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Choral Introit...................................................................................................................................“I Was Glad”Opening Hymn (7:30 a.m.) ...............................................................................................................“Siyhamba”Opening Hymn (11:00 a.m.) ......................................................................................“Come On In This House”Opening Hymn (6:00 p.m.) .................................................................................................“Yes, I Know Jesus”Call To WorshipThe Lord’s PrayerHymn of Praise (7:30 a.m.) ..............................................................................................“Acceptable To Thee”Hymn of Praise (11:00 a.m.) ...............................................................“I Am On The Battlefield For My Lord”Unison Scripture (7:30 a.m.) ............................................................................................ Mark 10:13-16 (NIV)Unison Scripture (11:00 a.m.) .................................................................................1 Samuel 17:50-51 (NRSV)Unison Scripture (6:00 p.m.) ........................................................................................Hebrews 12:1-3 (NRSV)
[PLEASE REMAIN STANDING FOR THE READING OF THE WORD]InvocationMinistry of Music (6:00 p.m.)...............................................................................................“Keep Hope Alive”Parish Concerns
Visitor RecognitionPassing of the PeaceThe Dance MinistryThe Pastor’s Word
The Service of GivingOffertory SentencesTithes and Offerings
Altar Call (7:30 a.m.) .................................................................................................................................“Win”Altar Call (11:00 a.m.) .....................................................................................................“For Every Mountain”Sermon (7:30 a.m.) ...................................................................................................“A Hindrance Or A Help?”Sermon (11:00 a.m.).................................................................................................“After You Defeat Goliath”Sermon (6:00 p.m.) ......................................................................................................“Remembering Our Past”Hymn of Invitation (7:30 a.m.) .........................................................................................................“Yes I Can”Hymn of Invitation (11:00 a.m.) ...........................................................................................“Safe In His Arms”Hymn of Invitation (6:00 p.m.)...............................................................................................“We Offer Christ”Benediction .....................................................................................................................“Go Ye Now In Peace”
[Once the Sermon has begun, parishioners may not enter or re-enter the 1st floor Sanctuary]
13 People were bringing little childrento Jesus to have him touch them, but thedisciples rebuked them. 14 When Jesussaw this, he was indignant. He said tothem, “Let the little children come tome, and do not hinder them, for thekingdom of God belongs to such asthese. 15 I tell you the truth, anyonewho will not receive the kingdom ofGod like a little child will never enterit.” 16 And he took the children in hisarms, put his hands on them and blessedthem.
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1 So David prevailed over the Philistinewith a sling and a stone, striking downthe Philistine and killing him; there wasno sword in David’s hand. 51 ThenDavid ran and stood over the Philistine,he grasped his sword, drew it out of its
sheath, and killed him; then he cut offhis head with it. When the Philistinessaw that their champion was dead, theyfled.
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1 Therefore, since we are surrounded byso great a cloud of witnesses, let us alsolay aside every weight and the sin thatclings so closely, and let us run withperseverance the race that is set beforeus, 2 looking to Jesus the pioneer andperfecter of our faith, who for the sakeof the joy that was set before himendured the cross, disregarding itsshame, and has taken his seat at theright hand of the throne of God.3 Consider him who endured such hos-tility against himself from sinners, sothat you may not grow weary or loseheart.
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CCHHOORRUUSSI am on the battlefield for my Lord, I’m on thebattlefield for my Lord; And I promised Himthat I would serve Him til I die. I’m on the bat-tlefield for my Lord.
VVEERRSSEE III was alone and idle, I was a sinner too, I hearda voice from heaven, Say there is work to do, Itook the Master’s hand And I joined theChristian band, I’m on the battlefield for myLord.(Repeat Chorus)
VVEERRSSEE IIIII left my friends and kindred Bound for thePromised Land, The grace of God upon me,The Bible in my hand, In distant lands I trod,Crying sinner come to God, I’m on the battlefield for my Lord.(Repeat Chorus)
VVEERRSSEE IIIIIINow when I met my Savior, I met Him with asmile, He healed my wounded spirit,And owned me as His child, Around the throneof grace, He appoints my soul a place,I’m on the battlefield for my Lord.(Repeat Chorus)
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CCHHOORRUUSSLet the words of my mouthAnd the meditation of my heart,Be acceptable, in thy sight.Let the words of my mouthAnd the meditation of my heart,Be acceptable, Lord to Thee.
Here I am, LordAt Your feet, LordMy soul looks up to Thee.Make my thoughts, LordAnd my tongue, LordAcceptable, to Thee.(Repeat Chorus)
Lindsey AlexanderDoucette M. AlvarezBrenda Aghahowa
Stephanie AghahowaStephen Aghahowa
Ayinke ArnettMawusi J. Arnett
Bria AtkinsKimaria Baker
Sydni M. BarclayElliot Boston
Markeyta M. BowenPorsche Buckner
Ahmad CarterChrista Aluse Carter
Roberta CarterRachel Cato-Evans
Jasmine CephasTaylore Cephas
Joshua E. ChapmanViolet Clemons
Brandi A. ColemanLaurel D. Cosby
Morgan Ashley CraftPatrick Cobb
Kia DeanCourtney M. Denton
Crystal DentonTiffany DillardDiamond Dixon
Melissa El AkinlawonMicah A. Ellis
Malik R. FowlerDebra Franklin
Aaron Demarcus GainesAcasia Anne GibsonAriella Grace GibsonAlyson C. Godbolt
Imani Gwendolyn GrahamKennedy Green
Jazmin HallTiana Hardy
Talliyah HardyHerbert Harper, Jr.
