Title | Box 51, Folder 15: Sunday service programs 2010 & 2013 |
Contributors | New Zion Baptist Church |
Description | Sunday service programs 2010 and 2013 |
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 | 2013; 2010 |
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 51, Folder 15 |
OCR Text | Show COR, 11:26 NEW ZION BAPTIST CHURCH “A Ministry Where Everyone Counts” Ephesians 4:4 Reverend Carey E. McCall, IIT, M. Div, Senior Pastor 2935 Lincoln Avenue ~ Ogden, Utah Telephone: (801) 392-2211" Fax: 84401 (801) 392-3433 E-Mail: newztonut@aol.com * Website: newzionbaptistchurchutah.org Face Book: newzionbaptistchurch/ogden,utah FIRST SUNDAY & MAY 5, 2013 ORDER OF WORSHIP Devotion — Deacons Ministry 10:45 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. * Invocation — (Minister) * Responsive Reading — (Minister “The Church Covenant” * Congregational Hymn 0. 191 “Glory to His Name” [Intercessory Prayer — (Minister) kight Hand of Fellowship ®* Holy Communion lime of Giving — Music Ministry Sanctuary Choir nnouncements ™ Welcome of Visitors ® Pastoral Reflections Music Ministry — Sanctuary Choir The Word — Pastor Gregory J. Jackson Mount Olive Baptist Church « Hackensack, New Jersey [nvitation to Christian Discipleship Celebration and Benediction “Enter to Worship ... Depart to Serve” * Congregation Please Stand Our Speaker of the Hour Reverend Gregory Jerome Jackson ‘| aint what | ought to be, | ain’t what I'm gonna be but | aint what | was.” A sign admired by Martin Luther King Jr. Pastor Jackson's pilgrimage and development is one that is rooted in the above quote. His life story is one of thanksgiving, change and hope. He continues to offer his mind, body, and spirit to the fresh anointing of God in expectation that he can become all God wants him to be. He began his pilgrimage in Washington, DC and was raised in South Carolina and New Jersey. He has the good fortune to have been raised with both southern hospitality and northeastern finesse. He obtained his early education in the segregated schools of South Carolina, while his high school and college educational experience was in the northeast. Coming from very humble beginnings, he was a proud participant in the second class of the EOF program at Saint Peter's College in Jersey City, NJ. During his junior year at Saint Peter's College, two milestones happened: he took his fist plane ride and he was afforded an opportunity to study at the American University in Cairo, Egypt. Upon graduating from Saint Peter's College, he began his theological education at Colgate Rochester Divinity School in Rochester, New York and received a Masters of Divinity Degree in 1976. Rev. Jackson began his pastoral career at Monumental Baptist Church in Elmira, New York in 1975 and served there with distinction until 1984. At the age of 33, _ he was called to pastor Mount Olive Baptist Church in Hackensack, NJ where he has labored for over 29 years. In addition to two Sunday worship services, Mount Olive gathers weekly on Wednesdays for Hour of Power Services at noon and Bible Study and Prayer Service in the evening. both spiritually and numerically. The church continues to grow As pastor, he has attempted to teach and preach a holistic gospel, which includes the individual, the family and the world. He believes that mature Christians should not only witness about their personal salvation in Jesus Christ, but also about their relationship to Christ as it affects their family as well as their public policy around the world. Pastor Jackson has led his congregation to be doers and hearers of the word. (1) He encourages them to be generous in giving to needy persons at home and abroad, but to also be politically aware as they seek to do justice for God’s people around the world. As a community activist, Pastor Jackson demonstrated his faith in various capacities over his 25 plus-years of ministry in Bergen County. He has served as a member of the Bergen County Council of Churches for more than 20 years and most recently served as the first African-American President for three years. He has served as the President of the Hackensack Board of Education and as a member of the Hackensack Housing Authority and several other committees in an effort to bring about racial and ethnic harmony in the community. He was the founder of the Interfaith Brother-Hood and Sisterhood breakfast