First Providence Baptist Church 153rd Church Anniversary

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First Providence Baptist Church 153rd Church Anniversary
First Providence Baptist Church
153rd Church Anniversary
“Remembering the Old Landmark”
August 25, 2013 2:00pm
Rev. Dr. Alexander Pope, Jr. Pastor
“TO GOD BE THE GLORY”
Table of Contents
Anniversary Greetings
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Anniversary Program
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History
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L&DC
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Children’s Church
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Foundation
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Historical Documents .
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Constitution and By-Laws.
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Calendar .
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Directory .
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Directory Update Form. .
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Church Events .
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Church Highlights
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Anniversary
Greetings
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Greetings from the Pastor
First Providence, we greet you in the name of our
Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. In so doing, let me say
that we are blessed to pause and give praise to God for
allowing us to celebrate the establishment of a great
church in His name, called First Providence.
Lest we forget! It is God’s unmerited favor and mercy
that has allowed us to go forth remembering the old
landmark of First Providence Baptist Church for one
hundred and fifty-three years.
Yes! For one hundred and fifty three years God’s
unmerited favor, through the precious blood of Jesus,
has allowed us to render indelible service to this
community and the Central Savannah River Area
(CSRA). “To God be the glory!”
Now therefore, it is with great pleasure, I pause at such a great time in our rich heritage
to extend to you my heart felt love and gratitude as I say, “Happy Anniversary First
Providence Church Family.”
Yes, it is true! God has allowed us by His grace and mercy to go forth remembering the
old landmark through good and bad times. I am so thankful to God that our good times
out numbered our bad times.
Now! As I extend these words of greetings, I am challenged by the Spirit of God to
encourage each of you to join me in taking a stand for God by and through making the
3Ds applicable in our daily walk with Him. We must become gracious in our heart, soul
and mind to the extent that we are reminded daily that our Decisions Determines our
Destination (3Ds).
When our heart, soul and mind are quickens within us to know and apply 3Ds, we will
become as Joshua was in the 24th chapter and 15th verse of the book of Joshua. There it
is written that Joshua declared, “If serving the Lord seems evil to you, then choose this
day whom you will serve, whether the gods your forefathers served beyond the river, or
the gods of the Amorites, in whose land you now dwell. But for me and my house, we
will serve the Lord.” In other words, Joshua declared that for me and my house we are
remembering the old landmark.
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If we are to internalize this mind set, we must make decisions that determines our
destination within the kingdom of God regardless of what others say or do in their
attempt to hinder us from going forth daily remembering the old landmark.
We must make decisions that determine our destination by carefully following the
footsteps of our forefathers. Our forefathers took heed to the words recorded in
Proverbs 22:28, which read “remove not the ancient landmark, which thy fathers have
set.”
As our forefathers went through the fire and through the storms of slavery and
injustice; as our forefathers were broken in pieces and often left all alone to die, no
doubt many who survived could proudly say, “through it all God kelp us. And, through
it all God blessed us because at the end of each painful day we were able go forth
remembering the old landmark because we still had a praise inside of us.”
Providence, as our forefathers refused to move the old landmarks of not only property
boundaries, but the old landmark of moral living; the old landmark of loving and
respecting each other; and above all, the old landmark of loving and obeying the word
of God, so shall we go forth as we celebrate these one hundred and fifty three years
remembering the old landmark so we can continue to give God the praise as our
forefathers.
To God be the glory!
Happy Anniversary!
Humbly Submitted,
Alexander Pope, Jr.
Rev. Dr. Alexander Pope, Jr.
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Greetings from the First Lady
Remember the Old Landmark
Our ancestors proud, strong and determined
Built or purchased many landmarks for us
Such as farms, businesses, churches and homes
Remember the old landmark.
These landmarks are our blessed heritage
Where our people established boundary lines
Of which they were thankful to their God.
Remember the old landmark.
Using their hands on each nail and board
For no engineer or architect was employed
Only with the God given plan in their heads
Remember the old landmark.
With sweat, calloused hands and minimal help
In the cold, in the rain, from sun up to sun down.
Day in and day out they worked relentlessly.
Remember the old landmark.
Very tired, no management, no high tech desk jobs,
Worked hard on land and in homes not their own
Every penny wisely saved was used to build.
Remember the old landmark.
These landmarks were built for us as living stones
A treasure to love and keep for generations to come
From unselfish hearts that were so pure and true
Remember the old landmark.
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Greetings from the Morning Guest Minister
Dear Pastor Pope and my First Providence
family,
Greeting in the precious Name of our Lord and
Savior, Jesus Christ. I want to take this
opportunity to say thank you Pastor Pope for
the invitation. It is truly my pleasure to come
and be with you on the 153rd anniversary of
this historic occasion. It is a time for looking
back to see from “Whence the Lord has
brought us – 153 yrs is a mighty long ways.” –
It is also a time to look at the present and
access “Where we are now in reference to our
spiritual heritage.”