Brianna HarrisDejona Hawkins
Morgan HawthorneCameron HillElaine L. HillTiffany HillNia Holmes
Brittany J. HouseHalona Esther Jackson
Kendal JacksonJordan JohnsonNailah Johnson
Taylor Simone JohnsonKayla JonesKia Jones
Kamia JonesBarrett KeithleyRena KeithleyWhitley King
Earle LawrenceGene Linton, Jr.
Krystal LittleAndre Mace
Anthony MaceTajean Mathis
Herdie MatthewsSiobhan A. McKissic
Racquel McNeil
Ronald McNeilRikida Mitchell
John MoranJordan MoranTaylor Moran
Anthony MorrisImani Amirah Muhammad
Josef OwensAriel Parrott
Brandon ParrottNoah Perkins
Zelatandria QuinnAaron Reese
Melissa SandersTiffrany Schofield
Nasr SimpkinsTariq Simpkins
Julius StallworthLogan Taylor
Darrell ThomasDominique Thomas
Kyla ThomasVernon ThomasVictoria Thomas
Kamaya ThompsonImani Timms
Indigoe TimmsLindsey Turner
Jamila Arielle TylerJoya Laurelle Tyler
Jamaul WadeTosha WellsTroy White
Alicia V. WilsonJohari B. Wilson
Isaiah WoodsJoshua WoodsJamila Wright
Jeremiah Wright-HaynesTanya R. Wright
On Wednesday of last week, Resident Bush signed into law the Deficit ReductionOmnibus Reconciliation Act of 2005. With his signature, Medicaid recipients can expecthigher co-payments and deductibles. College students may face higher interest rates onstudent loans. Work requirements for women on welfare are likely to be tightened.Federal aid to states for child-support enforcement will be curtailed. This bill was signedin the same week that support for those ravaged by Hurricane Katrina were forced todepart from their FEMA-funded hotel rooms, many with nowhere to go. This is also thesame week that Bush paid homage to Coretta Scott King.
I am always amazed at how actions contradict words. Bush lauded Mrs. King asone who tried to bring us together, yet the policies of the government continue to pushpeople apart based on race and class. The actions of Bush and FEMA this week echo theactions of Bush two years ago when he laid a wreath on Dr. King’s crypt, and appointed ajudge, Charles Pickering, the next day who went against everything Dr. King stood for.The contradiction in words and actions lies in the fact that the government’s policies andprocedures have failed its people, while words were lifted, honoring one who lived andfought for people.
AAccttiioonn IItteemmss::1. DO NOT SHOP AT WAL-MART OR SAM’S CLUB
TThhoouugghhtt ffoorr tthhee WWeeeekk::Power concedes nothing without a demand.~Frederick Douglass
In 1 Corinthians 16, Paul talks about givingof our material possessions to God: Nowabout the collection for God's people: Dowhat I told the Galatian churches to do. Onthe first day of every week, each one of youshould set aside a sum of money in keepingwith his income, saving it up, so that when Icome no collections will have to be made.1 Corinthians 16:1 (NIV)
“On the first day of the week” means thatgiving is a regular, planned activity, and nota “when I get around to it” function.
“Each one of you” means that each person,as an individual, has a particular responsibili-ty to give. Giving to God is not a responsi-bility that can be shifted to someone else.
“In keeping with his income,” Paul does notstate the exact amount we are to givebecause each can give according to his pros-perity. The more the prosperity, the greaterthe amount given.
To sum up Paul’s stewardship theology:Give at a regular interval from a responsibleposition with a grateful heart and in propor-tion to what you have received.
The Stewardship MinistryConstance A. King, EditorJames Butler, Chairperson
STEWARDSHIP
Sunday, February 12, 2006 12
WOMEN’S CONFERENCE
Dear Sisters in the Lord,
To God be the glory for each one of you! Asco-conveners of Women’s Conference 2005,we mailed out a donation appeal lastSeptember to all of our past conference atten-dees, setting a target date of October 28,2005. Although we only made half of ourgoal, we offer you our heartfelt gratitude foryour generous response. Whatever amountyou gave was appreciated and received withgrateful hearts. The donations continue tocome in and we continue to praise God fromwhom all blessings flow.
We look forward to seeing all of you atWomen’s Conference 2006, May 18-20th,2006.
May God richly bless you and all thosewhom you love throughout this new year.
