16
O sing to the Lord a new song, for He has done marvelous things. Psalm 98 1a

O sing to the Lord a new song, for He has done marvelous things. … · 2018-09-18 · “silky-smooth-jazz-seasoned-with-a-taste-of-bebop-&-funk”. He was also influenced by the

  • Upload
    others

  • View
    0

  • Download
    0

Embed Size (px)

Citation preview

Page 1: O sing to the Lord a new song, for He has done marvelous things. … · 2018-09-18 · “silky-smooth-jazz-seasoned-with-a-taste-of-bebop-&-funk”. He was also influenced by the

O sing to the Lord a new song, for He has done marvelous things. Psalm 98 1a

Page 2: O sing to the Lord a new song, for He has done marvelous things. … · 2018-09-18 · “silky-smooth-jazz-seasoned-with-a-taste-of-bebop-&-funk”. He was also influenced by the

Welcome to Zion Hill Baptist Church We hope you have an inspirational and meaningful worship experience.

OUR MOTTO:

“Living to Love & Loving to Serve” OUR MISSION STATEMENT

As a body of baptized and faithful followers of Jesus, the Christ of God, we, the members of Zion Hill Baptist Church, identify as our mission the perpetuation of His Gospel, which operates by the powerful anointing of the Holy Spirit. We strive to minister to the needs of the spiritually and physically dispossessed. Our ministry, centered on love and service, seeks to edify the local and universal Church, as well as apply Christian solutions to various problems of the larger world community.

To move forward the fulfillment of this ministry we hope to realize the following goals:

saved lives through witnessing and preaching the Gospel

empowered lives through teaching biblically-based principles

enriched lives through prayer and meditation

delivered lives through education aid and economic assistance and development

WE ARE SO GLAD YOU ARE HERE!

Church Information SUNDAY WORSHIP SERVICES - 8:00 am & 10:30 am COMMUNION – First Sunday, both services

NEW MEMBER ORIENTATION CLASS – First Sunday, following the 10:30 Service in The Love Center, Room 109

CHILDREN & YOUTH SERVICES o Wigglin’ Worshippers Nursery (Love Center) –Every Sunday, both Services o Children’s Chapel (Love Center) - 2nd & 3rd Sundays, both Services o Teen Worship (Love Center – Room 110) – 2nd &3rd Sunday at 10:30 am o Wednesday Night Live (Room 111) – Every Wednesday at 7:00 pm

CHRISTIAN EDUCATION o Noon Day Bible Study (Rehearsal Hall) – Wednesday at Noon o Prayer Service (Fellowship Hall) – Wednesday at 6:30 pm o Bible for Life (Fellowship Hall) – Wednesday at 7:00 pm o School of Love, Learning and Service [SOLLAS] (Love Center) – Saturday at 10:00 am

(Extension Class – Love Center) - Tuesday at 6:30 pm OFFICE HOURS o Monday – Thursday: 9:00 am – 8:00 pm o Friday: 9:00 am – 1:00 pm o Saturday: 9:30 am – 1:00 pm o Sunday (Information Center): 7:30 am – 2:00 pm

~ Please review the bulletin in its entirety for additional announcements and activities. ~

Page 3: O sing to the Lord a new song, for He has done marvelous things. … · 2018-09-18 · “silky-smooth-jazz-seasoned-with-a-taste-of-bebop-&-funk”. He was also influenced by the

Page | 3

Overcrowded

Attempting to function in an overcrowded room can be a harrowing experience. Limitation of movement, a rising temperature, and an increased likelihood of collision and conflict often occur when too many people press into a space not originally designed to hold them. Such a situation can readily contribute to a heighted level of stress and a greater probably for injury. People generally do not fare very well in tight, cramped situations; they often have trouble thinking clearly and acting conscientiously.

Sometimes our lives get like this – overcrowded – not so much with people, but with the swirling demands, obligations, responsibilities, requests, activities, problems, worries, doubts, and fears of this earthly existence. At least occasionally, our environments – both internal and external – become so cluttered with a plethora of complex matters that we find ourselves super-stressed, overwhelmed, and on the verge of self-destruction.

