Youth Sunday Sunday, November 12, 2017 · 11/9/2017 · Worship on the Lord’s Day 7:45 a.m....
Transcript of Youth Sunday Sunday, November 12, 2017 · 11/9/2017 · Worship on the Lord’s Day 7:45 a.m....
Greater Little Zion Baptist Church
10185 Zion Drive
Fairfax, VA 22032 Phone: 703-239-9111 Fax: 703-250-2676
Office Hours: 9:30 a.m. – 5:30 p.m. Email: [email protected] Website: www.glzbc.org
Youth Sunday Sunday, November 12, 2017
2017 Theme: “The Year of Self-Worth” Proverbs 23:7a
Church Vision: The vision of GLZBC is to reach the unsaved with the
saving message of Jesus Christ. Matthew 28:19-20 Church Mission: The mission of GLZBC is to lead everyone to a full life of development in Christ. Luke 4:18-19
Rev. Dr. James T. Murphy, Jr., Pastor E-mail: [email protected]
Worship on the Lord’s Day
7:45 a.m. Service
Today’s Music Leader Musicians ..….…....... Sis. Christian Davis and Min. Keith Exum Minister of Music .…...……………………… Bro. Robert Fairchild Call to Worship ……………….………………………………………………....
Invocation ..……………………......……...….………..…………... Minister
Musical Selection (2) ………………….…...........… Young Adult Praise Team
The Spoken Word/Sermon …………......... Rev. Dr. James T. Murphy, Jr.
Sermon Title: “This Means War” Jude 3-4
Invitation to Salvation ………….…….......... Rev. Dr. James T. Murphy, Jr.
Worship of Giving/Prayer …………..……...… Board of Directors/Deacons
(Bring Prayer Request As Well With Offering)
Welcoming of Visitors ….…...……………………………. Greeter’s Ministry
Announcements …………………………………………………………………
Benediction …………………..………..…… Rev. Dr. James T. Murphy, Jr.
Please do not enter or leave the Sanctuary during this time.
This is my Bible. I am what It says I am. I have what It says I have. I can do what It says I can do. Today I will be taught the Word of God. I boldly confess that my mind is alert, my heart is receptive and I will never be the same.
In Jesus’ name. Amen.
Sermon Notes Message Notes 7:45 a.m. Scripture (s): Sermon Text:
Worship on the Lord’s Day
10:45 a.m. Service
Theme: “Where God Guides, He Provides”
Today’s Music Leader Musicians ..…............ Sis. Christian Davis and Min. Keith Exum Minister of Music .…………..………….…… Bro. Robert Fairchild Prayer and Invocation ..……..................................…… Sis. Kiara Mack Praise and Worship ……………………..…....… Young Adult Praise Team Welcoming of Visitors & Announcements ………........ Sis. Christian Davis Musical Selection ……...................................... Young Adult Praise Team
Youth Moment …………………………..…………….Sis. Denise Snowden Worship of Giving ………………..…... Sisters Gabrielle and Faith Bradley
Board of Directors/Deacons
* Please submit your prayer request at this time*
Scripture ………………………..………….……………Sis. Keiana Amaker Musical Selection …………….……………....…. Young Adult Praise Team The Spoken Word/Sermon ……................. Rev. Dr. James T. Murphy, Jr.
Sermon Title: “This Means War” Jude 3-4
Invitation to Salvation Congregational Prayer Time …………… Rev. Dr. James T. Murphy, Jr. Benediction ……………………………..….. Rev. Dr. James T. Murphy, Jr.
Please do not enter or leave the Sanctuary during this time.
This is my Bible. I am what It says I am. I have what It says I have. I can do what It says I can do. Today I will be taught the Word of God. I boldly confess that my mind is alert, my heart is receptive and I will never be the same.
In Jesus’ name. Amen.