Yours in Christ Jesus,
Rev. Barbara A. Heard and Rev. Ramah E. WrightCo-Conveners, Women’s Conference 2005-6
“The Amistad”SUN...2/19 Church-In-Society Candidate’s
ForumSUN...2/26 Ebony Expressions Oratorical
ContestArtists-In-Residence Art Exhibit
SUNDAY - 2/126:30 a.m. Trinity Television Broadcast
TV One(Check your cable & satellite menu)
7:30 a.m. Worship Service - SA9:30 a.m. Breakfast - FH
Bible Study - WC11:00 a.m. Worship Service - SA
1:30 p.m. Dinner - FH2:30 p.m. An Afternoon with the
Authors - A6:00 p.m. Worship Service - SA
MONDAY - 2/13400 W. 95th Street
10:00 a.m. CHOICES - 11812:00 p.m. Active Seniors & Friends
- WC6:00 p.m. Experiencing God - 102
Band Rehearsal - SAVoice Class - FHDrug & Alcohol RecoveryRevival Committee - 116
7:00p.m. Women’s Chorus - SAMen’s Fellowship - FH
TUCC Village Center(1947 W. 95th Street)
11:00 a.m. Active Seniors Planning
Committee - W1026:30 p.m. Hurston-Hughes Writers
- E1017:00 p.m. Career Development Job Fair
Committee - W30520 SOMETHING - W302
TUESDAY - 2/14400 W. 95th Street
6:00 p.m. Band Rehearsal - SAWomen’s Drill Team - 118Voice Class - FH
6:30 p.m. 1st Fridays Worship Committee - 116
7:00 p.m. Just A Single Moment - AMen’s Chorus - SAYouth & High School DanceMinistries - Narthex IICHOICES - 207Women Raising Teens -202Athletes For Christ - 102
10:00 a.m. Free N One - 2076:00 p.m. High School Teen Girls Only
- WCWomen’s Ministries - BRMusic Theory - 202
7:00 p.m. Free N One - 207Tough Love - 203Healing Ministry - 202Africa Ministry - 116Credit Union - Credit Union OfficeYouth & High School DanceMinistries - Narthex II
February 12, 2006 – “An Afternoon With TheAuthors,” members of Trinity showcase theirpublications. In addition, Dr. Julia Speller willshare a few insights about her new book,wwaallkkiinn’’ tthhee ttaallkk, 2:30–4:30 p.m., in the Atrium,followed by a reception
February 18, 2006 – Ebony ExpressionsSemifinal, all classrooms 5:00 – 7:00 p.m.
February 18, 2006 – Fine Arts & Literary Guildpresents the movie, “THE AMISTAD,”6:00–8:00 p.m., in the Atrium
February 19, 2006 – Church-In-Society,Candidates Forum, 2:30-4:30 p.m., Sanctuary.Meet and greet the candidates immediately fol-lowing the forum, 4:30 - 5:00 p.m., Atrium
February 26, 2006 – Ebony ExpressionsOratorical Contest, grades 1–12, 2:30–4:30p.m., in the Sanctuary. In addition, the win-ning contestants of the Hurston-Hughes Writers’contest will be presented, followed by a recep-tion in the Atrium
February 26-March 5, 2006 – Annual AfricanHeritage Month Art Exhibit, Artists-In-Residence display their art work, 2nd floorNarthex
AALLZZHHEEIIMMEERR’’SS DDIISSEEAASSEE RREESSEEAARRCCHH FFUUNNDD Illinois Taxpayers have the opportunity to contribute to this research fund through their state income tax return, Call IllinoisDepartment Public Health, 535 W. JeffersonStreet, Springfield, IL 62761 or 217-782-3300or TTY 800-547-0466
AAFFRRIIKKAANN DDAANNCCEE CCLLAASSSS March 4 - April22, 4:30-6:00 p.m., Black Passion Studio,11018 S. Halsted, Contact Uche Omoniyi,773-445-8314 or [email protected]
AARRCCHHBBIISSHHOOPP JJAAMMEESS PP.. LLYYKKEE BBEENNEEFFIITTfor Hales Franciscan High School, Sunday, February 26, Condesa Del Mar, 12220 S. Cicero, 12:00-4:00 p.m., Guest CardinalFrancis Eugene George, Tickets, Call KarenCrawford, 312-603-0319 or Dicie Moore, 773-356-5368
AAUUGGUUSSTT WWIILLSSOONN’’SS ““FFEENNCCEESS”” explores the complicated relationships that hold familiestogether, Today, Sunday, February 12, Court Theater, 5535 S. Ellis, Tickets, 773-753-4472
BBLLAACCKK CCRREEAATTIIVVIITTYY EEXXHHIIBBIITT Museum of Science and Industry, featuring works byTrinity Artists-in-Residence, Cheryl Toles, PatThompson, Mitch Anderson and Krystal Web,now through February 28, 57th Street andLake Shore Drive, Call 773-684-1414
CCHHIICCAAGGOO BBOOAARRDD OOFF EELLEECCTTIIOONNSSCommissioners hiring temporary employeesto staff 20 sites for early voting on the 22ndthrough the 5th day preceding each election, Must be at least 18 years old, live in Chicago area, basic computer skills, Call or visitHuman Resources Dept., Chicago ElectionBoard, 69 W. Washington, Suite 800, 312-269-7950
Afternoon With The AuthorsBook Signing: Dr. Julia Speller,author of wwaallkkiinn’’ tthhee ttaallkk,Today, Sunday, February 12, 2006Book Signing – 2:30-4:30 p.m.