In view of these overcrowded conditions, the question arises: “How do we deal with the sundry pressures, the voluminous complications, and the disarming bewilderment that these unfavorable conditions produce?” That is, “How do we handle the over-crowdedness? We might find a clue to a meaningful answer in a seldom-mentioned story about the ancient Hebrew patriarch Isaac. While attempting to settle in a valley called Gerar, Isaac decided to dig out and old well that his father Abraham had dug in prior years. Upon finding water there, some of the herders of that region quarreled over the water with Isaac and his servants; so Isaac decided to move to another location in the valley to dig a second well. As before, he found water, but he likewise received the same response from the herders of Gerar, who claimed that the well and the water therefrom belonged to them. Isaac, then, decided to move on and dig a third well. This time, however, no argument ensued and so Isaac called the place Rehoboth – which means broad place. To recognize his now good fortune, he said, “Now the Lord has made room for us, and we shall be fruitful in the land” (Genesis 26:22).

Consider just two thoughts that we might glean from this narrative in conjunction with the overcrowded conditions of our lives: First, sometimes we have to just move on when our difficulties become too numerous or confounded. We cannot fix every broken situation; we can solve every baffling problem; when the complications we face present challenges that apparently have no viable resolutions, we just may need to leave and try again in another context. Second, we must trust and hope in God, even when we encounter multiple layers of opposition. Isaac did this and eventually found his Rehoboth – his broad place, his plenty, his abundance. We can do likewise with the sustaining assistance and flawless guidance of our caring and loving God.

Pastor Parker

Page 4: O sing to the Lord a new song, for He has done marvelous things. … · 2018-09-18 · “silky-smooth-jazz-seasoned-with-a-taste-of-bebop-&-funk”. He was also influenced by the

Page | 4

Elder Jeremy Q. Henry

Elder Jeremy Q. Henry is a southern gentleman whom God has abundantly blessed and anointed to lead in this day. Elder Henry began his spiritual growth in the living room of Evangelist Ru’mae Garland at the age of 15. He entered the preaching ministry on August 29, 2009, with the aid and oversight of the Rev. Floyd E Rose. The Church of God in Christ (COGIC) licensed Henry to preach

and appointed him as the jurisdictional worship leader for the Southern Georgia Second Jurisdiction. He was ordained a cleric in the Church of God in Christ and is now the Assistant Pastor of the Holy Redeemer Institutional Church of God in Christ in Milwaukee, Wisconsin under the leadership of the Bishop Sedgwick Daniels-Secretary/General Board Member of the Church of God in Christ.

Elder Henry is an alumnus of the prestigious Morehouse College, in Atlanta, Georgia. After his undergraduate matriculation, he earned his Masters of Arts in Theological Studies at the Princeton Theological Seminary concentrating in Pastoral Care and also received a certificate in Black Church Studies. He is now recognized as the founder of the Princeton Theological Seminary Gospel Choir. Elder Henry has a passion for exceptional leadership and is currently pursuing a Doctor of Philosophy in Educational Administration and Leadership at Marian University, Wisconsin. The Lord has graced Elder Henry to go from humble beginnings in a living room to now traveling across the country proclaiming the gospel of Jesus Christ and continuing to ascend courageously to new horizons. Elder Henry strives to lead with integrity, to love without reservations and to serve God and humanity. To God be the Glory.

Page 5: O sing to the Lord a new song, for He has done marvelous things. … · 2018-09-18 · “silky-smooth-jazz-seasoned-with-a-taste-of-bebop-&-funk”. He was also influenced by the

Page | 5

Order of Worship

September 16, 2018 8:00 am

Call to Worship

Prayer

Welcome

Praise and Worship

Tithes, Commitments & Offerings

Ministry in Music

Introduction of the Speaker

Ministry in Music

The Message

Elder Jeremy Q. Henry

Invitation to Christian Discipleship

Benediction

Page 6: O sing to the Lord a new song, for He has done marvelous things. … · 2018-09-18 · “silky-smooth-jazz-seasoned-with-a-taste-of-bebop-&-funk”. He was also influenced by the

Page | 6

Minister Eddie Anthony Robinson Minister Eddie Anthony Robinson is a native of Williston, SC and a graduate of the University of South Carolina where he majored in music. He completed his master’s degree from Liberty University in Lynchburg, VA 2013 and is currently writing his dissertation for the Doctorate in Worship Studies Degree.

