Title | Box 4, Folder 4: Correspondence, 1974 |
Creator | Davis, Willie; Lee, Dellie C. |
Contributors | New Zion Baptist Church |
Description | Correspondence, 1974 |
Subject | Church management; Correspondence |
Keyword | Correspondence |
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Date | 1974 |
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Spatial Coverage | Ogden, Weber County, Utah, United States |
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OCR Text | Show fe ute O4 Ut fo Al! ~ tt ysanyp jaijdeg un1z may AAPA MAG “HONG 41] LAE Va WILLIE PHONES: OFFICE: RES: 392-2211 ; 621-6202 Church Maptist Zion Vow Page 1 DAVIS, MINISTER 2935 LINCOLN AVE. OGDEN, UTAH 84401 May 14, 1975 Auerbach's Department Stores Attn. Mr. Allen Bunker P. 0. Salt Box Lake 1078 City, Utah 84110. . Sir, and leader of a Pastor ed concern a as letter I am writing you this Ogden area, namely, congregation of approximately 500 Black- people in the upon in cases of called am I The New Zion Baptist Church. In as much as nts. The complai their discord and unrest; I am obligated to respond to the Ogden with to do situation that confronts my people at this time has to know the circumAuerbach Store. It is to your benefit and information stances that surround the complaint. Dear of the The Music Department of The New preparing for a "Music Festival" first week in June of 1975. A Zion Baptist Church which will last for from committee the is an church in the entire process week, have been local business in the given authorization to solicit advertisements from had full cooperation Ogden area. The committee informed me that they had I took the liberty from all businesses contacted except Auerbach Store. is against the "Tt was; to talk with the manager Mr. H. Sain. His reply zation." Store's policy to participate in the support of any organi As stated above, Let me give you my reason for concern in this matters or 165 families. There are approximately 500 members in my congregation, Store. There are Three out of five of these families shop in the Ogden of them shop four other Black Congregations in the Ogden area and many least eight at are there in your store here in Ogden. In your own City, My concern City. Lake Black Congregations that shop in your Store in Salt and support your is simply this; If this many Blacks shop in your Stores reasonable that businesses as they do all other businesses, then it is asking for not are We s. they come to you for support of their program an unreasonable amount. t any orgIf your policies are of such nature that you can't suppor es polici your ng revisi then you would do well to consider anization, es. Church as in order to give some consideration to organizations such a reply to this IT am a customer of Auerbach's and I would appreciate answer to my people. letter as soon as possible. I will have to give an me in your reply. The answer I give them will depend on what you tell Thank you for your cooperation. REVEREND WILLIE Rares ads UL Mp —-+ =OVER* DAVIS, Vp PASTOR : LO Quarterly Dues: Age of | Single Subscriber* Two- Subscriber Party Less than 25 $37.80 30-34 35-39 40-44 51.00 57.60 64.20 50-54 77.40 25-29 45-49 55-59 60-64 65 and over (not covered by. Medicare) 44.40 Family YS 5 o + < $75.60 $94.50 = = 102.00 115.20 128.40 127.50 144.00 160.50 2 88.80 70.80 Plan 111.00 = > - O 141.60 177.00 c 84.00 168.00 210.00 < 97.20 194.40 243.00 a 154.80 90.60 181.20 Rates are the same for preferred and standard level of benefits. *The rate is determined by the age of the husband. The rate changes as the age of the husband changes. 193.50 226.50 nes "U (O mn om 3 Vow Zion PHONES: OFFICE: 392-2211 RES: 621-6202 baptist Church WILLIE DAVIS, MINISTER 2935 LINCOLN AVE. OGDEN, UTAH 84401 28 DOCUMENT It is set forth upon I. That the this OF date that Avenue II. WITNESSES landlord, rent the 1974 AGREEMENT contract between the parties of THE and THE TARGET AREA SENIOR CITIZENS shall MARGH the agreement NEW ZION INC. BAPTIST of the CHURCH, (NEW ZION BAPTIST CHURCH) property located at 2959 Lincoln to (THE TARGET AREA SENIOR CITIZENS INC.) That the rent shall be $75.00 per month. ae Rent is to be paid one month in advance, and to be paid occupancy, and thereafter. each month after the date of on