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CHURCH

Order INFORM
of Worship OrderATION
of Worship

PASTORAL/PROGRAM STAFF
Rev. Dr. Jeremiah A. Wright, Jr., Senior Pastor
Rev. Otis Moss III, Pastor
Toya Perry, Chief Financial Officer
Rev. Stacey Edwards, Director of Pastoral Services
Rev. Barbara A. Heard, Associate Pastor
Rev. Cedric McCay, Associate Pastor
Rev. Michael G. Sykes, Associate Pastor
Rev. Reginald Williams, Associate Pastor
Rev. Ramah E. Wright, Associate Pastor
Dr. Julia Speller, Director Christian Education
Rev. Michael D. Jacobs, Minister to Youth and Children
Rev. Ann Patton, Minister of Christian Education
Deacon Shirley Bims-Ellis, Director Center for African Biblical Studies
Robert E. Wooten, Jr., Director of Music
Deacon Jeri L. Wright, Director of Media
Ivey Matute, Executive Secretary

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table of contents
Order of Worship............................................................................................................................. 4
Hymn of Praise (7:30 a.m. – “I Love You Lord, Today”)................................................................. 5
Hymn of Praise (11:00 a.m. – “I Am On The Battlefield”)............................................................... 5
Unison Scriptures (7:30 a.m., 11:00 a.m.)....................................................................................... 6
Unison Scripture (6:00 p.m.)........................................................................................................... 7
Pastor’s Page................................................................................................................................... 8
Litany of Transition....................................................................................................................... 15
Sermon Notes................................................................................................................................ 16
Stewardship................................................................................................................................... 17
Calendar........................................................................................................................................ 18

Graduate Recognition and Scholarship Awards Ceremony


The Akiba
Family Month / Trumpet Gala 2007
Trumpet Subscriptions

Heart of the Community............................................................................................................... 25


Information & Announcements..................................................................................................... 27
Prayer List..................................................................................................................................... 30
Bereaved........................................................................................................................................ 32
Hospitalized.................................................................................................................................. 32
Extended Care . ............................................................................................................................ 33
Members at Home . ...................................................................................................................... 35
Prayer Concerns............................................................................................................................ 38
Service and Support Groups................................................................................... Inside Back Cover

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Order
Order ofHWorship
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Worship
Order of Wors h ip
Choral Introit......................................................................................................“Holy, Holy, Holy”
Opening Hymn (7:30 a.m.)........................................................................................“Lift Him Up”
Opening Hymn (11:00 a.m.)...........................................................................“Lift Up Your Hands”
Opening Hymn (6:00 p.m.)................................................................................. “Yes I Know Jesus”
Hymn of Praise (7:30 a.m.)....................................................................... “I Love You Lord, Today”
Hymn of Praise (11:00 a.m.)..................................................................... “I Am On The Battlefield”
Unison Scripture (7:30 a.m.).................................................................. 1 Samuel 17:31– 40 (NRSV)
Unison Scripture (11:00 a.m.)...................................................................1 Samuel 17:26 – 45 (NIV)
Unison Scripture (6:00 p.m.)................................................................... Matthew 15:21– 28 (NRSV)
[PLEASE REMAIN STANDING FOR THE READING OF THE WORD]
Invocation
Ministry of Music (6:00 p.m.).....................................................................“I Can Go To The Rock”
Parish Concerns
Visitor Recognition
Passing of the Peace
The Pastor’s Word
The Service of Giving
Offertory Sentences
Tithes and Offerings
School
Altar Call (7:30 a.m.)...............................................................................“Because Of Who You Are”
Altar Call (11:00 a.m.)......................................................................................“Encourage Yourself”
Sermon (7:30 a.m.)...........................................................“Advice to Adolescents” (I Samuel 17:40)
Sermon (11:00 a.m.).........................................“I Did Not Come This Far Not to Throw My Rock”
Sermon (6:00 p.m.).....................................................“Tormented By A Demon!” (Matthew 15:22)
Hymn of Invitation (7:30 a.m.)...............................................................“If You Can Use Anything”
Hymn of Invitation (11:00 a.m.)........................................................................... “Victory Is Mine”
Hymn of Invitation (6:00 p.m.)......................................................................“We Need The Power”
Benediction........................................................................................................ “God Be With You”
[Once the sermon has begun, parishioners may not enter or re-enter the first floor sanctuary.]

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HYMNs OF PRAISE
7:30 a.m. 11:00 a.m.
I Love you lord, today I AM ON THE BATTLEFIELD
I love you, I love you, I love you Lord, today Chorus
Because You care for me, in such a special way I am on the battlefield for my Lord,
That’s why I praise You, I lift You up I’m on the battlefield for my Lord;
And I magnify Your name And I promised Him that I
That’s why my heart is filled with praise. Would serve Him till I die.
I am on the battlefield for my Lord.
My heart, my mind, my soul belongs to You,
You paid the price for me, way back on Calvary, Verse I
That’s why I praise You, I lift You up I was alone and idle, I was a sinner too,
I heard a voice from heaven say there is work to do
And I magnify Your Name,
I took the Master’s hand
That’s why my heart is filled with praise.
And I joined the Christian band,
I’m on the battlefield for my Lord.
(Repeat chorus)

Verse II
I left my friends and kindred
Bound for the Promised Land,
The Grace of God upon me,
The Bible in my hand. In distant lands I trod,
Crying sinner come to God,
I’m on the battlefield for my Lord.
(Repeat chorus)

Verse III
Now when I met my Savior,
I met Him with a smile,
He healed my wounded Spirit,
And owned me as His child,
Around the throne of grace,
He appoints My soul a place,
I’m on the battlefield for my Lord.
(Repeat chorus)

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UNISON SCRIPTUREs
7:30 a.m. cannot walk with these; for I am not used to
1 Samuel 17:31– 40 (NRSV) them.” So David removed them. 40 Then he
31
When the words that David spoke were heard, took his staff in his hand, and chose five smooth
they repeated them before Saul; and he sent for stones from the wadi, and put them in his
him. 32 David said to Saul, “Let no one’s heart fail shepherd’s bag, in the pouch; his sling was in his
because of him; your servant will go and fight hand, and he drew near to the Philistine.
with this Philistine.” 33 Saul said to David, “You
11:00 a.m.
are not able to go against this Philistine to fight
1 Samuel 17:26– 45 (NIV)
with him; for you are just a boy, and he has been
a warrior from his youth.” 34 But David said to
26
David asked the men standing near him,
Saul, “Your servant used to keep sheep for his “What will be done for the man who kills this
father; and whenever a lion or a Philistine and removes this
bear came, and took a lamb disgrace from Israel? Who is
from the flock, 35 I went after it this uncircumcised Philistine
and struck it down, rescuing the that he should defy the armies
lamb from its mouth; and if it of the living God?” 27 They
turned against me, I would repeated to him what they had
catch it by the jaw, strike it been saying and told him,
down, and kill it. 36 Your servant “This is what will be done for
has killed both lions and bears; the man who kills him.” 28
and this uncircumcised When Eliab, David’s oldest
Philistine shall be like one of brother, heard him speaking
them, since he has defied the with the men, he burned with
armies of the living God.” 37 anger at him and asked, “Why
David said, “The Lord, who have you come down here?
saved me from the paw of the And with whom did you leave
lion and from the paw of the bear, will save me those few sheep in the desert? I know how
from the hand of this Philistine.” So Saul said to conceited you are and how wicked your heart is;
David, “Go, and may the Lord be with you!” 38 you came down only to watch the battle.” 29
Saul clothed David with his armor; he put a “Now what have I done?” said David. “Can’t I
bronze helmet on his head and clothed him with even speak?” 30 He then turned away to
a coat of mail. 39 David strapped Saul’s sword over someone else and brought up the same matter,
the armor, and he tried in vain to walk, for he was and the men answered him as before. 31 What
not used to them. Then David said to Saul, “I David said was overheard and reported to Saul,
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and Saul sent for him. 32 David said to Saul, “Let 43
He said to David, “Am I a dog, that you come
no one lose heart on account of this Philistine; at me with sticks?” And the Philistine cursed
your servant will go and fight him.” 33 Saul David by his gods. 44 “Come here,” he said, “and
replied, “You are not able to go out against this I’ll give your flesh to the birds of the air and the
Philistine and fight him; you are only a boy, and beasts of the field!” 45 David said to the Philistine,
he has been a fighting man from his youth.” “You come against me with sword and spear and
34
But David said to Saul, “Your servant has been javelin, but I come against you in the name of
keeping his father’s sheep. When a lion or a bear the Lord Almighty, the God of the armies of
came and carried off a sheep from the flock, Israel, whom you have defied.
35
I went after it, struck it and rescued the sheep
from its mouth. When it turned on me, I seized 6:00 p.m.
Matthew 15:21–28 (NRSV)
it by its hair, struck it and killed it. 36 Your
servant has killed both the lion and the bear; this 21
Jesus left that place and went away to the
uncircumcised Philistine will be like one of them, district of Tyre and Sidon. 22 Just then a
because he has defied the armies of the living Canaanite woman from that region came out and
God. 37 The Lord who delivered me from the started shouting, “Have mercy on me, Lord, Son
paw of the lion and the paw of the bear will of David; my daughter is tormented by a
deliver me from the hand of this Philistine.” demon.” 23 But he did not answer her at all.
Saul said to David, “Go, and the Lord be with And his disciples came and urged him, saying,
you.” 38 Then Saul dressed David in his own “Send her away, for she keeps shouting after us.”
tunic. He put a coat of armor on him and a 24
He answered, “I was sent only to the lost sheep
bronze helmet on his head. 39 David fastened on of the house of Israel.” 25 But she came and knelt
his sword over the tunic and tried walking before him, saying, “Lord, help me.” 26 He
around, because he was not used to them. answered, “It is not fair to take the children’s
“I cannot go in these,” he said to Saul, “because food and throw it to the dogs.” 27 She said, “Yes,
I am not used to them.” So he took them off. Lord, yet even the dogs eat the crumbs that fall
40
Then he took his staff in his hand, chose five from their masters’ table.” 28 Then Jesus
smooth stones from the stream, put them in the answered her, “Woman, great is your faith! Let it
pouch of his shepherd’s bag and, with his sling in be done for you as you wish.” And her daughter
his hand, approached the Philistine. 41Meanwhile, was healed instantly.
the Philistine, with his shield bearer in front of
him, kept coming closer to David. 42 He looked
David over and saw that he was only a boy,
ruddy and handsome, and he despised him.
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Open Letter to Oprah from Ali Baghdadi
on Her Visit to Palestine

Dear Oprah, to our Islamic teachings, all are prophets of God


and all must be honored and respected.

