| Title | Box 15, Folder 02: Watch Night Service Documents, 2002 to 2012 |
| Contributors | New Zion Baptist Church |
| Description | Watch Night Service Documents, 2002 to 2012 |
| Subject | Worship programs; Advertising--Churches; Church announcements; Church history |
| Keyword | Events |
| Digital Publisher | Digitized by Special Collections & University Archives, Stewart Library, Weber State University. |
| Date | 2002; 2006; 2012 |
| Date Digital | 2024 |
| Item Size | 11 x 8.5 inches |
| Medium | Certificates; Financial records; Receipts (financial records); Programs; Plays (literary genre); Ephemera; Booklets; Photocopies; Documents; Documents (handwritten); Notes (handwritten); Posters; Fliers (printed materials) |
| 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 15, Folder 02 |
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The. service usually begins anywhere from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. and ends at midnight with the entrance of the New Year. Some people come to church first, before going out to celebrate. For others, church is the only New Year's Eve event. Many of us Christian happens have religious when Still, it seemed routinely service elements assumed that Watch of Christianity become -- made a bit more Afro Night was a centric fairly standard because that's what linked with the Black Church. that predominately White Christian churches did not include Watch Night services on their calendars, but focused instead on Christmas Eve programs. In fact, there were instances where clergy in mainline denominations wondered aloud about the propriety of linking religious services with However, there is a reason for the importance of New Year's Eve holiday like New Year's Eve. African American congregations. a secular services in The Watch Night Services in Black communities that we celebrate today can be traced back to gatherings on December 31, 1862, Emancipation stroke also known as "Freedom's Eve." On that night, Blacks came together in churches and private homes all across the nation, anxiously awaiting news that the Proclamation actually had become law. Then, at the of midnight, it was January 1, 1863, and all slaves in the Confederate States were declared legally free. When the news was received, there were prayers, shouts and songs of joy as people fell to their knees and thanked God. Black people have gathered in churches annually on New Year's Eve ever since, praising and thanking God for bringing us safely through another year. It's been 145 years since that first Freedom's Eve and many of us were never taught the African American history of Watch Night, but tradition still brings us together at this time every year to praise God and celebrate "how we got over." It's important to educate more of our family and friends about our historical African American event and Christian tradition! Let us be mindful that the Word of God tells us, “My people are destroyed for a lack of Knowledge.” (Hosea 4:6a) WATCH NIGHT Combined Watch Night Service New Zion Baptist Church * Second Baptist Church * Embry Chapel AME Church December 31, 2009 * 9:00 p.m. Order of Service Call to Worship Choir Procession Praise and Worship Scripture and Prayer Musical Selections Testimony Period Youth & Young Adult Presentations Musical Selections New Zion Youth Choir Mime Performance second Baptist Mime Ministry Liturgical Dance Presentation of Guest Speaker Musical Selections Watch Night Message New Zion Children of the King Praise Dancers Min. Bobby Porter Combined Women’s Choir Pastor Charles Petty Musical Selections Combined Women’s Choirs Presentation of Guest Speaker New Zion Associate Pastor Watch Night Message Pastor Bruce Davis, Sr. Invitation to Discipleship Rev. Calvin Williams Candlelight Communion Pastor Bruce Davis, Sr. & Pastor Charles Petty Remarks and Benediction Pastor Bruce Davis, Sr. & Pastor Charles Petty “Please join us for breakfast downstairs in the Fellowship Hall.” New Zion Baptist Church * 2935 Lincoln Avenue * Ogden, Utah Dr. Bruce Davis, Sr., Senior Pastor The History of Watch Night Service Many of you who live or grew up in Black communities in the United States have probably heard of "Watch Night Services," the gathering of the faithful in church on New Year's Eve. The service usually begins anywhere from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. and ends at midnight with the entrance of the New Year. Some people come to church first, before going out to celebrate. For others, church is the only New Year's Eve event. Many of us have routinely assumed that Watch Night was a fairly standard Christian religious service -- made a bit more Afro centric because that's what happens when elements of Christianity become linked with the Black Church. Still, it seemed that predominately White Christian churches did not include Watch Night services on their calendars, but focused instead on Christmas Eve programs. In fact, there were instances where clergy in mainline denominations wondered aloud about the propriety of linking religious services with a secular holiday like New Year's Eve. However, there is a reason for the importance of New Year's