that same date each month III. The Target Will IV. The landlord Zase pay the FOR.THE Lem water. TARGET S 24) Area Pay (NEWZION AREA their BAPTIST SENOIR own lights CHURCH) and will CITIZENS Ele WITNESSES FOR THE NEW ZION BAPTIST CHURCH: Q a. 2.4 thd, £ M4y [Mo (Tf 0? SEE Le Lhd. Ledges Ye sj i a =, Dla Soe Knuk S REVEREND WILLIE DAVIS, PASTOR cc/ New Zion Baptist Target Afea Rev. Willie Church Senior Davis Citizens Inc. Page 2 . Auerbach's Department Attn. Mr. Allen P. Box 1078 Lake City, O. Salt cc/ Reverend Bunker Utah Store 84110 Salt Reverend M. Je Robinson, Pastor of New Pilgram Reverend I. P. Brantley, Pastor of New Hope Baptist Church, Reverend Hurrington, Mt, Zion C. 0. CGC. S.L.C. Ut. ‘Reverend I. L. Church S.L.C. Ut. Bishop A. Givens, Pastor Martin, Wilson, Reverend M.C. of Pastor Pastor Pastor Thomas, of Calvary Pastors A. Reverend Pastor City France M. Davis, Lake of Shiloh of Deliverence of Ogden Reverend Bishop BE. D. Nathaniel Farris, Pastor of Embry Jones, Pastor of Finley Pastor of Emmanuel G I. Temple S.L.C. Ut. Church, S.L.C Ut. S.L.C C.0.G.1I.C. Methodest Ebanezzar Church, Baptist Baptist of Trinity A.M.E. Pastor Baptist C.0.G.1.C. S.L.C. Ut. S.L.C. Ut. Ut. S.L.C. Ut. Pastors Chapel A.M,E Temple Reverend Miller, C.0.G.1.C. . Reverend David Griffin, Pastor of Griffin Reverend Robert Harris, Pastor of Faith Methodest, C.0.G.1.C. Ogden, Ogden, Ogden, Temple C.0.G.1I.C. Ogden, Mission C.0.G.1.C. Congregational, Ogden, Vow Zion PHONES: OFFICE: 392-2211 RES: baptist WILLIE DAVIS, Church MINISTER 2935 LINCOLN AVE. OGDEN, UTAH 84401 621-6202 THOSE WHO DESIRE DATE TO HAVE THE EVANGELIST NAME FOR DINNER, PLEASE SIGN BELOW, TIME Sunday, May 18 PM Monday May 19 PM Tuesday May 20 PM Wednesday May 21 PM Thursday May 2ia PM 2% PM Friday May Fellowship for the You may bring your evangelist that we evangelist will be Friday night after the benediction. personal gifts at that time. Please, lets show the appreciate him and what he is doing for us. bi,ve Pa Dae Willie’ Davis, Pastor SPRING REVIVAL MAY. 18th. THRU NEW ZION 2935 23rd. 1975 BAPTIST CHURCH LINCOLN AVENUE REV. WILLIE C. JONES The Leland Reverend Willie College Baker, in C. Jones, Louisiana; is a native Baptist of Louisiana, Bible College he in attended Denver, Colorado. After coming to Colorado. he joined the Shiloh Baptist Church and served as assistant Pastor for several years. The public is invited to come out and here this dynamic Preacher. God has given this man a unique ability to preach the Gospel and lead men unto a knowledge of Jesus Christ. ''For God hath not appointed us to wrath, but to obtain salvation by our Lord Jesus Christ. (I Thes 5:9 "For whosoever shall call upon the name of the Lord shall be saved '"' (Rom. 10:13) Let Christ have control of your life. You to can be saved. Services will be 10:00 AM, Sunday, May 18, !975. Starting Sunday. night services will be at 7:30 PM throught out the week. tS neta Oy OLLI OOD OE COG OLA, COLIC. NEW ZION BAPTIST Study Course in Minister Davis, Willie Bible CHURCH 2935 LINCOLN AVENUE OGDEN, UTAH 84401 Soul-winning INSTRUCTOR, Rev. Willie Daviz INTRODUCTION ENCOUNTER WITH CHRIST! The "Encounter-Method" is based on the faithfulness of the Holy Spirit. He is the One Who makes soul-winning Easy. The hardest part is trusting Him to make Christ real and then act as though you really believe it. For example, the man convienced that God's Spirit alone convicts of sin, does not pile up Scripture verses in an attempt to bring to conviction himself. Instead, He trusts the Holy Spirit to do His part and relaxes in those matters. Satisfied that the Spirit does these things, a worker can breeze through steps which bog down most workers and concentrates on bringing his prospects to the place where he can FACE the Saviour. Most evangelicals agree it is what a man DO” sith Christ that counts. Therefore the urgent thing is escorting him quickly to the place where he can DO SOMETHING with the Saviour waiting to enter his heart. This method focuses on the ENCOUNTER with CHRIST. Now the person not trusting the Holy and make Christ real, finds soul-winning like the "Encounter-Method". For as you you'll find you can leave all those things Spirit to verify the word, convict of sin fearful and overwhelming. But