3rd Sunday February 19th, 2017 Celebrate Black History!! - The Rev. Willie D. Hall, Interim Pastor - - The Rev. Daron W. Willis, Associate Minister - - The Rev. Charles L. Williams, Associate Minister - Contact Us Phone: 323-569-4162 Fax 323-569-9259 thetab@mytabnow.org http://mytabnow.org http://on.fb.me/tabnow
Winning Our primary concern throughout our ministry is to bring people to a personal saving knowledge of Jesus Christ. We place a strong emphasis on evangelism as a way of Life, always reaching out to those who are lost. INSTRUCTING Our desire is to promote personal growth, whether In group settings or in one-on-one relationships. We believe in teaching the principles set forth in God s Word. Seeking to instill a Christ centered life. We focus on the truth of scripture and its practical application. SENDING Our ministry is motivated by Jesus command to Go into all the world and preach the gospel. We take full responsibility to effectively carry the message of God s love throughout the world by equipping and sending those who are willing to follow this Great Commission. ENCOURAGING Our people are the heart of our ministry! Following the example Jesus set forth in the New Testament, we are committed to a life of servanthood. Daily our goal is to provide an environment where we can nurture and encourage the body of Christ.
3RD SUNDAY February 19, 2017 9:00-10:30 A.M. - SUNDAY SCHOOL Bro. George Saunders, Jr., Superintendent Dea. Clea A. Lewis, Assistant Superintendent ~ Order of Service ~ MORNING WORSHIP SERVICE "Though I walk in the midst of trouble, thou wilt revive me: thou shalt stretch forth thine hand against the wrath of mine enemies, and thy right hand shall save me." - Psalm 138:7 10:45 A.M. DEVOTIONAL PERIOD HYMN SCRIPTURE PRAYER TESTIMONY PERIOD 11:00 A.M. THE PROCESSIONAL THE CALL TO WORSHIP There is one body, and one Spirit, even as ye are called in one hope of your calling; One Lord, one faith, one baptism, One God and Father of all, who is above all, and through all, and in you all. THE INVOCATION THE CHORAL RESPONSE Spirit Of The Living God #124
CONGREGATIONAL SONG OF PRAISE I Have Decided to Follow Jesus #164 Verse 1 I have decided to follow Jesus; I have decided to follow Jesus; I have decided to follow Jesus; no turning back, no turning back. Verse 2 Though none go with me, I still will follow; though none go with me, I still will follow; though none go with me, I still will follow; no turning back, no turning back. Verse 3 My cross I'll carry, till I see Jesus; my cross I'll carry, till I see Jesus; my cross I'll carry, till I see Jesus; no turning back, no turning back. Verse 4 The world behind me, the cross before me; the world behind me, the cross before me; the world behind me, the cross before me; no turning back, no turning back. WELCOME OF VISITORS ANNOUNCEMENTS/ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS MINISTRY OF MUSIC Hello RESPONSIVE READING: Psalm 17: 1-15 MINISTRY OF MUSIC TITHES / OFFERTORY / BUILDING FUND/ THE CHANT PRAISE GOD FROM WHOM ALL BLESSINGS FLOW Male Chorus ALTAR CALL & SWEET HOUR OF PRAYER (Those persons with specific prayer requests and or praise reports may come to the Altar at this time.)
MINISTRY OF MUSIC Anna Washington Women s Chorus THE SERMONIC HYMN THE SERMON Pastor Willie D. Hall THE INVITATION TO DISCIPLESHIP (This period is for the reception of New Members ONLY) THE SERVICE OF BENEDICTION THE CHANT God Be With You (the words to the chant are on the last page) Threefold Amen Sermons and Biscuits are improved by shortening Happy Birthday Sister Marguerite Johnson! February 20th is Sis. Marguerite Johnson s birthday. Birthday Cards & Well Wishes may be sent to Marguerite Johnson 436 Spruce Street Hammond, Indiana 46324 Nursery Service is available each Sunday for infants and toddlers in the Helen Towns Child Care Room, from 11:00 A.M. to 1:30 P.M.
