay 2nd at 4:00 PM at the theatre of Hagerstown Junior College.

Tickets available from all women. Ticketu purchased earlier will be honored on May 2nd.

We have a nice selection of candy to sell for Easter if you did not already order. Patricia Jones and

JoAnne JaCkson will be seiling it after church today in the Doleman Fellowship Hall.

Rev. Jackson and the choir of Ebenezer will be in service at St. James AME Church in Frederick County on Sunday, April 18th

at 4:00 PM. They will be serving us dinner, so please let JoAnne Jackson know no later than NEXT SUNDAY if you will

be making this trip.

CANDY ORDER MONEY DUE no later than Aprll 18th!!

LENTEN GLEANERS ARE DUE TODAY.

Ebenezer Choir wili be singing for Zion Baptist Church's Women's Day on Sunday, April 25th at 4:00 PM

ANNUAL CONFERENCE - June 1 thru 4, 1993

No problem is too big for God's power ... No person is too small for God's love.

'Behold, I am the Lord, the God of all flesh; is anything too difficult for Me?·

Jeremiah 32:27

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APPRECIATION BANQUET

for

MARTHA V. HOLLINS

In recogntlon

of many years of dedicated service

to the

'Asbury United Methodist Church

and the

united Methodist Women

October 23, 1993

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THE HONOBEE :I \ \" i i,l~~; ' •••••• •

Mrs. Martha Vivian Hollins was born in Sharpsburg. Mary/and. The fourth child of the union of Robert Sherman and Edna Virginia Jackson. She was educated in the Maryland Schools. In 1944. she became the Wife of Walter C. Hollins. Of this union there are two children. three grandchildren. and three great-grandchildren.

Martha has been a member of the Asbury United Methodist Church since 1936. She has served as Chairperson of the Administrative Council. Superintendent of the church school. choir member. church school teacher. finance comminee member and was president of the United Methodist Women for a number of years.

Excellence - A Goal Worth Pursuing

• Phillipians 1:10-11; 20-23

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PROGRAM • • • • • • • Mistress of Ceremony . ................. Mrs. V. Ann Thomas Opening Hymn .............. We Halle. Came. This Far By Faith Welcome ........................... Mrs. Alice Moses Invocation & Grace . .................. Ms. Elizabeth Tay/or Solo .............................. Ms. Jane Stoner

DINNER

Introduction of Speaker .............. Mrs. Cynthia McGregor ~ymn of Praise ..................... How Great Thou Art

Speaker ..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Rev. Beulah Conwell Pastor. Campher Memorial Church

Introduction of Honoree . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mrs. Betty Stoner Presentations

Remarks . . . . . . . . • . • • . . . . . . . . . Representlltives from Family Ms. Elizabeth Taylor

Rev. Boyd N. Walton. Jr. Benedicition ...............•••..... Rev. Beulah Conwell

• • • • • • • • • The United Methodist Women would like to thank everyone of you who helped to make this program a successl

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IllE GlOR\ OF TIlE TRIUNE GOD

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192 We've Come This Far By Faith Fine

Albert A. Goodson

A.A.G. Arr. by Thurston G. I'razie, • round, We've come this _I -, .. by r,.,,_ 21, Fj JJIJ

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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

To God be the Glory for the things He Has done. We are grateful to God for all of the support, love and encouragement received from our friends to make this endeavor a success. We especially a wish to thank our Conference Branch President, Mrs. Annette .. Jones, for her encouragement. We would also like to thank all of the Pastors of the local churches in the area for their prayers and support, and last but not least, we thank all of the participants. Also, a great big THANK YOU to Ray and Kathy of the Legends Restaurant. TO GOD BE TIlE GLORY!!!!!

Our thanks to the following local merchants or persons for donating door prizes or making contributions:

Lynn Brown Barbara Downs EmmaAmbusb

Zimmerman Florists Sharpe Florists Patricia's Florist W& WPoultry J.C. Penney

Karla Bowie • F&MBank

House of Music Casual Comer Loretta Brown

Citizens Saving Bank Joanne Jackson FNB Hagerstown

Bowie Transportation, Inc.

For the Lord himself will descend jrOlll heaven with a cry of command, with the archangels call.

and with the soruui of the ""mpet of God. And the dead in ChrUt will rise first: then we who an alive, who are left,

shall be ccmgh/up together with them in lhe air; and so we shall always be with the Lord

Therefore comfort one another with these words.

First Thessalonians 4: 13-18

IN MEMORIAM ARLEAN C. KING

AUGUST 31, 1926 - AUGUST 17, 1993

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AND

AFRICAN ATTIRE FASHION SHOW

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1993 11 :30 A.M. - 3:30 P.M.

HAMPTON INN 5311 BUCHEYSTOWN PIKE FREDERICK, MARYLAND

Sponsored by: The Allawadrick Area Missionary Society

Washington Conference Branch Aftican Methodist Episcopal Church

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PROGRAM Prestamg: Mrs. Lynn Fisher Quinn Chapel A.M.E. Church

Oreetings .......................................................... Mrs. Peggy Bowie St. James A.M.E. Church

Prayer .. ··· ........ ·: ...... · .. ··· .... ·· .. ··· .... · ...... · ........ ···p!:~~;=~.M.E. Churf

Scripture .......................................................... Rev. Eilean Greene St. James A.M.E. Church

Solo ................................................................... R.oberta Ambush St. Paul A.M.B. Church

Blessing of the Food ..................................... ..

Clat'.Chew

Special Tn'butc ................................................. Mrs. Hazel Dyson Cbairperson, Allawadrick Area

Reflection. ..................................................... .

Solo ................................................................... Mrs. Laverne Wilson

"HERE IT 'TIS" FASHIONs...FASmONS ... BATS ... BATS ... HATS ...

On Pantle for Jesus

Fashion Narrator ...... MI. Faye Conley First A.M.E. Chureh Gaithersburg, MD

Door Prizes ....................................................... Mrs. Stacey Harris St. James A.M.E. Church

Acknowledgment ofSpccial Ouests ................ Mrs. Shirley Ambush Sl Paul A.M.E. Church

Remarks ............................................................ Mrs. Hazel Dyson Mt. Zion A.M.E. Church

Benediction ................................................... ..

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Churches in the Allawadrick Area Missionary Society

St. James A.M.E. Church Mrs. Ellen Ray, President

Quinn Chapel A.M.E. Church Mrs. Frances Robinson, President

Metropolitan A.M.E. Church Mrs. Barbara Giles, President

Dickerson A.M.E. Church

Ebenezer A.M.E. Church - Hagerstown Mrs. JoAnne Jackson, President

St. PaullMt. Pleasant A.M.E. Churches Mrs. Lynette Jonas, President

Mt. Zion A.M.E. Church Mrs. Hazel Dyson, President

COMMIITEE

Shirley Ambush ............................................... St. Paul A.M.E. Church Stacey Harris ................................................. St. James A.M.E. Church Lucy Jones ................................ Ebenezer A.M.E. ChurchIHagerstown Celestine Dixon ............................................. St. James A.M.E. Church Lorean Jordan ................................................ Mt. Zion A.M.E. Church Peggy Bowie ................................................. St. James A.M.E. Church Jean Washington. .................................... Metropolitan A.M.E. Church Jackie Dorsey .............................. Ebenezer A.M.E. ChurchIBmnswick

_ Ellen Ray ....................................................... St. James A.M.E. Church Janice Williams ...................................... Quinn Chapel A.M.E. Church Hazel Dyson ................................................... Mt. Zion A.M.E. Church Edna Diggs .................................................... 8t. James A.M.E. Church Thelma Ambush ............................................... St. Paul A.M.E. Church

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proudly presents the SECOND ANNUAL GOSPEL EXTRAVAGANZA

Sunday, November 28, 1993 Maryland Theatre

4:00 PM

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Keith Bowins, Director Charlotte Smallwood. Pianist

.............................. Rev. Kelvin Wright Virginia Beach. VA

~ ........ INTER"ISSION ••• ~

Selections ....•.•.....•.. Ebenezer A"E Church Choir

~elt!C1ti()" .•................•...............• George A. Burnett

Selecti()ns ................................. Promises of God

Selection .••.•.......•.••.•....••••...••••.••••••• Keith Bow1ns

Selections ....................•.................•...•.•... Spirited

Selections ..•••...••.••.••••••.....••••••••••• Sunnyside Choir

Selec1tions .............................. Rev. Kelvin Wright

Closing Remarks .......••.••.•. ;. Rev. Leroy Jackson

• Past()r. Ebenezer A.".E. Church

Finale

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Honored by

EBENEZER A.M.E. CHURCH

SUnday. May 29. 1994 4:00 P.M.

Elks COIIIIIUnity Center

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A TRIBUTE TO OUR PASTOR

REV. LEROY JACKSON

SUnday, May 29, 1994 4:00 PM

Elks Community Center

of Ceremonies ••• Aubrey Evans

. . . .. .. . . .. . .. . . . . .. . . . .. . . . .. .. . . . Roger Bel I

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ~ . . . DarE,"en Mency

Fried Chicken Baked Ham

Parsley Buttered Potatoes Seasoned Green Beans

Tossed Salad Iced Tea - Coffee

Dessert

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

r Spirited

of Speaker ..•...•...• Grace Snively

Rev. Dessle Carter, Pastor Embry A. M. E. Church

College Park, Maryland

JOtlon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Spirited

reduction of Guests

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Thanks to everyone who participated In planning this evening. Your input and hard work is greatly appreciated.

A special thanks to "SPIRITED" for rendering their beautIful music for our program.

FInally. we especially thank everyone for coming and sharing In this afternoon's tribute to our beloved Rev. Jackson.

Ebenezer A.M.E. Church Family

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e • APPRECIATION BANQUET

for

MARTHA V. HOLLINS

in recogntion ,

of many years of dedicated service ,

to the

e • 'Asbury United M(Jthodlst Church

and the

United Methodist Women " .,

• • October 23, 1993

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WE HONOREE 'It J. 4-~. . .. ~ ..... •

Mrs. Martha Vivian Hollins was born in Sharpsburg. Maryland. The fourth child of the union oj Robert Sherman and Edna Virginia Jackson. She was educated in the Maryland Schools. In 1944. she became the wife of Walter C. Hollins. Of this union there are two children. three grandchildren. and three, great-grandchildren.

