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Rev. Charles C. Adams, Pastor Rev. Dr. Charles G. Adams, Pastor Emeritus
Rev. Dr. Kevin N. Taylor, Assistant Pastor Rev. Curtis H. B. Kilpatrick II, Asst. to the Pastor in Christian Nurture
Rev. Lurecie M. Stokes, Minister of Pastoral Care Rev. Jonathan Betts-Fields, Youth Pastor
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 2020
TRANSFIGURATION SUNDAY MEN’S DAY
18700 James Couzens Highway— Detroit, Michigan 48235 — 313-861-1300/Church —313-861-1285/Office
BULLETIN
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D r. Lance D. Watson is a three time Summa Cum Laude graduate of Wayne State
University in Detroit, Michigan from which he holds a Bachelor of Science in Psychology, Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy and Master of Arts in Guidance and Counseling.
He is a Magna Cum Laude graduate of the Samuel DeWitt Proctor School of Theology at Virginia Union University from which he holds a Master of Divinity and a Summa Cum Laude graduate of the Presbyterian School of Christian Education at Union Theological Seminary in Richmond, Virginia. He completed his doctoral studies at United Theological Seminary earning a doctorate of ministry degree.
His achievements and recognitions are noteworthy. He has been honored as an Outstanding Contributor to Education, an Outstanding Communicator and Minister of the Year, as well as an African American Role Model by several organizations. He is listed in Who's Who in Religion and a member of the Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity.
He serves as Senior Pastor of the Saint Paul's Baptist Church of Richmond, Virginia and chief visionary for its corporate affiliates - Saint Paul’s Community Foundation and Nia, Inc. of Greater Richmond. He is the host of the telecast “Positive Power,” seen nationally on The Word Network. Saint Paul’s has been noted by the Virginia General Baptist Association as one of the fastest growing churches in Virginia and as one of the fastest growing churches in the nation by Outreach Magazine.
This young, progressive and forward-looking congregation for "People on the Grow" serves as the spiritual home for more than 12,000 persons and supports mission and ministry causes around the globe. Saint Paul's has acquired almost 400 acres of land with plans to construct “The City of Possibility,” a master planned community that will feature multiple residential neighborhoods, commercial, retail and office spaces, a park, an elementary school and a community life facility. Saint Paul’s has already completed Phase 1 of this development with the construction of a worship center with its auxiliary spaces.
Saint Paul’s is a multi-site ministry with three locations (Henrico, Richmond and Petersburg) and plans underway to open an additional location in the near future.
Born in Detroit, Michigan, he is married to Rosemary Wilder, a noted and world traveled singer, and together they parent three children.
A gifted communicator, life coach, teacher and author; he is featured in “Courageous Church Leadership: Conversations with Effective Practitioners” and “African American Sermons.” His own works have been featured in the African American Pulpit, the Baptist Herald and several other publications. He is author of Being Healthy From Now On, Maximize Your Edge: Navigating Life’s Challenges, Meet Me in the Morning and That Was Then, This is NOW, available through all major bookstores and from Saint's Paul's bookstore CharismaBooks.com.
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BEREAVEMENT NOTICE
Please keep in prayer the families who have lost loved ones. We have received the following names:
DECEASED RELATIVES LOCATION DATE TIME
Jerome Alphonso Washington
Jerome Washington Laverne Washington Michon Jones
HMBC Thursday 02/20/2020
FH: 10:00 AM Mem: 11:00 AM
Dr. Conja Wright Deacon Michael Wright Khalfani, Menelik, Ben-
Ra & Mikhal Wright
HMBC Saturday 02/22/2020
FH: 10:00 AM Svc: 11:00 AM
Anna Jean Butler Min. Fred V. Butler IV St. Paul AME Church
Detroit, MI
Saturday 02/22/2020
FH: 10:00 AM Svc: 11:00 AM
For additional information on these names and others, please see the notices as posted on the bulletin board in the north corridor or call the Church Office.
IN THE HOSPITAL/REHABILITATION CENTERS
Ascension Macomb Hospital, Warren, MI Linda Mays
U of Mich Hospital, Ann Arbor, MI Robert Washington Jr.
