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Memorial Day
I know that many have celebrated the 4th of July with fireworks, family and friends.
We celebrate the independence of the United States of America as we know it.
Nothing like having a three-day weekend…for sure. But I want to take us back to
another holiday…Memorial Day.
I was on my way from work, I think, but I was listening to one of the gospel radio
stations on the AM dial, and the host was just going on and on, praising the troops
for the fantastic job they were doing in Iraq, Iran, and all of the other places that we
have service members deployed. Now to some, this was a great recognition to our
armed services. Being a retired veteran myself, I take great pride in my service for
over 24 years. I have awards from many campaigns to which I participated, in the
spirit of freedom and justice. But the one thing that bothered my so about this young
man’s rhetoric, was that, that is not the reason for Memorial Day.
Memorial Day, an American holiday observed on the last Monday of May, honors
men and women who died while serving in the U.S. military. Originally known as
Decoration Day, it originated in the years following the Civil War and became an
official federal holiday in 1971. Many Americans observe Memorial Day by visiting
cemeteries or memorials, holding family gatherings and participating in parades. Un-
officially, at least, it marks the beginning of summer.
You’re probably wondering, what’s the big fuss…it’s just another holiday. The sig-
nificance I see in what the radio announcer was saying and the meaning of the holi-
day is that the announcer had no clue as to why we were celebrating this holiday. It
was quite evident as to his comments that were heard over the airwaves by whomev-
er was listening. But what really had my mind going was: how many believed that
this was the reason for this holiday, and never realize its true meaning. It’s quite im-
portant that we know what we’re talking about in any means of conversation, so as to
avoid history repeating itself.
In Deuteronomy 11, Moses ascribes to the Israelites to love the Lord and obey His
commandments, to keep His judgments and statues. He reminds them of the pasts,
the atrocities and the triumphs. He also states that they, as a people should not forget
God’s promises, but also, not to turn away from God, and not to serve others, nor
forget where your blessings come from. Look at what God says:
Deuteronomy 11:18-23 (KJV) 18 Therefore shall ye lay up these my words in your heart and in your soul, and bind them for a sign upon your hand, that they may be as frontlets between your eyes. 19 And ye shall teach them your children, speaking of them when thou sittest in thine house, and when thou walkest by the way, when thou liest down, and when thou ris-est up.
The Bethel
Missionary
Baptist Church
was established
on August 26,
1912.
We seek to main-
tain the fullness
and richness of
the Word of God,
by being a 21st
Century Church
that seeks to
“Equip,
Elevate, and
Educate…. ONE
HEART AT A
TIME!”
Inside this issue:
Memorial Day Reflections 2
Pastor’s Message 2
Breaking News/State Cong. 3
Calendar for July 4
Healthcare News 5
Healthcare Ministry 6
Bible Study/Church Anniv. 7
July 2014 Volume 2 | Issue 7
Continued from Page 1
20 And thou shalt write them upon the door posts of thine house, and upon thy gates: 21 That your days may be multiplied, and the days of your children, in the land which the LORD sware unto your fathers to give them, as the days of heaven upon the earth. 22 For if ye shall diligently keep all these commandments which I command you, to do them, to love the LORD your God, to walk in all his ways, and to cleave unto him; 23 Then will the LORD drive out all these nations from before you, and ye shall possess greater nations and mightier than your-selves.
Teach the truth; make the truth a priority; ensure the truth is in our children’s hearts, because it’s not only a benefit to you, but
it will lengthen their days as a testimony as to God being true to His Word. Now what does this all have to do with Memorial
Day?
We have the responsibility to teach our children history. They need to know more than what the latest trends and fashions are.
They need to know their heritage. We cannot place that responsibility on our public schools, or schools of higher education.
Those institutions have their own mandates: we have a mandate by Almighty God, to teach our children their history. They
need to know, that was and still is a struggle to make it in this world today, and they should appreciate every gift that comes
from above. If we don’t place value in them, they will get their sense of value from a pimp or a pusher. They’ll get their value
from BET or VH1; they’ll get their value from the Real Housewives of Atlanta, Miami, Los Angeles-or wherever the next real-
ity show will come from. They’ll get their value from the next video game, or next Tweet or Instagram. We need to give them
a glimpse of their history from our own lives, through our experiences, and see that if it had not been for the Lord on our side,
where would we be?