MMaayy 1188 -- 2200REGISTRATION (FEB. 19 - APRIL 23)
General Registration: $165.00Seniors (65 and older, ID required): $120.00Teens (15-19 years old, ID required): $75.00
ADULT ACCOMMODATIONSEach adult registrant is responsible
for her own hotel reservation. Hotel reservationdoes not guarantee registration for the conference.
Hyatt Regency O'Hare9300 W. Bryn Mawr Ave.
River Road at Kennedy Expressway, IL847-696-1234
TEEN ACCOMMODATIONS (15-19 yrs.)Teen accommodations will be
handled by the conference committee. Do not call the hotel to reserve
rooms for teens! Quadruple Occupancy: $50.00 per teen
(payable to Trinity UCC)
ROOMSKing, Double and Accessible Rooms: $99.00
per night, plus tax
PARKING DISCOUNTParking Discount: $8.00 per night
ROOM RESERVATION/CANCELLATIONA deposit of one night’s room charge plus tax is
required. There will be no refunds for cancellationsmade after April 20, 2006.
WOMEN’S CONFERENCE HOTLINE: 773-298-2192
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CCHHIICCAAGGOO FFRREEEEDDOOMM MMOOVVEEMMEENNTT Artsand Cultural Events, featuring Dr. CornellWest, Today, Sunday, February 12, 7:00 p.m., Free, St. Sabina Church, 1210 W. 78th Place,
CCHHIICCAAGGOO PPUUBBLLIICC LLIIBBRRAARRYY ChicagoAlliance of African American Photographers,Today, Sunday, February 12, 1:30-3:30 p.m., Woodson Regional Library, 9525 S. Halsted, Call 312-745-2080
CCOOMMMMUUNNIITTYY RREENNEEWWAALL SSOOCCIIEETTYY SeniorMinistries Network monthly luncheon meetingwill include demonstration of new votingmachine to be used in the upcoming PrimaryElection, Thursday, February 16, 12:00 noon,Martin Temple Zion Church, 6930 S. CottageGrove Ave., Free, Call Rev. Alice HarperJones, 312, 427-4830
CCOORRNNEERRSSTTOONNEE CCOOUUNNSSEELLIINNGG CCEENNTTEERRof Chicago, Annual gala fundraiser, Keynote Les Parrott, Ph.D., Friday, March 3, 6:00 p.m.,Contact 312-573-8860 orchicagocounseling.org
DDEELLTTAA SSIIGGMMAA TTHHEETTAA SSOORROORRIITTYY,, IINNCC..Chicago Alumnae Chapter annual members-only Reclamation, Theme: Reclamation, Spa,Mardi Gras Style, Saturday, February 18, 4:00-9:00 p.m., D’Estee, Inc, 4525 S. King Drive,Contact Faune Neal-Evans, 312-415-3031
DDIINNEERRSS SSOOCCIIEETTYY DDIIVVEERRSSEE PPRROOFFEESS--SSIIOONNAALLSS ((DDSSDDPP)) Business meeting andluncheon with U.S. Senator Barack Obama,Saturday, February 25, 12:00-3:00 p.m., DrakeHotel, 140 E. Walton, Chicago, RSVP,Contact Aiysha Johnson, 773-734-6484 orwww.dsdp.org
Drug Benefit Program, Part D,” On-site enrollment, Bring Medicare card, Thursday, February 23, 10:00 a.m., Continental breakfast,Carter Temple, 7841 Wabash Ave., Pre-regis-ter, 773-224-6500, www.house.gov/rush [email protected]
EETTAA CCRREEAATTIIVVEE AARRTTSS FFOOUUNNDDAATTIIOONN IINNCC..Presents “Fourward Dreams” featuring artistic works of Cheryl Toles, Carolyn Sims, George Crump and Marion Porter, Thursday, February 16 - Sunday, April 9, 7558 S.Chicago Avenue, AANNDD……“Kingdom,”Thursday, February 16 – Sunday, April, 9Thursday - Saturday, 8:00 p.m., Sunday 3:00and 7:00 p.m., Contact ETA, 773-752-3955 orwww.etacreativearts.org
FFRREEEE TTAAXX PPRREEPPAARRAATTIIOONN by Professionally trained volunteers, TCP project, For Chicago locations: Call 311, Outside Chicago: Call 312-409-1555 AANNDD……Tax Facts Campaign to bring tax services to individuals with disabilities, Call 312-746-5701 or TTY-746-5711
HHOOLLIISSTTIICC HHEEAALLTTHH SSYYMMPPOOSSIIUUMM Tuesday,February 21, 12:30-3:30 p.m., Chicago StateUniversity, Cordell Reed Student UnionBuilding, Conference rooms B and C, Call773-995-2487
IINNVVIITTAATTIIOONN TTOO RRAACCIIAALL RRIIGGHHTTEEOOUUSS--NNEESSSS sponsored by Center for Justice Ministries, Friday, February 17, 5:00-9:00 p.m., and Saturday, February 18, 9:00a.m.-5:00 p.m., Olsson Lounge, Nyvall Hall,3225 W. Foster Ave., Free, Contact JeanineBrown, [email protected] or 773-244-6220