Ascension Providence Hospital, Southfield, MI Sharon Sellers
William Beaumont Hospital, Royal Oak, MI Dr. Carolyn Cole
Regency Rehab Ctr, Canton, MI Creasy McCreary
Heartland Rehab, Troy, MI Sherry Freeman
Heartland Health Ctr., Livonia, MI Daisy Bryant Aaron
Medilodge, Farmington, MI Duane Eason
Skilled West Bloomfield, W. Bloomfield, MI Wayne Kennerly
William Beaumont Rehab, Farmington Hills, MI Mary E. Reeves
Evergreen Health & Rehab, Southfield, MI Clayton Johnson
Parks at Franklin Nursing, Southfield, MI Earline Phillips
Hartford Nursing & Rehab, Detroit, MI Burnon Lyons Carol Brissett
SKLD Nursing Center, W. Bloomfield, MI Robert Turner
BEREAVEMENT NOTICES
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CONTRIBUTOR IN MEMORY OF IN HONOR OF Stanley & Doris Turner Sabbath Deacon Edward T. Turner, Father
Paul Sanders Men’s Day
Marian Scruggs Ronald Guyton, Son
Jacqueline Shelton Trustee Georgia M. Daniel
Audrey Smith Emory J. Hicks
Geraldine D. Smith Shirley E. Thaxton, Daughter
Deacon Matthew Smith Enoch Atkins Matthew Smith Sr.
Janice A. Sneed Rev. Dr. Charles G. Adams
Ronald G. Spears Men’s Day
Clarissa H. Stone Atty. Horace E. Stone, Husband
Deacon Robert Thornton Men’s Day
Loujacie Walker Trustee Willy A. Walker, Husband Trustee William Kannardy
Mary Walker-Harris Men’s Day
Ruth Williams Men’s Day
MEN’S DAY CONTRIBUTIONS IN LOVING MEMORY AND HONOR OF LOVED ONES
BY FAMILY MEMBERS AND FRIENDS
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SANCTUARY CELEBRATION TRANSFIGURATION SUNDAY
MEN’S DAY SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 2020 — 7:30 AM & 11:00 AM
ORDER OF SERVICE
Devotional & Pastoral Advisements
Prelude “Improvisation on All Hail the Power” - W. Patrick Alston
Choral Introit “In the House” - W. Robinson
Opening Praise Sentences 7:30-Rev. Curtis H. B. Kilpatrick II / 11:00-Rev. Dr. Kevin N. Taylor
Processional Hymn #395 “Stand Up For Jesus”
Prayer of Invocation 7:30-Rev. Curtis H. B. Kilpatrick II / 11:00-Rev. Dr. Kevin N. Taylor
Glory Be To The Father #541
Ordinance of Baptism (7:30 Service)
Organ Interlude “Bye and Bye” - William Farley Smith
Anthem “Come And Go To That Land” - Dr. Brandon Waddles
Prayer of Intercession & Song of Inspiration
“Broken But Healed” - V. M. McKay Marvin Moore, soloist
Welcome To The Visitors 7:30-Rev. Curtis H. B. Kilpatrick II / 11:00-Rev. Dr. Kevin N. Taylor
The Tithes & Offertory Period
Offertory Sentences Luke 6:38; Matthew 6:19-21 (NRSV)
Leader: Give and it will be given to you, good measure, pressed down, shaken together, running over will be put into your lap.
People: For the measure you give will be the measure you get back. Leader: Do not lay up for yourselves treasures on earth, where moth and rust consume and where thieves
break in and steal. People: But lay up for yourselves treasures in heaven where neither moth nor rust consume and where
thieves do not break in and steal. Unison: For where your treasure is, there will your heart be also.
Offertory Selection “I Know the Lord” - Traditional
Please Note: No one is permitted to enter or leave the Sanctuary during the offertory period.
The Prayer of Dedication 7:30-Rev. Curtis H. B. Kilpatrick II / 11:00-Rev. Dr. Kevin N. Taylor
Hymn of Preparation #279 “Standing on the Promises”
The Written Word
Preached Word Dr. Lance D. Watson, Pastor St. Paul’s Baptist Church, Richmond, VA
Invitation To Christian Discipleship
Hymn of Invitation #183 “Is Your All on the Altar?”
