Sunday, February 19, 2023

Warner Baptist Church morning Svc: Rev, Judge, Alexander Williams preached about being just and showing love

Article 7 Volume 13             Sunday, February 19, 2023

Today's Preacher: Reverend Alexander Williams, from Walker Memorial Baptist Church, Washington, DC
Rev Williams put emphasis on the fact that we have come a long way, as a Black race, in our quest to overcome the many obstacles that have hindered us along the way. Still, we need to seek divine guidance as we march forward and seek guidance in figuring out, "What do we do now?

Before I get into the sermon, I'm going to state that last week I shared some Black History News about a lady facing a locked gate.  That story will be completed on February 28, 2023, in a dedicated exclusive story on this blog site. Then on Friday, March 3, 2023, we are going to share with you the story of another one of our members, who was one of the children, cited through his mother, in a historic Supreme Court decision in 1975, regarding the desegregation of private schools in the USA.  The case originated in Baileys Crossroads, Virginia in the early seventies.
Next, in March 2023 we will feature a Black History story about a present/or former WBC member who recently put the high schools and colleges in the USA,  on alert about the perils involved in being prepared to provide medical care to injured players in sports and other activities.  
    
Now, let's go to today's service:
The Men Chorus sang. They sounded good 

Janice Somers presented some interesting information about Lewis Latimer, a Black man who did the draft work for Alexander Graham Bell's telephone invention; Bell received his patent in 1876.  In 1882, Latimer invented a carbon filament to use in light bulbs. His inventions included an evaporative air conditioner and an improved toilet system for railroad cars. 
Scripture: Micah 6: 8, He has shown you what is good. What does the Lord require of you? To act justly and to love mercy and to walk humbly with God.

Text:  What is next after we have come a long way?

Sermon   " We have come a long way.  But we must keep on striving to make this country a better place. Along the way, we must love, show love to others, be kind, reach out, and call out to see how the called person or family is doing.

In talking with others, let them talk.  This practice is very important in reaching out to help others.
So, we must keep on going and doing good and what is right. Do not become weary, and keep on pressing on and trusting in God and He will lead us through whatever we confront."




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Monday, February 13, 2023

Warner Baptist Church: Rev Stan Bradby Delivers sermon about how to overcome, when the odds are against you

                                                                                         

Article 6 Volume 13                                     Sunday, February 12, 2023

 Today's Preacher:  Reverend Stanley Bradby, Assistant to the pastor, Reverend Matthew J. Pearson

   **     Today's message was centered around overcoming obstacles that hinder us from achieving certain goals. These goals include education achievements; choosing a church and community to worship and live in; choosing and preparing for a work career and many other goals we may desire to achieve.
Often, we become discouraged and don't make any more effort after the slightest challenge confronts us.  
      The preacher was encouraging the congregation to keep on pushing so they can overcome difficult obstacles. Don't be quick to say, I'm black so that's not for me.
      He used 2 Chronicles chapter 20, verses 3-15 for reference (read your bible, the whole chapter)
When Rosa Parks got on the bus, she was just tired and wanted to rest her feet. She had no idea that sitting in that empty seat would cause a nationwide uproar. We just have to remember to be mindful that God can help us, regardless, of race, if we just put our trust in him. 
      Although we are celebrating Black History Month, we can find comfort in knowing that God will be our guide, just like He was for the Hebrew children.
      Before I get into the sermon, I want to share with you a story, once told by a lady in an open church gathering meeting.  
 *     She had an appointment for a job interview at 9 a.m. on a hot summer day, for a very important position within the government. This job was very important to her because it was a passage to advance to a senior-level position. The competition was fierce.  She left home early that day to make sure she wouldn't be late. She arrived for the interview 30 minutes early.  The outside gate was locked. It stood about six feet tall.  She was wearing a brand new expensive white dress and white patent leather shoes.  She was prepared for the challenge. She saw lots of people going into the building, but not one of them could help her. The open gate was a ten-minute walk, from here to the other side of the building. She felt as though, she had been intentionally given some wrong information because she was the only Black candidate among the 7 finalists.  Then, she nearly started to cry and walk away.  
      She looked up and saw a flock of black birds flying and going about their business unimpeded.  She wondered, was the birds a sign for her to find a way to cross that fence, because if she missed this interview, this opportunity may never come again.
      She turned around and walked back to that gate, said a prayer, and then...