Eve services in African American congregations. The Watch Night Services in Black communities that we celebrate today can be traced back to gatherings on December 31, 1862, also known as "Freedom's Eve." On that night, Blacks came together in churches and private homes all across the nation, anxiously awaiting news that the Emancipation Proclamation actually had become law. Then, at the stroke of midnight, it was January 1, 1863, and all slaves in the Confederate States were declared legally free. When the news was received, there were prayers, shouts and songs of joy as people fell to their knees and thanked God. Black people have gathered in churches annually on New Year's Eve ever since, praising and thanking God for bringing us safely through another year. I's been 145 years since that first Freedom's Eve and many of us were never taught the African American history of Watch Night, but tradition still brings us together at this time every year to praise God and celebrate "how we got over.” It’s important to educate more of our family and friends about our historical African American event and Christian tradition! Let us be mindful that the Word of God tells us, “My people are destroyed for a lack of knowledge.” (Hosea 4:6a) NIGHT Combined Watch Night Service New Zion Baptist Church * Second Baptist Church * Embry Chapel AME Church December 31, 2009 * 9:00 p.m. Order of Service Call to Worship Min. Lillie Holman Choir Procession Combined Choirs Praise and Worship Combined Praise Teams scripture and Prayer Combined Deacons Musical Selections Combined Men's Choir Testimony Period Min. Linda Williams Youth & Young Adult Presentations Musical Selections New Zion Youth Choir Mime Performance second Baptist Mime Ministry Liturgical Dance Presentation of Guest Speaker Musical Selections Watch Night Message New Zion Children of the King Praise Dancers Min. Bobby Porter Combined Women’s Choir Pastor Charles Petty Musical Selections Combined Women’s Choirs Presentation of Guest Speaker New Zion Associate Pastor Watch Night Message Pastor Bruce Davis, Sr. Invitation to Discipleship Rev. Calvin Williams Candlelight Communion Pastor Bruce Davis, Sr. & Pastor Charles Petty Remarks and Benediction Pastor Bruce Davis, Sr. & Pastor Charles Petty “Please join us for breakfast downstairs in the Fellowship Hall.” New Zion Baptist Church * 2935 Lincoln Avenue * Ogden, Utah Dr. Bruce Davis, Sr., Senior Pastor The History of Watch Night Service Many of you who live or grew up in Black communities in the United States have probably heard of "Watch Night Services," the gathering of the faithful in church on New Year's Eve. The service usually begins anywhere from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. and ends at midnight with the entrance of the New Year. Some people come to church first, before going out to celebrate. For others, church is the only New Year's Eve event. Many of us have routinely assumed that Watch Night was a fairly standard Christian religious service -- made a bit more Afro centric because that's what happens when elements of Christianity become linked with the Black Church. Still, it seemed that predominately White Christian churches did not include Watch Night services on their calendars, but focused instead on Christmas Eve programs. In fact, there were instances where clergy in mainline denominations wondered aloud about the propriety of linking religious services with a secular holiday like New Year’s Eve. However, there is a reason for the importance of New Year's Eve services in African American congregations. The Watch Night Services in Black communities that we celebrate today can be traced back to gatherings on December 31, 1862. also Known as "Freedom's Eve." On that night, Blacks came together in churches and private homes all across the nation, anxiously awaiting news that the Emancipation Proclamation actually had become law. Then, at the stroke of midnight, it was January 1, 1863, and all slaves in the Confederate States were declared legally free. When the news was received, there were prayers, shouts and songs of joy as people fell to their knees and thanked God. Black people have gathered in churches annually on New Year's Eve ever since, praising and thanking God for bringing us safely through another year. It's been 145 years since that first Freedom's Eve and many of us were never taught the African American history of Watch Night, but tradition still brings us together at this time every year to praise God and celebrate "how we got over." It's important to educate more of our family and friends about our historical African American event and Christian tradition! Let us be mindful that the Word of God tells us, “My people are destroyed for a lack of knowledge.” (Hosea 4:6a) WATCH NIGHT rete : ; ] ~ wel} chon On tompined a. nor le PrpewesiOn || of ha = YO wor) (aol | Wr nlams (male wom, ypullr have@ eas’ eh ia (ne beep syocouse + (WOOLY p= <2) Vy, / @ aris mbhiVed — — — ee rchiee ASO PTL + Nagy i rownt Selections a ve LAIN OF Rowe tg Ul dif Holman ho; (RS lombuied ~nQise TWN dembifid Ollicons ™ ule 0 lo mlauinod Chote. 