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“Proclaiming the word of God through thoughts, ideas, and concepts” TM
Thirteenth Year Winter Quarter 2013 Volume 13 Issue 4
Food For Thought:
How to Observe Thanksgiving
• Count your blessings instead of your
crosses;
• Count your gains instead of your
losses.
• Count your joys instead of your woes;
• Count your friends instead of your
foes.
• Count your smiles instead of your
tears;
• Count your courage instead of your
fears.
• Count your full years instead of your
lean;
• Count your kind deeds instead of your
mean.
• Count your health instead of your
wealth;
• Count on God instead of yourself.
Author: Unknown
Food For Thought: Thanksgiving Day. . . . . . . 1 Pray for the USA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . 2 They did their part . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Quote . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Matter of Perception: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . All Saints Day . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3 3
Thanksgiving Day . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . 3 Bishop Oliver J. Haney, Jr. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . COGIC - Bishop of the Northern Georgia First Ecclesiastical Jurisdiction. KidsKorner: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . The Scary Storm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
4 5 5
Black History: C. T. Vivian. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . History of Veteran Day . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
6 6
LifeLines . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lest we forget . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Time to Pray: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Nelson Mandela . . . .. . . : . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Greeting in the Wonderful and
Matchless Name of Jesus
As the year of 2013 draws to a close, “The Year of Great Grace”, we can say that God is really good. I don’t say God was good because God is always in the NOW! Now faith is . . .
We are celebrating the end of the year holidays, All Saints Day, Veteran’s Day, Thanksgiving, and Christmas; this issue will give some recaps.
We have celebrated life and home goings; but God is gracious to have given us an opportunity to continue to live and give thanks for His wondrous deeds. Thank you Lord!
Bishop Oliver J. Haney, Jr. and Chaplain Laverne Haney are our most honored guests for this issue. Both of them have are highly respected in the Church of God in Christ [C.O.G.I.C.] church family and organization. Dr . Haney i s t h e B i shop o f th e North Georgia
Ecclesiastical Jurisdiction.
Your Servant in Christ,
Minister Rose M. Cooley-Shuman
Bishop Oliver J. Haney, Jr. &
Chaplain LaVerne Haney
Time To Pray – Ephesians 1:15-23
Pray For The USA They Did Their Part
They Did Their Share By Joanna Fuchs
On Veteran’s Day we honor Soldiers who protect our nation. For their service as our warriors, They deserve
our admiration.
Some were drafted; Some were volunteers; For some it was just
yesterday; For some it’s been many years; In the jungle or desert,
On land or on the sea, They did whatever was assigned To produce a victory.
Some came back; some didn’t They defended us everywhere.
Some saw combat; some rode a desk; All of them did their share.
No matter what the duty, For low pay and little glory, These soldiers gave up normal lives, For duties mundane and gory, Let every veteran be honored;
Don’t let politics get in the way.
Without them, freedom would have died; What they did, we can’t repay.
We owe so much to them, Who kept us safe from terror.
Instructions
Stare at the fourfourfourfour blackblackblackblack dotsdotsdotsdots in the center of the image be low for
15 – 20 seconds.
Then quickly close your eyes for about 5 to 7 seconds.
You should see a white circle with an image inside it.
Remember Jesus is the reason for the season
Pray for the USAPray for the USAPray for the USAPray for the USA
Lyrics by the Clark Sisters
Suicide and rape going up
Homicide cases piling up
Rape and killing Even with
innocent, little children
To those that can clearly see
You know that this shouldn't be
'Cause what America needs is more love and peace
She can be free if she goes back down to her knees
PrayPrayPrayPray for thefor thefor thefor the USAUSAUSAUSA
They took prayer out of schools
Now we have knives and guns
Building nuclear weapons
Everyday by the tons
Drugs have become a way of life today Sickness and
disease spread all over the land
To those that can clearly see
That what America needs is more love and peace
She can be free if she goes back down to her knees
“They took prayer out of schools; now we have knives and guns, Building nuclear weapons . . .”
PrayPrayPrayPray for thefor thefor thefor the USAUSAUSAUSA
We can't continue to be The
land of the free Home of the
brave If we don't remember
PrayPrayPrayPray for thefor thefor thefor the USAUSAUSAUSA
Come on, everybody
Let us pray for our country, USA
Come on, everybody
Pray for our brothers and sisters
Pray for the nation, let's say a prayer
Pray for peace
Pray for the nation
'A woman's heart should be so hidden in Christ that a man
should have to seek Him first to find her.'
Maya Angelou
Quotes:
Hatred paralyzes life; love releases it. Hatred confuses life; love harmonizes it. Hatred darkens life; love illumines it.
-- Martin Luther King Jr.
