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Church Notes Week of 7-11-2012

church copySecond St. John Missionary Baptist Church will have a Community Day (7/28/2012) from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. The church is located at 717 East 125th Street. For more information call (216) 571-7714.



SUNDAY

Fresh Wind Ministry will have their regular service with Pastor Brad A. Pratt bringing forth the word of God. The service starts at 4 p.m. The congregation will be in their new location at7035 Lexington Avenue. For more information call (216) 659-3675.

Euclid Avenue Congregational Church UCC, under the leadership of Pastor Rev. Courtney Clayton Jenkins, is holding their regular Sunday worship services atFirstUnitedMethodistChurch,3000 Euclid Avenue andEast 30th Street. Service starts at 10 a.m.

UPCOMING

Providence Baptist Church Youth Ministry will put on a praise fest. The event will be held on Friday (7/27/2012) from 7 to 9:30 p.m. at the Providence Baptist Church, 12712 Kinsman Road. This event gives the opportunity to showcase the gifts and talents that God has given them, along with giving an opportunity for fellowship with their peers in a Christ-centered environment. Fore more information call (216) 991-5315.

 

New Freedom Ministries, a City of Refuge, will host its’ CommUNITY Bazaar and Revival beginning on Saturday (7/28/2012) and concluding on Tuesday (7/31/2012). Starting at 11 a.m. through 7 p.m., children and adults of all ages can enjoy carnival rides, bouncers, face painting, temporary tattoos, sand art, entertainment, food, beverages and much more. The Healthy Spirit Zumba Fitness Session with Sadaqa of Keep It Moving Baby, LLC, kicks-off the day from 8:30 a.m. to 9:30 a.m. The cost of the session is $5. Gospel groups, praise and pantomime dancers, and spoken word line the occasion to hear the heavenly voice of Reverend Tonya Fields and the melodious tunes of Saxophonist Pamela Williams in a show-stopping performance at 4 p.m. The church is located at3476 East 152nd Street. New Freedom Ministries, A City of Refuge, is a non-denominational Christian church that formed more than a decade ago with just 30 people.

African Methodist Episcopal Church North Ohio Conference Branch Women’s Missionary Society Cleveland and Youngstown Districts invites you to their Bessie P. Bradford Scholarship Musical Extravaganza Saturday, July 28, at 4 p.m. atSt. PaulA.M.E.Church,44118 Brookside Blvd off of West 130th andLiberty.

Second St. John Missionary Baptist Church will have a Community Day (7/28/2012) from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. The church is located at717 East 125th Street. For more information call (216) 571-7714.

Pastor Jawanza Colvin and The Keepers of Faith, Hope and Heritage Ministry of the Olivet Institutional Baptist Church are traveling toTurkey on the Journeys of the Apostle Paul, July 15, 2013 through Aug. 4, 2013. This sacred destination pilgrimage will begin inAntioch, at the site of the first Christian church, and continue throughEphesus and the cities ofAsia Minor where Paul preached the gospel to the Gentiles.Tarsus,Laodicea, Thyatira,Troy andIstanbul are just a few of the cities they will visit on their journey. Detailed below are some highlights of the scheduled activities:

AntakyaArcheologicalMuseumatAntiochwhere Paul was commissioned by the first church:

•   The Grotto of St. Peter, one of the earliest Christian houses of worship

•  Tarsus, the hometown of the Apostle Paul and learning center of the ancient world

•  Second Century paved city street along with a colonnaded podium and remains of Roman theater near where Paul and Barnabas fled to Derbe (2 Timothy 3:11)

•  Antiochof Pisidi, the Roman colony where Paul preached on his first journey

• Ephesus, the well preserved ancient city ofChristiansignificance and focus of one epistle

•    From the home ofLydia, maker of purple cloth, to the capital city ofPergamum

•    Alexander Troas, the harbor where Paul sailed toPhilippi

•  Istanbul,Turkey, capital of the ancientEastern Roman Empireand home of St. Sophia Christian.

Time is of the essence.  So don’t miss the opportunity to witness the wonders of this sacred destination with the Olivet Institutional Baptist Church family and Pastor Jawanza Colvin. For further details, please contact the church office at (216) 721-3585.

If you have an event you would like listed, send information at least three weeks in advance to jwade@call-post.com or fax to (216) 588-6723.

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