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Volume 6, Issue 7 January, 2015 January 2015 W A Y M A N G O O D H O P E A F R I C A N M E T H O D I S T E P I S C O P A L C H U R C H News of Good Hope For God so loved the world, that He gave is only begotten Son, that whoever believes in Him shall not perish, but have eternal life. For God did not send His Son into the world to judge the world, but that the world might be saved through Him. (John 3:16-17 NASB) The Pastor s Word We praise God for the blessings of a New Year! And we thank God for the promises and significance of renewed commitments, new understandings, and new beginnings. During this month of January, we complete our celebration of the days of the Christmas Season and we welcome the Season of Epiphany. Thus, there is rejoicing for God s new thing! As we begin the year 2015, we continue to be led to the reality of the Life-Giving Light of Jesus Christ, and the promise of eternal life which encompasses fullness and abundant living on this side, and everlasting life on the other side in our heavenly home in the New Jerusalem. Thus, our faith is not a pie-on-the-sky belief, but a trusting conviction that God promises abundant living and eternal life for all who believe in Him, and who march under the banner of Jesus Christ! Moreover, our faith embraces the fundamental reality of belief, and hope, and the blessed assurance in Jesus words as recorded in the Gospel of John (CEV): God loved the people of this world so much that he gave his only Son, so that everyone who has faith in him will have eternal life and never really die. (3:16) In other words, Jesus came into the world so that no one would need to be destroyed, and that anyone would be able to have whole and lasting life by simply believing in Him and trusting His Word. This is the promised abundance that comes as a result of living in Christ Jesus. It is noteworthy that this same promised abundance is also found in our Scriptural Thought for this 2014-2015 Conference Year which comes from John 15:5-8. That thought reminds us that Jesus is the vine, and that we, as Believers, are the branches who must stay connected to Jesus if we expect to produce anything in this life. This is simply another way of saying that if we want to have abundant living, we must stay connected to Jesus, because without Jesus in our lives, we can do nothing! We quote the verse, we sing about needing Jesus, but do we really believe it? Wayman Male Chorus Celebrates 66th Anniversary Continued on page 2 Sunday, December 7th, 2014, the Male Chorus celebrated their anniversary. They were joined by several male chorus groups from the area including the CC Male Chorus (Ft. Meade), Johnson Male Chorus (Asbury Town Neck UMC), Mt. Zion Laurel Male Chorus, Rupert Hall Male Chorus (Mt. Zion Magothy UMC), Melvin Pindell Male Chorus (Mt. Olive A.M.E.), Asubry Jessup Male Chorus, and Hall UMC Male Chorus. We congratulate the Male Chorus for 66 years of singing praises and pray for their continued service to the Lord. Wayman Male Chorus Page More pictures on page 7