Lastly it is a time to look forward to see “Where the Lord would have us
to go.” There are some challenges up ahead: some storms to face, some
mountains to climb, some rivers to cross and some giants to take down.
But we should not faint nor grow weary, for “Those who wait upon the
Lord shall renew their strength, they shall mount up with wings like
eagles, they shall run and grow weary, they shall walk and not faint” ( Isa.
40: 31).
Pastor Pope and First Providence family; pray for God to show us the way
and pray for me that the Lord will give me a Word for First Providence on
this occasion. I shall be praying for you.
Your Servant in Christ,
Paul B. Cofer, Pastor
Christ Evangelical Baptist Church
(I John 5:14-15).
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Greetings from the Afternoon Guest Minister
Congratulations to you, Rev. Dr. Pope and the First
Providence Baptist Church family on the occasion of
your 153rd Church Anniversary Celebration. May
you be encouraged to “be steadfast, immovable,
always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing
that your toil is not in vain in the Lord.” (I
Corinthians 15:58, NASB).
God has planted His Church in the world to fulfill
His divine purpose. You have been strategically
stationed to be the recipient and channel of God’s
manifold blessings. Jesus reminds us in John 15:16,
thusly, “Ye have not chosen me, but I have chosen
you, and ordained you, that ye should go and bring
forth fruit, and that your fruit should remain: that
whatsoever ye shall ask of the Father in my name,
he may give it you.”
“Remembering the Old Landmark” will remind you that your past is glorious, your
present is noteworthy and your future is most promising in the name of our Lord and
Savior Jesus Christ, who promised never to leave us alone.
We are praying for the joy of the Lord to strengthen your God-ordained, Christcentered and Spirit-filled ministry together as one body of baptized believers in
Christ Jesus. Through this intercessory discipline, the peace of God will abide with
you; the love of God will embrace you and the Holy Spirit will lead, guide and
protect you, even until Jesus comes again.
Yours in Christ,
Rev. Clyde Hill, Sr.
& the Mount Calvary Baptist Church Family
Augusta, GA
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Greetings from the Anniversary Committee
We, your Anniversary Committee, extend to you our warmest regards as we come
together to celebrate one hundred and fifty three years of remembering the old
landmark.
As we labored intensely to gather and compile the information to make up this
year’s anniversary booklet for you, we found it virtually impossible not reflect on
how our forefathers had to labor even more intensely to compile their information
for the anniversary. Our forefathers did not have computers, copier machine,
printers and cellular phones to help make their task easy while preparing the
anniversary as we do. For the most part, they only had a typewriter with no
correction tape or whiteout but by and through the grace of God they made the best
of what they had and got the job done. This, of course, is evident through some of
the pages in this booklet that reflect their programs and functions.
Many thanks are extended to the late Deacon Jerry Cannon for preserving so much
of our old landmark that is recorded in this document. Also we must thank Bro.
Antonelli Carter fo restoring the church bell and Deacon Leroy Daniel Brown for
taking the photographs found within this document.
It is our hope that as you view the pages in this booklet the spirit of our forefathers
would enter your mind, soul and heart and stir up the gift in you to go forth
remembering the old landmark as they did.
To God be the glory.
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Anniversary
Program
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The Old Landmark
Well let us all go back to that old landmark
Let us all go back to that old landmark
Well let us all go back to that old landmark
Let us stay in the service of the Lord
Well let us kneel and pray in the old time way
Let us kneel and pray in the old time way
Well let us kneel and pray in the old time way
He will hear us and be near us
We'll be given bread from Heaven
Tell the story of His glory
It will warn them, it will turn them
It will save this old world from sin and shame
Well I want to see a big revival in the old time way
I want to see a big revival in the old time way
I want to see a big revival in the old time way
Sinner yearning, convert learning
Christian yearning, fire burning
He will hear us, and be near us
It will warn them, it will turn them
Come on down to the river in the old time way
Come on down to the river in the old time way
Come on down to the river in the old time way
Sons and daughters, parting waters
Comin' up shouting, nobody doubting
He will hear us and be near us
We'll be given bread from heaven
Tell the story of His glory
It will warn you, it will turn you
Everybody shouting, nobody doubting
Everybody happy in the service of the Lord
Well let us all go back, back to the old landmark
Well let us all go back, back to the old landmark
Well let us all go back to the old landmark
Everybody happy, everybody happy, everybody happy
Everybody happy in the service of the Lord
Of the Lord
Of the Lord
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153rd Church Anniversary
Theme: “Remembering the Old Landmark”
Scripture: Proverbs 22:28
Remove not the ancient landmark, which the fathers have set.
Worship Leaders . . . . . . . . . .Deacon and Deaconess Thomas & Angela Broadwater
Praise Worship . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Praise Team
Opening Selection. . . . . . . . . . ” The Old Landmark” . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Congregation
Invocation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Minister Roosevelt Scott
Litany. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . Minister Sebastian Green
Welcome. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Deacon and Deaconess Leroy and Kimberly Brown
Announcements. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Media Screen
Selection. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . First Providence Combined Choir
Memorial Tribute. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Rev. & Mrs W. R. Thompson
Church History Reflections. . . . . . . .Deacon and Deaconess Thomas and Janie Norris
Anniversary Prayer. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Dr. Alexander Pope, Jr.