I
am so glad that you will be visiting my You must know that Zionist Jews from all over
country, Palestine. I wish I could be there the world, particularly Europe, came to my Pal-
to greet you. Certainly, despite the genocide estine, not as guests, but as settlers and occupiers
and ethnic cleansing they face every hour of the in the early part of the 20th century. The natives
day, my people will be there. They will be happy were referred to as “snakes” from which the land
to see you and will receive you with open arms. must be cleansed. In 1948 they occupied 72% of
Unfortunately, I cannot be there! My family my land and emptied out over 500 Arab (Chris-
tree and my roots in Palestine go back to time tian and Muslim) towns and villages. In 1967
immemorial, long before Islam, Christianity and they occupied the remaining 28%. Six million of
Judaism came into being. Last July, I was given us have been living in refugee camps in Jordan,
entry to my homeland only as a tourist, with Syria, and Lebanon for the last fifty nine years,
an American passport and a Japanese camera. even though the United Nations ordered the
Though I am 70 years old, I had to stand at the Israeli government to allow us to return (1948
Israeli immigration window at Sheikh Hussein UN resolution 194).
entry point on the Jordan River for over seven Our Palestine is so beautiful. You will enjoy it.
hours before I was allowed in to visit my home It is a museum. So many civilizations have mixed
and family. Months earlier, Canadian Jews were and melted there. Throughout history, invaders
processed and given Israeli citizenship to my came and finally left. We remained. We survived.
land while they were 35,000 feet high over the As we offered the Crusaders who occupied our
Atlantic. holy lands for two hundred years, Jews can stay
Arabs, throughout history, are known to be and share our land, if they wish to live in a free
hospitable to their guests. You will be no excep- and democratic Palestine that respects the rights
tion. For many centuries, Jews escaped the dis- of all, regardless of their religion, race, or ethnic-
crimination and death they were subjected to in ity. Those who refuse and insist to live in an
Europe, and found safety and refuge among us. apartheid state will inevitably pack up and return
Muslims believe in Christianity and Judaism. The to their native lands.
Quran states there is no distinction between Mu- Please, visit Jaffa, Haifa, Acre, and Nazareth
hammad, Jesus and Moses. Therefore, according within the so-called Green Line. Take pleasure

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Letter to oprah, cont’d
in the aroma of our orange orchards on the before they are allowed to cross. Witness the
Mediterranean coast. Drive to the top of the harassment and degradation my people are
Mount of al-Carmel and enjoy its beauty and the subjected to. A 20-minute journey from a village
splendid view. to another takes seven hours. Many pregnant
Elie Wiesel, your host, will take you to the Arab women have lost their babies while wait-
Holocaust Memorial in Jerusalem to show you ing for clearance on their way to hospitals. There
the crimes committed by the Germans against are over 550 of these checkpoints that divide
the Jews. Undoubtedly, when the visit is com- our land into ghettos in the West Bank alone.
pleted, he will attempt to usher you away; but if Though the water we get does not meet our
you look down across the valley you can see the basic needs, notice the swimming pools Israelis
site of the massacre of the village of Deir Yassin. enjoy in settlements built on our stolen lands.
Hundreds of armless and helpless Arab men, Of course, the highlight of your trip will be
women, and children were shot to death, by the the performance of pilgrimage in Jerusalem, the
Irgun, Wiesel’s associates and friends, in April city of Jesus. It is also the city of my birth. The
1948. The remaining women survivals were pa- school I attended is the site of the palace where
raded in trucks through the streets of Jerusalem. he received his death sentence. My home is only
I can never forget this scene, just can’t. My fam- a couple of blocks away from the Via Dolorosa,
ily, among the thousands of Palestinians, had to the path he took to his crucifixion. Walk through
flee. “NEVER AGAIN” are two hollow words. the narrow and curved alleys where he walked.
They don’t apply to non-Jews. I did that without interruption for 23 years.
Oprah, I beg you not to forget visiting Gaza Those days are gone.
and the West Bank where over three million of Oprah, stand on top of the Mount of Olives,
us still live. All attempts made to force them as I often did, and experience the glory and maj-
leave and run for their lives have failed. Take esty of Jerusalem, its al-Aqsa Mosque, the Dome
pictures of the 700 kilometer apartheid wall and of the Rock, the Holy Sepulcher, and other
reflect on the political messages of the graffiti it houses of worship. Observe the magnificence of
displays. I was struck by one of these messages the ancient wall built by Muslims to defend and
at the entry to Bethlehem. “Thou not steal.” protect these priceless treasures. Hear al-azan,
Confiscation of our lands, however, continues the Muslim call for prayer, as it joins in unison
until this day. with bells coming from Christian churches. What
Experience some of the military check points an eternal symphony!
where our people have to stand in line for hours Please proceed to the village of Bethany, three
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miles to the east. Go down the steps of the I do know that Mr. Mandela, who is probably
cave that leads to the tomb of Lazarus, whom the most respected man on Earth today, is your
Jesus raised from the dead. The small dark friend and hero. He is also mine. I met him in
room on top of the cave was the shelter my Chicago; and I had the honor of visiting him at
mother, my three younger sisters, and I took his home in South Africa, years back. You are
after we escaped the carpet bombing of the old also a friend and a great admirer of Cape Town
city of Jerusalem in 1948. My Muslim cousin Archbishop Tutu, a Nobel Peace Prize digni-
is the custodian of the holy cave, a great honor tary, a man who has stood against injustice and
that his family inherited from a generation to racism almost his entire life. Both men describe
a generation. His father, an illiterate, was able Israel’s treatment of the Palestinians, the natives
to recite to Christian worshipers the story of of the land, as worse than apartheid. Recently,
Lazarus, in English, French, German, Spanish, Israel prevented Bishop Tutu from coming
Russian, Greek, and other foreign languages. to Gaza to investigate and report Israel’s war
Don’t miss the opportunity to drive five miles crimes to the United Nations.
south to Bethlehem. Feel the ecstasy of enter- I must tell you that Israel was the closest ally
ing the most dramatic cave in which the Virgin to the White Supremacists of South Africa. In
Mary delivered her beautiful Palestinian baby. fact, South Africa allowed Israel to test its nucle-
During the Second Intifadah, the uprising ar weapons in the ocean off South Africa. The
against Israeli occupation, Muslim and Chris- Israelis were given a blank check: they could test
tian activists, chased by the Israeli death squads, whenever they desired and did not even have to
were given refuge in the church. ask permission. Both worked on an ethnic bomb
You may go and see the Jordan River where that kills Blacks and Arabs.
Jesus was baptized, only a thirty minute drive. Arabs have always supported the dismantling
Beware; don’t plunge into the dirty and pol- of this racist government. In 1962, African-Arab
luted waters. The river is almost dry. Its waters Sudan granted Mandela a passport to travel with
were diverted by the Israelis. Five miles west, to gain international support in his struggle to
near Jericho, you will pass by the Mount of free his people. Libya, among other Arab states,
Temptation where Jesus fasted for forty days. I provided Mandela and other African liberation
can no longer walk up the steep mountain and movements, political as well as material support.
pay respect to the Greek monks who chose to As a result, Libya was designated by the White
dedicate their lives to their Lord at their ancient House as a terrorist rogue state. What a great
and lonely monastery at the summit. honor!
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Letter to oprah, cont’d
A few days ago, Amnesty International’s annu- you actually witnessed. Judging from the ter-
al report was released. The report slams Israel’s rible attacks and insults former President Jimmy
conduct in the occupied territories. It documents Carter has recently experienced for his book,
some of the “serious human rights abuses” Israel Palestine Peace Not Apartheid, I do not claim
commits daily. It also spoke of the “war crimes” that the task is easy. However, it would be an
that Israel had committed in Lebanon. unforgivable crime for those who have suffered
Arnold Toynbee, the world renowned histo- from slavery and are still suffering from discrimi-
rian, stated that what the Zionist Jews did to the nation, to ignore the suffering of others.
Palestinians is worse than what the Nazis did to
the Jews, because, as he stated, Jews should have With Peace and Love,
learned from their tragic experience.
Ali Baghdadi
([email protected])
When you return, may
God of the Universe grant
Ali Baghdadi, an Arab-American activist, writer,
you the courage to tell
columnist; worked with several African-American
the world of what you
groups on civil and human rights issues since the
actually witnessed. … it
mid sixties; acted as a Middle East advisor to the
would be an unforgivable
Honorable Elijah Muhammad the founder of the
crime for those who have
Nation of Islam, as well as Minister Louis Far-
suffered from slavery and
rakhan; visited more than 80 countries throughout
are still suffering from
the world and met with many of their leaders,
discrimination, to ignore the
including Mandela, Castro, Saddam Hussein,
suffering of others.
Hafez Assad, Qathafi, Abdallah ibn Abdel-Aziz,
Dear Oprah, I do understand the enormous Rafsanjani, Ayatollah Khamenei, among many
pressure you are subjected to. But I am encour- others.
aged by your speech to Howard University
graduates. “My integrity is not for sale…Do
not be a slave to any form of selling out,” you
remarked.
When you return, may God of the Universe
grant you the courage to tell the world of what
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Obama’s Faith: A Civil and Social Gospel
— Robert M. Franklin