(to be continued on February 20, 2023) We will share with you how she was blessed immensely.

Now let us go to the sermon: 
 " The preacher talked about God being on our side.   When we faced all kinds of odds against us in civil rights marches in the south as well as in other states,.  We prayed and we prevailed because we marched with faith.  There are no overwhelming odds for those who put their trust in God. When we come together and pray to God, He is able to deliver us.
     Be not afraid, for the battle is not yours, but God's.  He has blessed us through the years, so don't get afraid now.  God answers every prayer.  Nobody is able to stand against God and prevail. Read Psalm 121 (in your bible). God will make a way, even when the odds may be overwhelming against you.  Maybe, not when you want Him to come, but you can be assured that the day will surely come when he will answer your prayer if you are in pursuit of something that is righteous and intended for you to have. Amen." 

 ** Generally odds are used in talking about bets of some sort.  But today the word is used in a positive way to deliver a timely message about what God can do. It is not about gambling or taking chances.  

*    The story is based on a true occurrence. It was slightly augmented for reading enhancement. 

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Sunday, January 29, 2023

Warner Baptist Church Worship Service: Reverend William Grant of Mt Olive Baptist, Marshall,VA, sermon was about Faith, Trust, and Prayer

Article 5  Volume 13          January 29, 2023

                                          Warner Baptist Missionary Baptist Church

Today is the quarterly missionary Sunday at WBC,  Today's guest preacher is Reverend William Grant, from Mt Olive Baptist Church in Rectortown, Virginia.
The choir rendered an uplifting song before the sermon, " Every Praise to my God".
 The gist of the sermon:
 Scripture:  Psalm 31
Text:  The importance of Faith, Trust, and Belief in God. Prayer is essential

"In the narrative, the three Hebrew men are thrown into a fiery furnace by the king of Babylon for refusing to bow to the king's image. The 3 are preserved from harm and the king sees 4 men walking in the flames "the fourth one looks like the son of God".  (this was before Jesus came to earth in flesh and blood). They prayed and showed their faith and trust in God. The fire did not consume them.

He talked about how Christians still have not returned to church since the Covid-19 Pandemic virus effects have been sustainably reduced.  Now they find all kinds of excuses to stay at home. Now there are excuses to help excuses. There is a need for Christians to worship together in person. 

Children are worse now than we have seen in our lifetime.  One of the problems is parents are trusting in daycare workers to teach their children. Even if their child is in daycare during the day, they still have the responsibility to teach their child, many of the principles of life, and about Christian living.

As Christians, you must stand up for what is right in the church, home, community, on the job, and in your daily walk. Don't get caught up and go along with what's wrong when you know it's wrong. 

As Christians, we must be willing to share our resources with the poor and needy as well as others. In the past, families shared bread, meal, sugar, and crops. Some had, some did, some didn't have, so those who did have shared.  Because you never know what tomorrow holds for you.

As missionaries, we must be willing to help the sick, shut-in, poor, and needy. without complaining.  

When we give gifts to help others, we don't have to announce it.  Your action glorifies God. It is not about you.  Your life is measured, in a sense, by how you walk, talk, and deliver. When there are troubles in your life, don't neglect to tell somebody who might help you overcome them. 

In life stay connected to Jesus and his teachings through faith, trust, and prayer."
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After the sermon the choir rendered a wonderful rendition of the song," Lead me on Lord, guide me".

Sister Velma Williams is the president of our Missionary Ministry                                                      
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Sunday, January 22, 2023

Warner Baptist Church Worship Service : Reverend Matthew J. Pearson preached about the rewards of being a caring person

Article 4 Volume 13                    January 22, 2023

Opening hymn:  "My God is awesome"

Scripture:  II Samuel 9: 7- 13
Text: One can eat continually

The gist of the sermon:
 
When Jonathan was alive David showed great love for him. They went through some hard times together. Jonathan saved David's life on at least one occasion.  David learned that one of Jonathan's sons was paralyzed.  This news troubled David.

