The Grace Memorial Baptist Church 1100 North Eden Street - Baltimore, MD 21213 Reverend Marshall L. Barnes, Pastor Annual Family and Friends Day Theme: Bible Preaching, Bible Believing, Bible Teaching, Bible Practicing Church. 2 Timothy 4:2 Morning Worship Sunday, May 1, 2016 Worship Leader, Rev. Gordon Biggers Focus on Your Soul Ministry *Call to Worship and Invocation.....Rev. Marshall L. Barnes *Opening Hymn (Insert)... Lift Him Up O. T. Reading (Job 42:10-17)...Deacon Cassandra McLeod Have Life Church, Charlotte, N. C. N. T. Reading (Romans 8:33-38)...Deacon Lavinia Smith Heritage Church of Christ Selection........Grace Memorial Mass Choir Morning Prayer... Bro. Marcel Delillye Soul Harvest Ministries Prayer Chant Welcome to Visitors... Deaconess Hilton Patrick Theme: Bible Preaching, Bible Believing, Bible Teaching, Bible Practicing Church. 2 Timothy 4:2 Response to Welcome.... Deacon Clyde Ray First Mount Calvary Baptist Church Pastoral Comments.......Rev. Marshall L. Barnes Selection....Boys -n- A.C.T.I.O.N.
Selection.......Grace Memorial Mass Choir ~ Offering ~ *Offertory Prayer........Trustee Darrin Pope Mission Offering *Tithes and Gifts of Love *Response of Thanksgiving............Congregation Dance.....The Carroll School of Dance Sermonic Hymn.....Evangelist Peggy Carmichael Brown s Memorial Baptist Church The Gospel Message... How to Handle Your Haters Rev. Marshall L. Barnes Pastor, Grace Memorial Baptist Church *Invitation to Christian Discipleship. Rev. Marshall L. Barnes *Altar Call.........Rev. Frank Bell *Benediction and Grace.............Rev. Frank Bell *Recessional.. Grace Memorial Mass Choir Pictures with Pastor (in front of the church) *Standing Seating Worshippers Emergency Notices All emergency situations are to be reported immediately to the Pastor Reverend Marshall L. Barnes e.g., death, hospital emergency, etc. The Deacon and Deaconess Ministry The following Deacons and Deaconess are available to assist members of our Church with prayer and offering of a helping hand whenever assistance is needed and subsequently requested: During the period of April 11 through May 9 contact the following: Deacon James Jones, 443-762-1097 Deacon Luke Montgomery Sr., 443-629-7297 Deaconess Charmaine Cook, 410-298-6133 Deaconess Hilton Patrick, 410-367-0573 ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Reverend Marshall L. Barnes, Pastor Reverend Frank Bell, Associate Pastor Deacon James Jones, Deacon Ministry Chairman Trustee Sharen Williams, Trustee Ministry Chairperson Sister Carolyn Moorehead, Secretary Church Office: 410-563-2355 Fax No.: 410-563-7857 Web-Site Address: http://www.gracememorialbaptist.org Facebook Address: Grace Memorial Baltimore, Maryland Twitter Address: GraceMemorial1 Words of Wisdom Haters don t really hate you, they hate themselves; because you re a reflection of what they wish to be. Dinner will be served in the A. Roberta Pope Fellowship Hall following the Morning Worship.