KKEENNWWOOOODD AACCAADDEEMMYY Attention Alum, Contact us regarding the upcoming 20th year reunion, Contact Tanya Bennett 773-363-7699 or www.kaclassof1987.com
KKNNOOXXVVIILLLLEE CCOOLLLLEEGGEE East Tennessee has reduced tuition, Contact admissions office, 800-743-5669 or www.Knowxvillecollege.edu
““LLOOVVIINNGG RREEPPEEAATTIINNGG:: AA MMUUSSIICCAALL OOFF GGEERRTTRRUUDDEE SSTTEEIINN,,”” featuring HarrietNzinga Plumpp, February 14 – March 12,Museum of Contemporary Art, 220 E. ChicagoAvenue, Contact 312-397-4010 or AboutFaceTheatre.com www.mcachicago.org
MMUUSSIICC EEXXPPEERRIIEENNCCEE AANNDD RRCCAA//SSOONNYY BBMMGG present “Experience with Heather Headley,” Monday, February 13, DuSable Museum, 740 E. 56th Place, 7:00 p.m., Doors open 6:30 p.m., Tickets onlinewww.AMusicExperience.com
NNUURRSSIINNGG PPRROOGGRRAAMM for anyone 18-28 years old, University of the D.C. is offering free tuition and books, a monthly stipend and guaranteed job at Providence Hospital upon graduation, Contact Ms. Beshon Smith, 202-266-5481 or [email protected]
SSUUMMMMEERR SSYYMMPPOOSSIIUUMM Six-day program for female graduate students in law and international affairs, seminars on security issues, Washington, DC, Registration fee,Application deadline March 3,http://wiis.georgetown.edu/programs/summer_sym>posium.htm
TTRREENNDDSSEETTTTEERRSS Ski Trip, Friday, February 25, Galena, Call Barry Mitchell, 773-779-5704 or Natalie, 708-754-7554
CCOOUUNNSSEELLIINNGG MMIINNIISSTTRRYY Calling all members with a master’s degree inpsychology, social work, counseling or other related human science from an accredited graduate program, Become “Engaged in Ministry,” using your professional skills,Meeting Tuesday, February 28, 7:00 p.m., Trinity Village Center, Call Jataun Rollins,773-398-2298
DDOOMMEESSTTIICC VVIIOOLLEENNCCEE MMIINNIISSTTRRYYMonthly meeting Sunday, February 26, Trinity Oaks, 6225 S. Drexel, 2:00-4:00 p.m., Call Kenya Jackson, 773-536-0905
DDRRUUGG AANNDD AALLCCOOHHOOLL RREECCOOVVEERRYY MMIINNIISSTTRRYY Revival planning meeting,Monday, February 20, 6:30-8:00 p.m., room116 AANNDD……Business meeting, Friday, February 24, 6:00-7:00 p.m., room 203,Contact Keith Williams, 773-737-9755
EEMMMMAAUUSS RROOAADD Grief work support group,“What Does God Want From Me?” Thursday,February 23, 7:00-8:00 p.m., Wright Chapel
FFIINNAANNCCIIAALL CCOOUUNNSSEELLIINNGG CCOONNSSOORRTTIIUUMM Subcommittee of Long Range Planning available to come to ministry meetings and retreats upon request to address tithing, debt management, managing risk, savings and investments, college planning, retirement life planning, charitable giving and estate plan-ning, Request a speaker, Call 773-962-5650 x819
FFIINNEE AARRTTSS AANNDD LLIITTEERRAARRYY GGUUIILLDD “Dinner and a Movie,” Saturday, February 18, Dinner: 6:00 p.m., Movie: “Amistad,” 7:00p.m., Tickets, Call D. Davis, 773-224-8098
IIMMMMAABBAASSII If you work in the mental health field, the ministry needs your help to work ona committee under the umbrella of Immabasi Health and Wellness for the May MentalHealth Candelight Walk, Interested, CallDenise White, 773-978-0725
IINNTTEERRNNAALL SSEECCUURRIITTYY MMIINNIISSTTRRYY needs you, Interested in serving the Lord and yourchurch with gladness? Must be a member formore than two years, completed three Bible classes and a tither, Stop by room 102 for an application
MMEEMMBBEERRSSHHIIPP CCLLEERRKKSS needed, Must be amember for three years, tither, dedicated and completed Unashamedly Black and Unapologetically Christian class, Interested, leave your contact information in mailroom, box 89
MMEEMMBBEERRSSHHIIPP//MMIINNIISSTTRRYY SSEERRVVIICCEESS Haveyou moved? Any children left the nest? Newemployment or newly married? Forgot yourgiving number? Call the office ofMembership/Ministry Services 773-962-5650x395, x233 or x232
