The Zion T rumpet - Greater MT Zion A M E Church
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The Zion T rumpet - Greater MT Zion A M E Church
Volume 6, Issue 6 The Zion Trumpet GREATER MT. ZION AFRICAN METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH April 01, 2012 Thank you to: Miss Andria Harrell for her dedicated work to the Relay For Life of South St. Petersburg. This event was held Friday, April 27th through Saturday April 28th. Look at Miss Monique Brown leading the way. Thanks to all the heroes who walked and the survivors of today. Miss Mable Gibson was honored as a distinguished Midtown Community Senior on Tuesday, April 24th at 5:30 pm by The USF St. Petersburg Neighborhood News Bureau. She was honored for her contributions as an educator and her tireless work in the community to create better race relations. Keep up the good work Sister Gibson; your Church Family supports you in all your endeavors. Pastor’s Message Page 3 Black History Moments Page 4 Inspirational Moment Page 5 Church School Page 6 Church School Page 7 Health and Wellness Page 8 Message from YPD Director Page 9 Happenings at Mt. Zion Page 10-11 Birthdays / Welcome Page 12 Sick and Shut In / Condolences Page 13 Children’s Church Page 14 Annual Conference / The Preached Word Page 15 Commission on Stewardship and Finance Page 16 Business Corner Page 17 Trustee News / Applause Page 18 Church Calendar Page 19 Honesty Little Carl was having dinner at Steven’s house. Trying to help their guest, Steven’s mother asked, “Are you sure you can cut the meat by yourself? Carl answered, “Sure. We sometimes have ‘tough’ meat too” at our home Answer: James 1:13 tells us we should never say “God is tempting me.” Remember that! Trivia Question for April What should a person never say when they are tempted? Page 2 Trivia Question for May Someone who turns a sinner from the error of his ways does what TWO things? THE ZION TRUMPE T Knowing God Through Experience “God said to Moses, “I AM WHO I AM. This is what you are to say to the Israelites: I AM has sent me to you.’” Exodus 3:14 Too many people shut God out of their daily experiences. They wait for a crisis to hit before they turn to Him. But, if they really want to know God, they need to look for Him in every experience of life. He’s there, wanting to become real to them. For years I have studied and intellectually know many of the names given to God in the Scripture. For example, He is my refuge and strength, my defender, my deliverer, my comforter in sorrow, the bread of life, counselor, Savior, and King of kings. But until I experienced Him as my deliverer, refuge and strength, those names were only names that I believed in. I did not understand the true meaning of what it was like to have God be those names. When I messed up and knew what I deserved, He was my righteous judge. When I repented, I experienced Him as my Savior, deliverer, and refuge. When I felt alone, He became my comforter. It’s just as He told Moses, “I AM everything you need.” And not only is He what I need, He provides what I need as I seek Him. It was through these experiences in my life that God revealed Himself and I discovered more of who He is and how He wants to be more a part of my life. As you spend time alone with God today, thank Him and praise Him for His constant efforts to make Himself known to you. Ask Him to forgive you for the times you have not looked for Him in the everyday experiences of your life. Ask Him to help you be a witness to others by helping them see Him work in the routine of their lives. Finally, pray that God would help you to be sensitive to His work in your life today. Look for God in everything today. VOLUME 6, ISSUE 6 Page 3 May 1, 1950 Poet Gwendolyn Brooks becomes first black to win Pulitzer Prize. May 4, 1961 Freedom Riders board a bus and go on the road to desegregate southern bus terminals. May 7, 1878 Inventor J.R. Winters receives patent for the fire escape ladder. May 10, 1837 Politician P.B.S. Pinchback is born May 13, 1914 Heavyweight boxer “The Brown Bomber” Joe Louis is born. May 18, 1946 Baseball great Reggie Jackson is born. May 23, 1900 Civil War hero Sgt. William Carney becomes first black to receive Medal of Honor. May 26, 