Sermon Notes Sunday, May 1, 2016 LISTEN to the message from God s Word. USE this sheet to make some personal notes. GO back over them through the coming week. LET God crystallize these truths in YOUR life. Sermon title: Biblical text: Main idea of sermon: 1. 2. 3. 4. Illustration I want to remember: What should I do as a result of hearing this sermon? High Standards and High Expectations for the Glory of God. Church News MOTHER S DAY LUNCHEON There will be a Pre-Mother s Day Luncheon Saturday, May 7 at 12:00 noon. Admission is free! ANNUAL YOUTH ANNIVERSARY Sunday, June 5. More information forthcoming. JOINT BOARD MEETING Monday, June 6 at 7:00 p.m. for all Preachers, Deacons, and Trustees. SEMI-ANNUAL CHURCH MEETING Wednesday, June 8 at 7:00 p.m. for all adult members of Grace. COMMUNITY FUN DAY Our Usher's Ministry will host their 5th Annual Community Fun Day on Saturday, June 11 from 11:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. The highlight of the day will be the Ushers Marching Showdown featuring the ushers from various churches. VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL Our annual Vacation Bible School will take place Monday, June 20 thru Friday, June 24 from 6:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. For more information, contact Deaconess Charmaine Cook. SOUP KITCHEN Tuesday, May 3 from 12:00 noon - 1:30 p.m. PRAYER SERVICE/BIBLE STUDY Wednesday, May 4, at 7:30 p.m. 10 Tracey Brown 17 Shelley Jones 24 Fannie Hill
Lift Him Up D Leon Barnett Founder/Executive Director 1 How to reach the masses, men of ev- ry birth, For an answer Jesus gave the key: Refrain: Lift Him up, Lift Him up, Still He speaks from eternity: 2 Oh! the world is hungry for the Living Bread, Lift the Savior up for them to see; Trust Him, and do not doubt the words that He said, I ll draw all men unto Me. Refrain: Lift Him up, Lift Him up, Still He speaks from eternity: 3 Lift Him up by living as a Christian ought, Let the world in you the Savior see; Then men will gladly follow Him who once taught, I ll draw all men unto Me. Refrain: Lift Him up, Lift Him up, Still He speaks from eternity: Boys -n- A.C.T.I.O.N. provides leadership and community engagement opportunities for young African-American boys in grades K-12 through service projects and step activities. Our gentlemen become culturally aware developing the ability to display positive character traits, despite negative imaging around young African-American boys. We model these activities during our monthly "Saturday Leadership Academies" in which our boys are receiving mentorship from role models that are doing positive things within the community. The mentoring protocol is modeled using the acronym A.C.T.I.O.N. Advocacy Our gentlemen represent young African-American boys that write letters to their Congressman, Mayor, City Counsel, and actively engage with concerns that effect Baltimore City neighborhoods and schools. Community - Baltimore City is considered a food desert and our boys will partner with local urban farmers to create a community garden that provides fresh fruits and vegetables to community members at local farmers markets. Teamwork These gentlemen work together as a team to perform step shows in Baltimore to spread the word about A.C.T.I.O.N. and what community members can do to make Baltimore a better place. Integrity Owning self Doing what gentlemen should even when no one s watching Optimism Breaking barriers by creating and maintaining positive images of African-American males in society. Nobility Adding to the positive legacy created by trailblazing African- American men. Imani-Angela Rose, Advisor 1432 N. Bond Street Baltimore, MD 21213 E-mail: boysnaction@gmail.com
Evangelist Peggy Carmichael Assistant Minister of Music Brown s Memorial Baptist Church The Carroll School of Dance The Carroll School of Dance is dedicated to providing opportunities for dance development in Maryland, with a special focus on Baltimore City and Baltimore County. These goals are realized through a wide range of dance genres and education. They include workshops, classes, performances and field trips. Our program is designed for all ages, including children, teenagers, adults and seniors. We believe that collaboration between dance and the community promote the development of dance and education. It is with this concept in mind that we partner with local artists, communities and schools. We promote the development of the arts, with an emphasis on multi-culturalism. The Carroll School of Dance educates students in Pre-Dance, Ballet, Modern, Jazz, Hip Hop, African, and Exercise in Movement for ages 2 to adult. Classes are held for the course of 9 months (September - June) and instructed on a weekly basis. Our mission is to introduce, educate and train students on the different cultural movements of dance. Kingdom Objective: To offer God s gift to me back to Him...to be used to His glory...to aid in the development of all spiritually and mentally. Plan of Action: A holistic scriptural approach. Background/Experience: B. A. Born Again Music Staff Mt. Olive Full Gospel Baptist Church, St. Edward s Roman Catholic Church, Simmons Memorial Baptist Church, St. Augustine Catholic Church Psalmist Simmons Memorial Baptist Church, Shiloh Baptist Church Chapter Representative/Choir Director Youth division & Mass Choir of the Maryland Regional Mass Choir of the Gospel Music Workshop of America Instructor Scripture Academy, Bible Study for the Maryland residents of Union Baptist Temple Composer/Songwriter Education: Peabody Conservatory, Baltimore City Community College, Dundalk Community College, Morgan Statue University, Aspirant Graduate-Bethe el Temple, Gospel Music Workshop Of America, Leadership Training Union Baptist Temple, Aspirant Class Shiloh Baptist Church Honors/Credits: None, that I should boast, appointed, anointed to sing to the Lord praises for the splendor of His Holiness. It is only under the anointing of the Holy Ghost that I can minister to God s people. Privileged to share with several local youth choirs and churches and ministries in various capacities, Youth Survival Kit 1992, Awarded for work with youth/gmwa Citation, Clinician and Choir Director for the Northeast Baptist Conference s yearly convention, Instructor for Semi-Annual Seminar at Penn State University, Deliverance New Music Seminar GMWA, Maryland Public Television Appearances, Founder of Sing Unto God Ministry which includes instructional workshops for Choirs/Praise and Worship Ministries and Congregations, Black Nativity - written by Langston Hughes, BET Soundstage Restaurant.