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A Matter of Perception
All Saints Day:
WhWrrrrrha
Thanksgiving Day:
Thanksgiving Day has been an annual holiday in the United States since 1863. Not everyone sees Thanksgiving Day as a cause for celebration. Each year since 1970, a group of Native Americans and their supporters have staged a protest for a National Day of Mourning at Plymouth Rock in Plymouth, Massachusetts on Thanksgiving Day. American Indian Heritage Day is also observed at this time of the year.
There are claims that the first Thanksgiving Day was held in the city of El Paso, Texas in 1598. Another early event was held in 1619 in the Virginia Colony. Many people trace the origins of the modern Thanksgiving Day to the harvest celebration that the Pilgrims held in Plymouth, Massachusetts in 1621.
“George Washington,. . . proclaimed the first national Thanksgiving Day in 1789.”
However, their first true thanksgiving was in 1623, when they gave thanks for rain that ended a drought. These early thanksgivings took the form of a special church service, rather than a feast. In the second half of the 1600s, thanksgivings after the harvest became more common and started to become annual events. However, it was celebrated on different days in different communities and in some places there were more than one thanksgiving each year.
George Washington, the first president of the United States, proclaimed the first national Thanksgiving Day in 1789.
What do you see?What do you see?What do you see?What do you see? Instructions: Hold the image about three inches from your nose and slowly move the image away from your face. You should see an amazing 3D image of a “Heart” in the center of the image. Go ahead; Try it!
According to some sources, the idea for All Saints' Day goes back to the fourth century when the Greek Christians kept a festival on the first Sunday after Pentecost (in late May or early June) in honor of all martyrs and saints. Other sources say that a commemoration of “All Martyrs” began to be celebrated as early as 270 [A.D.] but no specific month or date is recorded. Pope Gregory IV made All Saints' Day an authorized holiday in 837 [ A.D.]. It is speculated that the chosen date for the event, November 1, may have been an attempt to supplant the pagan Festival of the Dead (also known as Samhain or the feast of Saman, lord of death). All Saints' Day, which is celebrated globally, is closely tied with All Souls ’ Day, which was first instituted at the monastery in Cluny in 993 [A.D.] and quickly spread among Christians. All Saints' Day and All Souls' Day are also closely linked with Halloween, which is a shortened for the name “All Hallows' Even”
Editor’s Note: [A.D.] is an abbreviation for the Latin "Anno Domini", which translates to "the Year of Our Lord," referring to years after the birth of Jesus Christ. [C.E.] is used by some scholars instead, which means
"the Common Era."
Christmas Poem
God so loved the world that He gave, That’s the essence of the season, Giving as well as receiving.
Let’s look at some things you can Only see with the Heart Love - Joy – Peace
In giving you will find treasures, Far from the ordinary,
Not only at Christmas time but, In every moment of the New Year.
-- Rose M Cooley-Shuman
Elder Simon ShumanElder Simon ShumanElder Simon ShumanElder Simon Shuman
Teresita Glasgow
Teresita Glasgow – Cont’d Bishop Oliver J. HaneyBishop Oliver J. HaneyBishop Oliver J. HaneyBishop Oliver J. Haney - Cont’d We are blessed to have two of the
greatest gifts that God can give any church congregation, Bishop Oliver J. Haney, Jr. and First Lady Laverne Haney. For 22 years at his church they have diligently and faithfully served the Lord and His people. For us they have created an unforget-table legacy. By preaching and teaching God’s word, their legacy of laboring with sincere compassion for lost souls, had caused our lives to be changed completely. They are counted worthy of receiving double honor, a more abundant provision, for demonstrating the power of holy living.
Bishop Oliver J. Haney, former Interim President of the Inter--denominational Theological Seminary (ITTC) has been faithful in his calling as pastor. In previous years he has served as pastor of four churches from 1965 to the present. He was pastor of two Presbyterian churches Antioch in Dalton, Georgia and Ebenezer in Rome, Georgia; and two church of God in Christ congregations, Fairburn Church of God in Christ in Fairburn, Georgia and New Horizons Church of God in Christ in East Point, Georgia.
“Dr. Oliver Haney, was the Dean of The Charles H. Mason
Theological Seminary (C.O.G.I.C.) thirty years --from
1974 – 2004”
Bishop Haney has traveled the world extensively, spreading the Word of God, often as a revivalist, conference speaker, and workshop leader. He has received numerous awards throughout his career and has been appointed Bishop of the [C.O.G.I.C.] Northern Georgia First Ecclesiastical Jurisdiction. Chaplain Lavern Haney has
faithfully served the Church of God in Christ in numerous capacities. She has worked as the secretary of ITC in the pastoral Care Office. President of the Ministers and Deacon Wives, President of Sister in Touch Ministries, and currently serve as the Director of Congregational Life and pastoral Care here at New Horizons Church of God in Christ.
