Monday, November 11, 2013

Rev. Augustus Henderson, Pastor of Christian Way Baptist, Falls Church, VA, guest preacher for Warner Baptist Annual Deacon's Day

Pub 24, Volume 3                                                                Sunday, November 3, 2013


Rev. Augustus Henderson was the guest preacher for Warner Baptist Annual Deacon's Day on Sunday, November 3, 2013
 ** Before Rev. Henderson really got into his message, he had the congregation on their feet!!

He used Galatians 6:9 for scripture, and his text was, "Don't be weary of the work"

Reverend Henderson delivered a timely and uplifting message.He encouraged the workers for Christ to keep on working for the Lord. He was letting the congregation know that they may face obstacles, so what, keep on working. Don't give up.

The Christian Way Chorus rendered some beautiful selections that included, "Jesus, You are the center of my life" and I'm so glad Jesus lifted me." Also, "Glad I got Jesus down in my heart"

The Worship Leader was Deacon Andrew Parker of Oakland Baptist, Alexandria, VA. He did a wonderful job. Deacon Parker announced that he would be going on a missionary trip to Haiti this week.

Deacon Ron Hampton, Mt Pleasant Baptist, Alexandria read the scripture and prayer was offered by Deacon Earl Adams of WBC.

Deacon Laurence Bradby extended the welcome and Deacon Larry Johnson of Christian Way gave the response.

Deacon Kavin Owens, Christian Way Baptist gave the 'Reminder to Deacons' address.

The Warner Baptist Culinary Ministry prepared and served the meal between worship services. As always, there was plenty of food and then some. The meal was delicious and well prepared. Thanks to the Culinary Ministry.

Amen.

** Well, he sort of had everybody on their feet in a sense.  Before he got into his message, he asked the congregation to stand for a few seconds and sit back down. 







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Thursday, October 31, 2013

Rev. James E. Scott, pastor of Laurel Baptist Church in Alexandria, VA preached on the 5th day of the 93rd Anniversary of Warner Baptist.

Article 23, Volume 3                                                                             October 31, 2013

Rev. James E. Scott was the guest preacher on Thursday, October 17, 2013 for church anniversary

Rev Scott used Mark 12:1-12 for scripture and his text was "This is the Lord's Doing"

His sermon put emphasis on the fact that God sent his only begotten Son to earth to save mankind. Nobody but his Son could full fill the mission.

Rev Scott stressed that God is good. He can heal and do anything.

It was a very timely message. 


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Houston M. Summers, a retired Fairfax County teacher and 1962 graduate of Luther Jackson High School passed away on Friday, October 25, 2013

Article 22, Volume 3

Death Notice:  Houston M. Summers Jr, 69, a resident of Bailey's Crossroads, died on Friday, October 25, 2013 at his residence after a long illiness.

He was the son of the late Houston M. Summers Sr and Ethel Summers.

After graduating from Luther Jackson High School in Merrifield, Virginia, Houston attended Hampton Institute (now University) in Hampton,Virginia and graduated in 1966 with a BS degree in Industrial Education. In 1972 he received a Masters Degree from Trenton State College.

Houston was a community advocate and spokesperson for citizens of Bailey's Crossroads on a variety of matters.

He was president of the Springfield Civic Association for over 25 years. Members of this community oriented association included Elizabeth Hall and Willie Coleman.

Also, he was a member of the Bailey's Crossroads Community Center Advisory Board for over 28 years. Members of this progressive board for recreation and community activities included Grady E. Bryant, Sr., President and Eugene Puryear, Robert Wright, Juanita White, David Sheppard, Ed Hall, Lorinda Summers, Edna Valentine, Willie Johnson, Colonel Robinson and a host of others through the years.
He was employed in the Fairfax County School system for more than thirty years. During his tenure, Houston served as a teacher, principal and administrator.

Houston leaves to cherish his memories his wife, Joyce Bradby Summers and daughter, Ashley Joi Summers Whitney and a host of relatives and friends.

