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NEW PROSPECT MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. Dr. Wilma R. Johnson, Senior Pastor 6330 Pembroke - Detroit, MI 48221 - (313) 341-4883 Administrative Office – Mon. – Fri. 9:00a.m. – 5:00p.m. (313) 341-4204 Fax (313) 341-4203 - TTY for the Deaf Community (313) 341-4200 Reach Pastor Johnson at (313) 999-2053 or Toll Free: 1 (866) PSALM 91 (772-5691) Pastor Johnson’s Email: [email protected] - Twitter: @joylighthouse Radio Outreach AM 1200 – WCHB – Tune in on Sundays at 1:00 p.m. Website: www.newnpmbcunity.org (Live Video Streaming) “Prayer Conference Call” and Morning Devotion Monday – Friday promptly at 9:11 A.M. Dial: (712) 432-0075 * Participant Code: 949399# “The Church Where The Spirit of Unity Abides” “TWENTIETH DAY AFTER PENTECOST” 90 th CHURCH ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION SUNDAY, OCTOBER 26, 2014 * 7:30 a.m./11:00 a.m. Order of Celebration Devotion and Call To Worship ................. Opening Hymn of Praise .......... See Page 2 Prayer of Invocation/Confession .............. Scripture ................................... Acts 4:23-31 Show Some Love .......................................... Domestic Violence Litany .......................... Invitation To Share Your Offerings.......... Offertory Prayer .......................................... Prayer of Intercession ................................ Church Anniversary Litany ....................... Church Anniversary Reflections ............... Musical Selection ........................................ The Preached Word ..................................... Invitation to Discipleship ......................... Benediction and Blessing ........................... Prayer of Invocation/Confession Almighty God, we give You thanks for the work You have done in this place. We give You thanks for Your faithfulness and for Your love. When we called on Your name, You made Your Presence known. When we prayed, You heard us. When we preached Your Word, You were in the midst. You have listened to our confessions and You have forgiven our sins. You have sent Your Holy Spirit to heal and comfort. O Lord we proclaim Your gospel to all people. We dedicate our lives to Your service. Renew us by Your Spirit. Grant that we may continue to grow. Use us for Your glory. In the name of Your Son, Jesus Christ our Lord, who lives and reigns with You and the Holy Spirit, one God, now and forever. Amen. Praise the Lord! Praise the name of the Lord! God has blessed us and brought us. Praise the Lord! Give thanks to Him!

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Page 1: “The Church Where The Spirit of Unity Abides”media1.razorplanet.com/share/511137-9989/resources/705792_Bulle… · Leader: Help us to teach our young Your ways and their history,

NEW PROSPECT MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH

Rev. Dr. Wilma R. Johnson, Senior Pastor

6330 Pembroke - Detroit, MI 48221 - (313) 341-4883

Administrative Office – Mon. – Fri. 9:00a.m. – 5:00p.m. (313) 341-4204

Fax (313) 341-4203 - TTY for the Deaf Community (313) 341-4200

Reach Pastor Johnson at (313) 999-2053 or Toll Free: 1 (866) PSALM 91 (772-5691)

Pastor Johnson’s Email: [email protected] - Twitter: @joylighthouse

Radio Outreach AM 1200 – WCHB – Tune in on Sundays at 1:00 p.m.

Website: www.newnpmbcunity.org (Live Video Streaming)

“Prayer Conference Call” and Morning Devotion

Monday – Friday promptly at 9:11 A.M.

Dial: (712) 432-0075 * Participant Code: 949399#

“The Church Where The Spirit of Unity Abides”

“TWENTIETH DAY AFTER PENTECOST”

90th CHURCH ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION

SUNDAY, OCTOBER 26, 2014 * 7:30 a.m./11:00 a.m.

Order of Celebration

Devotion and Call To Worship .................

Opening Hymn of Praise .......... See Page 2

Prayer of Invocation/Confession ..............

Scripture ................................... Acts 4:23-31

Show Some Love ..........................................

Domestic Violence Litany ..........................

Invitation To Share Your Offerings..........

Offertory Prayer ..........................................

Prayer of Intercession ................................

Church Anniversary Litany .......................

Church Anniversary Reflections ...............

Musical Selection ........................................

The Preached Word .....................................

Invitation to Discipleship .........................

Benediction and Blessing ...........................

Prayer of Invocation/Confession

Almighty God, we give You thanks for

the work You have done in this place.

We give You thanks for Your faithfulness

and for Your love. When we called on

Your name, You made Your Presence

known. When we prayed, You heard us.

When we preached Your Word, You were

in the midst. You have listened to our

confessions and You have forgiven our

sins. You have sent Your Holy Spirit to

heal and comfort. O Lord we proclaim

Your gospel to all people. We dedicate

our lives to Your service. Renew us by

Your Spirit. Grant that we may continue

to grow. Use us for Your glory. In the

name of Your Son, Jesus Christ our Lord,

who lives and reigns with You and the

Holy Spirit, one God, now and forever.

