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2 Church Covenant /Roman Road
3 Pastor’s Message/ New Members
3 Birthdays/Because We Care
4 Deacons/ Upcoming Events
5 Women Reaching Women
6 Church Anniversary
7 Labor Day
8 September Calendar
Volume 13. Issue 9 Motto: Share and Show Jesus September 2018
Pastor Willie J. Freeman
Editor: Yvonne E. Sutfin
“You Never Asked Me”
When Henry Ford purchased a large insurance policy
for himself, the Detroit newspapers blazoned the fact
since the amount was so large and Mr. Ford was so
prominent. One of the articles was read by an old friend
of Mr. Ford’s, who was in the insurance business.
Completely surprised by the purchase since he had not
heard that Mr. Ford was in the market for insurance, the
friend went to see him and asked if the story was true.
When Mr. Ford replied that it was , the friend asked him
why the policy was not purchased from him since he was a
personal friend and had been for many years. Mr. Ford’s
reply was, “ you never asked me”.
Could it be that someone we have known for years is
not saved, nor a member of our church, because we have
never asked them? Will there be personal friends of our
who will spend eternity in hell because we never asked
them.
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How Do I Become A Christian?
Have you ever wondered what you must do to become a Christian or what
you must do to be saved? The Bible has an answer that is easy to under-
stand.
FIRST, you must understand that you need to be saved. The Bible says you
need to be saved because you are a sinner. Your sin has a penalty. You
cannot save yourself. The Bible says, “all have sinned” and the “wages of sin
is death”. (Romans 3:23; 6:23)
SECOND, you must understand that you can be saved. You can be saved
because Jesus died on the cross for your sins. The Bible says, “God demon-
strated His love of us, in that while we were yet sinners, Christ died for
us.” (Romans 5:8)
THIRD, you must know what you need to do to be saved. The Bible ex-
plains how you can be saved. Acts 3:19 says we must repent and turn from
our sins. But repentance alone is not enough. Ephesians 2:8 says that we
must place our faith in Jesus Christ to be saved.
NOW, you must want to be saved. God is waiting for you to “want to “ and
then ask Him to save you. The Bible says, “that if you call upon the name of
the Lord you shall be saved”. (Romans 10:13)
If you are ready to trust Christ as your Savior and Lord, invite Christ into
your heart right now by praying to Him. You may word, your own prayer or
use the prayer printed here. The important thing is that the prayer is sincere
and personal.
“Dear Lord, I know that I am a sinner. I know you died for my sins. Right
now, I invite You into my heart to be my Savior and Lord. I willingly turn
away from my sin and give my life to You. Thank You for saving me,
AMEN.”
Welcome to God’s Family, you have just made the greatest decision of your
life. Tell a Pastor or another Christian friend about your decision as soon as
possible.
“And let us not become weary in well doing, for in due season we will reap if
we faint not.” Galatians 6:9
Greater Missionary Baptist Church Mission Statement
The Mission of Greater Missionary Baptist Church is to be a mission-minded, Christ-centered, Bible-believing, preaching, teaching, and evangelistic church as mandated by Jesus Christ in The Great Commission (Matthew 28: 18-20) And from this we will disarm the enemy by em-powering God’s people evangelistically, educationally and economically to the glory of God. Furthermore, our mission is to be a holistic & global
ministry that ministers to the social, physical, men-tal, and spiritual needs of the saints, our communities and the world.
Furthermore, our mission is to equip, train and educate each member for the purpose of becoming a disciple, participating in ministry and proclaiming the mes-sage (Gospel, i.e. )“Good News”.
Furthermore, our mission is to live out our faith each day of our lives, through working, witnessing, walk-ing and worshipping our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ.
Furthermore, our mission is to live spirit-filled and righteous lives so that the world may see our good work and glorify our God.
Furthermore, our mission is to become faithful stew-ards of our time, talent, treasures and testimonies for the glory of God.
THE CHURCH COVENANT
By what common experience do we enter into spiritual fel-
lowship and covenant relations with one another?
