sunday, august 21, 2016 - Hartford Memorial Baptist Church
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sunday, august 21, 2016 - Hartford Memorial Baptist Church
HARTFORD MEMORIAL BAPTIST CHURCH A BRIEF HISTORY Hartford Memorial Baptist Church celebrates 99 years of loving God and serving the world community. The Rev. Edgar Wendell Edwards served as founding pastor from 1917 to 1920 when he relocated to Chicago. After a diligent search, the Church called the Rev. Charles A. Hill Sr., assistant to the Rev. Robert L. Bradby Sr., of Detroit’s historic Second Baptist Church. Installed as pastor in November of 1920, he served for 48 years until his retirement on his 75 th Birthday, April 28, 1968. During his progressive pastorate, Dr. Hill built new church facilities on the corner of Hartford and Milford and subsequently, a community and recreation facility. He was a strong supporter of organized labor; UAW Ford Local 600 was organized at Hartford Church. An outspoken champion of civil rights in the difficult days before the Civil Rights Movement, Dr. Hill was at the forefront of the struggle for equality in the 1930s, ‘40s and ‘50s. He was one of the first Blacks to run for the Detroit City Council. Courageously, he opened the Hartford pulpit to such nonconformists as W.E.B. DuBois and Paul Robeson. On April 6, 1969, Hartford gleefully received its son, Charles Gilchrist Adams, as pastor of the church in which he had been reared, indoctrinated, baptized, licensed, ordained and married. At that time, Dr. Adams, an honors graduate of the University of Michigan and Harvard Divinity School, had just begun his seventh year as pastor of the historic Concord Baptist Church in Boston, New England’s largest African American congregation. Having burned the old mortgage in 1971, Dr. Adams led Hartford into the current James Couzens’ facilities on April 10, 1977; under his strong and vigorous leadership, this mortgage was burned in 1983, nine years ahead of time. With an ever increasing church family, Hartford has become one of the largest church congregations in Detroit. Widely known for its music ministry, Hartford boasts of the largest pipe organ built by a Black church. Choir loft expansions, upgraded audio/video equipment and redesigned lighting in the Sanctuary are only part of the ongoing renovations. Dr. Adams’ vision of community outreach led to the establishment of The AGAPE (LOVE) HOUSE for charitable and community ministries. Formerly housed in properties purchased across the freeway on James Couzens, The AGAPE HOUSE, now temporarily located in the Church, continues to offer needed social services that include the Daily Senior Citizens’ Program, Hunger Task Force, Bookstore, Taping Ministry, Scholarship and College Preparation Programs, Narcotics Anonymous and Alcoholics Anonymous. Hartford has purchased commercial real estate along Seven Mile Road, supporting the establishment of fast food restaurants, such as McDonald’s, Long John Silver and Kentucky Fried Chicken and other businesses. A Super Kmart was built on church property and employed hundreds of local residents. Today, on the same church property, Home Depot continues to provide employment and a tax base for the city and state. On other church properties, Hartford has established the Head Start Agency, a Tutorial Program and the Hartford Institute for Biblical Studies. Recently, Hartford, under the leadership of Dr. Adams, purchased 5.5 acres of land located on the former Meyers Road campus of Lewis College of Business. The design and plans are in progress for the utilization of this site for Vision ‘007, Dr. Adams’ and Hartford’s greatly expanded vision for community outreach — an assisted living complex, gymnasiums for seniors and youth, a performing arts auditorium and health facilities and The AGAPE HOUSE programs. In 2007, Dr. Adams was selected as the first professor of the Practice of Ethics and of Ministry at Harvard