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McLall, Ill, M.Div., Senior Pastor ew Zion Baptist Church = 2930 Lincoln Avenue = Ogden, Utah 8440 Hice: (B01) 392-221 The History of Watch Night Service Many of you who live or grew up in Black communities in the United States have probably heard of "Watch Night Services," the gathering of the faithful in church on New Year's Eve. The service usually begins anywhere from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. and ends at midnight with the entrance of the New Year. Some people come to church first, before going out to celebrate. For others, church is the only New Year's Eve event. Many of us have routinely assumed that Watch Night was a fairly standard Christian religious service -- made a bit more Afro centric because that's what happens when elements of Christianity become linked with the Black Church. Still, it seemed that predominately White Christian churches did not include Watch Night services on their calendars, but focused instead on Christmas Eve programs. In fact, there were instances where clergy in mainline denominations wondered aloud about the propriety of linking religious services with a secular holiday like New Year's Eve. However, there is a reason for the importance of New Year's Eve services in African American congregations. The Watch Night Services in Black communities that we celebrate today can be traced back to gatherings on December 31, 1862, also known as "Freedom's Eve." On that night, Blacks came together in churches and private homes all across the nation, anxiously awaiting news that the Emancipation Proclamation actually had become law. Then, at the stroke of midnight, it was January 1, 1863, and all slaves in the Confederate States were declared legally free. When the news was received, there were prayers, shouts and songs of joy as people fell to their knees and thanked God. Black people have gathered in churches annually on New Year's Eve ever since, praising and thanking God for bringing us safely through another year. It's still and our and been 150 years since that first Freedom's Eve but tradition brings us together at this time every year to praise God celebrate "how we got over." It’s important to educate more of family and friends about our historical African American event Christian tradition! Sermon Notes for -ROM %, ley Pastor Carey E. McCall, IIT, M.Div. SERMON TOPIC: “Necessary Endings” TEXT John 15:1-2 (King James Version) VERSE I: husbandman. 1 am the true vine and my Father is the VERSE 2: Every branch in me that beareth not fruit he taketh away: and every branch that beareth fruit, he purgeth it, that it may bring forth more fruit. SERMON POINTS POINT POINT POINT 1: Healthy buds or branches that are not the best ones get cut by the gardener. 2: Sick branches that are not going to get well get cut off. 3: Dead branches are taking up space needed for healthy ones to survive. Responsive Reading Watch Night Service O God, as was customary of our parents and ancestors, we come to this Watch Night vigil to be with You, in Your house, as we usher out the old year and welcome the dawning of a new year. We come, thanking You for guidance and direction. Go before us, O God, and draw us into the future where You are. Our slave ancestors watched that night long ago for the signing of the Emancipation Proclamation. Lord, keep us awake and alert as we follow in the light of Your Word, searching for the good news of the gospel, and the comforting signs of Your love in this world. We thank you for watching over us and caring for us through the old year, as we walked in the light of Your love. We thank You for Your promises of peace, healing, and justice. We come, O God, with great expectations and great hopes. Keep these fires kindled within us that we may watch and wait, and once more feel Your presence. Let us know Your power as we embark upon this journey. You have led us in the past. Guide us now, and always, that we might choose to do Your will and follow Your way. We are pilgrims in a barren land. We give You praise, O God, for Your goodness and mercy; for life, health and friends, and for the many blessings You always send. Above all, we thank You for Jesus Christ, who lifts our hopes, guides us in the Way, in this new year, and in years to come. All praise, honor glory, and thanks to You, our God, through Jesus Christ our risen Savior and Lord. Watch Night Fellowship cncillen Service New Zion Baptist Church ~ Second Baptist Church ~ Embry Chapel AME Church December 31, 2012 10:00 p.m. Order of Service Praise and Worship Team Invocation ~ Minister Responsive Reading from the African American Heritage Hymnal Watch Night ~ Minister Music Ministry ~ Fellowship Choir Time of Giving ~ Officers and Ushers sermonic Hymn ~ Fellowship Choir The Word Pastor Carey E. McCall - Ill, New Zion Baptist Church Invitation to Christian Discipleship ~ Minister Fellowship Communion Service ~ Clergy & Diaconate New Years Prayer ~ Minister LITANIES | 104. WATCH NIGHT SERVICE ch Ni Ni rs, we come to this Watch e the vio y of our parents and ancesto O God, as was customarhouse, as we usher out the old year and welcom r to be with you, in you r. new yea guidance We