Having been led, as we believe, by the Spirit of God, to re-
ceive the Lord Jesus Christ as our Savior; and on the profes-
sion of our faith, having been baptized in the name of our Fa-
ther, and the Son, and of the Holy Ghost, we do now in the
presence of God, angels and this assembly, most solemnly and
joyfully enter into the covenant with one another, as one body
in Christ.
What is the bond of our union with one another?
We engage, therefore, by the aid of the Holy Spirit, to walk
together in Christian love; to strive for the advancement of
this church, in knowledge, holiness and comfort; to promote
its prosperity and spirituality; to sustain its worship, ordi-
nances, discipline and doctrine; to contribute cheerfully and
regularly to the support of the ministry, the expense of the
Church, the relief of the poor, and the spread of the Gospel
through all nations.
What gracious tasks do we humbly assume?
We also engage to maintain family and secret devotion; to
religiously educate our children; to seek the salvation of our
kindred and acquaintances; to walk circumspectly in the
world; to be just in our dealings, faithful in our engagements,
and exemplary in our deportment; to avoid all tattling, back-
biting and excessive anger, to abstain from the sale of and use
of intoxicating drinks as a beverage, and to be zealous in our
efforts to advance the kingdom of our Savior.
To what manner of life and conversation are we solemnly
pledged?
We further engage to watch over one another in brotherly
love; to remember each other in prayer; to aid each other in
sickness and distress; to cultivate Christian sympathy in feel-
ing, and courtesy in speech; to be slow to take offense, but
always ready for reconciliation, and mindful of the rules of
our Savior to secure it without delay.
What is our Agreement when we move from this commu-
nity?
We moreover engage that when we remove from this place, we
will as soon as possible, unite with some other church, where
we can carry out the spirit of this covenant and the principles
of God's word.
What Benediction concludes our Covenant?
And may the God of peace, who brought again from the dead,
the Great Shepherd of the Sheep, with the Blood of an eternal
covenant, even our Lord Jesus, make us perfect in every good
thing to do His will, working in us that which is well pleasing
in His sight, through Jesus Christ, to whom be the glory for
ever and ever, Amen.
3 If you have a birthday in the month of September and your name is not listed, please submit your
name to the Admin Of- fice.
Solomon Abraham, Capricia Adams, Jethena Allen, Nathaniel Anderson, Am-
ber Bacon, Kamillion Bean, Stephanie Beckles, Devonte Blackstock, Deonte’
Boone, Tiffany Borum, Natassia Bowie, Charles Brim, Brandon Brown, Eric
Brown, Yukon Brown, Dominique Bryant, Michelle Bryant, Latrice Burton,
Eugene Cephas, Jamon Cook, Tahakia Cheatham, Karl Clayton, Traci Cook,
Jason Cooley, Charles Crabe, Charles Davis, Darryl Davis, Jhalyn Davis, Pa-
tricia Davis, Tarneshia Davis, Twianna Demoss, Bobby DeMeyer, Samara
Divens, Gary Dotson, Deon Duncan, Leontae Echols, Antwan Enoch, Her-
schel Felix, Andrea Finch, Jameika Flemons, Jason Fowler, Devin Franklin,
Amy Fulton, Jajuan Grant, Christopher Green, William Harrison, Yolanda
Hicks, Stiles Hilliard, Brianna Hines, Ryan Hollins, Brenda Hood, Jada Hood,