University. His full teaching schedule at Harvard has not prevented his weekly delivery of soul-saving sermons at Hartford. Assisting him is his son, the Rev. Charles Christian Adams, who was unanimously appointed as Hartford’s first Presiding Pastor, thus continuing the Adams’ pulpit legacy. We celebrate and praise God for the ever expanding ministry of Hartford Memorial Baptist Church. “For Hartford is the Place to Be!” SUNDAY, AUGUST 21, 2016 FOURTEENTH SUNDAY AFTER PENTECOST YOUTH SUNDAY Dr. Charles G. Adams, Pastor Rev. Charles C. Adams, Presiding Pastor Rev. Kevin N. Taylor, Assistant Pastor Rev. Lurecie M. Stokes, Minister of Pastoral Care WIFI Access Code: Hartford #hmbcdetroit (Instagram & Twitter) Church App: http://appma.kr/hmbcdetroit or Google Play Website: hmbcdetroit.org Streaming Live at 11:00 AM Sunday’s Broadcast will be aired at 7:00 PM on 1340 AM Gospel Radio 18700 James Couzens Highway— Detroit, Michigan 48235 — 313-861-1300/Church —313-861-1285/Office SERVING TODAY LOOKING AHEAD The Scriptures for next Saturday and Sunday are: Jeremiah 2:4-13; Psalm 81:1, 1016; Hebrews 13:1-8, 15-16; Luke 14:1, 7-14. The admonition in Hebrew 13:2 “to show hospitality to strangers” is vividly illustrated by the advice that Jesus gives to guests and hosts in Luke 14:7-14. The advice to guests leads up to the revolutionary saying in v.11. As the commentary on today’s Gospel suggests, the saying is a summary of the way God works; the effects are profound --- “a world is overturned.” In the topsy-turvy world of divine hospitality, everybody is family. The strangers whom Jesus tells us to invite to our parties are not just any strangers; they are those who in Jesus’ day were considered unclean and undesirable, and they will never be able to reciprocate. This kind of radical hospitality makes sense only in light of the conviction that God rules the world and therefore that adequate repayment for our efforts is simply our relatedness to God and our conformity to what God intends (Luke 14:14; Hebrews13:5-6). Both Hebrew 13 and Luke 14:7-14 are calls to commitment to God’s reign rather than to the ways of the world. Both Jeremiah 2:4-13 and Psalm 81 also call the people of God back to commitment to God alone, rather than to the gods of the nations and their values (see Psalm 81:8-9; Jeremiah 2:11). Both texts portray God recalling God’s gracious guidance of the people in the past and lamenting their present unfaithfulness. The call to commitment that is implicit in Jeremiah 2:4-13 is explicit in Psalm 81:8, “O Israel, if you would but listen to me!” In our day, God is no doubt still lamenting our failure to listen, but is also, no doubt, still inviting us to take our humble place at a table that promises exaltation on a scale that the world cannot even imagine. Dr. Charles B. Cousar Westminister John Knox Press Louisville, Kentucky Love ya, C. G. A. CHURCH COMMUNICATION Should you have any questions, cares or concerns please list them below so that we can assist you efficiently and lovingly. Whether you have a concern you would like to express, questions about the church or your spiritual journey, we want to hear from you. Please tear off this slip and give to a minister as you leave and we will be sure that you get the answers, guidance and prayers you are looking for. Question for: Pastor ___ Presiding Pastor ___ Office Staff ___ Other ___ Question/concern/prayer request: ________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________ Response required? _____ yes _____ no Name: ______________________________________________________________________ Phone#:_____________________________________________________________________ Email:_______________________________________________________________________ 1 COURVILLE CONCERT CHOIR SUMMER MUSIC CAMP Dr. Augustus Hill Guest Pipe Organist Willard Hines Choir Director Walter Tufts II Hammond Organ Joseph Hayden Bass Matthew Lemons Drums USHERS: Youth Usher Ministry IZANDLA INTERPRETERS: Reichelle Tucker ** John Harvey Nina White ** Interpreting Sermon MINISTERS ANOINTING TEAM: Natalie Cherry, Captain Ann Allen Betty Appleby Derek Arnold Edie Berry Paulette Bronner Ronnie Davis Jonathan Griffin Denise Henderson Connie Jackson Nathaniel Lewis Alyson Moore Lionel Scott Kevin Taylor Charles Turner DEACONESSES: Jacqueline Poole, On Duty Dorothy Welch, Team Leader Linda Hathorne, 1st Asst. Dorothy Marbury, 2nd Asst. Daisy Bryant-Aaron Kathryn Cotton Lannie Davis Marjorie Dickson Jackie Lurry Eboni Mathis Rachell Mitchell Lurine Moncrease Gwen Moore Paulette Turner Dorothy J. Ward Carol Williams Shirley Woods DEACONS: Thomas Williams, Chairman Veronica D. Thornton, On Duty David L. Ward, Capt. Raven Cannon, Co-Capt. Terri Asbell Annie Bush Janice Bush Michael Fleming Tamika L. Gaines LaMont D. Hampton Thomas Houghton James Johnson Connie McCoy William A. Moncrief John Moore Marie Mosley Lois Parker * Washington C. Porter Yolanda M. Shepard Matthew Smith Odessa M. Spruill Jeffrey Steele James Taylor Patricia Taylor Gary Teasley Terrell Turner Valunda Watkins * * Deacons-in-Process TRUSTEES: Virgil Young Sr., Capt. Rosalind Simmons, Co-Capt. Wesley Norris, Co-Capt. Helen Adams * Marseille Arbuckle Patricia Brewer Audrey LaSalle Brown Dorothy Cleveland J.C. Douglas Daryl Duncan Raymond Flowers Linda Forte Jerome Gibbs Vickie Hall Cynthia Harris Kathy Hemingway Schylbea J. Hopkins Debra Butler Jackson Darnell Jackson Anita Moncrease Joyce Parks Eric Peterson Sylvia Ross-Sherrill Ronald Spears Linda Swanson Frank Taylor Ola Taylor Linda Tinsley George Turner Vonzie Whitlow James A. Womble Jr. * Consultative Trustee NURSES: Regina Thomas, President Kathleen Armstrong Terri Cromer Leah Harlan Penelope Hinton Gloria Howard Emily Kilpatrick Helen Lucas Janice McCrary Josephine Sanford Barbara Simmons Smith Joseph Thomas CHURCH CLERKS Donna Lewis, Vice Clerk Deborah Allen Regina Holmes Sharon Jones Denise Madlock Eleanor Spears ANNOUNCEMENT CLERKS 7:30 AM Willie J. Taylor 11:00 AM Ethan Cheatham SPEARS-WATSON BOOKSTORE Rosalind Griffin Ron Spears Wanda Morrison Derek Clark Andrea Whitfield Elva Green Dolores Spencer Sandy Petersen GREETERS 7:30 AM Terry Graves Roosevelt Paige Jr. Lamar Reed Lydia Smith Mabel Smith Virginia Tate 11:00 AM Carol Anderson Imani Lawson Lavern Lawson Ernest Ndukwe Danielle Norfleet Sonea Norfleet Sonia Norfleet-Johnson Dana Smith Kathryn Watson CHURCH OFFICE—HARTFORD INSTITUTE BUILDING 18900 James Couzens Highway—Detroit, Michigan 48235 Administrative Offices—9:00 AM—5:00 PM Monday thru Friday 313-861-1285 / 313-861-1300 — Fax 313-861-0265 SPEARS-WATSON BOOKSTORE Open Sunday after 7:30 AM Service and 11:00 AM Service, and Wednesdays 11:30 AM - 6:30 PM. Bookstore’s direct line —313-864-3404 HARTFORD AGAPE HOUSE 18700 James Couzens Highway—Detroit, Michigan 48235 313-861-1200 — Fax 313-861-7896 Hunger Task Force & Free Shop Mission — 313-861-1202 The Staff Minister on call is Rev. Kevin Taylor. He can be contacted for any emergencies or urgent matters 313-861-1285 or 313-475-0316 — Email: ktaylor@hartfordchurchdetroit.org SANCTUARY CELEBRATION FOURTEENTH SUNDAY AFTER PENTECOST —YOUTH SUNDAY SUNDAY, AUGUST 21, 2016 — 7:30 AM & 11:00 AM ORDER OF SERVICE BEREAVEMENT NOTICES Please keep in prayer the families who have lost loved ones. We have received the following names: DECEASED RELATIVES LOCATION DATE TIME Annetta Cunningham Bruce & Rosemary HMBC Thursday Svc-11:00 AM Cunningham 08/18/2016 Geretha Mosby Linda Owens Eric & Kanithia Owens HMBC Saturday FH-10:00 AM Beaulah Sands 08/20/2016 Svc-11:00 AM For additional information on these names and others, please see the notices as posted on the bulletin board in the north corridor, or call the Church Office. GRIEF SUPPORT MINISTRY Hartford Memorial Baptist Church has an ongoing Grief Support Ministry that is open to grieving families and friends within the community. This is