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The Grace Memorial Baptist Church 1100 North Eden Street - Baltimore, MD 21213

Sis. Kelly Jones, Women’s Day Chairperson

Rev. Marshall L. Barnes, Pastor

Sunday, October 22, 2017

11:00 A M

“For we are His workmanship, created in Christ Jesus

unto good works, which God hath before ordained

that we should walk in them.” — Ephesians 2:10

52nd Annual Women’s Day

Sunday, October 22, 2017

Theme: “Women of Faith Walking in Unity, Spiritual

Growth, Spiritual Healing, and Togetherness.”

Morning Worship

~ Presiding ~

Sis. Kelly Jones

*Processional………………..………..…....……...….11:00 A. M.

*Call to Worship and Invocation………..........…..Sis. Kelly Jones

*Opening Hymn (Insert)……...…“Hold to God’s Unchanging...”

**

O. T. Reading (Psalm 92:12-15)…….......Deaconess Norma Pope

N. T. Reading (Ephesians 2:8-10)…….......Sis. Anndell Lawrence

**

Selection………………..……..…...…....…...Women’s Day Choir

Morning Prayer and Chant………........Deaconess Janine Withers

**

Welcome to Visitors………….......…….....…Sis. Winona Purcell

Response to Welcome……………………...….Sis. Cheryl Nelson

St. Anthony Catholic Church

Selection……………….…….........…........…Women’s Day Choir **

Children’s Hour……………………...............…..Sis. Sylvia Jones

Introduction of Guest Singers……………..…….Sis. Sylvia Jones

Selection……………….…...Bro. Calvin & Sis. Malvilyn Statham

** Baltimore, MD

Memorial for the Deceased ~ Offering ~

*Offertory Prayer…………………...…Deaconess Hilton Patrick

Mission Offering *Tithes and Gifts of Love

Trustee Inez Robb Sis. Angela Ross

*Response of Thanksgiving…………...………..….Congregation

**

Introduction of Guest Preacher…........................Sis. Erica Faison

**

Selection…………………...Bro. Calvin & Sis. Malvilyn Statham

Baltimore, MD

Message……………….….…............................Rev. LaVerne Steele Associate Pastor, Grace A. M. E. Church

*Invitation to Christian Discipleship…....Rev. Marshall L. Barnes

*Altar Call………………..……..............Rev. Marshall L. Barnes

Remarks…………………………………….....….Sis. Kelly Jones

Rev. Marshall L. Barnes

*Benediction……………....….............…Rev. Marshall L. Barnes

*Standing **Seating Worshippers

Dinner will be served in the A. Roberta Pope Fellowship Hall

following the morning service.

The Women of Grace would like to give special

thanks to our anointed musicians for sharing their

God-given talents and gifts to help us lift His name

on high. We love you and thank you from the bottom

of our hearts. May God continue to bless you all the

days of your life!

~ ~ ~ ~

Church Office: 410-563-2355

Fax No.: 410-563-7857

Web-Site Address: http://www.gracememorialbaptist.org

Facebook Address: Grace Memorial Baltimore, Maryland Twitter Address: GraceMemorial1

Words of Wisdom

“Unity is strength… when there is teamwork and collaboration,

wonderful things can be achieved.”

SERMON NOTES

Sunday, October 22, 2017

LISTEN to the message from God’s Word. USE this sheet to make

some personal notes. GO back over them through the coming week.

LET God crystallize these truths in YOUR life.

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Illustration I want to remember:_______________________________

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What should I do as a result of hearing this sermon?

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““ Hold to God’s Unchanging Hand ”

1 Time is filled with swift transition,

Naught of earth unmoved can stand, Build your hopes on things eternal, Hold to God’s unchanging hand!

Refrain: Hold to God’s unchanging hand! Hold to God’s unchanging hand!

Build your hopes on things eternal, Hold to God’s unchanging hand!

2 Trust in Him who will not leave you,

What so-ever years may bring, If by earthly friends forsaken,

Still more closely to Him cling! Refrain: Hold to God’s unchanging hand!

Hold to God’s unchanging hand! Build your hopes on things eternal, Hold to God’s unchanging hand!

3 Covent not this world’s vain riches,

That so rapidly decay; Seek to gain the heav’nly treasures,

They will never pass away! Refrain: Hold to God’s unchanging hand!

Hold to God’s unchanging hand! Build your hopes on things eternal, Hold to God’s unchanging hand!