Robert Hood, Cristan Hooks, Carlos Horne, Kara Howard, Gregory Hughes,
Jonathan Hunt ,Christopher James, Dajha Jemison, Cheryl Jennings, Anthony
Jennings, Ebony Johnson, Kathy Jones, Quiana Jones, Sjantel Jones, Shequita
Jones, Shirley Joseph, Joshuah Keith, Reginald King, Regan Kirklin, Alphonso
Lloyd, Joseph Long, Latrice McBride, Desiee McCanty, Tamatha McCloud,
Donald McGriff, Wilson McKnight, Shawn McLean, Shenka Mickens, Sheri-
ka Mickens, Caroline Mickey, Krystal Minton, Elena Moore, Fidiqua Morant,
Cecelia Myers, Dea. Herbert Nelson, Aijalon Oubre, Barnadette Pace,
Christopher Parsons, Patricia Pate, Rugh Pei, Tracy Perlor, Audrina Peter-
son, Maisha Phillip. Cynthia Pittman, Katrina Reed, Wendell Reed, Samuel
Riley, Chrystal Robinson, Evangeline Robinson, Joseph Rogers, Ernest Rous-
sell, De’Cassalyn Sanford, JoAnn Sapp, Terra Saulsberry, Arika Sewell, Mi-
chael Sherman, Gabriel Shervington, Bathena Simons, Floyd Simmons, Gla-
cia Simmons, Latara Simons, James Sims, Cortez Smith, Ellen Smith, Rhonda
Smith- King, Ricky Smith-King, Tammy Souder, Louis Spencer, Elisah Steele,
Adrienne Stewart, Alias Summers, Antrell D. Tate, Terrkyona Taylor, Dawn
Thomas, Eric Threatt, Taylor Trammell, Ebony Troupe, William Tyler, Seki
Tyree, Markeita Vaughn, Emma Vazquez, Shavara Warren, Ebony Washing-
ton, Sana Watson, DeQuan Weather, Larann Webb, Bilytha Webber, Krista
Wilkins , Larry Williams, Orion Williams, Pamela Wilridge, Dakota Wilson,
Beatrice Winter, Daisy Yount, Victoria Zimmerman
450 Ringgold Road
Clarksville, Tennessee 37042
931 647 4643 Fax 931 647 9773
www.greatermbc.org
Email:
Another
light in the
Lighthouse
What a
glorious
sight too
behold
You’re no
longer just
a Visitor
But a
Treasured
Member of
the Fold
If you need assistance, counseling
or have other urgent needs,
please contact one of the Deacons
or Ministers in your alphabet
first. They are here to serve you
the MEMBERS in whatever
capacity you need.
Members who request financial
assistance should turn their
applications into
Sis Yvonne Sutfin, Admin Asst.
931-647-4643
Peggy Scott
Roman Harper Carmen Shabazz Armani Torain
Welcome
New Members to
Greater Missionary
Family
Sis. Karen Bailey Sis. Louella Johnson Sis. Latonia Brown Sis. Barbara Carter Sis. Helen Coleman Sis. Mary Johnson Sis. Madeline Dubose Sis. Ethel Hubbard Bro. Lucius Jackson Sis. Ruby Harris Sis. Sheena Brown Bro. Angelo Enoch Bro. Beora Moss Sis. Sandra Steele Rev. Douglas Smith Bro. Boris Davis Bro. JD Corbett Dea Archie Parker Sis. Mae Fifer
Sis. Robyn Sanders Sis Kimberly Hampton Sis Lucy Dubose Sis Alice Cruz Bro Tony Brown Sis. Patricia Moss Bro. Ernest Miller Sis. Lillie Morton Sis. Peggy Hawkins Sis. Amanda Cotton Sis. Kathlene Petties Sis. Patrice Barner Bro. Moses Taylor Mother JoEllen Freeman Sis. Mable Kirby Bro. Glenn Robinson Bro. Travon Jackson Bro. Laqisha Jackson Bro. Calvin Reece
BECAUSE WE CARE
The Incomprehensible Christian
Religionists will continue to speculate, philosophers will continue to rational-ize; intellectuals and psy-chologists will continue to be unnerved as they try to analyze the puzzling per-son called a Christian, but only a person who has been granted mercy through the grace of God in the revela-
tion, of Jesus Christ can know what a Christian is really like, for he himself,
is one.