you'll trust the Spirit of God more and more, entirely to Him. You may feel clumsy at first. But in a short time, experience will show just how much of the work is done by the Holy Spirit. At least you'll see Him as the real soul-winner. The anointing og God will make the task thrilling. You;ll like watching the supernatural before your eyes. From then on, life will hold no greater joy for you than presenting the Lord Jesus. .. ALIVE! BACKGROUND In as ground on HOW GOT OF THIS much as STUDY COURSE: The question we are the Bible. OUR BIBLE. studing the is Bible, asked it quite is necessary often; to give "where did you we some get back-~ our Bible, and How did we get Our Bible?" We shall attempt to answer some of the commonly asked questions concerning the Bible. If we are to be effective in winning souls to Christ and are going to use the Bible, then we need to know something about the origin. WE Read the fallowing Scriptures; ORIGIN OF THE BIBLE A. Divine Source The Bible came from God. merely note that such a book 2 Timothy 3:16, 17. 2 Peter 1:15-21. Rev. 1:10, ll. I. B. the forty of them Human Writers 1. God used about are unknown, such Other never books present the evidence of has come and never could come forty men in writing as the writer of the of these writers Deuteronomy, the book of Job, and some of the Psalms. In round numbers, the time worked included about 1,500 years, from 1400 B.C to A.D. 100. 2. The perfect harmony of these writings is convincing evidence were guided by a single mind---the wrote down what God told them, as when Some of them wrote what they had seen, his the Bible. Some last chapter of this; here we from man alone. presence. Mind of God. Some of the in which that writers all simply Moses wrote the law (Deuteronomy 31:24). as Matthew recorded what Jesus had done in .- Some of them no doubt recorded what they had learned from others, as when Luke wrOte about the birth of Jesus, probably repeating what Mary had told him. Some of them may have used earlier writings, as when the writer of 2 Samuel 1:18 referred to the book of Jasher, a book that has been lost. But all the writers were specially guided by the Holy Spirit so that they wrote just what God wanted them to write. Men so guided by God's Spirit are called inspired men. Such men wrote God's word for us. C. PURPOSE OF THIS LESSON. Much might be written about a study of how the Isaiah of writers? Paul. How original authors. Bible has do know We do we not how men were been transmitted have 1. God did not inspire all original writers, so that they a single the Bible and translators could 2. But many ancient manuscripts have any effect our II. ANCIENT MANUSCRIPTS AND we have part Bible cases While we be book to have and did make no and Christian of in is but after the the translations the himself, we have two kinds of sources writers wrote. These are manuscripts faith or this lession it was written handwriting word errors. can usually find the mistakes sure exactly what the original on us who copied or translated could not make mistakes. copist comparing them, cases we cannot we inspired, is by rather of Moses written by the the or original the Bible, as He did the It is evident that both have been preserved. By that have been made. In a few writing was, but none of these life. VERSIONS in the handwriting from which we and versions. can of the learn original what the auther original Ae Definitions 1. Manuscripts are documents written by hand. Before printing was invented, this was the only way of producing a book. We have no Bible written by the original authors, but we have many copies: that is, manuscripts copied from the original manuscripts of from copies of them. In this lesson we use the word manuscript to mean copies written by hand in the same language used by the original writers. 2. A version is a translation of any document into another language. Some ancient version were translated from manuscripts older than any,we now Therefore they help us to know just what the original writer wrote. B. OLD TESTAMENT have. SCRIPTURES 1. Manuscripts. The 01d Testament books were written in Hebrew language between 1400 B.C. and 400 B.C. The oldest Bible manuscripts now known are the Scripture portions among the Dead Sea Scrolls, which were found in the caves near the Dead Sea in 1947 and the years following. Probably it was about 100 B.C. when these manuscripts were written and copied from other earlier copies of manuscripts. There are many Old Testament manuscripts that were copidd in later centuries. 