4 When your journey is completed,

If to God you have been true, Fair and bright the home in glory, Your enraptured soul will view!

Refrain: Hold to God’s unchanging hand! Hold to God’s unchanging hand!

Build your hopes on things eternal, Hold to God’s unchanging hand!

C. Wright. She joined the senior choir and taught Bible study on

Wednesday nights. She now teaches Bible study at noon on Wednes-day. In 2012, she organized the Women’s Ministry Home Base

Bible Study, which includes women of all denominations and meets every 2nd Friday evening of the month. Since its conception, the

group has grown from 15 members to 52. Her intentions are to enroll in the Bible classes of Payne Memorial Scholarship Seminary

on-line to continue her education and earn a degree.

It is her prayer that God gets the Glory out of her life. Her favorite

Scripture is Psalm 121, “I will lift up my eyes unto the hills from which cometh my help, my help cometh from the Lord, who made

heaven and earth.” Praise the Lord!!!

To God Be the Glory!

“ Dwell Together in Unity”

Have you ever attended a church

Where the tension you could feel, Where some members detested others,

And their compassion was not real?

Let’s love our Christian sisters And our brethren in the Lord.

Let’s dwell together in unity, And let’s worship in one accord.

If others at times offend us By the things they do and say,

We do not need to get revenge,

And for them, we need to pray.

Let us dwell together in unity.

It is good, and it is pleasant too, For God’s Holy Word tells us this.

And that is what we should do.

By Margaret Cagle

Rev. Marshall L. Barnes

To the Wonderful Women of The Grace Memorial Baptist Church,

I want you to know how much I appreciate your service in church

ministry here at The Grace Memorial Baptist Church. You have

been such a blessing to our church family and all those with whom

you work.

It takes all of us to effectively serve and meet the needs of our

church family and others in our community. God is faithful as He

gifts and equips us to serve Him and those around us according to

His purposes and their needs.

We are grateful that God has placed you in our fellowship, and we

are blessed by your work for Him. May God continue to bless and

guide you.

Always remember, “He who descended is the very one who

ascended higher than all the heavens, in order to fill the whole

universe. It was He who gave some to be apostles, some to be

prophets, some to be evangelists, and some to be pastors and

teachers, to prepare God’s people for works of service, so that the

body of Christ may be built up” (Ephesians 4:10-12, NIV).

In His Service,

Rev. Marshall L. Barnes

Pastor

Our Pastor Greetings From

Sis. Kelly Jones

I greet you in the name of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ.

I would like to thank God for the Women of Grace for walking

with me, guiding me, supporting me, and encouraging me through

this well needed experience. I was snatch out of my comfort zone

in a way no one but God can do and pushed back to where He

wanted me to be. It was time for me to recover from my past falls,

hurts and disappointments. It was time for God to remind me of my

purpose, strengths and talents. I also thank those of you who

pushed me because it was time for me to be reminded of my areas

of growth and the areas that needed growth. I am thankful for all

the Women of Grace that had faith in me, who prayed for me and

encouraged me.

I would like to sincerely thank the five (5) wonderful Women of

Christ that was placed in my path for this journey. You have been

my prayer partners, inspiration, advisors, and sounding board and

we shared much laughter together. I would not have imagine this

journey without these wonderful committee members: Sis. Tana

Hicks, Sis. Sylvia Jones, Deaconess Hilton Patrick, Deaconess

Norma Pope, and Sis. Winona Purcell.

Again, to the Women of Grace, in these last few weeks, I have

witnessed us beginning to walk “in Unity, Spiritual Growth,

Spiritual Healing, and Togetherness.” I am excited to see what God

has in store for us as we continue to walk in His name.

To our pastor, Rev. Marshall L. Barnes, I thank you for your

guidance, patience, advice, and support. May God continue to bless

you and move you to the level you were destined to reach.

Thankfully Yours,

Sis. Kelly Jones

The Chairperson Message From

Rev. LaVerne Steele accepted Christ at an early age along with her

mother, grandmother, sisters and brother at Patterson Asbury A.M.E.

Zion Church under the now late Rev. Howard Diggs. She was twelve

years old at the time. During that time, she served as a youth Sunday

school teacher, sang on the young people’s choir and went to a

number of youth conferences sponsored by the church. At the age of

seventeen, she met and married the late John Alexander Steele. Out of

the union they had two children, the late John Alexander III and

Danielle Alecia Steele Brown. She has an adopted family, Jeremiah

and Kimberly Johnson and their two sons, David and Jalin.