Selection. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . First Providence Combined Choir
Financial Appeal & Offertory Prayer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Deacon Wyman Pope, Jr.
Offering. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Trustees
Selection during Offering . . . . Mt. Calvary Baptist Church Choir
“Praise God from Whom All Blessings Flow”
Introduction of Speaker . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sis. Louise Hill
Selection. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mt. Calvary Baptist Church Choir
Spoken Word. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Reverend Dr. Clyde Hill
Pastor of Mt. Calvary Baptist Church
Augusta, Georgia
Invitation to Discipleship
Remarks, Benediction and Blessing of Food. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Pastor Pope
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LITANY
Leader:
Lord, you have been our strength, provider and protector over
these one hundred and fifty three years. We are celebrating
today because of your grace and mercy shown unto us.
Congregation: Lord, we praise you and we thank you for allowing us to
continue “Remembering the Old Landmark” over these
one hundred and fifty three years.
Leader:
Lord, you have been our refuge and strength, a very present
help in our trouble over these one hundred and fifty three
years.
Congregation: Lord, we praise you and we thank you for allowing us to
continue “Remembering the Old Landmark” over these
one hundred and fifty three years.
Leader:
Lord, in our time of trouble you were right there with us as a
light unto our pathway and a lamp unto our feet over these one
hundred and fifty three years.
Congregation: Lord, we praise you and we thank you for allowing us to
continue “Remembering the Old Landmark” over these
one hundred and fifty three years.
Leader:
Lord, you have been our guiding light and our shield of
protection. In our time of trouble, you hid us in your pavilion;
in the secret of your tabernacle you hid us and set us upon a
rock;
All:
And now shall our heads be lifted up as we continue
“Remembering the Old Landmark” and offer unto you in
your tabernacle sacrifices of joy and praises. To God Be
the Glory! Amen.
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Biography of Guest Speaker
Rev. Clyde Hill, Sr. is a native of Tallapoosa, Georgia and a Salutatorian graduate of
Haralson County High School. He was drafted by the United States Marine Corps during the
Vietnam War and served as Chaplain Assistant. Rev. Hill graduated Cum Laude with a Bachelor
of Arts Degree from Benedict College, Columbia, South Carolina and received a Master of
Divinity Degree from ITC (Morehouse School of Religion) in Atlanta, Georgia. While attending
Morehouse, he received the National Dean’s List Honor.
Rev. Hill has been a faithful and supportive “son of the house” of the Mt. Vernon Baptist Church,
Atlanta, Georgia, since 1965, under the pastorate of the late Dr. S. A. Baker. Rev. Hill is the
former pastor of the Greater Mount Calvary Baptist Church, Rome, Georgia, where he served for
four years. He was installed as pastor of Mount Calvary Baptist Church, Augusta, Georgia on
April 8, 1973. Rev. Hill is a God-ordained, prayerfully passionate, and Holy Spirit- led minister;
therefore, immediately, he began to shape an active evangelistic agenda that has become the heart
of his ministry. He demonstrates a holistic and an impressive leadership at Mount Calvary and
has proven himself to be a gospel preacher, an effective teacher, and a caring passionate pastor.
As a competent church builder, he led the church in building a new edifice in 1985. As part of Mt.
Calvary’s Outreach mission in “Making Christ known by Any Means Necessary,” Rev. Hill’s
outreach ministry extends beyond the walls of the church. He can be seen weekly on Thursday
night TV broadcast, “From the Pastor’s Study,” which airs on Comcast, Channel 4.
Some of Rev. Hill’s community and professional affiliates include: Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity
(Beta Chi Sigma), NAACP, Baptist Ministers Conference of Augusta, Capital Campaign
Leadership Team of Augusta Mini Theatre, Inc., and Morehouse School of Religion Board
(Received the MSR “Distinguished Alumni Award 2000” in February 2000). Pastor Hill served
for more than two decades on several hospital boards: the University Hospital Service Health
Board, University Hospital Resource Board, University Hospital Extended Care Board and the
Richmond County Hospital Authority Board where he served two terms as Board Chairman. He
resigned this position at the end of 2012.
Rev. Hill is an advocate for the advancement of his people through quality education, both
Christian and public. He demonstrates this in the founding of the Wm. Hill Memorial Fund for
Educational Excellence, Inc. (a scholarship fund under the namesake of his late father, Rev. Wm.
Hill). In addition, he founded the Augusta Adult Development Center (a non-profit organization
designed to train under-privileged adults for gainful employment through technology and basic
educational skills) and founded the Eunicato Hill Publishing Company (created as a medium for
promoting and advocating literary production).