come, thanking you forare. you into the future where watc hed Our slave ancestors p Proclamation. Lord, kee and direction. Go before us, O that night long ago for the 193 a God, ‘ and drawus signing of the Emanicpati this ery chsigns of your love in g tin for com the gos pel, and ing for the good news of the g for us through the old year, as We thank you fo r watching over us and carin love. We thank you for your promises of peace, healing walked in the lig ht of your and justice. kindled withi ions and great hopes. Keep these fires We come, O God, with great expectat your oat know us Let once more feel your presence. us that we may watch an wait, and as we embark upon this journey: we might choose to do past. G uide us now, and always, that the You have led us in We are pilgrims in a barren land. y° ur way. low fol and l wil r you lth and e fri life, heaae ta goodness and mercy; for <4 a you, our God, through Jesus Christ our risen , for your we thank you for We give you praise, O God send. Above all, ays alw you gs for the many blessin yeat, and in years to come. the Way, in this new 10 our hopes, guides us All praise, honor, glory; and thanks to Savior and Lord. = The History of Watch Many of you who communities in the Night Service live or grew up United States have in Black probably heard of "Watch Night Services," the gathering of the faithful in church on New Year's Eve. The service ae usually begins anywhere from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. and orida at midnight with the entrance of the New Year. Some people come to church first, before going out to celebrate. For others, church is the only New Year's Eve event. Many of us have routinely assumed that Watch Night was a fairly standard Christian religious service -- made a bit more Afro centric because that's what happens when elements of Christianity become linked with the Black Church. Still, it seemed that predominately White Christian churches did not include Watch Night services on their calendars, but focused instead on Christmas Eve programs. In fact, there were instances where clergy in mainline denominations wondered aloud about the propriety of linking religious services with a secular holiday like New Year's Eve. However, there is a reason for the importance of New Year's Eve services in African American congregations. The Watch Night Services in Black communities that we celebrate today can be traced*back to gatherings on December 31, 1862,also known as "Freedom's Eve." On that night, Blacks came together in churches and private homes all across the nation, anxiously awaiting news that the Emancipation Proclamation actually had become law. Then, at the stroke of midnight, it was January 1, 1863, and all slaves in the Confederate States were declared legally free. When the news was received, there were prayers, shouts and songs of joy as people fell to their knees and thanked God. Black people have gathered in churches annually on New Year's Eve ever since, praising and thanking God for bringing us safely through another year. It's been 145 years since that first Freedom's Eve and many of us were never taught the African American history of Watch Night, but tradition still brings us together at this time every year to praise God and celebrate "how we got over." It’s important to educate more of our family and friends about our historical African American event and Christian tradition! Let us be mindful that the Word of God tells us, “My people are destroyed for a lack of knowledge.” (Hosea 4:6a) aid a\"g WATCH NIGHT New Zion Baptist Church * Second Baptist Church * Embry Chapel AME Church Friday, December 31, 2010 ~ 9:00 p.m. Order of Service Gall 10 WOFSRID: b.iccccesecdesctcsesccesecetavensdecssenssesnoesssdeeegereneneees Min. 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Stanley Ellington Youth & Young Adult Presentations STeee Tag06 ec ee New Zion Youth Choir Mime Performance.............ccccccssceeceseeeeeeseceeeeeueesaeeesaeeseateeaess second Baptist Mime Ministry Inspirational Dance ............cccceeceeseeceeeeeeee eee eees New Zion Children of the King Praise Dancers FS ~ PISCE TACIOGHONS oni cic ices con iciscavenevacoustioeeascevessvondesnj dvanteeuvinnreceseoweony cv Combined Choirs Watch Night Message .............ccccccceesseeeeceeeeeseeeeeeeueeseeesueersuaeeuaneueneas Pastor Charles Petty senior Pastor of Second Baptist Church PEM NING aise oa vbw 300 vewanwa nan aebadicbaes cauibeiechoavnasa cd dcewecbe es Combined Choirs Watch Night Message .............c.ccccccceccsseceseeeeessueeeeeeeueueevauaeeuaeeaeees Pastor Bruce Davis, Sr. senior Pastor of New Zion Baptist Church IAVITAUON 10: DISCIDIOSIID 5... o oe ii iis cesses iavecccveses ceossucensacetubescvrsorweranenesien Pulpit Candlelight Communion ............. Pastor Bruce Davis, Sr. & Pastor Charles Petty Remarks and Benediction .......... Pastor Bruce Davis, Sr. & Pastor Charles Petty “Please join us for breakfast downstairs in the Fellowship Hall.” De, Bruce Vavis, Sr., Senior Pastor New Zion Baptist Church ~ 2935 Lincoln Avenue ~ Ogden, Utah New Zion Baptist Church Qt Deacon Kennet Chairman of Di = Reverend C Second Bapust enur 227 - 