Martha has been a member of the Asbury United Methodist Church since 1936. She has seived as Chairperson of the Administrative Council. Superintendent of the church school. choir member. church school teacher. finance committee member and was president of the United Methodist Women for a number of years.

Excellence - A Goal Worth Pursuing

Phillipiam 1 :10-11; 20-23

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• • • • • • Mistress of Ceremony . ................. Mrs. V. Ann Thomas Opening Hymn .............. We Halle. Came This Far By Faith Welcome ........................... Mrs. Alice Moses Invocation & Grace . .................. Ms. Elizabeth Taylor Solo

Ms. Jane Stoner

DINNER

Introduction of Speaker .............. Mrs. Cynthia McGregor &mn of Praise ..................... How Great Tholl Art

Speaker .......................... Rev. Beulah Conwell Pastor. Compher Memorial Church

Introduction of Honoree .................. Mrs. Betty Stoner Presentations

Remarks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Representatives from Family Ms. Elizabeth Taylor

Rev. Boyd N. Walton. Jr. Benedicition ....................... Rev. Beulah Conwell • • • • • • • • • The United Methodist Women would like 10 thank everyone of you who helped to make this program a success!

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192 We've Come This Far By Faith

Alberl A. Goodson

A.A.G. An. by Thurslon G. FraZier.

We've come this far by faith Lean-ing on the Lord;

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IHE GLOR) OF TIlE TRIUNE GOD

77 How Great Thou Art I.

: t. • . . . : . l:..,r awe-some

• 1. 0 Lord my God! when won - der 2. When through the woods and for - est glades I wan - der, 3. And when I think that God, his Son not spar - ing, 4. When Christ shall come with shout of Be - cia - rna - tion

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~Ip~ J-~.--., .. • • .. ~ ~----.. -con - sid - er all the worlds thy hands have made, and hear the birds sing sweet - Iy in the trees; sent him to die, I scarce can take it in; and take me home, what joy shall fill my heart. • EJj If h f3 nS3 ~ ~ IF

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thy power through· out the un . i-verse dis - played . and hear the brook, and feel the gen - tie breeze; he bled and died to take a - way my sin;

and there pro - claim, my God, how great thou art! .. .- . . . h ~ r---, - . • . . I V '1111r11(lr~'~ original U'(lrds nrt' "u'Orks" Slid "mig1Jty."

WORDS: Stuart K. Jline, 1953 flOW GREAT THOU ART

Itt, with Refrain MOSIC: SIUllrt K. Jline, 1953 ~ 19.';1, r('n{'wt'd 19fU Manna MusiC, Inc.

PRAISE AND THANKSGIVING

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SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS

t DEL. JOHN P. DONOGHUE SCHOLARSHIP .~

Stephanie Bell North 1993

NORTH STREET SCHOOL SCHOLARSHIP

Lisa Weathersby Michelle Hardy A.my Johnson

South South Williamsport

1991 1992 1993

MARTIN L. KING, JR. SCHOLARSHIP

.onette Keats ~arianna Brown

Monica Cooper Sheila Hardy Daphne Anderson Mildred Smith Dawn Martin Chastity 1I.!mm Wayne Fl oyo' Angela Anderson Mekea Anderson Hope 8el.1 Rodney Camp be 11

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North Smithsburg South South North North Williamsport Goretti Smithsburg North North North North

1987 1988 1989 1989 1990 1990 1991· 1992 1992 1993 1993 1993 1993

STUDENT SPONSORS

Deshirl Brown John P. Donoghue Franklin P. Erck

Michael Hardy Progress; ve Men I s Cl ul:! .

North Street School Reunion Committee Rapid Lube

Sharon Temple #160

SCHOLARSHIP CONTRIBUTORS

WASHINGTON COUNTY " _ NAACP

8TH ANNUAL

c}~Sbf)01VL Grace P. Bush .) _ gCU)JTI Clique Club

Dr. & Mrs. George Comstock Delegate John P. Donoghue

Ebenezer AME Church Laura C. Graves

Hagerstown Trust Company Ne" i e Keyes

Kingls Apostle Holiness Church Youth Group Carolyn Moore

Mr. &·Mrs. Thomas Stoner Sara Zenge ~ ~

CS,J)JDCUS CJ SUNDAY, MAY 15, 1994

3:00 PM

VENICE INN HAGERSTOWN, MARYLAND

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PROGRAMME

PRESIDING Rodney Campbell

" .TINGS Angela Anderson

ALL (Please Stand) BLACK NATIONAL ANTHEM

SELECTION Jason Davis

POEM Stepha n i e Be 11

INVOCATION Elder Gary Mebane Calvery Church of God in Christ

"DINNER"

ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF Willie Conyers GUEST

~ _ERS Rodney & Friends

SELECTION Bambi Wilkerson

"COLLEGE BRIEFING"

INTRODUCTION OF SENIORS Annette Conyers

SELECTION Audrey Johnson

DEL. JOHN DONOGHUE Del. Donoghue SCHOLARSHIP

EBENEZER AME CHURCH Rev. Leroy Jackson SCHOLARSHIP

HAGERSTOWN TRUST CO. Philip Rohrer

~ WLARSHIP

NORTH STREET SCHOOL Christella Keyes SCHOLARSHIP

PROGRAMME (continued)

MARTIN L. KING, JR. Ruth Monroe SCHOLARSHIPS

"WINNER" AWARD Ruth Monroe

REMARKS Willie Conyers

BENEDICTION Elder Gary Mebane

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"WINNERS"

W WILLINGNESS

I INDIVIDUALITY

N NICETY .-rta'kll."

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R ROLE MODELS

S SUPERIORITY

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The Washington County Branch of the NAACP sincerely thanks all those whose participation and donations made this event a success. A special thanks to Rodney Campbell and all of the previous scholarship winners who came to

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-A CELEBRATION OF LOVE

FIVE DECADES

Order of Service

Prelude

Prayer ................. , ...................... 11 •••••

Processional .......................... " ........ .

4IlusiC

Musical Selection ............... u ••••••••••.

Soloist .................... " .. " ............ .

Rev. Ralph Monroe

"Remain In My Love" John 15:9, 11·12 (NIV) Integrity's Praise

"0 Perfect Love" Dorothy Gurney Miss Nina Hollins

Reaffirmation of Marriage Vows..... Rev. Beverly M. Hargrove

Presentation of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Churchill Hollins

_ating of Bride and Groom

Blessing of the Food ........................ Rev. Boyd Walton

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SPECIAL THANKS

-Participating Clergy ..................... Rev. Beverly M. Hargrove Rev. Boyd Walton Rev. Ralph Monroe

Mistress of Ceremony ................... Connle Williams

Audio-Visual II •• I •••••• II •• , •••••••••••••• '"

Decorations ............................ II ••••

~~Ic~ ........ , ................•....•.••••..••••••••

Coordinators ......... , ..................... .

Candy Prather

Nina Hollins

Carolyn Eby McKee

Walter Carver Hollins 8 Lori Ann Hollins Edna Marie Hollins

Our deepest thanks and gratitude to each of you who have shared your friendship and love throughout our lives. We praise God for you. May He richly bless you as you have been a blessing to us.

~ ~tk d} WJe~

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I CCSC MEM8ERSH®

SEPTEMBER, 1993 COMMUNITY VOLUNTEEP~

LORA BYLER

PAT BUCKLEY

MARGARET COMSTOCK

EMMA LOU DAVIS

ROBERT DEAN

MARJORIE GRUHBACIIER

MARY LOU GUTCIIES

DOLORES IIARHON

REV. ELLEN HURVITZ

VILLlAH HASON

SIIIRLEY SIIIFLBIl

CRACE SNIVELY

SARA ZENCE ANN MacDONALD

MARION CHALFONT MCI STAFF

REV.' S. J. DAY

JOAN UAHILTOII

RQBEM'GEARHART. V .A. C •

MONICA TBACII

LT. BA BBINGTON

INMATE REPRESENTATIVES

ONE FROM BACiI or Tlilt FOLLOWING:

ART CLASS

C.A.P. JAYCEES

LIFESTYLES

MCI - II WEEKLY NEWS

MUSIC CLASS

RESIDENT OUTREACIlCOHHITTEE

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ANNUAL MEEI'lNG

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P'ROGRAM

GREETINGS. • • • • • • • • • • .Robert Dean ...

RECOGNITION. GUESTS and COMMITTEE MEMBERS

REMARKS •••• • • • • 0 Warden Lloyd Waters

RECOGNITION or INMATE REPRESENTATIVES

Resident Outreach Committee

C.A.P. Jaycees

LIFESTYT.ES

Music Class

Art Class

M.C.I.-H Weekly News

APPRECIATIONS

Robert Gearhart. Acting V.A.C. Victor Wachs, Art Clasa Coordinator Steven McCloston, Art Exhibit William Mason, Art Exhibit

ALTERNATIVE TO VIOLENCE PROGRAM

Mrs. Marjorie Grumbacher ...

VOCAL SELECTIONS

M.C.I.-H Choir

• ART CLASS EXHIBIT AWARDS

First Place •• Darryl Jones Second .. Third ..