1926 Jazz trumpeter Miles Davis is born. May 29, 1973 Thomas Bradley becomes first Black mayor of Los Angeles. Spotlight on a Great African American Henry Louis "Hank" Aaron (born February 5, 1934), nicknamed "Hammer," or "Hammerin' Hank," is a retired American baseball right fielder who played 23 seasons in Major League Baseball (MLB) from 1954 through 1976. Aaron spent 21 seasons with the Milwaukee and Atlanta Braves in the National League (NL) before playing for the Milwaukee Brewers of the American League (AL) for the final two years of his career. Aaron is considered to be one of the greatest baseball players of all time. In 1999, The Sporting News ranked Aaron fifth on their "100 Greatest Baseball Players" list. After playing with the Indianapolis Clowns of the Negro American League and in the minor leagues, Aaron started his major league career in 1954. In his final season, he was the last Negro League baseball player on a major league roster. His most notable achievement was breaking the career home run record set by Babe Ruth. During his career, Aaron performed at a consistently high level for an extended period of time. He hit 24 or more home runs every year from 1955 through 1973, and is the only player to hit 30 or more home runs in a season at least fifteen times. Page 4 THE ZION TRUMPE T A Mother's Love There are times when only a mother's love Can understand our tears, Can soothe our disappointments And calm all of our fears. There are times when only a mother's love Can share the joy we feel When something we've dreamed about Quite suddenly is real. There are times when only a mother's faith Can help us on life's way And inspire in us the confidence We need from day to day. For a mother's heart and a mother's faith And a mother's steadfast love Were fashioned by the angels And sent from God above. --Author Unknown To all the LADIES of Greater Mt. Zion VOLUME 6, ISSUE 6 Page 5 05/01 Walking on Water John 6:16-21 05/02 Giving Eternal Life John 6:36-40 05/03 Offering Living Bread John 6:41-51 05/04 The Life-giving Spirit John 6:60-65 05/05 To Whom Can We Go? John 6:66-71 05/06 The True Bread of Heaven John 6:22-35 05/07 Sheep Without a Shepherd 2 Chronicles 18:12-22 05/08 A New Shepherd for Israel Numbers 27:12-20 05/09 The Shepherd David Psalm 78:67-72 05/10 Lord, Be Our Shepherd Psalm 28 05/11 Shepherd of Israel, Restore Us Psalm 80:1-7 05/12 The Sheep Follow John 10:1-6 05/13 I Am the Good Shepherd John 10:7-18 05/14 The Power of Christ’s Resurrection Philippians 3:7-11 05/15 The Son Gives Life John 5:19-24 05/16 Life or Condemnation John 5:25-29 05/17 “I Give Eternal Life” John 10: 22-28 Page 6 05/18 For God’s Glory John 11:1-10 05/19 So That You May Believe John 11:11-16 05/20 The Resurrection and the Life John 11:17-27, 41-44 05/21 Making Known the Way of God Exodus 18:13-23 05/22 Turning Aside from the Way Exodus 32:7-14 05/23 Seeking Truth Within Psalm 51:1-7 05/24 Speaking Truth from the Heart Psalm 15 05/25 Telling the Whole Message Acts 5:17-21 05/26 Choosing the Hard Road Matthew 7:13-20 05/27 “How Can We Know the Way?” John 14:1-14 05/28 Punishment for False Witness Deuteronomy 19:15-20 05/29 God Holds Court Psalm 82 05/30 The Day of Punishment Isaiah 10:1-4 05/31 Rescued from the Wicked and Unjust Psalm 71:1-6 06/01 A God of Justice Isaiah 30:18-22 06/02 God’s Way Are Just Deuteronomy 31:30—32: 7 06/03 Justice for All Exodus 23:1-9 TH E ZI O N TR UM PET Get YOUR study on! This month we continue to give thanks to our Good Shepherd. We learn of Jesus’ teachings about the bread of life. And with confirmation that Jesus is the Resurrection and the Life, our faith provides us Everlasting Life. 5/6 The Bread of Life No More Hunger; No More Thirst John 6:35 5/13 The Good Shepherd Can you distinguish the Master’s voice? John 10:14 5/20 The Resurrection and the Life The promise for Your life after death John11:25 5/27 The Way, The Truth, and The Life Comfort me from John 14 John 14:16 Church School Highlights Highlights Welcome to Greater Mt. Zion’s Church School Page. Here you will find great information on what to look forward to this month in your Church School class. May Calendar of Events 5/27– Zion Store BRAIN BOWL It’s that time again Mt. Zion, Church