At the age of thirty, Rev. Steele joined the Hemingway Temple

A.M.E. Church family under the leadership of the late Rev. M. R.

Camper. While there, she was on the Usher Board and sang with her

sisters in what was to become the Voices of Victory, founded by

Councilman Melvin L. Stukes and her mother, the late Audrey W.

Woodard. For a time this was enough until God began to move her to

join Bible study under the leadership of Rev. Howard C. Wright.

From this relationship she began to grow with the Lord. Rev. Steele became a Steward of the church. She developed a nurturing class at

the church and a Women’s Ministry. She taught Sunday school and held many women’s meetings in her home. In 1998 after the death of

her husband, she answered the call to the ministry. She received her

studies at the ITC Theology Bible Study School and under her pastor, Rev. Howard C. Wright. In March of 2000, she was ordained Local

Deacon of the Hemingway Temple A.M.E. Church.

After serving as a Steward and ministering at Hemingway Temple

A.M.E. Church for six years, God then moved her out and into the Grace A.M.E. Church family under the leadership of Rev. Howard

Rev. LaVerne Steele

Guest Preacher Morning Worship

“ Let’s Stick Together”

“For in fact the body is not one member but many.” 1 Corinthians 12:14

M ost regions of the world are familiar with the amazing phe-

nomenon of snow. Snowflakes are beautiful, uniquely

crafted ice crystals. Individual snowflakes are fragile, and they

quickly melt if they land on your hand. Yet, en masse they create

a force to be reckoned with. They can shut down major cities

while creating beautiful landscapes of snow-laden trees whose

pictures decorate calendars and become the subject of artwork.

They provide pleasure on the ski slopes and joy for children as

they make snowmen and ammunition for snowball fights. All

because they stick together.

So it is with those of us who follow Christ. Each of us has been

uniquely gifted with the capacity to make a contribution to the

work of Christ. We were never intended to live in isolation but to

work together to become a great force for God and the advance

of His cause. As Paul reminds us, the body of Christ “is not

one member but many” (1 Corinthians 12:14). All of us are to use

our gifts to serve one another so that together we can make a

significant difference in our world.

Put your giftedness to work, joyfully cooperate with the gifted-

ness of those around you, and let the wind of the Spirit use you for

His glory! — Joe Stowell

Lord, teach us to use our strengths in cooperation

with the strengths of others. Help us to serve as one

so that we might know the joy of the power of our

togetherness for Your name’s sake and the

advance of Your kingdom.

“We can accomplish more

together than we can alone.”

“God’s Covenant with the Returned Exiles”

Lesson: Nehemiah 9:32-38; 10:28-29

GOLDEN TEXT:

“Thou art just in all that is brought upon us; for thou hast done right, but we have done wickedly” (Nehemiah 9:33).

TODAY’S AIM:

“To understand the covenant that God’s people made with Him after the Exile.”

INTRODUCING THE LESSON:

Sometimes we hear of a married couple renewing their wedding vows. Sometimes couples renew their vows on a special occasion, such as their fiftieth anniversary. Other times they may renew their vows following a difficult time in their lives. Why do couples renew their vows? Couples renew their vows to recommit themselves to each other;

they agree again to love and care for each other.

Perhaps we believers need to renew our vows to the Lord occasion-ally. We need to recommit ourselves to Him. In this week’s lesson, we look at a time when God’s people renewed their vows to Him.

PRACTICAL POINTS:

1. As you endure hard times, be encouraged that God remembers you (Nehemiah 9:32).

2. God is just and punishes sin to refine and restore us (Nehemiah 9:33).

3. God has given us His Word, His servants, and His Spirit; His expectations abundantly are clear (Nehemiah 9:34).

4. Be careful not to let things and people that are precious to you become idols that draw you away from God (Nehemiah 9:35-36).

5. Misplaced priorities and disobedience enslave us when God wants us to be free (Nehemiah 9:37-38).

6. Any day, especially today, is the right day to begin again with God

(Nehemiah 10:28-29).

CONCLUDING THE LESSON:

The Israelites in Nehemiah 9 and 10 acknowledged the sin of their ancestors and felt the need to recommit themselves to God’s covenant. Sometimes we may sense the need to renew our commitment to the Lord. What are some times we may want to do so? A special occasion or after a period of waywardness from the Lord.