Sermon Notes Message Notes 10:45 a.m. Scripture (s): Sermon Text:
Unit 3: An Everlasting Covenant “Promise of a New Covenant”
Daily Bible Readings of this week:
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
Sunday
Sis. Norma Alford - bladder, lung and kidney cancer (Joyce Moseley’s aunt) Sis. Anita Bounds – Health & Healing (Bro. Steve Hill’s step mother) Rev. Estelle Chandler Sis. Mary Evans – Health & Healing Concerns (Sis. Karen Talley’s mother) Sis. Hattie Flowers, GA (Sis. Jannie Eaddy’s mother) Bro. John Ford Bro. Marquise Fulmer - liver cancer (Sis. Joyce Moseley’s Cousin) Sis. Ruth Garrett - Health & Healing Concerns Bro. Martin George, Stroke victim (Dr. Everett D. George) Bro. Everett George Jr. - praying for better guidance (Dr. Everett D. George) Sis. Yetta Howard - Health & Healing (Sis. Yedetta Felton’s sister) Sis. Trina Jones (Sis. Jacqueline White’s niece) Sis. Christel Lipscomb - Health & Healing (Sis. Malinda Paige’s sister) Sis. Zenobia Latney - Health & Healing Concerns (Sis. Romaine Brown and Sis. Dolores Dennie’s Step-mother) Bro. James Murphy, Sr. – Health & Healing (Rev. Dr. James T. Murphy, Jr.’s father) Bro. Harrison ‘Nick’ Nixon Bro. Joseph Oliver – Health & Sickness Concerns (Sis. Ruth Garrett’s brother) Bro. Paul Patton Sis. Ruby Parkey – Health & Sickness Concerns (Sis. Brenda Perkins-Johnson's aunt) Sis. Tyra Parkey – Health & Sickness Concerns (Sis. Brenda Perkins-Johnson's cousin) Bro. Milton Pickett (Bro. Hosea Pickett’s father) Bro. Kenneth Riley – Health & Sickness Concerns (Sis. Brenda Perkins-Johnson's uncle) Bro. Karl Roberson– Health & Sickness Concerns (Sis. Renee Purcell’s father) Bro. William Skipwith – Health & Healing Concerns (Sis. Judy Skipwith’s father) Bro. Bernardo Snowden – Health Concerns (Sis. Denise Snowden’s brother-in-Law) Sis. Mary Lee Spates, Lake City, SC (Sis. Denise Snowden’s mother) Bro. Joshua Thomas – Health & Sickness Concerns (Sis. Crystal Thomas’ father) Sis. Christina Williams – Health & Healing (Bro. Larry Pyos’ mother) Bro. Tommy Williams (Sis. Annette Fletcher’s brother) Sis. Sheila Yeary – Health & Sickness Concerns (Sis. Brenda Perkins-Johnson's cousin) Country of Liberia, Praying for a new Leader (Dr. Everett D. George) Our Nation
Powhatan Beaty
Powhatan Beaty was an American soldier and actor. He served in the Union Army’s 5th United States Colored Infantry Regiment throughout the Richmond-Petersburg Campaign during the American Civil War. He received the Medal of Honor, the highest military decoration given by the United States, when he took command of his company at the Battle of Chaffin’s Farm after all the officers were killed or wounded during the battle. After the war, Beaty became an actor appearing in amateur theater productions.
Powhatan Beaty was born into slavery on October 8, 1837, in Richmond, Virginia, and would gain his freedom sometime around 1849 when he relocated to Cincinnati, Ohio. While attending school there, he gained an interest in theater and appeared in school concerts. After leaving school, Beaty was an apprenticed to a black cabinetmaker but continued to study acting and received training from several coaches, including James E. Murdock, a retired professional stage actor from Philadelphia.
Beaty enlisted in the Union Army in Cincinnati for a three-year term on June 7, 1863, at the age of twenty-five. He joined as a private but was promoted to sergeant shortly after, placed in charge of forty-seven other recruits, and ordered to report to Columbus, Ohio. From there, they were scheduled to be sent to Boston to join the newly created 54th or 55th Massachusetts Infantry Regiments, the only officially recognized black regiments in the United States at the time.