Prayer of Thanksgiving
The Right Hand of Fellowship
Recessional #201 “All the Way My Savior Leads Me”
Choral Benediction “As You Go, Tell the World” - arr. D. Vails
Postlude “Great Day” - Adolphus Hailstork
CHURCH OFFICE—HARTFORD INSTITUTE BUILDING 18900 James Couzens Highway—Detroit, Michigan 48235
Administrative Offices—9:00 AM—5:00 PM Monday thru Friday 313-861-1285 / 313-861-1300 — Fax 313-861-0265
SPEARS-WATSON BOOKSTORE Open Sunday after 7:30 AM and 11:00 AM Services, and Wednesdays 11:30 AM - 6:00 PM.
Bookstore’s direct line —313-864-3404
HARTFORD AGAPE HOUSE 18700 James Couzens Highway—Detroit, Michigan 48235
313-861-1200 — Fax 313-861-7896 Hunger Task Force & Free Shop Mission — 313-861-1202
The Staff Minister on call is Rev. Dr. Kevin Taylor. He can be contacted for any emergencies or urgent matters 313-861-1285 or 313-475-0316 — Email: [email protected]
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Due to will Hartford Men’s Month Wednesday night services,
the WOMEN’S CANCER SUPPORT MINISTRY will not meet in February, 2020.
First and third Wednesday Women’s Cancer Support meetings
resume on March 4 & 18, 2020, 6 p.m., in Room 106.
HARTFORD’S GRIEF SUPPORT GROUP SESSIONS Grief Support Assistance is available every 2nd and 4th Monday, 6 p.m. in Room 307
(No Appointment Required) For additional information call the Pastoral Care Office – (313) 861-1285 – ext. 423
ONE-TO-ONE GRIEF SUPPORT APPOINTMENTS ALSO AVAILABLE
Call (313) 341-2302 - ask to reach Rev. Von Crigler
Jesus loves you! "He heals the brokenhearted ..." Psalms 147:3
STEPHEN MINISTERS: The After People People often ask, “What exactly is a Stephen Minister?” One way to put it is that Stephen Ministers are the After People. Stephen Ministers are there:
...after the phone call you hoped you’d never get.
...after the funeral, when everyone has left and the emotions you’ve held at bay come crashing in on you.
...after the relationship falls apart and the bottom falls out of your life.
...after the doctor says, “I’m sorry, but there’s nothing more we can do.”
...after the nursing home director shakes your hand and says, “Welcome to your new home.”
...after the last child honks the horn, waves and drives away—and the house suddenly seems empty.
...after the gavel comes down, the handcuffs go on, and your loved one is led away.
...after the baby arrives, demanding more of you than you ever dreamed possible.
...after you find a pink slip with your final paycheck.
...after your family and friends have heard your story one too many times, but you still need to talk it out. Stephen Ministers are the After People. They are ready to come alongside you—or your friends, neighbors, coworkers, or relatives—and provide comfort and support for as long after as needed.
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CONTRIBUTOR IN MEMORY OF IN HONOR OF Debra Hicks Derek A. Hicks
William F. Hill Men’s Day
Schylbea J. Hopkins Men’s Day
Sarah Jamison Men’s Day
Candice L. Jenkins Rev. James Willard Jenkins, Father
C. Joseph Men’s Day
Sarah Keith Roderick Keith
Alice Kelley-Booker Ako Gilmore
Eugene Kelley II Tina M. Kelley
Diana Kennedy Robert Willis Sr., Father
Geraline D. King Andy King
The Lapsleys Men’s Day
Annie L. Latimer Marcus L. Latimer
Marcus Latimer Minister Tommie Latimer Jr Mrs. Forrest D. Harvey Sr..
