April 2016 W elcome!!! - Friendship

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April 2016 W elcome!!! - Friendship
W E L C O M E
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Church & Conference Center
April 2016
Dr. Frederick Douglass Haynes, III
Senior Pastor
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Sunday Worship:
8:00 a.m.
10:45 a.m.
Bible Study:
Wednesday Word & Wonders
12:00 p.m. (G129)
7:00 p.m. (Sanctuary)
Motto
Equipping Changed People to
Change the World
Mission Statement
Creatively making disciples, while
on the cutting edge, making a
difference spiritually and socially.
(Mt. 28:16-20 | Luke 4:18-19)
Vision Statement
Friendship-West Baptist Church
will be a Christian community
within the community that
transforms the community.
General Information
2020 W. Wheatland Road
Dallas, TX 75232
(972) 228-5200 Phone
(972) 228-5201 Fax
www.friendshipwest.org
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THIS YEAR @FRIENDSHIPWEST
Friendship-West Celebrates 40 Years
#40UP 40 Years Unleashed 4 Promise
THE WEST WALL STREET JOURNAL
www.FriendshipWest.org
VIP’s Served 2,310
Clothing Distributed 7,000
SUNDAY, APRIL 10, 2016 - VOL. I NO. 1
$0.00
People Feed 800
Tithing 2%
Touching Tomorrow Today 83%
Women of the West Faith Walk $60,350
6 Interesting Things You Didn’t Know
About ‘Black Wall Street’
What’s New’s
Thr!ve Intern & Leadership Program
T
hr!ve Intern and Leadership
Program is a summer internship
program designed to provide African
American students with employment
opportunities to gain valuable
professional experience in a variety of
career fields. Dr. Frederick D. Haynes,
III’s vision is to prepare these students
to become future leaders of tomorrow.
Through leadership workshops, oneon-one mentoring and professional
development interns are equipped with
sustainable skills needed to become
successful individuals in the community.
Our goal is to close the economic gap
for these students by exposing them to
meaningful career related experiences in
fields such as technology, law, business,
healthcare, education, government and
the nonprofit sector.
The program launched Summer of
2014 and continues to partner with
corporations, small businesses and nonprofits throughout the Dallas area and
intends to provide 1000 intern positions.
 All proceeds made from West Wall
Street will go towards the Thr!ve Intern
& Leadership Program! Every business
who participates in West Wall Street will
also get an oppprtunity to employ or be a
mentor to a Thr!ve intern.
Ways To Get Involved
Become a Partner - Hire and intern and
participate in our jon fair on June 15th.
Become a Sponsor - Financially sponsor
and intern’s wages for the summer.
Become a Donor - Donate gas cards, bus
passes, food services, professional attire,
and etc.
Become a Mentor - Pour into an intern
and encourage them to exceed life’s
expectations.
Become a Volunteer - Volunteer your
time with administrative tasks, workshop
planning, and etc.
Financial giving to the Thr!ve Intern &
Leadership Program is tax-deductible
Published December 2, 2014
by Christina Montford
from the ATLANTA BLACKSTAR
T
he Greenwood neighborhood
in Tulsa, Oklahoma, housed
one of the most successful Black
economies in American history. The
area is, now, commonly referred to as
“The Black Wall Street.” Most of the
businesses and homes were burned
down in the Tulsa Race Riot of 1921.
Money Stayed Inside the Community
The dollar circulated 36 to 100 times
in this tight-knit community, according to
sfbayview.com. A single dollar might have stayed
in Tulsa for almost a year before leaving the Black
community. Comparatively in modern times, a
dollar can circulate in Asian communities for a
month, Jewish communities for 20 days and white
communities for 17, but it leaves the modernday Black community in six hours, according to
reports from the NAACP.
People in Tulsa Were Leading in
Luxury Possessions
In a time when the entire state of Oklahoma had
only two airports, six Black families owned their
own planes. The average income for a Black family
was well over what minimum wage is today.
Dr. Simon Berry, who owned the bus system in
Tulsa, recalls that in 1910 his average income was
around $500 a day, according to reports from
sfbayview.com.