He is one of the nation’s consummate church musicians. His music ministry has left an indelible impression of congregations across the country for nearly thirty years. He is a sought after lecturer, workshop clinician and worship ministry consultant.

Minister Robinson currently serves as the Minister of Music and Director of Worship and Arts at Springfield Baptist Church in Conyers, GA where Pastor Eric Wendel Lee is Pastor. He also served as Minister of Music and Celebrative Arts at New Mount Olive Baptist Church in Fort Lauderdale, FL for sixteen years prior to his relocation to the Atlanta area in 2015.

“Milkshake” Mayfield - Trumpeter/Flugelhornist Milkshake is Atlanta’s home grown ‘trumpeter extraordinaire’, a title befittingly labeled on him by Atlanta’s legendary radio host, the late “Tippy” Calloway. Milkshake is his signature name, tagged him by his neighborhood friends in early childhood because of his insatiable appetite for milkshakes. This name has brought him notable acclaim; that same quenchless taste transcended to his music profession as a signature jazz artist. He is a music major from Clark College (CC); (now Clark-Atlanta University). His trumpet & flugelhorn have taken him all over the world. While on tour with CC’s Jazz Ensemble, he shared local, national & international stages with jazz giants, Dizzy Gillespie, Duke Ellington & Cab Calloway & also the late Phyllis Hyman. In the 80s, he was introduced to his most influential jazz trumpeters who he also performed with, the late Clark Terry (his mentor) & Freddie Hubbard. This early exposure to jazz inspired him to form his own band, the Milkshake Quintet (MSQ). He stands on the shoulders of these renowned jazz legends & part of his presentation style mirrors their esteemed professionalism as music moguls. From there, he developed his own unique brand of contemporary & straight ahead style that he describes as “silky-smooth-jazz-seasoned-with-a-taste-of-bebop-&-funk”. He was also influenced by the funky blend of music of the late ‘soulster’, James Brown. His credentials earned him a nomination in the 2016 Gospel Choice Awards in the “Best Music/Instrumentalist” category.

It was in the 5th grade that Milkshake received his very first trumpet. That has always been his motivating force to give back to youths through mentoring middle & high school students, locally & in Toccoa, GA (his birth place). He also mentors aspiring musicians via workshops sponsored by Atlanta’s Jazz radio station WCLK 91.9’s “Jazz In the School” outreach program.

Milkshake & wife Christine, MSQ’s featured vocalist, often cruise international seas with Our Gang Travel, LLC, where they perform jazz concerts on Royal Caribbean Cruise Lines’ across the seas, including the Caribbean & Europe. In 2008, he made history as the first trumpeter to perform at the 1st communion service at the tomb of John the Baptist in Ephesus, Turkey.

Faithful fans of Milkshake & the MSQ enjoy the signature sound on a regular basis most anywhere, including Atlanta’s Sweet Georgia’s Juke Joint; Wednesday Wind Down; Wolf Creek & Mable House Barnes Amphitheaters, as well as Atlanta Mayoral Events; and Jazz venues in Birmingham, Al and Biloxi, MS.

Willie “Fred” Bryan Willie “Fred” Bryan has earned the respect of his musical peers as a talented musician, composer, arranger and band director. God gave “Fred” the gift of musical talent at the early age of four when he began taking piano lessons from the late Ms. Zenobia Terry. He began playing for a store front church at the age of seven through his high school years and studied the Hammond Organ with Ms. Gerry Mathis at age ten and the Pipe Organ with Mr. Herbert Archer at age fifteen. Born and raised in Atlanta Georgia, Fred is a product of the Atlanta Public School System where he graduated from Luther Judson Price High School. He began his collegiate studies at Mercer University in Macon Georgia and later transferred and received the Bachelor of Arts degree in Music Education from Clark Atlanta University, the Masters of Education degree from Cambridge College in Boston Massachusetts and the Education Specialist degree in Music Education from Boston University in Boston Massachusetts.

Fred’s stage name is “Magic Fingers” because of the musical magic that glides across every musical keyboard he plays. Fred currently teaches band for the DeKalb County School System and also serves as Director of Music at Zion Hill Baptist Church in Atlanta, Georgia, where the Rev. Dr. Aaron Parker is the pastor. He sometimes arranges music for local high school bands to perform. Fred has also served as a music consultant for some churches in the metropolitan area starting and reorganizing their music departments. His professional affiliations are: Georgia Music Educators Association, Music Educators National Conference, the Atlanta Guild of Organists, the Georgia Professional Standards Content Review Panel and Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia Music Fraternity of America, Inc.