School Convention is upon us. We encourage you to bring your children to represent our Church at this event; they are up for the challenge! Our coaches are energized and ready to win the big one. Please see ANY Church School Staff for more information. The Zion Store Church School Staff Superintendent Assistant Supt. Beginners Primary Juniors Intermediates Seniors Young Adults Progressive Women Adult Women Men VOLUME 6, ISSUE 6 Alyshia Keys-Harris DeJuan Patrick Shuronda Hill Barbara Smith Dawn Bannister Verna Thompson Valerie Lee Shirley Morgan Cheryle Harrell Wilma Lancaster Monique Brown Karen Stanford Mable Gibson Robert Boyd It’s A Girl! Congratulations to our Church School Asst. Superintendent and his family. Mr. & Mrs. DeJuan Patrick and Gold, enjoy your tiny but Almighty blessing. Penelope Rae Patrick 4/19/2012 SHOWING UP AND SHOWING OUT! Our children love shopping at Overall high averages their Zion Store. It has invigorat- for the month of April. ed and renewed our children and Highest Youth should be supported by all of us. Attendance So please, if you are interested in Senior & Primary financially supporting this amazing tool for spiritual growth, please leave your financial donaHighest Adult tions with either of our SuperinAttendance tendents. Adult Women Thank You, Thank You! Highest Youth Offering Senior & Primary We had 4 Visitors at Church School this month! We would like to thank those who extended Highest Adult Offering Mt. Zion’s loving arms to the Progressive Women community! Page 7 H Vintage Speakers E A L T H & W E L L N E S S Voter Registration Offered at Zion The third Sunday of each month (May 20, 2012) has been designated as Voter Registration Sunday. You may register to vote, change your address, change party affiliation, etc. Did you know your address on the Supervisor’s of Elections Roll must match your identification? Please do not give them any reason to question your eligibility. Check you paperwork NOW!! Also, if you did not vote in the last two Presidential elections, (2004 and 2008), you must complete a new form. Stop by the Wellness Office. June 13, 2012 Alan Park Homeless Leadership Board Topic: Homelessness in Pinellas County July 2012 Fellowship on Mt. Zion’s property or elsewhere (Date to be announced) Thank you, Sister Anna Herring Commissioner Health and Wellness to get your blood pressure checked every second Sunday after 7:30 am worship. Thank you. Page 8 May 09, 2012 May 16, 2012 Peggy Macaluso Program Specialist Alzheimer's Association Topic: How to maintain a healthy brain and symptoms of the disease. On May 16th, the specialist will return to administer memory screenings to selected members. MAY IS NATIONAL STROKE AND LUPUS MONTH THE ZION TRUMPE T Young People’s and Children’s Division Message from YPD Director, Tarra Ofosu I am so excited about our YPD program at Greater Mt. Zion AME Church to serve young people from 2-26 years of age. We strive to please God and do everything decent and in order. Our theme is, Back to Basics …Train a child the way they should go. This year, we plan to hold a series of trainings that will be interactive and fun to teach you about YPD history and fun facts and give everyday examples of Christian living that are on the level for young people in our Church. Will also be doing a mission project every other month; in the Month of May our Mission project will be SOLES4SOULS. This is a wonderful way to help others who are less fortunate than us. We will be collecting shoes every Sunday in the Month of May and selling Lemonade or drink items to be able to ship the shoes we collect and to purchase new shoes through the organization. We will also be taking up a collection on 2nd Sunday for SelfDenial Week that will be sent to AME University. We will be working on developing our Christian faith. As members of the Christian faith we have asked ourselves a few questions. Would God be pleased with how I act, talk, and present myself to others? I know some of us will say; I don’t care what people think. Don’t get it twisted, please care what God thinks. He sees everything and you cannot hide anything. We will strive this year to do what is pleasing to God. I hope you will work with me in supporting our young