Carroll Taylor Neil Cohen

HONORABLE MENTION Anthony Dickerson Billy Barnes John Dykes Stephen Harper Quentin Rodwell

Ronald

John Sheppard • Spurgeon Stevenson

Walter Ward

) GUEST SPEAKERS •••••••• Hr. Terry Shrader Mr. Jack Middlekauff

* * * * * * * Our very special welcome to the members

or the Maryland Parole Commission. We do appreciate their taking time rrom the1r busy schedule to share this evening with us.

aEFRESHMENTS

• building bridgas . .. not walls

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EBENEZER A.M.E. CHURCH HAGERSTOWN, MARYLAND 21740

REV. LEROY JACKSCN, PASTOR June 19, 1994

FAT HER'S DAY rtORNING I«JRSHIP SERVICE 11:00 AM

l1inistress of I'Iusic Prelude Processional Gloria Patri Cal I To Worship Opening Hymn

Prayer Choral Response Selection

Missionary Offering Responsive Reading

SuMary.of the Decalogue Announcements Meet It 6reet Selection OFfERTORY PRAYER:

Ms. Vivian I'Iason

Choir

Page xix Page 429 "Faith of our Fathers'

Choir Choir, Page 3Bb "Guide Ify Feet" Ushers/Music Page b9B, Part II °They I'Iade A Calf·

Choir

Heavenly Father, thank You for allowing us to be in Your house an this Father's Day. Help each father understand that what his children see in hi. and hear from him has a strong influence an them. Thank You Lord for allowing us the privilege of being parents and grant us the wisdom, love, and pat ience to be good parents and for teach ing our ch i I dren to live their lives according to Thy wi 11 • We seek Thy guidance in all aspects of our I ives, and especially in the rearing of children. Kay we be helpful and caring to all the children we COIle in contact with; and for those we cannot personally touch, keep thetl in our prayers. 0 Lord, our Sod, Father of all eankind, we just thank You for Tour grace and love. In this offering we express our thanksgiving for Your grace to us. In the nalle of Jesus Christ our Lord, we pray. AnIen. Offering/Offertory Choir/Congregation Sermonic Hymn Choir SerIIIon Rev. Leroy Jackson Invitation Page 483

Al tar Call Moments of Reflection Doxology/Benediction

"When I Can Read My Title Clear"

Rev. Jack son

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SUNDAY rtORNING WORSHIP SERVICE - 11:00 AM S\llilDAY SCHOOL - 9:30 A.tl.

BIBLE STUDY - Wednesdays, 6:30 PM FOR ALL CHatR I£I!8ERS: rehearsal: Mondays 7:00 PM ----------------------------------------------------

June Birthdays ••••• David Christian - June 21 Darin \'Iency, Jr. - June 30

****************************************************** lFCOI1lNG EVENTS

**************************************************** YOUTH DAY - Sunday, Jul y 10th.

youth Day rehearsals: Thursdays, 7 PI'I Saturdays 11 :00 AM

(((({{{({{{{{{{{{{{({{({{{{{{)}})}})})}})}}}}1}}}}}})}}})}

AREA HAPPENINGS •••••

SUNDAY SCHOOL CONVENTION - June 24 & 25, Great Mt. Hebo

~ trip to Heritage USA, SC - July 5 through 9

Next quarterly conference - July lbth

Stettards worksh~ - Hunter l1eftIorial Jul y 23 11 AM ({{{{{{{({{({({{{{{{{{)})}»}}»f»»}}}}J»)

Rev. Jack50ll and Ebenezer Choir wi 11 render service an Sunday, August 7, 1'R4 at Zion Baptist Church at 4:00 PI'! -for their

annual "Home Colling" Celebration.

Rev. Jackson, Choir It congregation will be at the Venice Inn on August 14th at 3:00 PIt -for the l'Ia5Ollic Annual l'IeIIIoria\ Service.

On Sunday, October 3, 1'R4, Rev. Jackson, Choir It congregation will be in service at sunnyside United Methodist Church in

Frederick, l'Iaryl and for thelr annual HomecOlling Service. We will have dinner there on this date.

HAPPy FATHER'S DAY

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c.;,:"i 1Sl-";

FATHER'S DAY HdNbRS •..•• pr'

HONOREE HONOREDBF

tftonald Arrington Children i' fJaES Banks Gloria ~her

• _James Banks Vivian & SOnny Db Burnett Gary and Leysa ohn Broadus John Walker

Todd Beck Tramaine Edward Brown, Jr. Michelle, Jess, Eddie, "

Maretta Phi I ip Burnett ~/". 'Jay Young Anthony Bell, • Serena and Kids AnthDn6 Bell, Jr. Serena James 0bd Serena " Kids fIrIi llie I ackwell Stokes, Josie, Cedric &

Lena BOger Stokes Bl ackwell Brandon Boger" .C.J. Blackwell Michael Boger Brandon Boger It C.J. Blackwell Cedric BI ackwell C.J. & Virginia Stanley Brown, Sr. StanleYJ Jr.~ Regina, Mark *Eugene Brown, Sr. Eugene 1'., tanley, Sr. Stanley Brown, Jr. Miranda Mark Brown Sr' • l'Iark, Jr. Euyene M. ~own, Jr. Michael Brown Wa lace Brooks Children *Henry BrCMn Malcoma BrOlIn Cec i I Ba I timore Ma I coma Brown

fit .aYlon CalIpher, Sr. Sharon, Vanessa Rhoda Maylon, Jr., " Gloria Arrington

fWalter Ca~her, Sr. Maylon, Sr. . David Chris ian binic *Charles Carroll Marshall Snively fJohn C. Christian Lorraine McDaniel *George W. CI ark Donna Lockley" Family *Char I es CI ark James LDckley *Charles CoIIIbs Jues Lock I ey A I bert Campbell Al ijeh Campbell

Curtis Derbigny Dominique *Caesar C. Dol eman Caesar V. Doleman, Charles Doleman,

Charles Doleman Ell en Taylor Sonny, Rosemary, Dawn, Tamara,

Caesar V. Do I f!IIaIt Shalora, Ma I coma Browri Anthona; Anna, Anletta, Grandchildren, Great andchlldren, MalcDtlla Brown

Aubrey Evans l'Iia It Andrea. David l'Iichael . .

- .Alfred Evans. 'Sr. Do~al~j LenoralJanda, Alfr.ed, Jr.,

James Edwards "Prlstl la and rey

Clifford Edwards . Leonard Everett Sam Everett

Bobby Frederick Barron Debra~rlllOlld iWi! iam FI rrhe ; Bill Fiythe, ta Doleatan fGeorge A. reeman Children fWilliam Fisher Donna Lockley" Family fDaniel Fletcher Genevieve l'faiIuel

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HONOREE HONORED BY HONOREE HONORED BY *Edison Gaines Ruth Walker

DarIn Hency, Sr. Helen & Darin, Jr. Malcolm Mlmcy Darin, Helen, Darin, Jr.

fArthur Gaines, Sr. Shannon fGeorge Mccann Harriett Dejesus Arthur Gaines, Jr. Shannon Carlton Gaines Shannon Hoses Norris, Jr. Chi I dren fGeorge Geeins Anna s,!:thony I Grandchi I dren Floyd Nicholson Hel en &. Darin, Jr.

and t Grandchildren Robert Newton StUbbs, Crystal, Wayne fChristopher Herbert Lucy ::ron~ ....... e Leroy Jackie

~ald Ponder Al bert HarftlOll Do lorE!$-, tI!1rftlOll Asia *Wi 11 iam Hi II Aaron HUI Gera IdE. Patterson ,5r. Geraldine Evans fWa Iter HarftlOll, Sr. Louise Brown *Dr. Walter Harmon, Jr. Loui seBrown Garfield Rice Kierra &. Kanika FrankHarftlOll Louise Brown Carroll Robinson Bill &. Lily Ann *Henrr HarftlOll Loui se Brown INel son Russ Gloria ArrIngton Rober Hill, Sr. Robert Hi 11, Jr. fWilliam M. Russ Beatrice, Princeton, DaVid

fJack Rideout David Christian Robert Johnson PD, Steve Rick,Penny Kenneth Russ Lucille & Children Steve Johnson Janel led Claude, Steve, Jr., Frank I in Russ Children

Kevin, anny *Charles Rideout, Sr. Children Rick Johnson Brandl Todd Rideout Children Warren Johnson Lucy Jones, Arnetta Dol eIIan I James Robinson Kevin & Kendra Lockley

Malcolma Brown, Ruth, Walker, Priscilla Karcie, MelVin, Jr. Paul etta Tryman *Melvin Smith

+William W. Jones, Sr. Chris, Francis, Page, Pat, Gwen, Russell Snivel y AnnetteL

Marshall, Lena & Brandon Boger, lynn and Grandchildren Stokes Josie Blackwell

Ja.tlleS Jones, Sr. earolyn Norris *George Snively Pauletta Tr~manA Russell Snively *Char I es JOOns Grace Snively Wolfgang Sonntag Sonja

l Tase a

f ichele

Rev. Leroy Jackson Sunday Schoo Children, fHenrS SteNart Annet e Snlve y Mal cOIla Brown John \!\Others Shannon &. Jason

Rev. Leroy Jackson Natalie, Janine & Grandchildren e tlfarl Sull ivan Robert Sui I ivan John lacy Jackson Rev. leroy Jackson Benjamin Summers HOI I calla Brown Lionel Jackson Princeton & David Young fSherman Summers Malcoma Brown Johnny Jones Jay Youn!! Illoyd Simmons, Sr. Debbie & Family *Herbert Jenkins David Christian fHarry Jones Ja.t11e5 Jones, .Sr. fJatneS Tr~man, Sr. Pauletta Tryman

fNoah Tol ert Bobbie fRev. Hen'1!e Ish Marguerite Doleman Mark Taylor ~oka Taylor 6eorge H. Vivian L. Mason William Thornton TIara *Frank H. Keyes, Sr. May, GuSsie

l Vincent, Reginald,

'. Mary l Russe I, Frank, Kenneth and fSamuel Vaughn Kathy Evans Arne ta

Arthur E. Kenney Vincent L. Kenney *Haurice Weathers Anna Evans Andrea Kidrick Kierra Kidrick fEjoy Walker Ruth, Edison, John, Charles, IAI fred Knode Sherr~ Young JoAnn Baker Reginald Keyes Rick India tCharles Watkins Chuch Chert" carol~

fEdgar Washington Arnetla, An hon~ I & I cOIla Brown IHerbert Lockley Donna lockle~ & Family Parker Watson Troy, Klmberly Melanie *John Lockley Patricia Stu bs & FamIly *James R. Williams James T l Emma J. Henry C., Herbert,

EI izabe h It/1arsha II Mason GraceSni vel y, Herbert Mason James T. Williams Celena, Florence, Cindy lWi 11 iam Mason Herbert Mason *James E. Washington Anna V. Washington Herbert Hason Annette Snively -William L. Mason Cheryl, Carol yo, Tratllaine, ~ Bobbie Yates Aaron & Christina

Mal cOIla Brown, [enOl & Brandon Raymond Young, Jr. ReggieA

Ian, Kiara, Beatrice Young, *Charles Moore Lily Ann, Florence, Louise, David ichael

Charlotte May f tlalcOllla Brown fRarond Youn9, Sr. Maretta, Princeton, David, Raymond, Jr. Kenneth Miner Kimberly & Ke ly William P. Young Beatrice Young *Lester Mason William L. Mason Ph il ip Young Beatrice Young MattheN Mitchell Rysheda Hitchell David Young Beatrice Young, Jay Young Steve McGloster Noah & Nicole fWalter Younger Angie Nicholson fJoseph McIlwain Stokes, Josie & Cedrick Bl ackwell

fIN LOVING MEMORY Lena & Brandon Boger *Amos Mc 11 wai n StQk,~, JOSie, lena & Brandon .