2. Versions. The oldest version of the Old Testament is a Greek version called the Septuajint. From the Latin word for seventy, thia name was given because the translation was made by about seventy Jewish Scholars in Alexandria, Egypt. 250 Being made about C. NEW TEATAMENT B.C. from Hebrew manuscripts older than any we have now, this version helps us to know what the original writers wrote. Other important Greek versions are those of Theodotion, Aquila, Symmachus, There were also ancient versions translated in the second century after Christ. in Syraic, Egyptian, Ethiopic, Armenian, and other languages. SCRIPTURES Manuscripts. All the books of the New Testament were the first century after Christ. The oldest New Testament were copied manuscripts On ions. a few ahout three are of this hundred age. years later, around A.D. written in Greek during manuscripts now known 350. Only the following page is a chart of the origin of the Bible and There are other translations of the Bible but the chart will of them. wiDn two know the translatshow just GOD BIBLE THE OF SOURCE THE t THEY THAT SO INSPIRED WRITERS GUIDED BY GOD WHAT WROTE EXACTLY ORIGINAL TANUSCRIPT 5 HEBREW IN MANUSCRIPTS OR COPIES GREEK ORIGINAL DICTATION copies or manscripts (735) Bede from translations made languages from original Translated King Alfred (900) Wycliffe (1380) These other in FROM COPIED — | THEIR ANCIENT VERS LONS MANUSCRIPTS AND FROM OR WRITTEN BY INSPIRED MEN ANCIENT WISHED HE the alone Latin — used These versions the Used English These used additional versions the — the (1535) the (1560) Version and Latin English Revised (1611) manuscripts other earlier Standard versions English version, other Version and Version James all its Version Englis' earlier (1885) (1901) in modern Versions earlier and Latin, Americam Standard Version and used Greek, King James Revised These Bible Greek, and King ancient and Hebrew the Hebrew Geneva (1525) sources, plus (1952) and English all their sources i Tyndale Coverdale PART Ae YOUR SOUL-WINNING I PLAN A minister one Sunday afternoon spoke to a lad standing in the vestibule of the Church. He said to the youth, "I hope you are a Christian". To the Minister's amazement the young man replied, -- "No, I'm not a Christian; but I know you and have heard you preach for seven years.'"' The Minister took him aside and in a few minutes was able to do in a personal interview what seven years of preaching had failed to do. It took PERSONAL attention to reach this soul. How dramatically the effectiveness of the personal ministry came to the good minister. If Salvation is finally a personal matter, then obviously the best soul-winning is done at the personal level. Be SALVATION IS IN THE PERSON The one truth that must fill Jesus Christ is not_a doctrine. not hold encounter. and at this very moment, the heart and mind of the soul-winner is that The Lord is a living Person whom the grave could is alive and waiting to meet men in a personal It is possible for a person to believe the Bible from cover to cover and still be lost, for Salvation ts in the person of CHRIST and not a book ... not even the Bible. People must meet the CHRIST of the Bible and recieve Him into their hearts or what and they have personal event is little different separates from Christanity the from religions all the of the religions. world. This dramatic The worldly religions all have one thing in common. They ask people to accept doctrines, embrace systems and ways of life, but essentially they want men to BELIEVE SOMETHING; whereas the word of God asks men to RECIEVE SOMEONE! What a difference there is between believing something and recieving some one! Why, one is little more yhan an opinion, while the other is an experience. If life is really in Jesus as he claimed (John cut. One must have Christ presonally in order to of the Apostle John in declaring this truth: and who this does (1 John 14:6) then be saved. there is Note the no shortforcefulness "And