Pastor Hill is a genuine advocate for family love, nurturing and enhancement. He is married to
the former Louise Browning. Together, they are the proud parents of three children: Norman
Vincent (Spouse, Delilah Hill), Clyde, Jr. (Spouse, Deirdre Hill), and Yolonda LaTrese (Spouse,
Dexter Cooper) and the proud grandfather (Da-da) of six: Kyle, Lorin, Morgan, Kaela, Meagan,
and Macey.
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History
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REMOVE NOT THE ANCIENT LANDMARK, WHICH THY OUR FATHERS HAVE SET.
When you view this world through your spiritual eye, there are times
when humanity seems as though it is spinning out of control.The
things our ancestors taught us are very simple and plain to all of us.
We were taught to do everything in order and decently. We were also
taught that a man’s word was his bond and the word of God was the
Law of the land. These were the principles that laid the foundation of
a God fearing home and a rich family life. These principles were the
shield against you being consumed when the fire comes. Never
eliminate the ancient landmark, which was laid down by our Father;
to do so may cause many to become bewildered in what once was
their home. We need to go back to the old landmark.
The principles of our Father taught us that there might be some problems. However, it
was always understood that problems are a good sign. Problems indicate that progress is
being made, wheels are turning, and we are moving toward our goals. We were always
told, to be on guard, be cautious, when you think you have no problems, because that is
when you really have a problem. We learned that problems are like our landmarks of
progress. We can tell how far we have come by the number of problems we solved as a
church family. Solving problems as a church family warrants lifelong association to the
Holy Trinity, the ability to communicate to the Holy Trinity, and the will to be obedient
to the Holy Trinity. These things make us an enthusiastic, highly flavored, strong church
family, and have kept us for one hundred fifty-three years at the old landmark.
If we knew all of the wisdom of our Father and we understood what would happen if we
did not follow his word, how did we get to this point? Why is the world in a state of
bewilderment about why they are here and not there? Why does everyone seems to be
perplexed about the direction they should go, uncertain about who is right or wrong, and
confused to the point of taking drugs to escape the real world? We need to go back to
the old landmark.
We got to this point because the evil one took control of our desire to make progress
God’s way and started showing us shortcuts. He told numerous people that he had a
direct route, easier then the customary one, and his way could save time or effort. He
used this same trick in the Garden of Eden with Adam and Eve. Terrible things that are
done with the excuse that progress requires them are not really progress at all, but just
terrible things. Men are exposing themselves, women are wearing men's garments, men
are now going to the beauty shop, and women are going to the barbershop. Young ladies
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are not looking for decent young men to marry and to father their children; instead, they
are searching for a roughneck (One who is likening unto a thug or who is most likely to
be associated with organized crime; he could be in a gang, but not always in a gang).
Men are searching for other men to marry, so they can set up homes and try to raise
children in what they think is a Godly home. We need to go back to the old landmark.
We spend more time earning a source of revenue to afford what we think is a good life,
than teaching our children how to live a good life as children of God. We have made
tearing people’s character down by making vicious, personal verbal attacks on them and
their family, (in order to stop their ideas from going forward, because they conceived it
first), into an art form of character assassination. Once we have destroyed them and
humiliated them, we then seek rewards in the form of promotions and salary increases for
the job we did in destroying the person’s self -respect and ideas, which could have helped
humanity move forward. We need to go back to the old landmark.
We once believed that it took a village to raise a child, but we are now allowing video
games and other electronics raise our children. In some cases, I am sad to say, we are
letting children raise children. Our neighbors are no longer our acquaintances and friends.
They are just the people next door. We do not even know their names. Our homes are like
fortresses, because we do not trust anyone. Children in the same neighborhood can no
longer play with each other, because they might kill each other for ridiculous reasons.
The evil one calls all of this pandemonium, and chaos, “progress”, but this is a trick. Any
tricks, behavior, activities that lead to deceitfulness are the practices of the evil one, and
those who follow him are just as depraved as the one they adhere to, and worship. We
need to go back to the old landmark.
The principles that our Father gave us to live by are not good because they are old. They
are old because they are good, and they have been through the fire with the three Hebrew
boys; they have been through flood with Noah; they were down in the lion’s den with
Daniel; and they have been to cross with Jesus. It was those same principles from our
Father that called Jesus from the grave. These are the same principles that our Father has
given each of us. Let us not cheat our neighbors and ourselves by moving the ancient
boundary markers set up by First Providence’s founding Fathers in 1860, in that little
church down by river. The principles given to them by our Father brought them through
flood, fire, and the lion’s den of war.
We must return to the old landmark before it is too late for humanity. You can find the
old landmark at First Providence Baptist Church; the Church of believers in Father, Son ,
and Holy Spirit, that has stood for one hundred fifty- three years as an old landmark, like
a lighthouse for the lost and confused traveler. For one hundred fifty three years, First
Providence has been obedient to the scriptures. The church family has stayed
under qualified leadership; gathered regularly for preaching and worship; observed the
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biblical sacraments of baptism and Communion; unified by the Spirit; disciplined by
holiness; and scattered to fulfill the Great Commission by giving birth to two other
churches.
