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JANUARY 2019 FROM THE PASTOR S DESK W A Y M A N G O O D H O P E A. M. E. C H U R C H News of Good Hope Jesus once again addressed them: I am the world s Light. No one who follows me stumbles around in the darkness. I provide plenty of light to live in. (John 8:12 The Message Bible) Happy New Year! And Welcome January 2019 the month of new beginnings, new opportunities, and renewed hope for the coming 12-month time period of the Year of Our Lord 2019! Once again, we move from the Christmas Season to the Season of Epiphany, and we witness the manifestation of Jesus as the true Light of the world. Through the Advent Season of 2018, through Christmas, and into this New Year, we have been singing that great hymn of the Church, Jesus, The Light of The World; and we have declared that we will walk in the Light of Christ. Once again, we have acknowledged Jesus as the Light of the world the One who lights our pathway; the One who guides us and directs us in all that we are, in all that we say, and in all that we do. In other words, as the New Year begins and as we embrace the Season of Epiphany, we recognize Jesus for who He really is, and as the One who replaces the darkness of the world the sin that so easily besets us; the evil ways of the people around us; and the distractions that blind us to God s love, God s will, and God s way. But, the Good News for this New Year, 2019 is that we do not have to keep missing God. We do not have to continue to live in the world s darkness and sin. We do not have to continue to exist in the addictions and evils of this world. We do not have to continue to walk through this journey called life as blind people who lose their way and their direction as people who stumble in the dark. We do not have to live as people who have no knowledge of the Light that Christ brings into the world. We have heard the report, and the report is true: Jesus IS the Light of the world. More importantly, if we embrace this truth and live in this truth, then we never have to walk in darkness. We declare that in 2019, we can believe the Good News! We can embrace the Good News! God speaks to us anew in this New Year, 2019. This year, we are called anew to allow Jesus into our lives as the true Light of the world! We are called to let the Light of Christ shine in our lives not only for this New Year, but for all the years of our lives. We are directed anew to allow the Light of Christ to shine all around us by day and by night, because we act on the reality that Jesus is the Light of the world. In John s Gospel, we find seven I Am Statements of Jesus. They are seven miracle statements that are designed to help us understand and believe that Jesus is who He claims to be, and that by believing, we have the keys to fully abundant life and eternal life. Through these statements, John presents his underlying message, thereby helping believers to understand Jesus Power for our living in this world. And, we can live fully, abundantly, and eternally because John has given us first-hand statements from Jesus where Jesus in His own words tells us about who Hs is. (Continued on page 2) Page

Thus, in this New Year, we are called to allow the Light of Christ into our lives and to open ourselves to His Light. In this New Year, we are called, once again, to remember that we need His Light in our lives because of the power for living that comes from the Light of Christ. It is a generating source of power for wisdom in decision making and discerning God s more excellent way uncovering the darkness and revealing truth. This simply means that we believe in Jesus power to light our way through this life. And we are reminded to embrace this Jesus Light afresh and anew in order to provide light for our paths, and to guide us not only through this year but through all the days of our lives. Thus, in this New Year of our Lord 2019, we are admonished to let the Light of Christ become our new GPS system, because Jesus is the Light of the world! And, by opening our eyes to the light of Christ, and by opening our hearts to the love of Christ, and by opening our wills to the will of God through Jesus Christ, we have the assurance that we will never walk in darkness. We will be guided by Pastor s Words (continued from page 1) the Light of Christ. Therefore, let us hear God s clarion Call to us for this New Year 2019 that we must walk in the Light of Christ because Jesus is the Light of the world. Moreover, let us hear and receive God s New Year s Call that we must let our lights so shine that the world may see our good works and glorify our Father who is in heaven. It is a call for this year, and for all the years of our lives. In other words, let us allow the Light of Jesus to shine through us so that the world may see our lights and find courage and love and hope because we are shining for Christ. And, as we move forward in 2019, let us pray for the Jesus Light so that we can 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, and Peace, Pastor Poag-Ray 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 self-improvement 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 goal-seeker. 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 Scriptural Thought for the Conference Year 2018-2019 Therefore, since we are surrounded by such a great cloud of witnesses, let us throw off everything that hinders and the sin that so easily entangles. And let us run with perseverance the race marked out for us, fixing our eyes on Jesus, the pioneer and perfecter of faith. For the joy set before him he endured the cross, scorning its shame, and sat down at the right hand of the throne of God. Consider him who endured such opposition from sinners, so that you will not grow weary and lose heart. Hebrews 12:1-3 (NIV) 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 waymangoodhope@aol.com Page 2 News of Good Hope - Editorial Staff Editor - Pamela Spearman This Month s Contributor(s) Bro. Sherman Watts Pastor - Rev. Dr. Lois A. Poag-Ray

