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cS~epteflVtte/V - Second Nazareth Baptist Church
a dpi cS~epteflVtte/V 28, 2013 SecanS 9’la~a,zedv 9~3apü&t ~%wze% 2336 ~,n,wo~ad’ c9ft.ienae, R4ewomt 9~usiutalio~v 2500 Rt,nwoo~t c~≠(t.te#ute, Re~ ~ohn#u1~’ Ra41,, cm& 91S~~, ~ ~., 9a&to,v c~nd4v S~zq)et&z~,, ~o44e4enc& ~iact&iaio~v SecondA~izare/h Beep//cl Church A’e,-~ JohnnyJi’ayiVob/e, Ph.D., Pastor September 27, 2013 Dear Growth Conference Attendees: I greet you in the name ofJesus the Christ. We are delighted that you’vejoined us in this transformational experience. I trust you value this time as an opportunity to strengthen your Christian walk, share yourfaith and encourage your heart. We are blessed to have a rich and diverse list of interdisciplinary professionals with a vested interest in the well-being of each of us individually, and our community, collectively. This conference offers a unique platform for discussing the interplay between our physical, spiritual and intellectual health. Each of these three dimensions of weilness impact how we make decisions in life as we seek to address the challenges and barriers we face as students, parents and guardians, friends, spouses, community stakeholders and lovers of Christ. Through today’s sessions it is hoped that intergenerational and family relationships will move beyond “How’s it going?” chats and social media conversation to meaningful, face-to-face dialogue that builds trusted relationships and enhances our personal relationship with Jesus Christ. I ask you to open your hearts, ears and minds to receive the informational blessings offered to you today. I would also ask during the lunch period you make a new friend and/or increase your professional network. Have a great day in the Lord. Respectfully, Rev. ~taag Rag Ifd&, Paaki Rev. Johnny Ray Noble, Ph.D. Pastor .S~/. II 2336 ElmwoodAvenue/P.O. Box 4307-’ Columbia, SC 29204 Voice: 803.256.0088/Fax: 803.931.0353 www.secondnazareth.org ., ~ ~,,) t (‘ :~ ‘~ .. MRS. WILLIE MAE JACKSON, FIRST LADY & ASSOCIATE PASTOR BIBLE WAY CHURCH OF ATLAS ROAD, COLUMBIA, SC Mrs. Willie Mae Jackson, Bible Way’s First Lady and Associate Pastor, was born July 31, 1959 in Spartanburg, South Carolina to her now deceased parents, Alonzo and Virginia Rooks. She is married to Senior Pastor Darrell Jackson, who is also a Senator for the State of South Carolina. In 2000, she received her Bachelor of Arts Degree in Theology from Truth Bible College & Seminary. Currently, she is pursuing a Masters of Divinity and Doctoral degree at Columbia International University in Columbia, SC. She serves as President of Women’s Ministry, a New Members’ Sunday School Teacher, a Prayer Intercessor, Conference Speaker and First Lady of the Bible Way Church of Atlas Road. Mrs. Jackson is the founder of the Jannie R. Jackson Women’s Center and has authored a wonderfully inspirational book entitled Three Steps to Prayer. She founded the Women’s Touch live internet broadcast and the Women’s Touch Magazine. In 2013, she was promoted as the first female Associate Pastor at Bible Way Church of Atlas Road. MOTTO: “Wherever the Lord leads me, wherever the Lord says go, and whatever the Lord blesses me with, I will give Him all the glory!” LORETTA J. LEAPHART, ED. D., TEACHER ST. ANDREWS MIDDLE SCHOOL, COLUMBIA, SC Loretta Jones Leaphart was born in Columbia, SC to the late George W. Jones and Doreatha M. Jones. She is the third of four daughters. She is a graduate of Gilbert High School, the University of South Carolina, and Nova Southeastern University. Dr. Leaphart has worked in private and public sectors. For the past 21 years, she has served as an educator in Lexington, Fairfield, Orangeburg, and Richland counties. She is currently a science teacher at St. Andrews Middle School, Columbia, SC, an educational institution where she feels honored and blessed to serve. The Leapharts reside in Gilbert, South Carolina and attend New Hope Christian Methodist Episcopal Church in Lexington, South Carolina. At New Hope C.M.E. Church, Dr. Leaphart serves as the Christian Youth Fellowship (CYF) Director and assistant president for the Missionary Society. In Dr. Leaphart’s “spare” time, she enjoys spending quality time with friends and family, reading, writing, shopping, and traveling to new places. Perhaps most importantly, Dr. Leaphart enjoys serving the Lord and learning how to become more Christ-like daily. MINISTER SANDRA PERRIN, RN PALMETTO HEALTH WOMEN’S CENTER Minister Sandra Perrin was born in Bamberg, SC. She is the ninth of twelve children. From early childhood, she was taught about God’s unconditional love and His precious gift of salvation. During her teen years, she accepted Christ as her Savior and Lord. She attended Winthrop University and Greenville Technical College. Since graduating with a Nursing