Visitation for visitors and friends will be on Friday, November 1, 2013 from 10 a.m. until the start of the funeral services at 11 a. m. at Warner Baptist Church in Falls Church, Virginia on Lacy Blvd. Rev. Matthew J. Pearson, Pastor.

See Washington Post for more information or contact Greene Funeral Home.

      Copyright 2013.Grady E. Bryant, Sr.

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Monday, October 21, 2013

Rev Robert Yancey, Pastor of St Paul Baptist in Arlington, VA was guest preacher on 6th day of Warner Baptist's 93rd Celebration

Article 21, Volume 4                                                       Friday, October 18, 2013

Rev Robert Yancey was the guest preacher for Warner Baptist 6th night of 93rd Anniversary celebration

Rev Yancey used Roman 11:33-36 for Scripture and his text was "Knowing who you are in Christ"

His message was powerful and thought provoking.
(to be continued on 10/26/2013)








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Wednesday, October 16, 2013

Rev Todd Brown, Pastor of First Baptist of Chesterbrook was guest preacher on 3rd day of the 93rd Anniversary celebration

Article 20, Volume 3                                                                          Tuesday, October 15, 2013

         Services posted for 3 days (Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday) 
                   
  Warner Baptist Church's 93rd Anniversary - 3rd Day Celebration

The guest preacher was Rev. Todd Brown from First Baptist Church of Chesterbrook, McLean, Virginia.

His scripture was  from Matthew 28:18-20. His text was "Everything I need".

The preacher assured the congregation that if they had Jesus, they had all that they need in these trying times.

Considering the state of affairs in the United States,  The message was very timely.
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                                                                               Wednesday, October 16, 2013
                                             
                                                        4th Day Celebration

The special guest for today's celebration was the Men's Chorus from Mt Calvary Baptist Church, Fairfax, Virginia Reverend Isaac Howard was the director and pianist.

The chorus selection of songs for the evening  included:

   1. Jesus keep me near the Cross 

   2. Jesus getting us ready for that great day

   3. Just a closer walk with Thee

   4. Father help your children

   5. I want to live so God can use me

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 Gwendolyn Haight is the Chairman of the Anniversary Committee

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                                                                                           Thursday, October 17, 2013
                                                     5th Day Celebration 

The special guest preacher for today's celebration was Reverend James E. Scott, pastor of  Laurel Baptist Church, Alexandria, VA

He used Mark 12: 1-12 for Scripture. His text was " This is the Lord's doing."

Rev. Scott sermon was about God sending his only Son to earth to save mankind. Nobody but his Son could do the task. He emphasized that God is good and can heal.             



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Rev. Martin T. Pickett, Pastor of First Baptist, Merrifield, Virginia: Preacher for Warner Baptist Church's 93rd Anniversary on Monday, October 14, 2013

Article 19, Volume 3                                                Monday, October 14, 2013

                                93rd Anniversary of Warner Baptist Celebration - 2nd Day


The guest preacher tonight was Reverend Martin T. Pickett pastor of First Baptist, Merrifield, VA
   
He used 2 Corinthians 12: 1-9 for scripture

Rev. Pickett  sermon was based on three points:

1. Revelation - Emphasis was put on how God reveals things to us that is beyond our comprehension. But there is a reason and purpose behind it.  We should enjoy life now. Yesterday is gone and we don't know about tomorrow. So, enjoy today.

2. Expectation - Expect good things but remember that there may be some thorns you have to cope with. They just don't go away. (Making reference to Paul's ordeal in the New Testament).Still, you have to work through them and press on.  None of us are exempt from trouble in our lives.

3. Exhortation - Despite the pain and barriers we encounter, He encourages us to keep moving forward. Sometimes it may seem like you are stuck, but the things you be doing can be preparing you for even a greater mission. Pain or no pain, keep stay focus on moving forward and working for the Lord. Amen
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The sermon was delivered with authority, and that was evident by the congregation open expressions of thanks.

Rev. Pickett said that he hasn't preached on a Monday night in a long time. But he made an exception tonight.