this is that testimony -- that evidence: God gave us eternal life life is in His Son. He who possesses the Son has that life and He not possess the Son of God does not have that life." 5:11, 12 Amplified New Teatament). Nothing could be plainer than that. C. SOUL-WINNING IS INDRODUCING PEOPLE TO JESUS. A person must first meet Christ in order to recieve Him. That is where you come in, dear friend. God has ordained that we who already know Jesus as our personal Saviour, should be the ones to introduce Him. The presenting of the Lord is the eame as any other introduction -- one person meeting another. Illus. life Today The we say, soul-winner "John, in effect, "I'd and is now eager with Him in Heaven." goes I'd like beyond like you to to help you to this, have of you meet course, Bill." and says, meet Jesus Christ who died get ready for a wonderful for you There is no hand extended and neither is there a voice that answers when we speak to the Lord, for He does not operate in a physical body today. If He did, no one could recieve Him. He must come to men as the omnipresent Spirit in order for them to receive Him literally. Also this is the only way that all of us could have Him completely to ourselves. This naturally makes the introduction seem more difficult, but we have help. No amount of eloquence, dramatic technique or psychology can make Christ real to anyone. The Holy Spirit alone can do this and the worker must be content with His role as an introducer and leave this part to the Spirit of God. He will not fail. The Holy Spirit bears witness to the prospect's heart that Jesus is present and the successful soul-winner quickly learns this. Proof of this demonstration in every soul-winning interview, for you do not hear from men's lips, "I don't believe He's there," or wile I don't believe He wants to come in.'! There will always be some response Holy Spirit sees to that. A discision but D. that in itself LOOK WHAT Discision on an is futher once the introduction has been made. The of some kind either for God or against Him, evidence THIS DOES TO SOUL about Christ will of WINNING not do, His METHODS. of course. And then , heaping be with the soul-winning Bible verses a person in hope of bringing him under introduction either. Such a method can knowledge of Illus: Bible some sort of conviction is not be used to aquaint people with CHRIST, but it ought not A person once set to memorize out presence. confused 100 for 100 verses really the introduction. different occasions. He would start out with a non-Christian in an attempt to bring him to Christ. In his effort to learn all of these Scriptures; he did not learn the apporach of bring a person to Christ. Thats why every soul-winner must do his part and leave the "saving power" to Christ. If its true that a person must admit the Christ at his heart-door in order to be saved, then that is the place to begin. This concept is more honoring to The Holy Spirit and makes soul-winning easier and simpler. Therefore the method that is presented here is an introduction. Minimum time is spent on the matter of sin so that the positive truth of recieving Christ can be emphasized. E. YOU NEED A PLAN. Have you ever had the said to yourself, "I know How will I bring And then what speak for the and I to you be this use. said up the subject of The the Lord experience of being with speak for Jesus, but should Later Lord?" a servant I happened? nothinge happens This is agonizing unsaved people and how I started? can get now?7"’ I all you probability, time and the YOU HAD NO asked yourself a place of witness answer in out in not hard. another and opportunity question, not PLAN. know It passed "Why didn't is what to agonizing say. every time a Christian does have a plan and is not trained in why 95% of all Christians have never led a soul to Christe. But its But suppose you do work up enough courage to speak for the Lord. What happens then? Usually the emotional content of the scene is such that your reason is overwhelmed and you cannot do a good job. Later, of course, you can think of a thousand things you should have said. But when you needed them, they didn't come. This Every story is successful repeated wherever operation needs there a plan is a Christian and soul-winning