Degree in 1988, she has been employed as a Registered Nurse for 25 years. She is presently employed by Palmetto Health Richland as a staff RN at Palmetto Health Women’s Center. In 1998, she answered the call to preach and teach the Word of God. She received her ordination through the International Congress of Churches and Ministries. She has served as an ordained Associate Minister, Sunday School Teacher, Bible Study Teacher, Women’s Ministry Leader, Praise and Worship Leader, Senior Bible Teacher, Intercessory Prayer Group Leader, Youth Director, and other duties assigned. Minister Perrin is married to Minister Joseph Perrin and they have a daughter, Ashley. They reside in Lexington, SC and attend House of Praise Beth-Judah where Bishop Darrell Croft is the pastor. Minister Perrin’s pursuit in life is to seek the Kingdom of God and His righteousness knowing that God will give her the desires of her heart according to His will. DR. PERCY A. MACK, SUPERINTENDENT RICHLAND COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT ONE Dr. Percy A. Mack is the Superintendent of Richiand School District. Prior to coming to Richland One, Dr. Mack served as superintendent of the Dayton Public School System, Dayton, Ohio. Under his leadership Richland One has launched a new Strategic Plan with strategies included to address student achievement, parental involvement, communication community involvement, facilities maintenance, and public policy. Dr. Mack has worked actively with the community to gain support for public education in the city of Columbia. He currently serves on the following boards: Junior Achievement of Central South Carolina, Midlands Education & Business Alliance (MEBA), United Way of the Midlands (currently serves as chair), TRIO Advisory (USC), and the Historic Columbia Foundation. During the 20 12-13 school year, the Dr. Percy A. Mack Superintendents Foundation was established for the purpose of providing scholarships to Richiand One students. REVEREND THURMOND BOWENS, JR., PASTOR TRINITY BAPTIST CHURCH, COLUMBIA, SC Reverend Thurmond Bowens, Jr., was born August 17, 1963, in Orangeburg, County. Rev. Bowens’ spiritual foundation was laid under the leadership of the late Rev. Monroe Bush, Jr. He continued his spiritual growth under the leadership of the Rev. Dr. Charles B. Jackson, Sr., senior pastor of the Brookland Baptist Church where he served as a deacon. In 1992, Rev. Bowens answered God’s call to preach the Gospel. He was licensed to preach the gospel in October 1994 by the Brookiand Baptist Church and ordained by the Gethsemane Association in June 1996. In 1997, Rev. Bowens was called to pastor the Trinity Baptist Church, Columbia, SC. Rev. Bowens’ firm belief is that “People don’t care how much you know until they know how much you care.” His personal motto is found in Proverbs 3:5: “Lean not unto your own understanding, but in all your ways acknowledge Him and He shall direct your path.” VINCE FORD, SENIOR VICE-PRESIDENT PALMETTO HEALTH Vince Ford is the senior vice president for Community Health Services at Palmetto Health where his visionary leadership, heart-felt commitment, and personal compassion have yielded significant results. Mr. Ford has always focused his professional career on bettering the lives of others. Prior to joining Palmetto Health, he served as the executive director for the Boys and Girls Clubs of the Midlands and the James R. Clark Memorial Sickle Cell Foundation. While with the South Carolina Commission on Alcohol and Drug Abuse, Mr. Ford’s drug and alcohol school intervention program received the Outstanding Student Assistance Program Award from the National Association of Student Assistance Programs and Professions. He continues to teach and lead efforts that address the problem of teen drug and alcohol use, reaching out to parents, teens, teachers, and others. Education remains Mr. Ford’s personal passion and he gives generously of his time. Since 1992, he has served on the Richiand School District One School Board, holding a variety of positions, including board chair. He was named Outstanding School Board Member for the Sixth Congressional District and All-State School Board Member by the South Carolina School Boards Association. Mr. Ford also serves on the Benedict College Board and the University of South Carolina African American Community Advisory Board. TIFFANY L. BOSKET, MSW PALMETTO HEALTH Tiffany Bosket is a native of Saluda, SC. She is a graduate of Limestone college where she earned a bachelor degree in Social Work and also earned a master degree in Social Work from the University of South carolina. Tiffany has worked with teen pregnancy prevention and youth development programs for over 10 years. She has worked with the Georgia campaign for Adolescent Power & Potential, Family Service center of SC, and currently