in Bergen County, a group that brings together hundreds of people from more than ten faith communities. Pastor Jackson presently serves on the boards of the Lott Carey Baptist Foreign Missions Convention as the newly elected Second Vice President, Baptist World Alliance and the Baptist-Islamic Taskforce. Pastor Jackson believes in transforming the world into the kingdom of God; he has led Mount Olive in her effort to be a part of the redemptive work of the gospel around the world. To gain a better insight of the need for global missions, he has traveled and preached extensively around the world in China, India, South Africa, Zimbabwe, Australia, Brazil, Argentina, Cuba, Nigeria, Turkey, Guyana and Jamaica. Under his leadership, on May 27, 2007, Mount Olive Baptist Church dedicated the completion of the 28,000 square foot, Logan Family Life Center, a building built to the glory of God and to the service of humanity. During his tenure as pastor, he has served on the faculty of Saint Peter’s College in Jersey City and lectured at Bergen Community College. He has given prayers before the US Congress and the New Jersey State Assembly. He has been very active in the local politics of the Democratic Party and was delegate to the Democratic Conventions in 2004 and 2008 and was appointed by Senator Barack Obama to serve on the platform committee. He believes in a gospel that is reflected in one’s personal life as well as one’s social and political life. His involvement and ministry reflects his thinking, his reading, and his life experiences. He is constantly studying, reading, developing and becoming. He Is never satisfied with who he is. | Pastor Jackson is married to Barbara Rose Jackson and they have three children, Michael, Monique and Aashon and a granddaughter, Jorden. Ae (2) The Church Covenant Having been led, as we believe, by the Spirit of God, to receive the Lord Jesus Christ as our Savior; and on the profession of our faith, having been baptized in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost, we do now, in the presence of God, angels, and this assembly, most solemnly and joyfully enter into covenant with one another, as one body in Christ. We engage, therefore, by the aid of the Holy Spirit, to walk together in Christian love, to strive for the advancement of this church, in knowledge and holiness; to give it a place in our affections, prayers and services above every organization of human origin; to sustain its worship, ordinances, discipline and doctrine; to contribute cheerfully and regularly, as god has prospered us, towards its expenses, for the support of a faithful and evangelical ministry among us, the relief of the poor and the spread of the Gospel throughout the world. In case of difference of opinion in the church, we will strive to avoid a contentious spirit, and if we cannot unanimously agree, we will cheerfully recognize the right of the majority to govern. We also engage to maintain family and secret devotion; to study diligently the word of God; to religiously educate our children; to seek the salvation of our kindred and acquaintances; to walk circumspectly in the world; to be kind and Just to those in our employ, and faithful in the service we promise others; endeavoring in the purity of heart and good will towards all men to exemplify and commend our holy faith. We further engage to watch over, to pray for, to exhort and stir up each other unto every good word and work; to guard each other's reputation, not needlessly exposing the infirmities of others; to participate in each other's joys, and with tender sympathy bear one another's burdens and sorrows; to cultivate Christian courtesy; to be slow to give or take offense, but always ready for reconciliation, being mindful of the rules of the Savior in the eighteenth chapter of Matthew, to secure it without delay; and through life, amid evil report, and good report, to seek to live to the glory of god, who has called us out of darkness into his marvelous light. When we remove from this place, we engage as soon as possible to unite with some other church, where we can carry out the spirit of this covenant and the principles of God's Word. (3) VERSE I: Down at the cross where my Savior died, down where for cleansing from sin I cried; There to my heart was the blood applied — Glory to His name. CHORUS: Glory to His name (precious