a group for individuals who have lost someone close and are seeking support with others experiencing like emotions. Sessions are held at the church on the 2 nd and 4th Monday of each month from 6 p.m. to 7 p.m., in room 307. Call (313) 861-1285, ext. 429 for further information. IN THE HOSPITAL/REHABILITATION CENTERS St. John Providence Hospital, Southfield, MI Terry Hudson Sinai Grace Hospital, Detroit, MI Nylon Graves Deontaye Clay Eleanor Craig (No Visitors please) Henry Ford Hospital, Wyandotte, MI Vonyetta Poole Azalea Trace Center, Columbus, GA Gregory Frazier Pensacola Hospital, Pensacola, FL Alga and Mary Johnson American House Sr. Living Ctr, Southfield, MI Trustee Dorothy Cleveland Courtyard Manor, Farmington Hills, MI Clarence Bell Cambridge Rehab Center, Beverly Hills, MI Marilyn Bradley Jacqueline McKeller The Park at Trowbridge Living Center, Southfield, MI Mother Charlie Mae Wilson Heartland Rehab Center, Livonia, MI Daisy Bryant Aaron Henry Ford Hospital, Detroit, MI Deacon Lamont Price Mt. Sinai Hospital, Chicago, IL Kevon Smith Baton Rouge Hospital, Baton Rouge, LA Nicole Taylor Kettering Memorial Hospital, Dayton, OH Saxyn Hart Angel Gardens, Livonia, MI Jamesy Reliford Farmington Hills Inn, Farmington Hills, MI Geneva Hicks Rae Walls Maple Manor of Novi, Novi, MI Deacon Varrie Bryant Queen Loudmon Heartland of West Bloomfield, W. Bloomfield, MI Trustee Milton Watson Samaritan Manor Rehab & Nursing, Detroit, MI Joseph T. Boynton Vivian Odoms Evergreen Health & Living Ctr, Southfield, MI Mother Sarah Oletric Mance Alonzo Cooper Deacon Richard Moncrease Sr Bobbie Smith Eleanor Lockett. Oakwood Rehab & Skilled Nursing Center, Dearborn, MI Nellie Askew Villa at Great Lakes Crossing, Detroit, MI Corrine Thomas Devotional & Pastoral Advisements Prelude “Largo (Xerxes” - Handel Choral Introit Opening Praise Sentences “Lift Thine Eyes” from Elijah - Felix Mendelssohn Dr. Augustus Hill, Guest Pipe Organist 7:30-AM-Rev. Reggie White / 11:00 AM-Rev. Dr. Robyn D. Moore Processional Hymn #4 “Holy, Holy, Holy” Prayer of Invocation Glory Be To The Father #541 Organ Interlude Children Sermon (11:00 AM) Anthem “Jonah” - Joyce Eilers Bacak Prayer of Intercession & Song of Inspiration Welcome To The Visitors “I Need You to Survive” - Hezekiah Walker Courtnee Pruitt & Sharita Stovall, soloists 7:30-AM-Rev. Reggie White / 11:00 AM-Rev. Dr. Robyn D. Moore The Tithes & Offertory Period Offertory Sentences Luke 6:38; Matthew 6:19-21 (NRSV) Leader: Give and it will be given to you, good measure, pressed down, shaken together, running over will be put into your lap. People: For the measure you give will be the measure you get back. Leader: Do not lay up for yourselves treasures on earth, where moth and rust consume and where thieves break in and steal. People: But lay up for yourselves treasures in heaven where neither moth nor rust consume and where thieves do not break in and steal. Unison: For where your treasure is, there will your heart be also. Offertory Selection “I Will Sing Praises / Hide Me” - Richard Smallwood Please Note: No one is permitted to enter or leave the Sanctuary during the offertory period. The Prayer of Dedication 7:30-AM-Rev. Reggie White / 11:00 AM-Rev. Dr. Robyn D. Moore Hymn of Preparation #25 “How Great Thou Art” The Written Word Jeremiah 15:18-21 Preached Word “THE GOD WHO NEVER FAILS” Dr. Charles G. Adams, Pastor Invitation To Christian Discipleship Song of Invitation “Call Him Up” - Keith Pringle Prayer of Thanksgiving The Right Hand of Fellowship Recessional #203 “My Faith Looks Up To Thee” Benediction Postlude 9 “March from Athalie” - F. Mendelssohn 2 SERMON NOTES STEPHEN MINISTRY “Christ Caring For People through People” STEPHEN MINISTERS CARE FOR PEOPLE FACING TOUGH TIMES and are ready to provide the emotional and spiritual help needed with crisis that include: Loss of a loved one Terminal Illness/Chronic Illness Divorce or Separation Unemployment/Job Crisis Loneliness/ Discouragement …and more STEPHEN MINISTRY IS A CONFIDENTIAL MINISTRY and are trained volunteers ready to provide you with one-on-one care. To Contact a Stephen Minister Call (313) 341-2302 The Men’s Cancer Support Group will now meet the first Saturday of every month, 9:00 AM –10:30 AM, in the Youth Lounge. Join us. Continental Breakfast will be served. Rev. Farrell M. Downey, facilitator. 