When the squad arrived in Columbus on June 15, 1963, they learned that the Massachusetts regiments were full and unable to accept their service. The governor of Ohio, David Tod, requested permission from the Department of War to form an Ohio regiment of African Americans. Permission was granted on June 17, 1863, and Beaty and his squad became the first members of the 127th Ohio Volunteer Infantry, which was later redesigned as the 5th United States Colored Troops. After three months of recruitment and organization in Camp Delaware located outside of Delaware, Ohio, the 5th United States Colored Troops were sent to the front in Virginia.
By the time of the Battle of Chaffin’s Farm on September 29–30, 1864, Beaty’s Company G was part of newly formed regiment of black troops assigned to attack the center of the Confederate defense of New Marker Heights. During the retreat, Company G’s color bearer was killed; Beaty returned through about 600 yards of enemy fire to retrieve the flag and bring it back to company lines. Beaty then rallied the Union troops and led them in an attack that drove the Confederates from their positions. Of Company G’s eight officers and eighty-three enlisted men who entered battle, only sixteen enlisted men, including Beaty, survived the attack without wounds. By the end of the battle, over 50 percent of the regiment had been killed, wounded, or captured. Despite the heavy casualties, the Battle of Chaffin’s Farm was a Union victory. For his actions, Beaty was commended on the battlefield by General Benjamin Butler, and seven months later on April 6, 1865, he was awarded the Medal of Honor.
After the war, Beaty returned to Cincinnati, married, and raised a family. He resumed his career as a cabinetmaker and pursued amateur acting and public speaking engagements. By the early 1870s, he had become a well-known actor in local theaters and directed music and drama presentations throughout the city. In 1884 Beaty teamed with black actress Henrietta Vinton Davis, and the two began touring across the North, performing in Shakespearian plays such as Richard III and Macbeth.
Powhatan Beaty died on December 6, 1916, in Cincinnati, Ohio, at the age of seventy-nine. He was buried at the Union Baptist Cemetery.
http://www.blackpast.org/aah/beaty-powhatan-1837-1916
Jeremiah 31:1-6 Jeremiah 31:7-9 Jeremiah 31:10-14 Jeremiah 31:15-20 Hosea 2:16-20 Luke 22:14-20
Jeremiah 31:27-34
Veteran's Day List 2017
ARMY
Lieutenant General Henry Doctor, Jr., Retired (Deceased) Lieutenant General Bruce Crawford, Active
Colonel Jeffery Allen, Retired Colonel Charles Chandler, Retired Colonel Antonio Coleman, Retired Colonel Robert Fairchild, Retired Colonel George M. Parker, Retired Colonel Michael L. Smith, Retired
Lieutenant Colonel Gregory Browder, Active Lieutenant Colonel Tonney Chandler, Retired
Lieutenant Colonel Ned B. Roper, Retired Lieutenant Colonel Steve Ware, Active
Major Abraham Scott, Retired Major Crystal L. Thomas, Retired Major Lynden Wrighten, Retired
Captain Roger Felton, Retired Captain Jamal Williams, Active
