Youth Day - Pilgrim Missionary Baptist Church

Baptism Tithes & Offerings Selection Youth Day Choir Invitation to Discipleship Benediction Pilgrim Missionary Baptist Church...

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Pilgrim Missionary Baptist Church 1060 West 30th Street Indianapolis, Indiana 46208 317-925-4563 www.pilgrimmbc.org Dr. LeRoy Wadlington, Pastor

Youth Day Theme Young Soldiers Using Praise as Their Weapon 2 Chronicles 20:15-24

Guest Speaker Rev. Jeffrey N. Brown Jr. Youth Pastor Faith Tabernacle Word Center

Pilgrim Missionary Baptist Church Annual Youth Day Sunday, July 27, 2008 Order of Service Call to Worship Devotion

Min. Jejuan Westmoreland Praise Team/Creations of God & Inspiration Through Dance

Responsive Reading

Jada Bailey

Congregational Singing

Rachel Bibbs

Welcome

Chayla Holder

Announcements

Anthony Finch, Jr.

Emphasis on Youth Day Theme

Dwayne Holder

Pastoral Observations Selections

Children’s and Youth Day Choirs

Stewardship Emphasis

God’s Provision for Ministers 1 Corinthians 9:13-14

Offertory Prayer

Nia Belton Tithes & Offerings

Altar Prayer

Eshe Austin

Selection

Youth Day Choir

Introduction of Speaker

Makayla Russell

Selection

Youth Day Choir

Message

Rev. Jeffrey N. Brown, Jr. Youth Pastor Faith Tabernacle Word Center

Invitation to Discipleship Baptism Benediction

Praise Songs

Everybody Clap Your Hands We praise you oh Lord. We magnify your name. We worship you oh Lord. We magnify your name. Everybody clap your hands. Everybody clap your hands. This is the way we praise him, clap your hands. (repeat) Lifting our voice. Singing our song. Praising the Lord. All the day long.

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Oh Lord, We Worship and Adore Your Name Oh Lord, we worship and adore your name. (repeat)

Responsive Reading God’s Battle 2 Chronicles 20:15-18; 21-22 LEADER: And he said, “Listen, all you of Judah and you inhabitants of Jerusalem, and you, King Jehoshaphat! Thus says the LORD to you: ‘Do not be afraid nor dismayed because of this great multitude, for the battle is not yours, but God’s. CONGREGATION: Tomorrow go down against them. They will surely come up by the Ascent of Ziz, and you will find them at the end of the brook before the Wilderness of Jeruel. LEADER: You will not need to fight in this battle. Position yourselves, stand still and see the salvation of the LORD, who is with you, O Judah and Jerusalem!’ Do not fear or be dismayed; tomorrow go out against them, for the LORD is with you.” CONGREGATION: And Jehoshaphat bowed his head with his face to the ground, and all Judah and the inhabitants of Jerusalem bowed before the LORD, worshiping the LORD. LEADER: And when he had consulted with the people, he appointed those who should sing to the LORD, and who should praise the beauty of holiness, as they went out before the army and were saying: “Praise the LORD, For His mercy endures forever.” TOGETHER: Now when they began to sing and to praise, the LORD set ambushes against the people of Ammon, Moab, and Mount Seir, who had come against Judah; and they were defeated.

Congregational Singing Praise Him, Jesus Blessed Savior Chorus Praise Him, Praise Him, Praise Him, Praise Him! Jesus, blessed Savior, He’s worthy to be praised! Verse 1 From the rising of the sun, Until the going down of the same He’s worthy, Jesus is worthy, He’s worthy to be praised! Chorus Verse 2 God is my rock, Rock of salvation A strong deliverer, In Him will I always trust! Chorus

Announcements DEACONS ON CALL (July): Randy Staten (289-1951), Mickie Toler (253-7676), Aaron Howard (489-1311) CHURCH BUS If you plan to ride the bus, please call the Church Office (925-4563) by 2pm on Friday, leave your name, address, & phone number. Marion County Health Department Family Day will be held Saturday, August 2 (9am-3pm) at the Marion County Health Department (3838 N. Rural St.) There will be birth certificates (fee & id required), immunizations (bring shot records), school supplies, health screenings, and sports physicals. Call 221-2464 for more information. The United Northwest Area (UNWA) residents and stakeholders will come together at the National Night Out 25th Anniversary, Tuesday, August 5 (6:30-8:00pm) here at Pilgrim Baptist Church. For more information visit www.nationalnightout.org. Volunteers are needed to help plan this year’s Health Fair/Fun Day scheduled for Saturday, September 20. Interested persons should contact Serena Fowlkes. Little Bethel HYPE Ministry will sponsor a college and career planning fair on Saturday, August 2 (10am-2pm) at Little Bethel Community Center (3279 Winthrop Avenue). There will be representatives from historically black colleges, Center for Leadership Development, local colleges, and the National Society of Black Engineers. The ANNUAL CHURCH PICNIC will be held Saturday, August 2 (10:00am - 4:00pm) at Riverside Park (Shelter #5) Deacons & Trustees

Drinks & Ice

Ushers

Desserts

Youth/Children

Chips/Pretzels

Nurses Aid

Baked Beans/Deviled Eggs

Missionaries/Matrons

Salads

Deaconess

Macaroni & Cheese

Music Dept

Vegetables

Young Adult Ministry

Corn-on-cob (for grill) / Fresh fruit

The Church will provide all meat and bread. All are invited to come out, bring a dish, and fellowship with the church family. There will be games & prizes too!