without is no a plan. exception. One does not dare build a house without building-plans; the Why, a trip to the market requires a planned list to insure walls might not meet. that items are not that we don't! is to forgotten. And God, too, has a plan for everything He does. Of all the Christian specialities this one certainly requires a plan. What brazenness it is to assume when Illus. God needs A plan highway a plan is to system. for the bringing soul-winner A driver can men to Himself, what a freeway be in a maze of will be face to the advantages consider: of using a metropolitan suburban roads, yet if he can get on the freeway, he'll be to the heart of town in a space in a matter of minutes. A smooth soul-winning plan gives the Christian the same facility. If He can ask his first apporach question, He knows the freeway. a plan that In minutes makes his If you have not weighed some features you ought to gives you prospect soul-winning a face with the knows of or worker he is on Lord. It a soul-winning plan, here turn boldness. is easy. 1. It tremendous 2. You have the advantage from your prospects. 3. Your mind is free of stress of planning moves, trate on your subject and the Lord's presence. of confidence knowing wie what that in reactions produces and responses leaving you free are to expect to concen-~ 6. 4. You can control 5. It allows toward you your subject's leaves you free It the to conversation. stay to the target salvation. analyze the answers desperately and responses wondering verses or extra h@lps for to 7. You donot need 8. You can bring your man to a decision 9. You yourself do not become confused. 10. Your Subject develops ll. You do 12. not have of Christ and You always will to of scriptire confidence annoy Salvation?"" be ready yourself You the the job. faster. in you, because you with, "How will I bring Memorized when systematically not next a lot work are measure say. understanding. and prospect's and what their on apporach Holy Spirit reveal confidence. up questions make gives an you the matter it simple. opportunity. NEW ZION BAPTIST CHURCH 2935-LINCOLN AVENUE OGDEN ,UTAH 84401 TITHES 950.62 ENVELOPES 848.04 SUNDAY SCHOOL BENEVOLENT FUND 60.00 93.58 GENERAL MISSION RENT (2959) 62.71 450.00 RENT (2957) PALM SUNDAY 75.00 2,086.12 AFTER OFFERING(Rev. Davis Alaska) AFTER OFFERING (Rév, Willie Martin) 100.23 51.99 Night Offering (3-16-5) 64,10 MEN'S DAY ladditionat) 32.00 TOTAL MARCH RECEIPTS 4,874.39 Ida Mae Taylor, Rev, Willie Financial Secretary Davis, Pastor TREASURER'S fFEPORT FOR MARCH 1-31, 1975 DARES PME 2 PPS hk cadedsdeceseusketees March 7. 1975 COOH March ", 1975 COCCHSE CCS March 16, 1975 CoeoeeeeeeeeseTeeeoeees March ye 1975 MOREE Se. CET EHOHTOHR EOS SCHSHCEHESHES HH EEO ESHESEREHEOEE HHO HEHEHE HE TITS kv eweecannseseeneomenn COSC Manch 23, 1975 March 30. 1975 March 30 1975 cccccacevecccccccceces E OCHO HO EH OSE CROSSES TOTAL MARCH DEPOSTTS HOSHEE SHH HOHE OES EEE OS Bro. Forward from February ceseceece ER TOES 5.5506000e0sennsesgseads Tédak Monies Total Match @eeeooeeaoseoeeseeeneeeee Disbursemetns eee 88 @eeeoeeoeeeeoeeee2e Balance in Checking March 31, 1975 SAVINGS BANK-OF-UTAH Ceooeeeeeeoeoeeseseeeoeee OGUEN FIRST FEDERAL wccccccvosccesve TOTAL SAVINGS § .ccccccccccvccccrccces Reo, Dekhie C. Lee, Treasurer Rev. Wilkie Davis, Pastor DEPOSTTS 695,25 22.75 962.31 505.69 2,072, 79 142,43 13,33 372.60 87.24 7,874, 39 813.25 4,874, 39 5687.64 3,783.10 T, 904.5. 8,525.27 1,178.00 7,703.27 TRUSTEES' REPORT MARCH 1975 FOR 1-31, DATESKH TO 3-2 ~—63T0~—SsiRRev. Whe Mavis. 3 <2 fund-—— —___ Fenuiaay, 3-2 311 Rev. 3-2 312 Rev. 3 ~6 3-6 3 -6 3-6 3-9 5016 3] 313 Wikkte Davis Wiklie Davis Benevolent =Rev. France Davis..__-—--Men's Day-~—_. Rev. Wilkie Davis Sakary gon 3-9-5 318 §=6Rev. Wikkie Martin Willie Davis wilhtte Davis «322 Rev. Wilkie. Davis 3-23 324 Wh. Abfnred MeCowan 3-26 327 “3-23 Gas Donation 316 = Rev. -Waklie Davis 317 Warren Moore Rev. Rev. 321. 