One hundred fifty- three years ago, when God built First Providence down by the river,
the evil one built a chapel of propaganda and misrepresentation of the Word. The evil one
preached contention, which led to misrepresentation, disagreement, and conflict. He
called it a new way of looking at the truth of the Word. This battle for the soul of man
does not take place in a building; it takes place in man’s heart. Our church’s existence
could have depended on the change of heart in one individual. It was in the mind and soul
of that individual that the battle between good and evil was waging, and ultimately won,
by principles of the old landmark; established by the one who created heaven and earth;
the one who has never forsaken the righteous nor let their children beg for bread. The
battle was won in 1860, but the war will rage on until the day the Lamb returns to claim
his church. There were many other battles won over the one hundred fifty three years of
our existence, with one person holding the key to victory or defeat. It is imperative that
we go back to the old landmark, so when your day comes in the battle of good or evil,
and you will have the key to victory in your heart, you will be ready to take a stand
(Saints Trusting And Never Doubting) for God’s victory in the battle.
Hold on to your inheritance; hold on to your legacy; know that you can stand on the
assurances and word of God. Every promise and every word of God is a landmark for us
to look to that will keep us on the right track or guide us when we are unable to find our
way. Proverbs 22:28 and 23:10 urge us not to remove these landmarks. Take note of
God’s promises on a daily basis and stay close to the old landmark.
This year, the male chorus was awakened to a new life, like the mythical Phoenix bird
being called from the ashes of forgotten and useless. The male chorus began to sing the
old-fashioned way. The same way our ancestors sang songs of praise and worship, they
sing without the aid of musical instruments. Under the instruction of Minister Walter
Scott, the male chorus has found new life at the old landmark. The male chorus is under
the ministry of Men In Christ and all men are welcome to come and sing praises to the
Lord with the Men in Christ.
The beauty of a woman is not only in her facial mode, nor in the curvature of her body,
nor the length of her hair, nor the softness of her skin, nor in abilities to complete
obligations. The genuine beauty in a woman is reflected in her soul. Her splendor is in the
caring that she lovingly bestows to others. It is in the passion that she shows to those that
feel detached and indifferent from the main stream of life. Her true beauty can be
observed in her thoughtfulness. Her kind, gentle words are appealing to all who feel as
though they have no place to call their home. Those few words give hope and faith to a
weary traveler. The beauty of such a woman can always be seen at the old landmark. This
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kind of beauty becomes more attractive with the passing of time. This kind of beauty
cannot be bought or surgically implanted. This kind of beauty is a gift from God. Mrs.
Cynthia Green possesses this kind of beauty. This is why she was elected to represent the
state of South Carolina in a contest sponsored by the National Association of Ministers’
and Pastors’ Wives.
To be Ms First Providence you must possess certain properties that are pleasing not only
to the sight of the mind, but also pleasing to the spirit of the old landmark known as First
Providence Baptist Church. Some of the properties that Ms. First Providence must
possess are elegance, intelligence, and attitude of excellence. She must be able to unite
the disciples of the church to follow her and support her in her endeavors to represent
First Providence Baptist Church and all of the churches in the Mt. Canaan Association.
She may take her lesson from a box of crayons, where you will find many different colors
with many different names; some of them are sharp; some of them are dull; some of them
are pretty; and some of them are odd; but they all live together in the same box.
Moreover, when the box closes, the name on the box for all differences that may exist in
the box is still “crayons”. Mrs. Nicole Jarvis has all of these properties. She also has
beauty that captures your attention and a personality that captures your heart. She is the
wife of Mr. Andres Jarvis and the mother of Theron and Le'landra Jarvis. Mrs. Nicole
Jarvis has kept it real, and made everyone proud that she did not think it was robbery to
represent this church family as Ms. First Providence.
At First Providence Church Baptist Church, a tennis star is born in the form of Ivan
Smith. This young Arthur Ashe led the Academy of Richmond County High School to
victory in the first round of the state AAAA high school championship. Mr. Smith
understands the teaching of the old landmark. He knows that church family is forever and
tennis is just a game. He also recognizes that you must stay in the hands of God, use what
He has given you, and do all that you can to please Him. This is a great plan for success
for any young person to follow.
Lucifer has influenced many of his followers that in order to be recognized they must do
something great, something out of the ordinary, before someone will give them honor and
recognition. What he does not understand is that God’s glory and success are in the
details. If he had taken the time to look back at the old landmark, he would have found
that we cannot do what God has not yet blessed, to be done. If we do it before He has
blessed it, we spend a lot of time doing nothing. The evil one should have learned that
life is made, not of great sacrifices or duties, but of little things, in which smiles,
kindness, and small obligations, given routinely, are what wins and preserves the heart of
man, and secure comfort in paradise. Our Man and Woman of the year, Antonelli and
Rita Carter, heard the voice of the Lord a long time before they were named Man and
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Woman of the Year. Together they have taken care of the small things around the old
landmark, which have allowed others to take care of some other important small things.