He sent for Jonathan's son. 

(To be continued)

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Sunday, January 15, 2023

Warner Baptist Worship Service: Reverend Stan Bradby's sermon was about civil rights workers and their trust in God

Article 3, Volume 13     Sunday, January 15, 2023

 Scripture: St John 15: 1-15 read by Deaconess Gladys Commons (Read it)

Janice Somers gave a beautiful synopsis on the life of Daniel Smith, a civil rights activist who was the son of a slave.  He passed away about 2 years ago. ( to read about him go to Google).

Scripture:  Psalm 91: 1-4 ( Read it in your Bible)
Text:  Living by faith and trust in God

Sermon: Reverend Stanley Bradby

 The gist of the sermon:

Rev. Bradby highlighted the works of the civil rights workers and Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. in the '50s and '60s.  They lived by faith and trust in God as they marched, sit in, and demanded, in a peaceful manner that the Afro-Americans ( we were called Negros back then) be given their civil rights in the United States. Many of them were willing to die for the cause, and some did. In their quest for freedom, they sang a lot of Christian songs for inspiration.   
 In our demand for rights today we must continue to press on and know that God will never leave us.  He is faithful to his word and promises.  To know Jesus is to trust Jesus.  We must not grow weary in our quest, because God hears our cry.  We serve an on-time God.  

Let us continue to trust in God, worship and believe in Him, and be obedient to the teaching of Jesus and everything will be all right at the end of the day.  Remember Joy comes in the morning
  Conclusion
It was a good inspirational message.  So, as we celebrate Dr. King's birthday and works let us not forget that there have been a lot of people involved in this quest for equal rights.  But let us continue to pray and trust in God and live a life that is pleasing in his sight. Remember, there is still a lot we can do. Are you willing to sacrifice for the betterment of life on earth?

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Sunday, January 8, 2023

Warner Baptist Morning Service: Rev Matthew Pearson sermon was about leadership

Article 2 Volume 13                January 8, 2023

Scripture: Romans 11: 13 "For I speak to you * Gentiles, inasmuch as I am the apostle of the Gentiles, I magnify mine office: ( verse 14. If by any means I may provoke to emulation them which are my flesh, and might save some of them.)

Subject:  "The blessings are great"

The gist of the sermon:

Leaders in churches are generally hand-picked by the pastors and others in churches
However, in some cases, they are handpicked by God.  When picked by God they are willing to follow him.  God knows what he is doing.

Apostle Paul in the book of Acts started at the bottom of ministry.  He suffered a lot along the way. But he hung in there and became an outstanding leader.
Leaders are willing to serve others.  
Jesus set the example.
Lets us continue to pray for church family and continue to magnify Jesus's name and works.

After the sermon and invitation to Christianity, the installation service was held.
Leaders of various ministries within WBC pledged to faithfully fulfill their leadership roles. 
Rev Stan Bradby rendered a special prayer, and the congregation sang, "Count on me."
Benediction followed.

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* Gentile describes any and every person of non-Jewish heritage.

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Thursday, January 5, 2023

New Year's Day Sermon: Reverend Matthew J. Pearson sermon was about rewards when you receive and believe in Jesus

Article 1 Volume 13          Sunday, January 1, 2023

Scripture for today St. John 1:12 and 13.  (Read your Bible)
text:  When we receive and believe in Jesus, great rewards can be had (received)

The gist of the sermon:
Many people outside the church ask, "Why are you going to church? What's in it?" They don't know what is going on.  You have to explain it to them.  Some will understand, and some will not.  But that is the way it goes.  It is recorded in the scripture that, to them, that believed, he gave them power. As Christians, with belief, we got power.  We got the power to pray and ask God to help us and others.  
Highlights of what this power can mean in our lives.
   
 *  Sickness doesn't have any power over us.
    
    *  The grave doesn't have power over us.
    
    *  We don't have any power on our own. Any power we own came from God on every hand.

   *  These powers do not come by just being a member of a local church. 
        It comes through believing and trusting in the living God.  
  