Page 7: O sing to the Lord a new song, for He has done marvelous things. … · 2018-09-18 · “silky-smooth-jazz-seasoned-with-a-taste-of-bebop-&-funk”. He was also influenced by the

Page | 7

Order of Worship 10:30 am

Prelude

Call to Worship Prayer

Praise Service Welcome

Give God Praise - by Eddie A. Robinson Minister Eddie A. Robinson, Soloist

Tis So Sweet - arranged by Eddie A. Robinson Sister Germaine McAuley, Soloist

O Give Thanks - Anthem Based on Psalm 136 by Eddie A. Robinson

Tithes, Commitments & Offerings

Recording Artist, “Milkshake” Mayfield Trumpeter and Flugelhorn

Out Here on Your Word - by Eddie A. Robinson Minister Arnetta Giles-Montgomery, Soloist

Let Him Bless You - by Eddie A. Robinson Reverend Brenton Cox, Soloist

So Many Reasons to Rejoice (Colossians 1:13-14) by Eddie A. Robinson

Minister Eddie A. Robinson, Soloist

Invitation to Christian Discipleship

Benediction

Page 8: O sing to the Lord a new song, for He has done marvelous things. … · 2018-09-18 · “silky-smooth-jazz-seasoned-with-a-taste-of-bebop-&-funk”. He was also influenced by the

Page | 8

THE WEEK AHEAD Revolutionary Evangelism And Prayer

SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 2018 Worship Service ....................................................... 8:00 & 10:30 am(Sanctuary) Prayer Service following both Worship Services ............................ (Chapel) Mighty Men Usher Ministry Meeting ................... 9:30 am (Fellowship Hall) Azizi Children’s Choir Rehearsal ............................ 9:30 am (Love Center Room 110) July Club Meeting .................................................... 9:30 am (Love Center Room 112) Photography Ministry Meeting ............................... 9:30 am (Love Center Room 109) Generation8 Youth Choir Rehearsal ....................... 12:30 pm (Rehearsal Hall) Rites of Passage Session ........................................... 5:00 pm (Love Center) Ministers Fellowship ................................................ 6:00 pm (Love Center Room 109)

MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 2018 Praise Ringers Rehearsal ............................... 6:30 pm (Rehearsal Hall)

TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 2018 SOLLAS Class (Traditional) .................................. 6:30 pm (Love Center Room 040) Outreach Ministry Meeting ..................................... 7:00 pm (Love Center Room 112)

WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 2018 Noon Day Bible Study ............................................. 12:00 pm (Rehearsal Hall) Prayer Service ........................................................... 6:30 pm (Fellowship Hall) Bible For Life ............................................................. 7:00 pm (Fellowship Hall) Wednesday Night Live ............................................ 7:00 pm (Love Center Room 111)

THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 20, 2018 Consumer Action & Business Ministry Meeting .. 7:00 pm (Love Center Room 112)

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 22 , 2018 SOLLAS Classes for adults and children ............... 10:00 am (Love Center Rooms) Chorale Fellowship ................................................... 1:00 pm (Rehearsal Hall) Mother’s Ministry Meeting ..................................... 11:45 am (Fellowship Hall) Azizi Children’s Choir Rehearsal ............................ 11:40 am (Love Center Room 110) Generation8 Youth Choir Rehearsal ....................... 11:45 am (Love Center Room 112) Adult Spiritual Dancers Preparation for Worship . 12:00 pm (Sanctuary) Hagar Ministry Meeting .......................................... 12:00 pm (Love Center Room 109) Youth Choral Readers Preparation for Worship ... 1:00 pm (Love Center Room 110) Praise Team/Ensemble Preparation for Worship .. 1:00 pm (Love Center Room 111)

Page 9: O sing to the Lord a new song, for He has done marvelous things. … · 2018-09-18 · “silky-smooth-jazz-seasoned-with-a-taste-of-bebop-&-funk”. He was also influenced by the