NEWS FROM THE COMMISSION ON HEALTH SIS. SYLVIA NOLAN, CHAIRPERSON WINTER ILLNESSES AND HOW TO TREAT THEM It s that time of year again cold and flu season. Colds, sinus infections, strep throat and the flu account for an increase in sick days and hospital visits during the winter months. Here s your quick guide to the season s most common illnesses, as well as ways to treat them. Colds The common cold usually starts with a sore throat, along with some mild achiness and maybe a low fever. Gradually, you may begin to have a dry or mild cough with congestion. You may also have a runny nose and some sneezing. If you have a cold, you generally feel more tired, but are able to get through your day. Your symptoms may last anywhere from seven to 14 days, depending on the virus and your overall health. The best treatment is adequate rest, saline nasal spray, warm salt-water gargles, medicine for decongestion (if you don t have high blood pressure), and a cough suppressant at bedtime so you can rest. Sinus infection Sometimes colds can progress to sinusitis or a sinus infection. Doctors usually diagnose a sinus infection after 10 to 14 days of symptoms, including worsening sinus pain or pressure in the forehead, cheeks and/or between the eyes, and a thick yellow/green nasal discharge throughout the day. You may also develop a fever. Antibiotics and saline nasal rinse can help treat a sinus infection. Strep throat Strep throat is most common in children and young adults. It starts with a severe sore throat, fever, achiness, swollen neck lymph nodes and white patches on the back of the tonsils. You look and feel more ill than when you have the common cold. There is no associated congestion, sneezing, runny nose or cough. Contagious bacteria cause strep throat, and you need antibiotics for treatment. Flu The flu occurs very suddenly. One minute you re feeling fine, and the next you feel as if a truck hit you. It is more severe than the common cold. Symptoms may include achiness, fever, dry cough and headache. Because the flu is viral, antibiotics are not helpful. Instead, antiviral medications help to lessen the severity and duration of symptoms but it is important to treat symptoms early. Fluids, rest, and over-the-counter pain medications for fever and achiness can also alleviate symptoms. Stay home if you have the flu to avoid passing it to others. Getting a yearly flu vaccine is the best way to reduce your risk of getting and spreading the flu. The flu vaccine cannot give you the flu. Some people, however, may experience mild muscle aches, headache and a low fever for a few days. It s not too late to get your flu shot. While the best time to get it is mid-october through November, getting it later is better than not getting it at all. Regardless of what type of illness you have, washing your hands frequently and covering your mouth when you cough and sneeze will go a long way in helping to prevent the spread of germs. Page 3

View the News of Good Hope on the Church website www.waymangoodhope.org PRAYER REQUESTS Dorothy Brown James Brown, Jr. Warren Burnett Lloyd Carter Donald Coates Marjorie Coates Peggy Colbert Melissa Davis Sandy Day Elizabeth Dennis Marion Floyd Brandon Jackson Marla Jackson James Johnson Talicia Johnson Joseph Lovett Jenifer Robinson Margaret Smelley Naomi Smith Whitney Somerville Lorraine Stanton Danaeya Thaniel Lula Thorpe Carl White Latonya White Roy Wilson 5th Atiya Floyd 6th Sandy Day 7th Theresa Williams Erica Jackson Gregory Cully, Sr. 8th Quincy Wilson 14th De Nion Bost 15th Sydnee Green Faye Offett 16th Kyla Coates Warner Johnson JANUARY BIRTHDAYS 17th Jacqueline Harris 18th Linda Johnson Marion Floyd 23rd Yvonne Coates Jasmyn Mackell 24th Pamela White Eric Johnson 28th Monique Wilson Page 4