Deacon Justine Lofton Men’s Day
Beverly Mapp Louis Hopkins, Father
Robiezell Marshall Collis Marshall
Ron McCutcheon Karen Quinn, Daughter Barbara McCutcheon, Sister
Kevin McCutcheon, Son Glenda McGadney Men’s Day
Mrs. P. B. Miller Luther James Miller
Gloria Mills Deacon Booker T. Boynton
Anita Moncrease Deacon Richard & Deaconess Lurine Moncrease, Parents
Eunice Moore David J. Clark Rev. Charles Christian Adams
Marvin Moore Lula Mae Moore
Joyce Motley Oneida May Joyce Dyer
Cheryl Neason Benjamin Turner, Grandfather Michael Fleming
Leroy Parker Men’s Day
Pamela Parker Ronald Hamilton Wallace Hamilton
Deacon Lois Parker Mr. & Mrs. Allen P. Thompson
Edward Peoples Carter Harris Leroy Peoples
Mack A. Peoples Robert Peoples, Brother
Silvia Puckett Charles Puckett III, Son Pierre Green, Brother
Charles Green, Brother
Audra Richardson James E. Law
Rosie O. Ross Men’s Day
MEN’S DAY CONTRIBUTIONS IN LOVING MEMORY AND HONOR OF LOVED ONES
BY FAMILY MEMBERS AND FRIENDS
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CONTRIBUTOR IN MEMORY OF IN HONOR OF Janice Ashford Richard Mills, Brother
Clara Austin Leon Smith, Brother Styan Austin, Husband
Arneda Ball Irving Allison Vincent Ball
Grace Ball Men’s Day
Vincent Ball Ron Johnson Marcellus Ball Sr., Father
Deacon Helen Beckon Deacon J. C. Beckon
Clarence Bradfield Men’s Day
Eunice Bryant Men’s Day
Paula Brisco Emmett Williams, Father Gerald Williams, Brother
Dennis Williams, Brother
Deaconess Fannie T. Brown Dr. Odell Nails Richard Smith
Deacon Sheryl L. Brown Rev. Charlie D. Brown Rev. Earnest Harris
Clarence Burns Dr. Charles G. Adams
Deacon Annie Bush James M. Bush, Husband
Deacon Janice Bush James M. Bush
Rhunette Cabil Jonas Cabil, Husband Deacon Norris Turner
Gwendolyn Carmichael Ethel L. Shepherd
Lannie Davis Allen Davis Jr., Husband Keith Davis Sr. Sybil Davis
Blaine & Rosalind Denning Melvin Lee Askew Sr. Blaine Denning Sr.
Jacqueline M. Elam Lucille E. Moore Slonnie Mae White
Shevon Elam Jacqueline Elam
Deacon Huey A. Ferguson Deaconess Nickles White Deaconess Rosetta Ferguson
Nora Sharpley Ferguson Huey A. Ferguson
Dionne George Fred George Sr. Donald Page
Phyllis C. Gibson George W. Gibson Jr., Father
Regina Gibson Ethel L. Young, Mother
Bridgette Jackson Goode Emory J. Hicks, Uncle
Barbara J. Harding Men’s Day
Rev. Albert W. Harrison III Albert W. Harrison Jr.
Dr. & Mrs. E. A. Harrison Milton G. Harrison
Kathy Hemingway Eugene A. Barker, Uncle Josh Hemingway, Father
Lawrence Hemingway Josh Hemingway
Benjamin Hemingway
MEN’S DAY CONTRIBUTIONS IN LOVING MEMORY AND HONOR OF LOVED ONES
BY FAMILY MEMBERS AND FRIENDS
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TEST YOUR KNOWLEDGE BLACK HISTORY JEOPARDY — WITH A DETROIT NOD
This time, your Black History Quiz is about Detroit!
A. Born in the Dominican Republic, he was the first black ballplayer for the Detroit Tigers. In his home debut as a Tiger, on June 17, 1958, he batted five for five.
B. Because blacks were often denied treatment at Detroit’s medical institutions, this hospital, organized by a group of 30 African-American doctors, opened its doors in 1918 in a home on Frederick Street, which still stands today.
C. The Marvelettes, the Motown girl group from Inkster, rejected this Holland-Dozier-Holland song, so the Supremes recorded it in 1964, scoring their first No. 1 hit.