PPRRIISSOONN MMIINNIISSTTRRYY looking for memberswilling to write letters or send cards to our incarcerated family members, Men will write men, women will write women, Interested, Contact Gail Hardy, [email protected],or Prison Ministry hotline, 773-962-5650 x886
TTRRIINNIITTYY CCOOMMMMUUNNIITTYY DDEEVVEELLOOPPMMEENNTTpresents “First-Time Homebuyers Program,” through Homebuyers Counseling Agency, Learn about the home-buying process and homeownership, Mortgage lenders and real estate professionals available to assist in your first purchase, Classes start February 21, 6:30-8:30 p.m., Village Center, Limited space,RSVP 773-330-7722
TTRRIINNIITTYY CCRREEDDIITT UUNNIIOONN Member statements ending December 31, 2005 havebeen mailed, Those who have not received their statements contact the office immediately, If you have moved please give us your new address AANNDD……Many members have indicatedinterest in making Direct Deposits to their savings accounts, but have not done so, Contact Trinity Credit Union for assistance, 773-962-5686
TTRRIINNIITTYY UUCCCC AANNDD SSAAFFEERR FFOOUUNNDDAATTIIOONNSponsoring Ready 4 Work, aftercare programfor ex-offenders: 18-34 years old, out of prison85 days or less, no sex crimes or crimes against women or children AANNDD……Ready 4 Work men-tors needed, Must be available to meet withmentees 2-6 hours per month, If ex-offender:conviction must not have been of sex crimes orcrimes against women, children, out of prisonfor at least 2 years, Call Vanessa Cosby-Shannon, 773-233-1492
WWOOMMEENN’’SS DDRRIILLLL TTEEAAMM MMIINNIISSTTRRYY Are you ready to praise God? All ladies interested are asked to attend an orientation meeting, Saturday, February 18, 2:00-3:00 p.m., ContactLula Martin, 708-798-0013 or Latanda, [email protected]
WWRRIIGGHHTT--PPUURRNNEELLLL CCOOLLLLEEGGEE PPLLAACCEE--MMEENNTT CCEENNTTEERR and Educational Talent Search “Financial Aid Workshop,”Learn when and how to apply for Financial Aid, Part I, Saturday, February 18, 11:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m., and Part II, 2:00-4:00 p.m., 1947 W.95th Street, Must register, Call 773-298-1590
YYOOUUNNGG WWOOMMEENN’’SS CCHHRRIISSTTIIAANN WWAALLKK MMIINNIISSTTRRYY Calling all young ladies ages 16-25, Interested in becoming a young lady who exhibits elegance, high self-esteem and Christian values? Attend workshops on self-image, careers, teen/adult issues, etiquette and have friends to pray, laugh and study theBible with Call Michelle Hinton, 773-610-4914
Mr. Louis Bray Deacon Sheryll Bray & Family, 8141 S. King Dr. (19)Mrs. Beulah M. Briggs Mr. Jamal Briggs & Family, 92 Albemarle St.,
Rochester, NY 14613Mr. Roscoe Bond Ms. Stephanie Bond & Family, 14915 Lincoln Ave.,
Dolton, IL 60419Mr. Robert Dixon Mrs. Darlene Bracken & Family, 1073 Redwood Dr.,
Brownsburg, IN 46112Mrs. Charles Gill Deacon Eldridge Gill & Family, 7937 S. Indiana Ave. (19)Mrs. Louise Gooden Ms. Alana Burke & Family, 6951 S. East End Ave. (49)Mrs. Maide Hardy Ms. Gail Hardy & Family, 1380 Ring Rd., Apt. #412,
Calumet City, IL 60409Mr. Joe W. Harris Mr. Darryl Williams & Family, 599 Merrill Ave.,
Calumet City, IL 60409Mr. Willie J. Hersey Mrs. Sherry Tompkins & Family, 4401 W. 177th St.,
Country Club Hills, IL 60478Mrs. Maggie Johnson Mr. Othello Greene & Family, 10032 S. Calumet Ave. (28)Mrs. Elyria Magraff Ms. Daveda Deemus & Family, 9222 S. Emerald Ave. (20)Mrs. Theresa L. McFall Mrs. Larcena Vaughns & Family, 5201 S. Cornell Ave.,
Hazel Crest, IL 60429Mr. Fred Smith Mr. Sidney Smith & Family, 5326 S. Hyde Park Ave.,
Unit #2 (15)Mrs. Phyllis Smith Mr. Michael Smith & Family, 8126 S. Yates Blvd. (17)Mr. Steven Stewart Ms. Wanda Burgins & Family, 8547 S. Loomis Ave. (20)