Well, maybe, Warner Baptist will invite him back for another Monday night sermon. I mean, that might be his best night.
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 Sister Carolyn Curseen gave a sterling report on the history of Warner Baptist Church.                                  

 Copyright 2013.Grady E. Bryant, Sr.



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Sunday, August 18, 2013

136th Northern Virginia Baptist Association Annual Session: Monday, August 19,2013 thru Friday, August 23, 2013 at Baptist Center in Gainesville, VA. Warner Baptist is expected to be well represented.

Article 16 Volume 3                                                                                            August 18, 2013

                                                  Warner Baptist Commitment

Warner Baptist will be well represented at the Northern Virginia Baptist Association Annual Session this week.  The session will begin on Monday, August 19, 2013.  Following is a sketch of some of the activities planned.  Also, a variety of  classes will be offered through the Commission on Education (COE). Rev. Dr. Daniel L. Brown is the Chairman of the COE.  Rev. Dr. Donald Simpkins is the Moderator of the Association.

                                                               Bits of the Agenda           

                                                                         Monday                                         

10 a.m.         Opening Ceremony/Praise and Worship
10:30 a.m.     Guest Preacher: Rev. M. Sylvia Ball, Pastor, Sweet Union Baptist in Roanoke, VA
1;00 p.m.       Nominating Committee - Rev Dr. Euclid Williams, Chairman
1;15 p.m.       Commission on Home/Foreign Mission - Rev William Swann, Chairman
3:00 p.m.       Men's Fellowship - Deacon Laurence Bradby, President, Warner Baptist Church

                                                                        Tuesday
10:30 a.m.    Young Peoples Department. Sermon: Rev. Dr. Nathaniel Brooks, Assoc, Mt Pleasant Baptist                        Church, Herndon
1:00 p.m.      Commission on Civic and Social Action
                     President Address: Young People Department, Sis. Shanelle Gaskins, President
                     Commission on Evangelism

                                                                     Wednesday

10:00 a.m.   Praise and Worship
                   Preacher: Rev Dr. Johannie Abram, Pastor, Harvest Assembly Baptist, Alexandria

1:00 p.m.    Moderator's hour
                  Moderator's Annual Address

3:00 p.m.    Memorial Service - Women's Auxillary

                                                                      Thursday

10:00 a.m.  Greetings from Affiliates and Representatives
11:00 a,m.  Guest Preacher: Rev. Dr. Donald  K.Sadler, Pastor, New Morning Star Baptist, DC
2:00  p.m.   Baptist Center Hour - Rev Samuel Barnhart, Chairman
3:00 p.m.    Women's Auxilliary -  Sis. Ella M. Davis, President

                                                                        Friday
           To be continued on 8/22/13



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Monday, July 29, 2013

Warner Baptist Bible Study Unlimited-Lesson 4: Summer Classes to End on July 30, 2013

Article 15 Volume 3                                                                       July 29, 2013
                                                          Bible Study Class

Tuesday, July 30, 2013 will be the final night of Bible Study for the Summer session.

Our three weeks of study in the Gospel of Mark has been revealing and inspirational.

We virtually feel like we were walking in the crowd as Jesus went from city to city. We felt as though we witness many of His miracles and healings.

In Lesson 4, we are looking forward to getting a better understanding of Jesus teaching through parables. We will be studying the 4th Chapter of Mark. Jesus could really teach.

We invite you to come out and join us in the final Summer session. The class starts at 7:00 p.m.
               
     
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Tuesday, July 9, 2013

Warner Baptist Bible Study Unlimited: Special Summer Session on the Gospel of Mark, Beginning July 9, 2013 at 7 p.m.

Article 14, Volume 3                                                                     July 8, 2013
 
    Traveling with Jesus on His Earthly Mission

The Gospel of Mark is described as a book of action.. It is primarily about what Jesus did.instead of what he said. In this Gospel we will see Jesus as a person and servant. We will travel with him from town to town, and place to place and vicariously be in the crowd to witness and comment on his works.

John Mark is the author of this book. It is believed that he was an attendant and writer for the Apostle Peter. This Gospel was written primarily for to inspire the Christians in Rome. Whereas, the Gospel of Matthews was written primarily for the Jews.

