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Page 1: Program for Sunday, February 19, 2017
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Bishop Thomas Scott and First Lady

Marva Scott, our staff, leadership team

and the entire 34th Street Church Family

are excited that you have chosen to

worship with us today! We’ve been wait-

ing for you! It’s not by accident that we

have the joy of meeting you. We believe

that every person who comes into the circle

of this special fellowship was sent by God Himself. We want to express

Christ’s love to you with genuine, heartfelt warmth.

We are a church family excited about and committed to serving and

worshipping Jesus Christ. Each worship service is devoted to honoring the

Lord through music, prayer, praise, fellowship and a life changing message

from God’s Word. With the anointing of the Holy Spirit, we at Thirty-Fourth

Street Church are striving to address the personal needs of each child, teen and

adult, as well as minister to the family as a whole. It’s a vital ministry that

only the Lord can accomplish as we faithfully commit ourselves to His will

and service. Our prayer is that your experience will be both empowering

and exciting!

Again, on behalf the entire church family, you are welcome for coming

and helping us to lift up the name of Jesus in worship. Please join us again

soon in worship and may God bless you is our prayer!

Welcome to Thirty-Fourth Street Church of God!

Welcome!

Scott’s Wisdom No one understands like Jesus!

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ORDER OF WORSHIP Sunday, February 19, 2017

10:00 A.M.

The Praise Team

The Gathering Statement

*The Ministry of Prayer

The Ministry of Praise

The Recognition of Our Visitors and Guests We are excited that you are here! We pray that you will be

blessed by the worship experience. Please complete a Visitors Information Card. We welcome you with JOY!

The Thirty-Fourth Street News

**The Baby Dedication

**The Lord’s Supper

The Ministry of the Scripture

The Ministry of Music

*The Ministry of the Word

The Invitation of Discipleship

The Ministry of Giving

The Benediction

*Please refrain from walking at this time.

**First Sunday, The Lord’s Supper

**Third Sunday, Baby Dedication

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The first licensed African American Female

pilot was named Bessie Coleman. Born in

Atlanta, Texas in 1892, Bessie Coleman grew

up in a world of harsh poverty, discrimination

and segregation. She moved to Chicago at 23

to seek her fortune, but found little opportunity

there as well. Wild tales of flying exploits from

returning WWI soldiers first inspired her to

explore aviation, but she faced a double stigma

in that dream being both African American and

a woman.

She set her sights on France in order to reach her dreams and began

studying French. In 1920, Coleman crossed the ocean with all of her

savings and the financial support of Robert Abbott, one of the first

African American millionaires. Over the next seven months, she

learned to fly and in June of 1921, the Fédération Aéronautique

Internationale awarded her an international pilot's license. Wildly

celebrated upon her return to the United States, reporters turned out

in droves to greet her.

Coleman performed at numerous air shows over the next five years,

performing heart thrilling stunts, encouraging other African Amer-

icans to pursue flying, and refusing to perform where Blacks were

not admitted. When she tragically died in a plane accident in 1926,

famous writer and equal rights advocate Ida B. Wells presided over

her funeral. An editorial in the "Dallas Express" stated, "There is

reason to believe that the general public did not completely sense the

size of her contribution to the achievements of the race as such."

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"The Journey to Better "

Create a PowerPoin t

presentatio n

s that expresse what

black

histor y means to you .

The presentation will be displayed on the screen during, “ A " Moment in Black History ,

each

Sun. in Feb .

Be creativ e

The creator of the slide selected for the month will receive a

$25 gift c a r d to the store of their choice!! !

Submit finished project to:

[email protected]

, Sis. Johnson, no later than 1/30

.

Black History Essay Contest

Open to Students Grades 6 – 8 & Grades 9-12 Submission Deadline: February 12, 2017 Submit to [email protected], Dr. Lue

Two winning submissions will be chosen.

At least 500 words in length Cash Prize $25.00 each

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2017

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God desires to have a personal

relationship with YOU!

Do you know that if you ask Him

into your heart right now, God will

meet you at the point of your greatest

need? He will meet you right where

you are! God’s plan for salvation:

We have all made mistakes.

Romans 3:23 - “For all have sinned

and come short of the glory of God.”

The penalty for sin.

Romans 6:23 - “For the wages of sin

is death; but the gift of God is eternal

life through Jesus Christ our Lord.”

How To Lead A Friend To Christ!

God’s love for us.

Romans 5:8 - “But God commendeth His

love for us, in that, while we were yet

sinners, Christ died for us.”