Chief Warrant Officer 5 Willie Brown, Retired Chief Warrant Officer 4 Marcellus Anderson, Retired
Chief Warrant Officer 4 Willie Johnson, Retired
First Sergeant Albert Woods, Retired
Master Sergeant Ted Davis, Retired Master Sergeant Geraldine Woods, Retired
Sergeant First Class Richard Boffman, Retired (Deceased) Sergeant First Class Larry Pyos, Sr., Retired
Staff Sergeant Frankie Brown, Retired
Specialist Stephen Hill, Served Specialist Samuel Pearson, Jr., Served Specialist Johnnie R. Rutland, Served
Specialist James Self, Retired Specialist Edward E. Winstead, Served
Veteran's Day List 2017
Army National Guard Sergeant First Class Tricia Harricharanin, Active
Air Force
Colonel Hunter Stratton Hopson, Jr., Retired (Deceased) Colonel Alphronzo Moseley, Retired
Colonel Donald Newton, Retired
Lieutenant Colonel Ashley Elder, Retired Lieutenant Colonel Jimmy L. Jones, Retired Lieutenant Colonel Hosea Pickett, Retired
Captain Ralph T. Bradley, Retired Captain Janet Elder, Retired
Captain Johnnie H. Holt, Sr. Retired (Deceased) Captain Nate Paul, Retired
Senior Master Sergeant O.Z. Fuller, Retired
Master Sergeant David Blunt, Retired Master Sergeant Norma F. Mitchell, Retired Master Sergeant Kenneth Parsons, Retired
MARINE CORPS Major Ronald Meares, Retired
Master Sergeant Marvin Anderson, Jr., Retired Gunnery Sergeant James R. Reese, III, Retired
Sergeant Leonard L. Johnson, Served
Navy
Master Chief Martin S. Snowden, Retired
Coast Guard
Petty Officer First Class Denise Moore-Bernard, Active
Sunday
7:45 and 10:45 a.m. Worship Service - Each one bring one
7:45 and 10:45 a.m. Children’s Church 1st and 3rd Sunday (OS)
7:45 and 10:45 a.m. Youth Church 1st and 3rd Sunday (FH)
8:30 a.m. Sunday School 5th Sunday - Pastor Murphy is the Adult Class facilitator
9:45 –10:30 a.m. Sunday School - POC: Bro. Jeffery Allen, Sr., Superintendent – September
– November 2017, Theme: “Covenant With God”
9:45 – 10:15 a.m. Morning Prayer period – Main Sanctuary POC: Prayer Ministry
9:45 a.m. Worship Service 5th Sunday
1:00 p.m. Pastor’s Aide Ministry Meeting 1st Sunday (FH) - POC: Bro. James McCoy
1:00 p.m. Family Ministry – Family Prayer Day, 3rd Sunday upstairs in the prayer room.
Theme: Battling for the Ability to be Thankful. Focused Family Prayer: During this month of November, let us not forget that the LORD has given us the tools needed to do battle in our
community, church, family and country. In our struggles and trials let us see and give thanks for his gifts that he has given to us all. Through prayer and the word illuminated by the Holy
Spirit we give thanks! Scriptures: 18
And pray in the Spirit on all occasions with all kinds of prayers and requests. With this in mind, be alert and always keep on praying for all the
Lord’s people. 19
Pray also for me, that whenever I speak, words may be given me so that I will fearlessly make known the mystery of the gospel,
20for which I am an ambassador in
chains. Pray that I may declare it fearlessly, as I should. (Ephesians 6: 18-20) NIV POCs: Deacon Anthony & Deacon Terri Bazemore
1:00 p.m. Game of Chess, Food, Fun and Fellowship, immediately after the 11:00 a.m.