It is believed that this book was written between 55-65 A.D.  It is also regarded by many scholars to be the first written book of the four Gospels.

We are going to use a map for our journey.

We plan to have four classes, one a week, beginning Tuesday, July 9, 2013 at 7 p.m.

All you need to bring is your Bible. If you don't have one we will provide you with one.  So really, all you need to bring is yourself.

See you in class.






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Friday, July 5, 2013

Reverend Gregory Spurlock, pastor of Oak Grove Baptist, Sterling, VA will be the guest preacher for Warner Baptist Homecoming service on Sunday July 14, 2013 at 3 p.m.

Article 13, Volume 3                                                                 July 5, 2013

Warner Baptist Members are Anchoring Down for Homecoming Day on July 14, 2013

Homecoming day is a joyous occasion at Warner Baptist. Many former members, families, friends community residents and others come out for this annual celebration.

The pastor generally preaches and the mass choir sing at the 11 a.m. service.

After the service everyone is invited to the fellowship hall to exchange greetings, addresses and of course enjoy a delicious meal prepared by our outstanding Culinary Ministry. 

After the fellowship period, everybody is invited  to return to the main sanctuary for the afternoon service.at 3 p.m.

Rev. Gregory Spurlock, pastor of Oak Grove Baptist in Sterling, Virginia will be the guest preacher. This dynamic young preacher is from Chester, Virginia. He was called to pastor at Oak Grove Baptist in 2011.

He is recognized, and rightly so, as a preacher, father, husband, leader, teacher and man of God. I believe he is going to be fired up and ready to go when he gets here. Just be present so you can watch and see for yourself.

Rev Spurlock will be accompanied by members of his church.

I am looking forward to being there and greeting some of my old friends and having a wonderful day in rendering praises and thanks to God for his blessings. How about you? Will you be there?

In conclusion, "Homecoming services are generally more joyous than home going services. So let us strive to greet each other more often between the services." (geb, Collection of Thoughts 101).


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Monday, June 3, 2013

Annual Usher's Day Celebrated:Rev. Rodney Teal, pastor of Jerusalem Baptist, Washington, DC was the guest preacher.

Article 12, Volume 3                                                                                  June 3, 2013

Usher's Day Celebration

Warner Baptist ushers celebrated their annual usher's day on Sunday, June 2, 2013 at the church.  Rev. Rodney Teal, pastor of Jerusalem Baptist, Washington, D. C. was the guest preacher for the occasion. He was accompanied by his church's Mass Choir and several members.

.Rev. Teal used Proverbs 3:5-6 for his scripture. His text was "On the Right Road"

The gist of his sermon is presented below:

In his sermon he encouraged the congregation to trust God. If you do that, then you can travel on the right road. You must believe Jesus is the right entrance to getting on the right road and to success in life. Believe and trust. God will deliver.

Consult God in decision making.  Try and trust God and He will make a way regardless of the situation.
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The Jerusalem Mass Choir rendered some beautiful spirit filled songs that included the following:

"Gonna Have a Good Time"
"My God is Awesome"
"On the Right Road"
"I Surrender All"

I tell you, the folks were standing and clapping with joy.
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Of course, we had the renowned, "Virginia Ushers March" by the ushers. They were stepping and marching on key.  It was a beautiful sight to see.
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The worship leader was Olympus Richardson, from Shocco Missionary Baptist Church in Warrenton, N.C. He was introduced by his brother, Cornell Richardson. Evelyn Jordan, from Macedonia Baptist read the scripture. The Welcome was extended by Taylor Tripp (Junior Usher) and the response was expressed by Sis. Jerdleen Boffman, ICUA Distrist #1 President.

The prayer was rendered by Deacon Elijah Williams of Warner Baptist.
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The Kitchen Ministry, lead by Sister Shirley Saunders provided a tasty fried and baked chicken meal. As usual the food had that down home touch.  We thought we had too much food, but as it turned out we barely had enough. But the good news is: Everybody got something to eat. Nope, Warner Baptist don't run of food. If we do, we'll go out and get some more.  Everybody eats at Warner Baptist when meals are served.
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Remarks were made by Sister Inez Addison, president of the senior ushers, Cornelius Turner, Jr, president of the junior ushers.and Pastor Matthew J. Pearson.
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It was a wonderful service.