The Israelites wrote out the covenant and signed it for accountability. It is easy to make a commitment or a recommitment to the Lord. It can be more of a challenge to follow through with that recommitment and make it stick. You too might want to recommit to follow the Lord.

For: Sunday, October 29, 2017

~ Patrons ~ Tyrone McLaughlin

Mrs. Brenda Mitchell

Carolyn Moorehead

Francine Myles

Gary Nelson

Mr. & Mrs. Elvin Palmer

Mrs. Winifred Parks

Hilton Patrick

Ms. Jeri Perkins

Mr. Edward Pitts

Mr. & Mrs. William Pitt

Miss Tiara Pitt

Mr. Tyus Pitt

William Pitt

Norma Pope

Dawn Prater

Simone Purcell

Winona Purcell

Brenda Prater

Roxane Prettyman

Chris Richardson

Taqwisha Richardson

Inez Robb

Walter Robinson

Angela Ross

Mr. Ronald Scott

Damontae Scott

Dale Seay

Katrina Seay

Inez Smith

Yvonne Smith

Margaret Solomon

Helen Stewart

Brad Stevenson

Renee Stevenson

Yvette Talbert

Mr. & Mrs. George Tanner

Paula Tanner

Mr. Albert Thornton

Ms. Wanda Thornton

Alvin Turner

Carolyn Turner

Leslie Velasquez

Peter Velasquez

Teresa Velasquez

Alice Walker

Renee Walker

Tammy Walker

Terrance Walker

Norman & Shonda Wake

Ruth Watson

Mr. & Mrs. Charles Way

Alyssa Williams

Ann Williams

Arlene & Shedred Williams

Marandaw Williams

Mr. & Mrs. Bernard Wise

Evelyn Wilson

Lisa Wilson

Deaconess Janine Withers & Family

Christine Wright

Shirley Wright

“ High Standards and High Expectations for the Glory of God.”

Church News

FUNDRAISER

The women of Grace will sponsor Fried Fish (Chicken upon request) Dinners Friday, October 27 from 11:00 a. m. to 5:00 p. m. for a donation of $12.00. Every-body is asked to order dinners in advance. See enclosed flyer for more

details.

USHERS MEETING

Saturday, October 28 at 11:00 a.m. All ushers are asked to attend.

OFFICERS DAY

Sunday, November 12 at 3:30 p.m. The guest preacher will be the Rev.

Charles Pinkney, pastor of the Kingdom United Ministries Church.

USHERS ANNIVERSARY

Sunday, November 19 at 3:30 p.m. The Rev. Pierce Keyser, pastor of the

Parklane Baptist Church, and his congregation will be our guest.

BOOKS WANTED!

If you have new or used books that you no longer need/want, please donate them to our “Bring A Book, Take A Book” program. Books can be given to Sis. Joann Robinson or dropped off at the church office.

PHOTOGRAPHS/NEWSPAPER ARTICLES WANTED!

We are requesting pictures and/or newspaper articles taken during the 90 years of Grace’s existing. If you have such, please submit to our church

office so that we can create a historical timeline album. All photos and/or newspaper clippings will be returned within a week.

SOUP KITCHEN

Tuesday, October 24 from 12:00 noon to 1:30 p.m.

PRAYER SERVICE/BIBLE STUDY

Wednesday, October 25 at 7:30 p.m.

such as Las Vegas, Nevada for three consecutive years. She has performed before sellout crowds in Disneyland, the opening of Disney World, the famed Copa and Ed Sullivan Theaters, and the Apollo Theater in New

York City. She was blessed to perform on the following television shows: The Ed Sullivan Show, The Johnny Carson Show, The Flip Wilson Show, The Mike Douglas Show (21 times), The Robert Goulet Show, The Steve Allen Show, Hootenanny and Shindig Shows, and many more. She performed with her husband and singers throughout the United States and at one time, she and Calvin were the nucleus for the famous Ward Singers. She and Calvin became the first gospel singers to perform in a gospel

series, a five part series entitled “The Gospel Journey” in 1979 for PBS Television. They were called back in 1981 to do another original television show entitled “A Gospel Christmas”. She and Calvin were married in 1964.