Amen.

Praise the Lord! Praise the name of the

Lord! God has blessed us and brought us.

Praise the Lord! Give thanks to Him!

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Opening Hymn of Praise Page 2

BLESSED ASSURANCE

Blessed assurance, Jesus is mine;

Oh, what a foretaste of glory divine!

Heir of salvation, purchase of God,

Born of His Spirit, washed in His blood.

(Refrain)

This is my story, this is my song,

Praising my Savior all the day long.

This is my story, this is my song,

Praising my Savior all the day long.

Perfect submission, perfect delight,

Visions of rapture now burst on my sight;

Angels descending, bring from above

Echoes of mercy, whispers of love.

(Refrain)

Perfect submission, all is at rest,

I in my Savior am happy and blest;

Watching and waiting, looking above,

Filled with His goodness, lost in His love.

(Refrain)

7:30 a.m. 11:00 a.m.

Call To Worship: Bessie Jenkins Jerry Ann Hebron

Prayer of Invocation/Confession: Rosie Abraham Gloria Austin

Scripture: Mary Dale James Ester

Show Some Love: Lovelis Patrick Elvera Hall

Reflections on the Theme: Harry Thompson MacArthur Rambo

Offertory Prayer: Winfred Blackmon Joanetta Wyckoff

Prayer of Intercession Leon & Velma Ard Rev. Doris Montgomery

Church Anniversary Participants

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Enter His Gates With Praise Page 3

OFFERTORY PRAYER O God, we pray many prayers, for many

causes, and we thank You for hearing us.

Now, we pray one more prayer; that You

would grant us grace to give our tithes,

mission gifts and sacrificial offerings, so

that Your name will be glorified and

people will be blessed. Thank You for

another chance and may we seize these

moments, in such a spirit of gratitude and

worship, that we all might be blessed.

May our faith be deepened and Your name

glorified, again and again. Amen.

He sent redemption to his people; he has

commanded his covenant forever. Holy

and terrible is his name! The fear of the

Lord is the beginning of wisdom; a good

understanding have all those who practice

it. His praise endures forever!

Psalm 119:9-10

DEBIT CARD GIVING

You can worship the Lord with your

tithes and offerings by also using your

debit card. Please visit Rm. 106 at the

end of each worship service.

ON LINE GIVING

eGiving is available for your

convenience on New Prospect’s Website:

www.newnpmbcunity.org

BROADCASTING LIVE

Share with our church family, especially

our sick and shut-in, they can view our

Sunday Services on our website. Click

on sermons, and then LIVE VIDEO STREAM

THE HOSPITAL

Vickie Harris Beaumont

Blessed are they that mourn, for they

shall be comforted. Matthew 5:4

The Family of Irma Bolin

The Family of Oscar Bolin

The Family of Thelma Holmes

The Family of Rev. Eddie Jackson

The Family of Freddie Hunter

The Family of Linda C. Driver

Appreciations and Expressions of

Thanks have been received

from the following:

Glen & Rita Chapman of

International Ministries,

American Baptist Churches

D. R. Congo

(Thank you for the bicycles!)

WEDDING ANNIVERSARIES

We will acknowledge wedding

anniversaries on the First Sunday of

each month. Both the husband and the

wife must be members of New

Prospect. Please call the church office

with your information.

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Pray Without Ceasing For Our Members Page 4

OCTOBER 2014 - SICK AND SHUT-IN Mattie Bullock, Westwood Nursing Center, 16588 Schaefer, Detroit 48235 Ferris Byrd, Oak Pointe Villa Nursing Home, 18901 Meyers, Detroit 48235 Rose Claytor, Heartland Nursing Center, 6950 Farmington Rd., W. Bloomfield 48322 Crystal Daviston, Ambassador Nursing Home, 8045 E. Jefferson, Detroit 48214 Lloyd Dunn, Hartford Rehabilitation Center, 6700 W. Outer Dr., Detroit 48235 Dorothy Grubbs, Lahser Hills Nursing Care, 25300 Lahser, Southfield 48033 Velma Knox-Haynes, Signature Health Care, 1150 Dovercrest Rd., Memphis, TN 38134 Sandra Kendrick, Cambridge Health Care, 18200 W. 13 Mile Rd, Southfield 48075 Emma Maclin, West Oaks Nursing Care, 22355 W. 8 Mile Rd, Detroit 48219 Artmeca Moorer, Rehabilitation Institute of Michigan, 261 Mack, Detroit 48201 Adell Morrow-McQueen, Oakland Regional Rehabilitation, 22401 Foster Winter Dr., Southfield 48075 Alberta Phillips, Bortz Nursing Center, 11700 E. Ten Mile Rd, Warren 48089 Hattie Reynolds, Riverview Health & Rehab Center, 18300 E. Warren 48215 Doris Darby, Riverview Health & Rehab Center, 18300 E. Warren, Detroit 48215

