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Sunday, April 26, 2015
Address 9055 Tamar Drive
Columbia, MD 21045
(410) 992-6977
Rev. Dr. Robert A. F. Turner, Senior Pastor
Church-wide Theme: Reach Up, Reach Out & Reach In
Services: 8:00 AM – Traditional Service 9:10 AM – Sunday School 10:15 AM – Blended Service 12:00 Noon – Contemporary Service
www.stjohnbaptistchurch.org
Acts 1:6-8
Rev. Dr. Ostein B. Truitt, Assistant Pastor
Rev. Sadie Woolford, Associate Pastor, Pastoral Care
Rev. Janelle Bruce Smith, Youth Pastor
Praise the Lord and welcome to St John Baptist
Church! On behalf of the entire St John family,
allow me to take this opportunity to thank our
friends, guests and members for choosing to
help us lift up the name of Jesus here today. We
say to you who are unsaved-join Jesus! To you
who are unchurched-join us in membership,
as we seek to make disciples for Jesus Christ.
OUR VISION
To be “A Christ -
Centered Church,
Making a Difference
for Jesus Christ in
the Church, Com-
munity, Home &
Workplace.
OUR MISSION
To be a thriving spiritual center that reaches people for Christ and builds believers to be Christ-like.
(Matthew 28:19-20; Jude 1:20-21)
We respectfully ask that no food or drink be brought or eaten in the sanctuary.
SJBC Image Policy - By entering this Church, you hereby grant St John Baptist Church the right,
but not the obligation, to photograph, film and capture you and your likeness, on film and/or through any
other method currently available or that becomes available in the future. You further agree that these im-
ages may be used in the production, exhibition, distribution, promotion, publicity and advertising of simi-
lar events and any other event sponsored by St John Baptist Church. Under no circumstances will your
likeness be used in connection with commercial endorsements of any kind.
Let's welcome 17 Shades of Fortitude of Annapolis Alumnae Chapter, Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. We're blessed to have you celebrating your Deltaversary by worshipping with us at our 10:15 a.m. service.
-ORDER OF SERVICE-
4-26-15
8:00 a.m.
Enter to Worship Cry Room Available Depart to Serve
“Celebrating Women’s Day”
*Congregation Stands…..……………………………...…………….**Ushers May Seat Worshippers
Call to Worship……………………...………………………….………...……..Rev. Denise Caldwell
Invocation (*)………………………..…………………………………….………...…...Rev. Caldwell
Hymn of Praise (*)(**)……………………………..………...………….……....Women’s Day Choir
#248 “Hold To God’s Unchanging Hand”
Responsive Reading (*)………………………………………………….…………...…Rev. Caldwell
“Women’s Day Litany”
Baptism (**)
Pastoral Announcements (**)…………………….…...…….…………….…….....Rev. Ostein Truitt
The Welcome (**)………………………………………….…...………....……...Sis. Courtney Ward
Offertory/ Choir Selection…………………….………………………………...Women’s Day Choir
Prayer/Offering/Doxology*
Sermonic Selection (**)……………………………………………….………...Women’s Day Choir
Scripture(*)/Sermon ...…..………..…..………………………………………….......Rev. Ojeda Hall
Lead Organizer of BUILD
Invitational Hymn (*)……………………………………………….………...Choir & Congregation
“Pass Me Not”
Altar Prayer (*)……………………………………………………………..……Rev. Robert Turner
Closing Hymn (*)……………….…………………………...………………...Choir & Congregation
“Oh Happy Day”
Benediction (*) …………………………..…………….……………………….….......... Rev. Turner
-FLOW OF SERVICE-
Cry Room Available Depart to Serve Enter to Worship
10:15 a.m.
