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Volume 6, Issue 5 November, 2014 November 2014 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 In everything give thanks; for this is the will of God in Christ Jesus concerning you. (I Thessalonians 5:18) Welcome November the month of our timetested tradition of giving thanks. And, although Believers always seem to lift up this Thessalonians text during this month, we are clear that throughout God s Word, we are called to always give thanks not just on Thanksgiving Day or Thanksgiving month, but every day of our lives, whenever we can, wherever we can, and as often as we can! And, so, during this month, we take special time to examine God s Word, and God s expectation, and God s command that we give thanks. Yet, the text gives some parameters about our thanksgiving. We are to be cheerful no matter what happens to us. This is a tall order for many of us because we are constantly asking the questions: How can I give thanks when my life is in a mess? How can I give thanks when I m not in the best of health? How can I give thanks when I m not living where I want to live? How can I give thanks when I don t have enough money to do what I want to do? But, the question that we should be asking is How can we NOT give thanks, when we consider all the blessings that God has bestowed on us? The Pastor s Word As Americans for whom this day set aside for giving thanks is a unique tradition not celebrated in other countries, we should remember the history of Thanksgiving, and that our fore-parents gave thanks in spite of the hardships they had experienced during those first months in a new land. They had lost loved ones on the ocean voyage to the new world; and once here, sickness, death, harsh conditions, and hard living threatened to destroy them. But, God had blessed them with new friends, who had shared with them, and taught them, and assisted them in making their new home in this new land. Although we repaid their kindness by stealing their land and forcing them to live on Reservations, we still established a day when the community and ultimately the nation would give thanks. The Bible says that this is the way God wants you who belong to Christ Jesus to live (Message Bible). Homecoming Celebration Homecoming Celebration weekend at Wayman was both spiritual and uplifting. We had a blessed time praising the Lord in two great worship services. On Saturday, alumni and current members of the Wayman Youth Choir sponsored a Pre-Homecoming concert with guest choirs from the area. The program ended with guest choirs joining the Youth Choir to form a mass choir singing glorious praises. On Sunday, Wayman celebrated our Annual Homecoming and Stained Glass Window Dedication Service during our morning worship service. Elder Cheryl Smith from Gospel Tabernacle Church in Clements, MD. preached a dynamite sermon on our theme Still Praising, Still Believing and Still Worshipping God, from Isaiah 40:31, emphasizing that Wayman has sustained the storm and (Continued on page 2) (Top L-R) Rev. Tonya Anderson; Sis. Andrea Darden, Homecoming Co-Chairperson; Sis. Sandra Dixon, Homecoming Chairperson; Rev. Kenneth Johnson (Bottom L-R) Elder Cheryl Smith, Homecoming Preacher; Rev. Dr. Lois A. Poag-Ray, Pastor nevertheless, in spite of, and anyway possible will continue to fulfill this theme. Dinner was served in the lower auditorium while a slide presentation showed pictures of members from the past and present. The Homecoming Committee would like to thank everyone who participated, attended, donated and prayed for us as we continue to remember the promises of God. To God be the Glory! Page

The Pastor s Word (Continued from page 1) Giving thanks is not an option for Believers, but a conscious decision made by those who belong to Christ and have been empowered by the Holy Spirit to live transformed lives. The sentences of this entire text remind us of the requirements that go along with living as thankful people, and are clearly explained in the Contemporary English Version of the Bible (CEV): Don t be hateful to people just because they are hateful to you. Rather be good to each other and to everyone else. Always be joyful and never stop praying. Whatever happens, keep thanking God. This is what God wants you to do. Don t turn away God s Spirit or ignore prophecies. Put everything to the test. Accept what is good and don t have anything to do with evil. (5:15-20) But, what do these words really mean? They mean that kindness should surround us because we are filled with the fruit of the Holy Spirit love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and selfcontrol. And, we can t act this way nor can we have this self-control on our own, but we act as people who have Christ in us. And we pray, remembering that the Holy Spirit does not come and go as in Old Testament times, but remains with us always! So there are no excuses for our bad behavior, nor any excessive rationalization to explain away our ugliness and mean-spiritedness. Senior Choir Anniversary Sunday, November 2, 2014 4pm Special Guests Capital City Community Choir Dr. Gwendolyn Young Silas First Baptist Church But, the text also means that there should be no long faces in God s House, or in our Church meetings, or in Christian fellowship with other Believers, because we are commanded to reflect that the joy of the Lord is our strength, and that the strength of the Lord is our joy. This means that our smiles reach our eyes, because our eyes, being windows to the soul, are always showing that the love of God is in our hearts and our spirits. But most importantly, the text reminds us that evil doesn t live in our house or in our hearts anymore, because we have abstained from every form of evil. Therefore, let us continue to embrace our thanksgiving as people who have a thousand tongues to sing His praise. Let us remember to allow God s love to flow freely around us; and let cheerfulness abound in our hearts and in our minds so that God s joy is reflected in our activity and our conversation. Let us continue to allow God s love to shine brightly in our homes and in our Church. And in this season of special thankfulness, let us continue to run with patience (and with perseverance and determination) 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 Memorial Bro. Earnest Coates 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 Dixon Pastor - Rev. Dr. Lois A. Poag-Ray Page 2