service, (please see website calendar for dates) in the Fellowship Hall. POC: Bro. Al Hayes and Sis. LaKita Jones
1:00 p.m. Rock The Rim, immediately after the 11:00 a.m. service, every 2nd
Sunday at the
Pinn Center. POC: Deacon William Windley and Bro. Mervin Fanfon
1:30 p.m. Christian Education Ministry Meeting 1st Sunday – POC: Sis. La Kita Jones
1:30 p.m. Cancer Support Team Meeting (CR) 2nd Sunday – POC: Sis. Christine Davis
Monday
7:00 p.m. Church Choir Rehearsal
Tuesday
6:30 p.m. Academic Enrichment (Tutoring) POC: Deacon Dr. Al Moseley
7:00 p.m. Zion Inspirational Choir Rehearsal (except the Tuesday after the 1st Sunday)
7:00 p.m. Music and Performing Arts Council meeting Tuesday before the 1st Sunday
7:00 p.m. Board of Directors’ Meeting 2nd Tuesday (CR) – POC: Sis. Dolores Claytor
7:00 p.m. Deacons’ Training 2nd Tuesday
7:30 p.m. Hospitality Ministry Meeting 4th Tuesday (Kitchen) – POC: Sis. Christine Davis
Wednesday
6:30 p.m. Prayer Meeting - A one-hour group session led by the Deacon Ministry. Come and pray with us. Location: Main Sanctuary, All are welcome
7:30-8:30 p.m. Bible Study (Fellowship Hall) All are welcome
Thursday
6:00–8:00 p.m. GLZ Praise Dancers Ministry Rehearsal (OS) POC: BOD Dolores Claytor
6:30 p.m. Youth Ministry Meeting 1st and 2nd Thursday (FH)
7:00 p.m. Children’s Ministry Meeting 1st Thursday
7:00 a.m. Church Choir Rehearsal Thursday before the 3rd Sunday
7:00-8:00 p.m. Junior Ushers’ Meeting 4th Thursday (OS)
7:30 p.m. Missionary Ministry Meeting 3rd Thursday (CR)
7:30 p.m. Youthful Praise of Zion Choir Rehearsal (MS) Except after the 2nd Sunday
7:30 p.m. Women of Zion Choir Rehearsals Thursdays before the 5th Sunday
8:30 p.m. Young Adult Praise Team Rehearsal (MS) POC: Sis. Kiara Mack
Friday
7:00 p.m. Baptism Orientation 1st Friday (CR) – POC: Rev. Estelle Chandler
7:00 p.m. Zion Inspirational Choir Rehearsal Friday before the 1st Sunday
Saturday 7-9 a.m. Men’s Ministry Prayer Breakfast 1st Saturday (FH) - POC: Bro. Al Woods
8:00 a.m. Male Chorus Rehearsal (MS)
9:30–11:00 a.m. Women’s Bible Study 2nd and 4th Saturdays (FH) - POC: Deacon Geraldine
Woods
10:00 a.m. - 12 noon Women’s Ministry Meeting 3rd Saturday (FH) – POC: Rev. Estelle
Chandler (Nov & Dec Meeting in the Old Sanctuary)
10:00 a.m. Beautification Ministry Meeting 3rd Saturdays (CR) – POC: Sis. Annie McLaurin
10:00 a.m. Deacons Meeting 3rd Saturday (OS) Special on-call teleconference held periodically. POC: Deacon Anthony Bazemore
10:00 – 11:00 a.m. Ushers’ Ministry Adults Meeting 4th Saturday – POC: Sis. Gloria Lofton
10:00 a.m. New Member Orientation Saturday before the 2nd Sunday
11:00 a.m. Women of Zion Choir Rehearsal the Saturday before the 5th Sunday
2:00 p.m. Seniors Ministry Meeting every 3rd Saturday (Pinn Center)
Please see web-site calendar (www.glzbc.org) for more scheduled events
CSTM Presents Healthy Habits for the Month of November Train for a Turkey Trot
Make every workout count by signing up for a walk or run at the end of the month. When you focus on performance, you’re more likely to be satisfied with your training and push harder to achieve your goals. Cut the Size! This month is all about portion control. If it's
on the unhealthy side, cut its portion at least once per meal.
The Cancer Support Team Ministry recognizes the following Cancer Awareness for the month of November: Lung Cancer Awareness Month (White)
Carcinoid Cancer Awareness Month (Zebra Stripe), National Family Caregivers Month (Plum), Pancreatic Cancer Awareness Month (Purple), Stomach Cancer
Awareness Month (Periwinkle) http://www.choosehope.com/calendar-of-cancer-awareness-months
The Feaganes Soto-Hoffman Family Displaced by Fire
They have been robbed by fire of their basic needs: food, clothes and shelter. Please help by donating gift cards, cash and/or the following items: Female Pant size: 12,
Female Shirt size: Large, Female Shoe size: 7.5 Male Pant size: 34/30, Male Shirt size: Large,
Male Shoe size: 8/8.5 The Missionary Ministry will serve as coordinator between GLZBC and the family. Sis.
