Tuesday, September 30, 2014

Bible Study Class Outline and Guide for September 30, 2014

             September 30, 2014
The Last Kings of Israel and Judah (l  Kings and 2 Kings )

Tonight: 2 Kings,Chapter 14 and Chapter 15 (October 7, 2014)

We started this quarter on Sept 9 by studying Chapter 9.  Since then we have studied Chapter 10 through 13.  The one constant about all of the kings is they were all killed in office (to be verified).  Another thing we noticed is all of the kings in Israel and Judah  were described as BAD or MOSTLY BAD. 

You may be wondering how can this be true, if they are God's chosen people.  That is a question for the class tonight.

Tonight we are going to follow this outline and engage in more discussion and less reading.

Chapter 14
Amaziah Reigns over Judah
Amaziah was the son of Jo'ash of Judah. He reign for 25 years.  He did good for awhile.  But there were some things he just let be.  What were they?

As soon as he got entrenched in his position, he killed some people. Why?  Was that a good thing to do?

Looking back, did Solomon try to settle some old matters relating to his father, David?
(Relate to present)

He became impatient in office and wanted to fight Israel?  Why did he want to do that?
(Relate to present)

Who was the King of Israel that defeated Amaziah?  You are right.  Now, what did he take from Judah?  (and they suppose to be brothers).

Jeroboam II Reigns over Israel

Jeroboam was the son of Jo'ash of Israel.  He reign for 41 years. He did was evil in the sight of the Lord.

He did some good things. Like what?  Did the good out weigh the bad?  Think of the boy who was bad all day, but gladly brought the wood in for the fire place at night. (What is the point I'm trying to make?)

Despite, their evil ways and deeds God spared them.  Why?

Did somebody kill King Jeroboam II?

Chapter 15 (Present on October 7, 2014)

Azariah Reigns over Judah

He was 16 years old when he became king and he reign for 52 years.

He did what was right, except them folks in the hill kept doing their thing in the hills on Judah's soil. Why didn't he drive them out?

The king was struck with leprous. Then what happened?

He was succeeded by Jotham. We will talk about him later.

Zechariah Reigns over Israel

Zechariah was the son of Jeroboam.  He reigned over Israel for six months.  During his reign he did what was evil in the sight of the Lord. He was killed in public by Shal'lum son of Jabesh.  Then, Shal'lum became king.  Why did he kill Zechariah?

Read Verse 12.  Remember God's promise to Jehu? What was the promise?

Shal'lum reigned for 1 month, then he was killed by Men'a-hem. 

Men'a-hem ruled for 10 years. He did what was evil in the sight of  Lord.

Why did he kill all the pregnant women?

Why did he give King Pul of Syria lots of money? 

Do we have these kind of things happening today?

After Men'a-hem, the next King was Pekahiah.  He reigned for 2 years.

He did evil in the sight of the Lord.

Pekah, his captain, conspired with 50 others and killed him in the palace.

Then Pekah ruled for 20 years.

Hoshea killed Pekah and he reign for 9 years.

Jotham reigned over Judah for 25 years. 












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Tuesday, June 17, 2014

Mrs.Thelma Newman, a long time member of Warner Baptist Church and Bailey's Crossroads, VA passed away on June 14th, 2014

Article 8 Volume 4                                                                                         June 17, 2014

             Death Notice: Mrs. Thelma Newman

 Mrs.Thelma Newman, a long time member of Warner Baptist Church and the Bailey's Crossroads Community passed away on Saturday, June 14, 2014. She was preceded in death by her late husband, Deacon Lawrence Newman. He was a former deacon at Warner Baptist.

Mrs. Newman's funeral service will be at Warner Baptist Church on Friday, June 20, 2014 at 11:00 a.m.  A viewing and Wake Service will be held from 10:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m.

Mrs. Newman is survived by her daughter Gwendolyn Marshall and son Lawrence "Lonnie" Newman and a host of family members and friends.

More details will be published when they become available.

The church is located at 3613 Lacy Blvd, Falls Church VA

Telephone Number to the church is (703) 820-6633

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Copyright 2014. Grady E. Bryant, Sr.

