The Brookland - Brookland Baptist Church
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The Brookland - Brookland Baptist Church
Shining for the Church and Community VOLUME 38 ISSUE 6 JUNE 2012 The Brookland star Brookland Northeast - God’s Vision and Our Faithful Stewardship As the Brookland Northeast (BNE) church approaches its fourth year in ministry, it continues to grow spiritually and numerically. Over the past years, the church has created a holistic ministry to meet the needs of the growing Richland northeast community. Front View Last April, the church broke ground on phase one of its building project. Phase one, which is the multipurpose building, will serve as the temporary sanctuary to seat 600 congregants, administrative offices and Sunday school classrooms. However, the phase one project was delayed for four months when World War II practice bombs where found on the property on Summit Parkway. After the bombs where removed, construction began in August and currently is on schedule. Phase two will consist of a 1,200 seat sanctuary, additional Pastor Jackson classrooms and administrative offices. The multipurpose building will be turned into the fellowship hall. “We will make an announcement during the first week of July after we are given a definite move-in date. We will also provide a schedule of dedicatory activities to coincide with our first week of worship at the new church." said Reverend Chris Leevy Johnson, BNE Campus Pastor. Pastor Johnson has also expressed that since construction has commenced, it has been a seamless and smooth Side View process. The church is being constructed by CDI Construction Company, a member of Brookland. The project coordinator is Max Morgan who works for CDI and attends Brookland Northeast. The church's project manager is Deacon Raymond Perkins. "We have been blessed to have some committed and dedicated persons involved in the building process who are deeply connected to our church." said Pastor Leevy Johnson. "Additionally, the faithful Christians who call Brookland Northeast their spiritual home have been patient and steadfast in their stewardship to make God’s vision for His people a reality." While the building is being built, the church continues to build the body of Christ. Two years ago, Pastor Leevy Johnson and the ministry development team created a separate worship experience for the church teenagers. Those persons between the age of 13 and 19 have their own worship service every fourth Sunday throughout the entire year. Also last year, the teen ministry developed a Teen Academy to foster mentoring and to develop leadership skills for our teens. The first graduating class of the BNE Teen Academy was held on Friday, June 8th at Hope Academy. On the second Sunday in June, the BNE church will have its second annual Cap and Gown Sunday to recognize fifth grade, eighth grade, high school, college and graduate school graduates. One of the primary focuses of the BNE church is the development of its children. "We truly believe that we are the Joshua Generation. Where Pastor Jackson and our forefathers have brought us this far leaning and depending on Jesus, it is our God given responsibility to prepare the next generation of saints for kingdom living. This charge begins with teaching our children the same Christian principles that are the foundation of our faith." Eyes have not seen nor ears have heard what God has in store for the Brookland Northeast church. The Brookland Star Page 2 Men’s Day 2012 “Essence of A Man: Listening, Learning and Leading to God’s Word” “Do not merely listen to the word, and so deceive yourselves. Do what it says. Anyone who listens to the word but does not do what it says is like a man who looks at his face in a mirror and, after looking at himself, goes away and immediately forgets what he looks like. But the man who looks intently into the perfect law that gives freedom, and continues to do this, not forgetting what he has heard, but doing it – he will be blessed in what he does.” James 1:22-25 Speaker - Sunday Worship Services - June 24, 2012 Dr. Benjamin D. Snoddy Senior Pastor Mount Moriah Baptist Church Spartanburg, SC Speaker - Saturday Brunch - June 23, 2012 Dr. Percy A. Mack Superintendent Richland County School District One ****************************************************************************************************** The Brookland Star Page 3 BROOKLAND FOUNDATION Presents 4th Annual Elliott E. Franks, III Golf Classic 1936 - 2008 Friday June 15th, 2012 Saturday June 16th, 2012 Pre-Golf Party & Silent Auction Golf Classic - LinRick Golf Course 1335 Elm Abode Terrace, Columbia, SC 29210 7:30pm Silent Auction, Live Entertainment & Dessert Party theme: Denim and Pearls Women creatively dress up your denim Men pair denim with elegant and imaginative attire Make a unique fashion statement.!!! Tickets — Single Couple $30.00 $55.00 356 Camp Ground Road, Columbia, SC 29203 8:00am Open 9:00am 8:00am 10:00am Registration & Driving Range 4 Person Captain’s Choice Ladies Golf Clinic Youth Golf Clinic Food and Refreshments: Throughout Tournament Hot Lunch, Closing Ceremonies & Awards Presentation (following completion of last team) For more information or to become a tournament sponsor, participant, volunteer, or to donate to the silent auction please visit: www.elliottefranksiiigolfclassic.com or E-mail: [email protected] ****************************************************************************************************** Congratulations Mr. William Young Brookland’s own, Willliam Young is in a live DVD stage-play recording on Saturday June 23rd & Sunday June 24th called "Yesterday is Still Gone" at Harbison Theatre on the Irmo location of Midlands Tech. (7300 College St., Irmo, SC 29063) The playwright, Tangie Beaty has agreed to donate $1.00 from all tickets purchased by Brookland patrons to the Brookland Academy on behalf of WOW Productions. Tickets Prices In Advance: ($15, $20 VIP) At The Door: ($20, $25 VIP) Tickets available at: The Brookland Federal Credit Union and the Brookland Academy as well as online at www.wowproduction.org. Once on the page go to "box office" to purchase tickets. Please inform patrons that in order for Brookland Academy to receive the donations, they must list Brookland as their reference in the "referred by cast member" box. The Brookland Star Page 4 The Brookland Star Page 5 Congratulations! 2012 Brookland Baptist Church Scholarship and Education Assistance Award Recipients Gold Scholarship - $2,000.00 Silver Scholarship - $1,500.00 Nathalie J. Stewart Sydney L. Johnson Bronze Scholarship - $1,000 Keirsten J. Hoyle Pastor's Education Assistance Award - $750.00 Dinah Alexis Brooker Katherine L. Davis Miles R. Gardner Joseph J. James IV Jonathan R. McCray Janai Pinckney Jacqueline K. Rice Shanique M. Cooper Erika S. Farr DeAngelo M. Georges Briana R. Luckey Desiree O. McCray Alexandra C. Rice Deacons Education Assistance Award - $500.00 Gabrielle L. Baker Shalese A. Childress Ashlee L. Reynolds Tattiana M. Washington Aaron M. Bowling Erica M. Myers Chasmine S. Smith Jesse J. Williams ****************************************************************************************************** ,J y a d Sun h t 7 1 une Select Scriptures for Fathers Proverbs 20:7 - The righteous man leads a blameless life; blessed are his children after him. 1Timothy 5:8 - But if any provide not for his own, and specially for those of his own house, he hath denied the faith, and is worse than an infidel. Proverbs 13:22 - A good man leaves an inheritance to his children's children... The Brookland Star Page 6 Congratulations Candace Jackson Candace Jackson will be serving, by Presidential Appointment, as Special Advisor to the Minority Business Development Agency (MBDA) of the United States Department of Commerce. The MBDA is the only federal agency tasked to create new jobs by expanding the U.S. economy through the nation's over 5.8 million minority-owned and operated businesses. Many of these businesses make significant contributions to the national innovation base and represent a long-term contributor to exports. Thus, in the capacity of Special Advisor, Ms. Jackson will be working closely with the International Trade Administration and the White House in helping to successfully expose businesses to the global marketplace and increase their competitiveness internationally. At times, her work will also require collaborations with the Office of General Counsel at Commerce, the Overseas Private Investment Corporation, Export-Import Bank and the U.S. Trade and Development