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I CCSC AfEMjEiiSiiiPI

SEPTEMBER. 1993 COMMUNITY VOLUNTEERS

LORA BYLER

PAT BUCKLEY

IlARCARET COMSTOCK

EMMA LOU DAVIS

ROBERT DEAN

MARJORIE GRUHBACIIER

HARY LOU GUTClIES

DOLORES IIARHON

REV. ELLEN HURWITZ

WILLIAM HASON

SHIRLEY SlllrLU

CRACE SNIVELY

SARA ZEHGE

ANN MacDONALD MARION CHALFONT

IICI STAFF

lEV. S. J. DAY

JOAN IIAHILTON

RQBERTGEARIfART, V .A. C.

MONICA TBACII

LT. BA BBINGTON

INMATE REPRESENTATIVES

ONE FROM BACiI OF Til! FOLLOWING:

ART CLASS

C.A.P. JAYCEES

LIFESTYLES

HCI - II WEEKLY NEWS

MUSIC CLASS

RESIDENT OUTREACII COMMITTEE

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ANNUAL MEETING

Wednesday June 8, 1994

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PROGRAM

GREETINGS. • • • • • • • • • • .Robert Dean

RECOGNITION... GUESTS and COMMITTEE MEMBERS

REMARKS •••• • • • • • Warden Lloyd Waters

RECOGNITION of INMATE REPRESENTATIVES

Resident Outreach Committee

C.A.P. Jaycees

LIFESTYLES

Music Class

Art Class

M.C.I.-H Weekly News

APPRECIATIONS

Robert Gearhart, Acting V.A.C. Victor Wachs, Art Class Coordinator Steven McCloston, Art Exhib1t William Mason, Art Exh1bit

ALTERNATIVE TO VIOLENCE PROGRAM Mrs. Marjorie Grumbacher

VOCAL SELECTIONS

M.C.I.-H Choir

ee ART CLASS EXHIBIT AWARDS

First Place Second It

Third .. HONORABLE ~NTION

Darryl Jones Carroll Taylor Neil Cohen

Anthony Dickerson Billy Barnes

:John Sheppard • Spurgeon Stevenson

Walter Ward John Dykes Stephen Harper Quentin Rodwell

Thomas Welsch William White

Ronald Whooten Bey

.... ,.GUEST SPEAKERS •••••••• Hr. Terry Shrader ,., .., Mr. Jack Middlekauff

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* * * * * * * Our very special welcome to the members

ot the Maryland Parole Commission. We do appreciate their taking time from the1r busy schedule to share this evening with us.

~EFRESHMENTS

building bridgas ••• not walls

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Judge Javid W. Young is a native of Hagerstown, Maryland. He attended Washington County publ ic schoo'is, and graduated from North Hagerstown High School in 1969. He received his Associates of Arts degree from Hagerstown Junior College in 1971 and awarded Bachelor of Arts degree in Sociology and Phychology from the Univeristy of Maryland Baltimore County in 1974. Judge Young obtained his Juris Doctorate from the University of Maryland School of Law in 1977.

In 1977. Judge Young was appointed Reporter to the Baltimore County Charter Revision Commission. In 1978, he began an appellate

to t~e District Court cf Maryland for Bal~imore Ci:y i~ December, 1985

Judge Young is active in a number of civic and professional organizations. He is one of the founders of the Second Generation Foundation which was established to provide financial asslstance to minority students at his alma mater, the University of Maryland Baltimore County. He also serves on the board of Jirectors of the =am-i 1 Y

~,::;tIOO Oi Idv, v,'r:E're ne teccnes iega~ 'ff'rltl"lg.

Judge Young and his wife, Lynnette, reside i" Baltimo"e City

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EBENEZER A.M.E. CHURCH CHOIR

Gloria Arrington Donnis Ashby Roger Bell Lena Boger Michelle Brown Nancy Burnett Jeannie Carroll Dwayne Carey Anna Doleman Anthony Doleman Arnetta Doleman Jimmy Dorsey Kathy Evans Mitch Evans Shannon Gaines

JoAnne Jackson Carole Johnson Warren Johnson Vivian Mason Angie Nicholson Lucille Russ Deborah Simmons Priscilla Smith Maria Taylor Lola Todd Robert Turner Tina Turner Charles Watkins Cindy Woods

~ Raymond Young :.t; , Ai#" "

Rev. Jackson, Officers & Members of Ebenezer & the Ebenezer Choir would like to thank each and everyone for helping us to honor Sister Arnetta Doleman this evening. We hope you have enjoyed your evening with us.

---.If.... ~"'--_

~~. «<<= ~

A T .... 'ffute: TD AR-NETTA nOLEJ'lAN

Howard Johnson notor Lodq~ suuda.,. ApriL 30. 199.5

5:00 pn

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Ebenezer A.M.E. Church Hagerstown, MD

BANQUET HONORING A R NET TAD 0 L E MAN

Howard Johnson Motor Lodge Sunday, April 30, 1995

5:00 PM

PRO G RAM •

listress of Ceremony........... Carole Johnson

~nlng Selection •.. ·Precious Lord, Take My Hand'

relcome •••••••••••••••••••...•.•.••. Le I a Greene

~able Blessing ................. Gloria Arrington

DIN N E R

*** CHAT AND CHEW *** !election ....................... Ebenezer Choir4lt ntroduction of Honoree ......•.•. Vivian Mason

It T RIB UTE S T 0 SISTER ARNETTA DOLEMAN

'ROM:

amily

riend

hurch

holr

• I , •••••• I ........... . lmthony Doleman

................................ Lucy Jones

......................•... Robert JOhnson •

. • • • • • • • • . • . . . • • • . . . . . . . . • . .. Luc i II e Russ

astor ..................•.... Rev. Leroy Jackson

*********************

Se I ect i on .............•.........• Ebenezer Cho i r . /.l.?liZi> I

Special Remarks & Acknowledgements ............ . Arnetta Doelman

Selection ......... Rev. Jackson & Ebenezer Choir

Remarks:

President of Choir ......... Raymond Young Pastor ................. Rev. Leroy Jackson

• Benedi ctl on ............. .. Rev. Leroy Jackson

MEN U

Fruit Cup - Salad Cornish Game Hen Steamed Broccoli

Gravy/Mashed Potatoes Ice Cream Beverage

:}:{a ~i)O««~

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.... •

"

DEBORAH CHAPTER # 12 OES PHA

~.~ . HAGERSTOWN, MARYLAND

cHonoring

~orthu~on

Affletu ~ ~oleman

••

, . SUNDAY,juNE 4, 1995

WILLIAMSPORT FIREHALL

BRANDY AVENUE

WILLIAMSPORT, MARYLAND 21795

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.-wordy ~ Arnett4 11. ~leman 19~5-1995

Worthy Matron Arnetta V. Doleman of Deborah Chapter # 12. was born in Hagerstown, Md. Daughter of Edith Washington and Frank Keyes. She has four sisters and six brothers. She was raised by a wonderful grandfather Edgar Washington. Worthy Matron Doleman was educated in Washington County Public Schools.

Arnetta married Ceasar Doleman in 1940 and has one son. Anthony Doleman. They have four grandchildren, and ten great­grandchildren.

She has been a faithful member of Ebenezer AM.E. Church since 1954 and has served on the choir, as Sunday School teacher, usher; and is currently serving as secretary and treasurer.

Arnetta joined Sharon Temple # 160 in 1948 and now serves as treasurer. She was very active in Community Chest, (now known as United Way) since 1955 and was VIP in 1985, which she always made her goal. She also worked with March of Dimes starting with Dimes for Polio and then Mother March for Birth Defects. She was Captain for many years and served on the executive board. She now collects for Mental Health and Leukemia. She's on the Washington County Health Board, and belongs to the North End Sr. Citizens which she now serves as treasurer.

Worthy Matron Doleman joined Deborah Chapter #12 in 1954 serving as treasurer. In 1962 she became Worthy Matron under the leadership of Grand Worthy Matron Madeline Williams and Grand Worthy Patron Francis Vaul, which she served for two years. In 1985 under Grand Worthy Matron Elaine Campbell and Grand Worthy Patron Fred Bennett she was called again to serve as Deborah Chapter's Worthy Matron. For ten continuous years she has been and continues to be supportive of the Chapter's activities and meetings.

Worthy Matron

Arnetta Do/eman

1985-1995

I have been Worthy Matron for many years and have been guided along the way under several Grand Worthy Matrons and Grand Worthy Patrons.

worker. after my years as Worthy.c.~Qn

Under her leadership I pra* continues to bring in new rn~nl'>rc:

of my me all of the

May God bless all my Sisters and Brothers and k you all for wonderful years of service.

~ordy ~on Ametta ~. ~lem41l

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Congratu lations and

Best Wishes to

~ortlw'~n

..Nnemt ~ 4JoLe"um

For Your Many Years of Service

Your Neice,

1'aitJe ~U55

Congratulations and Salutation of Best Wishes

~ortlw'~n ..Nnett4 ~ 4JoLe"um

You Have Reached a Great Milestone .

Your Work is Proclaimed in the Fruit Produced Through

Your Leadership.

Keep Sorrowing on With God as the Wind Beneath

Your Wings. "P.J\.t. Charlotte ~O. Smallwoo~

onSOLIDATED P. r. i . n . t. i . n . 9 ~

1021 West Washington Street

Hagerstown, Maryland 21740

301·739·1640

18 YearJ Experience in Quality Off Jet Printing

t

WORTHY MATRON

1985-1995

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Congratulations! ! From the Officers and Members of

District No.3, Order of the Eastern Star, P.H.A.