people and helping this be the best YPD it can be. I am dedicated and ready to do my best. We will be meeting every 4th Sunday right after worship service for one (1) hour and thirty (30) minutes. YPD Needs: Art Supplies Gift Cards in $5 or $10 increments for prizes Items for our Reward box Parent Volunteers: YPD/YAC Snack Shack, We need 3 parents to volunteer each Sunday to sell items Facilitate groups during the YPD Meetings We need Youth Volunteers to: Volunteer to man the shoe pick-up Participate on program for our 4th Sunday Worship Services VOLUME 6, ISSUE 6 Page 9 Happenings at Mt. Zion A.M.E. Church Mt. Zion Travels to the Northwestern United States Tentative plans are being considered to travel to the Grand Canyon or Grand Tetons National Park, Yellowstone Park and Mt. Rushmore in the summer of 2013. This time, we will not have to deal with passports or sea sickness! We need to determine interest in order to obtain group rates for travel and lodging. Over 50 members have signed up. Payment arrangements will be available. The sign up sheet is located on the board in the Fellowship Hall. Questions, see Sister Anna Herring or Sister Ruth Davis. An informational meeting has been scheduled for Wednesday, May 16th after Bible Study. Thank you, Sister Anna Herring It is that time again: Wednesday, May 23, 2012 10 am — 12 noon If you would like to sign up as a volunteer for this event, please contact the Church Office. Thank you, Sister Anna Herring . Vacation Bible School July 16 -19, 2012 6:30 PM Nightly Page 10 TH E ZI O N TR UM PET Happenings at Mt. Zion A.M.E. Church Fellowship of the Rings “Therefore a man will leave his father and his mother, and will cling to his wife: and they will be one flesh.” Genesis 2:24 “And be kind one to another, tender-hearted, forgiving one another, even as God for Christ's sake has forgiven you.” Ephesians 4:32 Fellowship of the Rings Couples’ Ministry would like to THANK all the couples’ who signed up and participated in the Workshop. Happy Anniversary to the following couples: Charles and Marjorie Buckner Kelvin and Rosa Davis Rodney and Janice Mims Eric and Tarra Ofosu Marriage Tip for May 2012: “Love” *We are encouraging all couples to come and be a part of this Ministry.* Mother’s Day Luncheon May 12, 2012 11:00 AM — 1:00 PM at Greater Mt. Zion A.M.E. Church Fellowship Hall Donation: $10.00 Tickets available from any member of the Women’s Ministry. VOLUME 6, ISSUE 6 Page 11 05/01 05/02 05/02 05/02 05/02 05/02 05/04 05/04 05/05 05/05 05/08 05/08 05/09 05/09 05/09 05/11 05/11 05/11 05/11 05/11 05/11 05/12 05/12 05/13 05/14 05/14 05/16 05/16 05/20 05/20 05/21 05/23 05/23 05/23 05/24 05/24 05/24 Sanai Atkins Theodore Cummings Gary Whitehead Whitney Smith Tre’ Clermont Re’nyiah Atkins Imari Hill Imani Hill M.D. Wilson Willie Fudge Darlene Dudley Charlie Jenkins, Jr. Tiki Logan Londa Thomas Frankie Harris Barbara Keys Betty Walker Lindsey Bolden Janee’ Walker Whitney Kyles Jerriece Carey Bessie Manning Bessie Carter Christiana Boyd Jerome Clark, Jr. Jamien Jones Audrui Holmes Weston Christina Alexander Carolyn Cosby April Hubbard Katrina Roberson Stephanie Cummings Anthony Rose Terry Byers LeRoy Flemmings, Jr. Dorothy Sims Dorniqua Nofleet 05/25 05/25 05/26 05/26 05/26 05/26 05/26 05/26 05/26 05/27 05/27 05/27 05/28 05/28 05/28 05/29 05/29 05/30 05/30 05/31 Alice Perry Julia Smith Diedrea Campbell Jason Hanson William Scott Galen Kirnes Mardi Kirnes Bregina Jones Ayanna Pollard Marjorie Buckner Rubena Homes Tiwanya Keys Carolyn Kilpatrick Erik Spears Josiah Gumbs Janice Savage-Mims Rodtiva McCall George Baultrip DeAunte Register George Rubin Colbert Talbert Corey Talbert Page 12 TH E ZI O N TR UM PET Our prayers go out to : The entire Mt. Zion family on the death of our beloved member: Jacquelyn Thomas Miss Amber Bannister-Akins Sister Ethel Eva Brother Herbert Johnson (prayer only) Brother M. C. Jordan Brother Amos Keys Sister Daisy Powell Brother Leroy Stewart Sister Shirley Stubbins Sister Mable Thomas Brother Alphonso Turner Brother Charles Wilcher 5911 30th Court South 1534 14th Street South 3244 B 38th Way South 1740 Youval Court South 2567 26th Avenue South 3474 15th Avenue South 2333 14th Avenue South 1934 17th Street South 2129 