November, 2014 More than your News Source It s a Ministry Volume 27, Issue 11 Church Celebrates 56 Years T he pastor, officers, and members of Greater Zionfield Family Worship Center cordially invite Fellowship Journal churches, neighboring churches, and those in the surrounding area to join them as they celebrate their church s 56th anniversary on Sunday, November 23, 2014 at 8 a.m. and 10:30 a.m. The theme for this great occasion is "Vision to Victory," Habakkuk 2:2. Come and hear two dynamic guest speakers. The speaker for the 8:00 service will be Pastor Gregory Cooper of Antioch Full Gospel Baptist Church. Pastor John Dillon of Body of Christ Fellowship will deliver the Word during the second service. Greater Zionfield is located at 636 Eleventh Street, Westwego, LA under the leadership of Dr. Samuel Travis, Jr. and Lady Felicia Travis. Shiloh s 142 nd Anniversary Y ou are invited to worship with the Shiloh Baptist Church pastor, officers, and members on the occasion of the celebration of the church s 142 nd anniversary. This joyous event will take place on Sunday, November 16; service commences at 8 a.m. The theme is The Church Blessed by God. The guest speaker will be Rev. Orin Grant of St. Paul B.C. Shiloh Baptist Church of Gretna is located at 723 Magellan Street, Gretna, LA. Rev. Larry J. Davis is the pastor. Reflecting on His Goodness By Gail R. Jackson, Editor I love my morning walks in the park. When the cloudless blue sky is most beautiful and the fall wind is cool and inviting, I am in awe of God s presence. Like the trees, I stretch out my arms to God. Like the birds that sing, I, too, sing praises to Him. This is my favorite worship setting. The goodness and mercies of our Heavenly Father are with us and all around us. From the rising of the sun unto the going down of the same, our God deserves our worship and praise. Thanksgiving is that special time of year when many people prepare to spend time with loved ones. Many spruce up their homes, prepare special meals, and set aside that day for family and friends. In the midst of all these preparations, remember to take some time to reflect on the goodness of our Father. Many churches will be open on Thanksgiving Day, including those listed below. They cordially invite you to start your day with them in worship. Mt. Sinai Baptist Church, 1249 LeBoeuf Street, Algiers; 7 a.m. Dominion and Power Ministries, 1525 Lapalco Blvd., Harvey; 8 a.m. First Agape Baptist Church, 3219 Thalia Street, New Orleans; 8 a.m. Regular Baptist Church, 901 Fifth Street, Gretna; 8 a.m. Saint Rock Baptist Church, 2300 Rochelle Avenue, Harvey; 8:30 a.m. Mt. Zion Missionary Baptist Church, 701 Huey P. Long Avenue, Gretna; 9 a.m.
Page 2 Fellowship Journal Sr. Administrative Staff: EDITOR Gail R. Jackson PUBLISHER Lawrence Jackson CONTRIBUTING WRITERS: Kimberly A. Dilosa Patty Johnson Monica Pierre DISTRIBUTION Joquise Bridges Russell Brown Airelle Harris Alicia Harris Rodney Hodges PHOTOGRAPHY Asolid Photography Fellowship Journal P.O. Box 1398 Marrero, LA 70073 (504) 341-4238 Fax: (504) 341-4238 Email: fellowshipjournal @hotmail.com Visit our website: Follow us on Facebook! FJ is published on the third Sunday of each month. All articles submitted for publication consideration must be received by 9 p.m. on the second Sunday of each month. Advertisements are due on the Friday preceding the second Sunday of each month. Articles with pictures must be submitted together. Inclusion of pictures are based on space availability. Submit articles thru our email, website, fax, or to the address above. Advertisers must call the office or communicate thru email. First Agape Announces Revival The pastor, officers, and members of First Agape Baptist Church graciously extend a spirit-filled invitation to Fellowship Journal s staff, subscribers, friends, and also the public to their fall revival. Services will be held Tuesday, November 18 Thursday, November 20, 2014 at 7:00 nightly. The guest revivalists are as follows: Tuesday: Rev. Carnell Bridges, (New Zion Baptist Church, Crown Point, LA); Wednesday: Pastor Wesley Anderson, Jr. (Gr. New Mt. Zion Baptist Church, Garyville, LA); and Thursday: Rev. Donnie Farmer (New Evening Star Baptist Church, Gulfport, MS). Come and be blessed by these great men of God. Everyone is also invited to Thanksgiving service on November 27 at 8 a.m. Come one and all and share in these services. They are looking forward to seeing you. First Agape Baptist Church is located at 3219 Thalia Street, New Orleans, LA. Rev. Eddie M. Payne is the host pastor. For a complete listing of all services, see their order of services on page 4. 2014 Fellowship Journal. All Rights Reserved. Material may not be reproduced in whole or in part in any form without prior written permission.