Floyd Allen Juanita DuBose Janice Hurd Claborn Rogers

Wanda Allen Katherine Dunn Cecelia Hutson Melvin Smith

Francis Allison Wilbert Dunn Dorothy Jameson Ruth Smith

Sandra Anderson Fannie Elkins Calvin Johnson Delores Singleton

Tina Baker Annie Ellison Hilda Johnson Mary Singleton

Susan Bell Donnie Farrior Laura Johnson Connie Stafford

Ulysses Bellamy Thomas Foster Leroy Killion Mary Tatum

Rhonda Bowens Johnnie Gray James Lee Grace Tindle

Mary Boyd James Gray Willie B. Lee Sarah Tinsley

Queenie Bruce Burnest Green Maurice Lynum Loretta Torrence

Fannie Burrell Ruby Green Louise Maddox Castana Turner

Martha Price Burrows Latonia Hampton Gloria McKee Doretha Turner

Lottie Caffee John Harrison, II Juanita McMurtry Ollie Turner

Gregory Christmas Mary Hawkins Lucile Miller Sethrida Walker

Delores Clowney Joyce Heath Lavora Morrison Rutha Welch

Janice Coley Lois Heath Maurice Nelson Elizabeth White

George Cook Randolph Henlon Martha Price Michelle White

Ronald Copeland Rudean Hill Lois E. Primas Carmen Wiggins

Ora Coleman Josephine Hollingsworth Priscilla Pugh Andrea Williams

Tanisha Cooper Willie Holmes Janice Marie Rambo James Woods

Carolyn Daniels Esther Holt Andrea Reason

Joanne Darby Clara Horton Jeanette Riley

Jessie Mae Dinwiddie Geneva Hunter Mamie Rimmer

Barrett Dorris Jessie Hunter Ella Roberson

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Leader: Dear Lord, thank You for drawing us, as a congregation, to You to become

Your church.

People: Thank You for our ancestors and those who listened to Your voice and

were obedient to Your call to organize this congregation for Your purpose.

Leader: Help us to teach our young Your ways and their history, so they will know

who you are and who they can be.

People: Inspire us with a vision for the future and use that vision to direct the path

of this congregation.

Leader: Help us to lean not on our own understanding but to lean on

every promise of Your Word.

People: Grant us the authority to conquer all divisiveness, and fill us with a desire

to love one another.

Leader: Lord please hide is in Your bosom and protect us from all evil and

from the wiles of those spirits that seek to destroy the peace You have

given us.

People: May Your Spirit continue to infuse our church with courage, hope, and

grace.

Leader: Teach us to know Your voice and give us the courage to obey it.

People: Lord, please continue to provide Your Church with a light for the

world.

Leader: We acknowledge that we did not choose You, but You chose us and

appointed us, to go and bear fruit…fruit that will last.

People: We praise You choosing us and calling us out of darkness into Your

wonderful Light.

Leader: As we move forward in this ministry, we recommit ourselves to the

principles of Your Word…to love the Lord our God with all our heart,

mind and soul.

People: To work for justice on behalf of those whose voices are not heard.

All: For this is how our God is glorified, that we bear much fruit, showing

ourselves to be His disciples. Amen.

Church Anniversary Litany Page 5

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“A charge to keep I have . . . to serve this present age!”

The Reverend Carolyn Ann Knight was born and raised in Denver,

Colorado; the second daughter of the late Edd and Dorothy Knight. She

received her early education in the public school system in Denver and the

Bachelor of Arts degree from Bishop College in Dallas, Texas with a major

concentration in English, philosophy and religion.

Her theological training began at Colgate Rochester Divinity School in

Rochester, NY; she later transferred to Union Theological Seminary in

New York City to study under her mentor, Dr. Cornel West. She was awarded the master of

divinity and master of sacred theology degrees from Union. Ms. Knight was admitted into the

Ph.D. program at Drew University in Madison, New Jersey, and is presently on leave from

that program of study. She holds the doctor of ministry degree from the United Theological

Seminary in Dayton, Ohio. In addition to these formal areas of studies, Ms. Knight pursued her

interest in law and politics by attending classes at Columbia University School of Law.

During the course of her academic studies, Ms. Knight was the recipient of many scholarships

and fellowships, among them the Benjamin E. Mays Fellowship for Theological Studies and the

United Negro College Fund Colorado Scholarship Award. In pursuit of the Ph.D. degree, Dr.

Knight was awarded a fellowship to cover all tuition costs.

Under the influence of her godfathers, the late Reverend M. C. Williams of Los Angeles,

California; the late Dr. Frederick G. Sampson of Detroit, Michigan; and her Spiritual father, the

late Dr. Samuel D. Proctor of New York City, Dr. Knight developed a love for preaching and

the pulpit. She preached her trial sermon and was licensed for the gospel ministry at the Mount

Gilead Baptist Church in Denver, Colorado under the leadership of The Reverend Acen L.