Suzi Vincent is the POC and will ensure your donations reach the family. You may leave gently used clothes, gift cards, and cash with the Admin Office. Our goal is to follow this
family until permanent shelter is obtained.
Greater Little Zion Baptist Church (GLZBC) Praise Dance Ministry
The Praise Dance Ministry invites YOU to join us. If you are a dancer or if you just want to dance praises to the Lord, we invite you to join the Praise Dance Ministry here at
GLZBC. We have something for EVERYONE, male and female, ALL ages. No previous dance experience is required, just a willing spirit. Rehearsals are held at the Church on
Thursdays from 6:00 — 8:00 p.m. We would love to see you this week at our scheduled rehearsal time. For more information, please contact Dolores Claytor at
[email protected] or Jimmy Barber at [email protected].
Academic Enrichment (Tutoring) Need tutoring? Tutoring will be by appointment only, please contact the Admin Office at least 2 days in advance to request tutoring services. Arrangements for tutoring will be set
up by Deacon Al Moseley.
Christmas Baskets GLZ Members’ requests for Christmas baskets may be submitted to their
Care Group Deacon. Non-Members may submit their requests to the Church Office.
We are now accepting names until December 1, 2017. Distribution will be on Saturday, December 16, 2017 between 10:00 a.m. and 12:00 p.m.
Missionary Ministry
Chess Club Meeting Chess, food, fun & fellowship
Sunday, November 12, 2017 @ 1:00 PM in the Old Sanctuary POC: Bro. Al Hayes (703.599.3555) or email [email protected] if you have any questions.
Additional Chess Club Classes Due to a request for additional chess classes, we will begin a weekday trial. Starting next
month. Over the next 2 months on Mondays, we will have additional chess classes for those who would like extra practice and possibly some drills. Please come out and
enhance your game.
Dates and times are as follows: Nov. 20th and Dec. 18th from 6:00 p.m. – 7:30 p.m. POC: Bro. Al Hayes (703.599.3555) or email [email protected] if you have any questions.
Office Closed In observance of the Thanksgiving Holiday, the Admin Office will be closed on Thursday,
November 23rd & Friday, November 24th.
All Announcements must be submitted to the Admin Office no later than Monday, November 20th.
2018 Officers
The 2018 Officers must be submitted to the Admin Office not later than the 4th Sunday in November (11/26/17).
Executive Council Meeting
Monday, December 11, 2017 at 7:00 p.m.
Annual Church Meeting All members are strongly encouraged to attend the Annual Church Meeting scheduled for
Wednesday, December 13, 2017 at 7:00 p.m. Please arrive early and remember to bring a picture ID.
Thank you!
Christmas Eve Service There will be only one service on Sunday, Dec. 24, 2017.
Sunday School @ 8:30 a.m. Worship Service @ 9:45 a.m.
Office Closed
In observance of the Christmas Holiday, the Admin Office will be closed on Monday, December 25, 2017.
New Year’s Eve Service
There will be only one service on Sunday, December 31, 2017. Sunday School @ 8:30 a.m. Worship Service @ 9:45 a.m.
Watch Night Service
Sunday, December 31, 2017 at 7:30 p.m.
Office Closed In observance of the New Year’s Day Holiday, the Admin Office will be closed on
Monday, January 1, 2018.
Answers: Jude Quiz
1. A) 1 Chapter 2. D) James
3. A) contend earnestly for the faith 4. B) Angels who did not keep their proper domain
5. C) Moses' 6. B) Enoch
http://rediscoveringthebible.com/Jude.html
Thank You! GLZBC, Praise God for the Godly self-worth I
experienced from members of GLZBC recently in my state of a broken body. God sent angels to
compassionately do for me what I couldn’t do for myself!