After the death of Clara and Gertrude Ward, Malvilyn continued the legacy. Never releasing her gospel talents, Malvilyn found herself thrust into motherhood and was quickly employed by the Baltimore County Board of Education. She was named Baltimore County Secretary of the

Year in 1996. In that same year, she was presented with the prestigious Stella Music Award commending her service as a founding contributor to the success of evolution of gospel music. With her husband Calvin, she was guest soloist at many prestigious affairs such as: The Stanly Sollins Memorial Awards Breakfast, Baltimore City’s 200th Birthday Celebration, rededication of Baltimore’s monuments, and many religious banquets and special occasions. She has had the privilege to perform for national and

international dignitaries including the late Presidents John F. Kennedy and Lyndon Baines Johnson, civil rights leader Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Senator Robert F. Kennedy, Queen Elizabeth II of Great Britain, former mayor of Baltimore City Kurt Schmoke, Maryland congresswoman Helen Bentley, former governor of Maryland William Donald Schaffer, and numerous others.

She has been blessed to be the pianist and inspirational soloist for the Ray of Hope Baptist Church for more than eleven years now under the pastoral

leadership of Dr. Charles M. Franklin, Sr. and his encouraging wife Dr. Daisy Franklin. One of her happiest times in life was when she became a member of Ray of Hope Baptist Church on January 1, 2002.

Above all Malvilyn knows the Lord and is quick to offer all praise to Him for her husband, son, daughter-in-law and grandchildren and for the many blessings He continues to bestow upon her. Both Malvilyn and calvin Statham were recipients of honorary doctorates from Lynchbury Seminary and College in Lynchburg, Virginia.

Women’s Day Committee

~ Chairperson ~

Sis. Kelly Jones

~ Secretary ~

Sis. Tana Hicks

~ Treasurer ~

Deaconess Norma Pope

~ Program ~

Deaconess Hilton Patrick

~ Activities ~

Sis. Sylvia Jones & Sis. Winona Purcell

~ Program Booklet ~

Sis. Carolyn Moorehead & Deaconess Norma Pope

~ Ushers ~

Sis. Shirley Eldridge, Senior Ushers President

~ Corsages ~

Sis. Cheryl Nelson

St. Anthony Catholic Church

~ Cuisine ~

Sis. Brenda Mitchell, Coordinator

Sis. Sharmita Calvie

Sis. Shelley Jones

Sis. Lisa Wilson

~ Music ~

Bro. Regis Cottman, Pianist

Bro. David Miller, Drummer & Saxophonist

Minister Anita McCullough, Choir Director

Wednesday Night Speakers

October 4th

Sis. Kelly Jones

Women's Emphasis Month October

October 11th

Sis. Kim McDonald

October 18th

Deaconess Charmaine Cook

Malvilyn Tylitha Simpson-Statham, born August 27, 1944 to Malvin and the late Tylitha Simpson displayed musical talent at a very early age. Her parents would take her to shows featuring outstanding singers and musicians of the era. They always knew that these entertainers had a profound effort on little Malvilyn but had no idea of the career it would open up for her. Malvilyn started formal lessons but was soon to lose interest because she heard her own sounds in her mind. She began a real interest in gospel music

at a very young age. Coming from a family of Catholics, her ideas of music did not come easy. Soon she was pleading with her parents to let her attend services at the local Baptist church. Before long, she was playing for various Baptist churches in Detroit. As she grew into her teens, she was able to join the Lemon Gospel Singers, a premier group known throughout the Mid-western states. Her parents permitted her to participate with these singers as long as her grades in school remained high. Malvilyn maintained a high average and she graduated from Saint Rose of Lima Catholic School in

Detroit, Michigan in 1960.

While performing at a local church in Detroit, she was heard by the late, great gospel singer Clara Ward and her mother, Mrs. Gertrude Ward. Having just graduated from high school, Malvilyn was more than thrilled when Clara and Gertrude Ward approached her parents inquiring of her availability to become a member of the famous Ward Singers. After persistence from Malvilyn, Mr. and Mrs. Simpson finally conceded to let her join these famous singers. Detroit was abuzz about their local girl joining

the most prestigious group in gospel history. Malvilyn immediately became a soloist with the famous Ward Singers and helped to take them to even greater heights. Mrs. Ward and Clara always referred to her as their special star.