November, 2014 Page 3 The Royal Ambassadors The Royal Ambassadors is a nonprofit Christian music ensemble under the direction of Kenneth H. Collins. This group of high school and college students enjoys promoting their gifts of music as they perform throughout the Greater New Orleans area and the nation. The Royal Ambassadors performed in churches in Houston, Texas and in Memphis, TN this past summer and was very well received. Impressed by their performance, Rev. Dr. William P. Butler, pastor of Rock of Ages Baptist Church in Knoxville, TN, has extended an invitation to the Royal Ambassadors to be their special guest at their New Year s Eve worship service. The cost of this trip is enormous. These deserving students are asking the Fellowship Journal family of churches, businesses, and the community-at-large to help them with travel expenses. Please send your generous gifts to: Kenneth H. Collins c/o The Royal Ambassadors Music Ensemble 6239 Dover Place New Orleans, LA 70131 No donation is too small. Questions can be directed to Sister Sandra Collins at 504-394-4002. Thank you for loving and supporting these young people. Your thoughtfulness and prayers are appreciated.
Page 4
Page 6 O Give Thanks at Regular Baptist Church Everyone is welcome to give thanks with Rev. T. A. Hodge and the Regular Baptist Church family on Thanksgiving Day. Service commences at 8 a.m. on November 27, 2014. This notice serves as your official invitation to come give God His just reward. It's About Outreach Regular s Outreach/Missionary Ministry s celebration will be Sunday, November 16, 2014 during both 8:30 a.m. and 10:45 a.m. services. This will be a celebration like none other. A Soulful Christmas - Come join RBC s Music Ministry and give God ALL the praise on Friday, December 5, 2014. Service begins at 7 p.m. You will be blessed by Regular s Music Ministry, Anointed Liturgical Dancers, and The Silent Praise Mime Ministry, along with a Christmas play by the Drama Ministry. They expect to see you there. For more information, see their ad on page 9. The doors are open to you and yours at Regular Baptist Church, 901 Fifth Street in Gretna. Please join them on Sundays at 8:30 a.m. and 10:45 a.m. for worship experiences like none other; Mondays for Bible study/prayer meeting at 6:45 p.m., and Thursdays for mid-week Inspirational Worship at 6:45 p.m. It is their prayer to see you at one of these inspiring services. You can also watch Regular s weekly broadcast: Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays on WUPL-TV Channel 54, Cable Channel 2 at 6:30 a.m., Thursdays at 4:30 a.m. on WHNO Channel 20, and live video streaming: regularbc.org @ 9 a.m. and on ITunes! You can subscribe to the RBC PODcast by going to: http://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/regular-baptistchurch-pod/id462903554 Regular Baptist Church is The End of Your Search for a Friendly Church.