3 8 UNCF SUNDAY African American Heritage Reflection B Hartford Memorial Baptist Church Join Hartford as we support the 28th annual Walk for Education weekend and celebrate UNCF Sunday at Hartford. We are asking HBCU graduates to wear attire with your school logo and for fraternities and sororities to come out and support! An adjacent north-bordering neighborhood was known as Paradise Valley. The two were not, however, considered to be the same neighborhood. Historically, this area was the source of the River Savoyard, which was buried as a sewer in 1827. Its "bottom" and rich marsh soils are the source of th The 28 annual UNCF 5k Walk for Education will take place on Saturday, August 27 at Belle Isle in Detroit. Registration begins at 8:00 a.m. and the walk will begin at 9:30 a.m. To join the Hartford walk team, register online at www.uncf.org/detroitwalk. You can also register between services in Fellowship Hall. All donations to UNCF are tax deductible. We look forward to seeing you Saturday at the walk and Sunday at UNCF Sunday at Hartford! Churches and religious denominations have been the pillars of America’s private historically black colleges and universities (HBCUs) since their founding. Almost all of these colleges were founded by religious institutions, and most retain their church affiliations including UNCF’s 37 member colleges and universities. “A mind is a terrible thing to waste, but wonderful to invest in.” ™ Dear Hartford Members and Friends: WE NEED YOUR HELP!!!!! We are collecting Oral Histories of Hartford Avenue and Hartford Memorial Baptist Church for our 100 th Anniversary in May of 2017. Beginning Apr il 15, 2016 the Histor ical Committee will be videotaping and recording oral histories of members and friends of Hartford Avenue and Memorial Baptist Church in preparation of our 100th Anniversary in May of 2017. If you would like to be recorded, please contact the Hartford Historical Ministry at 313-861-1285 Ext. 534 or fill out the form below (and return it to an usher or leave it in the Church Office) to schedule an appointment. For more information on this project please contact us. ________________________________________________ First and Last Name (Please Print) __________________________ Phone Number (Home) ________________________ (Mobile) ___________________________________________________________________ E-mail address Are you a member? Yes [ ] No [ ] If you are a member, what year did you join __________ If you are not a member, in what capacity are you affiliated with Hartford? (For example, grew up in Hartford’s old neighborhood). Thank you for participating in the Hartford Oral History Collection. We will be contacting you shortly. 7 lack Bottom was a predominantly black neighborhood in Detroit, Michigan demolished for redevelopment in the early 1960s and replaced with the Lafayette Park. It was located on Detroit's Near East Side and was bounded by Gratiot Avenue, Brush Street, Vernor Highway, and the Grand Trunk railroad tracks. Its main commercial strips were on Hastings and St. Antoine streets. Sunday, August 28 7:30 and 11:00 a.m. Worship Services the name "Black Bottom." Hastings Street, which ran north-south through Black Bottom, had been a center of Eastern European Jewish settlement before World War I, but by the 1950s, migration transformed the strip into one of the city's major African-American communities of black-owned business, social institutions and night clubs. It became nationally famous for its music scene: major blues singers, big bands, and