Jesus is the Bridge.

John 3:16 - “For God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth on Him, should not perish, but have everlasting life.”

Salvation by Faith.

Romans 10:9 - “. . . if thou shall confess

with thy mouth the Lord Jesus, and shall

believe in thine heart that God hath raised

him from the dead, thou shalt be saved.”

Assurance of Salvation.

Romans 10:13 - “For whosoever shall call

upon the name of the Lord, shall be saved!”

We may have some friends or family

members who do not know Jesus Christ and

what it means to be saved. If we really love

our family and friends, the best and most

important thing we can do is to tell them

about Jesus. We have to lead them in the

right direction - to JESUS!

OUR VISION Thirty-Fourth Street Church of God will be a Christian community within a community that impacts the community for Jesus Christ!

OUR MISSION

Thirty-Fourth Street Church of God is called to transform lives by sharing the gospel of Jesus Christ and meeting the needs of the

community.

OUR GOAL

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Bishop Thomas Scott Sunday, February 19, 2017

“The Power of First Fruit Giving”

1Chronicles 29:3 (KJV) ;Proverbs 3:9-10 (NIV)

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Armed Forces:

Kelvin Stokes, Jr., Brittany Carswell, Denise

Hicks, Anthony Walker, Anthony Harris,

Richard Short, Alexander Short,

Derrick King, Janell Smith, Rodriquez Hope,

Alysya Rosas, Paul Varn III, Sharyl Warner,

Zuri Brooks, Gregory Brooks, Davonte Hayes

FEBRUARY E-Care List

Sick and Shut-in

Fredrick Bolden, Rosie Jackson, Lee Dessie Burney, Shirley Sledge, Bertha Kemp,

Hilrie Kemp, Evelyn Laster

Hospitalizations:

Bereavement:

Other Special Prayer Requests:

Margaret Brookins, Richard & Denna Pace, William & Beth Cosby, Monna Newsome

sister, Artina McGee, Lora Boler, Veronica Rodrigues, Margarie Williams, Michael

Lynch, Roosevelt Snow, Victoria Graham, Kyerille Russell, Carla Pearson, Barbara

Logan-Wiggs, Alexander Short, Jasmine Short, Jairon Dorsey, Ronald Pouchie, Mazie

Pouchie, Veronica Elder, Peggie Fredricks, Alva Rivers, Xavier Short, Christian Short,

Charles Mays Jr., Kenneth & Arielle Eubanks

Church Traveling Bishop Scott is asking the entire church to travel with him to First

Baptist Institutional Church to celebrate with Dr. Wayne G. Thompson

Wednesday, February 22, 2017. The church is located at

3100 3rd Ave. South Saint Petersburg, Florida 33712

Black History Month Celebration On Sunday, February 26, 2017 we will observe Black History Month.

Each family is asked to bring a covered dish to celebrate after morning

worship.

Super Sunday On Sunday, March 12, 2017 we will celebrate First Fruit Sunday. All

members are asked to begin praying and asking God to help you and

to reveal to you your sacrificial gift to give.

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Opening Prayer (In Unison)

God of light and God of night, Creator of seed and mountain,

raindrop and fountain, today we bring our offering of praise. God

of right and God of might, Lover of child and childless, rich and

homeless, we bring our offering of praise. Forgive our moments

of ingratitude, the spiritual blindness that prevents us from

appreciating the wonder that is this world. Forgive us for taking

without giving and reaping without sowing. Open our eyes to see,

our lips to praise and our hands to share. May our feet touch light-

ly on the path we tread, and our footsteps be worthy of follow-

ing. In the name of Jesus, we pray. Amen.

Unison Scripture Reading: 1 Chronicles 29:3 (KJV); Proverbs 3:9-10 (NIV)

3 Moreover, because I have set my affection to the house of my

God, I have of mine own proper good, of gold and silver, which I

have given to the house of my God, over and above all that I have

prepared for the holy house

Proverbs 3:9-10 (NIV) 9 Honor the Lord with your wealth,

with the first fruits of all your crops; 10 then your barns will be

filled to overflowing and your vats will brim over with new wine

Connect to the Internet

Connect to the internet 34th St. Church: password

“welcome34” Please use all lower case letters for the password.

Early Morning Prayer

We invite you to join us to PRAY EVERY Tuesday morning here at the church at 6:00 a.m. – 7:00 a.m.

Weekly Church wide Prayer Call. Dial - 1-(605) 475-4000. Enter Conference Code: 689056# .