Phillips. Reverend Dr. Knight has served in the pastoral ministry in pulpits in Denver,

Colorado; Dallas, Texas; Rochester, and Harlem, New York. For many years she served as

assistant to the pastor of the Canaan Baptist Church of Christ in Harlem where she was

mentored in pastoral leadership, organizational strategy and finance by The Reverend Dr.

Wyatt Tee Walker, former chief of staff to Martin Luther King Jr. She is the founder and

president of “CAN DO!” Ministries; a progressive, preventive youth advocacy ministry that is

dedicated to the cultural, social, intellectual, and spiritual well-being of youth and young

Our Guest Preacher – Dr. Carolyn Ann Knight

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adults. For ten years, Dr. Knight served as assistant professor of homiletics at The

Interdenominational Theological Center in Atlanta, Georgia where she had the primary

responsibility for teaching and training students in the art and craft of sermonic design,

development and delivery.

A preacher/pastor with scholarly interests, Reverend Knight has served as adjunct professor at

LaGuardia Community College and New York Theological Seminary. She served as the

permanent part-time professor of preaching at her alma mater, Union Theological Seminary in

New York City. Dr. Knight serves on numerous boards and committees; among them are

Harlem Congregations for Community Improvement, the Breast Examination Center of

Harlem, The Black Leadership Commission on AIDS, and the advisory board of the African

American Pulpit of Judson Press.

In constant demand as a preacher, speaker, and evangelist, Dr. Knight has been called sui

generis, a one-of-a-kind preaching voice for this generation. Cornel West says she is an “organic

intellectual rooted in the best of the prophetic African American preaching tradition.” She

travels extensively throughout the nation speaking at churches, conferences, and on college

campuses. The singular theme of her message and ministry is a better quality of life for the poor

and oppressed, particularly women and children. A voracious reader, Dr. Knight enjoys reading

the Classics, as well as books on history, medicine, law, philosophy, and African-American

history.

In addition to her activities and responsibilities as a preacher, Reverend Dr. Knight has been

signally honored for her outstanding career achievements, which include Outstanding Young

Women of America; The Dunlevy-Milbank Youth Council’s Community Service Award; The

Mary McLeod Bethune Award of the National Council of Negro Women, Inc.; The Community

Service Award from the Laurelton Chapter of the Negro Professional Business Women’s

Council; and the 1993 United Negro College Fund Alumni Award. In March 1996, Reverend

Knight was inducted into the prestigious College of Preachers by Morehouse College in Atlanta,

Georgia. She was also cited by Ebony magazine in November 1997 as one of America’s 15

Greatest African American Women Preachers.

A former amateur athletic track and field champion, Dr. Knight is an avid golfer in preparation

for the Mid-Amateur Women’s Golf Tournaments. She has a variety of interests and hobbies

which include reading, computer literacy, writing, music, traveling, power walking, step

training, and philosophical and political discussions. Dr. Knight is a Golden Life member of

Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc.

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P.U.S.H.

Pray Until Something Happens

Prayer Changes Things *Prayer Changes People

I need to carry the Flood Disaster Volunteers

on my heart this week:

Jala Beavers Victoria Williams Germaine Hardy

David Johnson Sylvester Heade Lonnie Spencer

Jalen Crawford James A. Crawford James Crawford

Joseph Crawford Joseph Crawford, II Jacqueline Williams

Michael Parish Joshua Scott Danielle Clark

Johnnie Scott Andrew Bullock Hiram Harris

Michael White Jevon Spencer Larry Allen

Damon Dixon John Abbott Henry Williams

James Williams Jacqueline Smith Benjamin Brantley

Phil Lewis Joseph Smith Eric Minus

Jaden Abbott Jonathan Abbott Jeremy Abbott

Brian Brandom Harold Curry James Wright

Edna Greeen Vincent Edgecombe Rick Spivey

Sam “Grady” Johnson Dennis Ester Latonia Minus

Michael McKee Aijalon McLittle Darnell Hamilton

Willie Hearn Vonetta Clark Eric Nelson

Thomas Beard, Sr. Edker McBurrow, Sr. Clint Spevak

Bernard Drewery Karen Abbott Rufus Caffee

Ray Nelson Tanya Haywood Tim Carter

Lacy Bouza Bill Waterman Robert Curry

Lee Curtis Turner Nancy Malone Lawrence Phillips

NP Kitchen Ministry Peter Pistochini Herman Williams

Clint Spevak Lacey Bouza Patricia Etchells

Vernon McClain

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CD’s of Today’s Worship Services, Shine T-Shirts and

“The New Prospective” is available in the NuRu Bookstore.

Our Bookstore will be open Wednesdays before Bible Study and

Sundays after each service. We now accept debit and credit cards.

Quotes from Max Lucado's book...Out LIVE Your Life...

