Sunday, September 20, 2015 - St. John Baptist Church · Prayer/Offering/Doxology* ... please take a...
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Sunday, September 20, 2015
Address 9055 Tamar Drive
Columbia, MD 21045
(410) 992-6977
Rev. Dr. Robert A. F. Turner, Senior Pastor
Church-wide Theme: Reach Up, Reach Out & Reach In
Services: 8:00 AM – Traditional Service 9:10 AM – Sunday School 10:15 AM – Blended Service 12:00 Noon – Contemporary Service
www.stjohnbaptistchurch.org
Acts 1:6-8
Rev. Dr. Ostein B. Truitt, Assistant Pastor
Rev. Sadie Woolford, Associate Pastor, Pastoral Care
Rev. Janelle Bruce, Youth Pastor
Praise the Lord and welcome to St John Baptist
Church! On behalf of the entire St John family,
allow me to take this opportunity to thank our
friends, guests and members for choosing to
help us lift up the name of Jesus here today. We
say to you who are unsaved-join Jesus! To you
who are unchurched-join us in membership,
as we seek to make disciples for Jesus Christ.
OUR VISION
To be “A Christ -
Centered Church,
Making a Difference
for Jesus Christ in
the Church, Com-
munity, Home &
Workplace.
OUR MISSION
To be a thriving spiritual center that reaches people for Christ and builds believers to be Christ-like.
(Matthew 28:19-20; Jude 1:20-21)
We respectfully ask that no food or drink be brought or eaten in the sanctuary.
SJBC Image Policy - By entering this Church, you hereby grant St John Baptist Church the right,
but not the obligation, to photograph, film and capture you and your likeness, on film and/or through any
other method currently available or that becomes available in the future. You further agree that these im-
ages may be used in the production, exhibition, distribution, promotion, publicity and advertising of simi-
lar events and any other event sponsored by St John Baptist Church. Under no circumstances will your
likeness be used in connection with commercial endorsements of any kind.
◊SJBC HIGHLIGHTS◊
Kudos to Mission Ministry chair, Sis. Audrey Smith and members who worked with Habitat for Humanity on three homes in Baltimore City, on Sat., Sept. 12th.
Check out our FB page to see pictures.
◊SJBC Question of the week◊
What great expectations do you have for St John for the coming year? #SJBCTalks
(Don’t forget to tweet your responses, like and share with your friends!)
-ORDER OF SERVICE-
Enter to Worship
9-20-15 8:00 a.m.
“Great Expectations”
Cry Room Available Depart to Serve
*Congregation Stands*………………………….………………….…*Ushers May Seat Worshippers
Call to Worship………………………………..……...…………….…..…...………...Rev. John West
Invocation (*)……………………………………..………………….….……..….Sis. Madison Darby
Hymn of Praise (*)(**)…………………..……….……………………………………...Congregation
#18 “Revive Us Again”
Responsive Reading (*)……………………..…………………..…………………...…...….Rev. West
#577 “The Christian Hope”
Pastoral Announcements (**)………………………...……………………………Rev. Ostein Truitt
The Welcome (**)…………………………………………………………....……....Bro. Ellis Wright
Selection (**)………….……………………………………………………..………………..…….VOI
Offertory/ Choir Selection…………………..…..…………...…………………………………….VOI
Prayer/Offering/Doxology*
Sermonic Selection (**)……………………………..……………………………………………..VOI
Scripture(*)/Sermon…………….………………………...…………..………….Rev. Robert Turner
Hebrews 11:24-26 “A People with Great Expectations”
Invitational Hymn (*)…………………..……………………………………..Choir & Congregation
#182 “Come to Jesus”
Altar Prayer (*)………………………………..…………….………….…………..….….Rev. Turner
Closing Hymn (*)……………………………..………....…………………….Choir & Congregation
“Praise God From Whom All Blessings Flow”
Benediction (*)…………………………………………………...……..……..…….….....Rev. Turner
-FLOW OF SERVICE-
Cry Room Available Depart to Serve Enter to Worship
10:15 a.m. 9-20-15
“Great Expectations”
*People Stand*……………………………...……..…………………..*Ushers May Seat Worshippers
Call to Worship………………………………………………………….....……Rev. Regina Mitchell
Opening Prayer (*)………………..……….……..….….….........................…..Sis. Sophia Carothers
Song of Praise (**)………………………….………………..…...……….……….Lord’s Messengers