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Chief Care Minister: Rev. Alfred Jones (A-L) 931-431-3074
Chief Care Minister: Rev. Jimmy Hubbard (M-Z) 931-436-1401
Ministers Deacons A-F
**Rev. Alfred Jones 431-3074 *Lyndon Owens 552-3746
Rev. Michael McNeil 237-4896 Richard Adams (802-7739)
Michael Barnett (T)931-538-2284
Sheldon Mayfield 546-5147
Cleotha Leverette 931-220-0542
G-L
Rev. Gary Hilliard 220-9280 *Kenny Zimmerman 647-9115
Robert Clark 431-9741
Herbert Nelson 503-9931
William Murray 609.513.1749
Boris Davis 494-9607
M-R
**Rev. Douglas Smith 645-8847 *Anthony Gaines 931-436-3108
John Hopson 624-3815
Otis Figgins 645-7844
Moses Taylor 561-4747
S-Z
Archie Parker 648-2645
Rev. George Smith 647-1648 Tony McGuire 216-9606
Rev. Johnny Jones 216-0887 Elva Miller 645-4366
David Blanks 257-8575
Bernard Carter 980-8450
**Rev. Taija Jenkins Impact Minister
September
3rd Labor Day office Closed
9th Deadline to turn in budget & calendar request
22nd 25th Pastor & Church Anniversary Banquet
23rd 25th Pastor & Church Anniversary Church
Celebration Service 10:30am
27th CHURCH ANNUAL (Business) Stewardship
October
21st Usher Annual Day
27th Women’s Annual Breakfast
28th- Fall Revival
31st Hallelujah Night
“Happiness is about Doing the Right Thing”
Often we hear that happiness comes from doing things our own way. That, however, is not
true. That philosophy leads only to emptiness, anxiety, and heartache.
Poet W. H. Auden observed people as they attempted to find an escape in pleasures. He
wrote of such people: “Lost in a haunted wood, / Children afraid of the night / Who have
never been happy or good.”
The psalmist David sings of the remedy for our fears and unhappiness. “I sought the Lord,
and he answered me; he delivered me from all my fears” (Psalm 34:4). Happiness is doing
things God’s way, a fact that can be verified every day. “Those who look to him are radi-
ant,” writes David (v. 5). Just try it and you’ll see. That’s what he means when he says,
“Taste and see that the Lord is good” (v. 8).
We say, “Seeing is believing.” That’s how we know things in this world. Show me proof
and I’ll believe it. God puts it the other way around. Believing is seeing. “Taste
and then you will see.”
Take the Lord at His word. Do the very next thing He is asking you to do and you will see.
He will give you grace to do the right thing and more: He will give you Himself—the only
source of goodness—and with it, enduring happiness.
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WRW Secret Sister MinistrySecret Sisters is a ministry between you and another Sister. You become her silent prayer partner and her secret encourager. She doesn’t know who you are, but she will know you are there, and praying for her daily.
Secret sisters is about encouraging, supporting, and edifying one another in prayer as well as with personal notes, cards and small gifts. It is our hope that your prayer life will bring you into a deeper relationship with our Lord Jesus Christ as you lift your secret sister up.
GUIDELINES.
1. Commit to lifting your Secret Sister in prayer daily.
2. Encourage her by sending uplifting scriptures, poems, cards, notes, etc. (you can buy a gift, but no more than $5 please).
3. Remember your Secret Sister on her special occasions (mark her birthday on your calendar, anniversary or chose a day within the next month as a “Faux Birthday” to celebrate her).
4. Keep her a secret! Don't let her know who you are until the reveal party on Dec 9th, 2018 @ 6:00 PM. During the Christmas Party feel free to bring her one very special card and a gift with a maximum value of $20 dollars. The wrapping is always unique but you should not spend money on wrapping paper/bags, etc. (you can repurpose items).
5. All women at GMBC and our local community are invited to participate.
Suggestions: ANYTHING FROM THE HEART! This can be cards, thoughtful notes, poems, scriptures, bookmarks, a journal or maybe her favorite candy bar or snack can be a delightful surprise. How to get things to her (secretly): you can send E-cards through the Email use regular mail or get one of your other sisters to give her the gift. Just be creative.
Please write your name and phone number below and list some of your favorites (color, movies, things to do, etc). And drop your strip in the basket located in the front foyer. You will be paired up with a secret sister.