God longs to proclaim his greatness in all 6,909 languages that exist in the

world today. Pentecost makes this promise: if you are in Christ, God's

Spirit will speak through you. Let God unshell you. And when he does,

"make a careful exploration of who you are and the work you have been

given, and then sink yourself into that" (Galatians 6:4 MSG). Don't miss

the opportunity to discover your language.

** The Nursery is open Sundays at 7:30 a.m. and 11:00 a.m. **

2014-2015 Weekly Bible Reading 2 Year Plan

Old and New Testament Together

October 5, 2014 – Week 41 – John 8 and John 9

October 12, 2014 – Week 42 – 2 Chronicles 3-4 and 2 Chronicles 5-6

October 19, 2014 – Week 43 – John 10 and 2 Chronicles 7-8

October 26, 2014 – Week 44 – 2 Chronicles 9-10 and 2 Chronicles 11-12

November 2, 2014 – Week 45 – John 11 and 2 Chronicles 13-14

November 9, 2014 – Week 46 – John 12 and 2 Chronicles 15-16

November 16, 2014 – Week 47 – John 13 and 2 Chronicles 17-18

November 23, 2014 – Week 48 – 2 Chronicles 19-20 and 2 Chronicles 21-22

November 30, 2014 – Week 49 – John 14 and 2 Chronicles 23-24

WORDS FROM PASTOR J

Announcements and Information Page 9

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MONDAY – OCTOBER 27, 2014

10:00 a.m. – Intercessory Prayer Time

4:30 p.m. – We Sew Love Quilting Ministry Meeting

6:00 p.m. – Miracle Monday Prayer and Praise Service

6:30 p.m. – Youth Drama Ministry

6:30 p.m. – Children/Youth/Teens Liturgical Dance Rehearsal

7:00 p.m. – Brother to Brother Bible Study

TUESDAY – OCTOBER 28, 2014

6:00 p.m. – Women in the Word Bible Study

6:00 p.m. – NuRu Bookstore Ministry Meeting

6:30 p.m. – Circle of Sorrow and Hope Bereavement Support Group

7:00 p.m. – Combined Choir Rehearsal

WEDNESDAY – OCTOBER 29, 2014

11:00 a.m./6:30 p.m. – Devotional Message

11:30 a.m./7:00 p.m. – Pastor’s Bible Study and Prayer

5:30 p.m. – Sunday School Teacher’s Meeting

6:00 p.m. – Celestial Children’s Choir Rehearsal

6:30 p.m. – Crossroads Young Adult Bible Study

6:30 p.m. – Children’s Bible Study

6:30 p.m. – Youth Bible Study

THURSDAY – OCTOBER 30, 2014

10:00 a.m. – Seasoned Seniors Monthly Gathering

6:00 p.m. – Hallelujah Night

FRIDAY – OCTOBER 31, 2014

SATURDAY – NOVEMBER 1, 2014

10:00 a.m. – Diabetes P.A.T.H. Workshop

11:00 a.m. – Combined Choir Rehearsal

This Week At New Prospect – October 27 – November 1, 2014 Page 10

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TODAY, New Prospect “Worships in Purple” in observance of Domestic

Violence Month.

The H.U.G.S. (Healing Under God’s Spirit) Ministry would like to remind you

that October is NATIONAL BREAST CANCER AWARENESS MONTH.

Ladies if you have not had your annual mammogram as yet, this month

would be a good time to schedule one. For everyone, please be sure to stop by

the information rack in the lobby and pick up some of the educational

materials. Remember we are all co-survivors of someone we know that has

been touched by breast cancer.

Miracle Monday Prayer at 10:00am and 6:00pm.

The Married Couples Ministry of New Prospect Missionary Baptist Church

Presents: The Five Love Languages: A Day of Learning and Fun for Married

and Engaged Couples. Saturday, November 8, 2014, 9:00am - 2:00pm, lunch is

included. The workshop is free, but you must register! You can register

following both worship services TODAY at the table in the atrium. Invite

your married or engaged friends - you do not have to be a member of NPMBC

to attend!

The NuRu Bookstore will meet on Tuesday, October 28 2014 at 6:00pm.

The Health and Life Ministry will meet on Tuesday, October 28, 2014 at

6:30pm. Health Care Persons, Chaplains, Nurses, and anyone that is

interested in caring for people are welcome to attend!

Circle of Sorrow and Hope Bereavement Support Group will meet on

Tuesday, October 28, 2014 at 6:30 p.m.

Announcements and Information Page 11

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POWER WEDNESDAY SERVICES – October 29, 2014

11:00am – Devotional Message – Min. Constance Phipps

11:30am – Pastor’s Bible Study

6:30pm – Devotional Message – Min. Brenda S. Jackson

7:00pm – Pastor’s Bible Study

Election Day is on Tuesday, November 4, 2014. Take Your Souls to the Polls!

Forever Young Adult Usher Ministry will meet on Tuesday, November 4, 2014

at 6:00pm.