D. In the 1880s he became the first African-American elected to the Detroit City Council.
E. In 1972, she was the first African-American woman elected to the Detroit City Council.
F. Although she was born in New Orleans and brought up in California, this famous
soprano/mezzo-soprano taught at the University of Michigan and lived in Ann Arbor from 1996 until her death in November, 2014.
G. In 1925, this black gynecologist moved with his family into a white neighborhood on Garland street, on Detroit’s east side. A white mob assembled outside the house and shots were fired from within, killing one man and wounding another. Defended by noted lawyer Clarence Darrow, the doctor was acquitted.
H. Although this famous inventor was born in Canada in the 1840s, he lived in Detroit (Lincoln Avenue) and is buried in Warren.
I. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. visited Detroit in 1963, delivering an early version of his “I Have a Dream” speech at Cobo Hall. Five years later (and three weeks before he was assassinated) he spoke at this high school in a Detroit suburb.
J. In 1949, this social club was
formed for professional African-Americans.
K. This civil rights advocate moved to Detroit in 1957.
L. It wasn't until 1967 that Detroit had its first black TV anchor, who worked at what was then WWJ/Channel 4.
M. These two famous abolitionists met at a Detroit home in 1859.
N. In 1955, he became the first African-American from Michigan elected to the U.S. House of Representatives.
O. In 1965, this medical doctor opened the International Afro-American Museum in his office on West Grand Boulevard.
P. In 1975, this station signed on from its studio on East Jefferson, becoming the first African-American-owned television station in the United States.
1. ____ Who is Charles Diggs?
2. ____ What is Grosse Pointe South High School?
3. ____ Who is Jerry Blocker?
4. ____ Who are John Brown and Frederick Douglass?
5. ____ What is “Where Did Our Love Go?”
6. ____ Who is William Patrick?
7. ____ Who is Rosa Parks?
8. ____ What is WGPR-TV?
9. ____ What is Nacirema Club?
10.____ Who is Ossian Sweet?
11.____ Who is Elijah McCoy?
12.____ Who is Erma Henderson?
13.____ What is Dunbar Hospital?
14.____ Who is Ozzie Virgil?
15.____ Who is Shirley Verrett?
16.____ Who is Charles H. Wright?
A — 14 B — 13
C — 5 D — 6
E — 12 F — 15
G — 10 H — 11
I — 2 J — 9
K — 7 L — 3
M — 4 N — 1
O — 16 P — 8
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Please take the time to join a Lenten Cell Group near you during this season. Journey With Jesus Through Lent, by Glenn E. Porter Sr. is available in the Spears-Watson Bookstore.
Lenten Cell Groups will begin the week of March 1, 2020. If you would like to host a Lenten Cell, please call the Church Office at 313-861-1285 x417.
HOME CELLS
GROUP / ZIP 48076 48183 48201 48221
HOST Deborah Boatner Deacon Thomas
Williams Rev. Natalie Cherry Bernie Beaumont
ADDRESS Call for directions 5583 Elmhurst Dr. 3963 Miracle Blvd 20437 Renfrew
CITY ST Southfield, MI Trenton, MI Detroit, MI Detroit, MI
DAY Tuesdays Tuesdays Tuesdays Tuesdays
TIME 7:00 PM-8:30 PM 7:00 PM-8:30 PM 7:00 PM-8:30 PM 7:00 PM-8:30 PM
TELEPHONE 313-283-7387 313-942-6804 313-822-3710 313-727-6477
INSTRUCTOR Rev. R. Chapman TBA Rev. N. Cherry Rev. L. Scott
GROUP / ZIP 48223 48234 48331 48334
HOST Debra Beckon /
Annie Holt Rev. Paulette Bronner Deacon Lois Parker Deacon Debra Hicks
ADDRESS 15751 Kentfield 4663 E. Outer Drive,
2nd Floor Community Room
31197 Country Ridge Circle
31490 Hunters Circle Dr.
CITY ST Detroit, MI Detroit, MI Farmington Hills, MI Farmington Hills, MI
DAY Tuesdays Thursdays Tuesdays Tuesdays
TIME 7:00 PM-8:30 PM 7:00 PM-8:30 PM 7:00 PM-8:30 PM 1:00 PM-2:30 PM
TELEPHONE 313-244-4554 313-753-5797 313-779-4066 248-432-7685
INSTRUCTOR TBA Rev. P. Bronner TBA Rev. Mary Pettaway
GROUP / ZIP Youth Cell Group
HOST Jazzman Crawford /
Regina Holmes
ADDRESS 29481 Marimoor Dr.