name) glory to His VERSE 2: [am so wondrously saved from sin, Jesus so sweetly name (precious name); There to my heart was the blood applied — Glory to His name. abides within; There at the cross where He took me in — Glory to His name. CHORUS: Glory to His name (precious name) glory to His name (precious name); There to my heart was the blood applied — Glory to His name. VERSE 3: O precious fountain that saves from sin, I am so glad I have entered in; There Jesus saves me and keeps me clean — Glory to His name. CHORUS: Glory to His name (precious name) glory to His name (precious name); There to my heart was the blood applied — Glory to His name. VERSE 4: Come to this fountain so rich and sweet, cast thy poor soul at the Savior’s feet; Plunge in today and be made complete — Glory to His name. CHORUS: Glory to His name (precious name) glory to His name (precious name); There to my heart was the blood applied — Glory to His name. (4) IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENTS FOR THE WEEK OF MAY 5, 2013 ( Uf / Nites Pastor Sacred Service of Installation Update The Sacred Service of Installation for our Pastor, Rev. Carey, First Lady Phyllis, Bro. Bijan amd Sis. Afton McCall will be held on this afternoon, May 5", at 3:30 p.m., here at New Zion. We have prayerfully prepared for this momentous church occasion. Now let us turn our hearts towards the Lord in thankfulness and Joyful celebration as we extend our arms in Christian love to embrace our First Family, their personal family, visiting New Jersey clergy and their community special guests. congregations, along with our local Mother’s Day Planning Meeting There will be a Mother’s Day Planning meeting on for all the brothers on Friday, May 10", at 7:00 p.m. Brothers are also asked to bring their monetary donations in support of their efforts to honor the mothers of New Zion on their special day. Please see Dea. Wilson English for further information. Youth Choir Rehearsals Our Youth Choir will be rehearsing on the following Saturdays: May 11" and May 25", at 2:30 p.m. Sis. Patricia Gray, Youth Director, is requesting youth and parents/guardians be present and prompt. 2013 Mother’s Day Booklet Fundraiser The Youth Dance Ministry will be doing a Mother’s Day Booklet fundraiser this year. Booklets will be similar to what they have been in previous years and the donation for names submitted will remain at $2.00 each. you wish to honor daughter-in-law, You may submit as many names as a mother, aunt, sister, sister-in-law, grandmother, daughter, teacher, someone who has been a mother figure to you or any female vou choose. (5) ' The submission deadline ts today, May 5", and the booklet distribution date is Sunday, May 12". Please see Sis. Connie House, Sis. Sarah McClellan or Sis. Wanda Stimpson for more information. Thank you for your support. Upcoming Women’s Ministry Events (1) Please join us for our Scrap Booking Party on Saturday, May 18", 2:00 p.m., in the Fellowship Hall. You will need to bring some supplies — please see our instructor, Den. Nixon, for details. Evelyn (2) Join us on Tuesday, May 21", at 6:30 p.m. for our Women’s Christian Book Neta Jackson, Club. which We will be reading can be purchase “Stand by Me” by at Amazon.com for approximately $11.99. This novel displays the power of sisterhood. Sometimes the person you most need is the one least like you. Continued blessings, Lady McCall. Emanuel Church Anniversary Emanuel Church of God in Christ will commemorate their 73" Church Anniversary on Sunday, May 1 9”, at 3:30 p.m. Our own Pastor Carey E. McCall, HI, has been invited as their guest speaker for the occasion. Our church choir has also been invited to render ministry in song. Church Women United Meeting Church Women United will host their annual May Friendship Day Celebration on Saturday, May 11", 9:30 am., at Elim Lutheran Church, 575 — 23" Street in Ogden. New Zion women and girls are cordially invited to attend. Please see Sis. Roberta Dixon or Min. Lillie Holman for more information. (6) YCC 6" Annual Women’s Tea Your Community Connection will Celebrating Women Rose Dedication Saturday, May I a host their 6" and Celebration Annual Tea on 11:30 a.m. at the Timbermine Restaurant, 1701 Park Blvd in Ogden. Ticket cost is $20.00 per person. To dedicate a rose in honor or memory of an the important women in your life and register