4-26-15
“Celebrating Women’s Day”
*People Stand……………………………………….………………**Ushers May Seat Worshippers
Call to Worship……………………..…….…………...…..………...……..Rev. Carolyn Fredericks
Opening Prayer (*)………………………………....…………………………....…..Rev. Fredericks
Song of Praise (**)……………….………………………………….………….Women’s Day Choir
Baptism(**)
Community News (**)…………………………………………….…..…………..Rev. Ostein Truitt
Welcome Guests (**)……………………………………..….……………..…….....Sis. Cari Gordin
Children are dismissed for Big Children’s Church (ages 6-11) in the Chapel &
Little Children’s Church (ages 3-5) in the Nursery
Prayer/Receive Financial Gifts/Song…………………...….…………….……Women’s Day Choir
Song of Preparation (**)……………………………………….………………Women’s Day Choir
Read God’s Word (*)/Sermon…………………………………..….….Rev. Rhonda Boozer-Yeary
Pastor of Worship, Douglas Memorial Community Church
Special Invitation & Song (*)……………………………….………..……...Choir & Congregation
“Pass Me Not”
Community Prayer (*)………………………………………………….………Rev. Robert Turner
Closing Song (*)…………………………………………………….….…….Choir & Congregation
“Have Your Way”
Closing Prayer (*)……………………………..……………………………………..…..Rev. Turner
-FLOW OF SERVICE-
Enter to Worship Cry Room Available Depart to Serve
“Celebrating Women’s Day”
12:00 p.m.
4-26-15
*People Stand…………………………………...….…..……..….**Ushers May Seat Worshippers
Opening Words/Prayer (*)…………………………………..……...…….…Rev. Regina Mitchell
Worship & Praise (**)……………………………..………………..…………..……..Praise Team
Welcome Guests (**)…………………….………..………...………...…...…...Sis. Amber Hodges
Worship & Praise (**)……………………………………...………..…….…………..Praise Team
Baptism (**)
Community News (**)…………………………………...………….…………..Rev. Ostein Truitt
Children’s Message (**)…………………………..……...……………..……....Sis. Shelly Moran
Prayer/Receive Financial Gifts/Song……………………………………………..…..Praise Team
Sacred Arts Presentation (**)………………………………………………………...………..DOI
Special Song (**)……………………………………….………………………..……..Praise Team
Read God’s Word (*)/Message………………………..………….……………...….….Rev. Truitt
Special Invitation & Song (*)……………………..…………………….………………..Everyone
“I Love You Lord Today”
Community Prayer (*)…………………………………...……………………Rev. Robert Turner
Closing Song(*)………………………..……………………………….………………….Everyone
“Friend of God”
Closing Prayer (*)……………………………………..……………………………….Rev. Turner
Church Evacuation Overview
In the event of an emergency you are requested to remain where you are in order to
receive instructions on how to proceed.
If we need to evacuate the building:
1. Please follow the instructions of staff positioned along the way and head to the
designated safe area.
2. Parents please do not attempt to go and get your children if they are in Children’s
Church. Once all children have been accounted for, you will be allowed to reunite
with them.
3. Please do not attempt to go to your car or to drive off the parking lot.
4. Please remain in the designated safe area until instructions to return to the building
are given.
We are so happy to have you worship with us today.
As you take your seat, please take a minute and familiarize yourself with
where the exits are located.
In the event of an emergency you will receive appropriate instructions from
the pulpit.
PLEASE ENJOY THE SERVICE.
Attention Ministry Leaders
If you would like to reserve a table after Sunday Worship services in the Fellowship
Hall to promote your ministry event, please utilize our on-line Midas system.
The earlier you reserve the better; we have a limited number of tables.
Thank You.
Forward ministry bulletin requests by Monday at 6 p.m.:
April/May TODAY, Sun., 4/26 ALL 3 Worship Services Women’s Day
Tues., 4/28-Thurs., 4/30 2-8:30 p.m. Member Directory Photo Sessions
Thurs., 4/30 7-9 p.m. Long Reach Village Center Urban Renewal Session @ Stonehouse
Sun., 5/3 ALL 3 Worship Services Youth Enhancement Fund (YEF) Special Offering
Wed., 5/6 7 p.m. Power Hour Anniversary
If you’d like to sign up for E-Giving, or register for an SJBC event, you can now do so, here at the church. Help will be provided on Sundays between services to get you started. Please see Sis. Vera Miles, the Operations Manager, for assistance. During the week you can find her in her office and today, Sunday, you will find her in the Narthex. She is also seeking volunteers to act as a concierge for the computer kiosk.