CITY ST Southfield, MI
ZIP 48076
DAY Fridays
TIME 6:00 PM-8:00 PM
TELEPHONE 248-506-3443
INSTRUCTOR Rev. Jonathan Betts
CHURCH CELLS
GROUP Men’s Bible Class Married Couples Min. Women’s Bible Class Thursday Morning
Bible Class
ADDRESS HMBC HMBC HMBC HMBC
ROOM # 306 Vincent Room Multipurpose Room 202
DAY Tuesdays Tuesdays Tuesdays Thursdays
TIME 7:00 PM-8:30 PM 7:00 PM-8:30 PM 6:00 PM-8:00 PM 11:00 AM-12:00 PM
TELEPHONE 313-861-1285 313-861-1285 313-861-1285 313-861-1285
INSTRUCTOR Rev. C. C. Adams Rev. K. N. Taylor Rev. Dr. Billie Beverly Sis. Lovely White
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Hartford Youth Choir Rehearsals are on Tuesdays The Cherubic Choir for ages 3-12, rehearse from 6:00-7:00 PM.
God’s Gifted Host for ages 13-18 rehearse from 6:00 PM to 7:30 PM, in the Chapel
With deepest regrets we have to announce that the 2020 BLACK COLLEGE TOUR scheduled for April 3rd thru 12th, 2020, had to be CANCELLED, due to a lack of students signing up for the tour. We will be working on a bigger and better tour for 2021. Stay tuned!!! If you have any questions, please call Rev. Curtis Kilpatrick, at 313-861-1285 x439.
The Announcement Ministry is in need of announcements clerks for the 7:30 AM service only. The Ministry also needs youth announcers, ages 8-16 for the 11:00 AM services on 3rd Sundays. If you are interested or for additional information, please email Deacon Mildred E. Dixon at [email protected].
The Gamma Lambda Education Foundation currently has scholarships available for high school seniors who will graduate by June 2020. High School students are expected to enter an accredited college at the beginning of the 2020-2021 academic year. Scholarships are available in various amounts. For additional information, please contact: Deacon Thomas Williams, 313-942-6804 or Deacon Ickford Archer, 313-522-1481. For the link, please go to https://www.glef1906.org/apply-for-a-scholarship
COME ONE COME ALL, TO THE ABC DETROIT*
FIRST LOVE CARNIVAL
Enjoy Arts & Crafts...Bounce Houses...Food...OpenMic (with prizes) & a DJ!!!
Saturday, February 29, 2020 5:00 PM — 8:00 PM
@ Hartford Memorial Baptist Church
18700 James Couzens—Detroit, MI 48235
Call/text Pastor Audry @ 313-218-8437 for more info
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Saturday, March 7, 2020 10:00 AM
In Fellowship Hall
Rev. Dr. Marlene Garland-Hill Featured Speaker
The Breakfast is free, but donations will be appreciated.
ATTENTION PARENTS & STUDENTS:
Hartford’s Tutoring Ministry is #OnTheComeUp! We’re looking for interested TUTORS & STUDENTS. Please fill out the form below and drop it in the offering plate, or call or visit the church office to submit your information. We would like to begin tutoring sessions in February, and tutors and students need not be members to participate. Many thanks! Name ____________________________________________________ Phone _____________________
Interest: Being tutored _____ Tutoring _____ Email__________________________________________
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HMU TO OFFER TWO SCHOLARSHIPS FOR 2020 Hartford Men United is pleased to announce that they will be awarding two $1,000 Scholarships this year, one for a high school senior entering college and an additional scholarship to a college undergraduate. Both males and females may apply. More details to come. Please stay tuned!!
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Worship Through Giving
Did you know that there are three ways that you can worship through giving at Hartford?