Agency. Concerning her new appointment, Candace summarized her feelings, “I look forward to the opportunity to help impact economic development, create new jobs, provide tools to strengthen and sustain existing minority-owned businesses, and participate in trade missions.” ****************************************************************************************************** The Couples For Christ Ministry Bible Study The Brookland Baptist Couples For Christ Ministry would like to invite all married and engaged couples to attend our annual Couple’s Summer Bible Study. The Bible Study will be held every Wednesday beginning June13 and ending on August 1st. The location and speaker will be announced each Sunday prior to the Bible study. Thanks for your support and have a blessed and safe summer. ****************************************************************************************************** Financial Empowerment Sunday - June 17th On the third Sunday in June, Mr. O’Neal Smalls will be our featured author. He will have a table in the narthex of the main sanctuary after both services on June 17th to display, discuss and sell his book, “Blessed Be The Ties That Binds”. Book Summary: Freewoods, S.C., was founded by freed slaves in the 1860s. Smalls, a retired law professor, grew up there in the 1950s, and in this work, based on his memories and extensive interviews, he chronicles the year 1955, during the early days of the civil rights movement following Brown v. Board of Education and facing the still active KKK. Financial Empowerment Sunday (FES) is a monthly event that will feature businesses owned by members of Brookland Baptist. FES is part of an ongoing effort to promote African-American economic empowerment and all Brookland worship service attendees are strongly encouraged to financially support these featured businesses. Please stop by Mr. Smalls’ table in the narthex after worship service on June 17th. The Brookland Star Page 7 Pearls From The Journey Celebrate 89 extraordinary senior women of Brookland Baptist Church. Read their moving profiles and view their stunning photographs. This book spans close to 100 years and reflects the history of our church, our people and our country. Also included in this book: An essay by Pastor Jackson, a tribute to Black women, a summarized history of Brookland Baptist, a listing of selected events in African-American history, quotations by notable African-American women and scriptures for seniors. Partial proceeds from the sale of this book will go to the Senior Warriors Ministry of Brookland Baptist. This book will be available for purchase in the Health and Wellness Center after today’s worship services. ****************************************************************************************************** Cheer for the South Carolina Venom Football Team and Support the Brookland Child Development Center South Carolina Venom 2012 Football Schedule South Carolina Come out and cheer for our hometown Venom football team and $2 of each ticket purchased will be donated to the Brookland Child Development Center. The SC Venom home games will be played at Seven Oaks Park, 200 Leisure Lane, Columbia, SC 29210 off of St. Andrews Rd. Cost of tickets are $10. Tickets will be available at the Brookland Academy. Jun 2, 2012 - 7:30 PM - CSRA Hurricanes - Home Jun 9, 2012 - 7:30 PM - West Columbia Timberwolves - Away Jun 16, 2012 - 7:30 PM - Greenville Greyhounds - Away Jun 23, 2012 - 7:30 PM - Carolina Silverhawks - Home Jun 30,2012 - 7:30 PM - Greenville Seminoles - Home Jul 7, 2012 - 7:30 PM - CSRA Hurricanes - Away Jul 14, 2012 - 7:30 PM - West Columbia Timberwolves - Home July 21 2012 - Greenville Greyhounds - Home Jul 28, 2012 - 7:30 PM - Carolina Silverhawks - Away Aug 4, 2012 - 7:30 PM - Greenville Seminoles - Away The Brookland Star Page 8 Celebration of Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HCBUs) As many of our families celebrate the graduation of their children from high school and as they make plans to send them to institutions of higher learning, we want to take this time to celebrate the history and legacy of historically black colleges and universities (HCBUs). HBCUs are institutions of higher education in the United States that were established before 1964 with the intention of serving