Every 3rd Sunday is Br ing a Friend Sunday & Youth Sunday!!!
Service Styles: 8 a.m.—Traditional Service
9:10 a.m.—Sunday School for all ages 10:15 a.m.—Blended Service
12 Noon—Contemporary Service
12 Noon Service SA Presentations for April: 4th Sunday - Dance Ministry
Mid-Week Power Hour Service
Wed., Apr. 29th 7 p.m. ~ Chapel
Guest Speaker: Rev. John West
If you’d like to deliver an inspirational message one Wed. night, contact:
Rev. Ella Moore at (443) 820-3437
TODAY is Women’s Day!
Guest Preachers: 8 a.m.—Rev. Ojeda Hall, Lead Organizer of BUILD
10:15 a.m.—Rev. Rhonda Boozer-Yeary, Pastor of Worship, Douglas Memorial Community Church NOON— Rev. Ostein Truitt, Asst. Pastor, SJBC
~The Women’s Day Choir will sing during the 8 a.m. and 10:15 a.m. worship services.~ ~To honor the diversity of our dynamic women our colors are a rainbow of pastels.~
Women are asked to prayerfully consider two things: 1. Sign up to be an active participant in the Women’s Ministry 2. Give a special offering of $200 or whatever God leads you to give in honor of women.
SJBC Community Shredding Day ~ Part II
Sat., May 9th from 11:30 a.m.—2 p.m. Don't trash your old documents - have them safely shredded and
disposed of. IT’S FREE!
This service is for members experiencing significant health challenges or bereave-ment which prevent attending the 1st Sunday worship services. To sign up, you MUST do one of the following before 3:00 p.m. on the Friday before the 1st Sun-day: 1. Call your Deacon directly 2. Call the church office at 410-992-6977 3. Email [email protected]
Please be prepared to communicate, or leave a message with ALL of the following: 1. Full Name 2. Address 3. Phone Number 4. Email Address (if available)
A Deacon will be in touch to arrange a mutually agreed upon time for you to receive Communion be-fore the 2nd Sunday. SJBC Deacons: “We Serve You – If You Let Us”
Power Hour Anniversary Wed., May 6th at 7 p.m.
Guest Preacher: Pastor Caleb P. Gordon, Faith Community Church, Baltimore, Md
Mark your calendar and come celebrate as we thank God for our year-long Power Hour services that offer a refreshing mid-week time of worship, prayer and praise to an awesome God.
For more information contact Sis. Patricia Penny at [email protected] or 410-660-7715
NEW—Youth Enhancement Fund (YEF) Sun., May 3rd ~ All 3 services
We are excited about our new Youth Enhancement Fund (YEF) - formerly called the Church Devel-opment Fund. We will designate the funds from the collection to go towards defraying the costs for youth programs & associated expenses. Mark your calendars to participate in this special offering on every 1st Sunday!
3rd Annual Gospel Concert featuring
The James Fenimore Cooper Male Chorus
Sat., May 16th at 4 p.m. New Holy Cross Church of Christ, 500 E. State St., Trenton, NJ 08609
Cost: $30 per person (11 a.m. departure/10 p.m. return) (includes transportation, light refreshments, dinner, concert & outlet shopping if time permits
Limited seating must be reserved by Sun., May 3rd! For more information or to purchase tickets, please contact:
Dea. Richard Shepherd at 443-677-6306 ◊ [email protected] OR Sis. Sadie Jackson at 301-490-8722 ◊ [email protected]
Pictures will be taken on:
Tues., Apr. 28th through Fri., May 1st from 2-8:30 p.m. AND
Sat., May 2nd from 10 a.m. - 4 p.m.
To register please visit the SJBC website or contact Sis. Vera Miles:
[email protected] ~ 410-992-6977 Ext. 1010
Softball ◊ Soccer ◊ Tug-of-War ◊ Bid Whist ◊ Spades ◊ Checkers ◊ Volleyball Kids Playground ◊ 3-Legged Race ◊ Bingo & MUCH MUCH MORE!!