to attend, contact Ms. Lynzee at (801) 6389-1706. The IGBC Saturday, Youth May IGBC Youth Workshop Auxiliary will host a Youth 18", from 9:00 a.m. to Workshop 12:30 p.m. on — The registration fee is $5.00 per youth with includes lunch. Information regarding the host location and workshop topics will be forthcoming shortly. All youth, parents and guardians interested in attending are asked to see Sis. Patricia Gray, New Zion Youth Director, for more details. Griffin Memorial Church Anniversary Griffin Memorial Church of God in Christ will observe their 67" Church Anniversary on Sunday, May 26", at 3:30 p.m. Their service theme is, “God’s Standard for His Church Never Changes” [Ephesians 5:25-27]. Their keynote speaker will be Rev. Charles Wright, Pastor of Embry Chapel A.M.E. Church. COGIC Walk-a-Thon The Utah Jurisdiction Churches of God in Christ Sunday School Department will be sponsoring their 8" Annual 5K Walk-aThon on Saturday, June 1", at the Ben Lomond High School Track Field. Registration begins at 9:00 a.m. and the walk at 10:00 a.m. Donation for the walk is $10.00 per person with the first 50 participants receiving a pedometer. their Sunday School Department. (SOL) 706-9311 for more details. Proceeds will go to Contact Elder Scott Clark at (/) Embry Chapel Revival & Church Anniversary The congregation of Embry Chapel A.M.E. Church will commemorate their 105" Church Anniversary as follows: A Revival on Wednesday — Friday, June 5" — 7, at 7:00 p.m. nightly; an Anniversary Special “A Look Back” Dinner at the Summit Hotel (formerly the Marriott) on Saturday, June 8", at 6:30 p.m., and a culminating Anniversary Service on Sunday, June 9", at 3:30 p.m. Their observance theme is, “Building on Our Past to Grow Our Future” [Isaiah 43:18-19]; their guest Presiding of the revivalist will be Rev. Darryl Walker, Pastor of the New Philadelphia AME Church in Rancho Dominquez, CA, and their Anniversary guest speaker is Bishop T. Larry Kirkland, Church. Prelate 5” Episcopal District of the AME Please call their church office at (801) 394-2338 for additional details. Posting of Weekly Church Announcements For your information, the announcements made today are posted on the church bulletin board, our church website and on Face Book for your additional reference during the upcoming week. (5) Hearing God’s Word in the Sermon .... It is reported that we forget 90% of what we hear. It has been suggested that note taking will double the percentage of our take-home response to what God is saying. Why not try it and see? Scriptures: Subject: Outline of Main Points and Scripture References: Application to My Life: I. What did God say specifically to me during the sermon? 2. Is there anything which God would have me to do? Church. A Mission . Church Mission Statement Ministry Where Everyone Counts | Ephesians 4:4 Spirit, even as ye are “There is one body, and one your calling.” called in one hope of Church Vision Statement We are a church whose aim is to Disciple people through the Holy Scriptures, Our Words, grow towards Christian Maturity. and Our Conduct as we We are a church whose aim is to make sure that every member has Involvement in a ministry that allows their God given gift to be used to His Glory and the Edification of the Body of Christ. We are through a church our whose resources; aim is to show commitment, and_ Stewardship skills furtherance of the Kingdom of God here on Earth. for the Women ny Daw, LCN Sunday, August 8, 2010 | 11:00 a.m. “Christian Men and Women Rejoicing, Praying and Giving Thanks” (1 Thessalonians 5:16-18) Men | + Dow unday, August 8, 2010 3:30 p.m. NEW Dr. ZION BAPTIST CHURC “The Church Built By Faith” Bruce Davis, Sr., Senior Pastor 2935 Lincoln Avenue -« Ogden, Utah Telephone: (801) 392-2211 ~ Fax: E-Mail: newzionut@aol.com 84401 (801) 392-3433 & Website: newzionut.com | Our Speaker of the Hour First Lady Barbara Fields Sister Barbara Fields was born in Salt Lake City, Utah on October 26, to fee fee) Robert and Illa Wright; she is the third of six children, and the oldest daughter. She accepted the Lord at an early age in her life because her home was a home that taught her about Jesus and the Word of God. She knew in her heart she was a sinner and she was taught that she was a sinner and that Jesus died for her sin and all she had to do was to accept his death for forgiveness of her sins, and