We exten~ our best wishes to J!OU along with J!our manJ! other frien~s . ./\1aJ! this ~tQf.

June 4. 1995. be one of J!our happiest experiences.

Faye H. Williams, District Deputy Grand Matron

Betty Thomas, District Grand Associate Matron

Herman L. Williams, District Lecturer

Queen Esther Chapter No.2 Trudy Hurd. WM Dave Randolph, WP

Deborah Chapter No. 12 Arnetta Doleman, WM John Preston,WP

Zorah Chapter No. 36 Mary B. Ganges,WM Aaron Williams Jr., WP

Hope Chapter No. 52 Carolyn Bowens, WM Sterling Lyles,WP

Leah Chapter No. 62 Betty Spencer WM Theodore Chase Jr.,WP

Congratulations and

Best Wishes to

~Drdw~n .Nnetta £()Olenum

Deborah Chapter No. 26, O.E.S, P.H.A

Officers and Members of

Zorah Chapter No. 36, O.E.S., P.H.A

Mary Bruce Ganges, Worthy Matron

Aaron Williams,Jr., Worthy Patron

Congratulations For Your

Ten Years of Service

~ortlw'~ ArnettIt ~ ~lem4n

From the Officers and Members of

Leah Chapter #62 Worthy Matron: Betty Spencer Worthy Patron:

Theodore Chase,Jr. Secretary:

Betty Thomas

~orthe ~ ~oleman ~he £.or~ is 'Your Shepher~

-He 1<eeps 'You ~n~er -His Watchful Care

-He -Has Qiven 'You Qui~ance an~ Wis~om

10 ~e Worthy ./\1atron All ~hese 'Years

Congratulations Officers and Members of

Queen Esther Chapter No.2 Frederick, MD

Trudy Hurd,W.M. Barbara Sims, AM.

Dave Randolph, w.P. Herman Williams,AP.

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II

SANCTIFYING AND PERFECTING GRACE

526 What a Friend We Have in Jesus

,

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1. What 2. Have 3. Are

a friend we we tri - als we weak and

have in and temp heav - y

Je ta la

- sus, tions? den,

all our Is there

cum - bered

- ,........ I " r--. -, : , .. .. .. .... ..-

sins and griefs to bear! What a priv -i -lege to car - ry trou -ble an - y - where? We should nev-er be dis - cour -aged; with a load 'i. ca~,? Pre - cious Sav-ior, s~1 our ref - uge;

, .. .... , , - __ 'r-..

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ev - ery-thing to God in prayer! 0 what peace we of - ten take it to the Lord in prayer. Can we find a friend so take it to the Lord in prayer. Do thy friends de·spise, for -,. • : ,.' ,. ,. ,.- ,. ,.

, ,

, I" -- L.....I - -for - feit,

faith - ful sake thee?

o who Take

what need-less pain we bear, will all our sor-rows share? it to the Lord in prayer!

all be -Je sus In his

cause we do not car - ry knows our ev - ery weak- ness;

and shield thee;

ev - cry-thing to God in prayer. take it to the Lord in prayer. thou wilt frod a sol- ace there.

WORDS: lo ... ph M. Scri •• n, ca. 1855 MUSIC: Charle. C. Conver .... 1868

CONVERSE 87.870

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Seen,,;} Cbrutian Church HagercJtown~ Mary/anO Rev. Rose Ann Duckett, Pastor

'''We TrUJt In Go(J" Confj'talufallon~!

!BEd rwl~hE~ c:If~ 'You

CefEb-'tale Cfen 'Yeau a

rwo'tth!l cMal'ton.

god !B[ej,j, 'You

lJ:Jeb-o'tah ChaptE't

eNo. 12 D.E.~.

dfafjEulown, cMd

~--------------------~I.

~est ~ishes to

~.~ Arnetu ~ #!()oiemtm

Progressive Men's Club President: Harry Barnett, Sr. Vice-President: Roy Smith Secretary: Clifford Edwards Treasurer: John H. Preston, Sr.

William Claiborne James Davis ',I Wallace Brooks William Campbell, Sr. William Keyes, Sr. Willie Gandy, Sr.

John H. Broadus

~~1'rinrerHall(;~~.17&AM

DISTRICT NO.2 OFFICE OFTHE DISTRICT DEPUTY

GRAND MASTER

JURISDICTION OF MARYLAND 1301-07 EUTAW PLACE

BALTIMORE. MARYLAND 21217 (30 I) 669-4966

KENNETH W. PARKER. DDGM 3147 FUNTHILL ROAD ADAMSTOWN. MARYLAND 21710 (30 I) 694-9658

831-8636

Congratulations to

-Worclw' ~ Anretu ~ole1ll4n from the

Officers and Members Second Masonic District

DDGM - Kenneth W Parker, 33°

ADDGM - Robert J. Naylor, Sr., 33°

DL - Neal S. Hall III, 3r DI - Dave L. Randolph, 32°

DR - Ernest M. Powell,Jr., 33°

DeOp - John H. Preston, 32"

Fredericktonian Lodge No.41 Thomas Ford WM.

Oak Spring Lodge No. 41 Pythagaran Lodge No.7 4 Eric E. Bell, WM. Nicholas P. Brame, W M.

James E. Stewart Lodge No.49 Evening Star Lodge 84 George Wright,W.M. Donald Lyles,W M.

MostWorshipful Grand Master. Samuel T. Daniels, 33°

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u,"8rat:ulations i'fo Our ~ortlw- :Matron

Arnetta ~ ~oleman

from the Officers and Members of Deborah Chapter #12 O.E.S. (P.H.A.)

Hagerstown, MD WORTHY MATRON: WORTHY PATRON:

Arnetta Doleman John H. Preston, Sr.

ASSOCIATE MATRON: ASSOCIATE PATRON: Hazel Preston Isaac Doleman

MEMBERS:

Fredericka Barnum Bonnie Bell Elaine Daily

Elsie Doleman Evelyn Duke

Geraldine Freeman Christine Holman Grace Hopewell Agnes Jackson

Fanny Keats Lily A. Mason Carrie Mosby

Juanita Queen Paige Russ

Cynthia Smothers Grace Snively Hazel Stewart Ann V. Thomas Jane Williams

Michael Keats Emmett Holman

Theodore Hopewell

Congratulations

.-wortJ.e ~ Arnetta ~olemdn

From

SHARON TEMPLE # 160 OFFICERS AND MEMBERS

GERALDINE E. EVANS - DAUGHTER RULER

DELORES HARMON -VICE DAUGHTER RULER

ROSA Russ - ASSISTANT DAUGHTER RULER

GRACE SNIVELY - CHAPLAIN

GERALDINE P. FREEMAN - RECORDING SECRETARY

GERALDINE V. FREEMAN - FINANCIAL SECRETARY

ARNETTA DOLEMAN -TREASURER

ADDIE BROADUS - DOOR KEEPER

PATRICIA JONES - GATE KEEPER

ARLENE MEADOWS - ESCORT

RNELL WASHINGTON - CHAIRMAN OF TRUSTEES

MARY RIDEOUT - DISTRICT DEPUTY

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Congratulations and

Best Wishes For a Successful Honoree

Banquet From

The Sportsman Club #73, Inc. Hagerstown, MD President Eugene Monroe

Secretary Stanley Brown

Treasurer Russell Keyes

Members:

Eric Bell Herb Mumford

Barry Carter Allen Rideout

Joe Frisby Jeffrey Sellers

Charles Jones William Sellers

Jerry Keyes Ralph Stoner

Lacey Lockley Woody Tyler

Herb Mosby

(..

.1

Best Wishes and

Congratulations From

OAK SPRING LODGE #41 I"IIr ..... ""AI.... MD ,

f~~~{bert W. Harris

Jeffrey john H. jackson

Robert L. Jackson Michael S. Keats Lacey H. Lockley William L. Mason

Brett McKoy John H. Preston john E. Smothers Russell B. Snively

L. Ramsey C.Holman

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Worth Matron Carolyn L. Bowens

Associate Matron Gloria E. Millberry

Worthy Patron Sterling L. Lyles

Associate Patron Dennis Owens

Congratulations and

Best Wishes

~ortlw ~ ~ £()oleman from

leers and Me of

Mary Layer

Shirley Neal

BettIe Nay!~ Elizabeth Naylor, PM

Thelma Brown Pauline Owens

Hester Dorsey Charlotte Randolph, PM

Frances Dotson, PM Frances Randolph

Mildred Foreman, PM Charlotte Smallwood, PM

Sandra P. Hall, PM linda Thomas

Lillie Holsey, PM Mrytle Thomas

Ann Hopper Thelma Thomas, PM

Ruth Jackson, PM Rebecca Thompson, PM

Roxann Lane Shelia Wallace

David Layer, PP Maxine Williams, PM

EBENEZER A.M.E. CHURCH Rev. Leroy Jackson, Pastor

Salute

:i\trs. Anrettd cVoleman

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Congratulations and Best Wishes to

~"rthe~ Antettd ~ ~"lemtm

--, ..