November, 2014 Page 7
Page 8 Church Anniversary: Greater Old Zion Congratulations to Greater Old Zion Missionary Baptist Church on the celebration of its 44 th church anniversary. A special service will be held on Sunday, November 16, 2014 at 3 p.m. Rev. Micheal Kelly from St. Matthews Missionary Baptist Church of Picayune, MS is the guest preacher. The church will also host the 90 th birthday celebration for Sis. Vernice E. Woodard on Sunday, November 30 th at 7 p.m. The event will take place at the Little Zion Multipurpose Center, 4821 Earhart Blvd, New Orleans. All Fellowship Journal readers are invited to attend. Greater Old Zion is located at 655 North Rocheblave Street, New Orleans. Rev. Mat E. Turner is the pastor. Giving Thanks with Saint Rock The Fellowship Journal family of churches is invited to participate and worship on Thanksgiving Day with the Saint Rock Baptist Church family on Thursday, November 27, 2014. Service commences at 8:30 a.m. During the worship service, the women of the church will present Outstanding Women of the Bible. Dinner will be served after the worship service. Rev. Alfredia Loston is host pastor; Bishop Leonard Franklin is assistant pastor. The church is located at 2300 Rochelle Avenue, Harvey, LA.
November, 2014 Page 9 Mt. Zion Welcomes You in December Pastor Noily Paul, Jr. and the members of Mt. Zion Missionary Baptist Church extend a hearty welcome to the Fellowship Journal family of churches to these special services: Saturday, December 6 is the Youth Christmas brunch at 1 p.m. The Deaconess Board #2 will host its service on Sunday, December 7 at 9:45 a.m. Ushers & Choir s Day is Saturday, December 13 at 1 p.m. Sunday, December 14 is the Youth Choir s pre-christmas program; 9:45 a.m. Sunday, December 21 is Senior Choir s day at 9:45 a.m. Thursday, December 25, Christmas morning service will be held from 9-10 a.m. Sunday, December 28 is the Lord s Supper commencing at 9:45 a.m. Mt. Zion is located at 701 Huey P. Long Avenue, Gretna, LA. Mt. Sinai Baptist Church A s the members of Mt. Sinai Baptist Church continue in serving God s people, they invite you to join them on Thanksgiving Day for service at 7 a.m. Also, you are invited to attend Youth Fellowship on Friday, November 21, at 7 p.m. Mt. Sinai is located at 1249 LeBoeuf Street in Algiers, La. where the pastor is the Rev. Dudley Watson.
Page 10 Praying for the Men and Women of the Military and their families. May God Bless and Keep You!
November, 2014 Page 11 Word Search Theme: Diabetes Awareness C Q N M N Z W J E V U N N S X D C B Q A H E G J X L R L Z J S W G Q C N Z Q T D E W F I Z M Q E O C C I F E W A R I C T X X W M R V G P C V W D C V D C X E A V C T D P Y N Z H I S Z H O A D S M Q S U Y C M Z S K S O O B O T Q Q I D H U H W E X Z J F Q L J F I I E I Q R E W A T C H C A R B S Y O D O U V C S L E V E L R A G U S H N V F J K S L O W S C S I D Y A D T A X G F M U Z F J E Z A V I B G Z L L C E N I L U S N I K G Y Z R S B A L E SUGAR LEVELS HEALTHY FOOD WATCH CARBS EXERCISE INSULIN AVOID STRESS There are seven differences in the second picture. Can you spot them?
Page 12 Death with Dignity A 29-year-old woman named Brittany Maynard, suffering from an aggressive brain tumor, died on November 1, 2014, but not from the tumor. She took her own life in the name of "death with dignity." It became national news when she announced on social media her decision to take her life. She even landed on the cover of People Magazine. Collectively, it brought the issue of "right to die" to the forefront of public conversation. The Bible is very clear about the taking of a human life. In Exodus 20:13, in the sixth of the Ten Commandments, God says, "You shall not murder" (Exodus 20:13, NIV). The key word there is "murder." The reason is simple - it's because life is sacred. Not just some lives, but every life. The fact that each and every one of us was created in the image of God gives each and every one of us infinite worth and value. Taking it upon ourselves to end a life is the ultimate act of defiance against God, for life is His and His alone to give and take. All human beings have infinite worth because they are made in the image of God. And the taking of a life - any life - is showing contempt for God and His image. Life is sacred. It is not ours to do with as we please. Only God can end it or direct its ending. What do you think? Should a terminally ill patient end his or her own life for the sake of the quality of life? Leave your comments at.