27" Street Ogden, Utah 84401 / C01 iV) y 92-2211 «s Fax; (801) 392-3433 ‘ewzionut@aol.com fp YND “Tonytee. rT / Uo 1 Nantes lB den, Utah 84401 3 ) \i VN Bilal, “lL S Lincoln Avenue pPAcuel ‘) : Dr. Donald Carpenter Chairman of Trustees pl unas 7 look iy ey a7 / Ne Dear Reverend Petty Holy greetings in Jesus Christ who is the Way, lruth and the Life. This letter serves as a follow-up to our previous conversation concerning our upcoming combined Watch Night Service scheduled Jor Sunday, December 31, 2006. We wiii begin with a feliowship meal at 10:00 p.m. to be followed by the worship service at 11:00 p.m. The service theme will be “The Seven Deadly Sin” [Proverbs 6:16-19]._ We are planning to have seven ministers preach for five minutes each on each of the “deadly sins.”” We would like to invite two of your ministers to speak on one of the following two topics/sins: (1) “A Proud Look” and (2) “A Lying Tongue.” We are requesting that you inform us of the names of your ministers and their respective topics by Thursday, December 21, 2006, for program planning purposes. Thank you once again for accepting our invitation to join with us as we prayerfully seek the Lord with our petition for a spirit-filled and memorable time of fellowship, worship and praise to culminate an abundantly blessed year and usher in another exciting new year to experience His divine grace, mercy and favor. Please feel free to contact me or our church office should you have any additional questions or concerns. To God be the glory, Deacon Kenneth D. Wilder, Chairman New Zion Baptist Church Deacon Board “Love ye one another.” John 13:34 New Zion Baptist Church S Lincoln Avenue a N ay t CH) Deacon Kennet Chairman of Di) {\) i 4% A M4 | a Hoo! ; \ den, Utah 84401 92-2211 «s Fax; (801) 392-3433 rewztonut@aol.com or - Dr. Donald Carpenter Chairman of Trustees | 2006 Reverend C Second Bapus 227 - 27" Street Ogden, Utah Cnurcen 84401 Dear Reverend Petty and Congregation, Holy greetings in Jesus Christ who is the Way, Truth and the Life. This letter serves as a follow-up to our previous conversation concerning our upcoming combined Watch Night Service scheduled Jor Sunday, December 3i, 2006. We wiil begin with a fellowship meal at 10:00 p.m. to be followed by the worship service at 11:00 p.m. The service theme will be “The Seven Deadly Sin” [Proverbs 6:16-19]. We are planning to have seven ministers preach for five minutes each on each of the “deadly sins.”” We would like to invite two of your ministers to speak on one of the following two topics/sins: (1) “A Proud Look” and (2) “A Lying Tongue.” We are requesting that you inform us of the names of your ministers and their respective topics by Thursday, December 21, 2006, for program planning purposes. Thank you once again for accepting our invitation to join with us as we prayerfully seek the Lord with our petition for a spirit-filled and memorable time of fellowship, worship and praise to culminate an abundantly blessed year and usher in another exciting new year to experience His divine grace, mercy and favor. Please feel free to contact me or our church office should you have any additional questions or concerns. To God be the glory, Deacon Kenneth D. Wilder, Chairman New Zion Baptist Church Deacon Board “Love ye one another.” John 13:34 New Zion Baptist Church 2935 Lincoln Avenue Ogden, Utah 84401 Office: (801) 392-2211 «« Fax: (801) 392-3433 newztonut@aol.com Deacon Kenneth Wilder Chairman of Deacons Pastor Dr. Donald Carpenter Chairman of Trustees November 30, 2006 Reverend Charles Petty, Pastor Second Baptist Church 227 - 27" Street Ogden, Utah 84401 Dear Reverend Petty and Congregation, Holy greetings in Jesus Christ who is the Way, Truth and the Life. This letter serves as a follow-up to our previous conversation concerning our upcoming combined Watch Night Service scheduled jor Sunday, December 3i, 2006. We wiil begin with a feliowship meal at 10:00 p.m. to be followed by the worship service at 11:00 p.m. The service theme will be “The Seven Deadly Sin” [Proverbs 6:16-19]. We are planning to have seven ministers preach for five minutes each on each of the “deadly sins.” We would like to invite two of your ministers to speak on one of the following two topics/sins: (1) “A Proud Look” and (2) “A Lying Tongue.” We are requesting that you inform us of the names of your ministers and their respective topics by Thursday, December 21, 2006, for program planning purposes. Thank you once again for accepting our invitation to join with us as we prayerfully seek the Lord with our petition for a spirit-filled and memorable time of fellowship, worship and praise to culminate an abundantly blessed year and usher in another exciting new year to experience His divine grace, mercy and favor. Please feel free to contact me or our church office should you have any additional questions or concerns. To God be the glory, Deacon Kenneth D. Wilder, Chairman New Zion Baptist Church Deacon Board “Love ye one another.” John 13:34 New Zion Baptist Church 2935 Lincoln Avenue Ogden, Utah 84401 Office: (801) 392-2211 x Fax; (801) 392-3433 newzionut@aol.com Deacon Kenneth Wilder Chairman of Deacons Pastor Dr. Donald