WE CAN NO LONGER SIT BACK AND WINK
We are reminded that human beings are created in the
image of God. This gift grants us amazing capabilities for
creativity and community. We achieve our highest possibilities
when we support and share with one another. Communities,
working together with compassion, enable us to live fully and to
become more of what God made us to be. Tragically, however,
we frequently fail to live as we are intended. We regularly retreat
behind boundaries of race; a product of human imagination gone
horribly wrong.
The media has been flooded with the “Chants” and/or Boo’s” toward the movement known as
“Black Lives Matter.” Because the visibility of this movement has brought to light the disparity of justice
in the communities of color, the attempt to color it as a ”Black” and ”White” thing is just another way to
hide the truth. Those in Christ know that the love of God transcends all hate. The environment in today’s
society calls for one to distinguish the abuse perpetrated upon others, in particular, persons of color. It
is with this in mind that the Black Lives Matter movement remains visible as a banner raising the issues
affecting the lives of people of color.
As noted in a paper issued by the Lott Carey Global Christian Missional Community, August 15,
2015, “…Violence has characterized racial injustice in the United States. Physical, psychological, and
sexual violence have been used to terrorize and dehumanize people of color. The conscious or
unconscious perception of racial supremacy by people of European heritage is accompanied by the
privilege affiliated with this flawed assumption. Invalid beliefs of racial supremacy and white privilege
are advanced through economic, political, educational, religious, and media systems to project these
worldviews as normal. This toxic mixture of wrong beliefs and manipulative power has contributed to
THE CAPSTONE E-NEWSLETTER
SHILOH BAPTIST CHURCH NEW SITE
August 2016 Edition
INSIDE THIS ISSUE
Pastors Message 1-3 A Special Thank you 4 Usher Ministry 5 Stephen Ministry 6 Mission Day Services 7 Save the Dates 8
Celebrating August Birthdays – Section 2 9-
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increasing occurrences of violence against people of color, particularly our African-American males, by
law enforcement. These hideous abuses and fatalities, with rare accountability, are repulsive to and
destabilizing of civilized society.”
It is for these reasons that we must rise as people of God and call for an immediate end to
violence against people of color by law enforcement. We must also call for accountability from law
enforcement, the criminal justice system, U. S. communities, and our communities of color.
If we study history, we will see that throughout the history of the United States, racial injustice,
blatant or subtle, has helped to create environments in our communities where crime, drugs and
violence flourish. Please note that guns are not manufactured in our communities. Drugs are not grown
there.
The article also stated that “…Recent data shows that people of color are arrested, prosecuted,
and sentenced at a much higher rate than white people in the United States. Incarceration
disadvantages convicted persons when pursuing employment opportunities, limits civil engagement
like voting, destabilizes families, and contributes to financial fragility and poverty.”
Communities of color, though traumatized by centuries of racial injustice and various forms of
violence used to oppress us, cannot use bigotry and inequity as excuses for failing to create strength
among ourselves. We must organize to promote engaged citizenship, community strength, societal
uplift, and neighborhood vitality. We must exercise good judgment in spending our money with
businesses that will reinvest in our interests. We must cast our votes for people who will be accountable
for responsible governance in relationship to our needs.
We must teach our young men how to defuse, rather than incite, potentially impulsive situations
when engaged by a police officer with a badge and a weapon and who is clothed with government
authority. An ill-treated citizen cannot win a confrontation with law enforcement “in the moment.” We
must train our young people to use discernment, discretion, discipline, and documentation so that they
can live long enough to win in court or through arbitration. Racial injustice is unfair and injurious, but
people of color have survived and thrived despite slavery, despite segregation, and oppression. We
can and we must do so in the 21st century.
CHANGE BEGINS AT THE BALLOT BOX. REGISTER AND THEN GO OUT AND VOTE!!!!!!
Pastor Preaches at First Baptist Church of Woodford Shiloh Baptist Church New Site was invited to
First Street Baptist of Woodford for their
Homecoming Sunday July 17th, Pastor Parrish
was the guest Preacher and our Choir and
Ushers served. The entire Service brought
glory to our Lord.