Church Family Business Meeting will be held on Thursday, November 6, 2014

at 7:00pm.

The General Mission Ministry will meet on Saturday, November 8, 2014 at

10:00am.

Saturday outreach worship on Saturdaym, November 8 at 3501 Woodward.

ATTENTION…We are in need of Nurses! If you are interested in caring for

people, please attend The Nurses Ministry on Saturday, November 8, 2014 at

12:00pm. You are welcome to join us!

The Community Meal Is Served With Love, Sunday, November 9, 2014 at

4:00pm. Volunteers are needed to greet and serve our guests. Wear your

“Shine” t-shirts.

Announcements and Information Page 12

Sunday, November 9, 2014 is APPRECIATION SUNDAY for present and

past veterans and military men and women who are members of New

Prospect. Incredible sacrifices have been made for our country's freedom.

We need your name, branches served in, years you served and any wars you

served in. Please contact the Administrative Office at 313-341-4204.

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Usher Ministry #1 will meet on Tuesday, November 11, 2014 at 5:30pm.

The National Kidney Foundation, Communities Against Diabetes, meeting

will be held at New Prospect on Thursday, November 13, 2014 at 12:00noon.

Come out and learn how to manage Diabetes throughout the Holidays. All are

welcome. Lunch will be provided.

Nursing/Senior Citizens Ministry: Thursday, November 13, 2014.

5:00p.m. West Oaks Senior Care/Rehab, 22355 W. Eight Mile Rd, Detroit

6:00p.m. St. Joseph’s Mercy Living Center, 9400 Conant, Hamtramck

6:00p.m. Royal Oak Towers, 20800 Wyoming, Ferndale

The Forever Young Singles Ministry will meet on Saturday, November 15, 2014

at 1:00pm.

ATTENTION: New Prospect College Students (ages: 18-25)! Please submit

your name and mailing addresses for the upcoming mailing of the college care

packages. All updated information must be received no later than November

3, 2014 and should be emailed to: [email protected].

The Angel Tree Ministry is requesting all individuals who would like to

sponsor a child this Christmas to please complete and submit your form to

the administrative office mailbox following worship services TODAY. The

sponsor forms are available on the table in the lobby.

The Kitchen/Hospitality Ministry is now receiving Can Tabs for their Ronald

McDonald House Can Tab Drive. Please deposit your Can Tabs in the

container located in the lobby.

Attention Members: Additional Drivers are always needed! The

Transportation Ministry provides bus service for the Wednesday Morning

Bible Study Hour and Sunday Morning Worship Services. If you need a ride,

or would like to serve on the ministry as a driver, please contact the church

office at 313-341-4204.

Announcements and Information Page 13

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We’re Proud to Announce that our Afterschool Program has begun!

However, we are in need of the following:

Daily Homework Helpers for grades 1, 3-4, and 5-6 Daily Floaters to help in the event that volunteers

are absent. MEN to assist with security and to help the children

cross the street. Club Instructors in various areas

To date, we are 4 Instructors SHORT! In the past we’ve offered Japanese, Arts and Crafts, Book Club, Classic Games, Scrabble Club, etc. If you enjoy any of these areas or if there is something new you’d like to share with the children, please contact Rev. April Hearn at 313-506-3983

Supplies for the students: Loose leaf paper, 3 prong-double pocket folders and pencils.

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A Christian Alternative to Halloween!

THURSDAY, OCTOBER 30, 2014 6:00pm – 8:00pm

Location: Main Campus and Light Center

We’re asking Each Ministry of New Prospect to sponsor a Table for

“Hallelujah Night” and we’re anticipating a TREMENDOUS turn out!

We encourage you and your ministry to select a theme, decorate your table

and have your participants dress in character! Please contact the

Administrative Office at 313-341-4204 to sign up your ministry.

If you’re not a part of any ministry and you would like to participate, this

is a GREAT OPPORTUNITY to partner with some fellow church members

and sponsor your own trunk for the night!

Remember… We are a LIGHT in the Community!

That means… NO Ghosts, Goblins, Witches, Vampires, or Scary Costumes

or decorations allowed!

** For More Information, Contact Rev. April Hearn at 313-342-1925

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S.O.W. Saturday Outreach Worship

November 8, 2014 at 3:00pm 3501 Woodward Avenue

Detroit MI 48201

One Church – Two Locations New Prospect – Orchestra Towers

*We Have Adopted An Apartment Building*

***NEW PROSPECT BAZAAR*** NO TIME FOR A GARAGE SALE?

Why not donate your extra housewares, clothing (Including winter

coats, hats, scarves, gloves, and boots), bedding, toiletries and

other miscellaneous items to the New Prospect Bazaar for our

family and friends at 3501 Woodward.