At Christmastime, there is spirited rejoicing when we sing Jesus the Light of the World. Yet, we see the evidence all around us of how easy it is for people to continue to sit in darkness, and to refuse to see the Life-Giving Light of Christ. In fact, it seems to be very easy for folks to prefer the darkness to the light because they can hide the dirt and dust of their lives in the dimness, and they think that no one can really see who and what they truly are. They forget the truth of that old saying that you can fool some of the people some of the time, but you can t fool all the people all the time. However, you can never fool God who sees all, knows all, and has all power in His hands. Thus, because of our self-deception and our misguided ways, it becomes very easy for these same people to end up stuck in their darkness and unable to see that they are under a death sentence without even knowing it, simply because of their failure to believe in Jesus when they are introduced to Him. Thus, these folks become stuck never realizing that they are the only ones who still believe in their own slick talk and game-playing behaviors, and conversations shared to divide people rather than to bring us all together into the fullness of Christ Jesus. And the spirits of divisiveness and despondency attack; the spirits of jealousy and anger lay in wait; the spirits of greed and idolatry threaten our very beings, and we end up stuck in the darkness of our lives. The Pastor s Word (Continued from page 1) But, the promise of God s abundance through Jesus Christ is real! The promise that anyone who believes can have whole, full, and lasting life through Jesus Christ is real. The Message Bible makes clear the fact that God did not go to all this trouble of coming into the world just to destroy us or to condemn us, or to point an accusing finger at us telling us how bad we are. Rather, Jesus comes to offer abundant living, telling us that if we just believe in Him, we can be saved. We can be delivered from our mess and brought into a fullness of life. And we don t have to stay stuck in our destructive behaviors. There is an escape plan. And His name is Jesus! Well, Preacher, what can we say to all of this? Say this my Christian Friends: If God is for us, who can be against us! (Rom 8:31b). Therefore, in this New Year 2015, let us choose life! Let us choose to embrace the promised abundant life offered by God through Jesus Christ. And, let us always remember that we are more than conquerors through Him that loved us, so much so that we will say with Paul and resolve that we will allow nothing to separate us from the love of God which is in Christ Jesus our Lord. (Rom 8:39) Finally, my Brothers and Sisters, in this New Year, let us resolve to continue to run with patience the race that is set before us, always looking to Jesus the author and finisher of our faith. Love, Joy, Peace, Pastor Poag-Ray In 2015 Resolve to pray for what you need-- instead of what you want Scriptural Thought for the Conference Year 2014-2015 Yes, I am the vine; you are the branches. Whoever lives in me and I in him shall produce a large crop of fruit. For apart from me you can t do a thing. If anyone separates from me, he is thrown away like a useless branch, withers, and is gathered into a pile with all the others and burned. But if you stay in me and obey my commands, you may ask any request you like, and it will be granted! My true disciples produce bountiful harvests. This brings glory to my Father. (John 15:5-8 The Living Bible) How to Get Items Published in the Newsletter Submissions by Email (attachments) are preferred but not required. If you have original photographs, we will scan them while you wait- it only takes a couple of minutes. Please be aware that copies of pictures will not reproduce well and may not be included if too blurry Because of space limitations, editing of submissions may be required. Publication of all content is at the discretion of the Editorial Staff. Email submissions to newsletter@waymangoodhope.org News of Good Hope - Editorial Staff Editor - Pamela Spearman This Month s Contributor(s) Sis. Sylvia Nolan Sis. Sandra Keemer Pastor - Rev. Dr. Lois A. Poag-Ray Page 2

NEWS FROM THE COMMISSION ON HEALTH Sis. Sylvia Nolan, Chairperson 4 tips to help New Year's resolutions stick Eat better, exercise more, lose weight, quit smoking. Sound familiar? One of these classic resolutions may be on your selfimprovement list for the coming year. Let s be realistic but also optimistic: Changing old habits is incredibly hard, but you can do it. The following four strategies can help you make lasting lifestyle changes: 1. Focus on one change at a time. Start with the one goal that s most important for you. People run into problems when they try to change too much too fast. 2. Aim big, start small. Yes, a grand goal is great. But it ll be less intimidating and frustrating if you break it into specific, small, doable steps. Losing 30 pounds becomes I d like to lose 2 to 3 pounds this month. Eating better becomes I ll start with fixing a healthy breakfast all this week. 3. Work with a buddy. Some people enlist a friend or co-worker to be a coach, cheerleader, sounding board or fellow goalseeker. For others, a buddy is a group exercise class or a stop-smoking support group. The key message: Support and accountability boost the likelihood of success. 4. Keep going. Even if you stumble, get up and dust off your dreams. Is your goal worth attaining? If so, recommit, refocus and try again. Source: American Psychological Association Wayman Recognition - To God Be The Glory Congratulations to Tamia Manuel for earning placement on the Principal s Honor Roll at Severna Park Middle School for the first marking period of the school year. A Round of Applause Congratulations to Mikio Manuel II for being recognized by the Office of Student Leadership and Activities at Hofstra University in Long Island, New York. Mikio is involved with Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, Inc., Multicultural Fraternity Sorority Council, Student Government Association and Hofstra Gospel Ensemble. He has held the following positions on campus: Vice President of Phi Beta Sigma, President of MFSC, Student Services Chair of SGA, Member of Hofstra Gospel Ensemble, and Member of the Senior Challenge Committee. Mikio will graduate in May 2015. Congratulations to 5th grader Kadence Wilson, for earning placement on the Principal s Honor Roll (all A's). She was also elected President of the student Council for her school and placed 2nd (out of 22 girls) in a gymnastics tournament. Congratulation to 1st grader Quincy Wilson for receiving all PR's (equivalent to all A's) on his report card and being recognized as Student of the Month. We give a shout out to Sandra Dixon, Imanee Keemer, Shaylah Keemer, and DJ Keemer for writing 640 Christmas cards (in one night) that were sent to troops in the military. They received a special thank you from Sandra Kazmerski, Branch Manager at Severn Bank in Edgewater,who coordinated the effort. Look at all the SMILES Page 3