(Cont’d in the next column)
ISSN: 1931-3403
Dr. Oliver J. Haney, Jr. Bishop of the North Georgia Ecclesiastical Jurisdiction
(C.O.G.I.C.)
“Let the elders that rule well be count-ed worthy of double honour, especially they who labour in the word and
doctrine.” 1 Timothy 5:17 (KJV) (Cont’d in the next column)
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Bishop HaneyBishop HaneyBishop HaneyBishop Haney –––– Cont’dCont’dCont’dCont’d
Bishop Oliver and Chaplain LaVerne Haney have been married forty-seven years and have a beautiful family; their son, First Administrative Assistant and Pastor Oliver J. Haney, III, and his wife First Lady Tiffany Haney and their three wonderful grandchildren, Olivia, Oliver J. IV and Taylor. Pictured above are three Alumni Deans of CH Mason Seminary
[L to R] Bishop David Hall Memphis TN, Rear--Bishop Oliver J. Haney, Jr. Atlanta, GA, Dean Harrold V. Bennett Atlanta, GA. –Middle Mother Margarette Moore Atlanta, GA
The Charles H. Mason Theological Seminary at the Interdenominational Theological Center – Atlanta, Ga. -- (hereafter cited as (ITC) is the official school for graduate theological education in the Church of God in Christ. Because of its membership in the ITC, the Charles H. Mason Theological Seminary is the only fully accredited, African- American Pentecostal Seminary in the world.
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Kids Korner A Child's Prayer for Morning Now, before I run to play, Let me not forget to pray To God who kept me through the night And waked me with the morning light
Help me, Lord, to love thee more Than I ever loved before, In my work and in my play
Be thou with me through the day. Amen. Author Unknown
For Kids
“. . .God Just keeps taking pictures of me”“. . .God Just keeps taking pictures of me”“. . .God Just keeps taking pictures of me”“. . .God Just keeps taking pictures of me”
For unto us is born in the City of David this day a Savior, which is Christ the Lord. Luke 2: 11
!
Minister Rose M. Cooley-Shuman’s new Gospel CD
Album titled: “Take No Thought”
[email protected] or [email protected] You may also call me at – (404) 762-8235
Christ The LordChrist The LordChrist The LordChrist The Lord
Knock Knock. Who's there? Donut.
Donut who? Donut open 'til Christmas!
The Scary Storm
A little girl walked daily to and from school. Though the weather that morning was questionable and clouds were forming, she made her daily trip to school.
As the afternoon progressed, the winds whipped up, along with thunder and lightning. The mother of the little girl felt concerned that her daughter would be frightened as she walked home from school, and she herself feared that the electrical storm might harm her child. Following the roar of thunder, lightning, like a flaming sword would cut through the sky.
Full of concern, the mother quickly got in her car and drove along the route to her child's school. As she did so, she saw her little girl walking along, but at each flash of lightning, the child would stop, look up and smile. Another and another were to follow quickly, each with the little girl stopping, looking up and smiling.
Finally, the mother called over to her child and asked, "What are you doing?" The child answered, "Smiling, God just keeps taking pictures of me."
--Author Unknown
“Father of Black History”The Song
History of Veterans Day
C. T. Vivian – Civil Rights Activist
(Continued in next column)
Born July 28, 1924 in Booneville, Missouri, Vivian
moved with his family to Macomb, Illinois when he
was six years old. After graduating from Macomb
High School in 1942, he enrolled at Western Illinois
University earning a bachelor's degree in history.
While working as a community recreation director in
Peoria, Illinois, Vivian participated in a successful
lunch counter sit-in in 1947. In 1959, Vivian moved to
Nashville, Tennessee, to study for the ministry at
American Baptist College where he became acquainted
with James Lawson and the nonviolent direct action
strategies of the Nashville Student Movement.
Presidential Medal of Freedom Recipient on Wednesday, Nov. 20, 2013 during a
ceremony in the East Room of the White House in Washington, D.C.
In early 1960, Vivian joined Diane Nash, James
Forman, John Lewis and other students from
local universities as they staged sit-ins and other
nonviolent protests throughout the city. In 1961,
Vivian was among the ten Nashville students who
replaced injured Freedom Ride participants. In 1963,
King invited Vivian to join the executive staff of the
SCLC as the director of affiliates. In this capacity,
Vivian coordinated the activities of local civil rights
groups nationwide. He also advised King and
organized demonstrations during campaigns in
Birmingham, St. Augustine and Selma. In 1966, Vivian
left the SCLC and moved to Chicago to direct the
Urban Training Center for Christian Mission and the
Coalition for United Community Action. He later
founded the Black Strategies and Information Center,
the National Center for Human Rights Education and
the Center for Democratic Renewal, formerly the
National Anti-Klan Network. From:
http://media.wayne.edu/release.php?id=2457
World War I – known at the time as “The Great War” -
officially ended when the Treaty of Versailles was signed
on June 28, 1919, in the Palace of Versailles outside the
town of Versailles, France. However, fighting ceased
seven months earlier when an armistice or temporary
cessation of hostilities, between the Allied nations and
Germany went into effect on the eleventh hour of the
eleventh day of the eleventh month. For that reason,
November 11, 1918, is generally regarded as the end of
“the war to end all wars.”
