Title | Box 52, Folder 2: The black man in history program, 1986 |
Contributors | New Zion Baptist Church |
Description | The black man in history program, 1986 |
Subject | Worship programs; Advertising--Churches; Church announcements; Church anniversaries |
Keyword | Programs |
Digital Publisher | Digitized by Special Collections & University Archives, Stewart Library, Weber State University. |
Date | 1986 |
Date Digital | 2023; 2024 |
Item Size | 11 x 8.5 inches |
Medium | Programs; Documents |
Spatial Coverage | Ogden, Weber County, Utah, United States |
Type | Image/StillImage |
Access Extent | image/jpg |
Conversion Specifications | Archived TIFF images were scanned with an Epson Expression 10000XL, a Epson Expression 12000XL scanner, and Epson FastFoto scanner. Digital images were reformatted in Photoshop. JPG files were then created for general use. |
Language | eng |
Rights | Materials may be used for non-profit and educational purposes; please credit New Zion Baptist Church, Ogden, Utah and Special Collections & University Archives, Stewart Library, Weber State University. For further information: |
Sponsorship/Funding | Available through grant funding by the Utah State Historical Records Advisory Board |
Source | New Zion Baptist Church Records; Box 52, Folder 02 |
OCR Text | Show rat ww. e s : ‘ 7 February 5-¢ 19 86 slay ~ ~— //pBorn! of Christian Educ. 6 os io ; ~ ———— NEW ZION BAPTIST CHURCH 2935 Lincoln Ave. Ogden, Utah 84401 ~ <>, OGDEN CITY : HEART OF THE GOLDEN SPIKE EMPIRE y, neg s CITY COUNCIL 2549 WASHINGTON BLVD. COUNCIL Robert H. DeBoer L. Cifford Goff Gaye D. Littleton OGDEN, UTAH 84401 January Darrell J. Saunders Scott Sneddon 17, (801) 399-8318 1986 CITY MANAGER Cowdes Mallory New Zion Baptist Church 2935 Lincoln Avenue Ogden, Utah 84401 Greetings to New Zion Baptist It is my pleasure, Black History, February a successful week. and It is my histories hope will Church: as Mayor of Ogden City, to join you in observance of 5-9, 1986 I join Governor Bangerter in wishing you that a better understanding of all inspire an even greater future. Sin contributions ‘vi ~ Robert Mayor RAM/pe peoples’ A, celia. Madsen LETTER FROM REVEREND REGINALD B. CLINTON “Fo God Be The Glory” New Fon Baptist Church 2995 Lincoln Avenue Ogden. Utah 84401 TERRI SF Th DE Se Oe Church 392-2221 © Residence 399-1278 © Oifice 621-6981 Gorge Madersce, Chaieman sf Penn Jamas Decon, rank Sattawwhite, Chairman of Teustens Shy En Marion Carter, Dule Brock, Chaiuman of Dinanca Chairman February 3, 1986 of Exaeutive Board Chairman of Christian Education TO THE MEMBERS Greetings on OF NEW this very ZION BAPTIST special CHURCH: occasion. It is my pleasure to join you in observance of Black History Week February 5 through 8, 1986. I wish you every success I praise and thank God that he has blessed observance such as this. May you continue may He continue to Bless you. us to to realize an serve Him and Sincerely, Perth, Reverend Minister aN Reginagd B. in Charge b. lhe Clinton Warmest greerings to one and all, We trust you urkk enjoy thts creation of Black History Program. Whike studyzng Black History we have become deepky «nvolved tn our People's achievements which deepened our prtde and retnforced selfconfidence. Betng aware, especially here rn Utah, of the need for more tnformation on Black achtevement, we wanted to share what was Learned uxth everyone. Developing this Black History Vbservance Proyect has been very sattsfytng and we believe has yrAekded many untque and valuable bits of Black History, We offer tt to you in the hope 4t may enrich your hfe ads rt has OWNS . ... Saneenely, 4d Duka Brock Charrperson A = ee Soe = Re Keverend A W. Anthony Mays 25 a native Texas. He necercved hts early education of zn An study and earned Austin hts 4n Southwestern Texas. BA degree 1971. Baptrst He has from the Universcty done Theologrcak graduate Semnary, Round Round Rock, Rock of Texas Fort at Worth, His pastonak experrtence «ncludes servang under Reverend