Carpenter Chairman of Trustees December 21, 2006 Reverend William Beard, Pastor Bethel Missionary Baptist Church 4531 South 250 West Ogden, Utah 84405 Dear Reverend Beard and Congregation, Holy greetings in Jesus Christ who is the Way, Truth and the Life. We would like to invite you and your congregation to attend our Watch Night Service on Sunday evening, December 31, 2006. We will begin with a fellowship meal at 10:00 p.m. to be followed by the worship service at 11:00 p.m. The service theme will be “The Seven Deadly Sin” [Proverbs 6:16-19]. We will have seven ministers preach for five minutes each on each of the “deadly sins.” We look forward to your joining with us as we prayerfully seek the Lord with our petition for a spirit-filled and memorable time of fellowship, worship and praise to culminate an abundantly blessed year and usher in another exciting new year to experience His divine grace, mercy and favor. To God be the glory, fp SAME wid / i). / [ . ? fy tJ Deacon Kenneth D. Wilder, Chairman New Zion Baptist Church Deacon Board “Love ye one another.” John 13:34 New Zion Baptist Church 2935 Lincoln Avenue Ogden, Utah 84401 Office: (801) 392-2211 «« Fax: (801) 392-3433 newzionut@aol.com Deacon Kenneth Wilder Chairman of Deacons Pastor Dr. Donald Carpenter Chairman of Trustees December 21, 2006 Reverend LaMar Jackson, Pastor True Vine Baptist Church 197 West 100 South Kaysville, Utah 84037 Dear Reverend Jackson and Congregation, Holy greetings in Jesus Christ who is the Way, Truth and the Life. We would like to invite you and your congregation to attend our Watch Night Service on Sunday evening, December 31, 2006. We will begin with a fellowship meal at 10:00 p.m. to be followed by the worship service at 11:00 p.m. The service theme will be “The Seven Deadly Sin” [Proverbs 6:16-19]. We will have seven ministers preach for five minutes each on each of the “deadly sins.” We look forward to your joining with us as we prayerfully seek the Lord with our petition for a spirit-filled and memorable time of fellowship, worship and praise to culminate an abundantly blessed year and usher in another exciting new year to experience His divine grace, mercy and favor. To God be the glory, ‘ Kel dLhilde L- Deacon Kenneth D. Wilder, Chairman New Zion Baptist Church Deacon Board “Love ye one another.” John 13:34 New Zion Baptist Church 2935 Lincoln Avenue Ogden, Utah 84401 Office: (801) 392-2211 «« Fax; (801) 392-3433 newzionut@aol.com Deacon Kenneth Wilder Chairman of Deacons Pastor Dr. Donald Carpenter Chairman of Trustees December 21, 2006 Reverend Willie Martin, III, Pastor Calvary Baptist Church 3286 Porter Avenue Ogden, Utah 84401 Dear Reverend Martin and Congregation, Holy greetings in Jesus Christ who is the Way, Truth and the Life. We would like to invite you and your congregation to attend our Watch Night Service on Sunday evening, December 31, 2006. We will begin with a fellowship meal at 10:00 p.m. to be followed by the worship service at 11:00 p.m. The service theme will be “The Seven Deadly Sin” [Proverbs 6:16-19]. We will have seven ministers preach for five minutes each on each of the “deadly sins.” We look forward to your joining with us as we prayerfully seek the Lord with our petition for a spirit-filled and memorable time of fellowship, worship and praise to culminate an abundantly blessed year and usher in another exciting new year to experience His divine grace, mercy and favor. To God be the glory, -. ULL dl L ( 7 he ) Deacon Kenneth D. Wilder, Chairman New Zion Baptist Church Deacon Board “Love ye one another.” John 13:34 New Zion Baptist Church 2935 Lincoln Avenue Ogden, Utah 84401 Office: (801) 392-2211 -s Fax; (801) 392-3433 newzionut@aol.com Deacon Kenneth Wilder Chairman of Deacons Pastor Dr. Donald Carpenter Chairman of Trustees December 21, 2006 Elder Henry McAllister, Pastor Finley Temple Church of God In Christ 119 West 30" Street Ogden, Utah 8440] Dear Elder McAllister and Congregation, Holy greetings in Jesus Christ who is the Way, Truth and the Life. We would like to invite you and your congregation to attend our Watch Night Service on Sunday evening, December 31, 2006. We will begin with a fellowship meal at 10:00 p.m. to be followed by the worship service at 11:00 p.m. The service theme will be “The Seven Deadly Sin” [Proverbs 6:16-19]. We will have seven ministers preach for five minutes each on each of the “deadly sins.” We look forward to your joining with us as we prayerfully seek the Lord with our petition for a spirit-filled and memorable time of fellowship, worship and praise to culminate an abundantly blessed year and usher in another exciting new year to experience His divine grace, mercy and favor. To God be the glory, AD? (£¥/ l/l¢ V/) Kk ) [ { / Ae Deacon Kenneth D. Wilder, Chairman New Zion Baptist Church Deacon Board “Love ye one another.” John 13:34 New Zion Baptist Church 2935 Lincoln Avenue Ogden, Utah 84401 Office: (801) 392-2211 - Fax; (801) 392-3433 newzionut@aol.com Deacon Kenneth Wilder Chairman of Deacons Pastor Dr. Donald Carpenter Chairman of Trustees December 21, 2006 Elder George Green, Pastor New Revelation Church of God In Christ 1776 West 4800 