I hope that I don’t hear of another misnomer of a holiday or an event in life taken out of context. It’s important, my
brothers and sisters, to make sure that some histories don’t repeat themselves.
In His Service, For His Glory,
Rev. Dr. David C Harrison, Sr.
Greetings in the Matchless name of our Risen Lord and Savior Jesus Christ! It is our prayer that you are enjoying the blessings of the Lord as they continue to rain down in your lives. We are in continued awe of what the Lord is doing here in the “City of Bethel.” It is our prayer that God will continue to bless us and take us to higher levels in this regard. We are in the third quarter of the year! Can you believe how fast these days are go-ing by? We praise God for bringing us through this second quarter and we are look-ing forward to a great Third Quarter. We look forward to our Vacation Bible Con-ference, Church Anniversary, My Birthday (lol), Great Fellowships, and awesome days of Worship! Please continue to pray for me as your Shepherd as I lead you! If you have not already, please take the time and check out our virtual church. Join us on Facebook at Bethel Missionary Baptist Church, Orlando, on Twitter @OneBethel, or our website: bethelmbc.net. You may also follow me on Facebook at Rollie Murray or on Twitter @PastorRMJR. May the Lord’s Blessings Be Upon You!
Dr. Rollie & Lady Gloria Murray, Jr. Dr. Rollie & Lady Gloria Murray, Jr.
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A Message from the First Family
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Progressive M&E State Congress
The Progressive Missionary and Educa-
tion Baptist State Congress will be held in
Daytona Beach, Florida, July 21-25, 2014.
Please begin praying now for the dele-
gates attending from our Church.
At Work? Can’t make it to Church? Sick? Well you don’t have to miss Wor-
ship!
Tune into our Radio Broadcast every Sunday from 10:30am-11:00am on
1680am WOKB or on www.wokbradio.com or download the
TuneinRadio App and search for 1680am WOKB!
Don’t miss the WORD!!!!!!!
Baptismal Service will be held
on Sunday, July 27, 2014,
during our 11:00am Morning
Worship Service.
All Candidates are asked to be
present during our Sunday
School at 9:30am.
BREAKING NEWS!!!!!
Get on the Prayer Call
beginning in AUGUST!!!!
Each Thursday Evening from
7:00pm-7:30pm!!!
Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
1 Miracle at Noon Day
7:00pm Prayer
Service and Bible Study
2
3 4
7:00pm Sunday
School Bible Study
5
6:00pm Fishermen Choir Rehearsal
6 “Holy Communion”
8am - 8:30am Intercessory
Prayer
8:30am Sunday School 10:00am Morning Worship
Mass Choir
7
7:00pm Sanctuary Choir Rehearsal
8 Miracle at Noon Day
7:00pm Prayer
Service and Bible Study
9
6:30pm Shepherd’s Care
6:30pm Golden
Ministry
10 6:00pm Girls Night
Out Planning Meeting
7:00pm - 7:30pm Deacons Ministry
Prayer Call
11
7:00pm Sunday School Bible Study
12
9:30am Pastor’s Chat with Leadership Core
6:00pm Fishermen
Choir Rehearsal
13 7am - 7:30am Intercessory
Prayer
7:30am Worship 9:30am Sunday School
11:00am Worship
Fishermen Choir
14
6:30pm Shepherd’s
Care
7:00pm Sanctuary Choir Rehearsal
15
Miracle at Noon Day
7:00pm Prayer Service and Bible
Study
16
6:00pm Youth Ministry
17 18
7:00pm Sunday
School Bible Study
19
8:00am Women’s Prayer
10:00am Healthcare
11:00am Feeding of the Needy
20 7am - 7:30am Intercessory
Prayer
7:30am Worship 9:30am Sunday School
11:00am Worship
Sanctuary Choir
21
6:30pm Shepherd’s Care
22 Miracle at Noon Day
7:00pm Prayer
Service and Bible Study
23
6:00pm Youth Ministry
7:30pm Mass
Choir Rehearsal
24 25
7:00pm Sunday School Bible Study
26
10:00am Deaconess Ministry
27 7am - 7:30am Intercessory
Prayer
7:30am Worship 9:30am Sunday School
11:00am Worship & Baptism
Echoes of Joy
4:00pm Trial Sermon for
Bro. Paul Metellus Sanctuary Choir
28
6:30pm Shepherd’s Care
29
Miracle at Noon Day
7:00pm Prayer Service and Bible
Study
30
6:00pm Youth Staff
7:00pm Mass
Choir Rehearsal
31
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July
Progressive M&E State Congress - Daytona Beach, Florida
Healthcare Ministry Corner
You've probably heard the word "arthritis" before. And now, you may be wondering if it could be affecting you. By definition, arthritis means
"joint inflammation," and it's used to describe more than 100 different diseases and conditions that affect joints, the tissues that surround
joints, and other connective tissue.