Special Announcements Women s Fellowship Friday, January 9th @ 7pm All women are welcome Wednesday Morning Prayer Line 6:30 6:45 am 1-605-475-3235 Access Code 705504# Dial in & put your phone on mute to listen Men s Fellowship Bible Study SaturdayJanuary 10th @ 9am Wednesdays at 7pm All men are welcome The Wayman Good Hope Community Job Center is open Wednesdays 6:30-8:30pm by appointment. Please confirm attendance by noon each Monday Help is available for those who are: Unemployed, Looking for a Career Change, Want Career Training/Certification, Seeking Help with Resume Writing, Seeking Help with Interviewing Skills. Check the Calendar for other scheduled meetings Women s Fellowship Annual Christmas Caroling Outing The Women s Fellowship, Wayman members, and friends went Christmas caroling on Friday, December 12th. We visited Future Care Convalescent Home in Arnold, Genesis Care Home in Severna Park, and Marley Neck Care Home in Glen Burnie, as well as the homes of some of our senior members who can t always make it to Church services. After caroling, we stopped for refreshments. A good time was had by all. We hope you will join us next year. Page 4

View the News of Good Hope on-line at www.waymangoodhope.org click on the publications tab PRAYER REQUESTS Inez Boone James Brown, Jr. Lloyd Carter Rev. Annette Colston George Darden Anne Coates Day Benjamin Day Willis Day Evon Dixon Marion Floyd Lillie Ann Henson Mediterranean Jackson Thomas Jackson Cora Jennings Elroy Johnson, Sr. Irene Johnson Joseph Lovett Gary Minniefield Monique Mobray Sylvia Nolan Roger Nolan Nola Solomon Gail Somerville Whitney Somerville Lorraine Staton John Stepney Shirley Stepney Alan White Barry White Grace White Shirley White Roy Wilson JANUARY BIRTHDAYS 5th Atiya Floyd 6th Sandy Day 7th Theresa Williams Erica Jackson Gregory Cully, Sr. 8th Quincy Wilson 15th Sydnee Green Faye Offett 16th Warner Johnson 17th Jacqueline Harris 18th Linda Johnson Marion Floyd 23rd Yvonne Coates Jasmyn Mackell 24th Pamela White 28th Monique Wilson Page 5