Don’t forget to bring your lawn chairs and bicycles!
Registration for this event is MANDATORY. Stay tuned for details!
Sat., July 18th Noon – 5 p.m. Burba Park @
Llewellyn & McKay St. Fort Meade, MD
Do you know how to save someone’s life? Get the facts. Howard County Fire and Rescue’s CPR Team will be at SJBC on the
following Saturday’s from 9 a.m.—Noon: May 23rd, Aug. 8th and Oct. 10th.
CPR is not on the job training; don’t wait until it’s too late! The Facts:
• Sudden Cardiac Arrest is when someone unexpectedly collapses, and their heart stops. They’re not breathing. • They need CPR immediately. • It happens nearly 400,000 times a year to people of all ages, races, and health condi-tions. • The victim’s chance of survival decreases every minute without CPR, and after 10 minutes with no intervention your loved one is gone. CPR & AED is the true life saving combination.
Please stay tuned for registration details.
1st & 3rd Tues. of each month 7 p.m.
Room 157
For more information, please contact Sis. Cecily Christian at [email protected]
Join us as we discover something new, together -- how to appreciate our blessings and best serve God in our season of singleness. There will be prayer, reading of Scripture & fellowship. Feel free to bring and be responsible for your children who can stay in an adjoining room while we meet.
Grief Support Group Beginning May 7th through Aug. 6th from Noon—2 p.m.
Come learn how to walk the journey of grief and be supported on the way. It is a place where hurting people find healing and hope.
To register, please visit www.discoverSJBCevents.eventbrite.com. You can order the work book directly from Grief Share Resources (cost $15) for the session by clicking the ‘Discover Resources’ tab on the SJBC website.
For more information, please contact Rev. Ostein Truitt: 410-992-6977 Ext. 1007 or [email protected]
Prayer Hour Single Women’s
SJBC MEMBERSHIP CLUSTER MINISTRY “Growing Smaller As We Grow Larger”
If you have been trying to find a way to connect with God and His family in 2015, this is your chance. In order to provide the kind of community that is necessary and desired, our church is moving towards building smaller communities – membership clusters. Joining a cluster is a great way to get to know each other and grow closer – to each other and God. In the cluster ministry, you will experience honest communication, deeper friendships and a growing intimacy with God.
Please check out the literature rack near the Information Center for a list of our active clusters.
Long Reach Village Center Urban Renewal
Plan Sessions
Thurs., Apr. 30th, Thurs., May 28th, Thurs., June 11th and Thurs., Sept. 17th
7-9 p.m. Stonehouse in the Village Center
Howard County Executive Allan H. Kittleman, along with the Long Reach Village Board, has scheduled four meetings to seek input from residents about the revitalization of the Long Reach Village Center.
These meetings are a wonderful opportunity for residents to provide ideas and direction for the new center. Resident participation in this process is key to achieving our goal of a village center that is once again a vibrant hub of our community.
Residents unable to attend meetings, who want to track the process or provide feedback, can visit the Long Reach Village Center redevelopment page on the county’s website at www.howardcountymd.gov/LongReach.
For more information call Mark Thompson, Director of Downtown Redevelopment at 410-313-2350 or email at [email protected]
Creative Arts & Leadership Summer Camp
July 27th-31st ◊ 8:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m.
There’s still time to register! Don’t miss this unique experience for campers to sing, dance, act, play, use technology & explore conflict reso-lution and leadership skills. The camp is open to students in grades 1-8.
Parents may register by visiting: http://discoversjbcevents.eventbrite.com COST: $175
For additional details please contact:
Rev. Janelle at 410.992.6977 ext. 1014 ◊ [email protected] or Bro. Eric Byrd at [email protected]
Participants needed!
We are looking for youth & young adults ages 5-25 to partici-pate in Youth Sundays on the 3rd Sunday of each month! We’d like to fill the pulpit at 8 a.m., 10:15 a.m. and noon with young people!
If you’re interested in participating or having your child(ren) participate, please contact:
Rev. Janelle at 410-992-6977 Ext. 1014 [email protected]
SJBC Scholarships & Graduate Recognition Ceremony
The Graduate Recognition & Scholarship Committee will award scholarships and celebrate the 2015 high school and college graduates at the Annual Graduate Recognition Ceremony on Sat., June 13th.