Community News (**)……………………………………..………..…………..….Rev. Ostein Truitt
Welcome Guests (**)………………………………….……..…………....…….Bro. Maxwell Hodges
Children are dismissed for Big Children’s Church (ages 6-11) in the Chapel &
Little Children’s Church (ages 3-5) in the Nursery
Special Song (**)…………………………………………..………………….……..…Decoded Praise
Prayer/Receive Financial Gifts/Song………………………....………………………Decoded Praise
Song of Preparation (**)……………………………………...…………………….…Decoded Praise
Read God’s Word (*)/Sermon…..………………..………………...……………Rev. Robert Turner
Hebrews 11:24-26 “A People with Great Expectations”
Special Invitation & Song (*)……………………...…….………..…………..Choir & Congregation
“Hallelujah”
Community Prayer (*)…………………………………………...……..……..……...…...Rev. Turner
Closing Song (*)………………………………………….……………..……...Choir & Congregation
“Jesus Reigns”
Closing Prayer (*)…………………………………....…………………..…….……...…..Rev. Turner
-FLOW OF SERVICE-
Enter to Worship Cry Room Available Depart to Serve
“Great Expectations”
12:00 p.m. 9-20-15
*People Stand*…………………………………………....……….*Ushers May Seat Worshippers
Opening Words/Prayer (*)………………………………..……..…….……..Rev. Ostein Truitt & Sis. Jessica Turner
Worship & Praise (**)…………………………..……….…………………………Decoded Praise
Welcome Guests (**)…………………………………..………….......…...…..Bro. Joshua Turner
Worship & Praise (**)………………………………….….………...………….…….Praise Team
Community News (**)……………………………..……………….…………………...Rev. Truitt
Children’s Message (**)………………………...……….…….……..…...….…Sis. Allison Alston
Prayer/Receive Financial Gifts/Song………............…………………..…….……….Praise Team
Sacred Arts Presentation (**)…………………….………………..……….……...Decoded Praise
Special Song (**)……………………………………...……………...…………….…..Praise Team
Read God’s Word (*)/Message………………………………...……………...Rev. Robert Turner
Hebrews 11:24-26 “A People with Great Expectations”
Special Invitation & Song (*)……………………...……………………………………..Everyone
“I Love You Lord Today”
Community Prayer (*)……………………………..………………………...……..….Rev. Turner
Closing Song (*)…………………………………….………………..……………………Everyone
“Hallelujah You’re Worthy to be Praised”
Closing Prayer (*)…………………………………..……………..………..….………Rev. Turner
Church Evacuation Overview
In the event of an emergency you are requested to remain where you are in order to
receive instructions on how to proceed.
If we need to evacuate the building:
1. Please follow the instructions of staff positioned along the way and head to the
designated safe area.
2. Parents please do not attempt to go and get your children if they are in Children’s
Church. Once all children have been accounted for, you will be allowed to reunite
with them.
3. Please do not attempt to go to your car or to drive off the parking lot.
4. Please remain in the designated safe area until instructions to return to the building
are given.
We are so happy to have you worship with us today.
As you take your seat, please take a minute and familiarize yourself with
where the exits are located.
In the event of an emergency you will receive appropriate instructions from
the pulpit.
PLEASE ENJOY THE SERVICE.
Attention Ministry Leaders
If you would like to reserve a table after Sunday Worship services in the Fellowship
Hall to promote your ministry event, please utilize our on-line Midas system.
The earlier you reserve the better; we have a limited number of tables.
Thank You.
Please remember that all ministry bulletin requests are due by Monday at 6 p.m.
Today, Sun., 9/20 After All 3 Services “Utilize My Deacon” for members assigned to Dea.’s McKindra, McCoy-Gwynn & Sellers Wed., 9/23 7 p.m. Mid-Week Power Hour: Rev. Eric Brooks Thurs., 9/24 7 p.m. Columbia Affordable Housing Plan Discussion Sat., 9/26 8:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m. Annual Leadership Retreat Sun., 9/27 During All 3 Services Try the Tithe & Seniors Recognition Sunday 9:15 a.m. Sunday School Promotion 10:15 a.m. Middle School Church—Classroom 159 Mon., 9/28 6:30-9 p.m. Fall Education Forum-Howard H.S. Tues., 9/29 7-8:30 p.m. DTI Financial Seminar
Every 3rd Sunday is Br ing a Fr iend Sunday & Youth Sunday!!!