South, Apt V Roy, Utah 84067 Dear Elder Green and Congregation, Holy greetings in Jesus Christ who is the Way, Truth and the Life. We would like to invite you and your congregation to attend our Watch Night Service on Sunday evening, December 31, 2006. We will begin with a fellowship meal at 10:00 p.m. to be followed by the worship service at 11:00 p.m. The service theme will be “The Seven Deadly Sin” [Proverbs 6:16-19]. We will have seven ministers preach for five minutes each on each of the “deadly sins.” We look forward to your joining with us as we prayerfully seek the Lord with our petition for a spirit-filled and memorable time of fellowship, worship and praise to culminate an abundantly blessed year and usher in another exciting new year to experience His divine grace, mercy and favor. To God be the glory, a ie ; Yn es de / F £ , A n Y, ) iL. [ Lic | L/ Deacon Kenneth D. Wilder, Chairman New Zion Baptist Church Deacon Board “Love ye one another.” John 13:34 New Zion Baptist Church 2935 Lincoln Avenue Ogden, Utah 84401 Office: (801) 392-2211 «s Fax; (801) 392-3433 newzionut@aol.com Deacon Kenneth Wilder Chairman of Deacons Pastor Dr. Donald Carpenter Chairman of Trustees December 21, 2006 Elder Jimmie Warren, Pastor Holy Way Christian Church 952 — 28" Street Ogden, Utah 84403 Dear Elder Warren and Congregation, Holy greetings in Jesus Christ who is the Way, Truth and the Life. We would like to invite you and your congregation to attend our Watch Night Service on Sunday evening, December 31, 2006. We will begin with a fellowship meal at 10:00 p.m. to be followed by the worship service at 11:00 p.m. The service theme will be “The Seven Deadly Sin” [Proverbs 6:16-19]. We will have seven ministers preach for five minutes each on each of the “deadly sins.” We look forward to your joining with us as we prayerfully seek the Lord with our petition for a spirit-filled and memorable time of fellowship, worship and praise to culminate an abundantly blessed year and usher in another exciting new year to experience His divine grace, mercy and favor. To God be the glory, Baus © lille Deacon Kenneth D. Wilder, Chairman New Zion Baptist Church Deacon Board “Love ye one another.” John 13:34 New Zion Baptist Church 2935 Lincoln Avenue Ogden, Utah 84401 Office: (801) 392-2211 « Fax; (801) 392-3433 newzionut@aol.com Deacon Kenneth Wilder Chairman of Deacons Dr. Donald Carpenter Chairman of Trustees Pastor December 21, 2006 Elder Johnny Miller, Pastor Emanuel Church of God In Christ P. O. Box 9871 Ogden, Utah 84409 Dear Elder Miller and Congregation, Holy greetings in Jesus Christ who is the Way, Truth and the Life. We would like to invite you and your congregation to attend our Watch Night Service on Sunday evening, December 31, 2006. We will begin with a fellowship meal at 10:00 p.m. to be followed by the worship service at 11:00 p.m. The service theme will be “The Seven Deadly Sin” [Proverbs 6:16-19]. We will have seven ministers preach for five minutes each on each of the “deadly sins.” We look forward to your joining with us as we prayerfully seek the Lord with our petition for a spirit-filled and memorable time of fellowship, worship and praise to culminate an abundantly blessed year and usher in another exciting new year to experience His divine grace, mercy and favor. To God be the glory, ; ir | Brush. LU AO Deacon Kenneth D. Wilder, Chairman New Zion Baptist Church Deacon Board “Love ye one another.” John 13:34 New Zion Baptist Church 2935 Lincoln Avenue Ogden, Utah 84401 Office: (801) 392-2211 «s Fax; (801) 392-3433 newzionut@aol.com Deacon Kenneth Wilder Chairman of Deacons Dr. Donald Carpenter Chairman of Trustees Pastor December 21, 2006 Reverend Nurjhan Govan, Pastor Embry Chapel A.M.E. Church 264 — 30" Street Ogden, Utah 84401 Dear Reverend Govan and Congregation, Holy greetings in Jesus Christ who is the Way, Truth and the Life. We would like to invite you and your congregation to attend our Watch Night Service on Sunday evening, December 31, 2006. We will begin with a fellowship meal at 10:00 p.m. to be followed by the worship service at 11:00 p.m. The service theme will be “The Seven Deadly Sin” [Proverbs 6:16-19]. We will have seven ministers preach for five minutes each on each of the “deadly sins.” We look forward to your joining with us as we prayerfully seek the Lord with our petition for a spirit-filled and memorable time of fellowship, worship and praise to culminate an abundantly blessed year and usher in another exciting new year to experience His divine grace, mercy and favor. To God be the glory, Hany XM. Lid» Deacon Kenneth D. Wilder, Chairman New Zion Baptist Church Deacon Board “Love ye one another.” John 13:34 New Zion Baptist Church 2935 Lincoln Avenue Ogden, Utah 84401 Office: (801) 392-2211 «5 Fax; (801) 392-3433 newzionut@aol.com Deacon Kenneth Wilder Chairman of Deacons Pastor Dr. Donald Carpenter Chairman of Trustees December 21, 2006 Bishop Bobby Allen, Pastor Griffin Memorial Church of God In Christ P. O. Box 1802 Ogden, Utah 84401 Dear Bishop Allen and Congregation, Holy greetings in Jesus Christ who is the Way, Truth and the Life. We would like to invite you and your congregation