O
ne by one, Senator Barack Obama is disaffected Black separatists to return to the
passing the necessary tests for national church and to seek change within the system.
leadership. Probing questions have Unfortunately, uninformed pundits (a deliber-
been raised about his experience, race, early ate oxymoron) from Fox TV recently weighed in
education, parents, voting record, statesmanship, on a congregation and a community about which
and more. He has answered those questions with they know very little. Their purpose is to embar-
poise and respect. But when attention turns to rass Obama by insinuating that he is a closeted
Senator Obama’s faith, I get worried. Black separatist or worse. But they fail to ap-
As Martin Marty noted in a recent column preciate something distinctive about American
(“Keeping the Faith at Trinity United Church religion and public life. The best of American po-
of Christ,” April 2, 2007), some media hounds litical tradition permits — and perhaps requires
have focused on Obama’s home church of — candidates both to acknowledge their ethnic
choice. Trinity United Church of Christ on and regional particularity, and to transcend that
Chicago’s south side is one of the nation’s most particularity in loyalty to the general human
progressive African American mega-churches. condition. John F. Kennedy, Martin Luther
Led for thirty-five years by the Rev. Dr. Jeremiah King, Jr., Mario Cuomo, and Barbara Jordan all
A. Wright, Jr., the church fuses into its core illustrated this noble tradition.
Christian identity a set of cultural strains that In 2006, at a speech to Jim Wallis’s Sojourners
are vibrant in contemporary Black life, including conference, Obama elaborated on his under-
liberation theology, Afrocentrism, and progres- standing of how faith should appear in the public
sive politics. square. It was a rational, balanced, thoughtful ar-
The church has appealed especially to baby ticulation of a socially responsible Christian faith,
boomers who came of age during the cultural something rarely heard or said by politicians in
revolution of the 1960s. Dr. Wright has managed our political culture. His words were especially
to bring together the disciples of Martin Luther assuring to people who feel that President Bush
King, Jr. with the Black Nationalist disciples of has abused religious language and personal faith
Malcolm X, and to put them all in the service of to justify a horrific war and tax cuts for America’s
promoting more equitable policies for the least wealthiest citizens.
advantaged members of our society. Indeed, he is Obama’s inner life appears to be driven by a civ-
often credited with making it possible for many il and social gospel that America desperately needs

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at this hour. And that inner life has been nurtured LEAVE SCIENCE TO
by a congregation that loves God and celebrates
the beauty and power of the Black experience in
THE SCIENTISTS
– M. Linda Jaramillo, Executive Minister
America. Why is this a cause for alarm? At a time
when there is so much of what Martin Marty calls Witness for Justice #323
“wishy-washy, waning religion,” it is exciting to June 4, 2007
see a congregation committed to improving the I am amazed that politicians continue to argue
lives of people who have been the victims of bad with highly qualified scientists about climate
public policy and public neglect. change and the looming environmental disaster
The fact that churches like Trinity remain in affecting the world. It seems to me that such a
the city and serve people on the margins of soci- serious threat to the future of creation should
ety suggests that they may be closer to the mis- bring our leaders to their knees and compel
sion of Jesus than some of our finest cathedrals them to set aside politics to save the world.
and suburban sanctuaries. And while I imagine I am fully aware that politics is the lens
that Fourth Presbyterian Church in downtown through which practically every decision is made
Chicago’s Gold Coast neighborhood would love in the public arena, especially across national
to have the Senator and his family as members, boundaries and international realities. But in this
the working poor and those who have yet to case, we cannot allow political power dynamics
enjoy the American dream need him more. to resolve the conflict around environmental
I, for one, hope that Obama continues to responsibilities. This is one of those times that
undertake his ministry of inspiring hope among we should rely on the real experts to guide our
people who feared they might never dream public policy — the scientists.
again, while reconciling tensions within the Black The collision between science and politics will
political culture. If he can do these things while be even more evident as the European Union
appealing to a large and diverse American public, and the Group of Eight (G-8) nations meet this
then he will have passed the ultimate test of lead- week in Germany. As we approach the ten-year
ership: reminding us that we are better, wiser, anniversary of the Kyoto Protocol that calls for
stronger, and safer when we transcend our fears industrialized nations to reduce greenhouse
and work together rather than apart. gases, the United States still refuses to endorse
the Kyoto approach. Instead, we offer an alter-
Robert M. Franklin is Presidential Distinguished Profes- native plan for a series of meetings to talk more
sor of Social Ethics at Emory University, Atlanta, and about it. As the climate crisis continues, the con-
the author of Crisis in the Village: Restoring Hope in flict between politics and science is being won
African American Communities (Fortress Press, 2007). by politicians while the world loses. Rather than
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trust the experts, we would rather keep talking. failing to live up to our responsibility as one of
Climate change is a major topic for the G-8 the most powerful forces in the world. We really
Summit because most nations realize the se- must set a good example in our role as leader.
riousness of the situation. Climate change is a To prove that we take the climate change
major topic for the summit because scientists all crisis seriously, the United States must be pat
over the world have issued warning after warn- of the solution rather than being a continual
ing that this situation is beyond serious. It is a obstruction to essential progress. To prove
crisis. President Bush indicates that he takes this that we recognize the crisis, the United States
issue seriously, but rather than move to endorse must engage with other global leaders in action
the Kyoto requirements, he suggests that we or- rather than suggesting more talking. A series of
discussions over the next few years cannot be an
Climate change is a major excuse to do little or nothing now. We are at a
topic for the summit because crossroad of creation’s survival that cannot wait
scientists all over the world for political maneuvering. Leave science to the
have issued warning after scientists.
warning that this situation is
The United Church of Christ has more than 5,700
beyond serious. It is a crisis.
churches throughout the United States. Rooted in the
ganize a series of discussions to talk more about Christian tradition of congregational governance and
it. If the United States had been fully present in covenantal relationships, each UCC setting speaks only
the discussions for the last ten years, we would for itself and not on behalf of every UCC congregation.
know the urgency needs of the next ten. UCC members and churches are free to differ on impor-
I will readily admit that I am not expert in tant social issues, even as the UCC remains principally
environmental science or climate change dy- committed to unity in the midst of our diversity.
namics. However, I believe that is the case for
the majority of Americans, including President
Bush. So, when we do not have the expertise to
understand the complexities of such issues, we
must rely on those who have no political invest-
ment in telling the truth. It is not a matter of
whose side you’re on politically. It is a matter of
relying on the proven data. That is where we are

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LITANY OF TRANSITION
Intonjane Pastor: Candidates, hearing these affirmations
RITES OF PASSAGE MINISTRY made in the presence of God, do you now
Pastor: Mentors, what is your pleasure accept the identity and responsibilities of
concerning these candidates for womanhood? womanhood that have been conferred upon you
by your extended family?
Mentors: Pastor, Elders, Parents and
Congregation, we give these candidates back to Candidates: As I have put aside my childish ways,
you in the same spirit of love that you gave them to I accept the wisdom of our elders who have guided
us. We assure you that we have trained them in the us into womanhood and I pledge to demonstrate
ways they should go and affirm that they are ready with my heart, mind, soul and body that I am the
to assume the responsibilities of womanhood. woman you have recognized.

Pastor: Elders, what is your pleasure? Pastor: Prayer of Affirmation

Elders: Pastor, we have tested these candidates


and have found them to be fit for the journey of
manhood that lies ahead. We, therefore, affirm
their movement from one clearly defined state of
existence to the next.
Pastor: Congregation, what is your pleasure?
Congregation: As people of faith who understand
the need for Unashamedly Black and
Unapologetically Christian women in the village,
we affirm these candidates as the new women they
have become.
Pastor: Parents, are you ready now to accept the
fact that your daughter has become a woman
and to give them the respect and responsibilities
that come with womanhood?
Parents: We affirm that our daughter has become
a woman and will not hold back anything they
have earned in accord with that status.

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S TE WARDSHIP

the results of a Redeemed LifE


STEWARDSHIP PROCEDURE
The practice of stewardship began early in the history of the Jewish people
– even before they were a nation. Abraham was a wandering nomad
without a definite homeland or country. After some problems had been
settled, by means of what might be called guerilla warfare, Abraham was
blessed by Melchisedeck, a priest of the most high God. In thanksgiv-
ing, Abraham bestowed on the priest, one-tenth of all the treasure he had
taken in his war. This generous spirit of Abraham was greatly rewarded by
God. He became a great man, a friend of God, the founder of a great na-
tion. All of us, in return for God’s blessings and sharing with us, are asked
to return a portion – that His work might be promoted in our midst.
Thus, stewardship is a procedure that follows from faith in the living God.
Find your place in this procedure.
GOOD SAMARITANS
We must all become good Samaritans. When we see a need, we too, must
pitch right in to help. This is stewardship, giving our time, our talents and
our treasure where they are needed.
When you throw a stone into a pool, you see ever-widening circles ripple
the surface of the water. Your stewardship should follow the same pat-
tern…from your home, to your neighborhood, to your church.
TALENT COMES FROM GOD
Vaughn Shoemaker won several Pulitzer Prizes as a cartoonist for the Chi-
cago Daily News. He often confessed publicly, “I get down on my knees
beside my drawing board every morning of my life. I would not dream
of beginning work without saying, God, whatever talent I have, You have
given me and developed in me, take it and use it, guide my hand.”
Your Friends in Service,
The Stewardship Ministry
Constance A. King, Editor
James D. Butler, Chairman