Youth Day Afternoon Worship, Today, 4:00pm feat. Napoleon Williams w/True Friends - True Praise and Krash Krew

Women’s Day Choir Rehearsal Thursday, July 31, 7:00pm Annual Church Picnic Saturday, August 2, 10:00am - 4:00pm

Mark Your Calendar!! Women’s Day Choir Rehearsals

July 31, August 7, 14, 19, 21

Young Adult Ministry Ice Cream Social

Saturday, August 9

Worship with New Garfield Baptist Church

Sunday, August 10

Women’s Day Walk-a-thon

Saturday, August 16

Women’s Conference

Saturday, August 23

Annual Women’s Day

Sunday, August 24

UPCOMING SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSONS August 3

Committed Living

James 1

August 10

Honoring All People

James 2

YOUTH & CHILDREN’S SCHEDULE

Congratulations on a blessed Youth Day!! Enjoy your break during the month of August.

Youth Day Sunday School Participants Beginners Primary

Andrew Ash Chaz Holder Deion Holder Nia Belton

Junior

William Ash Deondrea Belton

Intermediate

RaShaune Finch Jaylin Finch

Advanced

Rayanna Bibbs Tavin Brinkley

Adult #2

Jeffry Martin Joseph Wilson

Adult Women #1

Charles Holder Christopher Jones

Adult Women #2

Wesley Short Gregory Wilson

Adult Men #1

Ebony Johnson Jazmen Marion

Adult Men #2

Ashley Suggs Mariah Lanier

Co– Superintendents

Lasawni Reynolds Kyla Bradley

Secretary

Rachel Bibbs

Welcome

Derrick Long

Each class was taught by a representative of the Youth Department and a representative of the Children’s Department. The children learned the role of the teacher and assisted with the overall flow of the class.

Rev. Jeffrey N. Brown, Jr. Rev. Jeffrey N. Brown, Jr. a native of Indianapolis, Indiana, and is the son of Pastor Jeffrey, and Sherleyn Brown, Sr. Rev. Brown, Jr. is a sixth generation preacher in his family. He accepted Christ at the age of six and was baptized at Greater Northeast Baptist Church, of Indianapolis, Indiana. Rev. Brown attended Lawrence Central High School where he began to get involved with Student Government. While playing football and wrestling, Rev. Brown was elected sophomore and junior class President. As a senior, he was elected by a student body of 2,000 to be the student body president of his high school. Rev. Brown loved to socialize with everyone. There was hardly anyone around the school including teachers, and administrators who didn’t know who he was at the time. His big and beautiful personality is what people loved most about him. Rev. Jeffrey N. Brown, Jr. is a senior at Indiana State University majoring in English Teaching. He is involved in many organizations/ activities such as Black Student Union, Ebony Majestic Choir, and N.A.A.C.P. He is also on various student boards as well. Rev. Brown was elected by a student body of approximately 11,000 to be the third, African American, male, student body, Vice President of the University, and has fulfilled his term and tenure with the Student Government Association. Rev. Brown believes that God has anointed him to be a leader at an early age. He has served as the keynote speaker at various revivals around the Indianapolis and Terre Haute areas of Indiana. After graduation Rev. Brown plans to obtain both a Master of Divinity and a Doctorate in Ministry. Rev. Brown has many aspirations and goals in life that he is committed to achieving. He is determined to make them a reality. Rev. Brown believes and knows that he can do ALL things through Christ which strengthens him (Philippians 4:13).

Sick & Shut-In Sis. Ora Baugh 1127 Congress, 46208

Sis. Velma Beasley Community Nursing/Rehab, 5600 E. 16th St. 46218

Sis. Mae Ann Gilkey Spring Mill Meadows, 2140 W. 86th St., 46260 860-0825

Bro. Henry Eubanks Golden Living Center - Brookview 7145 E 21st St, 46219

Sis. Mary Brown 2906 Caroline Ave., 46218

Bro. Elmos Jewell 2146 White Ave., 46222

Sis. Etta Coleman Bro. William Bellamy Rosewalk Retirement Ctr, 1302 N. Ritter, 46219 2049 Cornell Ave 46202 Sis. Rebecca Graves 1228 W. 32nd St., 46208

Sis. Jalene Spann 291A JW Williams Road, Mendenhall, MS, 39114

Sis Alice R. Smith Golden Living Center - Brookview Rm 416 7145 E 21st St, 46219

Sis. Callie McReynolds Northwest Manor Healthcare 6440 West 34th Street Indianapolis, IN 46224

Sis. Ann Caudle 16473 Chalet Circle, Westfield, IN, 46074

Prayer Requests Bro. Robert Bibbs

Sis. Luella Mason

Bro. Clinton Tucker

Sis. Vivian Spivey

Sis. Mary Cook Sis. Barbara Harrell

Sis. Lorraine Freeman

Sis. Margaret Williams

Bro. Wayman Fluker

Bro. Curtis Chapman

Bro. William Wheatley

Sis. Patricia Blakey

Bro. Ronnie Staten

Bro. David Adkins

Sis. Mary Anne Craig

Sis. Minnie Brooks

Sis. JoCarolyn Adkins

Little Ni’Asia Gray

Sis. Mary Dennis

Bro. Ronald Wright

Sis. Betty Sue Jones

Sis. Beverly Stephens

Sis. Helen Wakefield

Rev. Benjamin Mitchell

Bro. Harrison Payne

Sis. Helen Davis

Sis. Desiree Hambie

Sis. Earline Harris

Sis. Lila Richie

Sis. Mary Clark

Sis. Canary Douglass

Bro. David Harrington

College/Military/Incarcerated Carlos Owens, DOC #994304

C-W-204, 1 Park Row Michigan City, IN 46360

Continue to encourage and remember in prayer our college students home for the summer.

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