Service Styles: 8 a.m.—Traditional Service
9:10 a.m.—Sunday School for all ages 10:15 a.m.—Blended Service
12 Noon—Contemporary Service
12 Noon Service SA Presentations for September:
3rd Sunday - Decoded Praise Youth Choir 4th Sunday - Dance Ministry
Mid-Week Power Hour
Service
Wed., Sept. 23rd 7 p.m. ~ Chapel
Guest Speaker: Rev. Eric Brooks
If you’d like to deliver an inspirational message one Wed. night, contact:
Rev. Ella Moore at (443) 820-3437
Seniors Recognition Sunday Sun., Sept., 27th ~ All 3 services
Pastor Turner will be preaching a powerful Word in honor of this special day.
Rise in the presence of the aged, show respect for the elderly and revere your God (Leviticus 19:32,
NIV)
Make sure you invite someone to worship as we thank God for the wisdom and rich history of our valued seasoned members.
Try the Tithe
Sunday
Sun., Sept., 27th ~ All 3 services
Be prayerful about your how you want to give of your best to God. You will have an opportunity to complete a commitment card on that Sunday sharing what you will to do enable St John to be a tithing church.
International Feast & Fellowship Sat., Oct. 10th
2:30 – 5:30 p.m. SJBC Fellowship Hall
Don’t miss this opportunity to experience cultural diversity, dine on delectable international cuisine and have a fun time!!!
Tickets: $9.43 (adults) and $6.27 (children 10 and under)
Purchase tickets at: http://discoversjbcevents.eventbrite.com
For more information contact: Sis. Marcia St. Lawrence at 443-538-5437 or Bro. Olatunde Onifade at 301-254-2899
Sun., Oct. 26th , All 3 Services
Come to hear 3 dynamic sermons by:
8 a.m. 10:15 a.m. Rev. Dr. Kirk Jones Rev. Dr. Michael Walker Professor, Andover Newton Theological School Pastor, Messiah Baptist Church of Brockton Pastor, Zion Baptist Church, Lynn, MA
12 noon Special Guest Preacher—Stay Tuned!
All Men are asked to participate in 3 ways: with your gifts, time, talent and resources. Men are asked to give a special offering of $200.
The purpose of this meeting is to amend Article V, Section 4 pertaining to a congregational
quorum calculation for decision making at meetings.
A statement of the rationale for the proposed change and the language of the proposed amend-
ment can be picked up from the Information Center.
Absentee ballot information will be forthcoming.
Concert Series
Fri., Oct. 23rd at 6:30 p.m. SJBC Fellowship Hall (Access is not permitted before the event start time)
Join us as we kick off our Men’s Day Weekend featuring the sweet sounds of smooth jazz & gospel artist, Saxophonist Phil French of The Potter’s House at TD Jakes’ Church in Texas
Tickets: $15 + a small transaction fee (includes unlimited desserts, drinks and the live show) The menu consists of a variety of desserts ONLY (may contain allergens).
There will not be a dinner selection served.
Please be sure and bring your ticket/confirmation number. Everyone requires a ticket, even children in order to enter and receive a food coupon. Each previous concert has been a sellout. Don't wait to buy your ticket or hope for a ticket at the door the night of the event.
Buy your ticket NOW by visiting http://discoversjbcevents.eventbrite.com
SJBC Quarterly Congregational Meeting Sat., Oct. 17th
10 a.m.
Your participation is strongly encouraged so please mark your calendars to attend.
Additional details are forthcoming! Please continue to
check the Sunday bulletin.
SPECIAL
Sun., Oct. 25th
Following the 8 a.m. Service
Members are strongly encouraged to participate in this SPECIAL Congregational Meeting.
Howard County Public School System & the African American Community Roundtable present:
FALL EDUCATION FORUM Mon., Sept. 28th from 6:30-9 p.m.
Howard High School Auditorium, 8700 Old Annapolis Road, Ellicott City, MD
Keynote Speaker: Dr. Gwendolyn Boyd, Pres., Alabama State University
All parents with school aged children are encouraged to attend! Save the date! More details to come!
Downtown Columbia Affordable Housing Plan Discussion by CDHC and Hughes Corp. Thurs., Sept. 24th at 7 p.m.