to attend our Watch Night Service on Sunday evening, December 31, 2006. We will begin with a fellowship meal at 10:00 p.m. to be followed by the worship service at 11:00 p.m. The service theme will be “The Seven Deadly Sin” [Proverbs 6:16-19]. We will have seven ministers preach for five minutes each on each of the “deadly sins.” We look forward to your joining with us as we prayerfully seek the Lord with our petition for a spirit-filled and memorable time of fellowship, worship and praise to culminate an abundantly blessed year and usher in another exciting new year to experience His divine grace, mercy and favor. To God be the glory, Hrjlyk “Ll bey. Deacon Kenneth D. Wilder, Chairman New Zion Baptist Church Deacon Board “Love ye one another.” John 13:34 Page 1 of 1 Subj: Date: From: To: NZBC Watch Night Service 12/21/2006 2:31:18 PM Mountain Standard Time newzionut | Roosevelt.Neely@HILL.af.mil, neelo4him@msn.com Good afternoon Rev. Neely, Attached is a copy of the invitation letter for you and your congregation to join us at our annual Watch Night Service. We look forward to worshipping with you. Min. Lillie Holman NZBC Office Manager Thursday, December 21, 2006 America Online: newzionut New Zion Baptist Church 2935 Lincoln Avenue Ogden, Utah 84401 Office: (801) 392-2211 x Fax; (801) 392-3433 newzionut@aol.com Deacon Kenneth Wilder Chairman of Deacons Dr. Donald Carpenter Chairman of Trustees Pastor December 21, 2006 CMSegt Roosevelt Neely, Chaplain Hill AFB Chapel (Gospel Service) 75 ABW/HC — 5711 “E” Avenue Hill Air Force Base, Utah 84056 Dear Chaplain Neely and Congregation, Holy greetings in Jesus Christ who is the Way, Truth and the Life. We would like to invite you and your congregation to attend our Watch Night Service on Sunday evening, December 31, 2006. We will begin with a fellowship meal at 10:00 p.m. to be followed by the worship service at 11:00 p.m. The service theme will be “The Seven Deadly Sin” [Proverbs 6:16-19]. We will have seven ministers preach for five minutes each on each of the “deadly sins.” We look forward to your joining with us as we prayerfully seek the Lord with our petition for a spirit-filled and memorable time of fellowship, worship and praise to culminate an abundantly blessed year and usher in another exciting new year to experience His divine grace, mercy and favor. To God be the glory, Deacon Kenneth D. Wilder, Chairman New Zion Baptist Church Deacon Board “Love ye one another.” John 13:34 Rev. Lamar Jackson, Pastor True Vine Baptist Church 197 West 100 South Kaysville, Utah 84037 Calvary Baptist Church Rev. Harold Fields, Pastor Unity Baptist Church 227-27" Street Ogden, Utah Rev. France Davis, Pastor 1170 West 84401 84111 Rey. William Beard, Pastor Bethel Missionary Baptist Church 4531 South 250 West Ogden, Utah 84405 Rev. Nurjhan B. Govan / Embry Chapel A.M.E. Church 1000 North Salt Lake City, Utah Rey. Michael Ross, Pastor 84116 Rev. Bobby Ashley, Pastor New Hope Baptist Church 513 “G” Street Rock Springs, WY 82901 St. Paul Baptist Church 1090 South State Street Salt Lake City, Utah Rey. Charles Petty, Pastor Second Baptist Church 1320 Bannock Street Boise, ID 83702 Rey. Corey Hodges, Pastor New Pilgrim Baptist Church 6196 Redwood Road Salt Lake City, Utah 84123 Rev. Nurjhan B. Govan Rey. Willie Martin, III, Pastor / Calvary Baptist Church 3286 Porter Avenue Ogden, Utah 84401 Rev. Herbert Lilly, Pastor 264 — 30" Street Trinity A.M.E. Church 239 East Martin Luther King Blvd. Salt Lake City, Utah 84115 New Life Missionary Baptist Church Bishop Bobby Allen, Pastor Bishop Bobby Allen, Pastor Elder Henry McAllister, Pastor Ogden, Utah 84401 E’benezer Church of God In Christ 820 South 300 East Salt Lake City, Utah pens er an WA , P. O. Box 1802 84111 Elder Johnny Miller, Pastor / Emanuel Church of God In Christ P. O. Box 9871 Elder Jimmie Warren, IIT, Pastor / _. Holy Way Christian Church 952 — 28" Street Ogden, Utah 84403 Elder D.E. Newsome, Pastor Fresh Start Evangelistic Deliverance Temple Church of God In Christ Lt Col Melanie Erickson, Chaplair Hill AFB Chapel 75 ABW/HC — 5711 “E” Avenue Church of God In Christ 1776 West 4800 South, Apt V Roy, Utah 84067 New Zion Baptist Church New Zion Baptist Church 84401 New Zion Baptist Church 2935 Lincoln Avenue Ogden, Utah 84401 CMSegt Roosevelt Neely, Chaplain Hill AFB Chapel (Gospel Service) V 75 ABW/HC — 5711 “E” Avenue Elder George Green, Pas or / New Revelation 2935 Lincoln Avenue Ogden, Utah 84401 Hill Air Force Base, Utah 2935 Lincoln Avenue 2935 Lincoln Avenue v4 Salt Lake City, Utah 84115 New Zion Baptist Church 84401 84118 Finley Temple Church of God In Christ Ogden, Utah New Zion Baptist Church Ogden, Utah Kearns, Utah 119 West 30" Street Ogden, Utah 84401 3378 South 275 East Ogden, Utah 84409 5746 South 3275 West Ogden, Utah 84401 2935 Lincoln Avenue Ogden, Utah 84401 New Zion Baptist Church 2935 Lincoln Avenue Ogden, Utah 84401 Hill Air Force Base, Utah 84056 84056 New Zion Baptist Church 2935 Lincoln Avenue Ogden, Utah 84401 New Zion Baptist Church 2935 Lincoln Avenue Ogden, Utah 84401 New Zion Baptist Church 2935 Lincoln Avenue Ogden, Utah 84401 |
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