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SER VICE TIMES CHURCH HOURS - 9:00am - 4:00pm (unless otherwise noted) HE ORCH WWW.RICHURCH.ORG EMAIL [email protected] | PHONE 919-875-0950 4020-152 CAPITAL BLVD, RALEIGH “NOT A BLACK CHURCH, NOR A WHITE CHURCH, BUT A HOUSE OF PRAYER FOR ALL NATIONS” ILLUMINATING. INSPIRING. IGNITING. UPCOMING EVENTS WORD WEDNESDAY Wednesdays @7PM Concluding “They Shall Expel Demons” on10/30 ESTHER COMPANY MEETING Saturday, November 9th @9AM Contact Mrs. Thornton for details Concluding “Bait of Satan” series Sign up sheet in lobby VISION Bringing Kingdom from Pastor Olden Thornton SOCIALIZE AND SHARE the conversation on Facebook and Twitter. For more information, send prayer requests, give online and other resources, visit www.richurch.org NOVEMBER 2019 GOD’S HANDS OUTREACH Saturday, November 2nd @11AM Contact Ruth Hooper for further details MONDAY - THURSDAY CLOSED ON FRIDAY SUNDAY SERVICE 9:30am Congregational Prayer 10:00am Sunday Worship EARLY MORNING PRAYER Saturdays, 7:00am Revolution to the World Black Suffrage MEN’S PRISON OUTREACH Monday, November 12th & 26th @7PM Contact Minister Claude Lee for details Here’s an article on Black Suffrage that should help remind you to get out and vote November 5th. Your vote does make a difference: “Black suffrage refers to black people's right to vote. Black suffrage has long been at issue in countries established under conditions of white supremacy. It was, and still is limited through official and informal (de facto) means of discrimination on micro and macro levels of society (e.g. illegal voter suppression). In other countries throughout history, black people were able to obtain the right to vote through the course of national independence. However, black men in the United States did not gain the right to vote until after the Civil War. In 1870, the 15th amendment was ratified to prohibit states from denying a male citizen the right to vote based on “race, color or previous condition of servitude." It should be reiterated that "black suffrage" in the United States in the aftermath of the American Civil War explicitly referred to the voting rights of black men only... “Let every soul be subject to the governing authorities. For there is no authority except from God, and the authorities that exist are appointed by God.” (Romans 13:1) Pastor Olden Thornton TOWER NURSING HOME MINISTRY Sunday, November 24 @2PM Contact Joyce Ward for further details

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SER VICE TIMES

CHURCH HOURS -

9:00am - 4:00pm

(unless otherwise noted)

HE ORCHWWW.RICHURCH.ORG

EMAIL [email protected] | PHONE 919-875-0950 4020-152 CAPITAL BLVD, RALEIGH

“NOT A BLACK CHURCH, NOR A WHITE CHURCH, BUT A HOUSE OF PRAYER FOR ALL NATIONS”

ILLUMINATING. INSPIRING. IGNITING.

UPCOMING EVENTS

WORD WEDNESDAY

Wednesdays @7PM

Concluding “They Shall Expel Demons” on10/30

ESTHER COMPANY MEETING Saturday, November 9th @9AM Contact Mrs. Thornton for details Concluding “Bait of Satan” series Sign up sheet in lobby

VISION

Bringing Kingdom

from Pastor Olden Thornton

SOCIALIZE AND SHARE

the conversation on

Facebook and Twitter.

For more information, send

prayer requests, give online and

other resources, visit

www.richurch.org

NOVEMBER 2019

GOD’S HANDS OUTREACH

Saturday, November 2nd @11AM Contact Ruth Hooper for further details

MONDAY - THURSDAY

CLOSED ON FRIDAY

SUNDAY SERVICE

9:30am Congregational Prayer

10:00am Sunday Worship

EARLY MORNING PRAYER

Saturdays, 7:00am

Revolution to the World

Black Suffrage

MEN’S PRISON OUTREACH

Monday, November 12th & 26th @7PM

Contact Minister Claude Lee for details

Here’s an article on Black Suffrage that should help remind

you to get out and vote November 5th. Your vote does make

a difference:

“Black suffrage refers to black people's right to vote.

Black suffrage has long been at issue in countries

established under conditions of white supremacy. It was,

and still is limited through official and informal (de facto)

means of discrimination on micro and macro levels of

society (e.g. illegal voter suppression). In other countries

throughout history, black people were able to obtain the

right to vote through the course of national

independence.

However, black men in the United States did not gain

the right to vote until after the Civil War. In 1870, the 15th

amendment was ratified to prohibit states from denying

a male citizen the right to vote based on “race, color or

previous condition of servitude." It should be reiterated

that "black suffrage" in the United States in the aftermath

of the American Civil War explicitly referred to the

voting rights of black men only...

“Let every soul be subject to the governing

authorities. For there is no authority except from God,

and the authorities that exist are appointed by God.”

(Romans 13:1)

Pastor Olden Thornton

TOWER NURSING HOME MINISTRY

Sunday, November 24 @2PM

Contact Joyce Ward for further details

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NOVEMBER 2019

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If you have been attending RIC for at least three months and feel an urge to lend a hand or help out in any capacity, please contact a

ministry director, visit the church office, or call the church and Ms. Carolyn McGrath will

connect you.

All of our ministries are listed in detail on the website, www.richurch.org. So pray to God about how He wants to use you. We look

forward to having you as a part of the team.

If you have suggestions on how our ministry can better serve you, please let us know.

Email [email protected].

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NOVEMBER BIRTHDAYS

NOVEMBER ANNIVERSARIES

James & Janice Rogers 11

Lizette Thompson 1

Vivian Irene Carnail 2

Brittany Jones 5

Deacon Lance VanDyke 6

Nicole Baltimore 7

Carrieline Johnson 7

Deacon Gerry Davis 10

Joyce Paton 10

Robert Hill 12

Amani Ngugi 14

Donna Ebron 16

Jennifer Pride 16

Roberta Johnson 18

Prosper Igbi 21

Gwendolyn Carney 22

Hannah Perry 22

Jackson Thornton 22

Princess Ejoni 23

Ajiri Ejoni 23

Nathan Malosa 25

William Pride 25

Garin Malosa 26

Felicia Watlington 26

Jasmine Barham 27

Joanne Wambaa 27

Tyler Winston 29

Carol Morgan 30