Walton Street South 737 51st Avenue South 2520 21st Street South Nursing and Rehabilitation Centers Sister Inez Bynum Apollo Nursing and Rehab 1000 24th Street North Brother Bobby Jackson Brother Lawrence Powell Pinellas Point Rehab Ctr #22B Pinellas Point Rehab Ctr #28 5601 31st Street South Sister Ophelia Wilson Coquina Key Rehab 435 42nd Avenue South Sister Ruby Wysinger (prayer only) Allegro at College Park 4600 54th Avenue South VOLUME 6, ISSUE 6 Page 13 The Resurrection of Jesus Christ was the focus for the month of April. The month began with Palm Sunday and its importance, with Pastor Williams giving a mini message using a chalk board to show how God can erase mistakes, just as Jesus asked his Father to do to those who were persecuting Him. For the most important date of the month, Easter Sunday, all of the children were able to express themselves in telling what this date meant to them. It was expressed to the children that Easter is not Bunny Rabbits, chocolate candy and eggs but that Jesus died to save us from our sins. Stories were told of how Jesus rode a donkey into Bethlehem, and the palm leaves were laid on the road to show humility to this great king. Many clickers were used to help the children remember these lessons such as banks ( used to store valuables with locks, but without God in our lives we will not be able to unlock all the good things in your life) and finally ending the month with Play Glow bracelets and necklaces, a clicker to remind the children to let your light always shine. Thanks to the April Team for your commitment, this was a very busy month both at 7:30am and 11:00am. All the children were given Easter Bags filled with goodies and of course eggs. (a total of 98 bags given). Youth Church and the Nursery is still growing and is still in need of volunteers. Please consider this ministry. Thanks to all who have pledged their commitment to this Ministry. A special thanks to those who assisted in decorating our youth All Purpose room. Come by and take a look. The children are enjoying it. If you desire to volunteer please see Sis Andrea Williams, Barbara Smith or Patricia Smith. May the Peace of God be with you always and HAPPY MOTHER'S DAY to all the Mothers. Sister Patricia E Smith, Coordinator FREE tutoring here at Mt. Zion every Tuesday, from 6-8 pm. We specialize in math tutoring. All ages are welcome. Tutors are needed to assist with this very important Ministry. Please See Brother Elijah Gilbert Jr., or Sister Mable Gibson if you would like to volunteer. Our youth need your help. Thank you, Brother Elijah Gilbert, Jr. Page 14 TH E ZI O N T R UM PET Great is the Lord and greatly to be praised! Greater Mt. Zion Officers, Members, Friends and Community…Get Ready, Get Ready, Get Ready! as we prepare to take off as host of the upcoming 72nd Session of the West Coast Annual Conference to be held at 1045 16th Street South, October 6-12, 2012. Get on board and buckle up as we embark on this journey. We are asking one and all to ride with us. We need your time, talent, commitment, input, support and participation as a vital part of this venture at our church, Greater Mt. Zion AME. As a Church body, we know that the Lord is great; He can and will do great things with us and through us if we are humble and trust Him. We prayerfully request that you join in as we take flight at Zion; moving the West Coast Annual Conference to higher heights as we set the stage for the next level. We have done it before and look ahead eagerly with much anticipation and excitement, as we do it all over again, bigger and better than before. We are Mt. Zion, a first class Church, blessed to have a first class Pastor, Rev. Clarence A. Williams, who shepherds first class members determined to provide first class service. We need all of you to take the journey with us as we land…on task, on target, friendly, all functioning host of this 72nd Session of the West Coast Annual Conference. Remember: There is no experience like a Greater Mt. Zion experience! Because we are a TEAM…..Together Everyone Achieves More Make plans to join us! April 01st 7:30—Rev. Clarence Williams Matthew 21:1-9 Help Me Move the Master 11:00—Rev. Clarence Williams Matthew 21: 2-3 Making It Easy For The