God Be With You 'Til we meet again Oh, God be with God, Until we meet again (repeat) If I never more shall meet you If I never more shall greet you God, be with you 'Til we meet again Keep on working for the Master He'll be with you here and after Until we meet again 'Til we meet again God is truly with us Until we meet again (repeat)
Today s Message SUNDAY WORSHIP SERVICE 3rd SUNDAY February 19, 2017 Subject: _ Scripture: High Points : ATTEND CHURCH REGULARLY CD S AVAILABLE FOLLOWING SERVICE AUDIO CASSETTES AVAILABLE BY REQUEST ONLY CONTACT MEDIA MINISTRY - OR USE ORDER FORM IN THE TAB
The Altar Floral bouquet is placed in remembrance : We honor the 88th Birthday of Deacon L.C. Turner Arrived Here 2/22/1929 Departed Here 10/21/2012 He who has an ear let him hear what he Holy Spirit says to the churches - REV: 2:29 KKJV (his birth date 2/29) Saundra Turner & children/great-grand all miss you Granmps!
All Hymnals are to remain in the Sanctuary IMPORTANT In order to keep the solemnity of the Service each Sunday, we request that you, kindly disconnect all cellular phones and pagers once you have entered the Sanctuary. Thank you for your cooperation, and we hope that you enjoy our Service. Sanctuary Policies We do hope to adequately minister to you during our Morning Worship Celebration. Please do not move around after the Service has begun, and please be sensitive to those who want to listen to the Service and learn from God s Word. We say this to you because of our desire to keep distractions to a minimum. Please put your trash in our garbage cans located in the Hallway and not in the Pew racks Please Help us to Cut Energy Costs by cutting off lights, Heat & A/C when Rooms, Hallways and Meeting Areas are not in use. Thank you for your Cooperation
Upcoming on Our Calendar FEBRUARY 2017 African American History Observance (all month long) Today 3rd Sunday, February 19th Sunday School @ 9:00 a.m. - 10:00 a.m. Morning Worship Service @ 11:00 a.m. Monday, February 20th @7:00 p.m. Bible Study Wednesday, February 22nd @ 11:00 a.m. Mid-Week Prayer Service School of Evangelism @ 7:30 p.m. NEXT SUNDAY 4th Sunday, February 26th @ 11:00 a.m. Annual African/American Cultural Day Service Sunday School @ 9:00 a.m. - 10:00 a.m. Morning Worship Service @ 11:00 a.m. No African-American Heritage Feast This Year MARCH 2017 1st Sunday, March 5th Sunday School @ 9:00 a.m. - 10:00 a.m. Morning Worship Service @ 11:00 a.m. Pastor Hall Preaching
Save The Date Prayer Breakfast A Very Special Announcement To All Members and Special Friends The TIME is here again!! The Prayer Breakfast Committee is preparing to bring you another spirit filled morning as we present our Twenty-Ninth Annual Women s Prayer Breakfast. Please mark your calendar for April 22nd, 2017 for this special occasion. Look for additional information in the Tab in coming weeks. Norma Chappelle, Chairpreson Callie Parker, Co-Chairperson
Celebrating Black History! Shirley Ann Jackson, born in 1946 in Washington, D.C., has achieved numerous firsts for African American women. She was the first black woman to earn a Ph.D. from Massachusetts Institute of Technology (M.I.T.); to receive a Ph.D. in theoretical solid state physics; to be elected president and then chairman of the board of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS); to be president of a major research university, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in New York; and to be elected to the National Academy of Engineering. Jackson was also both the first African American and the first woman to chair the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission. Jackson s parents and teachers recognized her natural talent for science and nurtured her interest from a young age. In 1964, after graduating as valedictorian from her high school, Jackson was accepted at M.I.T., where she was one of very few women and even fewer black students. Despite discouraging remarks from her professors about the appropriateness of science for a black woman, she chose to major in physics and earned her B.S. in 1968. Jackson continued at M.I.T. for graduate school, studying under the first black physics professor in her department, James Young. In 1973, she earned her Ph.D. Barack Obama was the 44th president of the United States, and the first African American to serve in the