Imani Temple AACC National Cathedral Established 1989

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Imani Temple AACC National Cathedral Established 1989
Imani Temple
AACC National Cathedral
Established 1989
Who Are We?
Independent Catholics
Celebrating God with Christian
Praise
A Word and Sacrament Church
An African expression of the
Christian Faith
A Faith Community for all
races and walks of life
West African Adinkra Symbol
Gye Nyame
”…except for God”
His Holiness G. Augustus Stallings, Jr.
Patriarch & Founder
Senior Pastor
“On God we Lean in 2013”
609-611 Maryland Avenue NE
Washington, DC 20002
(202) 388-8155
www.imanitempledc.com
Start a home church
Become an Imani Missionary
Join us in our Socks N’
Sandwiches Outreach Project
(202) 489-3752
Sunday Mass
C.A.R.E. Youth Class
10 am
Bradshaw Noon Day Bible
Study
Wednesday at 12 pm
22nd Sunday of Praise Time
November 9, 2014
Order of Worship
“Ago”
“Ahmee”
The Spirit of God saying: “I come make way for My entrance.”
“I hear, I acknowledge, and welcome you.”
PROCESSIONAL
“Everybody Clap Your Hands”
OPENING HYMN
GREETING
POURING OF THE LIBATION AND INVOCATION OF
SAINTS AND ANCESTORS
OPENING PRAYER
SIGN OF PEACE
FIRST READING
Judith 9:7-14
RESPONSORIAL HYMN
Me and My Work
SECOND READING
*GOSPEL
Matthew 7:7-12
RESPONSORIAL & MISSION RECITATION
*HOLY EUCHARIST
Holy, Holy, Holy: Holy, Holy, Holy Lord God Almighty
(Agnus Dei)
Great Amen
POST-COMMUNION PRAYER
TITHES AND OFFERINGS
SONG OF PREPARATION
*HOMILY (SERMON)
WELCOME VISITORS
INVITATION TO DISCIPLESHIP
ANNOUNCEMENTS
SIFA
*Please Do Not Enter or Leave the Sanctuary During This Time
Second Reading
The Second Reading will be taken from “I Shall Not Be Moved” by Maya Angelou,
entitled,
Me and My Work
I got a piece of a job on the waterfront.
Three days ain’t hardly a grind.
It buys some beans and collard greens
and pays the rent on time.
Course the wife works, too.
Got three big children to keep in school,
need clothes and shoes on their feet,
give them enough of the things they want
and keep them out of the street.
They’ve always been good
My story ain’t news and it ain’t all sad.
There’s plenty worse off than me.
Yet the only thing I really don’t need
is strangers’ sympathy.
That’s someone else’s word for
caring.
Let the Redeemed of the Lord Say So
Congregation Response: AMEN!
Sunday Liturgy
10:00 am
Mass
Wednesday Services
Bradshaw Wednesday Noon Bible Study
MEMBERSHIP CARE
Healing and Wellness
Staci Cunningham
Rosalyn Fowler
Ethel Harris
Raynard Stevens
Dorsey Harris
Cynthia Gardener
Veronce Washington
Dennis Jarman
Isaiah Dickson
Ardria Cooper
Steve Alleyne
Lula Wolfe
Francis Smith-Lewis
Daniel Harris
Thomasine Brown
Mildren Stevens
Rosalind Davis
Hilda Tolson
Yvonne Lewis
Maslin Brown
Geneva Winslow
Delores Harris
Shalita Isaac
Mary Isaac
Glenda Brisco
Joan Christian
Natasha Gassaway
[Once you have been delivered from your illness please let us know.]
Delores Kelly 1
Carlton Barnes 7
Donna Bruce 11
Melvinia Wright 17
Michael Tinsley 19
Darryle Bryant 23
Monet Corbett 1
Betty Hunter 10
Aaron Thomas 13
Thomas Cunningham 17
Donte Dingle 20
William Beavers 24
Bridget Dingle 6
Kamryn Mickel 11
NaTasha Gassaway 13
Celeste Polk 18
Carolyn Sherry 22
Michael Session 27
Announcements ~ November 9, 2014
MAKE YOUR CHECK OUT TO...
When you make out your checks for tithes, offerings, or
any event sponsored by Imani Temple make the check
out to: AACC/Imani Temple. In your absence mail
your tithes and offerings to the Temple so they arrive
the Saturday prior to Sunday. Mail check or money
order to:
Imani Temple National Cathedral
611 Maryland Avenue NE
Washington, DC 20002
MEMBERSHIP
A member of Imani Temple on Capitol Hill is one who
attends church on Sundays and other holy days as well
as Temple events, they participate in Temple fundraisers,
they Tithe and are active in Temple ministries. We
know that there are those who are unable to climb the
stairs so are unable to physically attend but they send in
their Tithes and support our other fundraising events.