King April 08th—Easter 7:30—Rev. Clarence Williams John 21:18 Resurrection Commitment 11:00—Rev. Clarence Williams Ephesians 2:1-5 Get Out The Graveyard VOLUME 6, ISSUE 6 April 15th 7:30—Rev. Dr. John Green Matthew 28:1-4 The Stones Jesus Rolled Away 11:00—Rev. Clarence Williams 1 Corinthians 4:18-20 Self Humbled, God Exhausted April 22nd 7:30—Rev. Clarence Williams Luke 24:44-49 The Who, Where, What and Why of Easter 11:00—Rev. Robert Boyd 2 Corinthians 4:14-18 The Finished Work April 29th 7:30—Rev. Edward Jones James 3:8 Watch what you say, You may set someone else on fire 11:00—Rev. Ira Whitson 1 Samuels 30:7-8 God Is Still In Control Page 15 Commission on Stewardship and Finance A Point in History In far too may many instances, considerable time and energy are spent trying to come up with ways to raise money and elevate the stewardship of financial giving in the local church. Some ministers have done an excellent job teaching their members in this area, while others are still drifting, struggling to raise money the hard way and wondering why they are not doing any better. Historically, the African-American Church has done a masterful job of building churches and schools, and been very supportive in sending young people to college. The pass-the-plate way the church was able to underwrite these significant achievements in years past will not be sufficient to perpetuate them in the future. In light of the times in which we live, many Pastors have come to understand that tithing and stewardship are the most logical means by which we can insure the Church has the resources needed to sustain the movement. Can you imagine what great things we could do if every member of our Church developed a life-of-giving pattern by becoming tithers and strong financial givers? Revolutionary changes could take place within our communities if the same principles of tithing and stewardship were taught by Church leaders, then put into action on a daily basis by church members. However, it is sometimes difficult for people to emotionally accept change, especially when they have been conditioned to doing things one particular way for so long. All Churches are not alike. What works for one does not necessarily work for another. In the area of financial giving, however, all churches are on common ground because all require money to do the Lord’s work according to God’s way. The question, then, is “What perceptions, attitudes, and behaviors are manifested by the resource pool—the members—when it comes to giving in the church?” In the African American Church, many social, psychological, and spiritual behaviors are exhibited during the Sunday morning worship service, particularly during collection time. These behaviors have to do with churchgoers’ motives and reasons for giving, which range from a sincere desire to do God’s will and aid in Kingdom building to a selfish hope that by dropping a few dollars in the offering plate the Pastor will leave them alone. Pastors need to be aware of the varied motivations for giving so that when efforts are not successful in raising money one way in the church, alternative strategies can be employed to counteract all godless, unfounded reasons for holding back, thereby increasing the congregation’s likelihood of giving. From: The Joy of Giving - More Than Enough by Gregory G.M. Ingram Page 16 TH E ZI O N TR UM PET The Greater Mt. Zion Business Corner is a public service for our Church family. This is a blessing for you and the congregation. Members, please place your business card in the offering basket, give it to an Usher or email your information to [email protected]. It is free advertisement; please take advantage of it and allow our Church Family to bless you through their support of your business. VOLUME 6, ISSUE 6 Page 17 Trustee News Parking Lot/Building Security CALLING ALL MEN! Do you have a desire to help your fellow members have a safe and joyous worship experience? Join Greater Mt. Zion’s Security detail to insure that all is safe around our building, parking lots during worship services and other activities. You can sign up in the Fellowship Hall or see Brother Stanley Wright. Let’s join the Men in Black Green ! Annual Conference is fast approaching