PYTHAGORAS LODGE. NO. 74 Ie •

Best Wishes

F.&A.M. - RH.A. I' " Rockville, Maryland R. W. JOH~~~~S~ (41)

NICHOLAS P. BRAME YVorsh;pful~aster

MELVIN A. HALL Senior YVarclen

CHARLES V. BUTLER Secretory

OLIVER E.TYLER,JR. Junior YVarclen-;"

JESSE L. HEBRON Treasurer

Regional d Lecturer

Western Area

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PROGRAM

DEBORAH CHAPTER #12 0.E.5. P.H.A. H AG E R S TOW N I MAR Y LAN D

BANQUET HONORING

~Drthu ~lltrDn A"'ettll ~. £()olemlln W ILL I A M 5 P 0" RTF IRE HAL L

5 U N DAY, J U N E -4, 1 9 9 5 -4 : 00' P. M .

Tributes to

Presiding .................. P.M. CHRISTINE H0LMAN ~,~,'ORTHY MATRON ARNETIA V. DOLEMAN

fA~ ...................... ANTHONY DO LEMAN Invocation ................... REV. PHILLIP

Opening Selection .... What a Friend We Have in

Introduction of Head Table ...... P.P. EMMETI

Welcome .. t t ••••••••• I • t t • t ••••• H.AZEL

Blessing ...........•..... P.P. THEODORE HOPEWELL

DINNER

Selection ........... P.M. CHARLOTIE B. SMALLWOOD

Introduction to Honoree .............. BONNIE BELL

<"'\ "'\',./

Friend ......................... P.M. EVELYN DUKE

_ChurCh ......................... ANNA DOLEMAN

, /O.£.S ..................... D.D.G.M. FAYE WILLIAMS

Se'ection ;, ..................... LLOYD JACKSON "

'I" presefiltations'~~ ..... <' .!-'.' ••• P.M. CHRISTINE HOlMAN I I ~~ a r r~ ~ e r S 111 LV rJ - r.) Ie (.} E'_ n

G s (A.. ,,€.. f ;11J W.M. ~RNETI.A V. DOLEMAN --(!vC""OI" ,I , - j7i-e,,.de,;r CIIi-I/eJ/]

Selection ........... P.M. CHARLOTIE B. SMALLWOOD

Remarks and Acknowledgements .. FAYE H.W. WILLIAMS District Deputy Grand Matron, District 3

Benediction ................. REV. PHILLIP HUNDLEY

..... L

-1M EN ~

FRUIT CUP - SALAD - BEEF STROGANOFF - BAKED HAM WITH GLAZE - CANDIED YAMS - BUTIER CORN - ROLLS - BUTIER

ICE CREAM - CAKE - BEVERAGES

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CCSC MEMBERSIDP

COMMUNITY VOLUNTEERS Lora Byler

Pat Buckley

Marion Chalfant

Margaret Comstock

Emma Lou Davis

Robert Dean

Marjorie Grumbacher

Dolores Harmon

Rev. Ellen Hurwitz

Ann MacDonald

William Mason

Shirley Shifler

Grace Snively

Sara Zenge

0g.li:aVIC~~ ~ 2\{MIT't~

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PROGRAM

Greetings ...................................................................... Robert Dean

Introductions .................................. Guests & Committee Members • Institution Groups

Resident Outreach Committee ...................................... Allen Swan

C.A.P. Jaycees ............................................................... Leon Currie

Lifestyles ..................................................................... David Belton

An Club ................................................................. Harvey Graham

Music Group .......................................................... Steven Knowles

MCI Weekly News ...................................................... Douglas Arey

Presentation of An Club Exhibit Awards

Alternative to Violence Presentation Sarah Zenge & Dolores Harmon

Recognition of A. T. V. F aciUtators

Appreciation Cenijicates

Remarks ........................................................ Warden Lloyd Waters

Vocal Selections ..................................................... Steven Knowles

Refreshments

We thank the Resident Outreach Committee for providing the refreshments, and the CCSC members for the homemade cookies.

BuildiDt Bridtes ... Not Walls

ART CLUB EXHIBIT AWARDS

• First Place ....................................................... Ronald Wooten Bey

Second Place .............................................................. Terrance Teel

Third Place ..................................................................... Jon Dykes

Founh Place ....................................................... Thomas J. Welsch

Creativity Award ........................................................ Neil F. Cohen

Originality Award ................................................... Harold Jackson

Honorable Mention

Larry Owens Albert Swann Terrance Teel Anthony Dickerson "Madonna"?

Appreciation:

Harvey Graham Phil Johnson Harvey Graham Joseph Chacons 'The King"?

We are very much appreciative of the support of the Wash­ington County Arts Council. Their grant of funds has made the exhibit at the county Library possible, as well as the fi­nancial gifts to the winners of the exhibit.

The C.C.S.C. is very grateful to the R.O.C. group and the C.A.P. Jaycees for their financial support of our efforts to­wards the MCI-H men throughout the year. Thank you for all you do for us.

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~***************************** FROM THE PASTOR'S DESK ******************************.

~************** ZION BAPTIST CHURCH 61 W. CHURCH ST., HAGERSTOWN, MD ***************.

SUNDAY, NOVEMBE~ 30, 1987

Let the beauty of the Lord our God be upon us; and establish thou the work of our hands upon us. Psalm 90:17

, Jesus parable about the mustard seed brings to mind the idea of change. When looking at a small seed, one cannot always imagine the plant that seed will become. Sometime* 'a seed germinates so slowly that no signs of life are visible for a long time. Faith enables us to be patient while the seed sprouts and ·the plant grows.

Five years ago. I became a Christian. Shortly after that. I was divorced. Although my life was filled with uncertainties. I felt inner peace.

Financial troubles followed. and I changed my occupation. At the age of 35, I started a career in journalism. Learning a new pro­fession has not been easy. I have learned almost everything by trial and error, and progress at times seems so slow as to be al­mostlWnvisible. ...

But looking back one year, I ca~see a steady improvement. At times my problems have been almost overwhelming. But what is sur_sing is how patient I haloAbecome. Daily prayer and e..le rea~g help me to cope with p~ems one day at a time. T~ assurance I find in God's word strengthens me to preserve.

PRA YER Loving God, thank You for Your abundant grace and mercies that are new each day. Help us to keep growing. Amen.

THOUGHT FOR THE DAY Howa:m I -Eli·ff.e.r·eftt too-a;- tfi-a·n I -wa-s il y-ear ago? How have I grown?

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MAKE LIFE A LITTLE SWEETER

o let me shed a little light Un someonels path I pray; lid like to be a messenger

- -----~--~ ---------.---~- - -Of -liapplnes s tod ay !

It may be just a phone call, A smile. or a prayer Or long neglected letter Would lift the edge of care. I want to spread some-happiness In what I say or do, Make life a little sweeter For someone else! Don't you?

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Tuesday Monday Tuesday Saturday Saturday Sunday

Tuesday Friday Saturday Tuesday

Sunday

• Friday

1st 7th 8th

12th 12th 13th

15th 18th 19th 22nd

20 th

25th

ANNOUNCEMENTS

DECEMBER

Usher Board Meet~ng at 7:00 p.m. Missionary Meeting at 7:00 p.m. ZBGC at Reeders Nursing Home 7 p.m. Jr. Usher Board Meeting at 11:00 a.m~ Young People's Choir, Christmas Party. Rev. Carter will be preaching at Redeemer Baptist Church in Washington, D.C. at 4:00 p.m. All of Zion is encouraged to go along. ZBGC Rehearsal at 7:00 p.m. ALL USHERS - Don't forget our Christmas Dinner! Joint Board Meeting at 10:00 a.m. ZBGC will be singing Christmas Carols for the patients at Western MD Hospital at 6:30 p.m. Zion's Sunday School Christmas play will be' presented during the morning 11 a.m. service Everyone is encouraged to come and suppor~ur Sunday SChOOl.. • Sunrise Christmas Service at 6:00 a.m.

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ATTENTION ALL ORGANIZATIONS: Please give your tentative events activity dates to church clerk for the upcoming year of 1988.

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ATTENTION ALL ORGANIZATIONS: Please see that the church clerk gets the names of new elected officers for 1988.

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ATTENTION ALL ORGANIZATIONS: run off to church clerk Thank you.

Please give any programs you want at least one week in advance.

***********************************************************************************' NOTE: Beginning on next Sunday, we would like for each member to

oontribute $1.00 a Sunday, ~o that Zion may prepare a '''Thanksgiving Dinner" for the hungry of our community, for Tha~Sgiving on next year!

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BIBLE TRIVIA

1. Who eat holly temple bread when he was hungry. (Sam: 21-Mark:2) 2. Who was the next leader of the Israelites after Moses died?

(Josh: 1)

3. Ho~many of his disciples did Jesus send ahead to get the donkey for· him to ride into Jerusalem? ,

4. What relative of John the Baptist was Jesus? (Luke: 1) 5. Fill in the blank with the following words of Jesus to his

disciples: "For the always ye have with you: but me ye have not always." (John: 12)

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NOTE: ALL MEMBERS AND VISITORS ARE REMINDED TO HELP YOURSELVES TO THE TRACTS LOCATED ON THE WALL IN THE BACK OF THE SANCTUARY.

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PRAYER AND PRAISE SERVICE IS EVERY WEDNESDAY NIGHT FROM 7-8 p.m. ~MMEDIATELY FOLLOWING IS ~ BIBLE STUDY FROM 8-9 p.m.~

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• WEO'N£SIH\Y NIGH,. PRAY'ER • PRAISE SERVICE LEADERS • The list below highlights the nights your organization is responsible for leading Prayer and Praise Service. Your organization.should·: be well represented the night they are leading. Currently, we sing praises, read s~riptures and pray, bot your organization ~an schedule a program is they so desire. Please put these dates on your calendar!

DEACONS DEACONESS Dec. 2nd. Dec. 9th

GOSPEL CHOIR Dec. 16th

MEN's CHOIR Dec. 23rd

MISSIONARY Dec. 30th

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THESE MEMBERS ATTENDED OUR PRAYER AND PRAISE SERVICE AND BIBLE STUDY ON WEDNESDAY NIGHT NOVEMBER'25, 1987.

DEACON CECIL MELENDEZ DEACON WIARD BROWN FRO-TEM DEACON GEORGE BURNETT TRUSTEE WELTON BAKER SIS. WINNIE BRANCHE

SIS. IMOGENE BELL BRO. NATHAN BELL FRO-TEM DEACONESS DOROTHY JACKSON DEACONESS BEVERLY HUDGINS-KING

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Hospital on December 22 at 6:30 p.m. Please feel free to join us in praising God's name through song.

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FOOD BARREL:

~==tz~~~~The Holidays are fast approaching us !l! Won't you please . help us fill our food barrels for those less fortunate than

ourselves?

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NOTE: DID YOU REMEMBER YOUR PENNIES FOR OUR JAR?

PLEASE HELP US BY MAKING A PLEDGE TOWARD PURCHASING A NEW VAN FOR ZION.