Please submit your name, contact information and name of your high school, college or degree/certification program by email or place your information in the Youth Ministry mailbox. All infor-mation, including scholarship applications for high school seniors, must be submitted by Sun., May 17th.
For more information or to submit your name, please contact: Sis. Sally Murrell, Committee Chairperson at 410.227.4040 or [email protected]
The Social Justice Ministry at St John Baptist Church is looking for individuals to join us! If you have a heart for social justice and an interest in issues such as voting rights/voter registration, a range health topics, education, building relationships between the African-American community and the police, we would love to have you join our ministry. On each Sunday in May, please stop by our table in the Fellowship Hall after each service to speak with a SJM Member and to learn more about what we are doing.
For more information, please contact Ministry Leader, Sis. Sylvia Johnson: [email protected]
Mon., May 18th Press Conference at 7 p.m. ◊ Hearing at 7:30 p.m.
George Howard Building, 3430 Courthouse Dr., Ellicott City, MD
The SJBC Social Justice Ministry joins PATH at a press conference and Action Hearing on Housing and Nutritional Standards in Howard County. We are looking for 60 SJBC members to join us for this event. We want to show the Council that we are power players in the county. We will start with a press con-ference showing our support for 15% workforce housing in Downtown Columbia to the County Coun-cil and County Executive. We will then all go from the press conference into the Council Hearing on Nutritional Standards to uphold the strides Howard County has made in improving the health of our youth and families.
For more information, please contact: Sis. Sylvia Johnson at [email protected] ◊ 410-845-8908 OR
Bro. Yaw Adu at [email protected]
PRESS CONFERENCE AND ACTION
~HOUSING & NUTRITION~
HC Nutritional Standards Legislation
In order to help reverse this troubling trend, SJBC has partnered with The Horizon Foundation and other community partners to promote alternatives to sugary drinks. For the past two years, soda consumption in Howard County has declined 2 to 3 times more than the rest of the nation. We want to keep this trend going. This would be a small but important step to improve the health of its employees and make healthy food and drink choices more abundantly available to all who use county parks or participate in government programs. On June 1st, the County Council will be voting on legislation to re-establish reasonable nutritional standards for food and beverages sold on county property.
SJBC members and friends are being asked to join this fight. We are asking you to get involved by: 1. Complete & turn in a Nutritional Standards Legislation Support Card to the County Council on Sun., May 10th. 2. Attend a public hearing for the bill, on Mon., May 18th at 7:30 p.m., at the Banneker Rm., George Howard Building, 3430 Court House Drive, Ellicott City, MD 21043. We have a large goal of 300-350 people showing their support. Supporters should arrive at 7:15 p.m.
Nearly half of African American children will develop diabetes in their life-time. We know from the current research that sugary drinks are a leading driver of diabetes, obesity and other chronic diseases. This is the first generation of children that may live shorter lives than their parents.
Prayer Line Rev. Carolyn Fredericks is on the prayer line during the
month of April. Join her for prayer!!! Call: (410) 995-6089
Our Sick Mavis Ellis Dionna Dailey Ed Tucker Debbie Harris Dea. Bill Ross Valerie West Phyllis Isaacs Amma Felix Tonya Edison Lynda Jones-Burns Mabel Lipscomb Cindy, Todd, Jocelyn & Keren Baker Lenneal Henderson Llewellyn Richardson Lenneal Henderson Vaneisha & Dan Brown’s son DK Martha Lee May Wood Dea. Jesse Paul Clay
Autumn Assisted Living
Dea. Shirley Alston
Brighton Gardens Assisted Living
Geraldine Gaillard ◊ Ernestine Jones Iris Moran ◊ Jackie Vandervall
Lorien Nursing Home
Beulah Patterson
Leola Anderson ◊ Ruth Craigen ◊ Eunice Frazier (VA) Gayla Elder-Leak ◊ Thelma Giles ◊ James A. Dorsey
Week of 4-26-2015: Rev. Michael Alston
If you desire a visit, please contact the Minister or Deacon assigned for the week. *Bold indicates new entries for this week.