We thank God for your dedication and support!
PASTORAL CARE SERVICES
The Clergy are here to guide and minister to you in areas
of: relationship management; professional, personal and
spiritual development; pre-marriage and marriage
pastoral care; career guidance; image management; and
self-esteem. Know that you are not alone. We will see
individuals or families. Client confidentiality is
mandated. Call Reverend Outlaw at (202) 388-8155 or
(202) 489-3752. Call Father Bruce at (301) 881-1627.
Call Father Deal at 202-355-8183.
TRIBAL CLEANING
Please all tribes need to do their part in cleaning. So far,
Bruce’s Tribe is way out front in cleaning…THANK
YOU! Cleaning Day is now Saturday’s at 10 am.
The week of November 2
Stalling’s Tribe
The week of November 9
Outlaw’s Tribe
The week of November 16 Deal’s Tribe
The week of November 23 Bruce’s Tribe
The cycle will continue each month.
What needs to be cleaned weekly?
Bathrooms, Vacuum carpets, Wash entrance glass
windows, clean altar floor and the altar. Many hands
make light work!
SHARE FOOD PROGRAM
November SHARE orders are due on the 9th and pickup is on the 22nd from 10:30 until 11:30 a.m. Please
be available to pick up your SHARE meal on the 22nd
as there is no place to store your package. Health
regulations require immediate pick-up. Call Valerie
Powers at (202) 250-0304, Rosalind Davis at (301) 8149316, or Johnette Anderson-Kioko at (301) 325-3032 for
more information.
SOCKS N’ SANDWICHES
Please begin to amass socks, hats, gloves so that we can
go out into the highways and by-ways to serve the
homeless. Let us gather enough for 3 winter runs.
CD & BULLETIN ORDER REQUEST FORM(S)
Sermon CDs are available upon request. Please provide
your name, address and phone number to the Ushers.
AA (ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS) MEETING
Every Wednesday at 8:30 pm
Please note that all Bulletin Announcements are due
to the Bulletin Committee by 11:00am on Tuesdays.
Email all announcements to
imanibulletin@yahoo.com. Also all ministries and/or
individuals are responsible for providing their own
copies (folded) for insertion in the bulletins by the
above mentioned deadline.
Imani Temple on Capitol Hill
~
November2014
Tribes we need you to help keep God’s house clean. We need someone from each Tribe to call your group
together for cleaning day.
Sunday
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
1
Stalling’s Tribe
2
3
10:00 AM
MASS
9
10
10:00 AM
MASS
4
5
6:30 PM
Praise In Motion
8:30 – 9:30 PM
Kingman Park Group AA
11
12
6:30 PM
Praise In Motion
SHARE Order
Deadline
16
17
6:30 PM
Praise In Motion
10:00 AM
MASS
23
10:00 AM
MASS
18
24
25
6:30 PM
Praise In Motion
6
13
6:30 PM
Dance Ministry
8:30 – 9:30 PM
Kingman Park Group AA
7:00 PM
Choir Rehearsal
20
Noon Day
Bradshaw Bible Study
6:30 PM
Dance Ministry
8:30 – 9:30 PM
Kingman Park Group AA
7:00 PM
Choir Rehearsal
26
Noon Day
Bradshaw Bible Study
8:30 – 9:30 PM
Kingman Park Group AA
27
8
Outlaw’s Tribe
7:00 PM
Choir Rehearsal
Noon Day
Bradshaw Bible Study
19
7
14
15
Deal’s Tribe
21
22
Bruce’s Tribe
10:30 – 11:30 AM
SHARE Pick-up
28
29
Thanksgiving Day
6:30 PM
Dance Ministry
7:00 PM
Choir Rehearsal
23
10:00 AM
MASS
PRAYER LINE TIME CHANGE
7:00 pm.
1-712-432-0075, code 111926.
Please Press *6 to mute your line.
Exit to Serve
23rd Sunday of Praise Time
November 16, 2014
1st Reading: 1 Maccabees 3:3-9
Gospel: Luke 11:27-36
SIFA
(Praise)
May we always remember those who have gone before us;
May we be inspired by their vision and valor;
May their lives continuously remind us
That Service is More Important Than Success;
That People Are More Important Than Possessions;
That Principle Is More Important Than Power.
May whatever we do be shaped and molded by honesty, competence and
commitment.
May our children and our children’s children carry forth with pride, the
nobility of our history and tradition.
To the Creator of all of us, we dedicate our lives to make this world better
and more beautiful.