A Special Notes of Thanks
On behalf of the Communications Ministry and Shiloh Baptist Church
New Site we extend our heartfelt thanks to Sis. Jennifer Hunter for
her dedicated service as the Editor of the
Capstone Newsletter from April 2015 – July 2016. Jennifer stepped
up and served as the Editor without hesitation and with a big, bright
smile. We greatly appreciate Jennifer’s talent, dedication and time
over the past 15 months. Jennifer served on various ministries in the
church and stayed quite busy, therefore we understand her
departure and her need to spend more quality time with her family.
Jennifer, we appreciate you and thank you; we pray that God
continues to bless you and your family.
Respectfully,
Sis. Angela B. Coleman Communications Ministry
Usher Ministry Serves Micah Meal
The Shiloh Baptist Church New Site Usher Ministry served the Micah Ministry Community meal on June
3, 2016. The meal consisted of chicken, green beans, potato salad, and cookies for the desert. Pastor
Parrish was a blessing as he preached prior the meal. The Usher Ministry would like to thank our
Church home for the opportunity to help in our community. We also thank Deacon Doug Richardson
for all he does in Jesus’ name.
Missionary Day Service
On Sunday July 31, 2016 Shiloh Baptist Church New Site
celebrated Missionary Day Worship Service as on all 5th
Sundays throughout the year. Min. Jonique Waiters
delivered a powerful sermon. The congregation was also
inspired by Sis. Sonya Johnson, who served as Worship
Leader. The Missionary Ministry is a blessing as they do the
Lord’s work in our Community.
Minister Jonique Waiters and husband Bro. Devin Waiters
This summer has been a time of rest, reflection, and prayer for Stephen Ministry. Specifically, we have
prayed for strengthening of the Ministry, for new members to be added to the class, and for volunteers
to help send the Journeying through Grief (JtG) letters and booklets. Our prayers have truly been
answered as God has sent several new class applicants and three volunteers for JtG: Sisters Ella
Wood, Mildred Green, and Robin Wilson (Psalm 17:6). We would like to introduce the JtG Team to you
so you will be able to connect the name with the face should they call your home for information about
where to send JtG materials. Pictured below are Sister Ella Wood, Deacon Eloise Chambers (standing),
Sisters Mildred Green and Robin Wilson, Minister Bernadine Parrish (standing), and Sister Faye
Patterson at our recent JtG training session. Please continue to keep Stephen Ministry in your prayers
as we interview and prepare to resume training in September.
Every Wednesday at Shiloh Baptist Church New Site:
6:30 P.M. – 7:00 P.M. – Prayer and Praise
7:00 P.M. – 7:25 P.M. – Worship Service
7:30 P.M. – 8:25 P.M. – Bible Study Classes
Sunday school will now start at 9:00 A.M. and end at 10:00 A.M. All Youth and Young Adult Acknowledgements will now be read on 3rd Sundays. Forms will continue to be sent out via e-mail and also be available on the information rack.
Celebrating the August Birthdays
Anderson, R. Cordella McMillan 8/11
Barnes, Winonia M. 8/13
Brown, Timothy 8/14
Collier, Megan Kathleen 8/8
Fauntleroy, Mildred Virginia 8/27
Johnson, Sr., Dea. Raymond E. 8/29
Lewis, Ruthie A. 8/30
McBeth, Collette 8/27
Melchor, Margo E. Robinson 8/3
Millner, Dea. Denise C. 8/25
Parrish, Min. Bernadine 8/5
Prestonsoto, Emilio E. 8/2
Stanley, Rene M. 8/31
Swain, Shanice Barnett 8/3
Walker, Josephine 8/31
Williams, Beatrice M. 8/1
Woolfolk, Joseph L.8/14
Asim, Sehar 8/6
Barnes, Kevin L. 8/28
Bennett, Mary Magdeline 8/2
Brown, Ashlee D. 8/14
Butler, Amaya U. 8/11
Canada, James E. 8/1
Ellis, Dea. Jeannette Pearson 8/22
Evan, Jr. Bennie L. 8/9
Gipson, Carolyn D. 8/31
Green, Christopher W. 8/6
Johnson, Virginia Owens 8/18
Lester, Delores L. Austin 8/19
Lewis, Sylvia P. 8/22
Martin, Mary 8/12
McCray, Jr., Kelvin 8/7
Miller, Min. Twana 8/29
Miles, Carena M. 8/15
Pollock, Brenda 8/31
Nelson, Isabel 8/9
Samuel, Erica D. 8/21
Patterson, Dea. Faye Emerson 8/31
Stroher, John 8/10
Salley, LeRoy 8/1
Tyson, Jonathan A. 8/16
Stewart, Johnathan L. 8/6
Wigglesworth, Sr. Robert L. 8/26
Torain, Antonio Dwight 8/13
Williams, Raymond D. 8/8
White, Jr., Edward Gilford 8/19
Williams, Betty D. 8/1
Celebrating our Business Owners & Entrepreneurs
810 Caroline Street
Fredericksburg, VA 22401
Store Hours: Tues-Sat 10:00 A.M. – 6:00 PM
Sunday 1:00 P.M. – 4:00 PM
How Carolyn started her business……Well, a close friend ordered some popcorn from a family
member, loved it, and said to me one evening, “You should try this!’ ‘I said No, not for me! And then
there was a shooting at the Washington NAVY Yard, where I worked as the Team Leader of the
Multimedia Services Staff for NAVSEA. God had allowed me to stay home that day. The rest is history.