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DON'T BLAME THE RULE IF YOU DbN'T MEASURE UP I!! ,

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• REMEMBER HOSPITAL.,TCK AND SHUT-IN •

Pastor's visitation of the sick depend on his knowledge of those WhO.i(.e confined because of illn~. not just homebound. wMeek to ..,it those who are in the h~tal and rest home regular Call 739-9850. 739-8984. or the Pastor at his home. 1-567~73 0 to report ill members. members released from hospitals, or in the time of death or serious trouble. We will respond as soon as possible. Rev. Haru Carter, Jr., 847 Neptune Ave., Oxon Hill, MD 20745.

Sis. Barbara Offer Western MD Hospital 2 East - Rm. 0 Hagerstown, MD 21740

Sis. florence G'ant·z Colton Villa Center 750 Dual Hwy •• Rm. 110 Hagerstown, MD 21740

Sis. Cornelia Eubanks Western MD Hospital 3 East - Rm. E Hagerstown, MD 21740

Sis. Imo Wilson 110 W. North St. Hagerstown, MD, 21740

Sis. Emily Dudley Wash. Co. Hospital Rm. 1818 Hagerstown, MD 21740

Sis. Dorothy Williams 141 s. Main st. Reeders Nursing Home Boonsboro, MD 21713

Sis. Margaret Terrell 241 S. Prospect St. Garlock Memorial Home Hagerstown, MD 21740

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--Lithographed by MWM DallIer. In .... Aurora. MO 656O!i - WiUiem Harvey. 480" Tamwwth Court, Temple Hi1l6. MD 20148 - Phone: 44g..5195 211.313

• Zion Bapfijf Church

61 WEST BETHEL STREET - HAGERSTOWN, MD 21740

Before the Service we speak to God During the Service God speaks to us

After the Service we speak to each other .

REVEREND HARU CARTER, JR., PASTOR

Telephones: Study (301) 739-8984, Church Phone (301) 739-9B50,

.. Home 1-567-7340, Clerk 797-3345

Sunday School ..................................... . 9:30 A.M. 10:30 A.M. 11 :00 A.M. 7:30 P.M. 3:00 P.M.

Devotion Service ................................... . Morning Worship Service ............................ . Bible Study, Wednesday ............................. . Evening Worship ................................... .

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Organ Prelude . . . .

ORDER OF SERVICES

J J :00 -- Each Sunday Morning

10:30 -- Special Devotions

10:55 -- Organ Prelude

The Organist

Processi01lll1 ..... . . . . . . Choir

Invocation and Chant Minister/Choir

* :+.: * * Hymn of the Morning ... Posted/Choir-Congregation

Responsive Reading . . . . . . . . . . Maroon Hymnals

Gloria Palri . . . . . .. Choir/Congregation

* ... * '" Hymn of Praise . . . . . . . . Posted/Choir/Congregation

Scripture Reading . Minister or Layperson

Morning Prayer . . . . . . .. Appointed

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Announcements . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ChurcJ."""

Greetings ...... . . . . .. . .. Hospitality Comminee

* * * * The Anthem/Selection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Choir

* * * * The Offertory Period

Prayer . . . . . . . ........... , Minister

Doxology . . . . . . Choir/Congregation

Altar Call/Meditation/Choir Response .. All Welcome

The Sermon and Invitation . . . . . . . . . .. Pastor

Sacrificial/Love Offering . . . . . . . Ushers/Officers

The Lord's Supper. . . . . . . . . . . . . First Sunday

Recess.io~al (God Be With You Also) Congre~at_

BenedictIOn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ., M ""·~,,,r

* * ** USHERS MAY SEAT LATE WORSHIPPERS

OFFICIAL CHURCH ROSTER

Reverend Haru Carter, Jr. . ................................. Pastor

Rev. Patri~ia Wilson ., ................ " Associate Special Concerns

Edward Brown ....................... Chairman, Board of Deacons

- Gerald Stoner .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Chairman, Board of Trustees

Marilyn Dickens .................................... Church Clerk

Bevelyn Armstrong ................... Assistant to the Church Clerk

Nellie Keys .................................... Church Treasurer

Joe Locke ..................................... Minister of Music

Mary Carrington .................. Superintendent of Sunday School

Celestine Carter .............................. Orientation/Baptism

Celestine Carter ...................... President, Deaconness Board

Lonnie Nobles. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. President, Missionaries

JoAnn Manuel ....................................... Custodian

SPECIAL SERVICES

Orientation and Baptism ................. Friday before First Sunday

_}int Board .................................. Each Third Saturday

Church Council .................................... , Semi Annual

Church Meeting .................................... Each Quarter

Youth Department ................... Twice a Month, Saturday 2:00

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VISITOR'S SPECIAL NEEDS

Name ______________________________________________________ __

~Address----------------------------------------------Phone __________________________________________________ __

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us; Fac - ing the ris - ing SUD of om- new

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TRIBUTE Yo BLACKI IN HllToRY

ALL CLAUEs WILL MEET AT THE CHURCH FOR THE PRE-kHOOL

PREJENTATION .. THEY WILL RETURN TO THE tCHOOL FOR LUNCH.

AFTERWARDS .. THEY WILL MEET AT THE CHURCH FOR THE tECOND

PART OF THE PROCoRAM.

1 O~OO A.M ••• 000NINCo

BLACK AHTHEM • PRE-kHOOL MAu CHOIR ••• MIU. BROOKS

• AFRICAN-AMERICAN INVENTOR.S ••• MR. GADSON

1 ~OO A.M ••• CLAn LUNCHEON

BLACK HUTORY PROCoRAM

1 2.:4 ~ P.M •••• 0000INCo BLACK ANTHEM MARc.uERITE -PEGGY- DOLEMAN

DOLEMAN'S BLACK HERITACoE MUSEUM

1~ ~O P.M ..... CLAn PRESENTATIONS Min PAYNE

• MIt. HILL

MRS. PARKER

MR. ALBERTSON

MRS. BRINK

MIt. RICoCoINS

MIt. BRINK

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.- Services & Ministri,e

Sunday: 9:45 AM Sunday School (all ages)

11 :00 AM Morning Worship 6:45 PM Evening Worship

• (Communion each 15t Sunday Evening)

Wednesday: 7:00 PM AWANA Children's Ministry

(September-June)

7:30 PM Bible Study & Prayer 7:30 PM Youth Group

Thursday: 7:00 PM Visit<.:Iion Ministry

Additional: -Adult Choir -Children's Choir -Christian School -Deacon-Caring Groups -Evangelism Explosion -Ladies' Ministry -Missions

-New Believers' Class -Nursery -Tape Ministry -Team Sports (M & F) -Vacation Bible School -Young Adult Ministry

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• • The Gospel of Jesus Christ

-We are all sinners: Rom. 3:23 ... AII have sinned and come short of the glory of God. 1 John 1:10 ... lf we say that we have not sinned, we make Him a liar ...

-God is holv and must Dlll!jshIiudqe sin: Rom. 6:23a ... For the wages of sin is death ... Heb. 9:27 ... lt is appointed unto men once to die, but after this the judgement:

-We must be SlllIed: John 3:3,7 ... Jesus answered ... Except a man be born again, he cannot see the kingdom of God ... Marvel not that I said unto thee, Ve must be born again. Acts 3:19 ... Repent ye therefore, and be converted, that your sins may be blotted out ...

-We can't save ourss'"es; Eph. 2:B,9 ... By grace are ye saved through faith; and that not of yourselves; it is the gift of God; not of works, lest any man should boast. Titus 3:5 ... Not by works of righteousness which we have done ...

-811 God's Iplle we CIIn be forgillen: John 3:16 ... God so loved the world, that He gave His only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in Him should not perish ... Ram. 5:8-9 ... Gad commendeth His love toward us, in that, while we were yet sinners, Christ died for uS ... we shall be saved from wrath through Him.

-How can we be sailed: Acts 16:31 ... Believe on the Lord Jesus Christ, and thou shalt be saved ... Rom. 10:9-10 .. .If thou shalt confess with thy mouth the Lord Jesus, and shalt believe in thine heart that God hath raised Him from the dead, thou shalt be saved. For with the heart man believeth unto righteousness; and with the mouth confession is made unto salvation ...

-The results of bBlieving in Jesus Christ: Acts 10:43 ... Remission of sins; Rom. 5:1...Peace with God: Rom.6:23b ... Eternal life; 2 Cor. 5:17 ... New life; John 1:12 ... Become a child of God; Luke 15:7, 10 ... Causes jay in heaven.

For more information, 1:"" w,ite or visit us.

-. • 13etliel13i6{e Cliurcli '9fofc{ing jortli tlie Won{ of Life'

Pliifippians 2:16

5408 'Brinl(fey 1{!. Camp Springs, 9vftf. 20748

(301) 449-3003

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BLACK NATIONAL ANTHEM

LIFT EVERY VOICE AND SING By James Weldon Johnson

Lift every voice and sing, 'Til earth and Heaven ring, Ring with the harmonies of Liberty; Let our rejoicing rise High as the listening skies, Let it resound, lqud.as the rolling sea. Sing a song full of the faith that the dark past has taught us, Sing a song full of the hope that the present has brought us; Facing the rising sun of our new day begun, Let us march on 'til victory is won.

Stony the road we trod, Bitter the chastening rod, Felt in the days when hope unborn had died; Yet with a steady beat, Have not our weary feet,

Come to the place for which our fathers sighed' We have come over a way that with tears has been watered, We have come treading out path thro' the blood of the slaughtered; Out of the gloomy past, 'Til now we stand at last

Where the white gleam of our bright star is cast.

God of our weary years, God of our silent tears, Thou who hast brought us thus far on the way; Thou who hast by Thy might, Led us into the light,

Keep us forever in the path we pray.

Let our feet stray from the places, our God where we met Thee, Lest our hearts, drunk with the wine of the world, we forgel Thee; Shadowed beneath Thy hand may we forever stand, True to our God, true to our Native Land.

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ZION BAPTIST CHURCH 61 W. BetheHStreet

Hagerstown, MD.