 *  The more you give, the more you will be blessed.  Giving isn't about just money.

So, as we go forth, let us thank God for another year and strive to enjoy the rewards of life while we are living here on earth

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Thursday, December 29, 2022

Christmas Day Worship Service was extradinary: Rev Matthew Pearson preached about Jesus's birth


Article 13 Volume 12                                 Sunday, December 25, 2022


Jesus, a gift from God
Scripture: Roman 6: 23 verse.  For the wages of sin is death, but the gift of God is eternal life through Jesus Christ our Lord.
The gist of the sermon: 
"Jesus was a gift to the world.  He was born in a manager. In his lifetime on earth, he preached about helping the poor and living a worthy life, believing in him.  Through him, mankind would have an opportunity to secure eternal life.  You can be rich in worldly possessions, but if you don't have Jesus you are poor. But remember, you can only have this richness when you accept Jesus as your savior. the gift is eternal life.
This is the season for exchanging and giving gifts.  But remember, the greatest gift of all, is Jesus.  Let's not forget that.  It is not known exactly when Jesus was born, but it is known that he was born. 
This message is meant for whomsoever.  To receive the gift you must accept Jesus Christ and his teaching and believe that he is the Son of God. Salvation isn't about the body, but about the soul that exists within the body.  So. today we celebrate our opportunity to receive the gift of God, which is eternal life through Jesus Christ our Lord " ** 

**Everything is not a direct quote, but include some wording for enhancement.
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Tuesday, December 20, 2022

Christmas: Are you still shopping for Joy? Highlights from sermon by Reverend Stan Bradby at Warner Baptist Church


Article 11 Volume 12                    Sunday, December 18, 2022

Subject: Blessed by His Coming

This week will be hectic for many Christians and non-Christians as they storm the stores looking for that special gift to be presented, mailed, or picked up by Christmas Day.  It's not only the children who are caught up in this great big Christmas anticipation outlook (CAO), but parents, relatives, friends, and seemingly just about everybody else.

The sermon was preached by Reverend Stanley Bradby, assistant to the pastor, Reverend Matthew J. Pearson.
The scripture for today's sermon: Luke 19:10 and John 10:10
The text was, "Blessed by his coming"

Rev. Bradby in his sermon, asked the question, "Are you still shopping for joy?  If so, stop and think, if you have Jesus and you have been saved, then you should have great joy.  In fact, every day should be a day of great joy.
In Luke 2:ll news of great joy is expressed when the birth of Jesus Christ is proclaimed.
Read the story in your Christian Bible.
Rev. Bradby included the following in his sermon:
 " Let us go now and tell the story of Jesus' birth. Our souls should be rejoicing because of what the Lord has done for us.  Jesus came so that we can have life and have it more abundantly. When we have Jesus we have a new life that is more than sufficient for our needs.  There are so many wonderful things that we can say about Jesus.  Also, we can be thankful to God for sending Jesus so that we may have an opportunity to have eternal life.
So, if we have Jesus, we should have plenty of Joy in our life.  We can increase our joy by sharing and telling others about Jesus and encouraging others to share and thank God for his many blessing.  
It is wonderful to share gifts this season, but don't lose focus on the main reason we celebrate Christmas." **
Well, that is the highlight of Reverend Bradby's sermon.

This Sunday was WBC's third Sunday back in the church building since the pandemic struck in 2020.  It really is a different feeling being in the building. You can see and hear the services thru electronic means.  Worshiping in that manner allows you to have a "pajama" church at home. Just think of all the things you can do while tuned into the service and still in your pajamas.  But there is something different about being in the church.  You can compare it to going to a concert for a musical or show or listening to songs on the radio or CDs, or DVDs, or whatever.  
The choir was wonderful.  They rendered 5 beautiful songs for our annual Christmas Musical.

I know there are a variety of good reasons why many members are hesitant to return to church right now. But it was good to see members and visitors, including children, present from Bethesda, Md, Prince Georges County, MD, Woodbridge, VA,  Manassas, VA, and even a resident of North Carolina.