Tuesday, June 3, 2014

Warner Baptist Vacation Bible School from Monday, June 16th through Friday, June 20th, 2014. Classes for all ages

Article 6 Volume 4                                                           June 3, 2014


VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL 

The community and public at large are invited to attend Warner Baptist Church's annual Vacation Bible School during the week of June 16th-20th, 2014 from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. This year's theme is "Jungle Safari where kids explore the nature of God."

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 and games, and lots of fun.

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

The teaching staff is loaded with Bible knowledgeable teachers.

 You are invited. So, come on out and enjoy the experience and learn more about "Gods Word".

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


Copyright 2014. Grady E. Bryant













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Rev. John Nicholas, pastor of St John Baptist, Arlington, VA was the guest preacher for the Annual Usher's Day Celebration on June 1, 2014

Friday, May 16, 2014

Reverend Garfield Cross III, pastor of Heart's Delight, Catlett, VA is the Guest Revivalist this week at Warner Baptist

Article 8, Vol 4                                                                             Friday, May 16, 2014

   Revival Services
May 12th - May 16th 2014
(Monday - Friday)

Tonight is the final night of Warner Baptist Church's Annual Revival Services.The guest Revivalist this week is Reverend Garfield Cross, III pastor of Heart's Delight Baptist in Catlett, Virginia.  This week, using  scriptures primarily from the New Testament, he has delivered some soul stirring messages

Tonight, as he closes out for the week, I expect him to be fired up again.

Service is scheduled to start at 7 p.m.




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Monday, March 10, 2014

Rev. Jerry Bryant pastor of Chantilly Baptist was the guest preacher at Warner Baptist annual Deaconess Day service

Article 7, Vol 4

Warner Baptist Celebrates its Annual Deaconess Day

On Sunday, March 9, 2014 Reverend Jerry Bryant was the guest preacher at the Deaconess Day Service.  He was accompanied by several members of his church that included deacons, deaconesses, ushers, musicians, choir, and others.

He used Psalm 91 for his scripture. In his message he stressed that God is able and Christians should stay under his wings because God can provide. If you trust and believe in God he will be your refuge and fortress in life.

Anyway, I recommend you read Psalm 91 in its entirety.

Chantilly's choir, the "Visions of Zion" with Sister Renae Barr, at the piano, rendered some beautiful songs.  I mean, they were really into what they were singing. 

 I didn't ask them if they had a CD on the market.

Other guests for the service included:  Deaconess Dora Brooks, Oak Shade Baptist Church, Catlett,
Virginia; Deaconess Louise Taylor, Peach Baptist, Dunn Loring, VA; Deaconess Barbara White, Mt Pleasant Baptist, Alexandria, VA and Dr. Janice Winters of Resurrection Baptist in Reston, Virginia.  

Oh, before we entered the Sanctuary for worship service we were treated to a full course delicious meal by Warner Baptist renowned culinary ministry. Their service was exceptional.



Deaconess Regina Crawley is the Chairperson of Warner Baptist Deaconess Ministry and Reverend Matthew J. Pearson is the pastor.


   Copyright 2014. Grady E. Bryant     

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Tuesday, March 4, 2014

Warner Baptist Church's Bible Study Class: Cancelled for March 4, 2014




Class Cancelled


The Bible Class Study class scheduled for tonight, March 4, 2014 has been cancelled due to predicted unfavorable weather.

Class will resume on Tuesday, March 11, 2014 at 7 p.m.

Next week we will be studying from l Kings, Chapters 19 and 20.

Deacon Grady Bryant







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Friday, February 14, 2014

Youth Fellowship Activity that was planned for February 15th has been postponed due to weather

Article 2, Volume 4                                                                               February 15, 2014

Youth Fellowship Service Postponed

The  youth fellowship service planned for Saturday, February 15, 2014, starting at 10 a.m. has been postponed until a later date.  

The weather forecast for Saturday is not favorable. But even if it is sunny and bright the parking lot might be a challenge.

Rather than deal with the potential challenges, the responsible person(s) decided to just reschedule the activity until an undetermined date in March 2014.






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Tuesday, January 28, 2014

Bible Study Class cancelled tonight due to cold weather- January 28, 2014

Article 1 Volume 4 
Bible Study Class Cancelled

The Bible Study Class is cancelled for tonight, January 28, 2014.  The temperature is projected to be in the teens or lower.   Class, depending on weather condition, will resume on Tuesday, February 4, 2014 at 7 p.m.   


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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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