Women Reaching Women
Sign up today!Fill out the bottom portion of the flyer with your
name, phone number and a few of your favorites. Place it in the designated basket in the front foyer
and you will be matched with a Secret Sister.
***If you have any question please see Sis. Kimberly Mason
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Jamaria Patterson
Brianna Pittman
Jaemand Kelly
Nataliah Whetstone
Dale Cook Jr.
Dakota Wilson
Isaiah Lucas
Deonte’ Mayfield Desmond Mayfield
Tatiyana Demoss
Xavianastaja Morris Lavoris Leverette
Javon Bilbrew
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L a b o r D a y : W h a t i t M e a n s Labor Day, the first Monday in September, is a creation of the labor movement and is dedicated to the social and eco-nomic achievements of American workers. It constitutes a yearly national tribute to the contributions workers have made to the strength, prosperity, and well-being of our country.
L a b o r D a y L e g i s l a t i o n The first governmental recognition came through municipal ordinances passed in 1885 and 1886. From these, a move-ment developed to secure state legislation. The first state bill was introduced into the New York legislature, but the first to become law was passed by Oregon on February 21, 1887. During 1887 four more states — Colorado, Massachusetts, New Jersey, and New York — created the Labor Day holiday by legislative enactment. By the end of the decade Con-necticut, Nebraska, and Pennsylvania had followed suit. By 1894, 23 more states had adopted the holiday, and on June 28, 1884, Congress passed an act making the first Monday in September of each year a legal holiday in the District of Columbia and the territories.
F o u n d e r o f L a b o r D a y More than a century after the first Labor Day observance, there is still some doubt as to who first proposed the holiday for workers.
Some records show that Peter J. McGuire, general secretary of the Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners and a co-founder of the American Federation of Labor, was first in suggesting a day to honor those "who from rude nature have delved and carved all the grandeur we behold."
But Peter McGuire's place in Labor Day history has not gone unchallenged. Many believe that Matthew Maguire, a ma-chinist, not Peter McGuire, founded the holiday. Recent research seems to support the contention that Matthew Maguire, later the secretary of Local 344 of the International Association of Machinists in Paterson, N.J., proposed the holiday in 1882 while serving as secretary of the Central Labor Union in New York. What is clear is that the Central Labor Union adopted a Labor Day proposal and appointed a committee to plan a demonstration and picnic.
T h e F i r s t L a b o r D a y The first Labor Day holiday was celebrated on Tuesday, September 5, 1882, in New York City, in accordance with the plans of the Central Labor Union. The Central Labor Union held its second Labor Day holiday just a year later, on Sep-tember 5, 1883.
In 1884 the first Monday in September was selected as the holiday, as originally proposed, and the Central Labor Union urged similar organizations in other cities to follow the example of New York and celebrate a "workingmen's holiday" on that date. The idea spread with the growth of labor organizations, and in 1885 Labor Day was celebrated in many in-dustrial centers of the country.
A N a t i o n w i d e H o l i d a y The form that the observance and celebration of Labor Day should take was outlined in the first proposal of the holiday — a street parade to exhibit to the public "the strength and esprit de corps of the trade and labor organizations" of the community, followed by a festival for the recreation and amusement of the workers and their families. This became the pattern for the celebrations of Labor Day. Speeches by prominent men and women were introduced later, as more em-phasis was placed upon the economic and civic significance of the holiday. Still later, by a resolution of the American Federation of Labor convention of 1909, the Sunday preceding Labor Day was adopted as Labor Sunday and dedicated to the spiritual and educational aspects of the labor movement.
The character of the Labor Day celebration has undergone a change in recent years, especially in large industrial centers where mass displays and huge parades have proved a problem. This change, however, is more a shift in emphasis and medium of expression. Labor Day addresses by leading union officials, industrialists, educators, clerics and government officials are given wide coverage in newspapers, radio, and television.
The vital force of labor added materially to the highest standard of living and the greatest production the world has ever known and has brought us closer to the realization of our traditional ideals of economic and political democracy. It is appropriate, therefore, that the nation pays tribute on Labor Day to the creator of so much of the nation's strength, free-dom, and leadership — the American worker.
