Culminating Services African American History Observance 4th Sunday February 26, 2017 Rev. Willie D. Hall, Interim Pastor Rev. Daron W. Willis, Associate Minister Rev. Charles L. Williams, Associate Minister Phone: 323-569-4162 Fax: 323-569-9259 Email: thetab@mytabnow.org Visit us Online @ http://mytabnow.org Facebook: 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.
4TH SUNDAY February 26, 2017 SUNDAY SCHOOL: 9:00-10:30 A.M. Bro. George Saunders, Jr., Superintendent Dea. Clea A. Lewis, Assistant Superintendent "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 - Culminating Services African American History Observance 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 HYMN OF PRAISE We Shall Overcome #372 Verse 1 We shall overcome, We shall overcome, We shall overcome, some day Oh, deep in my Heart, I do believe, We Shall overcome, some day Verse 2 The Lord will see us through, The Lord will see us through, The Lord will see us through, some day. Oh, deep in my Heart, I do believe, The Lord will see us through, some day Verse 3 We re on to victory, We re on to victory, We re on to victory, some day Oh, deep in my Heart, I do believe, We re on to victory, some day Verse 4 We ll walk hand in hand, We ll walk hand in hand, We ll walk hand in hand, some day, Oh, deep in my Heart, I do believe, We ll walk hand in hand, some day WELCOME OF VISITORS ANNOUNCEMENTS/ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS MINISTRY OF MUSIC Hello RESPONSIVE READING: Hebrews 8: 6-13 MINISTRY OF MUSIC TITHES, OFFERTORY, BUILDING FUND THE CHANT PRAISE GOD FROM WHOM ALL BLESSINGS FLOW ALTAR CALL (Those with specific prayer request and or praise reports may come to the Altar at this time.) MINISTRY OF MUSIC
SERMONIC SELECTION THE SERMON Rev. Charles Williams, Jr. THE INVITATION TO DISCIPLESHIP (This period is for the reception of New Members ONLY) THE SERVICE OF BENEDICTION & TABLE BLESSINGS THE CHANT God Be With You ~THOUGHT FOR THE WEEK~ In a Bureaucracy, they shoot the bull, pass the buck and make 7 copies of everything. Celebrating Black History Month @ The Tab The earliest known traditional hats in history were worn in Thebes and seen on ancient Egyptian murals. Next there were Phrygian caps that were worn by the freed slaves in Rome, signifying their independence. As the centuries went by, the traditional use of hats worn by women in church is said to originate from the Apostle Paul s words in 1st Corinthians 11:15, which says that women should cover their heads during worship. Black women have since embraced those words with elaborate church hats. During and after slavery, black women who worked as maids and servants broke away from their uniforms on Sunday and wore decorated hats to service. The hat, no matter what material it was made from, was adorned with ribbons, bows and flowers. It was the black woman s one day of individualism. Since then, church hats have gotten bigger and bolder. 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.
Today s Message SUNDAY WORSHIP SERVICE 4th SUNDAY February 26, 2017 Subject: Scripture: High Points: ATTEND CHURCH REGULARLY AUDIO CD s AVAILABLE CONTACT IMPACT MINISTRY
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
In Loving Memory of Our Mom, These Beautiful Flowers You See Today are in Honor of Odell McMullen Happy Birthday We Love and Miss You Your Children
FEBRUARY 2017 African/American Cultural Observance All Month-Long TODAY 4th Sunday, February 26th @ 11:00 a.m. Annual African/American Cultural Day Service The Traditional Fellowship Feast Has Been Cancelled for This Year Monday, February 27th @7:00 p.m. Bible Study MARCH 2017 Wednesday, March 1st @ 11:00 a.m. Mid-Week Prayer Service School of Evangelism @ 7:30 p.m. NEXT SUNDAY 1st Sunday, March 5th Sunday School @ 9:00 a.m. - 10:00 a.m. Morning Worship Service @ 11:00 a.m. The Ordinance of The Lord s Supper Pastor Hall Preaching 2nd Sunday, March 12th @ 11:00 a.m. Sunday School @ 9:00 a.m. - 10:00 a.m. Morning Worship Service @ 11:00 a.m.