Upcoming Special Events We offer multiple opportunities to connect and grow spiritually as a Church Family 15 Minute Mid-Week Refreshing Prayer Call Wednesdays 6:30 6:45 am 1-605-475-3235 Access Code 705504# (Dial in and put your phone on mute) Life Application Bible Study via Teleconference Wednesdays 7:30pm 1-605-475-3235 Access Code 705504# (Dial in for interactive dialogue) Traditional Bible Study Thursdays 12 noon-1pm at the Church The Women s Fellowship will meet Friday, January 11th at 7pm All Women are invited - Light Dinner is provided The Men s Fellowship Will meet Saturday, January 12th at 8:30 am All Men are invited Breakfast will be served If you need a Ride to Sunday Service Contact the Church Office by 4pm on Thursdays Blood Pressure Screening is held the 3rd Sunday of each month following morning Worship Service. Sponsored by the Men s Fellowship Check the Calendar for other scheduled meetings 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? Page 5 Answers will be published in the February Newsletter

WAYMAN CHRISTMAS PICTURES The Irene D. Wiilliamson Missionary Society held their annual Christmas lunch on Dec.8th at Hella s Restaurant in Millersville. The Thursday Bible Study group met for lunch on Dec. 20th at Adams Taphouse & Grill. The Women s Fellowship sponsored annual Christmas Caroling on December 16th. Despite the rain and the cold, we visited for assisted living centers and 2 homes. Page 6

So Many Different Churches By Ellen Bailey There are many different churches; but how can that be? When there is only one Holy Bible for all to read There is one church over here and one over there And they all profess to be THE house of prayer. There are many different churches; but how can that be? When we need to worship with love and in harmony But man wants to separate his church from the rest And goes around boasting that his is the very best. There are many different churches; but how can that be? When a church isn t a church, please take heed. The church you attend just might be another house With all the people inside and the Lord on the out. Submitted by Bro. Sherman Watts The Women s Fellowship Christmas fellowship was held on Dec. 21st. Page 7

WAYMAN GOOD HOPE 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 Sunday 9:00-9:50 AM PRAYER CALL (Call In Only) Wednesday 6:30-6:45 AM (Dial 605-475-3235 code 705504#) LIFE APPLICATION BIBLE STUDY (Call In Only) Wednesday 730pm (Dial 605-475-3235 code 705504#) BIBLE STUDY Thursday 12 Noon LOVE FEAST MONTHLY OFFICIAL BOARD 3 rd Thursday 7:00 PM BLOOD PRESSURE SCREENING Thursday before the 1 st Sunday at 6:30 PM12 Noon 3rd Sunday after 10am Worship Service Refer to the Calendar for other regularly scheduled meetings & rehearsals. MINISTERIAL STAFF Rev. Dr. Lois A. Poag-Ray, Pastor Rev. Dr. Charles M. Walker, Retired Pastor Rev. Elisa Evans, 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, Sis. Helen Watkins, Administrative Assistant Church Office Hours Tues. & Thurs. 3:30-6:30 pm; Fri. 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 to all who mourn and long for comfort; to all who are thirst after righteousness; to whomsoever will this Church Christ Jesus our Lord! Enter this Church, therefore, not as a stranger, but as the guest hearts and thanks on your lips, offering God your love and worship here, and may that blessing rest on you forever. need forgiveness; to all who are anxious and need peace; sensitive and look for service; to all who hunger and opens wide its doors and bids you welcome in the name of of God. Come then into God s presence with joy in your service. Beseech God s blessing on those who minister and Page 8