Please join the Social Justice Ministry and PATH for a presentation, discussion by and questions to representatives of the Columbia Downtown Housing Corp. and the Hughes Corp. on the Afforda-ble Housing Plan presented to the Howard County Council on Sept. 8th.
Let’s be part of the discussion so we will know what is going on in our community to provide affordable housing!
For more information, please contact:
Bro. Yaw Adu at [email protected] ~ 510-682-6357 OR Sis. Franora Gray at [email protected]
Do you know how to save someone’s life? Get the facts. Howard County Fire and Rescue’s CPR Team will be at SJBC on
Sat., Oct. 10th
9 a.m.—Noon
CPR is not on the job training; don’t wait until it’s too late! The Facts:
Sudden Cardiac Arrest is when someone unexpectedly collapses, and their heart stops. They’re not breathing.
They need CPR immediately. It happens nearly 400,000 times a year to people of all ages, races, and health conditions. The victim’s chance of survival decreases every minute without CPR, and after 10 minutes with no in-
tervention your loved one is gone. CPR & AED is the true life saving combination.
To register, please visit: www.howardcountymd.gov/CPRsignup.htm
Sat., Sept. 26th 8:30 a.m. – 2:30 p.m.
This retreat is for all elected & appointed leaders and anyone that wants to learn how to serve as a leader at SJBC! At some point in our lives we are all leaders, one who inspires oth-ers to follow a cause! Our cause is to be a Christ-Centered Church, making a difference for Je-sus Christ in the church, community, home, and workplace.
Please register by visiting discoversjbcevents.eventbrite.com
For more information, please contact Rev. Ostein Truitt at 410-992-6977 X1007
The Health &Wholeness Ministry & the Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Columbia, MD Alumnae Chapter are sponsoring a:
SJBC Community Blood Drive
Sat., Oct. 17th 9 a.m.-1 p.m.
SJBC Fellowship Hall
To schedule your lifesaving donation please visit redcrossblood.org and be sure to enter sponsor code: stjohnbaptistchurchcolumbia
For more information, please contact Sis. Trudy Thompson at (617) 771-0157
Fri., Oct. 23rd
9:30 a.m.—4:30 p.m. University of Baltimore School of Law
This is a free event offered to representatives from the faith. Dr. Robert Emery, Professor from the University of VA, Divorce Mediation Expert, will be the morning keynote speaker followed in the afternoon by keynote speaker Kathleen M. Dumais, Mary-land State Delegate. Several panels of professionals will present issues with structured time at the end for all participants to address the issues and possible solutions.
For more information contact Dea. Kathleen Ridley Cheek at 908-347-0546
ATTENTION: All SJBC Members Deacons are inviting members to attend 15-20 minute "Utilize Your Deacon Information Sessions" after each Sunday service. Sessions are designed to ensure that you (1) know your deacon and (2) know how to maximize support from your deacon.
After today's services, members assigned to Dea. McKindra & Dea. Sellers are meeting in the Fellow-ship Hall and those assigned to Dea. McCoy-Gwynn are meeting in the Large Conference Room. Signs will direct you to their meeting rooms.
We look forward to seeing you at your session and communicating how we can serve you. St John, Let's Discover Something New Together - How you can maximize support from your deacon.
SJBC Deacons: “We Serve You - If You Let Us.”
The SJBC Mission Ministry (MM) desires to support our troops deployed over-seas and their families through prayer, communication & care packages. Help us fulfill this mission by:
1. Donating customized list of care package content items. 2. Send a military family member or friend deployed overseas past Janu-
ary 2016 - please give their name, unit, and official overseas address to receive a care package.
3. **Come to “Support Our Troops” sign up table in Fellowship Hall after each service – beginning TODAY, Sun., Sept. 20th!!
Our troops need to know that we support and appreciate the sacrifices they make for us, and our country. This is about giving back to those who give all. We thank you!
For more information, contact: Sis. Audrey Smith at [email protected] ~ 410-730-7588 OR Sis. Eloise Hunt at [email protected] ~ 410-796-1866
High School Church: Every 2nd Sun. at 10:15 a.m. Middle School Church: Sun., Sept. 27th & Every 4th Sun. at 10:15 a.m.
We’ll have a service designed by & for you! Meet us in classroom 159!