G. V. Chark of Sweet Home Baptrst Church, Round Rock, Texas, pastor of Antioch Baptsst Church, Wachcta Falls, Texas, and he 44 presenthky pastorrtng the True Baptrist State Moderator of Vine Baptrst Church, Tyler, Texas. Reverend Mays has served An Several capacrties «zn the neksgrous community where he 4&8 presenthy Second Vice Prescdent of the Texas Congress and the East Texas and the Baptist Assocration. He abso serves as Congress Lecturer for the Texas Baptrst State Congress of Chrrstran Education. ts communcty activities r«ncluded Board of Directors for Untted Way, Board of Directors for the Trtle XIX Program for the Aged, Home Rule Charter Study Commttee, ey Board of Planning and Zoning Reverend Mays states Management for Tyler YMCA Commsdszon for the that objective 44 to attatn his Crty of Tyler. highest God-given potential as a gospel preacher paston. He 4s martredto the former Miss Fannie they have frve chrldren. his and a Urdy and Reverend Mays became acquainted wrth Ogden and the AuMLoundLng communrtres tn 1984 when he was guest mnster for New Zron's 66th Church Anniversary. He Lmpnesses one as bering caked of God to preach the gospel, a great dekiverer of that gospel, and one who teaches that makes one want to "do better" tn a manner ORDER OF WORSHIP 9230 AM se « «6(Deacons ee . se. Veaconds Se ee ws ee «Chores & LORD'S SUPPER <j . - 11:00 AM e es 6 a RESPONSIVE READING weetSTEy wks ee ef RO ge ea wileapieas CheAn a OS ln Pee pat .... ee 4 UF SIRGIM ANRLOURIC CIREN BS ces ha oe ie es, OBSERGATIONG SORT SOO THE MINISTRY OF SINGING. TITHES AITAR ..... § OFFERING. . ~ Deacons PASTORAL HYMN THE SERMON... .. ~~ i Oo RR . . ~~ Reverend ee. Cee no , A "Pracse God From Whom ALL Blessings CALL... « «U Sher ee ot 2 OFREMEEER AbLen Wilkkie Mae -Stster . . . . . WELCOME. ~ Congregation ~~~ .. ANTHEM... NATIONAL BENEVOLENT we WORSHIP ee . VISITORS cs 5 PROCESSIONAL NEGRO ee 2) TO WORSHIP DEVOTION e — MORNING CALL e 3". SCHOOL SUNDAY 1986 9, February Sunday, and Ushers Flow" Reginakd Clinton gs COmQHOgaCoon . . Reverend A, W. Anthony Mays Paston, True Vine Baptist Church Tyler, Texas THE CALL TO DISCIPLESHIP (PLease no Walking) REMARKS ANNOUNCEMENTS BENEDICT ION Peease come back this afternoon at 3:30 of our Black History Week Observance. for the ckimax 3#30..P MINISTER IN CHARGE... i SCRIPTING 5 PEAVOR WELCOME LS OF NEGRO OBE, re MPTHAVE RUREAM Wee ae te pe futeneien Somme ee 1a “x op OF SPEAKER . ee, RERROE Dingma gen . + + eta HE .. «+. , porerrartON . -Congregatron . .New Zion Choans SPIRITUALS . ... Narrated by Mrs. Anna Campbell a Oe Oe ty 6 ies cite MEDLEY SERMON... © ..... ae ve a MR ANTHEM... Clinton Reginald .Reverend . e eg NATIONAL i co ORE NEGRO 2M. de De 1986 9, February Afternoon, Sunday po OCNNRE PROGRAM HISTORY BLACK 8 eo Carpenter Marcus + 's + mage te tev ih + Feet Of OO ae « + Reverend A. W, Anthony Mays Paston, True Vine Baptrst Church Tyler, TUT TAT et Oe LSCIPLESAIP: PRESENTAT IONS REMARKS, RESPONSES, FINAL REMARKS AND . om 4. ope fs tides Texas 0nd ANNOUNCEMENTS PRAYER BENEDICTION, . Reverend Mays BLACK THE HISTORY FLAG The design of the Flag’ The horizontal background is made up of three equal strips of the colors red, green, and black RED The Negro Johnson NATIONAL represents GREEN symbolizes a united Anthem may we depicts forever how as stana, A GREAT race blood the of that pride, people was shed vigor and living and growth written by James force ANTHEM National Anthem, “Lift Every Voice and Sing” The music was written by R. Rosamond Johnson Eyen our National beneath Thy hand, the BLACK of THE symbolizes a People we true to our was have God, depended on true to our God “Shadowed native land " AMERICAN Carter G. Woodson was born in 1875 He was the son of ex-slaves. He became known as the Father of Black History because of his writings about Blacks. After graduating from high school, he worked for a short while as a teacher and then a principal. He attended summer session at the University of Chicago and