SICK & SHUT-IN • Members At HomeALLEN, Deacon Quinville 11919 S. Harvard Ave. (28) 773-468-8228AYERS, Sarah 1422 E. 48th St. (15) 773-373-4092BASKIN, Marie 14339 Park Ave., Harvey, IL 60426 708-257-6547BASKIN, William 1510 Brookfield Dr., Plainfield, IL 60544 815-254-1106BASS, Edith 12631 S. Harvard Ave. (28) 773-928-0163BRADFORD, Luevator 9301 S. Racine Ave. (20) 773-445-5183BREAUX, Freddie 4920 Tennessee St., Gary, IN 46409 219-980-1570BREWER, Deacon Evelyn 9239 S. Green St. (20) 773-239-9416BROOKS, Arzulia 9412 S. Eggleston Ave. (28) 773-224-7581BROWNLEE, Sr., Matthew 10025 S. Green St. (43) 773-239-5160BURKS, Willa A. 18525 S. Center Ave., Homewood, IL 60430 708-799-3581BUTLER, Alice Faye 10104 S. Emerald Ave. (28) 773-445-5110CALVIN, Diane 9 E. 90th St. (19) 773-874-3792CAMPBELL, Delois 9146 S. Indiana Ave. (19) 773-928-0997CLAY, Louise 11626 S. Stewart St. (28) 773-468-9642CLAY, Nancy 5948 W. Midway Park (44) 773-287-9194COLEMAN-DAVIS, Lashonia 497 Manistee St., Calumet City, IL 60409 708-574-4134COMPTON, Yvonne 400 E. 41st St., Apt. #601N (53) 773-285-0555
Visits on Wednesdays after 6:00 p.m.DUKE, Annette 818 Gray Ave., Evanston, IL 60202 847-869-0408DUNAGAN, Patricia 7318 S. King Dr. (19) 773-846-1453DUNN, Almeda 18501 Michael Ct., Hazel Crest, IL 60429 708-922-1220EVERETT, Barbara 231 S. Orchard Dr., Park Forest, IL 60466 708-228-5298FERGUSON, Donna 9046 S. University Ave. (19) 773-768-1394FORD, John 8939 S. Dante Ave. (19) 773-734-7363FUNCHES, Josephine 9312 S. Union Ave. (28) 312-805-1401
Visits before 12:00 Noon on SundaysGILL, Deacon Eldridge 7937 S. Indiana Ave. (19) 773-873-8040GILLIAM, Joseph 9804 S. Lowe Ave. (28) 773-445-8204GLOVER, Delores 7759 S. Chappel Ave. (49) 773-768-3508GORDON, Mary 1440 S. Indiana Ave., Apt. #607 (05) 312-360-1412GRAHAM, Elder Lucille 9622 S. Winston Ave. (43) 773-233-4016GROSS, Josephine 840 E. 76th St. (19) 773-723-1742HARDY, Glodine c/o Lois Walker
598 Andover St.Chicago Heights, IL 60411 708-481-5814
HENDERSON, Evelyn 7406 S. Paxton Ave. (49) 773-643-0956HEREFORD, Bessie 9251 S. Parnell Ave. (20) 773-846-0448HORNSBURGER, Ruby 369 E. 88th St. (19) 773-846-9234JACKSON, Betty 1815 W. Monroe Ave., Apt. #3G (12) 312-491-1860JOHNSON, Florence 1715 E. 91st St. (17) 773-734-4655KENAN, Kristen 8820 S. Longwood Dr. (20) 773-881-1229KITCHING, Cynthia 21000 Apollo Circle, Olympia Fields, IL 60461 708-748-7306LEGGETT, Aurelia 1639 W. 107th St. (43) 773-233-0286LEMON, Jackqudene 1036 W. 88th St. (20) 773-874-9002
MARRABLE, James 10136 S. Peoria St. (43) 773-445-6876MATTOX, Irene 9854 S. King Dr. (19) 773-785-1565McCORMICK, Judy 9173 S. Harvard Ave. (20) 773-928-2798McDADE, Darlene 18555 Hickory Ct., Apt. #17, Lansing, IL 60438 708-418-0145McFADDEN, Deborah 512 Davis St., Park Forest, IL 60466 708-283-1712MILLER-GWYNN, Mama Irma 9346 S. Wentworth Ave. (20) 773-821-0102MILES, Mary 6142 S. St. Lawrence Ave., 1st Floor (37) 773-667-0167MOORE, Rev. Janet P. 911 W. 107th St. (43) 773-568-4260MUSE, Virginia 9530 S. Lowe Ave. (20) 773-779-7460NELSON-BREWER, Dr. Beatrice 2377 E. 70th Pl. (49) 773-752-8890OVERTON, Jean 12848 S. Eggleston Ave. (28) 773-264-5431OWENS, Derrick c/o Arlola Rawls
8039 S. Michigan Ave. (19) 773-371-3385PAYTON-LOVE, Mary 7938 S. Jeffrey Blvd. (49) 773-734-7828PEAGUES, Mary 120 E. 83rd St. (19) 773-873-2629
Visits on Tues & Thurs 8:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.QUINN, Anna 7022 S. South Shore Drive., Apt. #715 (49) 773-684-8831REASON, Chester 22723 Lawndale Ave.
Richton Park, IL 60471 708-503-8830REED, Alvin 9752 S. Calumet Avenue (28) 773-928-1091RHONE, Constance 2355 E. 67th St., Apt. #202 (49) 773-667-6359ROGERS, Marlene 1616 E. 55th St. (15) 773-643-4381SCATES, Hermine 4021 W. Cullom St., Apt. #2 (41) 773-286-3623SMITH, Carmencita 2142 Tanglewood Pl., Apt. 2B 46323 219-844-0328
Hammond, INSMITH, Edward & Betty 17791 Arlington Dr.
Country Club Hills, IL 60478 708-206-1457SMITH, Freddie 16719 S. Clyde Ave.