WHO Calling ALL Young Adults and Teens 15+
WHEN & WHERE Fri., Oct. 9th @ 7 p.m. in the Fellowship Hall
WHAT A series of monologues put on by Guilford’s Young Adult Ministry that expresses the issues and chal-lenges that women of color may face daily. These women are all called by God for a higher purpose, but before they can walk boldly in their purpose they must find the root to their issues.
This is a free event, but registration is required at: disoverssjbcevents.eventbrite.com
For more information, please contact: Rev. Janelle at 410.992.6977 ext. 1014
Bro. Eric Byrd at 410.992.6977 ext. 1013 [email protected]
Written & Directed By: Breanne Randall-Stewart
Fri., Oct. 2nd at 7 p.m.
SJBC Fellowship Hall
If you’re in middle or high school, please join us! There will be a word,
worship, live DJ, games, fun, food and the new PS4 and Wii.
For more information, please contact our Youth Pastor, Rev. Janelle:
410.992.6977 ext. 1014 or [email protected]
DTI Financial Seminar: "Smart Money Fights for Couples"
Tues., Sept. 29th from 7-8:30 p.m.
Facilitators: Dea. Richard and Sis. Betty Shepherd
If your financial picture falls between good to struggling, there’s something for you at this session. Lean tips on how to manage the finances in your household, how credit scores impact your financial future, and how to evaluate interest rates.
Sign up to attend this “free” session by visiting: http://discoversjbcevents.eventbrite.com
DTI presents the Holy Spirit Class Every Mon. through Nov. 2nd, 7–9 p.m.
In this 12 week study you will deepen your relationship with the Holy Spirit and understand more about what it means to led by the Spirit and to walk by the Spirit.
Please register by visiting sjbccourses.org or by emailing [email protected] with the subject line “Register for the Holy Spirit Class.” Please order the book, Experiencing the Holy Spirit by Larry Keefauver prior to the 1st day of class.
Power of the Pentateuch Every Tues. from Oct. 6th - Nov. 10th
Noon-2 p.m. OR 7-9 p.m. (Choose either time)
Instructor: Rev. Ostein Truitt
During this 6 week class we will study how the first 5 books of the Bible can impact and strengthen your spiritual journey.
Register at http://discoversjbcevents.eventbrite.com Books required: Bible, other resources will be provided
For more information please contact: Rev. Truitt at 410-992-6977 X1007 or [email protected]
Calling All Youth!!! SUNDAY SCHOOL PROMOTION Sun., Sept. 27th—9:15 a.m.
SJBC Fellowship Hall
Encourage your children to participate in sharing their journey with God. We celebrate all students who are being promoted from one level to the next, including graduating seniors.
Each student is to show how God has impacted him/her.
Please have your student contact his/her Sunday School teacher for details. The first rehears-al is Sun., Sept. 12th. Attendance at rehearsals is during Sunday School and is mandatory for participation in Promotion Sunday.
For more information, please contact: Sis. Jackie Blackwell-White at [email protected]
Prayer Line Bro. Herb Massie is on the prayer line during the
month of September. Join him for prayer!!! Call: (410) 995-6089
Brighton Gardens Assisted Living
Geraldine Gaillard ◊ Iris Moran
Greenfield Senior Living
Dea. Shirley Alston
Lighthouse Senior Living
Ernestine Jones
Lorien Nursing Home
Beulah Patterson The Evergreens—Jacqueline Vandervall
Leola Anderson ◊ Ruth Craigen ◊ Eunice Frazier (VA) Gayla Elder-Leak ◊ Thelma Giles
Kescia Powell Debbie Harrison Devin Aikens Dionna Dailey Ed Tucker Debbie Harris Phyllis Isaacs Mabel Lipscomb Martha Lee Lynda Jones-Burns Gerry Gorham Wanda Hutchinson Snail Millner David E. Greene, Jr. Alrecho Reaves Elise Smith Kersley Vauls Rev. Robert Turner