jazz artists—such as Duke Ellington, Billy Eckstine, Pearl Bailey, Ella Fitzgerald, and Count Basie—regularly performed in the bars and clubs of Paradise Valley entertainment district. It is also where Aretha Franklin's father, the Reverend C. L. Franklin first opened his New Bethel Baptist Church on Hastings Street. Black Bottom suffered more than most areas during the Great Depression, since many of the wage earners worked in the hard-hit auto factories. During World War II, both the economic activity and the physical decay of Black Bottom rapidly increased. In the early 1960s, the City of Detroit conducted an Urban Renewal program to combat what it called "Urban Blight." The program razed the entire Black Bottom district and replaced it with the Chrysler Freeway and Lafayette Park, a mixed-income development designed by Mies van der Rohe as a model neighborhood combining residential townhouses, apartments and high-rises with commercial areas. Many of the residents relocated to large public housing projects such as the Brewster-Douglass Housing Projects Homes and Jeffries Homes. Calling all HMBC Business Owners! The Hartford Business Ministry page is now live on the Hartford website! Please visit hmbcdetroit.org and click the Business Directory link. Also, our wall mounted business card display racks have been installed in the main hallway near the bookstore and in the South Hall across from the elevator. Please note that these have been made available for actual Business Ministry members only. Get exposure for your business by joining the Hartford Business Ministry…now more than ever, business people need to network and build strong relationships…let’s learn how we can help the Church, the community, and each other! Contact John Bradley at 248.789.0504 (netprofits365@gmail.com) or Devin Durrell at 248.224.2590 (devind@kamaroe.com) for more information. Chef’s Corner! Good Morning, today the Culinary Ministry will be serving Pancakes for breakfast. Pancakes will be made to order, and for those who like Wheat Pancakes that is being offered as well, just make your request to the Chef. Next Sunday the menu will be for your dining pleasure our traditional “Catfish Breakfast”. 4 ANNOUNCEMENTS ANNOUNCEMENTS IT’S 9:30… SUNDAY MORNING… WHERE SHOULD YOU BE?... SUNDAY SCHOOL! Please join us immediately following the 7:30 AM Service, for Sunday School. Today’s lesson is “Grafted into the Promise” – Romans 11:11-24. There are great classes for all age groups. We begin at 9:30 AM and end at 10:30 AM. See you there! Get that Midweek Boost! J oin us for “Hour of Power” Service each Wednesday, in the Chapel, at 12:00 Noon to 12:30 PM. Deacon-led devotion begins at 11:30 AM. Lunch is served after the Service in the Fellowship Hall. Be connected! CALLING ALL YOUTH MINISTRIES and young at hear t for a day of fun and fellowship at CJ BARRYMORE'S on Sunday Aug 21st 6PM to 9PM. Donation: $15.00 per person. Go Carts, Bowling, Laser Tag and Game Room are some of the fun things to do. Pizza, Chicken Wings, Salad and Pop available to feast on. We will meet at Barrymore’s at 5:45 PM to begin our fun filled day!!! Barrymore’s is located on 21750 Hall Rd., Clinton, MI 48038. Money is due by Sunday the 21st. Please see Deacon Beverly Tufts to sign up for this event!!!! Prayer Service: Wednesdays fr om 7:00-8:00 PM, in the Chapel. The Theme for the Month is Mercy. Deacons and Ministers will anoint and offer comforting intercessory prayer. "Prayer is the key, but faith unlocks the door." Attention Teens (12-17 years old); Join BLAST. This is eight gr eat weeks of r apping about contempor ar y subjects while deepening your understanding of God through bible study. The one-hour bible study will be followed each week with games and field trips suggested and coordinated by the teens. Bible Study begins at 5:45pm and is required to participate in the fellowship activities. Teens should register via Hartford TRUTH