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Teach. Train. Educate. This, in essence, is the church s classroom. It is where teaching takes hold and a love of learning is nurtured. It is open to all who are not a part of the clergy. I f you ever find yourself wondering What is the Call to Worship? Why do we keep standing up, sitting down? What does the Bishop have to do with this, anyway? you might need to sit in on the closest Lay Organization meeting. Here at Bethel, you need to show up at 6:30 p.m. the Wednesday after the third Sunday. According to president Patricia H. Wright, the main objective of the Lay Organization is to develop a love of church history in all members. Our training component is important in accomplishing this goal. For many, the Book of Doctrine and Discipline, which states the law and governance of the church, can be daunting. The Lay not only teaches about the church, but also delivers the why and how things happen in the church, Wright says. Through education, you aspire to higher offices in the church, says Wright, who spent the majority of her life in the Baptist Church and has immersed herself in the history of the A.M.E. Church to the point of participation that extends to the Connectional level. This, she stresses, is available to all who want to dig deeper. You don t have to be born into it. But you do have to learn it. * * * I d put Bethel s Lay up against any in the Connection. Mother Bethel, Metropolitan in Washington, D.C, First A.M.E. in Los Angeles, says Alicia Cotton, president of the St. Petersburg District Lay Organization. Continued on page 5 I continue to renew my membership with the Lay Organization because I learn so much about the function of the church. One of the best things about being in the group is knowing that I m a contributing part of the organization. Rosa A. Nesbitt 4 I love that you can ask about anything. Pat s sense of humor is catching, that s one of the reasons we keep coming for the training; you think you ll miss something. I enjoy the lessons. I could keep going on Altermease Williams it has afforded me the opportunity to share and obtain knowledge about the church, the organizational structure, and other life and biblical lessons needed to grow as a Christian. The organization... seeks to reach higher heights of inclusion and collaboration between clergy and laity. Linnell Baker

Continued from page 4 Bethel has a wealth of people who work on ALL levels: District, Conference, Episcopal and Connectional. Pat, Lolita (Brown), Altermease (Williams), Linnell (Baker), Evelyn (Graham) their work is represented on all those levels Cotton said. I look to Bethel because of the wealth of knowledge, experience and expertise that comes from the church. Bethel does great work in supporting the Lay in all aspects, says Cotton, who speaks with great excitement about working with Bethel. All this led to Bethel being named the West Coast Conference Lay Organization of the Year during the Conference Convention held in March. At that time, Bethel was also honored for having the most members in attendance. Cotton says Bethel was the only church among the 17 on the St. Petersburg District to receive a nomination for the award, which is based on activities held on the local level as well as those held in the community and interchurch outreach programs. Bethel Lay members routinely participate with other Lay Organizations via worship services, training programs and in numerous meeting and seminar sessions. * * * The Lay also does extensive work on the local level in presenting two very popular annual events at the church. The Men of Vison and the Women of Purpose worship services (pictured below and on previous page) feature people from all walks of life who tell of their faith journey. Men focus on vision, while women speak of purpose. Also in the works is a Youth of Promise component. The Lay Person of the year is named on the annual Lay Day. The ever-popular Fish Fry Fellowship is an annual fundraising event that focuses on family fun and games. * * * Wright is quick to point to those in the past and present who helped pour the foundation of what stands today. We stand on broad shoulders. Names like Cornelius Stockton, Joanna Lee, Betty Thompson, Therae Batten, Louis L.D. Brown Sr., Evelyn Graham, William Butler, Juanita Doll Jackson and so many others come to mind, Wright acknowledges. Betty was called the GPS because she knew where every church was. If you don t know the story, who will tell it? If people don t hear the story, what will entice them to come? asks Wright. We have to be able to continue to tell the story. When I was away from Bethel, I was active in the WMS. But when I returned, I started working with the Lay. The teaching and training fit what I liked to do. But once I got started, it s the camaraderie and fellowship that kept me coming back. Lay folks love to have a good time together!!! It s a great chance to meet different people. The people are the real drawing card. Lolita Brown Officers President: Patricia Wright First vice president: George Banks Second vice president: Linnell Baker Recording secretary: Crystal Pruitt Financial secretary: Wanda Williams Treasurer: Plexie Brown Asst. Recording Secretary: Dwineshia Latimore Chaplain: Maria Scruggs Historiographer: Wallace Ollinger Corresponding secretary: Rosa Nesbitt Parliamentarian: Vesta Ellerbe Director of Lay activities: Lolita Brown Young adult representative: Jenifer Burklin Walker 5