Please bring your new, gently used, clean items to

3501 WOODWARD ON Saturday, November 8, 2014.

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Food Pantry Item of the month

*** WHOLE GRAIN CEREALS ***

FOR MORE INFORMATION:

www.1800speakup.org

Let the church keep our two missionaries in our prayers.

They would love to hear from us.

Yolanda A Wilson Rachel E Mims

US Peace Corps Peace Corps Volunteer

P.O. Box 554 ECPAT

Maseru, 100 143 Anonas Road Extension,

Lesotho Sikatuna Village

Diliman, Quezon City

breatheinthin.blogspot.com

Zeta Stork’s Nest!

For information call 313-646-8834 - Tuesday through Thursday.

Donations Needed: Diapers (Sizes Newborn, 1 & 2); Baby Wipes

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Weekly Christian Education

Opportunities

Bible Study

Children (Ages 5-11)

Wednesdays at 6:45 p.m. – Room 107

Teens (Ages 12-17)

Wednesdays at 7:00 p.m. – Room 201

Choir Rehearsals

Celestial Children’s Choir (Ages 5-11)

Wednesdays at 6:00 p.m. – Chapel

Youth and Young Adult Choir (12+)

Tuesdays at 7:00 p.m. – Fine Arts

Sunday School

Every Sunday Morning at 9:30am

FOR ALL AGES!

Scouting Programs at

NP

Every 2nd and 4th Saturday

at 11a.m.

Girl Scout Troops 75268/75269/75270/75274

Location: Light Center

Boy Scout Troop/Pack 689 Location: At The Lighthouse

Youth In

Action Every 3rd and 4th Sunday at 11am

Location: The Light Center

“Little Lights” Events and Activities Designed

Especially for Ages 11 and Under

Youth Message/Round Table Lively/Relative/ Lessons for Teens

Ages 12-17

All Are Welcome!

Mentoring Sessions

EVERY 2nd Sunday During

11am Worship

YOUNG LADIES Ages 12-17 in The Fine Arts Room

CROWN FORUM – for Young Men

Ages 12-17 in Room 200

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Our Mission is D.E.E.P.

(Disciple, Educate, Evangelize, Pamper

& Care for God’s People)

NEW PROSPECT’S SUPPORT GROUPS

Circle of Sorrow and Hope Bereavement Ministry

For members, families and friends who have experienced any type of loss.

They meet the 4th Tuesday of each month at 6:30 p.m.

H.U.G.S. (Healing Under God’s Spirit) Ministry

For members, families and friends who have been affected by cancer.

They meet the 3rd Tuesday of each month at 6:30 p.m.

Caregivers Support Group Ministry

For members, families and friends who are taking care of loved ones.

They meet the 2nd Saturday of each month at 11:00 a.m.

October 2014 - “Grief Tool Box”

This month’s focus is on developing and/or maintaining a healthy grieving regimen. Read and commit to the suggested grief tools below.

1. Choose an exercise you will enjoy that will increase your heart rate like walking. Remember

before you begin any exercise consult your doctor to discuss which activity is best for you. If you are already exercising, you may want to increase the intensity by setting new goals for yourself.

2. Drink water. It’s important during bereavement to drink plenty of water to stay healthy. Your body is about 60 percent water and needs plenty of replenishment. While you are grieving your focus is on your inward feelings and you may not feel thirsty. Remember, to drink at least five eight-ounce cups of water daily. Remember to help those you love to do the same.

3. Laugh. Humor is one of the most healing gifts of humanity. It helps to restore hope and assists us in managing the pain of grief. Laughter helps us feel peace in both mind and body. Close your eyes right now. Try to visualize the smile and laughter of the person who died.

Scripture: “The Lord of host is with us; the God of Jacob is our refuge”. Psalm 46:7 Prayer: Dear Lord, help me to take care of my body and my spirit while I am mourning. I desire to feel better although I am full of sorrow. In the Name of Jesus, Amen.

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New Prospect Missionary Baptist Church

“The Church Where the Spirit of Unity Abides”

“The Church Where the Vision Lives and Shines”

“The Church That Loves and Cares”

Celebrating The Future of New Prospect

The Youth presents 106 & Psalm

was held Friday, October 24, 2014, 7:00pm

Celebration For Our “90” Members

was held Saturday, October 25, 2014, 1:00pm

Celebrating Our 90th Church Anniversary

Sunday, October 26, 2014

7:30am and 11:00am

Guest Preacher:

Rev. Dr. Carolyn Ann Knight

Preacher, Speaker, Evangelist

From Atlanta, GA

President of “CAN DO!” Ministries

“A charge to keep I have…to serve this present age!”

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New Prospect Missionary Baptist Church

“The Vision Lives and Shines”

We recognize our 90 members with the longest membership.