The ability to select and maintain the right people who will project things you are trying
to accomplish, is a talent that is not present in everyone. Some may think that only vision
and strategy will make you successful, but you must have the ability to select the right
people. A captain of a ship can have the best battle plans, but if he has no sailors to sail
the ship, his plans are useless. Effective leaders use customer service to ensure customer
satisfaction, retention, and financial growth. They understand that you must treat God’s
people the way that you want God to treat you. Mrs. Angela Broadwater practices this
business model in her daily operation of the First Providence Baptist Church Learning
and Development Center. She has been named Aiken County Director of the Year.
It matters not the size of a body with an unwavering spirit inside of it, the kind of spirit,
which has an unquenchable fire of faith. This is the kind of faith that tells you that you
can do all things through God. A person with this kind of fire locked up in his bones can
alter the course of history through the will of God. This is the kind of spirit you find at
the old landmark, and this is the kind of spirit you will find in Rev. Dr. Alexlander Pope
Jr., South Carolina Man of the Year for 2012 - 2013. Pastor Pope is a strong believer in
fact that he is a battleship for the Lord and he can win battles if he is anchored at the
dock. He must go where the people are who need to hear a word from God, to help beat
back the evil one. He must go out on the high seas of misfortune to rescue God’s people.
It is because he is a battleship for the Lord, wounded and scarred by the many battles he
has played a part in as a Captain for the Lord, that he was selected to receive this great
tribute.
Take me back dear Lord, to a time when we set on the mourning bench and your sweet
holy spirit entered into us and in the joy of the Lord shone all around us. Take me back
dear Lord, to the old landmark, where your words were clear and understood by all;
where your neighbor was truly a neighbor and a man's word was his bond. Take me back
dear Lord, to the old landmark; where men were men, and women were women, and
children respected their elders. Take me back dear Lord, to the old landmark, where even
the town drunkard began to straighten up before he got in the presence of the church. We
thank you Lord, for the progress that we have made. We thank you Lord, for where you
have brought us. Nevertheless, Lord, if we are going to make the present age a place for
your Holy Spirit to dwell in, then dear Lord, we need to bring the spirit of the old
landmark forward.
Let us all go back to the old landmark
Let us all go back to the old landmark
Let us all go back to the old landmark
and then stay in the service of the Lord.
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Let us kneel in prayer in the old time way
Let us kneel in prayer in the old time way
Let us kneel in prayer in the old time way
and He'll be near us, He will hear us
We'll be given, bread from heaven
He will feed us until we want no more.
Preachers preach the word in the old time way
preachers preach the word in the old time way
Let us preach the word in the old time way
Tell the story of His glory, it will warn me
It will turn men and will save this world from sin and shame
Let us blend our voices in the old time way
Let us blend our voices in the old time way
Let us blend our voices in the old time way
Common meter, yes they're sweeter
When you stop singing, they'll keep ringing,
they'll keep lingering way down in your soul
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First Providence Baptist Church
Learning & Development Center
Dear Church Family.
In the midst of difficult economic times and the ensuing impacts, we invite
you to celebrate a year of accomplishments with the staff of the First
Providence Learning & Development Center (LDC).
Since opening our center in 1996, we have had a growing number of
children in our program to enter as infants and continue through their
preschool years. We believe these children are prepared for great success in
life. This year we share the story of Derek Bussey, Stephen Copeland and
Robert “Robbie” Morgan, Jr. as evidence of the difference that early care
and education programs really make. FPLDC had a hand in their early
development and we are happy to see them graduating high school this year
and going on to college…all on scholarships!
The dedicated staff of the LDC, under the direction of Deaconess Angela
Broadwater, has worked diligently to attain and maintain a high quality
program.
We invite you to become a part of the LDC family. While financial support
and referrals are much needed and greatly appreciated, we offer a number of
volunteer opportunities as well. Help us continue to make a difference.
Sincerely,
Angela Broadwater, Director
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Salute to Our Staff
“Hands that serve-hearts that care” can certainly be found in abundance at the LDC.
While our staff is not unique in the field of early learning, we do believe they help to set
the bar for excellence. We wholeheartedly believe that “relationships matter.” All staff
continuously work to foster positive relationships with each child and his/her family. We
would like you to join us in recognizing these individuals and the outstanding job that
they do.
Lindie Aaron
Sara Cofer
Rev. Dr. Alexander Pope, Jr., CEO
Mrs. Angela Broadwater, Director
Maggie Brown
Ja’Quanta Brown
Kirk Cofer
Patricia Cook Tamatha Graham
Shavettor Green
The LDC staff continues to attend training sessions to keep them knowledgeable of the
many changes in their field, in an effort to continue to provide parents and students of the
LDC with quality childcare and education. Director, Deaconess Angela Broadwater, has
continued to attend Directors’ forums in Graniteville through Aiken County First Steps.