1. Via Shelby Next Giving. This app is encouraged for members and is available in your app store
2. Via the Givelify. This app is also available in your app store.
3. By using a giving envelope (located in the pews or from the Ushers)
MARRIED COUPLES MCM RETREAT 2020
Commitment: Couples Sharing Their Goes and Woes Embassy Suites Detroit – Livonia/Novi — 19525 Victor Parkway, Livonia, MI 48152
FEBRUARY 28-29, 2020
Our speakers include: Min. Amber Wells and Melvin Williams, Preaching Assistant, Prince of Peace Church
Rev. Dr. Tony Curtis and Paula Henderson, Founder and Pastor, Resurrection Christian Center Dr. William Sharp, MD
MCM attendees can either go to embassysuites.com and use the group code: MCM or call 1-800-HILTONS and reference the room block for “Married Couples Ministry of Hartford Memorial Baptist Church”. Guests have until 2/7/2020 to make reservations at the group rate. All married couples are invited to participate in this retreat.
Questions? Contact: Revs. Urias and Billie Beverly, 313 574-3856 or Deacon Leon and Rhonda Johnson 313 533-8527
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ANNOUNCEMENTS
For those who want to worship in a more casual atmosphere, there is Saturday Night Worship Service. It begins at 7:00 PM. Come and enjoy the presence of the Lord in Worship, Praise and the Word.
Get that Midweek Boost! This Wednesday is Ash Wednesday. Join us for “Hour of Power” Service in the Chapel, at 12:00 Noon to 12:30 PM. Deacon-led devotion begins at 11:30 AM. Lunch is served after the Service in the Fellowship Hall. Be connected! Our Pastor, Rev. Charles C. Adams, will deliver the message.
Prayer Service: Wednesdays from 7:00-8:00 PM, in the Chapel. Deacons and Ministers will anoint and offer comforting intercessory prayer. "Prayer is the key, but faith unlocks the door."
IT’S 9:30… SUNDAY MORNING… WHERE SHOULD YOU BE?... SUNDAY SCHOOL! Please join us immediately following the 7:30 AM Service, for Sunday School. Today’s lesson is “Perseverance in Prayer” – Luke 11:1-13. The classes are excellent. We begin at 9:30 AM and end at 10:30 AM. See you there!
Did you know that the Members Orientation Class is not just for new members? If it's been years since you last attended, never attended, or did not complete the six-class series, you are invited to come and learn more about your Baptist heritage, after which you will be awarded your certificate of completion. Classes meet in the Chapel at 9:30 AM on the 2nd, 3rd, and 4th Sundays. Session 4 February 9 Hartford History Session 5 February 16 Worship & Liturgical Services Session 6 February 23 Growing Toward Christian Maturity
The HARTFORD INSTITUTE OF BIBLICAL STUDIES is studying The Book of Ephesians.
The class started Thursday, January 16 and will run every Thursday until May 21, 2020, from 6:00—7:45 PM, in Room 206. The instructor is Rev. Dr. Urias H. Beverly.
Any seniors 62 and over who are interested in participating in Hartford’s Senior Program can join us in the Youth Lounge, Monday thru Friday, 9:30 AM – 1:30 PM. If interested, call Angela at 248-469-2820.
Calling all men who like to sing...The Male Chorus is looking for you. We sing on the fifth Sundays and special occasions, like Men’s Day in February, Mother’s Day in May and other special events. That’s it! Rehearsals are Mondays, at 6:00 PM to 7:30 PM. Come join us. DeWayne Hayes, President.
To those born in March: You are invited to be part of the next group of March members to take Hartford’s Member Orientation Classes. Those who complete the six classes (they do not have to be in order) by Sunday, March 22, 2020 will be recognized and receive certificate of completion on the 5th Sunday – March 29, 2020. For more information please contact Areesa Anderson, Ministry Leader at (313) 802-2210 or [email protected].
AARP will prepare income taxes for the community by appointment. They are open Mondays thru Thursdays, 9:30 AM to 12:00 noon. They are located at the Southfield Parks & Recreation Center, 26000 Evergreen Road, Southfield, MI 48034. Please call 248-796-4650 for more information.