South Holland, IL 60473 708-889-1605SULLIVAN, Louis 7730 S. Marshfield Ave. (20) 773-651-3921TERZICH, Bernice 8427 S. Winchester St. (20) 773-779-2944TUCKER, Geraldine 400 E. 41st St., Apt. #602N (53) 773-924-2207WASHINGTON-DYK, Gwendolyn 2045 W. Jackson Blvd., Apt. #2012 (12) 312-421-7867WASHINGTON, Deacon Sadie 5412 S. Drexel Ave. (15) 773-643-7978WHITE, Deacon Bernadine 10947 S. King Dr. (28) 773-568-6560WILLIAMS, Janna 7937 S. Perry Ave. (20) 773-874-3517WILLIAMSON, Rebecca 7605 S. Michigan Ave. (19) 773-783-2194WILSON, Deacon Wendy 19439 Chestnut Ave.
Country Club Hills, IL 60478 708-647-9714YOUNKINS, Rose 9332 S. Eggleston Ave. (20) 773-483-2784
CARDS ONLYBROWN, Hysson 10427 S. Hoxie Ave. (17)CHAPMAN, Malachi 10838 S. Wallace Ave. (28)
CONDA, William 12453 S. Emerald Ave. (28)DANIELS, Carbena
c/o Sheila Williams 518 Calumet Way, Calumet City, IL 60409GARDNER-PEARSON, Renee 17607 S. Mulberry, Country Club Hills, IL 60478GILMORE, Laura 1155 Westgrove Pkwy., Apt. #186, Tempe, AZ 85283HARRIS, Michelle 811 W. Madison St., Apt. #115 (07)PALMER, Spencer 1956 Lisson Rd., Naperville, IL 60565ROBERTS, Fontain 1829 N. Austin Ave. (39)SMITH, Renetta 9112 Falcon Cove Ct., Orlando, FL 32825SPIVEY, Willie 8143 S. Sangamon Ave. (20)TAYLOR, Dr. Brenda 52380 Windemere Dr., Granger, IN 46530TORREY, Hoyt 4241 El Moor Way, Las Vegas, NV 89044
702-435-0257 (CARDS & CALLS ONLY)WALKER, Jr., Floyd 8428 S. Green St. (20)WALKER, Lillian 6138 S. Carpenter St. (21)WILLIAMS, Brandi 7202 Silverton Trail, Austell, GA 30168YARBROUGH, Viola 8114 S. Ada Ave. (20)
773-783-2550 (CARDS & CALLS ONLY)
COMMUNION VISITS ONLYBARRETT-GORDEN, Mamie 8436 S. King Dr. (19) 773-846-6229BENN, Vester 9035 S. Luella Ave. (17) 773-374-8914BROWN, Ann H. 1342 W. 111th Place (43) 773-445-5315GWYNN, Arthur 9346 S. Wentworth Ave. (20) 773-821-0102HILL, Katherine 9950 S. Carpenter St. (43) 773-779-3872 JEFFERSON, Lorine M. 9600 S. Prospect Ave. (43) 773-429-0754JONES, Lula 11325 S. Union Avenue (28) 773-468-4743 LEGGETT, Aurelia 1639 W. 107th Street (43) 773-233-0286 MARTIN, Robert 2135 Tanglewood Dr., Apt. #313
Hammond, IN 46323 219-845-1978NELSON, Mary & Thomas 5401 S. Hyde Park Blvd., Apt. #1101 (15) 773-667-3404ROGERS, George & Betty 400 E. 41st St., Apt. #2010S (53) 773-285-3941ROUNSAVILLE, Linda 9344 S. Bishop St. (20) 773-983-8322SMITH, Jr., Walter 10338 S. Church St. (43) 773-881-8733SMITH, Olah 10510 S. Rhodes Ave. (28) 773-995-6893TRIPLETT, Sadie 9612 S. Wallace (28) 773-779-1689 WILKS, Elizabeth 2960 N. Lake Shore Dr., Apt. #2507 (57) 773-296-0580WILLIAMS, Cheryl 9206 S. Normal Ave. (20) 773-994-6710WITHERS, Mother Ernestine 340 E. 38th St., Apt. #807 (53) 773-373-3747
DEACON VISITS ONLYCANNON, Alvin 4161 S. Drexel Ave. (15) 773-373-8221GRAY, Viola 9518 S. LaSalle Ave. (28) 773-264-2592WEAVER, Odessa 6751 S. Constance Ave. (49) 773-288-3795
“There are different ways of serving, but the same Lord is served.”1 Corinthians 12:5 (TEV)
PASTORAL/PROGRAM STAFFRev. Dr. Jeremiah A. Wright, Jr., Senior Pastor
Toya Perry, Chief Financial OfficerRev. Stacey Edwards, Associate Pastor
Rev. Barbara A. Heard, Associate PastorRev. John E. Jackson, Sr., Associate Pastor
Rev. Regina Reed, Associate PastorRev. Michael G. Sykes, Associate PastorRev. Reginald Williams, Associate PastorRev. Ramah E. Wright, Associate Pastor
Dr. Julia Speller, Director Christian EducationRev. Michael D. Jacobs, Minister to Youth and Children
Rev. Ann Patton, Minister of Christian EducationDeacon Shirley Bims-Ellis, Director Center for African Biblical Studies
Robert E. Wooten, Jr., Director of MusicDeacon Jeri L. Wright, Director of Media