The sessions have been very informative and allow for many networking opportunities
with both current and future partners. Sis. Broadwater’s efforts have been recognized in
many ways this year, most notably in her being asked to serve on the Board of Directors
for Aiken County First Steps.
We could not do our job without the help and support of our church family and
community. We would like to take this time to recognize Friends of the LDC who give,
not only of their financial resources, but of their time to ensure our mission is met. Many
volunteer, but these individuals go the extra mile, having a deep love and concern for the
center as a whole. We thank you from the depths of our hearts for being a blessing to all
who come through our doors.
Friends of the LDC
Deaconess Mary Bright
Carolyn Bryant
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Spotlight
Angela Broadwater
Aiken County First Steps
Month of the Young Child
Director of the Year!
Nominator’s Comments:
Treating every child as an individual with individual needs, Angela Broadwater has
successfully used this strategy as Director of FPLDC for the past 8 years. Her prior
experience as a pre-school teacher plays valuable role in her current role as
administrator. The principles of “community” and “encouragement” are emphasized and
demonstrated daily in her leadership. Angela possesses a unique ability to reach her
neediest families while creating a holistic environment to promote full development of
the children in her care. Parents feel comfortable coming to her for just about anything
and she does her best to assist them whenever possible. Her organization, patience and
perseverance are traits that others should strive to have.
Under her leadership, FPLDC became a licensed childcare center and was approved to be
able to accept ABC vouchers, providing a safe place for children in families who cannot
afford childcare without assistance but are in need of it to make a living. Each year, the 4
year olds look forward to their first of many graduations, and that is always a great
experience for the parents and children.
Congrats Sis. Broadwater!
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FPLDC Preschool Graduating Class of 2013
FPLDC takes great pride in sharing the Preschool Class of 2013
Future High School Class of 2025!
Graduates:
Gabrielle Dunbar, Ceasar Grant, Celena Grant, Torrion Lozoya, Austin Neptune, Kalise’
Roundtree, Joshua Simpkins, Isaiah Toole, Trevian Wright
This year’s speaker was Karen Gordon of Garden City Jazz.
Sticking to this year’s theme, “Inching Our Way to College,” Mrs.
Gordon encouraged us to recall the things we learned in kindergarten
to get us through life: look both ways- consider multiple perspectives
before judging; hold hands- help someone and ask for help when you
need it; and lastly, stick together- we can do more if we do it
together. Mrs. Gordon was well received by all.
Past Graduation Speakers:
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2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
Dr. Frank Roberson, Superintendent, Edgefield County Schools
Ms. Marcia Nash, Executive Director, Aiken County First Steps
Mr. Reginal Barner, CEO, The Barner Group, LLC
Mrs. Lessie Price, Aiken County Council/URS Corporation
Mrs. Machell Mims, HR Director, Savannah River Remediation
Mrs. Faye Hargrove, CEO, Hargrove Leadership Services
The LDC staff is doing a wonderful job of preparing our preschool students for the
future. We are doing great things at the First Providence Learning and
Development Center!
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Children's Church Ministry
Motto: To God Be The Glory
Mission Statement: It is our goal to provide all children with an
understanding of who God is. "Love and Glorify God by teaching His
Word, leading by example and building a Biblical Foundation for Salvation
through faith in Jesus Christ." And that from a child thou hast known the
holy scripture, which are able to make thee wise unto salvation through faith
which is in Christ Jesus. (2 Timothy 3:15)
Objective: Equip the child for their God given destiny.
Audience: Ages 3-10; the children become so comfortable they usually stay
with our until they are age 12. At which time, they are ready for "Big
People Church".
Core Values of the Team:
1. To become more like Jesus
2. Draw near to God
3. To acquire knowledge & love of God's Living Word
4. To be Mission minded
5. To Be God friendly
6. Provide relationship building opportunities
Class Schedule: Children's Church meet each Sunday morning for class
from 9:30 am - 10:15 am.
The Team
Dr. Alexander Pope, Jr., Pastor
First Lady Linda Pope, Children's Church Ministry, Director Emeritus
Dea. Leroy Daniel Brown, Director of Christian Education Ministry
Sister Juanetter A. Moore, Director of Children's Church
Deaconess Sheila Bussey, Assistant Director
Leader's Schedule
1st Sunday - Deaconess Phyllis Pope & Sister Lasima Turmon
2nd Sunday - Sister Katie Pope
3rd Sunday - Deacon Timothy & Deaconess Sheila Bussey
4th Sunday - Brother Kenneth & Sister Pamela Fair
5th Sunday Leaders & Substitute Leaders: Deaconess Sharon Watson &
Sister Merofier Marshall
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Establishment of First Providence Foundation 29841, Inc. is
accredited to Reverend Dr. Alexander Pope, Jr. An area consisting
of Barton Road, Boylan Street, Burnside Avenue, and Metz Drive
located in North Augusta, SC has been known as the Carrsville
Community for many generations. Community residents, city
leaders, and other organizations has voiced concerns in reference to
“run down” and abandoned homes in this area along with other
concerns. Reverend Dr. Alexander Pope, Jr., Pastor of First
Providence Baptist Church responded to these concerns by developing the Carrsville
Education and Community Revitalization Project.