works with the Palmetto Health Office of community Health Maternal and Child Health Initiative. Tiffany has a passion for working with adolescents, and strives to improve the overall health of all teenagers and young adults throughout South carolina. TIARA N. ROSEMOND, MPH, CHES PALMETTO HEALTH Tiara N. Rosemond, MPH, CHES is a certified health education specialist and public health researcher, specializing in the area of nutrition education research and practice. She is a health educator at Palmetto Health’s Office of community Health and is the project coordinator for various research projects at the University of South carolina. In addition to these positions, she is also a second-year doctoral student in the Arnold School of Public Health at the University of South Carolina. She has worked on various research projects that help people achieve their nutrition goals and has taught several seminars and workshops on the importance of healthy eating for overall wellness and disease prevention. BRIANA BRATTON, WORSHIP LEADER NORTHSIDE CHRISTIAN CENTER Briana was baptized at the age of 7 and at the age of 9 heard the voice of the Lord telling her to sing. I wanted to know God’s will and purpose for my life and that’s what I prayed for. By the time I graduated high school in 2006, I had operated in every area of ministry in the church including the usher, officer, choir director, worship leader, alter worker, door greeter and preacher. V~ j While pursuing a degree in Elementary Education she was also the student director of the Award Winning Benedict College Gospel choir. It was during this time that she began to operate in her gift of teaching young people the importance of serving God and knowing who God is for themselves. In her lifetime she’s had the opportunity to sing with many of the gospel greats including Timothy Wright, Karen clark-Sheard, Dorinda Clark-Cole, Twinkie Clark, Valerie Boyd, Hezekiah Walker, Tasha cobbs, Donnie McClurkin, Melonie Daniels, Leanne Palmore, Jonathan Nelson, JJ Hairston and Youthful Praise among many others. She’s also had the privilege to speak in front of the Late Bishop Hawkins, The Late Bishop Kenneth Moales, Edwin Hawkins, Donald Lawrence, The Barrett Sisters and many countless others. She now lives in Tulsa, Oklahoma teaching pre-school and serving as a Worship Leader at Northside Christian Center. She has accepted the call to ministry along with operating in the gifts of the spirit. “I will do whatever the Lord wants me to do.” 9. fl / DR. TRACI YOUNG-COOPER, Ed.D. RICHLAND SCHOOL DISTRICT ONE Dr. Traci Young Cooper is an experienced, secondary educator with both classroom and administrative experience at the school, district, and state levels. In 2002, Cooper held the distinction as South Carolina’s State Teacher of the Year and represented the Palmetto State in the National Teacher of the Year competition. An ardent and zealous advocate for public education and youth development • • programs, Cooper served two terms as a member of the John and James Knight Foundation o •~ •~ Community Advisory Board, a taskforce convened to support and devise inner city, afterschool programs for middle school students. Her advocacy for youth development • programs lead to her appointment to South Carolina’s Education Oversight Committee and overseeing Richland School District One’s Extended Day Programs. Cooper obtained a bachelor’s degree in English from Georgetown University, a master’s teaching degree from the University of South Carolina, an Educational Specialist degree from South Carolina State University, and a doctorate in Educational Administration from South Carolina State University. S ‘S 0 4 * 4 ‘0 •4 ~0 •0 ~ 0 0. ,0 0 0 t S REVEREND ARTIS J. BUFFORD, SENIOR PASTOR EASLEY UNION MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH, EASLEY SC The Reverend Artis J. Bufford is the proud and privileged Senior Pastor of Easley Union Missionary Baptist Church, Easley, South Carolina. Rev. Bufford was matriculated through the Lancaster County School System with honors and then received his undergraduate education at Newberry College, majoring in Music Theory and Political Science. Currently he is pursuing his Master’s of Divinity Degree with a concentration in Theological Studies at Erksine Theological Seminary. Rev. Bufford accepted the call to preach at 22 years old and previously served as Pastor of Armenia Baptist Church (Chester SC) for seven years. In the summer of 2013, Pastor Bufford was selected by God and elected by the congregation of the Easley Union Missionary Baptist Church to serve as its Senior •% Pastor. He is a member of Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc. and he is the founding partner and Chief Executive Officer of The Bufford Group, LLC, a diversified consulting firm specializing in business and