Congratulations to the Warner Baptist Church ushers for providing a top notch service another year.


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Saturday, June 1, 2013

Vacation Bible School from Monday, June 17 thru Friday, June 21, 2013. Classes for all ages

Article 13, Volume 3                                                                                 June 1, 2013

VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL (VBS)

The community and public at large are invited to attend Warner Baptist Church's annual VBS during the week of June 17-21, 2013, from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. This year's theme is "God's Backyard Camp Under the Stars". 

There will be classes for all ages. The curriculum this year include Bible Study and craft projects for all classes.  In addition, there will be snacks, music, games, and lots of fun.

The director is Sister Rosalie Lytle-Williams and the pastor is Reverend Matthew J. Pearson.

The teaching staff is loaded with Bible knowledgeable teachers.

I plan on being there. Do you plan on being there? You are invited. So, come on out and enjoy the experience and learn more about "God's Word".

The church is located at 3613 Lacy Blvd, Falls Church, VA.  The telephone number is 703-820-6633.






















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Wednesday, May 22, 2013

Death Notice: Mrs. Gladys Price Passed away.Funeral Service May 23, 2013 at Warner Baptist, Falls Church, V

Article 11, Volume 3                                                                           Wednesday, May 22, 2013

Death Notice:  Gladys Price

Mrs. Gladys Price, a long time member and Usher at Warner Baptist, passed away last week.  Her funeral service will be at Warner Baptist on Thursday, May 23, 2013 at 11:00 a.m.

Viewing and expressions to the family will be from 10:00 am until 11:00 a.m. on Thursday.

More information may be published as it becomes available.

















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Wednesday, May 15, 2013

Rev Eugene E. Pearson, Pastor of Mt Pleasant Baptist in Aldie, VA is the Revivalist for Warner Baptist Church's Annual Revival Services - Monday, May 13th - Friday May 17th 2012

Article 9 Volume 3                                                                                May 15, 2013


Night by Night Report on Revival Services


Tonight will be the third night of Warner Baptist's annual 5 night revival services. The Revivalist this year is Reverend Eugene Pearson, pastor of Mt Pleasant Baptist, Aldie, Virginia.

 Monday, May 13, 2013

 Rev. Pearson used Acts 5: 22-39 for his scripture. His topic was "An Unstoppable God."
The guest choir was from Laurel Grove Baptist in Alexandria, VA

Tuesday, May 14, 2013

Rev Pearson used Galatians 6: 7-10 for scripture reference. His topic was "Keep at it."
The music was provided by a choir from 2nd Baptist, Clifton, VA

He delivered a soul stirring message. Some of the key points of his message were:
 
    a.  Good results from our works and endeavors take time.

    b.  It takes time for good marriages to evolve

    c.  It takes time to raise good children.

    d.  People try to dilute the Word of God. They can't.  (Because it is what it is and they can't change it).

    e.  The harvest is always greater than the seed. 

    f.  Plant good and you will reap good.  Plant evil and you will reap evil.

   g.   Everything we say and do is a seed. So, be careful of what you say and do.

I encourage you to come on out tonight and hear the word for yourself,  So far this week the preacher is in a special zone.  Will I see you tonight?



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Wednesday, May 15, 2013                       Revival                                

Scripture:  St John 4: 1-28      Text: " Jesus Came Through"

The guest chorus was from Christian Way Baptist in Falls Church, VA
 The sermon related to the time that Jesus walked through Samaria and met the woman at the well.

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Thursday, May 16, 2013                             Revival                                        

Music was provided by Warner Baptist Mass Choir
Scripture: II Kings 3: 1 -20     Text:  "Revival through Songs"

The preacher put emphasis on verse 15.  That is the verse where Elisha asked for a musician. But the main point of the whole chapter is how God made a way for water to come for the men and animals when it appeared impossible in the sight of man.  God told Elisha to tell the men to dig ditches, though there were no clouds or sign of rain in sight.  After they dug the ditches, God made it possible for the ditches to be filled with water.