Ineal White 74 years

Dorothy Grubbs 69 years

Cathleen Clark 69 years

Dorothy Woodruff 68 years

Emma Strong 68 years

William McFee 66 years

Floyd Allen 65 years

Louise Maddox 64 years

Gloria Austin 64 years

James Crawford 62 years

Ulysses Tounsel 62 years

Geneva Hunter 62 years

Joann Logan 61 years

Priscilla Hearn 61 years

Charlie Hearn 61 years

Fannie Mae Elkins 61 years

Mary L. Dale 61 years

Queenie Bruce 60 years

Johnnie M. Gray 60 years

Jettie Oliver 59 years

Martha Roberson 58 years

Sandra Kendrick 57 years

Charline Tounsel 57 years

Rosie Abraham 57 years

Harry A. Thompson 57 years

Brenda Whitehead 56 years

Ollie Turner 55 years

Daniel Tounsel, Jr. 55 years

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Ethel Hearn 54 years

Calista Burton 54 years

Annie Ellison 53 years

Elvera Hall 53 years

Ulysses Bellamy 53years

Nancy E. Moore 53 years

Earlee Moore 52 years

Foriestine Moore 52 years

Esther Holt 52 years

Lovelis Patrick 52 years

Mary Maxine Hill 51 years

Joyce Y. Heath 51 years

Imelda A. Dungy 50 years

John Harrison, II 49 years

Rosie McGruder 49 years

Edna McBurrows 49 years

Mary Steele 49 years

Veronica Washington 49 years

Carol J. Black 47 years

Winfred Blackmon 47 years

Elizabeth Page 47 years

Marvin Abraham 47 years

Jessie Mae Dinwiddie 47 years

Glenzia Hart 47 years

Manfred Smith 47 years

Terrice Smith 47 years

Anita Asbury 46 years

Juanita Dubose 46 years

James Gray 46 years

Shirley Hightower 46 years

Laura Johnson 46 years

Sadie Morrison 46 years

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Jerry Hebron 46 years

Martha Price-Burrows 46 years

Bessie Jenkins 46 years

Wonzie Brager 46 years

Ronald Terrell 46 years

Mary Johns 46 years

Lewis Rowe 46 years

Barbara Selley 46 years

Mattie Merchant 46 years

Doris Montgomery 46 years

Velma Ard 45 years

Elizabeth Black 45 years

Mattie Bullock 45 years

Hattie P. Johnson 45 years

Luella Reynolds 45 years

Mattie Jackson 45 years

Hattie Knox 45 years

Donnie Farrior 45 years

Renee Taylor 45 years

Lois P. Williams 45 years

Mattie Davis 45 years

Betty Reynolds 45 years

Clara Horton 45 years

Paulette Griffin 44 years

Augustine Jones 44 years

Ozell McCarter 44 years

Gustie McCormick 44 years

Alfreda Merchant 44 years

Leon Ard 44 years

Betty Thomas 44 years

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A Brief History of New Prospect Missionary Baptist Church

In 1924 a few officers and members of Mount Beulah, banded together and organized a church

which they named Mount Lebanon Baptist Church. Two ministers worked together in the

organization of the church. This small faithful group of people purchased a lot at 20470

Wisconsin in Detroit. More people moved into the area, joined Mount Lebanon Baptist Church

and the name was changed to First Baptist Church.

Reverend Smith served as Pastor until 1929. Reverend Theodore Williams served from 1931

until 1935. The church called Reverend Pyles who served about three years and rebuilt First

Baptist. He was unable to finish rebuilding the church because God called him from labor to

reward. Reverend Sandy Gibson, who was the assistant to Reverend Pyles, carried out his

term and was elected for a short period in 1939.

Reverend Charles B. Heath was called as pastor in the spring of 1939. Much was accomplished

under Reverend Heath’s administration. Due to the fact that there were two churches in Detroit

with the same name, Reverend Heath had the church change its name from First Baptist to

New Prospect Baptist Church on January 7, 1945.

In 1953 the church voted to enlarge their present building. The members were supportive of

this effort and contributed considerably. In March 1960, the members borrowed ten thousand

dollars and made the down payment to purchase the 6330 Pembroke building. Reverend Heath

pastored the church for twenty eight (28) years until his death in 1967.

In February 1968, the church called Reverend Dr. S. Leon Whitney from Jackson, Mississippi.

Under his pastoral leadership an addition to the Pembroke Property was made and the facilities

were expanded to its current structure. There was much growth under Reverend Whitney until

his death in December 1990. His son, Reverend Dr. Keith L. Whitney assumed the pastoral

leadership from 1991 until 1996. Reverend Randolph F. Henlon who was the Assistant Pastor

at the time served as Interim Pastor from 1996 until March 1999.

On March 1, 1999, history was made in Detroit. Reverend Wilma Robena Johnson, a female

assistant pastor at Hartford Memorial Baptist Church, was elected Senior Pastor of New

Prospect Missionary Baptist Church. A new light appeared in the community.

THIS IS THE CHURCH WHERE THE SPIRIT OF UNITY ABIDES.

THIS IS THE CHURCH WHERE THE VISION LIVES AND SHINES!