Arthritis can affect people differently. It's common in adults 65 and older, but it can affect people of all ages, races, and ethnic groups. In fact,
about 1 out of every 5 adults in the United States — around 50 million people — has reported being diagnosed by their doctor with some form
of arthritis. Two of the most common forms of arthritis are osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis.
Osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis have different causes, risk factors, and effects on the body:
Osteoarthritis pain, stiffness, or inflammation most frequently appears in the hips, knees, and hands. Rheumatoid arthritis commonly affects the hands and wrists but can also affect areas of the body other than the joints.
Even though they have these differences, osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis often share common symptoms:
Joint pain
Stiffness Inflammation or swelling The importance of talking to your doctor.
Sometimes arthritis symptoms make it harder to do certain activities. By talking to your doctor about your symptoms, he or she may help you
find other ways to continue doing some of those activities.
Your doctor can also help evaluate your current treatment and may recommend other, more effective ways to help you manage your arthritis.
The sooner you take action and talk to your doctor, the sooner you can start managing your arthritis symptoms more effectively.
Often called "wear and tear" arthritis, osteoarthritis (OA) is the most common form of arthritis in the U.S. In most cases, over time,
cartilage in joints breaks down, and OA symptoms begin to occur. OA is most commonly found in the:
Knees
Hips
Hands and fingers Spine
Wrists, elbows, shoulders, and ankles can also be affected by OA, but this occurs less frequently. When OA is found in these joints,
there may have been a history of injury or stress to that joint. The symptoms of osteoarthritis
Typically, OA comes on slowly. For many, the first signs are joints that ache after physical work or exercise. As the disease progresses, other
most common symptoms include:
Pain in a joint
Swelling or tenderness in one or more joints
Stiffness after periods of inactivity, such as sleeping or sitting
Flare-ups of pain and inflammation after use of the affected joint Crunching feeling or sound of bone rubbing on bone (called crepitus) when the joint is used
If you are experiencing any of these symptoms, it's important to talk to your doctor to find out if you have OA.
What is Rheumatoid Arthritis
This inflammation of the joint lining (called the synovium) can cause pain, stiffness, swelling, warmth, and redness. The affected joint may also
lose its shape, resulting in loss of normal movement. RA is an ongoing disease, with active periods of pain and inflammation, known as flares,
alternating with periods of remission, when pain and inflammation disappear.
RA can affect many different joints. In some people, it can even affect parts of the body other than the joints, including the eyes, blood, the
lungs, and the heart. Symptoms of Rheumatoid Arthritis
Although RA is often a chronic disease, the severity and duration of symptoms may unpredictably come and go. With RA, people experience
periods of increased disease activity, called flare-ups or flares, alternating with periods when the symptoms fade or disappear, called remis-
sion.
