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August 08, 1993 - Image 12

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Michigan Citizen, 1993-08-08

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Rev. a han Pr he.pastor, and the Tr of Life Baptist
Church, Belvedere at Gratiot, have a most beautiful new
church. Th y w re h t last w k to the annual s sion of the
Michigan D� rict ociation.
ThE' lfi-million member Southern Baptist Convention (SBC)
is gaining annually by Black churches joining. In 1992 Black .
church rep ented I than three percent, which accounted
for mor ha n one-fourth of the SBC net gain in number of
churches.
Th repo ,by th Baptist Sunday School Board, headquar­
tered in ashville, id there were 990 Black churches in SBC
in 1992, up rom the previous year, the convention as a whole
increa ed by 237 churches.
The report also s id ongoing Sund y school enrollment for
the BC incr ed from 110,538 in 1991 to 118,216 last year,
an increase of7,678.
'The Black church has increased in discipleship training,
mu ic ministry enrollment, Brotherhood enrollment and tithes,
offering and pecial gifts.
By obbie
Crump- cCoy
Aft r of rum rs the Cooperativ Bap ist Fellowship
(B F group of moderate Southern Baptists, finally met in
Birmingh m, Alab rna and former P ident Jimmy Carter
k r to rnor than 5,000 delegat . He now is a d con
at Plai B ptist Church (Georgia), and id he values his
Ii iou heri a outhern Baptist bu believ that
15-million m mber d nomin tion's bitter in mal politics of the
p h taken tha herit ge away om him.
Congr gat ions were ked to join in the ob ervance of a day
of pray I' for World Peace on Sunday, Augu t 1, as e by the
hri ian Life Commi ion of ou hern Baptist Conv ntion.
John 1 :27' the el ed criptur.
Joy of Jesus
names' new
director
also PR Network and One to One
Leadership Council.
ational
Bapti t
DETRorr -Pamel Pratt has
joined the non-profit organiza­
tion Joy of J us, Inc. the new
Dev lopment Dir or.
Ms. PI' tt will report directly
to the founder of the 17-year-old
organiz t ion, Rev. Eddie Ed",:
wards.
. In thi new position, Ms.
Pratt will be r ponsible for fun­
dr ais i ng activities, p cial
events, public l' lations and vol-
unteer s rvic . .
Prior to joining Joy of Jesus
Ms. Pratt owned 'a special
ev n /pu lie relations firm. '
She i also t11 founder and
past pr i mt.of Bl cks in d­
vert' in , Ra l nd T levi. ion
(BART).
tion