Thus, the men, cattle and animals had water to drink. After drinking the water, they were able to continue on their mission.

Glory be to God. He can make a way.

Friday is the last night.  I recommend that you come on out and hear, what I believe, will be another good message.                     
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Friday, May 17, 2013                                             Revival

Music was provided by the Mt Pleasant Baptist Male Chorus of Aldie, Virginia

Scripture:  Hebrews 12: 1-2    Text:  "Stay in the Race"

The preacher encouraged the congregation to stay focus on Jesus and keep their eyes on the the goal. Eternal life. 
If Jesus was compassionate and forgiving, then the followers must be also.( If you say you want to be like Jesus, then in your daily walk you must do the things (that are within your power) that Jesus did).

He mentioned the hard times our fore parents endured in slavery. Despite it all, they kept their trust in God. (this brief dissertation was good and on a historical date (May 17) in the Civil Rights movement. If you don't know, look it up or ask somebody).

So, as we journey through life, just keep on running and telling somebody about the goodness of God.
Stay in the race! don't give up!


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Tuesday, May 14, 2013

Brionne Goode graduated from Norfolk State University on May 4, 2013

Article 8, Volume 3

Brionne Goode, a member of Warner Baptist Church, graduated from Norfolk State University on Saturday, May 4, 2013 in Norfolk, Virginia.

Brionne majored in Mass Communication.

As a youth she was very active in church.  We are looking forward to her helping the church in its endeavors in the future.

I am especially happy for Brionne.  She just hung in there and did what she had to do to graduate. Her determination to complete the journey should be an inspiration to other potential graduates who just quit along the way and never go back to school. 

She is the daughter of  Trustee Willie (Barry) and Deaconess Sharon Goode.

We congratulate Brionne!


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Marco Williams Enlisted in the U.S. Army

Article 7, Volume 3

 Marco Williams, a member of Warner Baptist Church, Falls Church, VA entered the US Army today, May 14, 2013.

Private Marco Williams reported for duty at Fort Jackson, SC.

Marco is an active member of the church. From his early childhood days he has participated in several activities in the church.  He remained active after graduation from high school in 2011.  He has good oratorical and creative writing skills. Both, can be an asset in the military.

Sunday, Mother's Day, Marco was in church, singing with the choir. After church, the choir and some church members gathered around Marco to wish him well, express their love, and let him know that he will be missed.

I am happy for Marco, and along with the church, I will be praying that he has a prosperous and blessed military career.

( I joined the military many years ago and reported to Ft Jackson, SC.  One of the best things I did in my life. I'm still reaping the benefits.)

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Thursday, May 9, 2013

Death knocked on my door. But the door to my earthly life was bolted by the Love and Grace of God

Article 6, Volume 3

Death Came Knocking: But the love and Grace of God Allowed me to tarry a while longer

It was early Sunday, April 14th, 2013, I was on my way home.I was wide awake and fully alert. About 2 miles from my office a drunk driver made a quick turn left right in front of my car. I applied my brakes and hollered out to the Lord, "Let me live! let me live! Let me live! Then the impact, I felt as though I died for a few seconds.But when I opened my eyes, I could see the other car on the side of the road. My car had spun around in the center of the road. Both cars were smoking and appeared to be totally demolished.

All I could do was thank the Lord. He heard my cry.  It was the most frightful moment of my life.The Lord heard my cry, and allowed me to tarry a while longer.

To this day I still see that man's car in my windshield.

I am up and about.

I cannot go into details.

But I can say, "To God be the Glory." God is good.  Don't be hesitant to call on the Lord any time, anywhere, because there are some things that happen in our lives that we have absolutely no control of.

In conclusion, I cried out to the Lord, in what could have been my last words, "Let me live! let me live!

The Lord heard my plea, and I am so thankful.