organizational management and development. Rev. Artis J. Bufford firmly believes that God shows Himself faithful to those who are faithful to Him and he follows the mantra “God blesses us, so that we might be a blessing to others.” TaQUINA DAVIS, PERSONAL TRAINER TaQuina “TQ” Davis, ACSM certified personal trainer, has been in the fitness industry since 2001. She has been in leadership and development positions, for nonprofit organizations, responsible for developing wellness/fitness programs for youth and adults. Her mission is to educate and inspire people about healthy living. “We must first acknowledge the connection between health and spirituality. Our bodies are God’s temple and we must make an investment on protecting God’s property. The goal is to feel empowered to take charge of your health.” ELDER BRUCE T. HOWARD, JR. BETHEL HANBERRY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Elder Bruce T. Howard, Jr., a servant of the gospel, has a fervent desire to teach and proclaim the Word of God. At the age of fifteen, Bruce developed a true love and appreciation for God, the church, and the opulent history of the Church of God in Christ, in his own family; being the grandson of the late Superintendent Willie 0. Little. He is a product of the Treutlen County School System in Soperton, Georgia where he is a proud alumnus of Treutlen High School. In May 2012, he graduated from Benedict College, Columbia, SC, with a Bachelor of Science Degree in Child and Family Development. During his tenure at Benedict College, Elder Howard served as President of the Brothers and Sisters in Christ, student member to the Leadership Development Institute (Service Learning and Leadership Development), and Chaplain of the Resident Hall Association. Elder Howard accepted the call into the ministry in the fall of 2008 and in 2013, he became an Ordained Elder in Churches of God in Christ Inc. Currently, he is employed with Bethel Hanberry Elementary School, Columbia SC as an Instructional Aide where he strives to maintain a safe, secure and accessible environment for the youth he serves. His heart’s desire is to inspire the youth to walk by faith and to trust in the Lord. ANTHONY BROUGHTON BENEDICT COLLEGE CHILD DEVELOPMENT CENTER Anthony Broughton developed his passion for education at Benedict College where he earned a Bachelor of Science Degree in Elementary Education. He is also a graduate of the highly acclaimed Call Me MISTER program. Mr. Broughton became a certified educator and further advanced his knowledge base in the field by earning a Master’s Degree in Education with a concentration in Divergent Learning from Columbia College. Currently Mr. Broughton is pursuing a Ph.D in Early Childhood Education from the University of South Carolina. He also serves as an adjunct professor at the University of South Carolina where he inspires and engages future educators. Mr. Broughton is the Associate Director of Curriculum at the Benedict College Child Development Center and serves as the collaborator for the Benedict College Call Me MISTER program. Aside from his academic engagements Mr. Broughton is an avid reader, inspirational speaker, lay speaker for the United Methodist Church, Mime Minister and instructor, author, illustrator, and an active member and officer of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Incorporated. His goal in life is to “max out his humanity” through utilizing his God given gifts to inspire others to do the same. ROMINICK ASTREL MOZE RICHLAND SCHOOL DISTRICT ONE Rominick Astrel Moze was born in Gonalves, Haiti and raised in Brooklyn NY. An alumni of Benedict College, he is currently enrolled in the Counseling Education program at the University of South Carolina. His goal is to affect the lives of children outside of the classroom with hands on and real life experiences. He has had employment opportunities that permitted him to be an advocate for others or where he was just needed to bring smiles upon the faces of others. He is currently employed with Richland One’s Drop Out Prevention Evening School providing aid to other educators and students. “Integrity is what you do when someone is not looking--- So don’t just be a success when you’re JUST asked to be, be a success when no one expects it!” “Many are called but few are chosen” Matthew 22:14 / / / SPEAKERS Bi-Lo Grocers Wal-Mart Palmetto Health ALLSTATE FOUNDATION AND DOMESTIC VIOLENCE The Allstate Foundation has partnered with the YWCA in an effort to create more of an awareness to stop domestic violence. If you would please go online to purplepurse.com and register our purse (number 01616) Allstate will donate $5.00 to the YWCA for each person who registers the purse. You may track it to see where it has been and how much money it has collected. 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