Join us in
A Tribute & Celebration: Black PILOTS & VETERANS
“FREEDOM AIN’T FREE” by Missy Allison Felder
TODAY, February 23, 2020 1:00 PM — 3:00 PM
HMBC Vincent Room
Verna Brocks, President Bernadine Beaumont, President Callie Scott, President November Birthmonth February Birthmonth HMBC Birthmonth Council
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ANNOUNCEMENTS
Mission Meeting/Women's Division of the Michigan Progressive Baptist Convention - Next meeting will be held Tuesday, March 10, 2020 in the Vincent Room, from 6 - 7:45 PM. Please come out to support and become involved in this ministry. They have planned great things for the fiscal year of 2020. Calendars of Service for MPBC are available in the bookstore for a donation of $10.00 (limited supply). Deacon Regina Gibson, Detroit Mission President.
The Greeters' Ministry will meet TODAY, at 9:30 AM or immediately following the 7:30 AM service, in the Church Balcony. Anyone interested in joining the ministry is welcome to attend. For more information please contact Glenda Vicks Givens, President at 313-671-3926 or Margaret Pleas, Secretary at 734-306-7524. Thank you.
Free RELAY FOR LIFE Kick-Off event, sponsored by the American Cancer Society, will be held on February 25, 2020, 6:00 PM, at Wayne County Community College, located on Outer Drive and the Southfield Freeway. The Kick-off is one of several events that will be held moving up to the actual Relay for Life, on June 20, 2020 at Marygrove College. Hartford’s Women’s Cancer Support Ministry will have a sign up table for the relay downstairs in Fellowship Hall, after the 7:30 AM service, TODAY. For further details contact: Rev. Lurecie M. Stokes at (313) 861-1285 – ext. 423.
BOOK CLUB DISCUSSION. MARCH IS READING MONTH and Hartford Women United will have a book discussion on TINA TURNER, “MY LOVE STORY"
It is an autobiography written by Tina Turner in which she reflects and discuss her abusive marriage, life as a performer, major health challenges, her true love and successes which are presented in “TINA TURNER, THE MUSICAL” presently on BROADWAY. GOOD REVIEWS ON THE BOOK AND THE MUSICAL. The Hardcover is available in the bookstore for $26.75.
We look forward to your participation and discussion at our next meeting Saturday March 21st. Continental Breakfast will be served at 10:00 am, meeting promptly at 10:30, discussion at 11:00.
Gloria P. Jarber, President. Tyra Dear-Williams. Vice-President. Sharon Turner, Correspondence Secretary.
THE STORY WITHIN THE STORY: AFRICAN AMERICANS IN THE GREAT MIGRATION
Black History Month presentation and discussion about the Great Migration 1910 - 1970 by Storyteller Mary Johnson Grant member of Hartford Memorial Baptist Church Tuesday, Feb. 25, 2020 at the Main Branch of Detroit Public Library 5201 Woodward Ave, Detroit, MI 48202 in the Old Fine Arts room on the 3rd Floor, 6:00 PM – 7:30 PM. FREE Registration at http://greatmigrationdetroit.eventbrite.com Free Parking.
Footsteps of Paul Cruise: a 12-day trip aboard the Royal Caribbean Jewel of the Seas
November 1-14, 2020 You will visit: Rome, Jerusalem, the Sea of Galilee, Ephesus, Athens, Corinth and many other sights. The Cost of the trip, including air fare from New York, ship accommodations and guided sightseeing starts at $3,898. Registration to reserve a spot is $100. Register soon to make sure your spot is reserved. If you are interested or for more information, please call Rev. Elizabeth Ann Allen, at 248-318-7090.
MAY BIRTH MONTH MINISTRY presents a Mother’s Day Trip to the ARK ENCOUNTER in Williamstown, KY
May 8-9, 2020. The cost is $229.00 per person based on double occupancy. The trip includes: roundtrip motor coach, one night lodging at Best Western White Water (w/Hot Breakfast), admission on Saturday and buffet lunch. For reservations and more information contact: Elsie Taylor 313-931-4177, Artistine Taylor 248-546-3655 or Annie Holt 313-615-6248.