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


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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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Sunday, December 30, 2012

Warner Baptist Church will hold a Watch Meeting Service on Monday, Dec. 31 beginning at 9 p.m.

Watch Meeting Service

Warner Baptist Church will hold a Watch Meeting service beginning at 9 p.m. on Monday, December 31, 2012.

There will be praises to God through praying, singing, and testifying.

All is invited.

















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Tuesday, December 4, 2012

Men's Ministry Annual Day:Old and New Members Reunite for an outstanding presentation of songs


Sunday, December 2, 2012

The Men's Ministry celebrated their *39th Annual Day at Warner Baptist today.

Members of the current men chorus combined with some of the former members to render an outstanding slate of songs and music.

Their selections included some good old hymns that we rarely hear in church today.It was truly " foot stumping, hand slapping time" in there this afternoon.

Their selections included: (1) Blessed Assurance (congregation), (2) The Last Mile of the Way, (Earl Adams), (3) Just ask for what you want, (Stan Bradby), (4) It's Amazing (Lenny Wright), (5) Oh, Holy Night, (instrumental by Gary Walker,), (6) I'm Redeemed (Frank White) (7) My Life is in his Hand ( George Guthrie, Frank White, and Lenny Wright) and (8) Roll back the curtains (Frank).

The worship leader was Deacon Larry Johnson, a member of Christian Way Baptist Church in Falls Church. He did a wonderful job of helping keep the congregation in a hallelujah mode.

Some of the old chorus members who returned were: Mark Ball, Elmore Ball, Frank White, Lenny Wright, George Guthrie, Marvin Somers, and Dejaun Saunders.

The following men were in the chorus today: Mark, Keith, Laurence, Lloyd, Dejaun, Burton, Lenny, Gary, Stan, George (Butch), E. Ball, Guy, Lewis, Earl, Pliney, Marvin,  and Barry. 

The musicians were: Charlene Purdy, Shirley Saunders and Shirley Jones.

The choir was formed in 1973 (my timeline),.  Some of the original members were: Eugene Puryear, Grady Bryant Sr, Lloyd Saunders, Herbert Fuller, Jr and Chester Pearson. 

Chester Pearson was the choir's first president and his wife Leola was the the first musician.

Barry Goode gave a more detailed history of the men's ministry.

Pliney Britford and Barry Goode are the President and Vice President, respectively, of the men's ministry.

*The year is unconfirmed. But 1973 seems more positive to me.



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Sunday, November 18, 2012

Rev. Darrell K. White, pastor of Bethlehem Baptist Church, Alexandria,VA was the guest preacher for Annual Deacon's Day Celebration at Warner Baptist Church

Article 15 Volume 2

The deacons ministry celebrated their annual Deacon's Day today. The guest preacher was Dr. Rev. Darrell White, pastor of Bethlehem Baptist Church, Alexandria, VA. He was accompanied by his church's men chorus and several members.

Rev. White used Philippians Chapter 3 for his primary scripture and his text was titled, "One Thing".

Basically, he encouraged the congregation to focus on being good Christians and other things will come your way. Just focus on one thing.

Deacon Cliff Davis of Ebeneezer Baptist, Alex, VA was the worship leader.

Deacon Michael McCormick of Bethlehem Baptist delivered the message known as, "Remainder to the Deacons." The topic of his presentation was, "Stay Committed to Your Calling".

The men chorus delivered a variety of soul inspiring songs. Their selections included, "It's Praying Time", "It's Good to Know the Lord" and "When the storm is over, I'll be standing". 

Deacon Davis described the chorus presentation of songs as "foot stumping " music.

Deacon Lloyd Saunders, Jr. is chairman of the Warner Baptist deacon board.  


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Friday, November 16, 2012

Warner Baptist Men' Annual Day,December 2, 2012: The service will feature former and current male chorus and choir members


The Men Ministry of Warner Baptist will celebrate their annual day on Sunday, December 2, 2012 commencing at 3 p.m.

Many men who were chorus and choir members at WBC and have moved out of the area, have made a commitment to return for this special occasion. Some of them will be accompanied by singers or groups from churches where they are currently affiliated.Current male chorus and choir members will also participate.

You can look forward to a variety of soul inspiring songs.

Trustees Pliney Britford and Barrett Goode are the president and vice president, respectively of the men' ministry.  These men have a staunch reputation for organizing and presenting outstanding services and programs.

(the official church notification was sent by Deaconess Lillie Warner by e-mail)

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Sunday, November 11, 2012

Women's Ministry Annual Day:Dr. Margaret Payton, guest speaker


Dr. Margaret Payton was the guest speaker for the Women's Annual Day service today, November 11, 2012.  She is  a member of Emmanuel Baptist Church in Washington, D. C.

Dr. Payton message was centered on unity.

The guest worship leader was Deaconess Joan Henry of Macedonia Baptist Church.

A memorial tribute was read by Sister Gwen Haight in remembrance of six members who passed away in the pass 12 months. The six were: Dorothy Adams; Thelma Jordan; Harriet Shields; Annie Lee Holland-Joe; Mashiya Pollard and Rose Mae Smith.






















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Wednesday, October 24, 2012

Death Notice: Rase E. Jones 80, a long time resident of Falls Church, VA recently passed away.


                                                    Rase Ennis Jones

Rase E. Jones, 80, a long-time resident of the Bailey's Crossroads Community in Falls Church, Virginia passed away on October 18, 2012, after a long illness. He was the son of the late Rase and  Geneva Jones from Kenilworth, New Jersey.