Page | 9

SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 2018 Worship Service ....................................................... 8:00 & 10:30 am(Sanctuary) Prayer Service following both Worship Services ............................ (Chapel) Mighty Men Usher Ministry Meeting ................... 9:30 am (Fellowship Hall) June Club Meeting .................................................... 9:30 am (Love Center Room 112) Missionary Ministry Meeting ................................. 12:30 pm (Love Center Room 109) Rites of Passage Session ........................................... 5:00 pm (Love Center)

A N N O U N C E M E N T S THE COURTESY GUILD will not meet today. Members are asked to meet on Saturday, September 29 at 12:00 noon in Room 111 of the Love Center

EMPOWERED BY GOD MINISTRY SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT – The EBG Ministry will hold a Revitalization Meeting on Sunday, September 30, following the 10:30 am service in The Fellowship Hall. EBG enhances the spiritual and social development of members aged 19 – 39.

HAGAR MINISTRY – The Hagar Ministry for Single Moms will meet on Saturday, September 22, in Room 109 of The Love Center. New members are welcome.

Phoenix Ministry Re-Entry Program Participants Commencement and Ex-Offenders Job Fair The Phoenix Ministry Re-Entry Program will be celebrating class #5 successful completion of 12 weeks of classes that were designed to assist participant in curving recidivism/repeat of offenses, developing employability skills, academic achievement, and positive community contributions. On Monday, October 1, 2018 from 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM. Phoenix Ministry Needs your Help Zion Hill Family! If you are an employer or business owner that is ex-offender friendly (Then this might be your calling to help). If you are interested in attending our Job Fair to set up a table and talking to the graduates about possible employment, please contact Rev. Joyce Brown at (404) 290-0545.

MARK YOUR CALENDARS!!! Legacy of Love and Service: Celebrating 25 Years - On Sunday, March 17, 2019, we will celebrate Zion Hill’s 25 Year legacy of “Living to Love and Loving to Serve.” Church Service: 9:30 am in the Sanctuary. Church Banquet: 1:00 pm, at The Georgia International Convention Center College Park. More information and registration details to come soon.

Bible For Life Join Pastor Parker on Wednesdays at 7:00 pm

In the FELLOWSHIP HALL Series Title:

Revolutionary Evangelism and Prayer (REAP)

Prayer and Praise @ 6:30 pm

Page 10: O sing to the Lord a new song, for He has done marvelous things. … · 2018-09-18 · “silky-smooth-jazz-seasoned-with-a-taste-of-bebop-&-funk”. He was also influenced by the

Page | 10

2018 Rites of Passage

“When I was a child, I spoke like a child, I thought like a child, I reasoned like a child. When I became an adult I put an end to

childish ways.” I Corinthians 13:11

Please join us for this celebratory ceremony marking the official acceptance of the transformation of the youth (ages 13-18 years

old) from childhood to young adulthood. This celebration marks the culmination of the 2017 Rites of Passage program for females (KENTAKE) and males (ADIGUN NKOSI). With this ceremony,

the graduates’ journey as young adults begins!

Join us in recognizing their diligence and commitment to

completing the Rites of Passage 2018 twelve-week program.

Bring your family and friends to witness this outstanding memorable ceremony.

Page 11: O sing to the Lord a new song, for He has done marvelous things. … · 2018-09-18 · “silky-smooth-jazz-seasoned-with-a-taste-of-bebop-&-funk”. He was also influenced by the

Page | 11

A Crown of Hope Celebration

To the Sisters of Zion Hill, the S.I.S. Ministry invites you to join us for our

Weekend of Hope Kick Off and to participate in our procession as we wear one of

our fanciest hats as a representation of the many forms of Cancer that affect us

as women. The unification of every woman wearing a hat will symbolize we are

One in the Spirit and One in the Lord.

Blessed is the one who perseveres under trial because, having stood the test,

that person will receive the Crown of Life that the LORD has promised to those

who love him. ( James1:12)

Friday, October 12 at 6:30 p.m.

For additional information contact Deacon Norma Ricks

[email protected]

Page 12: O sing to the Lord a new song, for He has done marvelous things. … · 2018-09-18 · “silky-smooth-jazz-seasoned-with-a-taste-of-bebop-&-funk”. He was also influenced by the

Page | 12

The Community Action and Business (CAB) Ministry

encourages all eligible voters to Register to vote. The CAB Ministry will be available in the Love Center after each worship service, beginning this Sunday, August 19, 2018 and every Sunday to follow in August and September, then ending Sunday, October 7, 2018 for Voter Registration. All are welcome to visit our table to be a part of our wave of efforts to get everybody at Zion Hill registered to vote. Absentee ballots will also be provided.