God blessed Malvilyn with experiences unheard of with the Ward Singers. She performed in every state within the United States. She performed in London at the Palladium, Tivoli Gardens in Denmark, Australia, Korea,

Japan (more than 15 times), Italy, France at the famous Olympiad Theater, Spain, throughout Latin America, Canada, Israel, and throughout the Holy Lands. She even went to Vietnam to perform for America’s troops in 1966. She was truly an ambassador for gospel, taking it to places it had never been

Malvilyn T. Simpson-Statham

Soloist Our Guest

Sick and Shut-Ins Trustee William Atkinson, 1088 Cameron Rd., 21212

Deaconess Marion Leach, C/O Patapsco Valley Center,

9109 Liberty Rd., Room 247A, Randallstown, MD 21133-3521

Sis. Ila Scott, 1631 W. Lexington St., 21223

Sis. Elsie Turmon, 1009 Vanderwood Rd., 21239

Bro. Reginald Werrell, 902 Woodson Rd., Apt. T, 21212, 443-872-1723

Deaconess Beverly Wilson’s daughter and Sis. Lisa Wilson’s sister,

Sis. Chareese Brogden, Brintonwood Nursing Home,

5009 Frankford Ave., Room 216, 21206

Bro. Edward Withers, C/O Manor Care – Roland Park,

4669 Falls Rd., Room 328A, 21209

Special Prayer Requests Pastor Marshall Barnes’ friends, Sis. Vanessa Dancy,

Sis. LaPorcha Barnes’ co-worker’s sister, Sis. Denise Griffin Bro. Sylvester Briddell, Sis. Yvonne Rice and Sis. Kathy Seal

*Sis. Shirley Eldridge and Trustee Inez Robb’s aunt,

Sis. Lucille Lindsay Sis. Erica Faison’s friend, Bro. Ladonte Locus

Sis. Cynthia Franklin’s aunt, Sis. Mable Stancil; children,

Bro. Melford and Sis. Yolanda Franklin and their family

Sis. Wanda Garrett's niece, Sis. Kayla James Sis. Pamela Harris’ mother-in-law, Sis. Brenda Smith

Sis. Tana Hicks’ grandson, Bro. DeWayne Lashley

Sis. Eliza Jennings son, Bro. Robert Jennings, Jr.

Sis. Anndell Lawrence’s mother, Sis. Carrie Lawrence

and Granddaughter, Little Miss Treasure Fenwick

Sis. Kim McDonald’s children, Bro. Correll Wilson,

Bro. Tayo Daniels, Jr., Bro. Theodore Wilson,

and Sis. Ta`Brielle Daniels

*New information

26 Darien Calvie

30 Lorie Reeves

~ Patrons ~ Jakeba Adams

Ananda Barnes

Daniel Barnes

LaPorcha Barnes

Yolanda Barnes

Menthal & Wilbert Bowden

Miss Veronica Brown

Ms. Mary Bullock

Mary Bullock

Darien Calvie

Mr. & Mrs. LeRoy Calvie

Mr. & Mrs. Mark Carr, Sr.

Mr. & Mrs. Mark Carr

Mr. & Mrs. Charles Chambers

Carolyn Chase

Juan Christian

Adrienne & Anthony Clark

Doris Coates

Charmaine Cook

Manley Douglas Copeland

Brian Crudup

Aaron Davis

Diane David

Jacqueia Davis

Kaylah Davis

Mr. & Mrs. Rickey Davis

Bernetta Dyson

Curtis Echoles

Ms. Shirley A. Eldridge

Ethel Eubanks

Cynthia Franklin

Brenda Gales

Mickele Gales

Ms. Wanda Garrett

Ms. Patricia Gayles

Mr. & Mrs. Ernest Gilbert

Urscille Hamlin

Judith Harper

Jakeba Harried

Mr. & Mrs. Melvin Harris

Tana Hicks

Tana A. Hicks

Fannie Hill

Annette Holmes

Mr. Kary Horne, Jr.

Sarah Hughes

Mr. & Mrs. Robert Jennings

Robert Jennings, III

Ruby Johnson

Mr. & Mrs. James Jones

Kelly Jones

Mr. & Mrs. John & Sylvia Jones

Sean Jones

Shawn Jones

Timothy Jones

Rosalyn Keve

Anndell Lawrence & Family

Michael Leach

Mrs. Lucille Lindsay

Mr. & Mrs. Clara Matthews

Mr. &Mrs. Sandra & Jai Matthews

Sadie McDonald

James McLean