I mean, we can always find a reason not to attend church in person because "Pajama" church is really comfortable, You may not be able to return now. You may need to exercise caution for yourself and your family. But when the time is right, we as children of God must gather again, eyeball to eyeball, and worship together in person in the house of worship.  
 
 **Everything is not a direct quote. But the gist of the message is presented

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Tuesday, November 1, 2022

Warner Baptist Annual Deacon's Day , Sunday, November 6, 2022. Rev. Dr. James Kelly will be Guest Preacher



Article 9, Volume 12                                                                        
                                                Annual Deacon's Day
Reverend James R. Kelly, pastor of Silver Hill Baptist Church, Bealeton, Virginia will be the preacher for this service.  The service will be on Zoom Platform (contact Warner Baptist for credentials) or you can call in via one-tap mobile at 301-715-8592. The service is scheduled to start at 11:30 a.m.
Reverend Matthew J. Pearson is the Pastor of Warner Baptist and Deacon Lloyd Saunders is the Chairman of the Deacon Board.
The pictures below were taken in the Summer of 1970.  That year we were celebrating the 50th year Anniversary of our Establishment in 1920. 
The Way We Were

      
                Pictured Extreme left: Deacon Summers. Front Row: left to right:
                All deacons: F. White; J. White; M. Fuller; G. Bryant, Sr; R. Jackson;
               and E. Puryear

                                                                 Senior Deacons

                    Left to right: Deacons J. Adams; R. Jones, Sr., and H. Summers,


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Wednesday, October 26, 2022

Rev Elton P. Wilson, Pastor of Mt Zion Baptist Church, (St Louis) Middleburg,VA was Keynote preacher for Warner Baptist first day of celebrating its 93rd Anniversary

  ( REPRINT FROM  WHEN WE WERE CELEBRATING OUR 93RD ESTABLISHMENT DATE)

Article 18, Volume 3                                                             Monday, October 14, 2013

 93rd Anniversary Commences - Celebration from Sunday, Oct.13 thru Friday, Oct 18, 2013

Pastor Matthew J. Pearson delivered the morning message. His scripture was from Colossians 2: 6-7 and his text was "Being Established in the faith of Christ Jesus"

The final song for the a.m. service was, "Hold Back the Night" featuring Lily Warner as the lead singer. The Sister can sing. As the choir neared the end of the song, after about seven minutes, many in the congregation wanted more, just a little bit more.
                                                       
P.M. Service

Reverend Elton P. Wilson, pastor of Mt. Zion Baptist (St.Louis) in Middleburg, VA, and members of his church were special guests for day one of Warner Baptist's 93rd anniversary.

Rev. Wilson congratulated the members of  Warner Baptist for their sustaining will to keep on keeping on. He used Exodus 14:21 for his scripture. His text was "Dry Land".

The sermon emphasized how God made a way for the children of Israel to cross over to freedom on dry land. Emphasis was put on how God customized the wind to hold back the water. After preaching for a while, the preacher got in his comfort zone, and really stressed what God has done, is doing, and can do, if you only believe and put your faith in Him. God is our protector.

Mt Zion's choir, under the direction of Marcus Howard, presented the congregation with some spirit-filled hymns.  Two of the selections were "Oh, How Marvelous" and "Jesus Can Pick You Up". 

The songs sung by the choir lead many in the congregation to stand, clap, shout out, and stump their feet in a joyful manner.
Yes, it was a wonderful service, and an afternoon well spent.
Oh, thanks also go out to the Culinary Ministry for serving a wonderful meal.

Well, we will be at it again tonight. (10/14/2013)

Will you be there?

Gwendolyn Haight is the chairperson of the Anniversary Committee. Denise Britford is the assistant chairperson. Sister Haight announced or introduced all members of the committee and gave a special thanks to her husband, David for all the assistance he has given her. 


The devotion is scheduled to start at 7 p.m. each night.