Sick and Shut-Ins Deaconess Jean Pope, 6816 Eastridge Rd., 21207 Trustee William Atkinson, 1088 Cameron Rd., 21212 Emma Brown, 1639 Holbrook St., 21202 Deaconess Marion Leach, C/O Patapsco Valley Center, 9109 Liberty Rd, Room 247A, Randallstown, MD 21133-3521 Sis. Ila Scott, 1631 W. Lexington St., 21223 (410-233-2626) Deaconess Helen Stewart, 2631 E. Chase St., 21213 Bro. Reginald Werrell, 2412 Winchester St., 21216, 410-831-5529 Bro. Eddie Withers, Serenity Manor Assistant Living, 1802 Eutaw Place, 21216 Special Prayer Requests Rev. Marshall L. Barnes' mother, Sis. Evelyn (Missie) Short *Rev. Frank Bell s sisters-in-law, Sis. Sophronia Goode and Sis. Lucy Hawkins Bro. Ernest Scott s brother, Bro. Bruce Scott Sis. Geraldine Davis husband, Bro. Ricky Davis Sis. Cynthia Franklin's father, Bro. James Lawrence and aunt, Sis. Mable Stancil Sis. Wanda Garrett s sister, Sis. Jane McCleod and niece, Sis. Kayla James Sis. Patricia Ghee s father, Bro. George Molloy Sis. Sandra Hawkins granddaughter, Sis. Brianna Speller Sis. Eliza Jennings son, Bro. Robert Jennings, Jr. and grandson, Bro. Robert Jennings III Sis. Anndell Lawrence s mother, Sis. Carrie Lawrence and friend, Bro. Troy Fenwick & Family Sis. Kim McDonald s children, Bro. Correll Wilson, Bro. Tayo Daniels Jr., Bro. Theodore Wilson, and Sis. Ta`Brielle Daniels Sis. Brenda Mitchell s sister-in-law, Sis. Barbara Brookins Deacon Luke Montgomery, Sr. s wife, Sis. Gloria Montgomery Deaconess Hilton Patrick s sisters, Sisters Yvonne, Willie Mae and Inez Smith Trustee Sharen Williams sister, Sis. Wanda Jones Deaconess Beverly Wilson s son, Bro. Daryl Wilson, daughter, Sis. Chareese Brogden and neighbor, Bro. Paul Brown Sis. Lisa Wilson s co-worker, Sis. Sonia Johnson Branch Deaconess Janine Withers son, Bro. Sir Jai Taylor and brothers, Robert and Michael Moore *New information For: Sunday, May 8, 2016 Grateful Faith Lesson: Luke 17:11-19 GOLDEN TEXT: One of them, when he saw that he was healed, turned back, and with a loud voice glorified God (Luke 17:15). TODAY S AIM: To understand that being thankful is the normal response to what the Lord has done for us. INTRODUCING THE LESSON: The Lord pours out His blessings on us daily, but all of us have been the recipients of His special blessings from time to time. What are some special blessings you have experienced recently? What should these special blessings cause us to do? They should cause us to thank God for what He has done. We sometimes think of giving thanks only during the Thanksgiving holiday, but we will learn today from Luke 17 that people of faith should give thanks to God no matter what time of the year it is. PRACTICAL POINTS: 1. Those who are most in need of the Lord s help often keep themselves at a distance (Luke 17:11-12). 2. We all need to cry out for the Lord s mercy (Luke 17:13). 3. It is as we obey the Lord s Word that He does His work in our lives (Luke 17:14). 4. Thankfulness for what God has done for us should be fervent and public (Luke 17:15-16). 5. Showing gratitude is often the last thing on our minds when we experience God s goodness to us (Luke 17:17-18). 6. Jesus gives assurance to all who turn to Him (Luke 17:19). CONCLUDING THE LESSON: Our study of the ten lepers has shown us that a life of faith leads to giving thanks. The Samaritan offered thanks to the Lord personally. We can and should personally offer thanks to the Lord in our prayer times, but we also can do so when speaking to others. Giving thanks to the Lord in prayer is not difficult. Often, however, when speaking to others, especially to unbelievers, we are hesitant to thank the Lord for what He has done. Admittedly, we may feel a little awkward in openly expressing thanks to God when speaking to others, especially to unbelievers. But we should not let that fear hold us back. The Samaritan did not hesitate to come back and thank the Lord. Let us not hesitate to express thanks to God and not to others for what He has done for us.