Rev. Haru Carter, Jr., Pastor

CELEBRATING OUR HERITAGE AND ACHIEVEMENTS ZION BAPTIST CHURCH CHOIR

February 17, 1996

PROGRAM

Selection ••• Lift Every Voice and Sing Scripture •••••••••••• Sandra Monroe Prayer ••••••••••••••• Phoebe Bailey Welcome/Occasion ••• Annette Conyers Reading •••••...••.••• Betsy Broadus

I. Praise in Song and Movement Spiritual Dance

LOVE OFFERING

II. Musical Selection

III. Dramatic Presentation "Hope in the Midst of Tragedy"

IV. People Get Ready - All Aboard! "Goin' Home on the Morning Train"

Closing Remarks Benediction •.•••.••• Rev • AndrelBlythe

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NOTgS FROM TODAY'S NESSIICE IIARU CARTER JR. ,PASTOR

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I'd Ilalher Walk by Faith

Sometimes a 10llely Toad I tread, Sometimes the path is "ough;

Bl:.t I'd rathel' walk along by faith, To me this is enough.

I'd rather walk along by faith Though othe/'swalk by sight;

My fathel' knows where I must go, He'll .guide my steps aright.

I'd rather walk alollg by faith, No dangers lurk ahead,.

And those who tmvel in His step.~ Have naught 0/ harm to dread.

Though others go their way by sight, A nd trust in lands ([nd gold,

l"d rather walk along by faith And have His wealth untold.

I'd mtllCr walk along by faith A lid never halt 01' quail,

For IJc who guides me on the way I know will never fail.

"F01' we walk by faith, and not by sight." -(II Cor. 5:7)

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OON ''1' FORGET ON SUNDAY fvDRNING RADIO MINISTRY 8:00 A.M. WQCM 96.7 FM & WIll\G 1410 AM

1996 SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY

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PASTOR 6:)0 COVERlO 01111 WOMEN'I 11:10 (II01R R[II OAY HilliNG

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PROMISE KEEPERS

6:00 HIHi MlNlmy "UIIIIG 1:10 PRAYlR & PMIIE 8:00 BIBLE SIUDY

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Spiritual Dance Rehearsal 6:30

CONVENTION

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6:00 NURIEI H([IIIIG Spiritual Dance Rehearsal 6:30

1996 SATURDAY

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21113irthday 22IAnniVerSary 23fomen,s Day Vivian Ferguson C'arolyn & Mase Pancake

Norris • Ureakfast

Spiritual Dance ' 7:00 - 11 :00

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Spiritual Dance Rehearsal 6:30

6:00 CIIIlORENI OIOIR REII.

Ileacon/Deacones Meeting 10:00

New Members eeting 6:00

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., LOCAL MINISTRIES

I have continued my ministry with several young men in our local Lebanon prison. ~ Levack struggles with many "strongholds" in his life as does Tom Albright. Sometim~s"~ seems they are growing in the Lord and at other times one wonders. Pray for real victory in their lives. Scott Disgdiert got out but I understand he has been in trouble. I was working with Greg Kohr also, but do not see much growth in his life. Working with these men is sometimes discouraging. Pray that God will break through in their lives mightily.

FAMILY NEWS

Julie continues part time at a Nursing facility. I am so thankful for her support and the privilege of serving the Lord together. My Dad, Rowland Miller, is in poor health and finds it hard to get around these days. Dan is in the 11th grade and is still working through some things in his life. Please pray for him. Debi lost her child. They are considering selling and building in a better location. Tim is manager of several prima-care clinics in the Dallas-Fort Worth areas. Kari is expecting. Miriam and Brian are experiencing some real difficulties with some relatives of Brian's who have mo. ved in with them. Pray for this situation. It, really great to have Julie's Mom, Vi Minter, with us for 2 months recently. She is alwa great blessing and challenge to all of us. Our dog Honey keeps tabs on the comins' and g . of all of us.

IRIAN JAYA

The Griffiths continue to translate the Old Testament into Hatam. The Kennedys continue the training of Hatam church leaders. There are now 133 churches in the Hatam. Some of those in training have worked with the Moskona in the past and plan soon to start a Bible School for Moskona church leaders. There is still no translator for that language although Hatam missionaries continue to work in the tribe. The New Testament is being worked on in the Mairasi and the couple who was doing the translation of Scriptures in the Amberbaken is returning soon. I hear Hatam missionaries are still working in both of those tribes. Many, many changes are taking place in Irian, not the least of which is the influx of literally millions of people from other islands in Indonesia.

Yours Missionaries Some Men Die In Battle Some Men Die in Flames But Most Men Die Inch By Inch While Playing Little Games

CIlS'fA Nl .. ioaary Letter Servtc •• 19:103 ~t A.,e. If •• a .. ttle. 1M 91133

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35th Year

The Datooga of Tanzania

FOR THE KINGDOM IS THE LORD'S: AND HE IS THE GOVERNOR AMONG THE NATIONS

Psalm 22:28

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THE DATOOGA OF TANZr

As we mentioned in our last Miller's Milestones GFF has targeted a large tribe in the country of Tanzania, the Datooga, a tribe of perhaps 100,000 -150,000 people scattered over a wide area of the cou~ As far as we know there are no born a" Christians though there has been some contact with Christianity. Just recently some believers from GFF's national church in Tanzania have made contact with some Datoogas. Pray much for this outreach. We are praying very much that God will give us workers to go into this tribe, learn the language, win the people and plant churches among them. This will be very

difficult because the Datooga peoples are scattered over a wide area of the country (includ-ing the best known and most numerous sub- tribe of the Datooga, the pastoral Barabaig). Be­ing cattle herders they are nomadic and move from place to place to find food and water for their animals. This will make it very difficult to reach them for Christ. BUT God is not willing that any should perish. Satan has no right to these people. Let us claim t Jesus Christ.

commitment to pray for the Datooga / Barabai g people until they are reached. We have formed a special mailing list of those who are praying. If you would like to be included please let us know. Those who are on this mailing list will receive up-to-date information when it is available.

There are other tremendous needs in Tanzania. GFF has also targeted the cities of Arusha, Kondoa, Dodoma and Singida. We would also like to make a survey to find other unreached tribes in the country. The following is a list of personnel we are praying for:

Two missionary units for church planting among the Datooga. One or two missionary units for church planting in each of the above mentioned

cities, total of 4-8 units. One missionary unit to teach in our Bible School in Tanzania.

We mentioned above our national and more are being started all the conference. Praise the Lord.

church in Tanzania. There are about 25 churches there time. Recently 496 made decisions for Christ at a youth

MANY BAPTIZED IN KENYA -Good reports have corne from Pastor John in Eldoret, Kenya. He and the men working_h him continue to plant churches in the Eldoret area. Recently they have made trips to"e far northwest into the Turkana area. Many have come to the Lord.

Here you see Pastor John baptizing some people in a cattle drinking place. This is a very needy area. Pastor John is asking GFF to send some mission­aries to work with him in this area. Our prayer goal is for 2 missionary units to join Pastor John in the minis­try there.

NAIROBI CENTER TURNED OVER TO NATIONAL CHURCH

GFF's goal has always been to work themselves out of a job. For this reason we have worked hard at the indigenous principles of church planting. The Nai­robi Center is the Center of GFF's min-

tries in Kenya. It is there we have the Nairobi Bible Institute. We will now be working close­ly with our national brethren in the operation of the Bible School and possibly upgrading it to a 4 year degree granting program, which is their desire. For this ministry we arc praying that God will send us 2 or 3 missionary units to help in this ministry.

__ LOPEZ FAMILY JOINS GFF

e.F is now working in the country of Spain. Greg and Kathy Myers are already there, and now Joaquin and Paqui Lopez hope to join them as soon as they can get their support. This family is really prec­ious. We would ask you to consider taking some of their support and most certainly pray for them. Spain is a country that des­perately needs to be evangelized.

DOUG TRAVELING EXTENSIVELY

By the time you receive this I will be on my "spring" tours to various Christian schools recruiting workers for the minis­tries of GFF. The schedule, if I can keep

..... will take me over 6000 miles. I am not

.e my back or car can take that, but that IS in the Lord's hands. Those trips (to nine schools) will take me to MD, SC,FL, AL, GA, WV, MI, WI, MO, IL and OH between now and &middle of April. Please pray 1) for good contacts 2) for safety in travel, 3) for Julie, Dan ., my Dad while I am away. Most of all pray that I may be used of the Lord to stir up many to serve Him.

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CCSC MEMBERSHIP

COMMUNITY VOLUNTEERS Lora Byler

Pat Buckley

Marion Chalfant

Margaret Comstock

Emma Lou Davis

Robert Dean

Marjorie Grumbacher

Dolores Harmon

Rev. Ellen Hurwitz

Ann MacDonald

William Mason

Shirley Shifter

Grace Snively

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PROGRAM

Greetings ...................................................................... Robert Dean

Introductions .................................. Guests & Committee Members Institution Groups

Resident Outreach Committee ...................................... Allen Swan

C.A.P. Jaycees ............................................................... Leon Currie

Lifestyles ..................................................................... David Belton

Art Club ................................................................. Harvey Graham

Music Group .......................................................... Steven Knowles

MCI Weekly News ...................................................... Douglas Arey

Presentation of Art Club Exhibit Awards

Alternative to Violence Presentation Sarah Zenge & Dolores Harmon

Recognition of A.T. V. Facilitators

Appreciation Certificates

Remarks ........................................................ Warden Lloyd Waters

Vocal Selections ..................................................... Steven Knowles

Refreshments

We thank the Resident Outreach Committee for providing the refreshments, and the CCSC members for the homemade cookies.

Bui/diDI Brid,8s ... Not Walls

ART CLUB EXHmIT AWARDS

First Place ....................................................... Ronald Wooten Bey

Second Place .............................................................. Terrance Teel

Third Place ..................................................................... Jon Dykes

Fourth Place ....................................................... Thomas J. Welsch

Creativity Awani ........................................................ Neil F. Cohen

Originality Awani ................................................... Harold Jackson

Honorable Mention

Larry Owens Albert Swann Terrance Teel Anthony Dickerson "Madonna"?

Appreciation:

Harvey Graham Phil Johnson Harvey Graham Joseph Chacons ''The King"?

We are very much appreciative of the support of the Wash­ington County Arts Council. Their grant of funds has made the exhibit at the county Library possible, as well as the fi­nancial gifts to the winners of the exhibit.

The C.C.S.c. is very grateful to the R.O.C. group and the C.A.P. Jaycees for their financial support of our efforts to­wards the MCI-H men throughout the year. Thank you for all you do for us.