office. First elected to the presidency in 2008, he won a second term in 2012. Born in Honolulu in 1961, Barack Obama went on to become President of the Harvard Law Review and a U.S. senator representing Illinois. In 2008, he was elected President of the United States, becoming the first African-American commander-in-chief. He served two terms as the 44 president of the United States. While living with his grandparents, Obama enrolled in the esteemed Punahou Academy, He excelled in basketball and graduated with academic honors in 1979. As one of only three black students at the school, Obama became conscious of racism and what it meant to be African-American. After high school, Obama studied at Occidental College in Los Angeles for two years. He then transferred to Columbia University in New York City, graduating in 1983 with a degree in political science. After working in the business sector for two years, Obama moved to Chicago in 1985. There, he worked on the impoverished South Side as a community organizer for low-income residents in the Roseland and the Altgeld Gardens communities.
Celebrating Black History! Lonnie G. Johnson is a former Air Force and NASA engineer who invented the massively popular Super Soaker water gun. This African-American engineer and inventor was born in Alabama in 1949. He earned his master's degree in nuclear engineering from Tuskegee University, and went on to work for the U.S. Air Force and the NASA space program. After tinkering with the invention of a high-powered water gun, Johnson's Super Soaker became a top-selling item by the early 1990s. He has since been developing the Johnson Thermoelectric Energy Converter (JTEC), an engine that converts heat directly into electricity. Born on October 6, 1949, in Mobile, Alabama. His father was a World War II veteran who worked as a civilian driver at nearby Air Force bases, while his mother worked in a laundry and as a nurse's aid. Growing up in Mobile in the days of legal segregation, Johnson attended Williamson High School, an all-black facility, where, despite his precocious intelligence and creativity, he was told not to aspire beyond a career as a technician. Nevertheless, inspired by the story of famed African- American inventor George Washington Carver, Johnson persevered in his dream of becoming an inventor. Valerie Thomas is an African-American scientist and inventor best known for her patented illusion transmitter and contributions to NASA research. She was born in May 1943 in Maryland. Thomas's interest in math and science were not encouraged until her college years. After graduating with a degree in chemistry, Thomas accepted a position at NASA. She remained there until her retirement in 1995. During that time, Thomas received a patent for an illusion transmitter and contributed broadly to the organization's research efforts. Thomas attended a high school for girls that downplayed math and science. After graduating from high school, Thomas finally got a chance to explore her interests as a student at Morgan State University. She was one of only two women at Morgan to major in physics. Thomas excelled in her studies. She graduated from Morgan and accepted a position as a data analyst at NASA.Thomas grew to be a valued NASA employee. In the 1970s, she managed the development of the image-processing systems for Landsat, the first satellite to send images to the Earth from space.
Thank You Very Much! Dearest Pastor Hall and the Tabernacle of Faith Baptist Church Family We sincerely express our heartfelt thanks for your prayers, cards, flowers and donations. We thank you for opening your Sanctuary and your hearts to come to our family s aide in our time of sorrow. Thank you to the kitchen staff, for preparing such a wonderful meal. And Usher oard, your sympathy and thoughtfulness will always be gratefully remembered, and deeply appreciated. Thank God for hearts like yours that are thoughtful, kind and caring like His! Love and God Bless, The Speed Family Gift Receipts Are Ready Please pick up your gift receipts (for your tax returns) in The Church Office after Service on Sunday, Or Mon-Fri from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. -. Thank you!
Tabernacle Of Faith Baptist Church 11328 South Central Avenue, Los Angeles, California 90059 The Reverend Willie D. Hall, Interim Pastor