because He died for her she should serve Him. With that being said, she knew she had to give back. Sister Fields comes from a family who serves and believes it is better to give than to receive. She states, “I give is because I have, I have because I give, I do because I can and I can because I do. But no glory to me, it all comes from and goes to God.” Sister Fields is married to Rev. Harold O. Fields, who is the Pastor of the Unity Baptist Church, they have a blended family made up of their two children, Rev. Ozsie and Barbara Jean “Nay Nay” Fields and three other sons and a daughter. Sister Fields has been a pastor’s wife for 23 years. At the present time, she is the Youth Director and a member of the Usher Board of the Unity Baptist Church. But not only that, she works where she is needed. She has been a member of New Pilgrim and New Hope Baptist church where she served on the Usher Board, Choir, and Mission Department and as Youth Director. I’ve held the positions of Youth Director for the IGBC and Corresponding Secretary and Secretary for Women Department of the IGBA. Sister Fields is employed as a Key Account Executive for Laboratory Corporation of America. She is a graduate of Granger High, Utah State, Billy Graham School of Evangelism and many National Baptist Congress of Christian Education classes. Her community involvement includes: The Governor's Black Advisory Council; a former PTA President and PTA Heritage Director; Granite Schools District Adopt a School Program Employee Coordinator; Foster Children Mentor; and a member of the West Valley Chamber of Commerce. Most of all Sister Fields is a child of God, Wife of Reverend H.O. Fields . Mother of Barbara Jean and Ozsie and First Lady of the Unity Baptist Church in which all of the above give me much Love, Joy and Peace. a IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENTS FOR THE WEEK OF AUGUST&, 2010 New Zion’s Men’s Day We will celebrate Men’s Day on this afternoon at 3:30 p.m. The theme for this service will also be “Christian Men and Women Rejoicing, Praying and Giving Thanks” with the scripture text of I Thessalonians 5:16-18. Our Men’s Day guest speaker will be Rev. Elston Daniels, Associate Pastor of True Church. Requested membership member or your very best donation. contribution Vine Baptist is $25.00 per New Zion Golf Fundraiser Attention all you golfers....get your clubs ready! The Fundraising Ministry will sponsor their first Fundraiser Golf Tournament on Monday, August 9", at the Ogden Golf and Country Club, with an 8:00 a.m. shot gun start. Members may enter as a team or individuals. You are also welcome to sponsor an individual or make a monetary donation. Please see Sis. Lovey Hairston, Fundraising Ministry Chairperson; Dea. Dale Griffin and Bro. James Dixon, Tournament Chairpersons; or the flyer posted on the church bulletin board for more details. Back-to-School Celebration New Zion will be hosting our annual “Back-to-School” event on Saturday, August 14", 2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. in our church parking lot area. Plans are underway for an enjoyable time of fellowship, food, games and fun! We will also be providing school supplies for our church and community youth. We are also. requesting membership contributions (monetary or purchase/donation of school supply items) to be dropped off at the church school office AS SOON supplies needed are: AS POSSIBLE. Crayons (24 Some each), of the Colored Markers, 12-inch Rulers, Pencil Erasers, Glue Sticks, Scissors (youth size), Pocket Folders, and Notebook Paper. Please see any member of the Mission Ministry for more information. Mission Ministry and Leadership Workshop The Mission Ministry will present Part Two of their Mission and Leadership training on Saturday, August 21", 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 Noon, focusing on the biblical definition of “mission” and responsibility of all members, particularly those in leadership, to serve as missionaries in the body of Christ today. [his training will be instructed by Pastor Davis and is open to church officers, ministry leaders, and all members. Please see any Mission Ministry member for more information. IGBC 93” Annual Session The IGBC will hold their 93 Convention Annual Session the week of August 10-14, 2010, 7:00 p.m. nightly, at Second Baptist Church. The Session will