and we are in dire need of Volunteers. If you are interested in helping to make this event a huge success, please sign up on the sheet in the Fellowship Hall for a committee and prepare to roll up your sleeves and get busy. WE NEED YOU! If you have signed up already, please provide us with the dates and times you will be available. Please see Sister Bessie Kirnes or Brother Stanley Wright for more details. Thanking you in advance for your support. Great Concert Series Continues The University of Central Florida Gospel ensemble did not let a bit of bad weather dampen their spirits. The group brought the house down as they praised God from whom all blessings flow. Dr. Colbert did it again by bringing a group of young Christian believers to Zion. Thank you, looking forward to out next great concert. Page 18 TH E ZI O N TR UM PET Sun Pastor and Mrs. Williams will be unavailable from May 7th thru May 12th. Thank you 6 St. Petersburg Seminary Commencement 3 pm 13 20 Mother's Day Breakfast – Sons of Allen Lay Meeting After 11 am Service 27 Progressive Usher Board Breakfast Mon Memorial Day Office Closed 7 14 21 28 Tue Tutoring 6 pm Prayer Meeting 6 pm Tutoring 6 pm Prayer Meeting 6 pm Tutoring 6 pm Prayer Meeting 6 pm Tutoring 6 pm Prayer Meeting pm Youth Choir Rehearsal 6 pm Tutoring 6 pm Prayer Meeting pm 1 8 15 22 6 29 6 Wed Vintage 11 am Bible Study 6 pm Youth Bible Study 6 pm Steward Board Meeting 7:00 pm 2 9 Vintage 11 am Bible Study 6 pm Youth Bible Study 6 pm 16 Vintage 11 am Bible Study 6 pm Youth Bible Study 6 pm Trustee Board Meeting 7:00 pm 23 30 Feeding America and WMS Clothes giveaway 10 am Vintage 11 am Bible Study 6 pm Youth Bible Study 6 pm Vintage 11 am Bible Study 6 pm Youth Bible Study 6 pm Thu Drama Rehearsal 6:30 pm 3 Fri 4 11 Sat St. Pete Seminary Practice – 9:30 am Usher / Greeters /Stewardess Workshop 11 am 5 12 Mother’s Day Luncheon 11 am 10 Drama Rehearsal 6:30 pm Williams/Harrell Wedding 3 pm 26 SOA 8:30 am Kitchen Ministry WorkWomshop 9 am en’s Ministry 10 am Progressive Usher Board – 5 pm 19 YPD Meeting 3 pm 18 Wedding Rehearsal Williams/Harrell 25 WMS Meeting 6:30 pm 17 Drama Rehearsal 6:30 pm Pastor’s Aide Board Meeting 6:30 pm 24 Drama Rehearsal 6:30 pm Youth Choir Rehearsal 6 pm 31 Drama Rehearsal 6:30 pm G R E AT E R M T. Z I O N AFRICAN METHODIST E P I S C O PA L C H U R C H 1045 16th Street South St. Petersburg, FL 33705 Phone: 727-894-1393 Fax: 727-827-4707 E-mail: [email protected] Were on the WEB www.greatermtzioname.org Things Mothers say All of us were guided by our Mother’s voice, wisdom and common sense, even if we didn’t think so at the time, whether we remember what she said fondly, or try to forget certain phrases, they are still part of us. Here are some that I am sure you remember quite well!! What if everyone jumped off a cliff? Would you do it, too? You are going to put your eye out with that thing. How many times do I have to tell you—don’t throw things in the house. Don’t put that in your mouth, you don’t know where it has been. Why? Why? Because I said so, that’s why. Don’t use that tone with me! Did you flush? You can be and do anything you want to, if you set your mind to it. Be good—but if you can’t be good, be careful. I don’t care what “everyone” is doing, I care what you are doing! Don’t talk with food in your mouth. Sit like a young lady! Don’t pick at it, it will get infected. I’m not just talking to hear myself talk. I am going to give you until the count of three. -from Mable Gibson From the Office Staff Blessings Everyone, Easter has come and gone; we are blessed and have so much to be thankful for. We serve a good and gracious God who sent His only Son to atone for our sins. We should all exclaim, Hallelujah and “Thank you Lord”. We, here in the Office would like to take this time to say thank you for everything that you do to help make the ministries here at Zion successful. We pray you are blessed through the information we provide you in the Newsletter. We ask that you remember our deadline for submitting your information for the Newsletter is on or before the 20th of each month. Please be cooperative and sweet and try to adhere to our deadline, PLEASE! Thank you. Helen Evans The Office Staff Pearl Keys Bessie Kirnes