Ministries on FB, rev.robyn_hmbc on Instagr am or text 248-252-7678! Join in on the FUN! Did you know that the Members Orientation Class is not just for new members? If it’s been years since you last attended, never attended or did not complete the series, you are invited to come and learn more about your Baptist heritage, after which you will be awarded your certificate of completion. Classes meet in the Chapel at 9:30 AM on the 2nd, 3rd and 4th Sundays. #PamperMePretty - This special "Girls Night Out" is scheduled for September 16, 2016 from 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm. Girls (14 years old and under) will learn the importance of self care in a fun atmosphere. Mentoring, selfesteem building and encouragement will be the focus of this event! Register with Rev. Robyn at rdm080163@gmail.com or text 248-252-7678. Hartford Prayer and Fasting Ministry meet ever y Wednesday, 6:00 PM-7:00 PM, in Room 304. We invite you to come and join us in this service to pray for you or with you for whatever your spiritual need may be. We are also available to teach you the benefits of fasting and how to fast. Contact Rev. Barbara A. McDonald, Director at 313-345-9863. Let’s go to the War Room. Our annual Hartford Memorial Golf Outing/Tournament will be held Saturday, September 17, 2016, at the Glen Oaks Country Club, on 13 Mile Road in Farmington Hills, MI. This event is our primary fundraiser for our Hartford Jr. Golf Program. This 18-hole scramble will have lots of prizes, a wonderful dinner after golf and league recognitions. Donation: $95.00 per person. Committee persons will be available between services in Fellowship Hall or pick up a registration form in the Church Office or at the Institute Building. For more information, please see contact numbers on registration form. The Married Couples Ministry will be having their 2nd annual cookout. The cookout will occur on Sunday, August 28, 2016 at 3pm on Belle Isle in the Woodside Shelter. Married Couples, if you are interested in attending the cookout, please contact Dr. Urias Beverly at 313-531-1236 or Leon Johnson at 313-533-8527 for more details. Look forward to seeing you there. MCM Co-chairs - Rhonda and Leon Johnson. All-States Ministry member s will meet for br eakfast Sunday, August 28, 2016. Please join us immediately following the 7:30 AM service, in Fellowship Hall. Deacon Kay Steen-Stoutermire, President. SISTERS! September is Women’s Month at Hartford Church! Let’s get excited!! In lieu of our August Meeting, Hartford Women United will be having a fellowship for all sisters, immediately following the 11:00 AM Service on Sunday, August 28, 2016, in Fellowship Hall. We want to begin focusing on our theme: “Water Walking Women, Doing Amazing Things In God” We will be discussing the scheduled services for Women’s Month. Food will be provided while we fellowship with one another. The Women's Bible Study Class Reunion will be Tuesday, August 23 in the Vincent Room at 6:00 PM. All women are invited. Please bring a dish. Rev. Cecilia Holliday, Teacher. August Birth Month Ministry cor dially invites member s and fr iends to the Vincent Room, after the 11:00 AM Service, TODAY for refreshments and to get acquainted. Deacon Jimmie Johnson, President. The Announcement Ministry is in need of 7:30AM ANNOUNCEMENT CLERKS ONLY. Please email Deacon Dixon at medixon10@hotmail.com or verbally contact me in church. Thank You. Any questions, please contact Karen D. Harlan, HWU President, at 313-310-7453. Remember Sisters, “The gift of true friendship is that it takes us by the hand and reminds us we are not alone on this journey of life.” Pastor Adams, Rev. Charles C. Adams, musicians, choir members, hosts and hostesses. Thank you for making Seasoned Citizens Sunday a wonderful day for our seasoned citizens. - The Seasoned Citizens Sunday Committee. Carolyn Drake, HWU Cultural Chairperson 5 6
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