open with a Musical on Tuesday, August 10"; Auxiliary Presidential Addresses will be presented Wednesday, Thursday and Friday evenings; the guest speaker for Wednesday & Thursday evenings will be Dr. Elliott Cuff, Dean of the National Baptist Convention, USA Congress of Christian Education; and will conclude on Saturday, August 14", with the General Session at 9:00 a.m. and President’s Educational Banquet, 5:00 p.m., at the Comfort Suites Hotel in Ogden. Please call the church office for more information. Pastor Anniversary Service Emanuel Church of God in Christ has invited New Zion to join them for the 24" Anniversary Service of Elder Johnny and First Lady Shirley Miller on Sunday, August 22”, at 3:30 p.m. Their service speaker of the hour will be Rev. Corey Hodges, Senior Pastor of New Pilgrim Baptist Church. Their theme is, “A Pastor Rooted in the Lord” from Jeremiah 17:7-8. Posting of Weekly Church Announcements For your information, the announcements made today are posted on the church bulletin board and on our church website for your additional reference during the upcoming week. — ae oA = 5, wappioe —— ates _ AttDEC” New Zion Baptist Church Annual Women's Day Program ~ ORDER OF SERVICE ~ Call 10 WOrsnip........c..cccccccescscssscssseesessessesssees... Min, Lillie Holman CHOIL PIOCESSION,. ..0.....6660600000060e0oeceeoececcccccn. New Zion Mass Choir Baptism... pO ss ee ies OCrure @& Pravel.......... a oes. Pastor Bruce Dav, Sp a... Deaconess & Guest Deaconess Welcome & Acknowledgement of Visitors .......Den. Mary Griffin Mistress of CORMORY Musical Seleetion 1s sitisis eee, S18. Jessica Raby _....._............. ... New Theme Reflections. se Musical Selection 6... Zion Mass Choir Sis. Avis Seaton New Zion Mass Choir Worship through Giving............ sepeuaveequeens,3 Deaconess & Ushers Introduction of Guest Speaker................ First Lady Sabrina Davis New Zion Baptist Church WRSICAL Selection 22, Mvierere ccc oe ose oss 00s «cn Speaker of the Hour .. ad New Zion Mass Choir ..First Lady Barbara Fields Unity Bape herch ~ Salt Lake City, Utah Inyitation to Diseipleship.................,. ae AER BOWICAZEMENIES00. cocces oes oe. Pulpit ...01S. Jessica Raby ¥ Womb’ s De Spice Chairperson #, BONCCICHION co ooecoccccccccceccccecceeeeoceoeecccccccc ce. Pastor Bruce Davis, Sr. sim eS a Hearing God’s Word in the Sermon .... It is reported that we forget 90% of what we hear. It has been suggested that note taking will double the percentage of our take-home response to what God is saying. Why not try it and see? Scriptures: Subject: Outline of Main Points and Scripture References: Application to My I. Life: What did God say specifically to me during the sermon? 2. Is there anything which God would have me to do? esaeh eS BAeke Sie seh Se SEES Sees iss fabs FOURTH SUNDAY ~JUNE 27, 2010 “A wise man will hear, and will increase learning; and a man of understanding shall attain unto wise council.” Proverbs 5:1 ORDER OF WORSHIP “Call to Worship.........c.cccccssssessscescesseseeceeseseeseseessee Pulpit *Choir Processional.............ceseceeeees New Zion Youth Choir Baptism Service.....cccccsessssssesesereee Pastor Bruce Davis, Sr. *Scripture & Prayer... Junior Deacons & Deacons “New Zion Mission Statement.......c..eccccscescesseccssscecseee Pulpit *Model Prayer............ (HYMN No. 528)....1c0ccsseeeeeeeePUlpit “Let the Words of My Mouth” ANNOUNCEMENS...;..5cccsesceccecsseececscscsesnseacin Sis. Kelsey Nixon Welcome Of ViSitOrs.........cccccessesessessecsecesscscssesseeeeeee, Pulpit Baccalaureate Service.....cccccsssscesere Min. Stanley Ellington Tithes & Offering...................PUulpit, Deacons & Ushers Musical Selections.............cecssesseesees New Zion Youth Choir SETMON ... ccc ceecesessececccceeeesceecceeecesececeee Pastor Bruce Davis, Sr. “Invitation to Discipleship...............Pastor Bruce Davis, Sr. Special Prayer/Altar Call.....0.......... Pastor Bruce Davis, Sr. BeMeICtiONn............ccsssecccecesececececcoees, Pastor Bruce Davis, Sr. “Enter to Worship ... Depart to Serve” * Congregation Please Stand Christina Blacken Cornell University Bachelors Degree Conferred Raquel Blacken Ben Lomond High School Jarrel Fox Syracuse High School Apearl Jordan Weber High School Hearing God’s Word in the Sermon People remember only 10 percent of what they hear, 50 percent of what they see and hear, and 90 percent of what they do ... write a note to see if it works. Scripture: Subject: Outline of Main Points and Scripture References: Application for My Life: 1. What did God say specifically to me during the sermon? 