Has it been tough? Yes, but through all the obstacles God has given me the strength to keep pushing
forward.”
JUS Pop’N’s Gourmet Popcorn flavors include sweet flavors such as Sea Salt Caramel, Fruitful Burst,
and Maple Oats; Specialty flavors for our chocolate lovers such as Oreo, Coconut with Almond (Almond
Joy), Birthday Cake (always a hit); Savory flavors such as Cheese, Dill Pickle (if can you believe there
is such a thing), Parm Garlic and Sea Salt Vinegar; and for those that love a little spice try our Buffalo
Sea Salt Vinegar, Wasabi, and Siracha Chile with Lime and many, many more. We do events such as
birthday parties, weddings, baby showers, etc. “No one can take away what God has given you unless
you give them the authority to do so.” ~ Carolyn Gipson~
Carolyn Gipson, Owner & Operator
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Wedding Consultant and Event Planner, Denise Christopher Millner, has launched her own business, Exquisite
Occasions, Inc.
Denise’s true passion led her to successfully perform over 120 events while having a full-time Information
Technology (IT ) career. She is knowledgeable in all areas of budgeting, planning, designing, decorating, as well
as managing and directing. Denise earned her Bachelor of Science degree in Computer Systems Management
from Drexel University and held management positions in the IT and Software Engineering divisions of
Westinghouse and the Northrop Grumman Corporation for 33 years before retiring from the position of Director,
of Information Technology.
Denise is parlaying her corporate business savvy, people management skills, and her innate, God-given creative
abilities to develop exquisite designs and events. Her event planning passion started soon after high school,
when she successfully planned her sister’s and her best friends’ weddings and receptions. Denise does
everything with excellence and great attention to detail, desiring that every aspect of the event be outstanding
and exceeds customer expectations. Over the years, Denise has accumulated very unique and priceless pieces
for her event business which elevates the quality of service she provides. Denise has received extensive training
in wedding and dining etiquette, event planning, tablescaping, venue decorating, and floral designs from experts.
Denise Christopher Millner
Wedding Consultant and Event Planner
Denise, grew up in the Baltimore, Maryland. In 2001, she relocated to
Fredericksburg, Virginia after marrying Cecil Curtiss Millner Jr., CPA.
They both enjoy serving in multiple church ministries as Ordained
Deacons, Superintendents of the Sunday School Ministry, Bible
Teachers and Students. Denise has been instrumental in church
celebrations including Weddings, Showers, Teas, Baby Dedications,
Receptions, Ground Breaking, Pastor Church Anniversary, and
Holidays, just to name a few. Additionally Denise, an Etiquette expert,
is sought after across the Northern Virginia area for workshop training
in Formal Dining and Table Setting, teaching Debutantes and their
Escorts, as well as adult men and women. Denise is ecstatic when she
is doing what she enjoys best, planning Exquisite Occasions.
Exquisite Occasions Inc. is a full service company that offers complete consulting services for weddings,
engagement parties, bridal showers, tea parties, receptions, anniversaries, birthdays, baby dedications and
showers, retirements, Super Bowl parties, holiday events, fundraisers, corporate events, and more. Our
consultants are experienced and dedicated professionals with many years of event planning experience.
The Exquisite Occasions Incorporated is unique, giving clients undivided attention - listening to their needs and
working with them to create the event of their dreams. The services include planning, budgeting, as well as
decorating, managing, and directing events for personal clients, with full-service referrals to associated vendors