The Jones family moved to the Bailey's Crossroads in Falls Church when Rase was a child.  Rase was an active member of Warner Baptist and the Usher Board until his illness.

He graduated from Hoffman Boston High School in Arlington, VA. After graduation, he joined the United States Army and served as a tank mechanic and paratrooper. Afterward, he joined the U.S. Air Force Reserves.

Rase was employed by the Washington Gas Light Company and served as a supervisor in the Transmission and Distribution Unit.

He leaves to mourn and cherish his memory his wife Delores; children: Debra, Jaimal, Brian, and Lisa and a host of other relatives and friends.

Rase will be missed, but not forgotten.

His funeral services will be 11 a.m. at Warner Baptist Church, 3613 Lacy Blvd, Falls Church, VA on Thursday, October 25, 2012.

For more details see the Washington Post.
























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Tuesday, October 23, 2012

Death notice: Joseph Edward Hall, 92, passed away on Oct. 14, 2012

Joseph Edward Hall, 92, a long time resident of Bailey's Crossroads, passed away on October 14, 2012.  He is survived by his daughter, Cookie, and sister, Arlene Moore of Washington, D.C., and sister - in - law Elizabeth Hall and many more relatives.  Including, a very dedicated niece, Mary Hall-Adams who did a lot to assist her uncle Joe in his latter days.

Funeral services will be 11 a.m. on October 23, 2012  at Warner Baptist Church, 3613 Lacy Blvd, Bailey's Crossroads, VA.

See Washington Post, publication 10/22/12 for more details and information.




















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Sunday, October 14, 2012

Warner Baptist Church is celebrating its 92nd Anniversary this week.Rev. Augustus Henderson was the guest minister for the afternoon service He is pastor of Christian Way Baptist Church, Falls Church, VA


 Warner Baptist Church is celebrating its 92nd Anniversary this week. Services will be held each night through Friday. The devotions start at 7 p.m.

Reverend Augustus Henderson, pastor of Christian Way Baptist in Falls Church, was the guest minister today.His scripture was from John 15. His text was "What a Friend We Have in Jesus".

The guest pastors and churches for the rest of the week are as follows:

Monday, October 15th  - Rev Percy L. Edwards, Son, Minister Mt Pleasant Baptist, Alex, VA
                                                       

Tuesday, October 16th -  Rev Donald Hayes, Pastor, Oakland Baptist Church, Alex, VA  

Wednesday, October 17th - Musical, Sadie Lyons Singers, Alex, VA           

Thursday, October 18th - Rev. Samuel Barnhardt, Pastor, Second Baptist, Falls Church, VA

Friday, October 19th -  Rev. Jeffrey Johnson, Pastor, Mt Calvary Baptist, Fairfax, VA

Gwendolyn Haight is the Chairperson for the Anniversary Committee.













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Annie Lee Holland-Joe, a long time member of Warner Baptist Church passed away on Sunday, October 7, 2012


Sister Annie Lee Holland- Joe a long time member of Warner Baptist Church and the Bailey's Crossroads community  passed away on Sunday, October 7, 2012. Her survivors include her children, Alvin Holland; Charlesanna Holland; Cookie Joe; Rosenia Peake and Shirley Williams and other family members.

In 1948 she was united in marriage to Lacey Joe. He preceded her in death.

She was a member of the adult choir and participated in other church activities.

Sister Holland-Joe resided in the 3700 block of  Lacy Blvd, Baily's Crossroads, VA 22041

Her funeral service will be held at Warner Baptist on Tuesday, October 16th at 11 a.m.

More information may be posted as it becomes available.





















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Neabsco Baptist Church Ensemble provided the music for the Young & Adult Choir Annual Day on October 7, 2012.

                                     Young and Adult Choir Annual Day


The Young & Adult Ministry, including the choir, celebrated its 37th year on Sunday, October 7, 2012 at the church.

The special guest for the service was the Neabsco Baptist Church Ensemble Choir from Woodbridge, VA.
The choir rendered a very good selection of inspiring and soul uplifting songs. The congregation was very lively throughout the presentation.

Their selection of songs included (1) He Reigns Forever, (2) Holy, Holy and (3) How Great Is Our God. The choir, under the direction of  Sister Linda Lindsey, had about 22 members present.

The Worship Leader for the service was Brother George K. Davis, a former member of Warner Baptist.

The Young and Adult Ministry was organized in 1974 as the Young Adult Club (YAC). The first president was Michael Fuller and vice-president Ceola Dickson.  The original choir had about 20 members.  Initially, only church members, ages 19 to 42 years old,could sing in the choir. Subsequently, the name was changed to the Young Adult Ministry and the choir's name was changed to Young and Adult Choir.

Initially, we had about 20 members in the YAC.  Most of us sung in the choir. We had a very good music teacher from D. C. (her name is?).

Some of the initial  or early members of the YAC were:  Michael Fuller, Eddie Dixon and his wife; Mr. Gibbs and his wife; Lloyd and Shirley Saunders; Charles Oliver; Marjorie Davis; Regina Crawley; Charlene Purdy, Herbert Fuller, Jr.; Stephonia (Catheleen) Moore; Grady Bryant, Sr. and others to be named later.

Sister Hattie Turner is the current choir president.

A very good meal was prepared by the Culinary Ministry for the occasion.



















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