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C ALENDAR
HIGHLIGHTS Cottage Grove Building
901 E. 95th Street
TODAY, 6/10 Youth Sunday
5:30 p.m. Mwanabaraka Rehearsal – Room 3
Confirmation Sunday
6:30 p.m. Chinara Dance Ministry Rehearsal –
Graduate and Scholarship
Room 4
Recognition Sunday
6/24 Community Renewal Sunday
TUCC Village Center
6/25 – 6/29 Vacation Bible School
(1947 W. 95th Street)
6:30 p.m. Safer Foundation – W302
SUNDAY – 6/10
Hurston Hughes Writers’ Ministry –
7:30 a.m. Worship Service – SA
W307
9:30 a.m. Breakfast – FH
7:00 p.m. 20 S.O.M.E.T.H.I.N.G. – W305
Bible Study – WC
Men’s Fellowship Forum – W301
11:00 a.m. Worship Service – SA
1:30 p.m. Dinner – FH
TUESDAY – 6/12
Scholarship Registration
400 W. 95th Street
– WC/102/118
6:00 p.m. Women’s Drill Team Rehearsal
2:00 p.m. In Care – 207
– Narthex II
2:30 p.m. Graduate Recognition and
Band Rehearsal – SA
Scholarship Awards Ceremony – SA
Voice Class – WC
4:00 p.m. Scholarship Winners and Families
6:30 p.m. Logistics – BR
Reception – FH
Sisterhood – FH
4:00 p.m. Prison Ministry: Advisory Board
7:00 p.m. Men’s Chorus Rehearsal – SA
Meeting – BR
Singles Community – A
6:00 p.m. Worship Service – SA
Photography Ministry – 203
Athletes for Christ – 102
MONDAY – 6/11
11:00 a.m. Active Seniors: Special Events
TUCC Village Center
Luncheon – FH
(1947 W. 95th Street)
12:00 p.m. Active Seniors – WC
4:00 p.m. THEC: Tutoring – W305
6:00 p.m. Voice Class – FH
7:00 p.m. Career Development Monthly
Band Rehearsal – SA
Meeting – W307
Women’s Chorus Monthly Meeting
Adult Usher Ministry: Leadership
– 102
Team Meeting – W305
7:00 p.m. Women’s Chorus Rehearsal – SA
Church-in-Society Ministry Meeting
Cottage Grove Building
– 102
901 E. 95th Street
Africa Ministry: Education
6:30 p.m. Immabasi: Gospel Aerobics – Room 1
Committee – 118

BLACK & CHRISTIAN (NEW MEMBER CLASSES)


TuesdayS, June 19 and June 26, 2007, Adults: 6:30 p.m. – 9:30 p.m.
Saturdays, June 23 and June 30, 2007
Adults & Teens (13–19 Years): 1:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m.
Children (6 – 12 Years): 2:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m.

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The Scholarship
and
Education Ministry
welcomes our church family and friends
to the

Annual Graduate Recognition


and
Scholarship Awards Ceremony
Today, Sunday, June 10, 2007 • 2:30 p.m.
Sanctuary

Our graduates and scholars look forward to sharing


this celebration of praise and thanksgiving with you.

To God be the glory for blessing and sustaining our graduates


and scholars, as they “study to show themselves approved.”

Bring the whole family and friends!


Your presence celebrates our graduates and scholars!
Your presence lets them know that their
diligent efforts and outstanding achievements
are greatly appreciated.

See you today at 2:30 p.m.!

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Meet R. Donahue (Don) Peebles as he
discusses his 12 principles for success
and wealth. Peebles is a true example
and inspiration for entrepreneurs and
anyone interested in business ventures
and opportunities.

Thursday, June 14, 2007


Presentation: 6:30 p.m.
Book Signing: 7:00 p.m. – 8:30 p.m.

The Peebles Principles


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Saturday • 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m., Sunday • After Each Service
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June is Family Month!
Don’t miss a Sunday, as we focus
on strengthening the African
American family!
Today, Sunday, June 10
Children’s Day

Sunday, June 17
Father’s Day

Sunday, June 24
Singles Community, Extended Family

Invite your family and friends to worship with us!

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calendar
WEDNESDAY – 6/13 TUCC Village Center
400 W. 95th Street 1947 W. 95th Street
6:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. 6:00 p.m. IT Ministry: MS Desktop Support
Prayer and Fasting – W307
11:30 a.m. Prayer Service – WC
5:30 p.m. Praise Team Rehearsal – SA Cottage Grove Building
6:30 p.m. Deacons in Training: Prayer 901 E. 95th Street
Service Prep – 102 6:30 p.m. Immabasi: Gospel Aerobics –
7:14 p.m. Prayer Service – SA Room 1

THURSDAY – 6/14 SATURDAY – 6/16


400 W. 95th Street 400 W. 95th Street
5:30 p.m. Imani Rehearsal – WC 7:00 a.m. Ministers in Training - FH
6:00 p.m. Band Rehearsal – SA 7:30 a.m. Yoga Ministry – Narthex II
Voice Class – FH 9:00 a.m. Youth Band Rehearsal - FH
Don Peebles Book Signing and 9:30 a.m. JUNETEENTH Celebration – SA
Presentation – A Adult Church School – WC
6:30 p.m. Sanctuary Choir Orientation Church School (Teens) – 207
Committee – BR Church School: Discipleship Class
Internal Security Advisory Board – 116
– 207 Church School (3rd – 6th Grade) – 202
Immabasi Ministry Meeting – 102 Church School (1st & 2nd Grade)
7:00 p.m. Sanctuary Choir Rehearsal – SA – 203
Church School (Preschool –
TUCC Village Center Kindergarten) – 118
1947 West 95th Street 11:00 a.m. Little Warriors for Christ Rehearsal
6:00 p.m. Legal Counseling Ministry – WC
– E101/102 Administrative Committee – BR
6:30 p.m. Drug & Alcohol Support Ministry Caribbean Connection: Caribbean
Committee – W305 Heritage Event – FH
Can-cer-vive Ministry – 207
FRIDAY – 6/15 12:30 p.m. Walaika Choir Rehearsal – WC
400 W. 95th Street Women’s Drill Team – Narthex II
10:00 a.m. Free-N-One – 207 1:00 p.m. Mwanabaraka Rehearsal – SA
5:30 p.m. Music Theory Class – 207 Youth Revival Planning
7:00 p.m. Singles Community: 40 PLUS – FH Committee – 203
Caribbean Connection – 116 1:30 p.m. Youth Drill Team Rehearsal – 202
Adult Usher Ministry: Anniversary Board of Christian Education – BR
Committee – BR 2:00 p.m. Lupus Support Ministry – 116
Africa Ministry – 118 Young Adult Usher Ministry – 207
Healing Ministry – 202 2:30 p.m. Women’s Guild – 118
Free-N-One – 207 Women’s Drill: Executive Meeting
Tough Love – 203 – 203
3:00 p.m. Young Adult Choir Rehearsal – WC
Artists in Residence – 102
3:30 p.m. Adult Usher Ministry – FH
4:00 p.m. Baby Dedication Class – SA

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SATURDAY – 6/16

TUCC Village Center


1947 W. 95th Street vacation bible
7:30 a.m.
8:00 a.m.
Youth Ministry Training – W301
Community Development school
Corporation – W305
9:00 a.m. Legal Counseling Ministry “WORD UP! SPEAKING
– E101/102
10:00 a.m. THEC Tutoring – W307
AND LIVING FOR JESUS”
2:00 p.m. Singles Community: Never Married
Families – W305 June 25 – June 29, 2007
3:00 p.m. Fine Arts and Literary Guild – W302
Amani Care Program/TAV: Register in Atrium,
Volunteer In-Service/Meeting – following each worship service
W301 ALSO
Cottage Grove Building
901 E. 95th Street VOLUNTEERS NEEDED!
2:00 p.m. Isuthu Ministry Meeting – Room 3 We are looking for
registrars, teachers and assistants!
All volunteers must complete Youth Training!
Next Youth Training Session: Saturday, June 16
8:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.
TUCC Village Center • 1947 W. 95th Street

For information, contact Stacey Moore


at 773-865-4146

BLACK & CHRISTIAN (NEW MEMBER CLASSES)


TuesdayS, June 19 and June 26, 2007, Adults: 6:30 p.m. – 9:30 p.m.
Saturdays, June 23 and June 30, 2007
Adults & Teens (13–19 Years): 1:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m.
Children (6 – 12 Years): 2:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m.