Our Sick Doris Collier Ayesha Dobbins Kaini Bradford Henson Michael Emma Outen Herman Thompson Shelly McCrae Beverly Moore Johnnie Bingham Tania McAllister Cynthia Hill Mabel Clarke Rainsford Trivers Gwendolyn Wilkins Carol Holland Kescia Powell Devin Aikens Ed Tucker Phyllis Isaacs Lynda Jones-Burns Snail Millner Martha Lee
Wanda Hutchinson Kersley Vauls Ira Snell Jr. Jackie Dobbins Tonya Edison Melvin Shelton Kalere Caldwell Karen Williams Derrick Hannah Mattie Simmons Phronnie Jones Valerie West Gail Riddic Elijah Turner, Sr. Trudy Thompson Dea. Marissa Gillum Vivian Bowling
Prayer Due to Illness Curtis Washington– cousin of Glenda Morton Dea. Adrienne Fleming’s aunt Betty Pryor & friend Yemi Jimason TyAnne Martin—Sister of Lorna Evans Shanita Smith—Friend of Rev. Janelle Bruce John Wigglesworth—Brother of Wilbur Wigglesworth Dea. Bill Ross’ brothers, Eugene Ross and Earl Ross Cindy Baker’s mother & God-father Clover Peart’s Mother Nettie Green Hilson Family friend—Orville Swafford Joe Williams’ mother (Gladys Williams) Erica LeMon’s grandmother, JoAnne Isabel Darian Sharp– Son of Crudella Carroll Cecilla Sanya, mother of Cica Bradley Dea. Dwayne Parker’s mother Lorna Carmichael’s mother Betty Harrell Dea. LeeRoy Bronner’s sister Betty Bridges Herb Massie’s son Chris Debra Washington’s mother Ronza Moore Dea. Alan Murrell’s sister Pam Garnett Tina Sesay’s uncle & his wife Alma Stephens’ daughter-in-law Carolyn Stephens & her sis-ter, Ethel Spencer JoAnn Burnett’s cousin Marquis Young Mary Williams’ brother Russell & niece Katrina Rev. John West’s brother Mike & father John West, Sr. Glenda Morton’s cousin Sheena Brewer Ann Wills—Friend of Dea. Harper Leslie S. Turner’s niece, Catherine Margaret Stephens’ sister Bessie Allen-Holmes Karen Williams’ nephew Eli Roselle
Week of 9-20-2015: Rev. Todd Givens
If you desire a visit, please contact the Minister or Deacon assigned for the week. *Bold indicates new entries for this week.
Rev. Ella Moore’s brother-in-law Linwood Rev. Michael Alston’s brother Joe Dea. Lenny Harper’s friend Ricky Harrison & sister Lydia Davita Alston’s mother Juanita Thomas Melvin Shelton’s wife Alberta Angela Bouie’s sister Quinn Trustee & Mrs. Aaron Lancaster’s dear friend Hazida Hosein’s father & granddaughter Tehran Jones’ daughter Maya Cassandra Haywood’s son Anthony Rev. Carolyn Fredericks’ sister Olivia Brodie & granddaugh-ter Cskye Martisse Williams—cousin of Kevin & Dea. Alfreda McCoy Gwynn Beulah Patterson’s husband David Mike Boone’s brother-in-law Jackie Dobbin’s niece Dea. LeeRoy & Yvonne Bronner’s grandson Mason Ella Cameron’s mom-Ernestine Reid Dea. Kathleen Ridley Cheeks sister, Karen Ridley & her cousin, Dolores Hogan Melissa Diggs
Bereavement
Lorna Evans lost her uncle and two nephews
Rev. Carolyn Fredericks lost her cousin & her aunt
Sadie Jackson lost her sister-in-law
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POINTS TO REMEMBER
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Sermon Cd’s are available in the Fellowship Hall.
HOW TO REACH OUR STAFF
Senior Pastor Assistant Pastor Youth Pastor Rev. Dr. Robert A.F. Turner Rev. Dr. Ostein Truitt Rev. Janelle Bruce (410) 992-6977 (410) 992-6977 Ext. 1007 (410) 992-6977 Ext. 1014 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Office #121 Office #119 Office #111 Assoc. Pastor for Pastoral Care Operations Manager Building Manager Rev. Sadie Woolford Sis. Vera Miles Rev. John West (410) 992-6977 (410) 992-6977 Ext. 1010 (410) 992-6977 Ext. 1015 [email protected] [email protected] Office #118 Office #112 Minister of Music Sr. Admin. Project Coordinator Bro. Eric Byrd Sis. ‘Chon Cottman (410) 992-6977 Ext. 1013 (410) 992-6977 Ext. 1005 [email protected] [email protected] Office #136