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Tuesday, March 26, 2013

Jesus Impact during his last week before the resurrection

Article 6, Volume 3


Outline for Bible Study Class on Tuesday, March 26, 2012 at Warner Baptist


Jesus Last Week Before the Resurrection

Our discussion will be centered on the last week of Jesus time on earth before the cruc.ifixion.  The intent is to raise our awareness of  some of the noted events that occurred.  Also, this discussion might enhance our knowledge about some of the things we already know. For example, did Jesus rise from the grave on a Saturday night or a Sunday morning.

1.  The "Triumphal Entry" of Jesus into Jerusalem

     The significance of the event is underscored by the fact that the circumstance is recorded in all four gospel accounts.  For discussion purposes we will only analyze Matthews account.

2.  The meaning and importance of the Last Supper

    The Last Supper was both a Passover meal and the last meal Jesus had with his apostles before his arrest and crucifixion.

3. The Passover

      See discussion sheet.

4. Jesus Arrest and Trial

      See discussion sheet

5. The Crucifixion of Jesus

    The shadow of the cross that was raised on Golgotha reaches across the centuries to offer comfort, forgiveness, and hope for us today.  Even with all the pain , Jesus thought of others rather than himself when he was on the cross. His first words from the cross were, "Father, forgive them for they know not what they do".

6. The 7 Last Words of Jesus on the Cross

 You will be given the scripture for these words in class.

     1) Jesus speaks to the Father     (2) Jesus Speaks to the Criminal on the Cross   (3) Jesus Speaks to Mary and John  (4) Jesus Cries Out to the Father  (5) Jesus is Thirsty  (6) It is Finished   (7) Jesus Last Words.  Thus, we have what is often referred to as Jesus last words.

7. The Resurrection

  To be discussed in class.  When was the dawning of the new day, Saturday night or Sunday morning? Read the scripture carefully.

8.  How is the Date for Resurrection Day Determined?

9. Calander

10. Difference between Easter and Resurrection Sunday. Which one do we Celebrate.

      Sometimes both.

11. Where did Easter get its name.

       To be discussed in class











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Friday, March 1, 2013

Black History: A history filled with joy, sadness and hope.

Article 5, Volume 3                                                                         March 1,2013

Black History

The study of Black History can be inspiring.  In church, it can have a significant role in leading people to understand more about our contributions to the United States. When I get involved in the study of Black History, I experience feelings of joy, sadness and hope. I encourage anybody who study black history to get involved in studying biblical history. If they do that, then black history, and the works of God will be clearer. 

I have lived long enough to have some pretty good expressions about black history in the church, school, neighborhoods and many other facets of life.                                                                                               
                                   
To be continued at: www.esh60.blogspot.com    "Grady Bryant's Looking Back" 

Also, some of my opinions about life are posted at: Grady Bryant's Expressions. www.myopinions999.blogspot.com


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Sunday, February 10, 2013

Drama Play: "Many Thousand Gone", Presented at Mt Pleasant Baptist, Alexandria, VA on February 3, 2013

Article 3, Volume 3                                          February 9, 2013                                                        

                                                                 " Many Thousand Gone"

The play, "Many Thousand Gone" was presented at Mt Pleasant Baptist on February 3, 2013 in the afternoon before an estimated audience of 150. The play was written by the late Sister Effie Harris, a member of Mt. Pleasant Baptist.  The presentation on Sunday was under the direction of Sister Aaronita Brown.

She started working on assembling the cast about a year ago and rehearsals started in the Spring of 2012. The cast members came from several churches in the area. (**see cast members below).

The play included several Negro Spirituals, such as, "Hold on to that Dream", "Somewhere around God's Thorn" and "One More River to Cross".

The play was entertaining and amusing at times, but yet filled with the truth about the suffering and roads, we, as Black people, trod to get to where we are today.  Sometimes it is difficult for modern day Black folks to understand that the slaves of yesterday were people just like us today. They had ambitions and dreams of one day being free and able to come and go at their own will and raise their own families without the fear of their children and spouses being sold to another slave owner. They worked hard, prayed, and worshipped God. Although, it was probably difficult for them to understand how come they were enslaved.