5-26 3~26 3-26 $-26 3-26 3-26 3-26 3-26 3~26 3-26 3-26 3-26 3~26 3-26 3-26 3-26 3-26 3-26 3~26 3-36 3-30 65.45 ——25.00 150.00 a - Rev, Darwin Welsh Salanu CGS for 3-19-5 Salary fon 3-235 _ Sawiees — CG Financial Services 15.00 103,86 50,00 214.08 Pay off 366.66 of. bet 2. bags $A 328 §=wikkinson Faun Services 331 332 333 334 335 336° 337 2935-Lincokn Utah Power & Light Co. — «Mt. Fue Supply— — — -709-33ad — Mt. Bell Telephone... - __._ 27.14 aa " Rev. oo Ma. W. AL Aten = _ ~ — Mann _ — March Ida M. Taylor VOTD VOID sth March Mts. A. Le. Watkins - Men's Day -Apael Farr & Sons 329 supplies Janitorial s—s§s§s5§-—«s330 © Peerless Products. 338 339 340 341 342 343 344 345 346 387 348 §=Mrs. Bessye Bartlett Utah Hand Laundry Ogden City Floral Ogden Standard Examiner — Milich —- _ Bank-Of-Utah 10.00 - CLeaning 39 robes FRowenr béAkR _. _. Febauanay— an $3.00 ~ 16,32 48.00 LE, 70 §=6Réev. Wklie Brigham, Chairman LEE, Treasurer 1,000.00 To Savings Gas Davis 19.58 28.50 26,88 © Installing vavle 709-33nd — 709-331d-— 2935-Lincoln Salary =Rev. Wilkie Davis 150,00 for 15.00 TOTAL MAR TRUSTEES’ COMMITTEE Robert G. Dekkie C, Sis. Ida M. Taylor, Fananctal Secretary Rev. Willie Davas, ,» 785. Bro. Sis. Beverly Petty, Secratary Pastor 09 18.55 acctsial tate 37.23 a 5 4478 Davis SDT. 120.00 | 159.00 VOID —__—-—_—— 100.00 : Wasatch Flonal-_—_____Fhower bike Bob Hartmann Utah Power & Light Co. Mt. Bell Telephone 57.99_ ~ 750.00 «15.00 | 150.00 325 Rev. M. J. Robinson-._____ Palm Sunday_House pymt, — 326 =6 Bank-Of-Utah Aveo bee | 90.00 — £5.00 Palm Sunday Bro. Bro, Sts. 715,00 © hge After Offering _ 3-23 323 Rev. Wkkie Tavis 5-23 3-26 AMOUNTS 150.00 Gas ee | After offering (ALaska) — 314 315 319 320 "3-16 EXPLANATIONS Salany for 3-2-5 Bao. Otis Walton Bro. Ray Fann Lucikke Kay Noble Haath NEW ZION BAPTIST CHURCH 2935 LINCOLN AVENUE OGDEN, UTAH 84401 10 April 1975 SUBJECT: Fund raising 10% The congregation Jesus Beloved Christ. Christian By program of to pay off the The New Zion Baptist INTRODUCTION I greet you in Members, the grace of intrest. There can parsonage. the God we be a great savings have come Church. name this far of our Lord because and of God's Saviour love and care for His people. In as much as this is the church that was built by faith, we must continue to progress in faith. At present, our major indebtness is the mortgage on the parsonage. The mortgage includeds not only the parsonage itself; but along with the parsonage is two houses located at 2957 & 2959 Lincoln Avenue. The purpose of this program is to implement a program and plan whereby we can liquidate this mortgage. The amount of the mortgage at the present time te (616,500.00 The mortgage payment is $214.08 per month. About $100.00 of that amount is being paid by The on the the 4th plan THE is as in October. follows: With we can accomplish if we family of the church. not limited to Sunday of each Month. 6 months at $50.00 i" " 41.75 per month. Prayer, can pay-off this mortgage this goal. that amount. PLAN 1. We are asking pledges from 2. Pledges will start $300.00, 3. Pledge payments 4. A pledge at may every but are be made on the second in of $300.00 can be paid off Se A pledge of 250.00 " " 8 mon 6. 200.00 33.50 7. 150.00 25.00 8. 125.00 21.00 9. 100.00 16.10 10. 75.00 12.05 ll. 50.00 8.35 12. 25.00 4.20 Individual program. I Sunday pledges Please pledge $ | give my full may fill support be made. out the We will to the Raising to this following Fund program. need PLEDGE every form Program Please to member's as complete pay NAME ADDRESS PHONE SIGNATURE Check one of $300.00 _ 250.00 200.00 the following your off this 0 cooperation commitment the form " to for parsonage. below. figures. $150.00 __ 125.00 __ $75.00___ 50.00_ 100.00 25.00. this this program. I will The Conditions by All used for monies that which raised purpose While we are busy must remember that the go.on. Therefore it is and above your regular if we seek The October that this ing The Fund the climax 1975. this program for paying and of the will the parsonage will be raising money for this purpose, we regular wxpenses of the church must necessary to make your pledge over tithes and offerings. We can do it ask His program If everyone program operate. off only. Lord will be does a blessings will his success. be on or her upon the part, this 4th program. Sunday I am in convinced funds for this program will be deposited in the BuildAccount once each month following the Second Sunday. I repeat will be used for the paying off of the parsonage only. 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