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heart of the community
ABUNDANT LIFE MINISTRY of Carter allowing parents to be involved in their child’s
Temple CME Church presents, The Healthy education, Contact 866-612-1451,
Woman: A Cervical Cancer Workshop, Tuesday, [email protected] or www.chicagoovcs.org
June 12, 7:00 p.m., Carter Temple, 7841 S.
Wabash, Contact 773-874-0175 COMMUNITY SERVICES BLOCK
GRANT SCHOLARSHIP (CSBG) available,
THE ARTIST’S WAY by Julia Cameron, a for persons enrolled by September 1, 2007,
course in discovering and recovering your in an Illinois college, university or vocational
creative self, weekly sessions begin Tuesday, training school, Student must reside in Chicago
June 12, Hyde Park Bank Building, 1525 E. and meet CSBG low income guidelines,
53rd St., Free, Contact Bonita Maclin, Applications available in Church Office and
773-308-5760 online at www.cityofchicago.org/humanservices,
For information, 312-746-8731, Deadline
BARBARA A. SIZEMORE ACADEMY Of June 22
Betty Shabazz International Charter School,
1540 W. 84th Street, now has openings for full DUSABLE HIGH SCHOOL’S ALUMNI
day kindergarten, 1st – 3rd grades, Registration COALITION FOR ACTION All-class
packet, 773-779-5666 Reunion benefit gala, 1935-2007, Looking
Toward DuSable’s Future, Sunday, June 24,
BLACK MEN’S WELLNESS EXPO 1:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m., The New Martinique,
Presented by NoVu Spa LLC and Project 8200 S. Cicero, Burbank, IL, Tickets, contact
Brotherhood, Saturday, June 23, 12:30 p.m. – Ester Johnson, 773-264-6019, Linda Shells,
6:00 p.m., ITT Hermann Union Hall, 3241 S. 773-995-0194 or Mel Ervin 773-924-2895
Federal St., Contact Donielle Rochelle, 773-
330-4730 or [email protected] ILLINOIS HEALTH EDUCATION
CONSORTIUM/AHEC presents a Health
CHICAGO HOPE ACADEMY HIGH careers mobile summer camp for Chicago area
SCHOOL 2189 W. Bowler St., Chicago, high school students, July 5– 6, Contact Carla
offering co-educational college and life Green, 312-996-6463, Deadline June 13
preparatory high school, accepting applications
for Grades 9–12, Contact 312-491-1600 or THE ILLINOIS INSTITUTE OF ART
[email protected] offering summer program for high school
sophomores, juniors and seniors, interested in
CHICAGO VIRTUAL CHARTER game design animation, filmmaking, fashion,
SCHOOL (CVCS) provides a tuition-free interior design, and more, June 17 – June 21,
innovative approach to public, distance learning, Call 800-351-3450 or 800-314-3450

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heart of the community
LOVE TO SERVE, INC. Tennis and Chaney Xperience, Al Mack, Tammy McCann,
Education Foundation, presents an Algebra and Maggie Brown, Contact 312-225-5692 or
Tennis Summer camp, Call 773-233-6163 www.nelehgalleries.com

MALCOLM X COLLEGE SUMMER OMEGA PSI PHI FRATERNITY, INC.,


SCHOLARS ACADEMY offering enrichment Rho Gamma Gamma Graduate Chapter, hosts a
program for gifted and talented high school midnight Cruise on the Spirit of Chicago,
Sophomores, juniors and seniors, June 18 – Saturday, June 16, 12:00 a.m. – 3:30 a.m.,
August 3, earn transferable college credit, Free, Tickets, contact 312-491-7744, Cookout,
Contact Dr. Helen Doss at 312-850-7452 or Sunday, June 17, 12:00 p.m. – dusk, Dolton
[email protected], Deadline, Friday, June 8 Park, 721 Engle, Dolton, IL

METROBOARD YOUNG PARKER HIGH SCHOOL CLASS OF


PROFESSIONALS of the Chicago Urban 1958 REUNION Save the Date – September
League presents Revival: From State Street to 28 – October 2, Celebrating in Chicago and Las
Bourbon Street, an indoor/outdoor festival Vegas, Contact Aretas Grimillion Collymore,
combining New Orleans and Chicago cuisine, 708-758-3828 or Lynda Byrd, 815-293-0298,
music and people, Friday, June 22, 8:00 p.m. – All Parker High School classes invited
2:00 a.m., River East Art Center, 435 E. Illinois
Street, Tickets, www.metroboard.org/events.php PATHWAY TO HARMONY AIKIDO
SUMMER ENRICHMENT six-week summer
MONROE FOUNDATION presents Be program assisting with self-discipline, focus,
Self-Employed: Start a Business or Not for Profit improved grades and behavior, June 25 –
seminar and workshop, Saturday, June 23, 9:30 August 3, Contact Sensei Rick Butler,
a.m. – 1:00 p.m., MB Financial Bank, 5100 S. 773-720-4100
Damen, Register, Contact Otis Monroe, 773-
315-9720 or [email protected] ST. SABINA 4TH ANNUAL CAREER FAIR
Seeks employers who are hiring to participate in
NELEH GALLERIES INTERNATIONALE its career fair, Thursday, June 28, 10:00 a.m. –
Presents the 3rd Annual Lake Meadows Art Fair, 3:00 p.m., St. Sabina Employment Resource
Friday, June 15 – Sunday, June 17, 11:00 a.m. Center, 7909 S. Racine, no fee for booths,
– 8:00 p.m., Lake Meadows Shopping Center, Contact Nichole Morrison, 773-783-3760
35th and King Drive, Featured artist, TUCC Ext. 226 or [email protected]
member Patrick E. Thompson, also includes
artwork of TUCC members Cheryl Toles and
Stephanie Coleman, Live entertainment by Ken

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he art of t he information &
community AnnouncemENTS
THAPELO INSTITUTE INC. presents its ACTIVE SENIORS AND FRIENDS
5th Annual African-American Male Health Looking for something to keep you active?
and Fitness Experience, Kick-off Reception and Active Seniors and Friends invites you to join us,
Panel Discussion, Friday, June 15, 6:00 p.m. - every 2nd and 4th Monday, ages 50 and over,
8:00 p.m., Health Fair, Saturday, June 16, Contact D. Washington at 773-978-2692
8:00 a.m. – 4:00 pm., Malcolm X College,
1900 W. Van Buren, Chicago, Contact AFRICA MINISTRY-SOUTH AFRICA
Mebain Media Group, 708-533-6558 Join Pastor Wright on a spiritual and cultural
Sojourn to Johannesburg, Capetown and
THE UNITED WAY AFRICAN Durban, South Africa, December 3–16, 2007,
AMERICAN COMMUNITY OUTREACH Contact Sydneye Wilson, 773-363-9500
COMMITTEE presents Communities United, a
report of the African American Initiative in
AMANI CARE PROGRAM and Trinity
Englewood, Grand Boulevard, North Lawndale,
Amani Care Team with Vitas (TAV) seeks
Rogers Park and Greater Roseland, Keynote
volunteers to provide companionship, support
Speaker, Dr. Terry Mason, Tuesday, June 19,
and other services, No experience required,
5:30 p.m., DuSable Museum of African
Training provided, Contact Ms. Karen Miller at
American History, 740 E. 56th Place, Chicago,
RSVP by June 8, www.uw-mc.org 773-298-0473

WENDELL PHILLIPS HIGH SCHOOL CAREER DEVELOPMENT MINISTRY


CLASS OF 1957 REUNION, Save the Date: looking for businesses and franchises that grow
Friday, October 19 – Saturday, October 20, through recruiting distributors or independent
Contact Loretta Hall-Martin, 773-768-6695 or agents, to promote their product and services,
Arlene Curtis Allen, 773-548-0879 to participate in our Small Business/Home-
based Business Fair, June 28, For information,
WOMEN’S WELLNESS CIRCLE for Career Development hotline, 773-962-0139 or
women over 35, focusing on menopause, [email protected].
obesity, Career development and related topics,
launching workshops, seminars and exercise CHURCH SCHOOL presents
classes, Open House, every Friday and Saturday JUNETEENTH: A Celebration of Freedom,
in June and July, Call 312-907-1036 or featuring stories and music, Saturday, June 16,
[email protected] 9:30 a.m. – 11:00 a.m., Sanctuary, hosted by
Emily Lansana and Glenda Zahra Baker,
Contact Frances Harris, 773-241-5942

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INFORMATION & ANNOUNCEMENTS
EMMAUS ROAD “GRIEF WORK” PRISON MINISTRY seeking volunteers to
SUPPORT GROUP monthly meeting, topic, correspond with incarcerated individuals, this is
“Who Needs Enemies?” Thursday, June 28, a critical lifeline service for brothers and sisters,
7:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m., Wright Chapel, Contact many of whom rarely see or hear from family on
Deacon Herbert Goodman, Jr., 773-370-4256 the outside, make a difference, contact Gail
Hardy, 708-710-7415 or [email protected]
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY (IT)
MINISTRY seeks persons with skills and/or a SINGLES COMMUNITY 40 P.L.U.S.
passion in a technology-related field, meetings fellowship, Having our Say! Brothers Talk,
held 2nd and 4th Saturdays of the month, Sisters Listen and Sisters Talk, Brothers Listen,
11:00 a.m., Room 116, Contact James Friday, June 15, 7:00 p.m., Fellowship Hall,
Chapman, 708-747-4354 Contact Derrick Glascoe, 708-837-8007 or Pat
Boseman, 773-726-4127
ISUTHU/MEN’S FELLOWSHIP Annual
Rites of Passage/Fishing Trip, Friday, June 22 SINGLES COMMUNITY SINGLE
– Sunday, June 24, Limited registrations still PARENTS Do you have needs as a single parent?
available, Register, Atrium, following worship Do you have needs that are not being met? Do you
services, Contact Michael Jones, 773-962-5650 need help locating resources to meet your needs?
or Deacon Rodney Mumphery, 773-580-3656 Do you feel you would like to share experiences and
support others regarding your single parenting? Did
MEMBERSHIP/MINISTRY SERVICES you know you are not alone? Inviting single parents
Have you moved? Any children left the nest? (moms, dads, aunts, uncles, grandparents, etc.)
New employment or newly married? Forgot to join us for our monthly meeting, Thursday,
your giving number? Call Membership/Ministry June 21, 7:00 p.m., Fellowship Hall, Childcare/
Services, 773-962-5650 x395, x233 or x232 Children’s activities provided, Room 207,
Contact Earl Streeter, 773-656-4183 or e-mail
MEN’S FELLOWSHIP presents Baby Daddy Roslynn at [email protected]
Or Faithful Father: Which One Are You?
Discussion among brothers concerning their SINGLES COMMUNITY UNMARRIED
COUPLES FAMILY Are you in a committed
relationships as fathers and their relationships with
relationship? Do you want that relationship to
their fathers, Monday, June 11, 7:00 p.m., Village
grow in Christ? Join the Unmarried Couples
Center, 1947 W. 95th Street, Room 301, Contact
family for food, fun and fellowship as the
Deacon Rodney Mumphery, 773-580-3656
Brothers have their say! Brothers Talk, Sisters
Listen, Friday, June 22, 7:00 p.m., Room 207,
Contact Daphne Wilson, 708-243-7623
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INFORMATION
Order of
& ANNOUNCEMENTS
Worship
SISTERHOOD MINISTRY invites all TRINITY UCC AND SAFER
former, current and new members to its next FOUNDATION Sponsoring Ready 4 Work,
meeting, Tuesday, June 12, 6:45 p.m., aftercare program for ex-offenders: 18 years old
Fellowship Hall, open forum, special guests, and up, out of prison 180 days or less, no sex
Pastor Wright and Rev. Ramah Wright, Contact crimes or crimes against women or children
Queen Jackson, 773-660-9497 or Gloria AND…Ready 4 Work mentors needed, Must be
Linton, 773-434-0155 available to meet with mentees 2– 6 hours per
month, If ex-offender: conviction must not have
TRINITY AMANI HOSPICE CARE been of sex crimes or crimes against women,
TEAM WITH VITAS (TAV) now provides full children, out of prison for at least 2 years, Call
hospice service, Hospice is a special concept of Vanessa Cosby-Shannon, 773-233-1492
care designed to provide comfort and support to
patients and their families when a life-limiting TRINITY UCC LEGAL CLINIC Providing
illness no longer responds to cure-oriented direct legal advice, services and representation to
treatments, If you or someone you know is the congregation and community, open every
interested in hospice care for a loved one or 1st and 3rd Saturday, 9:00 a.m. – Noon and 2nd
would like more information, contact Rev. Gina Thursdays, 6:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m., Village
Sourelis, 773-298-0473 Center, Call Mrs. Marcia Green, 773-962-5650,
Ext. 424
TRINITY HIGHER EDUCATION
CORPORATION presents its Bon Voyage
Celebration for graduating high school seniors
and their parents, Wednesday, June 20, 2007,
6:30 p.m., Cottage Grove Building, 901 E. 95th
Street, RSVP, Ms. Frankie Wilson or
Ms. Larriey Payton, 773-298-1590 by June 13
AND THEC hosts a “For Adults Only”
workshop series, Wednesday, June 27, 6:00 p.m.
– 8:30 p.m., Village Center, 1947 W. 95th
Street, Guest speaker, Mr. Maurice Arthur,
author of A Black Man Thinking, RSVP,
Ms. Frankie Wilson or Ms. Larriey Payton,
773-298-1590 by June 23