Ebola: Answers to Frequently Asked Questions NEWS FROM THE COMMISSION ON HEALTH Sis. Sylvia Nolan, Chairperson Last Updated: 10.29.14 What is Ebola virus disease? Ebola virus disease is a severe, often fatal, viral disease. Currently, there are Ebola outbreaks in several Western African nations, including Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leone. For the most current information regarding Ebola and outbreaks, visithttp:// www.cdc.gov/vhf/ebola/ What are the symptoms of Ebola? Ebola symptoms usually include fever. Other symptoms may include headache, diarrhea, vomiting, weakness, joint and muscle aches, stomach pain, lack of appetite and bleeding. The symptoms can be similar to other, more common, infections. Symptoms appear 2-21 days after exposure to the virus, but most commonly occur 8-10 days after exposure. How is Ebola spread? Individuals who do not have a fever are not contagious and cannot transmit the disease to another person. The Ebola virus is transmitted through direct contact with the blood or body fluids of an infected person who has symptoms or through exposure to objects (such as needles) that have been contaminated with infected body fluids. Transmission can also occur from directly handling bats, rodents or primates in areas where Ebola occurs. Ebola droplets are not airborne. Ebola cannot be spread through water or food (except for native bush meat). Ebola is not in food that is grown or legally purchased in the United States. Who is at risk for Ebola? Individuals who have recently been in a country with known Ebola virus disease and who also have: Contact with blood or other body fluids of a patient or dead body known to have or suspected to have EVD, or Direct handling of bats, rodents or primates. If someone has symptoms of Ebola virus disease and a possible exposure, that person should contact a health care provider immediately. What is the treatment for Ebola? There is no specific treatment for Ebola; treatment is limited to close monitoring and supportive care in a hospital. See: http://www.cdc.gov/vhf/ebola/treatment/index.html How can County residents who are experiencing a fever, headache, muscle ache and other flu-like symptoms know if they have seasonal flu or Ebola? Seasonal flu and Ebola virus infection can cause some similar symptoms. However, in Anne Arundel County, the symptoms are more likely caused by the more common seasonal flu than Ebola. In the United States, infections with Ebola virus have been uncommon and connected to travelers from one of the affected countries in West Africa or to health care workers caring for an Ebola patient from West Africa. Each year, millions of people are infected, hundreds of thousands are hospitalized and thousands die from the seasonal flu. In the United States, flu activity usually peaks between December and February; however, seasonal flu outbreaks sometime begin as early as October and can occur as late as May. There are tests to detect seasonal influenza and Ebola infection. A health care provider will determine if a patient should be tested for these illnesses based on recent travel or exposure history, symptoms, and clinical presentation. For more information about Ebola virus infection, go to CDC - Ebola Virus Disease. An annual seasonal flu vaccination is the best way to help prevent getting the seasonal flu. For information about appointment-only flu vaccine clinics, see Seasonal Flu Vaccine. What is the risk of Ebola in Maryland? Currently, the risk of acquiring the Ebola virus disease in Maryland is extremely low. As of October 26, 2014, there has been no confirmed case acquired in Maryland. If a case is identified, there are established infection control guidelines to prevent transmission. What is the Anne Arundel County Department of Health doing? The County Department of Health is in constant communication with the Maryland Department of Health and Mental Hygiene (DHMH) concerning protocols and guidelines for assessing any suspected Ebola case and those at risk. DHMH works with health care providers and local health departments to quickly investigate reports of possible Ebola virus infections. The DHMH partners with federal health officials in order to monitor the national and global situation. See Local Partnerships Help to Ensure Ebola Disease Preparedness. Page 3

Special Announcements Men s Fellowship Saturday, November 8th @ 9am All men are welcome Women s Fellowship Friday, November 14th @ 7pm Please join us Christian Cavaliers Anniversary Saturday, November 15th @ 6pm at Wayman Good Hope 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 Bible Study Join us for a study of the Book of Acts Wednesdays at 7pm Calling all Actresses, Actors, Musicians, Dancers & anyone who would like to be a part of our Christmas production Please meet after morning worship service on the 2nd Sunday, Nov. 9th 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 Please notify Sis. Pam Spearman or Rev. Tonya Anderson by Wednesday, Nov. 5 if you plan to attend the Banquet. Payments will be accepted until Nov. 10 Credit Cards can be used for Payments/Donations via PayPal on the Church website www.waymangoodhope.org Did you Know? Articles & Pictures of your organization s activities are much more interesting than anything the editor writes? Help Keep the News of Good Hope interesting. Submit your stories, pictures, recognition, etc. Deadline for publication in the October Newsletter is Sunday, November 30th Page 4

View the News of Good Hope on-line at www.waymangoodhope.org click on the publications tab View the News of Good Hope on-line at www.waymangoodhope.org click on the publications tab Upcoming Event Sunday, December 7th @4pm Wayman Male Chorus Anniversary PRAYER REQUESTS Inez Boone Joanne Blackwell James Brown, Jr. Lloyd Carter Rev. Annette Colston George Darden Anne Coates Day Willis Day 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 Lula Thorpe Alan White Barry White Grace White Shirley White Roy Wilson 4th Shayla Pearmon 5th Andre Butler Ian McCullers 9th Paige McCullers 10th Luvinia Coates 11th Thomas Jackson 12th George Darden Yvonne Melton Hanna Pack NOVEMBER BIRTHDAYS 13th Kelvin Pack 15th Gail Somerville 16th Marjorie Coates 21st Shannon Jackson 28th Lakeesa Coates 29th Michael Gough Maurice Lawhorne 30th Joshua Pack Page 5

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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 661-673-8600 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 who mourn and long for comfort; to all who are sensitive righteousness; to whomsoever will this Church opens 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. forgiveness; to all who are anxious and need peace; to all and look for service; to all who hunger and thirst after 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