the Black community. There are 105 HBCUs in the United States today, including public and private, twoyear and four-year institutions, medical schools and community colleges. All are or were in the former slave states and territories of the U.S. except for Central State University (Ohio), Cheyney University of Pennsylvania, Lewis College of Business (Detroit, Michigan), Lincoln University (Pennsylvania), Wilberforce University (Ohio), and now-defunct Western University (Kansas). Most HBCUs were founded after the Civil War. First Historically Black Colleges Cheyney University of Pennsylvania - 1837 University of the District of Columbia - 1851 Lincoln University - 1854 Wilberforce University - 1856 Notable Alumni of HCBUs Sean "Puffy"/"P. Diddy" Combs - Howard University Keshia Knight Pulliam - Spelman University Joseph DeLaine - Allen University Samuel L. Jackson - Morehouse College Matthew J. Perry - South Carolina State University John Chaney - Bethune Cookman Wanda Sykes - Hampton University Willie Brown - Grambling State University Marva Collins - Clark Atlanta University Earl G. Graves - Morgan State University Ed Bradley - Cheyney State Thurgood Marshall - Lincoln (PA) University Althea Gibson - Florida A&M Walter Payton - Jackson State Jesse Jackson - North Carolina A&T Bransford Marsalis - Southern University Ralph Ellison - Tuskegee University Alex Haley - Alcorn State Ida B. Wells - Fisk University Doug Williams - Grambling State University Modjeska Monteith Simkins - Benedict College Kay Patterson - Allen University Marjorie Joyner - Bethune Cookman Toni Morrison - Howard University James Weldon Johnson - Fisk University Leo Twiggs - Claflin University Dr. Benjamin E. Mays - South Carolina State University Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr - Morehouse College Slick Watts - Xavier University The Brookland Star Page 9 Celebration of HBCUs cont’d It is difficult to discuss HCBUs without mentioning the bands. Many of these bands are legendary! is a partial list of some well-known Black college marching bands and their nicknames. Below Notable HCBU Bands Howard University - “Showtime” Florida A&M - “Marching 100” Southern University - “Human Jukebox” Clark Atlanta - “The Mighty Marching Panthers” Prairie View - “Marching Storm” Tuskegee University - Self proclaimed “The Best Band in the Land” Virginia State - “Trojan Explosion” Grambling State University - “Tiger Marching Band” Bethune-Cookman University - “The Marching Wildcats” Selected Accomplishments of HCBU’s More than 80 percent of all Black Americans who received degrees in medicine and dentistry were trained at the two traditionally black institutions of medicine and dentistry--Howard University and Meharry Medical College. (Today, these institutions still account for 19.7 percent of degrees awarded in medicine and dentistry to black students.) HBCUs have provided undergraduate training for three fourths of all Black persons holding a doctorate degree; three fourths of all Black officers in the armed forces; and four fifths of all Black federal judges. HBCUs are leading institutions in awarding baccalaureate degrees to Black students in the life sciences, physical sciences mathematics, and engineering. HBCUs continue to rank high in terms of the proportion of graduates who pursue and complete graduate and professional training. Fifty percent of Black faculty in traditionally white research universities received their bachelor's degrees at an HBCU. HBCUs offer a more supportive educational setting for students encountering some difficulty in realizing their full academic potential. Photographs of South Carolina HBCUs The Brookland Star Page 10 June Birthdays 1st Bridgett Monica Willie B. Devon Torah Joan Annette Nia Austine Anderson Brock Brown Brownlee Dukes Faust Folks Frink Gantt Walter Toyya Shemeka Mike Eric Anton Demetrius Mona George Gray Mack Mars Sampson Thomas Thomas Wells Shawn Tanzela Bacote Bates 2nd Dale Dingle Antionette Elliott Allen Etheredge, Jr. Timothy Gaskin Dervel Gillins Ricky Gillins Shirley Graham William Green, Jr. Brittney Greene Carl Holland Edward Holmes Michelle Barnes Mahogany Payne Michael Payne Chantel Pringle Diane Richburg Monica Walden Anginette Washington Betty Williams 3rd Taylor Ashlee Princess Vicky Christine Harvey Loyd