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PRAYER LIST
Adams, Deacon Andrea Chapman, Malachi Hampton, Wyman Lehmann, Auguestine
Adams, Deacon Lorraine Collins, Deacon Yvonne Hardaway-Wheeler, Lennix, Loyce
Adams-Carter, Cynthia Conda, Kandias Pamela Lewis, Deacon Pattrice
Adams-Childs, Vernita Cook, Anton Harrell, Deacon Linda Lewis, Jennifer
Allen, Baby Jeremy Stephon Cooksey, Kristena & Krista Harris, Deacon Mosea London, Millie
Anderson, Rev. Danita Corbett, Joycelyn Hart, Sherrie Long, Deacon Rosemary
Avent, Carolyn Cosby, Cynthia Haynes, Shelly Love, Margaret
Baker-Brown, Bridgette Cosby-Shannon, Vanessa Haynes, Vera Lubin, Benjamin
Barow, Stephanie Curry, Leonard Henley, Candace Lyle, Paul
Barrigher, Deacon Elwood The Dade Family Hickman, Nellie Lyles, Johnise
Barrigher, Jeffrey Daniels, Carbena Higgins, Annola Mae, Viola
The Bentley Family Daniels, Celeste Hill, Gladys Majaliwa, Musa
Berry-Hampton, Jaron David, Baby Jacob Hill, Lynette Mangum, Anita
Blasingame, Mattie “Ray Ray” Holmes, Louise Mason-Matthews, Karen
Bond, Jr., Collin Denson, Louise Hooker, Timothy Mayes-McCruel, Deacon
Bonner, Gloria & Bill Dorham, Barbara Houston, Cozetta Alma
Bowers, Jeffrey Dorsey, Sam Hudson, Irean McDade, Darlene
Bramlet & Thomas Families Doty, Joyce Hurley, William McGhee, William
Bratton, Marjorie Eason, Margarette Irish, Jerome McGowan, Milton &
Breaux, Freddie Eberhart, Ivan Ivy, Alice Theresa
Brewer, Deacon Evelyn Eskridge, Sonny Jackson, Betty Jo McIntosh, Deacon
Broadnax, Angela Fain, Andrea Jackson, Deacon Rudolph Maurice
Brooks, Deacon Beatrice Farrakhan, Minister Louis Jackson, Queen McIntosh, Emily
Brown, Dr. Harriett Flowers, Jr., Charlie Jackson, Yvette McKinney, Marian
Brown, Hysson Ford, John Jacobs, Isom McKinney, Takiesha
Brown, James Funches, Baby Keari Jenkins, Deacon Herschel McKinnon, Cora
Brown, Naomi Gill, Charlotte Jenkins, Georgette McKissic, Siobahan &
Brown, Rhea Gill, Deacon Eldridge Johnson, Dr. James Deborah
Burrell, William and Sarah Gillie, Joann Johnson, Marilyn Melton, Alzenia
Butts, Larvette Givens, Charmaine Johnson, Michael Miles, Beatrice
Campbell, Deacon & Family Johnson, Percy Miller, Deacon Beatrice
Patrice Kimberly Graham, Elder Lucille Jones, Brianna Miller, John
Campbell, Deborah Guerin, Jr., Jerome C. Jones, Catherine Miller, Virgie
Campbell, Veronica Guerin, Sr., Jerome C. Jones, Donald & Jerrius Mischeaux, Raydian
Carr, Willie Gwynn, Arthur King, Shirley Mitchell-Shields, Deacon
Carruthers, Dr. Iva Hale, Gus Korvo, Baby Sean Paul Sharon
Carter, Herman Hammond-Miller, Lambert, Laila Monegan, Jerome
Caston, Aletha & Alfred Deacon Donna Latham, Odean Moore, Lloyd & Family
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PRAYER LIST
Moss, Monica Scruggs, Mattie The Warne Family
Muwwakkil, Baby Morgan Sims, Constance Washington, Emma
Myles, Henrietta Sizer, Doris White, Jr., Royal
Nero, Yolanda Smith, Carmencita White, Sr., Joseph
O’Neal, Baby Tyler Smith, Deacon Dorothy White, Sr., Royal
Ozmond, Sebastian Smith, Jeffrey Williams, Brandi
Panelle, Pat Smith, Jody Williams, Deacon Mattie
Peavy, Irene Smith, Louis & Virginia Williams, Lillie
Pepper, Evelyn South, Lucretia Williams, Shirley
Pepper, Robert Spann, Theresa Williams, Willie Ruth
Perry, Toya Stalling, LaFayette Williams, Willy Ann
Peterson, Larita Staton, Alfreda Williams, Yvonne
Phillips, Baby Amali Stephney, Jessie Wilson, Barbara & Dardina
Phillips, Katherine Stewart, Cheryl & Juanita Withers, Mother Ernestine
Pitts, Bernice Stewart, Gloria Woods, Tanja
Plummer, Jr., Morris Summerville-Moore, Woodson, Janice
Pope, Gladys Tamika Wooten, John
Pruett, James and Loretta Sykes, Myra Wordlaw, Kenya
Pugh-Lightfoot, Eric Sykes, Rev. Michael Wright, Deacon E. Janet
Putman, Delores Tassone, Baby Carina Wright, Deacon Jeri
Ray, Willie and Ruby Taylor, Patricia Wright, Rev. Ramah
Ray, Jr., Arthur Terrell-Haynes, Rosalyn Wright, William
Reeves, Bryant Teverbaugh, George Wright-Miller, Mildred
Reeves, Ollie Teverbaugh, Olivia Wright Moore, Janet
Rhyal, Stephen Thomas, Brenita Young, Antwan
Rice, Gladys Thomas, Rosetta Young, Thelma
Rice, Sylvester Thomas, Sondra
Roberts, Erskin Timberlake, Deacon Joyce
Robinson, Dorian Torrey-Parker, L. Julie
Robinson, Theresa Tregre, Deacon Evelyn
Roebuck, Evelyn Tucker, Geraldine
Ross, Baby Honesty Tyler, Betty
Gabriella Vernardo, Helen
Rushing, Melner Vilo, Douglas
Rushing, Michelle Walker, David & Irma
Russell, Tamon Walker, Honoria
Sanders, Deacon Robert Walker, Joetta
Scates, Hermine Warmack, Charlene
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BEREAVED
THE FAMILY OF: PLEASE SEND CARDS TO: ADDRESS:
Mrs. Rachel Blakemore Ms. Kaaron Cephas & Family 500 Park Ave., Calumet City, IL 60409
Mr. Sean Christopher Davis Dr. Vietta Johnson & Family 5322 S. Shore Drive (15)
Mae S. Green Ms. Alissa Richardson & Family 2832 Jack Pine Ct. Columbus, OH 43224
Ms. Ruth Hatton Mr. Paul Lyle & Family 210 Kenilworth Ave., #10, Oak Park, IL 60302
Mrs. Willie Ruth Moss The Johnson Family 1310 East 164th St., South Holland, IL 60473

HOSPITALIZED
Luesther Chapman Pamela King-Green Baby Amali Phillips
Trinity Hospital Northwestern Hospital Northwestern Hospital
2320 East 93rd Street 251 E. Huron Street 251 E. Huron Street
Chicago, IL 60617 Chicago, IL 60611 Chicago, IL 60611
773-967-2000 (312) 926-2000 (312) 926-2000

