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This month many will cloth themselves in African attire and sing Negro spirituals, in an attempt to celebrate our African heritage. While all of this is good and should be done, we must not forget that our African heritage should be celebrated every day; not just during the month of February, which by the way is the shortest month of the year.
I have noticed over the years, as we commemorate our rich and wonderful heritage, that one element of our journey as a people is hardly ever mentioned and many times is left out completely. Brothers and Sisters, we have come this far because our fore-parents were
unified by their faith in God. They understood that if they were going to survive and eventually experience freedom they had to stand together and keep their faith in God. Those who have gone on before us understood what Paul was saying when he wrote:
• . . Stand fast in one Spirit, with one mind striving together for the faith of the gospel” (Phil. 1:27).
Now that’s scriptural unity! O how much more we could accomplish if we too would embrace the spirit of unity that the African slaves and the people that lived through “Jim Crow” possessed. This is my prayer for the local Church:
“Lord please allow the spirit of unity through faith to overtake us in such a way that ‘one can’t fall without the other,’ and may the power of the Holy Spirit fall fresh upon us all. In the name of Jesus Christ our Lord, Amen.”
Remember, “The Church Unified Is The Church At Its Best!” May the peace of God be with you in your pursuit of unity, through faith in God.
Your Servant Leader, O. Wendell Davis
Volume V, Issue 2
February 2008
Union Chapel Missionary Baptist Church
INSIDE THIS ISSUE
Sunday School Hour..................... 2
Welcome New Members............... 3
Marriage Enrichment
Seminar......................................... 4
Consumer News............................ 5
Black History Month .................... 6
Calendar of Events........................ 7
Monthly Ministry Meetings.......... 8
Worship Services
From the Pastor “Unity Through Faith In God”
We are delighted to have you fellowship with us today and hope that our services will serve as an inspiration to you during the coming week. We hope that when you entered our doors, you felt a “sweet, sweet spirit of warmth and love.” Union Chapel is the church with a big heart of LOVE; where everybody is some-body, and JESUS CHRIST is the HEAD! If you are new to our community, a cordial invitation is extended to you to prayerfully consider becoming a member of our church family.
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You have a special invitation to come and study the Word of God with us
Sunday Mornings for Sunday School “A Complete Study of the Whole Bible”
at 9:30 a.m.
and
Wednesdays for Bible Study
“The Gospel of John” at 12:00 noon and
“The Church and Hip-Hop” at 6:30 p.m.
I promise, you will be glad you did! We hope to see your face in the place, and bring a friend.
Your Servant Leader, O. Wendell Davis
Your Special Invitation
Unity, Unity, Unity! “The Church Unified Is The Church At Its Best”
The Church that Studies Together Grows Together
Sunday School Books can be picked up from the teachers on Sunday Morning Bible Study Outlines can be picked up on Wednesdays or at the Church Office
The Church that Prays Together
SUNDAY SCHOOL TOPICS FOR FEBRUARY 2008
February 3: Summoned to Labor Lesson: Luke 10:1-12; 17-20 February 10: Summoned to Repent Lesson: Luke 13:1-9 February 17: Summoned to Be Humble Lesson: Luke 14:1, 7-14 February 24: Summoned to Be a Disciple Lesson: Luke 14:25-33
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Keidra V. Adams
Tammy J. Beale
Buford Betts
Larry Bowen
Timothy L. Butler Jr.
Leteisha S. Corder
Damarcus T. Davis
Kaity S. Dickerson
Justin M. Ford
Glenda E. Gill
Devin T. Hankins
Justin M. Hankins
Marvin Hankins, Jr.
Valerie M. Hankins
Richette D. Harris
Tawanda J. Harris
Tinia D. Harris
Netaya S. Lanier
Renora B. Lasheka
Joshua R. Lewis
Tina C. Maye
LaGrant D. Maye
Carolyn A. Mitchell
Deirdre M. Mitchell
Sabrina M. Pope
Javon Robinson
Hailey M. Simmons
Tanya M. Simmons
Kayla N. Webb
Alton Williams
“Happy Birthday" means much more than have a happy day.
Within these words lie lots of things we never get to say.
It means we love you first of all, then thanks for all you do.
It means you mean a lot to us, and that we're proud of you.
But most of all, we guess it means that we are thinking of
your happiness on this, your day.
Welcome New MembersWelcome New MembersWelcome New Members
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For more information contact the church office.For more information contact the church office.For more information contact the church office.
All married couples and singles contemplating marriage are invited to attend Session One of the
Marriage Enrichment Workshop“It Takes Three to Become One”
February 15, 2008 - 6:30 PM to 9:00 PMFebruary 16, 2008 - 8:30 AM to 11:00 AM
Workshop Leaders:
Pastor O. Wendell Davis
And
Sister Dora M. Davis
Workshop Topics:
“Back to the Basics”
And
“How to Survive an Attack on
Your Marriage”
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The Better Business Bureau of North Alabama has received several calls today from North Alabama consumers regarding an automated phone call received at their place of residence. In each case, consum-ers report that the call came from an automated dialer with a mes-sage asking the consumer to call an 1-866 number and enter their 16 digit credit or debit card number to validate information about their bank account. Consumers also report that their caller ID displays a Listerhill Credit Union phone number.