Doris Collier Ayesha Dobbins Kaini Bradford Henson Michael Sirlene Green Emma Outen Herman Thompson Shelly McCrae Beverly Moore Hazel Jemmot Johnnie Bingham Tania McAllister Cynthia Hill Mabel Clarke Rainsford Trivers Gwendolyn Wilkins Rose Pinder Carol Holland Kescia Powell Debbie Harrison Devin Aikens
Prayer Due to Illness Curtis Washington– cousin of Glenda Morton Betty Pryor– Aunt of Adrienne Fleming Marlene Reagin -sister of Joanne Tyson Olivia Brodie, Sister of Rev. Carolyn Fredericks Margaret Walker—Friend of Dea. Alfreda McCoy-Gwynn Celia E. Jackson—Sister of Deacon Bill Ross, Sr. TyAnne Martin—Sister of Lorna Evans Shanita Smith—Friend of Rev. Janelle Smith John Wigglesworth—Brother of Wilbur Wigglesworth Ricky Harrison—Friend of Dea. Lenny Harper Tonya Gorham’s aunt Elaine Hubbard Dea. Bill Ross’ brothers, Eugene Ross and Earl Ross Rev. John West’s brother Mike in NY Dea. Ron Colbert’s mother Beulah Patterson’s various family members Cindy Baker’s mother & God-father Clover Peart’s Mother Nettie Green Hilson Family friend—Orville Swafford Joe Williams’ mother (Gladys Williams) Erica LeMon’s grandmother, JoAnne Isabel Darian Sharp– Son of Crudella Carroll Cecilla Sanya, mother of Cica Bradley Dea. Dwayne Parker’s mother Llewellyn Richardson’s sister
Debbie Harris’ mother Olivia Woods Dea. Alfreda McCoy-Gwynn’s cousin Francine Hooker Tonja Byrd’s cousin Nellie Byrd Lorna Carmichael’s mother Betty Harrell Phronnie Jones’ Son, Son-in-Law & brother Willie Burnett Mary Williams’ brother Russell Dea. Alfreda McCoy-Gwynn’s sister Anna Blount Dea. LeeRoy Bronner’s sister Betty Bridges Mary Jones’ brother, Walter L. Meeks Jackie Dobbin’s sister Charlotte Deleanor Boone’s brother Ted King’s mother Christine Debra Washington’s mother Ronza Moore Emma Outen’s mother Dea. Lenny Harper’s wife Sherry Barbara Towson’s cousin Whitney Rodriguez Rev. Emil Thomas’ father-in-law Herb Massie’s son Christ Larry Terry’s aunt Marian Jay Dionna Dailey’s aunt Mary Brewster Alma Stephens’ daughter-in-law Carolyn Stephens & her sister, Ethel Spencer Dea. Alan Murrell’s sister Pam Garnett JoAnn Burnett’s friend Dorothy "Midge" Lucas
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POINTS TO REMEMBER
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Sermon Cd’s are available in the Fellowship Hall.
HOW TO REACH OUR STAFF
Senior Pastor Assistant Pastor Youth Pastor Rev. Dr. Robert A.F. Turner Rev. Dr. Ostein Truitt Rev. Janelle Bruce Smith (410) 992-6977 (410) 992-6977 Ext. 1007 (410) 992-6977 Ext. 1014 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Office #121 Office #119 Office #111 Assoc. Pastor for Pastoral Care Operations Manager Building Manager Rev. Sadie Woolford Sis. Vera Miles Rev. John West (410) 992-6977 (410) 992-6977 Ext. 1010 (410) 992-6977 Ext. 1015 [email protected] [email protected] Office #118 Office #112 Minister of Music Sr. Admin. Project Coordinator Bro. Eric Byrd Sis. ‘Chon Cottman (410) 992-6977 Ext. 1013 (410) 992-6977 Ext. 1005 [email protected] [email protected] Office #136 Receptionist Sis. Minnette Parham (410) 992-6977 [email protected]