earned his Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees. Woodson studied in Europe for a while and later became Professor of History at Howard University He later served a while as Dean at West Virginia Strate College. He received his Ph.D. from Harvard in 1912. In 1922 he decided to devote his time to the research of Black History He wrote and published many books about Blacks. One is called, “The Negro In Our History CARTER Weldon G. WOODSON a) — eee DN New Zion Bapti rete g Wes SET Marion Carter George Anderson, Virgia Wilder, Rev. Reginald Clinton. “Standing: Seated: Modestine Carpenter, Selma Hutchinson, Dula Brock, Shirley Brown. The members of the New Zon Baptrst Christian Education wish to express tion to Reverend fon coming message. | A. W. Anthony Mays, our way and sharing program spinttual renewal, our guest wrth us God's dkvane director yout the partictpants, speaker, all the spectal charr- We would Like to thank our choirs, persons, Church Board of our Sincere apprecta- and youth garth s0 department, and all who have contrtbuted towards making Our twst 44 that we as this event a very special one, Brothers and Sisters in Chust will jorn together sn a we might strengthen Love the and study fatth to deepen of others, our CHAIRPERSONS Decorations: Mrs. Hospitarity: New Zion Foods: Mx. HOSA: Young Mrs. Willie Mae AlLen Jimmie Bell Baptist & Mas. Church Adults Sunday Schook Kenneth Maurrtce Hines Billy Carson Class Lewrs Freeman Hall Wiklhie Brock, Teacher Minister of Music Donakd Carpenter Musccczan Mz. Program Ushers Welkce Daniels Ray Braakefiekd Mus4¢ : - Banquet - Sanctuary Harry Cover Design Warren Moore Woodward By Mrs. Duka Brock NEGRO NATIONAL ANTHEM LIFT EV'RY VOICE AND SING TIL EARTH AND HEAVEN RING RING WITH THE HARMONIES OF LIBERTY. LET OUR REJOICING RISE HIGH AS THE LISTENING SKIES LET IT RESOUND LOUD AS THE ROLLING SEA. SING A SONG FULL OF THE FAITH THAT THE DARK PAST HAS TAUGHT US, SING A SONG FULL OF THE HOPE THAT THE PRESENT HAS BROUGHT US, FACING THE RISING SUN OF OUR NEW DAY BEGUN LET US MARCH ON 'TIL VICTORY IS WON. STONY THE ROAD WE TROD BITTER THE CHASTENING ROD FELT IN THE DAYS WHEN HOPE UNBORN HAD DIED. YET WITH A STEADY BEAT HAVE NOT OUR WEARY FEET COME TO THE PLACE FOR WHICH OUR FATHERS SIGHED, WE HAVE COME OVER A WAY THAT WITH TEARS HAS BEEN WATERED WE HAVE COME TREADING OUR PATH THROUGH THE BLOOD OF THE SLAUGHTERED, OUT FROM THE GLOOMY PAST TILL NOW WE STAND AT LAST WHERE THE WHITE GLEAM OF OUR BRIGHT STAR IS CAST, GOD OF OUR WEARY YEARS GOD OF OUR SILENT TEARS THOU WHO HAS BROUGHT US THUS FAR ON THE WAY, THOU WHO HAS BY THY MIGHT LED US INTO THE LIGHT KEEP US FOREVER IN THE PATH, WE PRAY, LEST OUR FEET STRAY FROM THE PLACES, OUR GOD, WHERE WE MET THEE, LEST OUR HEARTS DRUNK WITH THE WINE OF THE WORLD WE FORGET THEE, SHADOWED BENEATH THY HAND, MAY WE FOREVER STAND, TRUE TO OUR GOD TRUE TO OUR NATIVE LAND, James Weldon Johnson NOTES THE SEEDLING As a quiet little seedling Lay within its darksome bed, To itself it fell a-talking, And this is what it said: ‘Tam not so very robust, But Ill do the best I can;’’ And the seedling from that moment Its work of life began. So it pushed a little leaflet Up into the light of day, To examine the surroundings And show the rest the way. The leaflet liked the prospect, So it called its brother, Stem; Then two other leaflets heard it, And quickly followed them. To be sure, the haste and hurry Made the seedling sweat and pant; But almost before it knew it It found itself a plant. The sunshine poured upon it, And the clouds they gave a shower; And the little plant kept growing Tull it found itself a flower. Little folks, be like the seedling, Always do the best you can; Every child must share life’s labor Just as well as every man. And the sun and showers will help you Through the lonesome, struggling hours, Till you raise to light and beauty Virtue’s fair, unfading flowers. PAUL LAURENCE DUNBAR |
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