Praise & glory to God for the exemplar compassion shown to me from Sis. Andrea Claytor, Bro. James
Edwards, Sis. Shari Moseley, (Dottie, Dottie, Dottie), the Women’s Ministry, Male Chorus, Bro. Ron Meares, Sis. Ruby Harney, Deacon Al and Sis. Joyce Moseley, Sis. Jasmine Windley, Deacon Carl Pearson, Deacon Don
and Trustee Jean Newton, Deacon-elect Larry Pyos and Sis. Mary Grate-Pyos, The Seasoned Saints, Sis. Eula
Walden, and our Pastor & 1st Lady
You gave me words of encouragement, wisdom and prayers of heavenly inspiration. God bless you all. I’m still
on the mend. Individual thank you’s are on the way.
Blessings, Love & Mercy to GLZBC!
Your Associate Minister, Rev. Estelle Chandler
Harvey Relief
August 30 - September 26, 2017 Greater Little Zion (GLZBC) and Ebenezer Baptist Church (EBC)
Proverbs 22:9
On September 21, 2017, Southeastern Van Lines picked up from GLZBC, 8 pallets with approximately 4800 pounds of needed goods for families in Texas. The goods reached Texas on September 26,
2017.
Thank you for your support of families affected by Hurricane Harvey. Your on-line and personal monetary donations, personal sacrifice of time to pack goods, along with those of EBC made an
impact in the lives of many.
To God be the glory!
Missionary Ministry
Credits
To God be the Glory!
Greater Little Zion Baptist Church
Rev. Dr. James T. Murphy, Jr., Pastor
Leading the Charge – Sis. Cynthia Hill & Dea. James Reese
Ebenezer Baptist Church
Rev. Dr. Charles A. Lundy, Pastor
Leading the Charge – Bro. Larry Farrior & Sis. Marion Hubbard
Heart to Serve
Sis. Brenda Allen Sis. Christine Davis
Dea. Janie Doctor Bro. OZ Fuller
Sis. Ruby Harney Sis. Gloria Hopson
Sis. Elanese Pitts Sis. Donna Jo Reese
Sis. Denise Snowden Sis. Jessica Tibbs
Sis. Cynthia Turner Sis. Ann Vincent
Sis. Eula Walden Dea. William Windley
Bro. Al Woods
Women’s Ministry
1. Women’s Ministry Meeting
Meeting at 10:00 a.m.
Saturday, November 18, 2017
Upstairs: Old Sanctuary
2. Agenda
A. Election of Officers 2018
B. Christmas Party – Saturday, December 9, 2017
C. Retreat review from September 2017
D. Calendar items for 2018
3. Invitation from Mt. Salvation
Women’s Day, 1 John 5:4
Sunday, November 12, 2017 at 3:30 p.m.
Location: Mt. Salvation Baptist Church
1961 North Culpeper Street
Arlington, VA 2207
See you at the Meeting!
Rev. Estelle Chandler
Finance and Facility Stewardship
Matters
Board of Directors | Greater Little Zion Baptist Church
Board of Directors Members Needed
The next several years promise to be exciting ones for
Greater Little Zion Baptist Church (GLZBC). The Church
will continue to have a positive impact on the congregation
and the communities it serves. The Board of Directors
will play a central role in this important work.
With your knowledge, experience and involvement in our
Church, would you like to serve in the capacity of a Board
Member? As you consider this opportunity to serve God
and the Church in this role, please feel free to contact Sis.
Dolores Claytor at [email protected] and/or
Bro. OZ Fuller at [email protected] for additional
information about the requirements and responsibilities of
a Board Member.
We look forward to you joining this team.
Community Service Event - November 18, 2017
Healthy You Summit
Fairfax County Alumnae Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. will host a “Healthy You Summit” to discuss investing in your health
and well-being. This program will provide the community with information to make the best choices during open enrollment to
include the selection of the “a la carte” benefits and the Affordable Care Act.
This event is free and open to the public and will be held on November 18, 2017 at the West Springfield Government Center,
Community Room, 6140 Rolling Road, Springfield, VA 22152 from 4:00 – 6:00 pm.
RSVP to attend the event at: https://www.fcacdst.org/health-care-summit
Great information will be available for all as we navigate the often-confusing health options.
P.O. Box 221224 Chantilly, VA 20153 571-348-4528