Thank you To my Tabernacle Family, I have been searching for words that could tell just how I feel about you. So all I can do, is ask you to think of a word that you feel expresses great gratitude, then double it, and that will come close to what I feel. So, Until a greater word is found, please accept my heartfelt Thanks for all your love, caring and sharing. Pastor Willie D. Hall 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! ATTENTION AUXILIARIES All Auxiliaries, please submit your email addresses to the office so that we can email any information and correspondence to you. Thank you, Judy Johnson
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Celebrating Black History Month @ The Tab The following is from GreatBlackHeroes.com We want to encourage you to visit GreatBlackHeroes.com to read about all of the people on this page and so many more black heroes who have contributed to the greatness of America.
Celebrating Black History Month @ The Tab Ava DuVernay directed the Oscar-nominated film Selma (2014), which chronicles Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. s leadership in the struggle for voting rights. She is the first African-American female director to receive a Golden Globe nomination and have a film nominated for a Best Picture Oscar. She received another Oscar nomination for her documentary '13th' (2016). Born in 1972 in Long Beach, California, Filmmaker Ava DuVernay worked in film publicity and marketing, and established her own agency, before deciding to become a filmmaker. Growing up with an entrepreneurial father who owned a carpeting business, DuVernay had an interest in rhyming and hip-hop and eventually attended UCLA. During the 1990s, she worked in film publicity before starting the DuVernay Agency, which specialized in movie marketing for African- American audiences. In 2011, DuVernay co-founded the African-American Film Festival Releasing Movement, a group dedicated to supporting the release and distribution of black indie movies. She helmed hip-hop documentaries and then released two feature films: I Will Follow (2010) and Middle of Nowhere (2012). She directed the Oscar-nominated historical drama Selma, which follows a portion of Dr. Martin Luther King s life during an urgent call for voting rights. With this critically acclaimed work, DuVernay became the first African-American female director to receive a Golden Globe nomination and have a film nominated for a Best Picture Oscar. In 2016, she directed 13th, a documentary about the criminalization of African Americans and the U.S. prison system, which received an Oscar nomination for feature documentary.
Celebrating Black History Month @ The Tab Born and raised in New York City, astrophysicist Neil DeGrasse Tyson discovered his love for the stars at an early age. After studying at Harvard University, he earned his doctorate from Columbia University in 1991. Tyson went to work for the Hayden Planetarium in 1996 and still serves as its director. He hosted the NOVA ScienceNow series from 2006 to 2011. Tyson remains a popular TV science expert today and has amassed over 3.6 million followers on Twitter. One of America's best-known scientists, astrophysicist Neil DeGrasse Tyson has spent much of his career sharing his knowledge with others. He has a great talent for presenting complex concepts in a clear and accessible manner. Tyson grew up in New York City. When he was nine, he took a trip to the Hayden Planetarium at the Museum of Natural History where he got his first taste of star-gazing. Tyson later took classes at the Planetarium and got his own telescope. As a teenager, he would watch the skies from the roof of his apartment building. An excellent student, Tyson graduated from the Bronx High School of Science in 1976. He then earned a bachelor's degree in Physics from Harvard University and a doctorate in astrophysics from Columbia University in 1991. After spending a few years doing post-doctorate work at Princeton University, Tyson landed a job at the Hayden Planetarium. In addition to his work at the planetarium, Tyson has found other ways of improving the nation's scientific literacy. "One of my goals is to bring the universe down to Earth in a way that further excites the audience to want more," he once said. To this end, Tyson has written several books for the general public, including Death by Black Hole and Other Cosmic Quandaries and The Pluto Files: The Rise and Fall of America's Favorite Planet. He has taken his message to the airwaves as well, serving as the host of PBS's NOVA ScienceNow documentary series from 2006 to 2011. In addition to breaking down barriers between scientists and the general public, Tyson has brought diversity to astrophysics. He is one of the few African Americans in his field. Tyson lives in New York City with his wife and their two children. Outside of his scientific endeavors, he is an avid collector of writing instruments. Thank you for Celebrating Black History Month all month Log with us here at The Tab! We invite you to continue studying the great achievements of black people throughout history. Be Inspired!
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