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September 2018
Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
1 Intercessory Prayer 7:30am/Trustees 8:00am/Usher Minis-try/ Combined Praise Team 9:30am/ Mass Choir Rehearsal 10:30am/ 10:30am/ Divine Praise 12pm/
2 Early Morning Service & Com-munion 7:30am/Sunday School/New Members Class 9:15am/Baptism, Morning Service, Commun-ion & Rt Hand of Fellowship 10:30am COMMUNION SUNDAY
3
4
Mid - Day Bible Study 11am/ Fitness & Nutrition 5:30pm/
5 Nursing Home Ministry 9:00am/ Bible Study & Family Prayer 6:30pm
6 Fitness & Nutrition 5:30pm/ PR Ministry 6:30pm/ Website Ministry 6:30pm/ Black History Team Ministry 6:30pm
7
No Scheduled Activities
8 Intercessory Prayer 7:30am/Trustees 8:00am/ Angelic Choir Rehearsal 9:00am/ Mo-ses Ministry 9am /Youth Praise Team 9:30am/ Youth Choir Rehearsal 10:30am/ Expectant Mothers Ministry 10:30am/ Di-vine Praise 12pm
9 Sunday School/New Members Class 9:00am/ Morning Worship Service 10:30am YOUTH SUNDAY
10
Fitness & Nutri-tion 5:30pm/Women Reach-ing Women 6:30pm/ Men Reaching Men 6:30pm/
11
Mid-Day Bible Study 11:00am/ Fitness & Nutri-tion 5:30pm/Black History Team Ministry 6:30pm
12 Nursing Home Ministry 9:00am/ Bible Study & Family Prayer 6:30pm
13
Fitness & Nutrition 5:30pm/
LEADERSHIP MEETING 6:30M
14
Ministers, Deacons, Trustees & Wives Minis-tries meeting 6:30pm
17
Intercessory Prayer 7:30am/Marriage Enrichment/Trustees 8:00am/Men Praise /Men Choir Rehears-al / Clothes locker Ministry 10:00am/
16 Sunday School/New Members Class 9:00am/ Morning Worship Service 10:30am MEN SUNDAY
17
Fitness & Nutri-tion 5:30pm/ Women of Praise 6:30pm
18
Mid-Day Bible Study & Lunch-eon 11:00am/ Fitness & Nutri-tion 5:30pm/ Drama Ministry 6:30pm/Black History Team Ministry 6:30pm
19 Nursing Home Ministry 9:30am/ Bible Study & Family Prayer 6:30pm
20
Fitness & Nutrition 5:30pm/ Black History Team Ministry 6:30pm
21
No Scheduled Activities
22 Intercessory Prayer 7:30am/Trustees 8:00am/Praise Team 9:30am/ Combined Choir Rehearsal 10:30am/ Divine Praise 12:00pm/
23 Sunday School/New Members Class 9:00am/
24
Fitness & Nutri-tion 5:30pm/ Daughter of Zi-on 6:30pm/ Mili-tary Ministry 6:30pm
25
Mid-Day Bible Study 11:00am/ Fitness & Nutri-tion 5:30pm/Black History Team Ministry 6:30pm
26 Bible Study & Family Prayer 6:30pm
27
Fitness & Nutrition 5:30pm/
28
MEN COME AS YOU ARE
6:30PM
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Intercessory Prayer 7:30am/Trustees 8:00am/Praise Team 9:30am/ Jubilee Choir Rehearsal 10:30am
30 Sunday School/New Members Class 9:00am/ Morning Worship Service 10:30am MISSION SUN-DAY
25TH PASTOR &
CHURCH
ANNIVERSARY
10:30AM
Anniversary Banquet
6:00pm
Deadline to turn
in Ministry
Budget Request
ANNUAL
STEWARDSHIP
(Business)
MEETING
LABOR DAY
OFFICE
CLOSED
NO
ACTIVITIES