To verify your voter registration status, please visit Georgia’s Secretary of State’s voter verification tool located on-line via the My Voter Page (MVP). The link to the site is http://www.mvp.sos.ga.gov/MVP/mvp.do.

The MVP site provides information on the following and gives you the option to register to vote in Georgia online or to update your existing Georgia registration record:

Voter registration status Mail-In application and ballot status Poll location Early voting locations Elected Officials Registration information on file with the county office Sample ballot for the upcoming election Provisional Ballot status

The Voter Registration Deadline for the General Election is Tuesday, October 9, 2018. The General Election Day is Tuesday, November 6, 2018. Please exercise your right to vote.

Page 13: O sing to the Lord a new song, for He has done marvelous things. … · 2018-09-18 · “silky-smooth-jazz-seasoned-with-a-taste-of-bebop-&-funk”. He was also influenced by the

P a g e | 13

September is

SOLLAS Emphasis Month

SOLLAS Mission To seek to lead children, youth and adults to become aware of and grow in the understanding of the will of God as He revealed Himself in Jesus with

this knowledge they will be able to love like Christ, serve like Christ and

witness for Christ.

Page 14: O sing to the Lord a new song, for He has done marvelous things. … · 2018-09-18 · “silky-smooth-jazz-seasoned-with-a-taste-of-bebop-&-funk”. He was also influenced by the

P a g e | 14

Nursing Home/Rehabilitation Center/Hospital Sis. Rosa Bolton Green Acres Health & Rehabilitation, Milledgeville, GA Bro. Charlie Brown PruitHealth – Austell, 1700 Mulkey Rd, Austell GA Sis. Bessie Hall Summerset Assisted Living, Atlanta, GA Sis. Lena Jones Fox Glove Center, 2850 Springdale Rd SW, Atlanta, 30315

GA 30315 Phone: (404) 762-8672 Atlanta, GA

Sis. Louise LeRoy Dunwoody Health and Rehabilitation, Atlanta, GA Sis. Renell Reeves Douglasville Nursing Home, Douglasville, GA

Sis. Nellie Roberts Sadie G. Mays Health & Rehabilitation, Atlanta, GA

Sis. Myrtice Thomas Delmar Gardens, 404 King Springs Valley Pkwy, Smyrna, GA

Home Sis. Barbara & Bro. Thomas Almond 3554 Lynfield Dr., S.W. Atlanta, GA 30311 Sis. Eunice Bailey 2273 Country Club Drive, Atlanta, GA 30311 Bro. Charles Blake 115 Waterway Ct. SW, Atlanta, GA 30331 Sis. Annie Grace Smith Booker 2885 Benjamin E. Mays Drive, Atlanta, GA 30311 Rev. Yvonne Bostic 416 Taylor Elaine Dr., Warner Robins, GA 31088 Sis. Lula Golden 228 Langshire Dr., McDonough, GA 30253 Sis. Joan Jackson 3738 Hershel Rd, College Park, GA 30337 Bro. Joe Jenkins 1127 Cascade Ave, Atlanta, GA 30311 Sis. Bernice & Bro. Wilbur Jennings 105 Briarsweet Way, Fayetteville, GA 30215 Bro. Claude Lawson 4951 Black Bear Trail, Douglasville, GA 30315 Sis. Juanita Mitchell 311 Argus Cir. NW, Atlanta, GA 30331 Rev. Juner Norris 929 Burnt Hickory Dr. SW, Atlanta, GA 30311 Sis. Mary Thompson 1625 Emerald Ave. SW, Atlanta, GA 30310 Sis. Mary Walton 381 Fielding Lane SW, Atlanta, GA 30311 Dea. Abe Wheeler 248 Wheeler Boulevard, Kennesaw, GA 30152 Sis. Ruby Wilcoxin 3680 Las Olas Dr, Atlanta, GA 30349 Sis. Arciae Wilson 815 Falcon Drive, Atlanta, GA 30311

BEREAVEMENT ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS Bro Glenn Walthour - Aug 26