Sallie Christopher Kai Matthew Blassingame Darby Green Hargrave Jackson Johnson McClary, Jr. Nicholson Randy Chester Montega Annette Martha Lewis Myles Davis Frazier Freeman Haskell Haywood Hicks Keels Sharp Sheffield Wright 4th 4th continued Arnett Dionne Deborah Khwantza John Christopher Yasmine Jessica Robyn Klugh, Jr. Louden McDaniels McLeish Pearson Pierce Romey Skelton Watson 5th Cynthia Forbes Chrystal Lenwood A. Antrinette Velma Dana Marnie Sheldon Charlotte Davis Elam Finney Greene, Sr. Tucker Jenkins Martin Robinson Shine Torain 6th Keyirra Roy Raymond Terrell Darien Lawanda Rolonda Dominique Arsenio Eldridge Andre' Maya Marie Ralph Mia Javan Danika Brian Mardell Avery Ester Aiken Alexander Asberry Brunson Carr Champaign Coaxum Croswell Hamilton Herrin Jett Jones McGruder Posey Richardson Shepherd Taylor Thomas Whyte Wiggins Williams Mardell Natasha Keith Lawrence Katie Belton Bethea Davis Evans Layman Mickey Carla Jacqueline Frances Tiffany Janice Burnes Gloria Martin McKenzie Morris Richardson Thompson Williams Wilson Wilson 7th 8th Marilyn Chameka Bassfield Bosket 8th continued 11th continued Andre Benita William Corine Angela LaMondre Kayla Antonio Kedra Brantley Drye Henryhand Hill Jordan Rumph Shine Streater Sullivan Dana Emmanuel Antrecia Elaine LaFaye Gary Shimere Gwendell Brown Brown Brown Burgess Cooper Fogg Zaradia Jacquelyn Gabriel Webber Whitmore Wright Anthony Nadia Bridget Meshelle Stephanie Toinette Willia Brooks Burrows Campbell Davis Deas Drayton Heyward Betty Dorian Derwin Frederick Khalil Tammie Angela Ran Shonda William Dawn Patrick Marilyn Pamela Winifred Pearl Lacretia Darius Samej Harry Kelvin Hopson Irvin Kearney Mansel Peterson Rice Richardson Thompson Walker Tobe Akil Deborah LaChaska Mark Tammie Araminta Marva 10th Leonardo Thomas Austin Loretta Mayola Erica Tyrone Jada Sina Robin Latisha Shevawn Gabrielle 9th Deborah Terry Shellie Shaquilla Christopher Kasey Shatisha Joyce Brad Gail Kenai Lonnie Shaquille Tamara Tarence Krystin Jermaine Byrd Capone Childress Hicks Howard Hunt Hutto L. Jean Makins Marcano McFadden McIntee, Jr. Richardson Stukes Tyler White Wright 11th Richard Glenda Johnny Helen Shirley Brent Taylor Teedra Lena Marlena Cengen Bennett Coleman Ethridge General Hair Harris Jackson Johnson Jones Jones Mack Simpson Washington Brailey Branch Brisbon Brown Crowner Dreher Dukes Jones Jones, Jr. Gortman Holmes Isaac Jones McDaniel Mims Parker Patterson Priester Prosser Reid LaToya Elaine Muriel Sandra Isaac Trey Matthews Murphy Neal Richards Shine Simpson Jesse John B. Ronald Doretha Akins Baden Best Bolton Rice Ross Ruff Salmond Sellers Struggs Trowell Young Brian Branch Curley Brown Suzette Childress Sylvia Davis Ernestine Fogle Constance Franklin Vernelle Fuller Tina Gidron Leroy Green, Sr. Christopher Hagans Faith House Jesse Jefferson Pamela Johnson Alliyah Limpscomb Braxton McDuffie Martha McGaughey Wilbert McGraw Chris Minick Crystal Minick Koskkoke O'Neal Brandon Samuels Derrol Shuford Dorothy Strouble Courtney Wilson Charles Wright 12th 13th Bailey Bloomfield, Jr. Brooker Coleman Dedeaux Edwards Ellis Furtick Holloway McConnell Patterson Rivers Rumph 14th Cynthia Sharhonda Dameon Keith Willinda Brown Hinton Hopkins Johnson Johnson Evelyn Makenzie Jacqueline Jaylen Freddie Freddie Rick Lucien Lytton Minor Orr Shelton Simmons Watson 15th Avery Brittany Pamela 15th continued Romelle Sheila Ratisha Emily Alice Caitlin Kenneth Charity Kenneth Allen Boyd Brackett 16th 17th Jeffrey Kim Bridges Bryant Roberta Ratesha Sheneshia Ashley Latise Carly Nicole Chandra Randolph Vonetta Willia Carroway Davis Fitts Haigler Irving McGregor Metts Morris Nimmons Pinckney Ross The Brookland Star Page 11 June Birthdays cont’d 17th continued Myala Nyala Smith Smith George Williams 18th 20th continued Corban Marlette 24th continued 27th continued 30th continued Williams Williams Eugena Ahmer Griffin Heatley Angela Latrisha Blake Brazzell Jennifer Ashlei Howard Jackson Alston Cartledge Chapman Copeland Deas Etheredge Farr Gipson Green Harth Herrington Houston Jefferson Curtis Edward Shardaya Melvin Tamia LaVina Whitney George Calaundra Ivery Odessa Rhonda Ire Kerschell Heyward Hill Jackson James Lloyd Morris Napper Pearson Reed Rice Samuel Shy Thornton Ward Mary Beatrice Melise Clea Amber Miah Reginald Rhonda