Men’s Day – June 28, 2009
Sunday, June 28, 2009 at 10 a.m, Faith Celebrated Men’s Day living in the theme, “Men of Faith Maximizing our Role: Reach One. Teach One. Save Many.” The theme was accentuated by a relevant word preached by Rev. Scot Moore, Pastor of Judah Temple AME Zion Church in Baltimore, MD. In addition to challenging men to solidify their place as leader, he encouraged them to rely on women to help them succeed in doing the will of God. Co-Chairpersons, John Richardson and Isaac Gates along with Men’s Ministry Coordinator, Bro. Reginald Morton ensured that Faith’s men participated in every area of service from ushering to spirit filled song from our Men’s Chorus.
Highlights of that special day included surprise presentations to Dr. N’dugu G.B. T’Ofori-Atta in honor and recognition of his service as our church patriarch and Mrs. Georgia Adams Brown, celebrating her 92nd birthday. Each humbly reflected on their special recognitions before the congregation.
Activities leading up to Men’s Day included, the Concerned Black Clergy’s Annual Salute to Black Fathers on June 19 and the Men’s Prayer Breakfast on June 27, where Rev. Dr. Emmanuel Lartey, of the United Ghana Christian Church, served as the morning speaker. Following the morning worship service, visitors and friends gathered in the fellowship hall for a meal.
Fresh Box
May 4, 2009 by BRhodes
Filed under Our Ministries
Fresh Box
Eating right and being physically active aren’t just a “diet” or a “program” — they are keys to a healthy lifestyle. With healthful habits, you may reduce your risk of many chronic diseases such as heart disease, diabetes, osteoporosis, and certain cancers, and increase your chances for a longer life.
Taking steps towards eating more fruits and veggies helps you and your family be at their best. Because eating fruits and vegetables may reduce your family’s risk of many diseases, the Dietary Guidelines for Americans recommends eating more fruits and vegetables than any other food group.
Fruits and vegetables can be great sources of the following important nutrients:
* Fiber: Diets rich in dietary fiber have been shown to have a number of beneficial effects, including decreased risk of coronary heart disease.
* Magnesium: Supports normal muscle and nerve function, a steady heart rhythm and a healthy immune system.
* Folate: Healthful diets with adequate folate may reduce a woman’s risk of having a child with a brain or spinal cord defect.
* Potassium: Diets rich in potassium may help to maintain a healthy blood pressure.
* Vitamin A: Keeps eyes and skin healthy and helps protect against infections.
* Vitamin C: Helps heal cuts and wounds and keeps teeth and gums healthy.
Aim for Variety
Every fruit and vegetable has a unique nutritional “fingerprint.” When aiming for good nutrition, aim for variety. All forms of fruits and veggies are healthy options—fresh, frozen, canned, dried, and 100% juice. To get the broadest range of nutrients, all colors are important—red, green, yellow, blue, purple, white and orange.
Faith collects orders and distributes Fresh Boxes monthly.
The box includes:
Head of Lettuce, 3 lbs yellow onions, 2 green peppers, 4 sweet potatoes, 2 zucchini, 1bs carrots, celery bunch, 3 lbs. Apples, 3 lbs oranges, 2 tomatoes, 2 lbs bananas, 5lb of white potatoes
Due to market changes, offerings may change. Place your order online, in person at the church office (404-691-4075) or press the “Call Me” button below:
Happy Resurrection Sunday
Join us for Worship Service on Resurrection Sunday, April 12 @ 10 am as we continue to celebrate the resurrection of our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ.
Children’s Church
Children receive short lesson from pastor before being dismissed for Children’s Church on First Sundays.