church
to �t
h n i com to
ith much
C!NOT'l41'Yt'h, our
itutio th po-
on of our ron
t ly for p itive ch n
nd our child n n nd d
rv no I
t Y 1', Child n'
fense Fund orked with nearly
,000 Pro nt and Catholic
congregations around the coun­
try to celebrate ational Ob­
rvance of Children's S booth.
. You're invited to join us this
year from October 15-17, or
whenever you can, as eencour-
ge people of faith to focus wor-
shi p s rvice, religiou
programs and related activiti
on how their congregations can
help m t the needs of our chil­
dren.
Why a Children's Sabbath?
io lift a united voice of concern
1'01' children who moo poverty,
,buse, neglect illness and other
crises without the support they
need. Th e observances encour­
age everyone to speak out and
get involved on behalf of our chil­
dren and to show their commit­
ment to helping children and
. families through prayer, educa­
tion, service and advocacy.
Carol Husaynu,left, presents a gift to Boysvllle of Michigan's
Holy Cro s Educational Center, Detroit, on behalf of the
Allstate Foundation. Accepting the donation i Boysville
tudent Jennell Turnipseed,and Boy ville Gifts As istant
Bryan Mincks. The school educates youth who live In Wayne
County group homes. The Allstate Foundation was
establl hed in 1952 to assist tho e in need.
• New Creation Christian Center invites you to come out and
join in the celebration of "Ministers Ordination Weekw Septem­
ber 29, 30, and October 1, starting at 7 p.m. and October 8, at
11;00 a.m. There will be three power-packed nights of ministry
with guest speakers: Pastor Paul Berche of Restoration Chris­
tian Fellowship in Detroit, Pastor Ellis Smith of Jubilee Chris­
tian Center and Bishop Vincent D.Claxton of Fun Gospel
Tabernacle in Detroit. The Ordination Service is on Sunday,
October 3, at 11 a. m. with Pastor P.L. Pearson presiding. Call
526-6420 for information.
• The John Wesley A.M.E. Zion Church will be holding a
nightly bible study August 9th thru August 13th from 6 to 7
p.m. Service will be held nightly at 7 p.m. Call the church
office at 894-5600 for more information.
• St. Paul Life and Praise Center Women's Alliance 1993
Annual Women's Conference "Holy Women Making a Change
... the Power of Prayer and Praise" will be held August 26-29.
Speaker will be Rev. Jackie McCullough. Call 861-2784.
Send your church announcements to The Michigan Citizen
Church Calendar / P. O. 'Box 03560 / Highland Park, MI48203.
There is no charge for church announcements.
'k�;oerson from
cy group to
o your con tion u
t t gi for comb ting me of
the probl ing children
in your community.
Coordinate ith other
church in your d nomination
(or other denominatio ) to offer
a unifi prayer on behalf of th
children of your community at a
specified time during th S 1>-
b th ervance service.
Organic a Sunday fter­
noon interdenomination (or
other denominations) to offer
unified prayer vigil for children
with the other churches in your
community.
U e tb same program your
church us on Children' Day or
Youth Sunday.
Select a theme that f
on the biblical mandate for
adults to m t th of chil­
dren.
Focus sermon or respon­
sive or unison reading on elect
passa of scripture that focus
on the responsibility of adults to
m t children's needs.
Select songs for the Sab­
bath Ob ervanoe that highlight
the valu of children.
Plan a meeting for your
on e
meet
NEW YORK-The world's larg- Students receive .
est A�iC8:n America� religious' certification a
organization, the National Bap- I
tist Convention USA, Inc., will IV educator
hold its 1993 se ion in New
York City, September 6 - 12 at
Madison Square Garden.
This year's conven ion will
bring a me age of hope and
unity to the Big Apple with the
theme, "The GOspel of J u for
These Troubled Tiin ."
Local Baptist Ho t Pastors
ar bu y pr paring or h con­
ven i n. which i exp ted to at­
trac mor than 50,000 visitors
and genera nearly 40 million
dollars in conomic activi y for
New York.
Th BC, USA has 8.5 mil-
lion m mbers and 26,000 affili­
ated churches throughout the
U.s.A. Ther are 600 affiliated
churches nd nearly 1 million
memb rs in the gr a r w
York ar a.
THE ClllLDREN'S S b­
bath was born out of the growing
religious movement for children
Chure
church to discu ho it can
a concrete contribution to
the children in your community.
If you're no doing al y,
you might ant to begin a tuto­
rial and/or mentoring program;
conduct p renting cl ; or
or with a community-based
organization to conduct anti-vic­
len minars for children and
adul .
Ha your church commit
to helping the Children' -De-
Fund on at I 0 local
and on national is ue each
. This Y' on the national
level we're orking to ensure
that all children can be fully im-
. munized. Actions uch as letter
offerin and visits with your
minister, congregations mem­
bers and your member of Con­
gress can make an amazing
difference.
To learn more about how your
church can participate, please
call202-662-3511.
Cal ndar
DETROIT, MI- Five of the 18
students participating in the
Evelyn Palmer Summer .Ex­
ploratory Experience (Project
S.E.E.) are receiving special
training to become certified by
the American d Cros for
H.I.v. education.
Th H.I.V. educators will
trav I to v rious high chools to
teach th ir peers bout H.I.v.,
other exually transmitted dis-
, and drug by acting out
thier messages in short Slits.
All of th tudents ele d to
particip te are memb rs of their
respective schools' Medical Ca­
reer Clubs. For their participa­
tion in Project S.E.E., students
will receive a $1,000 savings
bond.
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