First Providence Foundation 29841, Inc. was incorporated by the State of South Carolina
on March 3, 2006. First Providence Foundation received an advance ruling as a tax
exempt 501 (c) (3) Public Charity organization on July 9, 2008. The purpose of the
foundation is to manage the Carrsville Education and Community Revitalization Project,
which will assist recovering alcoholics, drug addicts, former incarcerated persons, and
needy families as well as unemployed persons in becoming solvent and productive
citizens in the local community. Housing and employment opportunities will be provided
to the indigents in conjunction with skills for becoming productive and self sufficient
citizens in the community.
First Providence Foundation has held two (2) annual golf tournaments since being
incorporated. All proceeds from the tournaments were used to carry out the Foundation
program initiatives such as property renovations. The Foundation is applying for grants
to assist with the renovation of property.
The Hill family was the first property owners to make a property donation agreement
with First Providence Foundation. An agreement was next made with the Pearson and
Cook families. The Hill, Pearson and Cook families grew up in the Carrsville
Community. The property being donated is located in the Carrsville Community.
Donating land is one way a person can leave a lasting gift to help preserve their
community. Since the establishment of the First Providence Foundation and in
conjunction with the South Carolina State Housing Authority more than $100,000 have
been dispersed to assist with the elderly and low income home repairs in Aiken,
Barnwell, and Edgefield Counties.
To meet the mandate of constructing out first transitional home in the Carrsville area, the
Foundation organized and sponsored its first Gospel Festival which was held on the River
front of the Savannah River on August 17, 2013. It was a great success and we thank all
who supported us in this worthy cause.
The First Providence Foundation will continue to take aggressive actions to chart its
future as we march foreword to meet the mandate given to us by almighty God.
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Church
Events
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28th Pastor’s Anniversary
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New Generation Choir Anniversary
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Youth Fashion Show
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Youth Fashion Show
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Youth Fashion Show
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Mothers’ Day Brunch
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Mothers’ Day Brunch
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Crowning of Ms. First Providence
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Crowning of Ms. First Providence
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Vacation Bible School
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Ushers Anniversary
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Ushers Anniversary
Black History
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Events Collage
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Church
Highlights
“Remembering the Old Landmark”
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SC Man of the Year
Dr. Alexander Pope, Jr.
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Miss Mt. Canaan Association
Nicole Stephens Jarvis
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Miss First Providence
Nicole Stephens Jarvis
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Mother of the Church
Wilhelmenia Mosley
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Grandmother of the Year
Mervie Brown
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New Disciples
Barbara Ann Battle
Constance Brooks
Theresa Brooks
Lofeeya Darden
Elizabeth Derr
William Derr
Shirlonda Evans
Deohveon Griffin
Sharonaka Hightower
Leon Mitchell
Sherion Roberts
Evelyn Robinson
Jackie Thomas
Michael Thomas
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Graduates
First Providence Learning & Development Center
Gabrielle Dunbar
Celena Grant
Austin Neptune
Joshua Simpkins
Ceaser Grant
Torionn Lozoya
Kalise' Roundtree
Isaiah Toole
Treivan Wright
High School
Derek Bussey
Dominique Bussey
Steven Copeland
Delilah Miller
Robert Morgan, Jr.
Thomas Ricardo Turner
Donte Wright
North Augusta
Home School
North Augusta
North Augusta
Wil Lou Gray Opportunity
Silver Bluff
College
Jocelyn Dorsey
Jason Norris
James Smith, Jr.
Ruschell Pope
Tabitha Price
South Carolina State University
Tuskegee University
Tuskegee University
University of South Carolina
Morris College
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Students of the Quarter
Daniel Price
September 2012
Lelandra Javis
December 2012
Nia Carter
March 2013
Morgan Fair
June 2013
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Weddings
Krystal Latoyia Johnson - Sebastian Beryl Green, Jr.
September 29, 2012
Shandreka Griffin - Galvin Banks
June 15, 2013
Barbara Battle - Leon Mitchell
July 13, 2013
Brittany Renay Green – Charlie K. Wright
July 20, 2013
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Births
John-Alton Woodson Barnes
February 22, 2012
Parent: Julius Barnes & Dorothea Nicole Woodson
Mckenzie Ayanna Brown
May 5, 2012
Parent: Ja’Quanta Brown
Addilyn Lily Chivers
October 21,2012
Parents: Byron & Kesha Chivers
Julez Fryer
September 23, 2012
Parents: Stefan Fryer & Feairro Brown
Tarence Merrill Trapp, Jr.
July 3, 2012
Parents: Tarence & Iris Trapp
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Deaths
Angela Abraham
August 8, 2012
Justine Pope
February 26, 2013
Jasper Tompkins
June 8, 2013
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