But they found hope for a brighter tomorrow, when they were allowed to go to the Master's church, and hear stories from the Old Testament about Moses and the Hebrew children and then listen to sermons and testimonies about Jesus and his many powers.  This exposure was good, even though they couldn't read, they could listen and go back to the plantation and spread the word.

The slaves cried many nights after finding something to laugh about during the day.The tracks of their tears was often evidence that many of them were troubled about something. But through conversation with trusted friends and their belief in God -the God they had heard the White folks talking about at the church - they learned to hold back the tears and continue to look forward to that day when freedom would be theirs.

Through songs and skits we were able to sense how the slaves and disadvantaged felt and feel today.

Many thousand are gone who never personally realized what it is like to be free, but those of us who are their descendants are responsible for keeping their dreams and hopes alive by living and doing what we can to make the world a better place for generations to come.

In summary, it was a wonderful play, and the time devoted to witness the presentation was well spent.  


**The cast members of "Many Thousand Gone" were:

 1. Aaronita Brown           Director
 2. Cynthia Gordon           Narrator
 3. Conrad Hawkins          Pianist
 4. Lawrence Bradby
 5. Debbie Broadnax
 6. Reginia Crawley
 7. Barbara Daggs
 8. David Evans
 9. Annie Finney
10. Pat Finney
11. William Gordon
12. Mary Ingleton
13. Jeanette Lewis
14. Corrine Mansfield
15. Lucy O'Dell
16. Don Poledor
17. Dorothy Preston
18. Katherine Rucker


Note: "Unedited edition"














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Tuesday, February 5, 2013

1 Samuel: A very informative book.- So many lessons,- Within Lessons. Let's review

Article 4, Volume 3                                        February 5, 2013

                          1 Samuel: Looking Back at the Path We Have in Studying This Book

Since September 2012 we have been engaged in studying this book page by page, chapter by chapter, all the way through the book. Now it is time to do a cursor review and confirm that we know what we thought we knew. 

This review is not a test. The lowest grade will equal the highest grade and the highest grade will equal the lowest grade. The participation will be verbal, by groups or Side A of the table versus Side B on the other sid of the table.

**We will list the topics and give each side 30 seconds to 1 minute to speak.  Let's get started

Chapter 1

The Family of  Elkanah

Hannah's Vow

Samuel is Born and Dedicated

Chapter 2

Hannah's Prayer

The Wicked Sons of Eli

Samuel Childhood Ministry

Prophecy Against Eli's Household

Chapter 3

Samuel First Prophecy

Chapter 4

The Ark of God Captured

Death of Eli

Ichabod

Chapter 5

The Philistines and the Ark

Chapter 6

The Ark Returned to Israel

The Ark at Kirjath Jearim

Chapter 7

Samuel Judges Israel

Chapter 8
Israel Demands a King

Chapter 9

Saul Chosen to Be King

Chapter 10

Saul Anointed King

Saul Proclaimed King


End of session for tonight. Let's evaluate.



**Outline from the New Kings James Version of the Bible, Pew Library Edition



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Friday, January 18, 2013

Warner Baptist Family Talent Service Planned for January 20, 2013 at 3 p.m.

Pub 1, Volume 3

Warner Baptist afternoon service, Sunday, January 20, 2013 at 3 p.m.
 
Family Talent Service
 
     Church members and their families are invited to display their talent at this service. Some sing, some tell or read Scripture, papers, poems or whatever they feel is interesting or spiritually uplifting. 
 
     I participated, last year. Shortly before the service I wrote a blog titled, "Ain't I Still a Negro." It turned out to be one of my popular writings in 2012.
 
     This year I wrote another blog that I plan to read on Sunday. The title is, "I Ain't Gonna Take Down That Christmas Tree This Year. Gonna Leave It Up Year-Round For Other Celebrations."
 
     Both blogs can be seen, January 19, at google website, "Grady Bryant Expressions" or www.myopinions999.blogspot.com
 
    Well, I plan on being there Sunday. How about you?
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