Soldiers of the 353rd Infantry near a church at Stenay,
Meuse in France, wait for the end of hostilities. This
photo was taken at 10:58 a.m., on November 11, 1918,
two minutes before the armistice ending World War I
went into effect. In November 1919, President Wilson
proclaimed November 11 as the first commemoration of
Armistice Day with the following words: "To us in
America, the reflections of Armistice Day will be filled
with solemn pride in the heroism of those who died in
the country’s service and with gratitude for the victory,
both because of the thing from which it has freed us and
because of the opportunity it has given America to show
her sympathy with peace and justice in the councils of
the nations…"
C. T. Vivian
Civil rights activist Cordy Tindell "C.T." Vivian laughs with PresidentBarack Obama after the president awarded him with the Presidential Medal of Freedom, Wednesday, Nov. 20, 2013, during a ceremony in the East Room of the White House in Washington.
LifeLines
John 3:16-18: King James Version
16For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life.
17For God sent not his Son into the world
to condemn the world; but that the world through him might be saved.
18He that believeth on him is not
condemned: but he that believeth not is condemned already, because he hath not believed in the name of the only begotten Son of God.
Lest we forget:
Howard Thruman
Lest we forget:
When the song of the angels is stilled, when the star in the sky is gone, when the kings and princes are home, when the shepherds are back with their flocks,
the work of Christmas begins:
to find the lost, to heal those broken in Spirit to feed the hungry, to release the prisoner, to released the oppressed to rebuild the nations, to bring peace among the people, to make music in the heart, and to radiate the Light of Christ everyday, in every way, in all we do, and in all that we say.
Then the work of Christ begins – Howard Thurman (1899-1981)
It’s Time To Pray Come ye Thankful People Come
Come, ye thankful people, come, raise the song of harvest home;
All is safely gathered in, ere the winter storms begin.
God our Maker doth provide for our wants to be supplied; Come to God’s own temple, come, raise the song of harvest home. All the world is God’s own field, fruit unto His praise to yield;
Wheat and tares together sown unto joy or sorrow grown.
First the blade and then the ear, then the full corn shall appear;
Lord of harvest, grant that we wholesome grain and pure may be.
For the Lord our God shall come, and shall take His harvest home;
From His field shall in that day all offenses purge away, Giving angels charge at last in the fire the tares to cast; But the fruitful ears to store in His garner evermore.
Even so, Lord, quickly come, bring Thy final harvest home; Gather Thou Thy people in, free from sorrow, free from sin,
There, forever purified, in Thy garner to abide;
Come, with all Thine angels come, raise the glorious harvest home.
Words: Henry Alford, Psalms and Hymns, 1844.Music: ST. GEORGE’S WINDSOR, George J. Elvey,
1858 (MIDI, score).
At 9 years old, Wallis is officially the youngest actress in Oscar history to be recognized. She's nominated for Best Actress for her role in Beasts of the Southern Wild—which also
earned a Best Picture.
Nelson Mandela – 1918-2013
Mandela was born on July 18, 1918. His father died when he was 12 and he became a ward of the Thembu Regent [tribe].
At primary school in Qunu his teacher Miss Mdingane gave him the name Nelson, in accordance with the custom to give all school children “Christian” names.
Nelson Mandela – Cont’d In 1958 he married a social worker Winnie Madikizela and they had two daughters. The couple divorced in 1996. In October 1963 he joined ten others on trial for sabotage in what became known as the Rivonia Trial. Facing the death penalty his words to the court at the end of his famous ‘Speech from the Dock’ on 20 April 1964 became immortalized:
“I have fought against white domination, and I have fought against black domination. I have cherished the ideal of a democratic and free society in which all persons live together in harmony and with equal opportunities. It is an ideal which I hope to live for and to achieve. But if needs be, it is an ideal for which I am prepared to die.”
On 11 June 1964 he and seven others were convicted and the next day were sentenced to life imprisonment. His mother died in 1968 and his eldest son Thembi in 1969.
In 1993 he and President FW de Klerk jointly won the Nobel Peace Prize and on 27 April 1994 he voted for the first time in his life.
On 10 May 1994 he was inaugurated South Africa’s first democratically elected President. On his 80th birthday in 1998 he married Graça Machel, his third wife. He stepped down in 1999 after one term as President. He died at his home in Johannesburg on 5 December 2013. He was 95.
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