Speakers for the week are as follows:

Monday - Rev. Martin T. Pickett - First Baptist, Merrifield

Tuesday - Rev. Todd Brown - First Baptist, Chesterbrook

Wednesday - Musical

Thursday - Rev. James E. Scott - Laurel Grove Baptist, Alexandria

Friday - Rev. Robert Yancey - St Paul Baptist, Arlington


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Monday, October 17, 2022

Reverend Nelson Sneed, Pastor of Little Forest Baptist, delivers timely message at Warner Baptist about trusting in God

Article 8 Volume `12

Reverend Nelson Sneed, Moderator of the Northern Virginia Baptist Association was the guest preacher at WBC for their 141st founding celebration on Sunday, October 16, 2022.  The sermon was preached from the church thru ZOOM.
Scripture:  Psalm 16:8
Subject:  The true church must remain relevant in a rebellious culture

In the sermon, Rev. Sneed emphasized that churches must listen to the spirit and not be led astray. We need to go to God on a regular basis and ask him to walk with us in our daily lives. 
Covid-19 has affected the way we worship. 
We encounter a lot of evil in our daily walk. Relevant churches do not run with idols.
Summary:  In these trying times go to the Rock (God) and ask for help.  It is important that churches continue to be relevant in this rebellious culture that we live in.  Don't be moved.
Be kind and compassionate to one another. Also, encourage one another, and let us continue to trust in God in our daily endeavors.
                                                 
                                   
                                                      Reverend Nelson Sneed and his wife Sara














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Friday, September 30, 2022

Why dedicate a full Sunday School lesson to the birth of Moses?

Article 7  Volume 12                                                     September 30, 2022
                                  What is so special about the birth of Moses?

When I first saw the lesson for October 2, 2022, I wondered why are we spending a whole lesson on the birth of Moses. (Exodus 2:1-10). My initial reaction was to see if I could see anything special about this birth that would merit a whole lesson dedicated to the topic.  Well, before I started talking, l needed to do some research. I found out that there can be some justified reasons.  But my reasons will differ from what is in the printed lesson. Four of my reasons follow:

1. The mother wanted to save her child. She knew that the king wanted to kill all Jewish babies.  She hid the baby for 3 months.  Then she decided to put him in a basket and sent the basket floating in the river.  This act was nothing but faith.  What if that basket would have sunk?  Also, consider the Nile river was dangerous in many ways,  It was a home for at least 10 types of venomous snakes; then there were the crocodiles that were subject to attack anything that moved.  Yet. despite all of these dangers, the basket sailed untouched down the Nile river. I am going to assume these dangers did not exist in the part of the river where the basket sailed because Pharah's daughter bathed in the river on a regular basis.                                                                                    
God was in control. 
The ironic thing is the basket floated where it could be recovered by Pharoh's daughter. When the basket was pulled from the river, and the daughter saw the baby's eyes and smile there was no way she was going to let anything happen to that baby. Despite the hate that existed by the Egyptians toward the Jews. This lady was going to protect this baby. 
 2. It was recorded that Moses's sister Marian was present when the basket was removed from the river.  She recommended that Moses' mother be used to nurse the baby. The princess agreed and paid Moses's mother to nurse him. The princess however adopted him.
Despite the king's order to kill all Hebrew babies, this child came into his household and he could not order this baby to be killed.  His daughter was very adamant that this baby was going to live in the household. 
  3.  What we can take away from this lesson, is that attitudes changes when people really get together in an eyeball-to-eyeball meeting.  
We can see how attitudes, based on race changed when the baby's welfare was a factor.
  4.  Moses grew up in the King's household with all the privileges of a king's son, he still had to remember that he was a Hebrew and there were some things that even the king could not or would not protect him from. 
Summary:  It is not always good to just read the Sunday School lesson and call it a day.  I believe that you must read and study beyond what is in the Sunday School book.  This lesson is not just about the birth of Moses but about the impact his welfare had on the 5 people featured in this story as well as the Hebrews in the forthcoming generations. God was in the midst.  It was Pharaoh's intent to use the Nile river to drown the future of the Hebrew people, but God used the river as a means to save and protect the deliverer of the Hebrew people and lead them to prosperity.
Also, as you study and teach this lesson, there are many opportunities to inject some Black History into the presentation.
I say that black folks were real slaves who spent more than 400 years in slavery in the United States, yet most of our study in the church is about the Hebrews in slavery.  Generally, we only talk about Blacks in slavery during Black History Month.