Wayman Male Chorus Celebrates 66th Anniversary(continued) Page 6 Black History Challenge (Not Just for Kids) 1. In 1983 what space mission was Guion Stewart Bluford, Jr a member of? 2. In what Midwestern city did Dr. Hale Williams establish the first African-American hospital? 3. Name the first black women in the cabinet of the US president and her title. 4. In 1849, how did Henry Brown gain his freedom? 5. Who was the first black lawyer to receive a license? 6. Executive Order 9981 ended what? 7. What book by Richard Wright was a main selection of the Book-of-the-Month Club in 1940? 8. Who invented a vertical spring that made it possible for cars to have convertible tops? 9. Which distinguished gospel singer performed at John F. Kennedy's inauguration in 1961? 10. Who was the first African American to win a singles title at Wimbledon? 11. Who was the first Black tennis player to be named to the Davis Cup Team? 12. What state elected the first Black governor? 13. Who was America s first Black general in the U.S. Air Force & U.S. Army? 14. Who was the first Black actor to win and Emmy? 15. Who was the first Black American at the North Pole? 16. Who was the first Black nurse in the United States in 1879? 17. Who was the first Black person to win an Oscar for best supporting role in a classic movie? 18. Who was the first licensed African-American Pilot (trained in France)? 19. Who was the first black woman to run for President of the United States 20. Who was the first black woman licensed architect? 21. Who was the first Black Congresswoman from California 22. In 1988, who was the first Black to win a medal at the Winter Olympics? What Sport? 23. Who was the first Black female Millionaire? 24. Who was the first Black to play in major league baseball? 25. Moneeta Sleet, Jr. was the first Black man to receive a Pulitzer Prize for what? 26. Negro History week was celebrated for the first time in February of what year? 27. Who was the first Black mayor of NYC? 28. Who was the first Black woman astronaut? 29. Who is the World s Fastest Woman to win 3 Gold Medals at the Olympic Games? 30. Who was the first Black Woman to win a Nobel Prize for Literature? 31. What was the name of the first Black woman Surgeon General? 32. What was the name of the first institution of higher education created for African Americans? 33. What is the name of the first town in the country incorporated by African Americans? 34. What year did the Million Man March take place? 35. Name the only documented female Buffalo Soilder? Answers will be published in the February Newsletter Youth who submit answers to the challenge will be entered into a drawing for a prize

Fun Page (Not Just for Kids) Try your hand at these fun activities. Solutions will be posted on the bulletin board in the vestibule Page 7

WAYMAN GOOD HOPE AFRICAN METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH Rev. Dr. Lois A. Poag-Ray, Pastor 100 Hoyle Lane Severna Park, MD 21146 MORNING WORSHIP SERVICE THE SACRAMENT OF HOLY COMMUNION THE SACRAMENT OF BAPTISM WAYMAN GOOD HOPE CHURCH SCHEDULE: SUNDAY WORSHIP SERVICES 10 AM Every 1 st Sunday Every 3 rd Sunday CHURCH SCHOOL & BIBLE STUDY CHURCH SCHOOL (Children & Youth) Tuesday 6:15-7:15 PM CHURCH SCHOOL (Adults) Sunday 9:00-9:50 AM PRAYER CALL (Dial 605-475-3235 code 705504#) Wednesday 6:30-6:45 AM BIBLE STUDY (Adults) Wednesday 7:00 PM LOVE FEAST MONTHLY Wednesday before the 1 st Sunday at 6:30 PM OFFICIAL BOARD 3 rd Thursday 7:00 PM Refer to the Calendar for other regularly scheduled meetings & rehearsals. MINISTERIAL STAFF Rev. Dr. Lois A. Poag-Ray, Pastor Rev. Tonya Anderson, Director of Christian Education Rev. Kenneth Johnson Director Youth & Young Adult Ministries Pastor s Office Hours See the weekly bulletin or call the office for an appointment CHURCH OFFICE STAFF Sis. Sharon Cager-Best, Administrative Assistant Sis. Sandra Dixon, Financial Officer Church Office Hours Mon. - Thurs. 10am 2pm Church phone (410)647-4867 Church fax (410)647-4883 Email waymangoodhope@aol.com Website waymangoodhope.org To all who struggle and desire victory; to all who sin and need mourn and long for comfort; to all who are sensitive and look to whomsoever will this Church opens wide its doors and Enter this Church, therefore, not as a stranger, but as the guest hearts and thanks on your lips, offering God your love and service. here, and may that blessing rest on you forever. forgiveness; to all who are anxious and need peace; to all who for service; to all who hunger and thirst after righteousness; bids you welcome in the name of Christ Jesus our Lord! of God. Come then into God s presence with joy in your Beseech God s blessing on those who minister and worship Page 8