Tressa Epps Norma Guerin Alice Scott


Rush University Medical Center St. James Hospital Northwestern Hospital
1653 West Congress Parkway 1423 Chicago Road 251 E. Huron Street
Chicago, IL 60612 Chicago Hts, IL 60411 Chicago, IL 60611
(312) 942-5000 (708) 756-1000 (312) 926-2000
(Will enter Monday, June 11)
Madardus Lofton James Turner
Vernon Fuller University of Chicago Hospital St. Francis Hospital
Northwestern Hospital 5841 S. Maryland Ave. 355 Ridge Avenue
251 E. Huron Street Chicago, IL 60637 Evanston, IL 60202
Chicago, IL 60611 (773) 947-1000 (847) 492-4000
(312) 926-2000
Toya Perry Penny Woods
Mary Gordon St. Francis Hospital Northwestern Hospital
St. Joseph Hospital 12935 S. Gregory Street 251 E. Huron Street
2900 N. Lake Shore Drive Blue Island, IL 60406 Chicago, IL 60611
Chicago, IL 60657 (708) 597-2000 (312) 926-2000
(773) 665-3000 (Will enter Monday, June 11)

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E XTENDED C ARE FA CILIT IES

ALEXANDER, Louis GILLIAM, Joseph MARTIN, Kim


Evergreen Health Care Center Brentwood Nursing Home Dawson Nursing Home
10124 S. Kedzie 5400 W. 87th Street 3500 S. Giles Ave.
Evergreen Park, IL 60805 Burbank, IL 60459 Chicago, IL 60653
Room 606, Bed 1 Room 603, Bed 3 Room 200, Bed 2
708-636-9200 708-423-1200 312-326-2000
(Pastoral Visits Only)
HAMPTON, Ineze MASON, Claristine
BROWN, Ed Manor Care Health Care Services Bronzeville Park
Victory Center 2145 E. 170th St. Skilled Nursing Center
4150 W. Gatling Blvd. South Holland, IL 60473 3400 S. Indiana Ave.
Country Club Hills, IL 60478 Room 338, Bed C Chicago, IL 60616
Room 243 708-895-3255 Room 224, Bed 1
708-957-8300 312-842-5000
HOLLOWAY, Theodore
CADENHEAD, LaFronne St. Agnes Nursing Home McINTOSH, Deacon Maurice
Jackson Square Nursing Home 1725 S. Wabash Ave. Lexington House Nursing Home
5130 W. Jackson Blvd. Chicago, IL 60616 10300 Southwest Highway
Chicago, IL 60644 Room 414 Chicago Ridge, IL 60415
Room 427, Bed B (312) 922-2777 Room 232, Bed C
773-921-8000 708-425-1100
(Communion Visits Only) JEFFERSON, Lorrine
Manor Care Health Care Services MITCHELL-SHIELDS,
ELZIE, Deacon Evelyn 6300 W. 95th St. Deacon Sharon
Renaissance Nursing Center Oak Lawn, IL 60453 Arden Courts Assisted Living
2940 W. 87th Street Room 30, Bed 1 2143 E. 170th Street
Chicago, IL 60652 708-599-8800 South Holland, IL 60473
Room 207, Bed 1 708-895-1600
773-434-8787 JEFFERSON, Deacon Morris
Manor Care Health Care Services MOORE, Hilton
EVANS, Edward 9401 S. Kostner Manor Care Health Care Services
Pavilion of Forest Park Oak Lawn, IL 940 Maple Ave.
8200 W. Roosevelt Road 708-423-7882 Homewood, IL 60430
Forest Park, IL 60130 Room 404, Bed A
Room 432, Bed 1 LOVE, Margaret 708-799-0244
708-488-9850 Marianjoy Subacute Rehab
13259 S. Central MOSS, Edreaner
GARNER, Wilhelmina Palos Hts, IL 60423 Montgomery Place
Renaissance at South Shore Room 60, Bed 1 5550 South Shore Drive
Nursing Home 708-239-6012 Chicago, IL 60615
2425 E. 71st St. Room 302
Chicago, IL 60649 773-753-4100
Room 312, Bed B
773-721-5000

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MOTEN, Marguerite SMITH, Mary Baker WATT, Mildred


Renaissance at South Shore Mongtomery Place Renaissance at South Shore
Nursing Home 5550 S. South Shore Dr. Nursing Home
2425 E. 71st St. Chicago, IL 60615 2425 E. 71st Street
Chicago, IL 60649 Room 208 Chicago, IL 60649
Room 111, Bed B 773-753-4100 Room 430, Bed A
773-721-5000 773-721-5000
(Communion Visits Only) STEPHENS, Leroy
Bell Haven Health Care Center WILLIAMS, Maudine
PEAVY, Irene 11401 S. Oakley Halsted Terrace Nursing Home
Victory Centre of River Oaks Chicago, IL 60643 10935 S. Halsted St.
1370 Ring Road, Apt. 407 Room 125 Chicago, IL 60628
Calumet City, IL 60409 773-233-6311 Room 233, Bed 1
708-832-1130 773-928-2000
THOMPSON, Opreabea
PUGH-LIGHTFOOT, Eric Alden-Prairie Village WILSON, Louis
Glenwood Nursing Home Rehabilitation Center Renaissance at 87th St.
19300 S. Cottage Grove Ave. 16450 S. 97th Ave. Nursing Home
Glenwood, IL 60660 Orland Park, IL 60467 2940 W. 87th St.
Room C15, Bed 1 Room 202, Bed 1 Chicago, IL 60652
708-758-6200 708-403-6500 Room 302, Bed 1
773-434-8787
ROBINSON, William WATSON, Janet
Beecher Nursing Home Timberview Nursing Home WITHERS, Mother Ernestine
1201 Dixie Hwy. 2450 Taft St. Montgomery Place
Beecher, IL 60401 Gary, IN 46404 5550 S. South Shore Drive
Room 33, Bed 2 Room 319, Bed 2 Chicago, IL 60615
(708) 946-2600 219-977-2610 Ext. 342 Room 216
773-753-4100
SHEATS, Benjamin
Rest Haven Central
13259 S. Central Ave.
Palos Heights, IL 60463
Room 41
708-597-1000

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M EM BERS AT HOME

ADAMS-CHILDS, Vernita 1621 E. 68th Street, #1A (49) 773-363-8625


Saturday Visits Only
BASKIN, William 1510 Brookfield Dr., Plainfield, IL 60544 815-254-1106
BREAUX, Freddie 4920 Tennessee Street, Gary, IN 46409 219-980-2650
BROOKS, Arzulia 9412 S. Eggleston Ave. (28) 773-224-7581
Sunday Visits Only
BURKS, Willa A. 18525 S. Center Ave., Homewood, IL 60430 708-799-3581
CAMPBELL, Delois 9146 S. Indiana Ave. (19) 773-928-0997
CLAY, Louise 11626 S. Stewart St. (28) 773-468-9642
CLAY, Nancy 5948 W. Midway Park (44) 773-287-9194
COLEMAN, Garland 8521 S. St. Lawrence (19) 773-488-3459
DIXON, Ernestine 9761 S. Maryland Ave. (49) 773-731-9145
DULANEY, Doris 13058 S. Wood St., Apt. #1E
Blue Island, IL 60406 708-597-8309
DUNAGAN, Patricia 7318 S. King Drive (19) 773-846-1453
FORD, John 8939 S. Dante Ave. (19) 773-734-7363
FORD-KING, Gladys 7955 S. Michigan Ave. (19) 773-994-0443
FOULKES, Sarah 8404 S. Ada Street (20) 773-488-4312
FUNCHES, Josephine 9312 S. Union Ave. (28) 312-805-1401
Visits before 12:00 Noon on Sundays
GAY, Mary 500 Park Ave., Calumet City, IL 60409 708-868-8535
GLOVER, Delores 7759 S. Chappel (49) 773-768-3508
HARDY, Glodine c/o Lois Walker 598 Andover,
Chicago Heights, IL 60411 708-481-5814
HEREFORD, Bessie 9251 S. Parnell Ave. (20) 773-846-0448
JACKSON, Betty Jo 6140 S. Drexel Ave. (37) 773-363-0527
JACKSON, Frieda 20108 Driftwood, Lynwood, IL 60411 708-895-6162
JACKSON, Lizzie 6613 Old Plank Blvd, Matteson, IL 60443 708-898-2772
JONES, Lula 11325 S. Union Avenue (28) 773-468-4743
LAWS, Robert 1228 Oak Park Ave., Berwyn, IL 60402 708-484-9733
LEHMANN, Augustine 9616 S. Princeton Ave. (28) 773-568-3097
LEWIS, Donna 9101 S. Harper (19) 773-978-3294
MARRABLE, James 10136 S. Peoria St. (43) 773-445-6876
McCULLOUGH, Ethel 842 Princeton Ave., Matteson, IL 60443 708-720-4829
McFADDEN, Deborah 18101 Versailles Lane, Hazel Crest, IL 60429 708-798-3426
McINTOSH, Emily 7811 S. Michigan Ave. (19) 773-651-9560
McKINNON, Cora 9717 S. Green (43) 773-881-8228
MILES, Mary 6142 S. St. Lawrence, #1 (37) 773-667-0167
MOORE, Bessie 7842 S. Honore, 1st Floor (20) 773-874-3002
PARKER, Irene 9510 S. Kolmar, Oak Lawn, IL 60452 708-422-1019
PAYTON-LOVE, Mary 7938 S. Jeffrey Blvd. (49) 773-734-7828
QUINN, Anna 7022 S. Shore Drive, Apt. #715 (49) 773-684-8831
RICE, Sylvester 8011 S. Justine St. (20) 773-651-8534
RUCKS, Lonnie 3310 W. 167th Street, Markham, IL 60428 708-333-3180
SCATES, Hermine 6831 S. Cornell Ave., 1st Flr. (49) 773-955-2445
SIMMONS, Laverne 503 E. 87th Place (19) 773-483-2830
SIMPSON, Mary Ann 3449 W. North Avenue (47) 773-276-5609

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M EM BERS AT HOME

SMITH, Betty 17791 Arlington Dr.