If you experience some of these symptoms, you may want to talk to your doctor:
Pain and stiffness lasting for more than 1 hour in the morning or after a long rest
Joint inflammation in the joints closest to the hand, such as wrist and fingers, although the neck, shoulders, elbows, hips, knees, ankles,
and feet can also be affected
Symmetrical pattern of inflammation, meaning both sides of the body are usually affected at the same time Fatigue, an occasional fever, and a general sense of not feeling well (called malaise)
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Nursing Home, Healthcare and Rehab Members
Shut-In and Recuperating Members
Sis. Macklee McCloud Courtyard of Orlando
Bro. Billy Cason Conway Rehab Rm. 222 A
Sis. Leola Coleman Conway Rehab Rm. 106
Sister Virginia Lemose Colonial Lakes Health Rm. 510 B
Sis. Josie Blue Windermere Nursing Home Rm 206 B
Sis. Rita Dickerson Terra Vista (South Wing) Rm. 206 B
Sis. Estella Tooks Orlando Health Rehab Rm, 1108
Sis. Thelma McGhee Windermere Health Center Rm. 223A
Sis. Vera Littles Westminster Healthcare Center
Bro. Bobby Pinckney Miami, Fl. Bro. Tommie Holman 550 Fort Smith Drive Deltona, Fl Sis. Lenora G. Thompson 1107 Cobblestone Circle
Kissimmee, Florida Apt. B
Sis. Annie B. Varnadore 3721 Johnson Street Sis. Chrystal King-Burney 1408 Kozart Court Sis. Allean & Doris Cason 827 Bethune Drive Sis. Freddie Pearman 4429 Ivey Court Sis. Mary Scott 2774 Willie Mays Parkway Dea. Mack & Thelma McGhee 1144 Martin Luther King Dr. Sis. Agnes James 4825 Lake Ridge Rd. Sis. Luretha King 4825 Risagay Ct. Sis. Cora Williams 1827 Patterson Ave. Bro. Archie Prewitt 1505 South Kirkman Rd Apt 176
Sis. Sally Ward Martin Luther King Dr.
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MARK YOUR CALENDARS!!!! VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL (CONFERENCE) WILL BE HELD AUGUST 4-8, 2014, FROM 6:15PM - 8:15PM! THERE WILL BE CLASSES FOR ALL AGES!
MAKE PLANS NOW TO ATTEND!
102nd Church Anniversary
Bethelites, we are looking forward to a GRAND CELEBRATION!
We need your Presence and your Support!!!!!
Sunday, August 17, 2014 9:00am Worship
102nd Church Anniversary Dr. Bartholomew Banks, Guest Preacher
Pastor, St. John Progressive Missionary Baptist Church
Vice President at Large - Elect, National Baptist Convention of America, Inc. International
Colors are Red and Silver or Red and White
Each Adult Member is asked to give $102.00;
Each Young Adult is asked to give $52.00; Each Teenager is asked to give $12.00;
Each Tot is asked to give $1.02
Bible Study
Are you in debt? Are you looking for a way out of
debt? Tired of robbing Peter to pay Paul? Come join
us in our Noon or 7:00pm Bible Study as we learn how
to be DEBT FREE!!!!
For transportation to our evening study, please con-
tact the Church Office before 5:00pm on Tuesday.
The Bethel Herald Staff
Dr. Rollie Murray, Jr.,
Editor & Chief
Minister Fernando
Washington, Executive
Editor
Lady Gloria Murray,
Managing News Editor
Dr. David Harrison,
Assistant News Editor
Follow Us…….
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Baptist Church,
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Theme for the Month: “Worship in Ministry.”
Scripture for the Month: Deuteronomy 12:1-32
Hymn for the Month: “Jesus, I Love You.” #313
Prayer service & bible study
Devotional Leaders for the Month of July:
01 - Christian Education
08 - Youth Ministry Staff
15 - Youth Ministry
22 - Senior Mission Ministry
29 - Brotherhood Ministry
Dianne Denard
Frankye Wilkerson
Min. Harold Woods, Jr.
Tiosha Moore
Rozena Johnson
Jason A. Johnson
Arthur Clark
Feicia D. Williams
Jackie Whitted
Lenora Thompson
Estella Tooks
Rachel Braun
J. C. Varnadore
Margaret Byron
Valenzia Herlong
Gladys Woods
Harold Woods, III
Mary Knight
Michelle Walker
Danielle Harden
Sariya Lozada
Joseph Bryant
Happy Birthday to our
JULY members!!!!!
Happy Wedding Anniversary
Dea. Cardell & Sis. Geneva Baker
Bro. Bobby & Sis. Shirley Lawrence
Bro. Clyde & Sis Willie Mae Herbert
Annie Byrom
Saundra Richardson
Dwayne Gibson
Curisten Dixon
Christina Huffman