Linda Elease Marie Dariane Quincy Trina Campbell Cook Cook Franklin Gibbs Glover Glover Hill Hicks Johnson Lancaster McClerklin McLain Nichols Melissa Michelle Clarence Shawn Gethro Marion Bridgette James Sharon Lauren Jimmy Lisa Evelyn Ryan Jenkins Johnson Lewis Lockett Martin Rush, IV Segars Shuler Stroman Tate Vereen Walton Williams Williford 21st Herbert Nolan Erika James Kevin Valerie Linda Jerna' Shnita William Jacqueline Korrealle Addison Brackett Brown Brown, Jr. DeBarr Dreher Epps Hutchinson Lee Lloyd Luckett Morning Gertie Zachary Virginia Christopher Jimal Courtenay Anthony Byron Allen June Lillian Zenith John Chyna Myers Shiral Moss 25th Trina Offing Aysia Randall Virginia Risher D'Andre Allen Elmer Polite LaTeasa Brandon Brandon Norman Reed Sims Sims Venyah, Jr. Leota Kareem Queenie Marta Rivers Shell Whitmore Williams Daya Cassandra Willie Erika Beckett Brantley Briggs Cartledge Rhonda Michael Byron A. Presha Shaw Suber Willie White Tiffany Williams Denise Coleman Delores Anderson LaTarsa Williams Marcus Coleman Hercules Davis, Jr. 22nd 28th 19th Kimberly Cleaves Altovise Goodwin Patricia Hickman Lewis Barr Alvin Conyers O.J. Harrison, Jr. Corenia Hunter Donald Belton Cameron Everson Karen Henry Tamarille Jackson Adriene Bowling Johnathan Hickerson Janice Hoyle Kenneth Laury Sherry Cade Tre'Von Howell Jherilyn Johnson Elane Little DeAngelo Cokley Annie Johnson Valerie Jones Mary Neumon Gedresha Ealey Wendy Johnson Adia Louden Marquita Priester Ida Edwards Cordelia Okoli Reinata Outen Gloria Smith Robert Geter Stephanie Robinson Tonya Payne Kayla Smith Mary Graham Eric Schlueter LaShante' Williams Beth Sprave Alicia Lyles Dawayne Shanabarger Titus Williams Shantrice Washington Barbara Richardson Clarence Sumpter Tracye Williams Christy Wilder Pearlean Sanders Deborah Wilds Leon Zeigler Michael Williams Ina Schlueter 26th Angela Dorell Spann Mildred Allen Cassaundra Anderson Cruddie Torian James Anderson Gloria Bronson Lawrence Brown Tammy Wright Anthony Cabbagestalk, Sr. Mikala Brown Emma Corbin 20th Saundera Crawford Sylvia Carter Cedric Davis Taron Davis Erin Greene Dessie Croswell Jermaine Edwards Damin Gaffney Aria Hill Otha Dillihay, Sr. Ruth S. Hammock Ashley Hallman Donald Jordan Patricia Dobson Happi Harris Christian Hughes Karen Kelly Portia Fulton, Perrene Henry Wearn Hydrick Nakia Linen Jaton M. Grant Bennie Lewis, III Deirdre Jackson Myra Lippett Audrey Harris Hope Martin Jon McClary Cynthia Mack Dwayne Mazyck Billie Pharr Geraldine Moss Richard Maree Labreshia Nelums Jessica Simpson Logan Peake Willie Mayfield Jaton Porter Ivory Tucker Keeana Ross Margaret McNeely Diane Rice DeVell Williams Glenda Sapp John Walker Courtney Smalls Shelton Keirra Sells Brenda Weeks Jonathan Smith Damon Smith Kim Williams Charles Stephens Todd Caldwell Tracy Sweatt Deanna Thornton Carlton Ellis, III Sharon Walker Pamela Alford Lillie Tolliver Moriah Gethers Josiah Washington Cheryl Branch 27th Moriah Gethers Tiana Washington Betty Franklin, Banks Connie Harrison 23rd 24th Courtney Young 29th Wilson 30th Wedding Anniversary Calvin & Elnora Payne June 26th - 51 Years The Brookland Star Page 12 “Train Up A Child “ The Brookland Baptist Financial Ministry would like to celebrate and recognize the first graduating class of the Adolescent Crown Financial Small Group Study. The adolescent study is structured for students between eight and twelve years of age. The students studied God’s word learning important values to include stewardship, the principle of tithing/ giving, and most importantly eternal life. We, the Financial Ministry, would like to thank the parents for allowing us to provide instruction to their children using Proverbs 22:6 as our guiding force “Train up a child in the way he should go: and when he is old, he will not depart from it.” We are extremely proud of the six graduates and we encourage you to congratulate them for this amazing accomplishment. Each student took a graduation photo and wrote a letter to the ministry about their experience. Brenden Rogers 10 years old “Thank you for giving me this opportunity to take this class. This class not only showed me how to save money, but it also taught me the importance of reading the bible and learning bible verses. I learned a lot from the jar exercise which taught us how