Country Club Hills, IL 60478 708-206-1457
SMITH, Carmencita 2142 Tanglewood Pl., Apt. #2B,
Hammond, IN 46323 219-844-0328
TAYLOR, Patricia 10017 S. St. Lawrence Ave. (28) 773-821-6711
TRICE, Leola 9149 S. Aberdeen (20) 773-445-5059
WALKER, Thelma 8428 S. Green (20) 773-224-3898
WILLIAMS, Pauline 9416 S. Parnell Ave. (20) 773-846-9598
WINDOM, Hattie 5158 Keith Dr., Richton Park, IL 60471 708-748-7903
Sunday Visits Only
WOODS, Penny 9145 S. Pleasant Ave. (20) 773-445-4342
WRIGHT, Ernestine 9146 S. LaFayette Ave. (20) 773-660-0323
WRIGHT, Wiley 9146 S. LaFayette Ave. (20) 773-660-0323

CARDS ONLY
BRADFORD, Luevater 9301 S. Racine Ave. (20)
BROWN, Hysson 10427 S. Hoxie Ave. (17)
CARTER, Herman 2631 S. Indiana (16)
CHAPMAN, Malachi 10838 S. Wallace Ave. (28)
DANIELS, Carbena c/o Sheila Williams,
518 Calumet Way Calumet City, IL 60409
DELOACH, Berenice 7114 S. Harding Ave. (29)
GARDNER-PEARSON, Renee 17607 S. Mulberry,
Country Club Hills, IL 60478
GILMORE, Laura 1155 Westgrove Pkwy., Apt. #186,
Tempe, AZ 85283
HARRIS, Michelle 811 W. Madison St., Apt. #115 (07)
McDADE, Darlene 18555 Hickory Ct., Apt. 17, Lansing, IL 60438
PLUMMER, Jr., Morris 2040 E. 91st Street (17)
ROBERTS, Fontain 1829 N. Austin Ave. (39)
SAYLES, Bernice 6831 S. Cornell Ave., 1st Flr. (49)
SMITH, Green K. 8126 S. Campbell Ave. (52)
TAYLOR, Dr. Brenda 52380 Windemere Dr., Granger, IN 46530
TORREY, Hoyt 4241 El Moor Way, Las Vegas, NV 89044
702-435-0257 CARDS & CALLS ONLY
WALKER, Jr., Floyd 8428 S. Green St. (20)
WALKER, Lillian 6138 S. Carpenter St. (21)
WASHINGTON-DYK, Gwendolyn 2045 W. Jackson Blvd., Apt. #2012 (12) 312-421-7867
CARDS & CALLS ONLY
WHYTE, Rev. James 3429 Peachwood Rd., Knoxville, TN 37921
YOUNG, Charlotte 1330 W. Wentworth, Calumet City, IL 60409

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COMMUNION VISITS ONLY


BENN, Vester 9035 S. Luella Ave. (17) 773-374-8914
BREWER, Deacon Evelyn 9239 S. Green Street (20) 773-239-9416
BROWN, Ann H. 1342 W. 111th Place (43) 773-445-5315
BUTLER, Alice Faye 10104 S. Emerald Ave. (28) 773-445-5110
GWYNN, Arthur 6250 S. Harper Ave., Apt. 909 (37) 773-363-9893
HENDERSON, Evelyn 7406 S. Paxton Ave. (49) 773-643-0956
HILL, Katherine 9950 S. Carpenter St. (43) 773-779-3872
LEGGETT, Aurelia 1639 W. 107th Street (43) 773-233-0286
LONG, Deacon Rosemary 8921 S. Halsted Street (20) 773-846-2488
NELSON, Mary & Thomas 5401 S. Hyde Park Blvd., Apt. #1101 (15) 773-667-3404
QUALLS, Doris 10132 S. Crandon Ave. (17) 773-731-1523
PULLINS, Mary 7836 S. Champlain Ave., 2nd Floor (19) 773-483-2533
ROGERS, George & Betty 400 E. 41st St., Apt. #2010S (53) 773-285-3941
ROUNSAVILLE, Linda 9344 S. Bishop St. (20) 773-983-8322
SMITH, Jr., Walter 10338 S. Church St. (43) 773-881-8733
SMITH, Olah 10510 S. Rhodes Ave. (28) 773-995-6893
TREGRE, Deacon Evelyn 9723 S. Lowe Ave. (28) 773-779-1528
TRIPLETT, Sadie 9612 S. Wallace Ave. (28) 773-779-1689
WEATHERSPOON, Aletha 8929 S. Union Ave. (20) 773-483-0130
WILKS, Elizabeth 2960 N. Lake Shore Dr., Apt. #2507 (57) 773-296-0580
YOUNKINS, Rose 9332 S. Eggleston Ave. (20) 773-483-2784

DEACON VISITS ONLY


ALLEN, Deacon Quinville 11919 S. Harvard Ave. (28) 773-468-8228
WEAVER, Odessa 6751 S. Constance Ave. (49) 773-288-3795

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SERVICE
Order AND SUPPORT
of Worship GROUPS
Order of Worship
AKIBA SALES COMMUNITY HEALTH & WELLNESS
773-962-5660 & ECONOMIC MINISTRY COMMUNITY
MON – THUR EMPOWERMENT MENTAL HEALTH
9:00 a.m. – 9:00 p.m.  773-962-5650, Ext. 819 SUPPORT GROUP
FR: 11:00 a.m. – 7:00 p.m.  773-978-0725 or
SAT: 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. COUNSELING MINISTRY 773-734-4033, ext. 111
SUN: After Each Service Answering Service
773-962-0043 HIV/AIDS
Amani Care Program SUPPORT MINISTRY
773-298-0473 CREDIT UNION 312-409-AIDS or
MON – FRI: 9:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. TUES & THURS: 312-409-2437
6:00 – 8:00 p.m.
BLAINE DeNYE LIBRARY SAT: 9:00 a.m .– 1:00 p.m. HOUSING MINISTRY
773-962-5650, ext. 740 SUN: After 7:30 & 11:00 a.m. Ron Miller
MON - TUES - THUR Services 773-643-4100 Ext. 15
6:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. 773-962-5686
WED: 5:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m. 773-723-8382 (fax) KUJICHAGULIA
SAT: 10:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. SPECIAL CITIZENS
DIABETES SUPPORT MINISTRY
CAN-CER-VIVE HELPLINE SUPPORT GROUP 24 Hours
773-962-5650 773-928-3233 J. Payton
Mailbox 830 773-373-7042
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
CAREER DEVELOPMENT MINISTRY MATH TUTORIAL
MINISTRY CONFIDENTIAL 773-962-5650
24-Hour Answering Service HELPLINE
773-962-0139 773-962-5650 PRISON MINISTRY
[email protected] Mailbox 811 Answering Service
773-962-5650
College PLACEMENT DRUG & ALCOHOL Mailbox 886
OFFICE RECOVERY MINISTRY
TUES & THUR: 1:00 – 9:00 p.m. Tough Love TRINITY COMPUTER
WED: 10:00 – 6:00 p.m. 773-962-5650, Ext. 808 LEARNING CENTER
FR: 10:00 – 6:00 p.m. Free “N” One 773-298-2190
SAT: 9:00 – 5:00 p.m. 773-962-5650, Ext. 808
Sundays & Mondays
CLOSED FAMILY CAREGIVER
773-298-1590 SUPPORT GROUP
Tommie Jean Ryhal
773-375-6981
Eleanor Anderson
773-881-1419
A God of Restoration
My heartfelt hope for the congregation in the year 2007 is that each member
will fully embrace what it means to be loved by a God who restores.
God is a God of redemption and not a God of condemnation.
Isaiah 40 (NIV)
January July
Isaiah 40:1-2 Comfort, comfort my people, says Isaiah 40:26 Lift your eyes and look to the
your God. 2Speak tenderly to Jerusalem, and heavens: Who created all these? He who brings
proclaim to her that her hard service has been out the starry host one by one, and calls them
completed, that her sin has been paid for, that each by name. Because of his great power and
she has received from the LORD’s hand double mighty strength, not one of them is missing.
for all her sins.
August
February Isaiah 40:27 Why do you say, O Jacob, and
Isaiah 40:4–5 4 “Every valley shall be raised up, complain, O Israel, “My way is hidden from the
every mountain and hill made low; the rough LORD; my cause is disregarded by my God”?
ground shall become level, the rugged places
a plain. 5And the glory of the LORD will be September
revealed, and all mankind together will see it. Isaiah 40:28 Do you not know? Have you not
For the mouth of the LORD has spoken.” heard? The LORD is the everlasting God, the
Creator of the ends of the earth. He will not
March grow tired or weary, and his understanding no
Isaiah 40:11 He tends his flock like a shepherd: one can fathom.
He gathers the lambs in his arms and carries
them close to his heart; he gently leads those October
that have young. Isaiah 40:29 He gives strength to the weary and
increases the power of the weak.
April November
Isaiah 40:18 To whom, then, will you compare
God? What image will you compare him to? Isaiah 40:30 Even youths grow tired and weary,
and young men stumble and fall;
May December
Isaiah 40:21 Do you not know? Have you
not heard? Has it not been told you from the Isaiah 40:31 But those who hope in the LORD
beginning? Have you not understood since the will renew their strength. They will soar on
earth was founded? wings like eagles; they will run and not grow
weary, they will walk and not be faint.
June
Isaiah 40:25 “To whom will you compare me?
Or who is my equal?” says the Holy One.

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