Brother of Brother Solomon Walthour

Sister Delores Tennant Creecy – Sept 8 Sister of Brother Forrest Tennant

Pray for our Sick, Shut-In and Bereaved Families 13 Are any among you suffering? They should pray. Are any cheerful? They should sing songs of praise. 14 Are any among you sick? They should call for the elders of the church and have them pray over them, anointing them with oil in the name of the Lord. 15 The prayer of faith will save the sick, and the Lord will raise them up; and anyone who has committed sins will be forgiven. James 5:13-15

Page 15: O sing to the Lord a new song, for He has done marvelous things. … · 2018-09-18 · “silky-smooth-jazz-seasoned-with-a-taste-of-bebop-&-funk”. He was also influenced by the

P a g e | 15

Sermon Notes Listen to the message from God’s word. Use this sheet to make some personal notes. Go back over them through the week and be blessed.

Text: _____________________________________________________________________________ Subject: ___________________________________________________________________________ Notes: _____________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________

Is Christ Lord and Savior of your life? Jesus answered, “I am the way, and the truth, and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me.” John 14:6 NRSV Admit your need for Him. “…since all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God;” Romans 3:23 NRSV Recognize His love for you. “But God proves his love for us in that while we still were sinners Christ died for us.” Romans 5:8 NRSV Place your faith in Jesus and invite Him into your life. “…because if you confess with your lips that Jesus is Lord and believe in your heart that God raised him from the dead, you will be saved.” Romans 10:9 NRSV Pray a prayer of repentance and faith. For “Everyone who calls on the name of the Lord shall be saved.” Romans 10:13 NRSV

Do you have a church home? If you are looking for a church home, we invite you to join us. Come and experience the Presence of God in our services

and the Love of God from our church family where we live by our motto – “Living to Love and Loving to Serve”

Page 16: O sing to the Lord a new song, for He has done marvelous things. … · 2018-09-18 · “silky-smooth-jazz-seasoned-with-a-taste-of-bebop-&-funk”. He was also influenced by the

P a g e | 16

Alternative Giving Options Whether you forgot to bring your donation, or you are out on vacation, Zion Hill offers several convenient alternative ways to give your Tithes and Offerings!

Check out these options....

• Mail a check or money order to: Zion Hill Baptist Church

6175 Campbellton Road SW, Atlanta, GA 30331

• Bill Pay from your Personal Bank Account– The donation would be sent directly from your personal bank account to the church. Simply log onto your online banking account, and add Zion Hill to your list of payees and/or companies that you pay on a regular basis. On the date you designate, the bank will send a check directly to Zion Hill.

• PayPal - Visit our webpage www.zionhill.org Click on the “Giving” tab, press the donate button at the bottom of the screen, and choose to give using your debit card through PayPal.

• Easy Tithe - You can choose to donate in one of three simple ways.

Through our Easy Tithe giving page: www.easytithe.com/zionhill

Through the free Easy Tithe mobile application. Just download the app onto your smart mobile device or tablet. Once you launch the application you can follow the instructions to give.

Through our “text to give”. Number -770-604-1450. To give using this option, simply text an amount to this number. The first time you “text to give” you will receive a reply with a web link that will allow you to register and enter your debit card information. After the initial setup, giving is as simple as texting an amount to the number. Please note the texting donations are settled to your debit card, not to your phone bill.

For more information or questions, please e-mail us at

[email protected] or call (404) 691-8025.

Worship Times: Sun., 8:00 am & 10:30 am Noon Day Bible Class: Wed., 12:00 pm Bible for Life: Wed. 7:00 pm SOLLAS (School of Love, Learning and Service): Sat. 10:00 am & Tues. 6:30 pm

Welcome Honored Guests Zion Hill has something exciting and engaging for each member of your family! From comprehensive youth activities to young adult mixers and senior socials, this multi-generational community continues to grow and thrive with each welcomed addition. With more than 40 outreach ministries engaged in local, national and international service projects, Zion Hill is the perfect place to start if you really want to make a difference. Learn more about ZHBC outreach ministries and how you can get involved by visiting www.zionhill.org.

Contact Us 404.691.8025 |www.zionhill.org |[email protected] |zhbcatl

6175 Campbellton Road SW| Atlanta, GA 30331