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Sunday, July 3, 2022

Donna Pearson, 60, of Arlington, Virginia passed away on June 24, 2022

Article 6 Volume 12                  July 3, 2022


Donna Pearson, 60, daughter of Reverend Matthew J. Pearson, pastor of Warner Baptist Church, Falls Church, Virginia, passed away on June 24, 2022, in Arlington, VA.  She is survived by her son, Matthew D. Pearson, and father, Rev Matthew J. Pearson, and other relatives and friends.
Funeral services will be on July 7, 2022, at Warner Baptist Church, 3613 Lacy Blvd, Falls Church, Virginia. Viewing at 10:00 a.m., and service at 11:30 a.m. Details of more funeral arrangements will be announced or published through other media outlets.

Attendees are asked to wear a mask.

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Sunday, May 8, 2022

Part 1. Tribute to my mother, A Chowan Indian from Hobbsville, NC. nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn: Roxie Eure Bryant was a dedicated mother

Article 5 Volume 12                       Mother's Day     May 8, 2022                                  
Dedication:  This history story is dedicated to my family members who may have a lot of questions in the future about their heritage

Subject:  My mother's joy in life was working for the well-being of others

My mother was born in Hobbsville, NC in the early 20th Century. She was the youngest of eight children of Mary Emma Green Eure. The eight children were: Henry; Isaac; Mable; Irma Lou; Novella; Gladys; Estelle and Roxie Eula. 
Grandma Emma was a 100 percent Chowan Indian. Her father was Isaac Lee Eure an advocate for Indian rights.  The family was farmers.  There is no recorded history of slavery in the family. So, all indications are that my mother was a Chowan Indian girl, the daughter of a farming family. 
When she was 12 years old she was given the task of caring for her older sister's seven children. This task limited her ability to attend school but somehow, she managed to get an education in reading, writing, and math. The level of her formal education is unknown.
In the late '30s, she met, fell in love, and married James Felmer Bryant, a farmer, who spent much of his early life helping care for his 9 younger siblings
My father and mother were the parents of seven children.  They moved 5 times, in and around the Saratoga section of Suffolk before they finally were able to buy a house in the Pleasant Hills community of Suffolk in 1947. It was really a blessed day when we moved into that little house at 206 Baker Street.
 The youngest child Elton  ("Bow Bow") Ray was born in that house in 1949. His older siblings were Dallas Kaywood; Grady Eure; James ("Jeff"), Jr; Shirley Jean; Audrey Marie, and Albert "Pete" Lawrence: who passed away in August 2019. (All the children's last name is Bryant)
I am going to start tracking my mother's daily tasks in 1955.  That school year she was tracking 7 children in 4 education facilities. High school, a 2-mile walk; elementary school, a 2 1/4 mile walk; neighborhood elementary school, 3 blocks, and a preschool somewhere in the community. 
My mother's task was to see that all seven children were approximately dressed and went to their education facility.
Also, she had to make sure that all of them ate breakfast before they left home. Thus, she had to prepare breakfast.  Before she prepared breakfast for the children, she had already prepared breakfast for my father and packed his lunch before he went to work at the sawmill.
My dear mother had accomplished all of the above before 9 a.m.  Now, she can take a short break before going on to her next daily tasks.
(to be continued before May 31, 2022)

Part 2 Posted May 31, 2022

After a short break REB (Roxie Eula Bryant) begins preparing the wash load for the week. The children pumped 3 wash tubs full of water before they went to school.  The water in thefirst tub is is heated with a portable electric water heater. (You put it in the tbub for about 20 minutes), the 2nd tub is rinse water #1, and the 2nd is rinse water #2. 
She washes clothes twice a week for the whole family.
Piece by piece the clothes are washed and scrubbed on a scrubbing board and then rinsed in the two tubs with the rinse water by hands.  Then the clothes are squeezed to remove the water.
Afterward, the clothes are hung on the clothes line, weather permitting.
After this task my mother takes another break.  It is now noon time and REB has to start preparing supper for the nine member family. The supper will be ready at 6:30 p.m.
 (to be continued)




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