2. Is there anything that God would have me to do? For Additional Services or Information Contact Church Office: Telephone (801) 392-2211 / Fax (801) 392-3433 E-Mail: newzionut@aol.com & Website: newzionut.com Blessed is the Man Who Walks With God "Sty father didn't tell me how to live; he lived, and let me watch him do it." Gunday, June 20, 2070 New Sion Baptist Church igden, Utah 8440] . pruce Davis, Gt. Genlot Pastor Let us pray for fathers... ... Who are out of work and those who are out of control. ... raising step-children and those working on raising the level of integrity in their lives. ... feeling overburdened who need to unburden their concerns, giving them to the Lord. ... building a new home and those struggling to build a savings account. ... Striving to imitate Christ and also for those no longer intimate with their Wives. ... coping with thoughts of divorce and those having difficulty coping after divorce. ... in physical pain and those who are trying to keep from causing physical pain. ... grieving a loss and those rejoicing at finding God’s eternal promises of life. ... dealing with aging and others who are dealing with aging parents. ... who are feeling lost and those who seem to have lost compassionate feelings. ... who are honoring their wives and families and in doing this, are honoring God. ... growing in their faith and others who are dying due to lack of faith. ... traveling on business and those who are busy traveling back to God’s ways. ... who never see their children and for children who don’t know fathers. their ... expecting a child and those expecting other kinds of miracles. ... battling diseases or handicaps and all fathers battling the disease of sin. ... learning to worship in Spirit and truth and those who have difficulty telling the truth. ... burdened by guilt and those freed by God’s forgiveness. ... behind prison walls and those living in other kinds of sin-imposed prisons. ... putting work before God and family and those working at putting God first. ... addicted to substances and others who are working at a substantive friendship. ... dealing with the empty-nest syndrome and those with an empty-heart syndrome. ... putting their child(ren) through school and those putting themselves through school. ... who are teenagers and those with teenagers. ... who pray and are strengthened by knowing others are praying for them. NEW ZION BAPTIST CHURCH “The Church Built By Faith” Telephone: (801) 392-2211 E-Mail: newzionut@aol.com ~ Fax: (801) 392-3433 & Website: newzionut.com ORDER OF WORSHIP CGI £0 WOT SHED: ics ieis rinse wns shin) pas iahag shed tnes veil dqus tags qvaitherssdteaveed ULDIL * Choir ProcCeSSion....ccccccccccccsssscesseeceeeees.. New Zion Women's Choir ® Scripture & Prayer .cccccccccceccececessssscesssseeeeesss Deaconess & Sisters * New Zion Mission Statement...........00.c0000.00004..... 518. Keairre Cope ANNMOUNCEMENIS voi ceeeccccccsescscecceeeseeseesssssseseseeee LS. Sharon Smauldon Welcome Of ViSitOMs......ccccccccccccccestseceesseesersseesssssesesssesessseceees bDUlpit Special Presentations 00... ccc cee ee ee vee First Lady Sabrina Davis Tithes & OffCVING...ccccccccccetceeesseeeeeesess Pulpit, Deaconess & Ushers Musical S€lections......cccccccccsccscsccsccsscccssssssssseseseeee dS. ZENObia Smith SCVNON ciiecccccccccsstssecseestetettssssssesessssseeee, bastor Bruce Davis, Sr. * Invitation to Discipleship............000...........Pastor Bruce Davis, Sr. Special Prayer/Altar Call ........cccccccc0..000.....Pastor Bruce Davis, Sr. BENECGICIION: ».:, c.éctievsevssnestinisestvsesvoeviversidiseas A QStOr Bruce Davis, SY. Happy Father’s Day! “Enter to Worship ... Depart to Serve” * Congregation Please Stand Sermon .... It is reported that we forget 90% of what we hear. It has been suggested that note taking will double the percentage ——~ of our take-home response to what God is saying. try it and see? Why not Scriptures: Subject: Outline of Main Points and Scripture References: Application to My Life: I. What did God say specifically to me during the sermon? 2. Is there anything which God would have me to do? |
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