The Body Count of the Tulsa Race Riot
When the community was burned down in the
Tulsa Race Riot, over 800 people were admitted
to surrounding hospitals, an estimated 10,000
were left homeless, 35 city blocks housing 1,256
residences were destroyed, and 600 successful
businesses were lost, including 21 restaurants, 30
grocery stores, two movie theaters and a hospital.
The Ku Klux Klan-led riot lasted for over 16
hours.
The Body Count of the Tulsa Race Riot
When the community was burned down in the
Tulsa Race Riot, over 800 people were admitted
to surrounding hospitals, an estimated 10,000
were left homeless, 35 city blocks housing 1,256
residences were destroyed, and 600 successful
businesses were lost, including 21 restaurants, 30
grocery stores, two movie theaters and a hospital.
The Ku Klux Klan-led riot lasted for over 16
hours.
Desegregation Killed the Resurgence of
Black Wall Street
In the initial years after the riot, surviving
residents began to rebuild the once-vibrant city. It
thrived again until the desegregation of the 1950s
and ’60s began to entice the Black people of the
time to live elsewhere, causing Black Wall Street to
never again be what it once was.
The Creation of Black Wall Street Was
Intentional
In 1906, O.W. Gurley, a wealthy AfricanAmerican from Arkansas, moved to Tulsa and
purchased over 40 acres of land that he made sure
was only sold to other African-Americans. Gurley
also used the area to give refuge to AfricanAmericans running from the harsh oppression of
Mississippi. 
THE WEST WALL STREET VENDOR TABLES
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GRAPHIC DESIGN,
MARKETING & PHOTOGRAPHY
JeDesignsGraphx
www.jecustomdesigns.com
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SPECIALTY SERVICE & GOODS
All in One Mechanical
Heating & A/C
www.allinonemechanical.com
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Loyal Media Group
www.loyalmediagroup.com
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Built4U Moblie, LLC
www.built4umobile.com
CLOTHING/APPAREL
A Rare Jewel Apparel
facebook.com/ararejewelapparel
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MsCas LLC
sales@mscasllc.com
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Fast501c3
www.fast501c3.com
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Fashion Meets Faith LLC/
Authoritees
www.authoritees.bigcartel.com
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HEALTH SERVICES
Levingston Enterprises, LLC
www.myspinetx.com
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Jonathan Patrick
jonathanpatrick74@gmail.com
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Uptown Eye Associates
www.uptowneyeassociates.com
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BATH & BODY PRODUCTS
Shea Culture
www.sheaculture.com
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U-Ride Autos
www.urideautos.com
Cars Outside the Church
FOOD SERVICES
A Fresh Approach
www.afreshapproachnow.com
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Mrs. R-V’s Creole Cuisine
& Catering
alicia.rougeau@yahoo.com
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O’Bight Me Candy Apple’s
www.facebook.com/obightme
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The Popcorn Market
www.thepopcornmarket.com
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This County’s Best Italian Ice
www.tcbitalianice.net
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Two Sisters Sweet Creations
www.2SistersSweetCreations.com
BANK
Faith Cooperative
Federal Credit Union
972-228-5222
www.faithcfcu.com
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FWBC Media
www.friendshipwest.org
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Thrive Intern &
Leadership Program
www.thriveintern.org
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FDH Ministries
www.fdhministries.org
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Jefferson Place Learning &
Developmental Center
www.jeffersonplaceeducated.com
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Miss Black America Coed
www.missblackamericacoed.org
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MINISTRIES & PROGRAMS
Houdek Enterprise/
DNA Transcomp
www.houdekenterprises.com
18 Wheeler Outside the Church
Premier Funeral Consulting &
Financial Services
premierfcfserv@aol.com
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Table4Two
www.etable4two.com
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Travel by The Travel Girls
diane@midnightkreations.net
SOUTH POLK SIDE
FIRST LEVEL
Narthex
Photo Booth
Kids Corner
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Sanctuary
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CAR DEALERSHIP
Mach 1 Motors
www.mach1motorsdfw.com
Cars Outside the Church
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