to give, save, and spend.” Shakira Crawford 9 years old “ This class taught me how important it is for us to bless other people. I also learned that everything belongs to God and we are responsible for taking care of it.” Gabrielle Washington 12 years old “I learned that when you give money or spend money that it all belongs to the Lord and that you should spend money the way that He would. I also learned that I can’t only be a good steward of the money I get, but also my clothes, my room, and even my body which is the Lord’s temple.” The Brookland Star Page 13 “Train Up A Child” cont’d Rebecca Washington 10 years old “ I have learned about three important things: saving, giving , and spending. God wants me to give to others. I am supposed to give my time, talents, and my treasures to others. God wants me to know that before I spend money that I should pray first and He will show me if it is something that I really need.” Earl Jones, III 10 years old I have learned that nothing belongs to us because it all belongs to God and He is always watching us. I would recommend this class for more kids and parents because it is fun. The lessons about money and the story about the people in the Bible were very interesting.” Jaylen P. Nesbitt 10 years old “I have found out that God wants us to use His money to bless others. God’s way of using money is very important and I recommend this class for those who want their children to be financially blessed when they grow-up. I hope that you continue with the Crown Class so that other students can learn God’s way for His money.” ****************************************************************************************************** CONGRATULATIONS!!!! The 93rd annual session of the Woman’s Auxiliary to the Gethsemane Baptist Association awarded its Mary L. Neal Scholarship at the Youth Department’s Convention on May 16, 2012. Fourteen scholarships were awarded. Shanique Cooper and Erika Farr who have faithfully served with our JM Youth Group (formerly known as Junior Missionaries) received scholarships as representatives of Brookland Baptist Church. Both Shanique and Erika attend Irmo High School. In the fall, Shanique will be attending Lander University and Erika will be attending Vanderbilt University. We wish them both total success! The Brookland Star Page 14 The 2012 Women’s Day Committee would like to thank the following individuals and ministries for supporting this year’s activities and events. Pastor Charles B. Jackson, Sr. Pastor Christopher Leevy-Johnson Rev. CJ Butler Brookland Pastoral Staff Dazzle Events by Andrea, LLC Deaconess Linda Myers Ms. Christina Myers Mr. Antonio Peterson Brookland Book Corner Mr. Tim McAllister & the Brookland Staff Musicians & Orchestra Group Women’s Day Choir Directors Women’s Day Usher Directors Sound Ministry Mr. Greg Daniels & the Banquet & Conference Center Staff Rainbow Rose (5K T-shirts) Sew n’ Sew (Lap Scarves) Deacon’s Ministry The Brotherhood Ministry Mr. Donald Wood BBC Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts YWE Jericho Road MTC Sister Circle AAMLI BBC Website Committee Ms. Adreane Burgess The Nurses Guild Mr. Patrick Cobb & AARP Strictly Running Mr. Reggie Williams Chief Moss & the BBC Security Staff Mr. Rick Henry Ms. Judi Gatson Ms. Tre’ Tailor Ms. Tamara Finkbeiner (Graphic Artist) Rose Fuller Photography Deacon Michael Keels RNE Cheerleaders Kevin Morgan & the Brookland Star Staff Women’s Day Committee Rev. Kim Y. Neal The Brookland Star Page 15 Women’s Day 2012 Community Health Fair Titus 2 Women of the Year Rev. Lillie A. Burgess Community Health Fair Run Walk 5K Next Level Women’s Conference N-Touch With Judi Gatson The Brookland Star The Brookland Star is a monthly news publication for the members and friends of Brookland Baptist Church. Please submit all ideas and or suggestions to [email protected]. Deadline for article submission is Tuesday, June 19, 2012. Page 16 Newsletter Staff Kevin Morgan, Editor Peggy Brailey, Layout and Design Marcus Works, Layout and Design Pastoral Staff Reverend Dr. Charles B. Jackson, Sr., Senior Pastor Reverend James A. Jamison, Assistant Pastor Reverend Charles B. Jackson, Jr., Pastoral Support Reverend Chris Leevy Johnson Northeast Campus Pastor
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