The BBB called the toll free number and found a recording claiming that we had reached the Billing and Payment Center of Listerhill Credit Union. The BBB has confirmed with Listerhill Credit Union the number does not belong to any division of Listerhill Credit Union. The phone number has since been disconnected. The BBB has been un-able to reach anyone on the phone number provided in the message.
The BBB reminds consumers that financial institutions and other companies typically do not contact their custom-ers by phone or via an email to request an update or validation of their account. By sharing this information, you are providing access to your bank or credit union account. According to the www.FBI.gov, this type of telephone crime is often referred to as "vishing," a high-tech scam that deceives consumers into disclosing their personal in-formation. Vishing is considered a two-fold scam, which first it steals a company's identity and then uses it to vic-timize consumers by stealing their credit identities.
For more information on scams, visit the BBB’s Resource Library under the Consumer Services section at www.bbb.org or contact your BBB at (256) 533-1640 or (800) 239-1642 or by email at [email protected]
Submitted by: LeJuan George
Consumer NewsConsumer NewsConsumer News
BBB Warns About Automated Calls for Billings and Payment—“SCAM”
For God sent not his Son into the world to condemn the world; but that the world through him might be saved (John 3:17). Go back to the purity of the first hour you knew Je-sus…when you felt as if everyone in the world should have a chance to feel what you felt and know what you knew. Everyone in the world should have the opportu-nity to feel washed clean by the blood of Jesus and know they are on their way to heaven. Keep that hunger and that purity that reaches out a hand and says, "I'll pray for you. I'll believe God for your miracle." We are the only hope to evangelize the world. We are the generation destined to reach out in this last hour to the depraved and the destitute with the life-changing Gospel of Jesus Christ. From the uttermost to the guttermost, take a stand and declare, "we have
God's Word, and it is the answer for everything we have need of!"
Jesus commissioned us saying, "Go ye into all the world, and preach the gospel to every creature" (Mark 16:15). We are all called to be witnesses, and God has given us an anointing and a calling to reach the lost. People are hungry to know God, and we have the answer. Submitted By: Sister Nettie Pruitt
Evangelize the WorldEvangelize the WorldEvangelize the World
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Valentine's Day, a time when thoughts turn to love. But what is love? Is it a box of chocolates, or a pretty valentine? Is it a red rose, or maybe a dozen? Is it a peck on the cheek, a fond embrace, or a big bear hug? Well, sometimes love is known in those ways. But love, real love, is how we relate to God and to one another if life is what it ought to be - beautiful!
“Dear friends, let us love one another, for love comes from God. Everyone who loves has been born of God
and knows God.” 1 John 4:7
Thoughts for Valentine’s DayThoughts for Valentine’s DayThoughts for Valentine’s Day
The 2008 Black History Month Theme is "Carter G. Woodson and the Origins of Multiculturalism.” The main effort of this year’s theme is to show that the multiculturalism of today had its origins in the struggles of African Americans to have their cultural contributions recognized by American society. In breaking through the monocultural vision of America, African Americans were at the foundation of multiculturalism in America. No one played a greater role in this effort than Carter G. Woodson. With the acceptance of black people and black culture, other cultures found a way of gaining acceptance. In celebration of Black History Month, here are a few suggestions as to how you can celebrate Black History Month this year.
1. Review how the United States military came to appreciate the contributions of African Americans, then increas-ingly accepted the contributions of Hispanics, Asians, and Native Americans. Here the emphasis should not sim-ply be on the Tuskegee Airman, Buffalo Soldiers and others, but on how the military came to accept their con-tributions over the years.
2. Review how Carter G. Woodson’s The Mis-Education of the Negro articulated a vision of education in which vari-ous groups are taught an appreciation of their history. Moreover, the work stressed how the educational system must take into consideration the cultural background of the various groups who make up a society. In keeping with the theme and to celebrate the 75th anniversary of the book's publication, black history celebrations might include appropriate readings from The Mis-Education of the Negro.
Online Source: http://www.asalh.org/
From the Music MinistryFrom the Music MinistryFrom the Music Ministry
FEBRUARY 3
Baptism/Holy Communion 7:45 a.m. and 10:45 a.m.
Worship Services
“For as often as ye eat this bread, and drink this cup , he do shew the Lord’s death til he come.”
I Corinthians 11:26
Calendar of EventsCalendar of EventsCalendar of Events
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Dedication for the New Union Chapel Christian Academy Facility
will be Sunday, February 10, 2008 at the10:45 a.m. Service
Open House for the Academy will immediately follow 10:45 a.m. services
Other Upcoming Events
Feb 15th Academy Yearbook Orders Due
Feb 18th Presidents Day- No School
Feb 21st Black History Program
Church Sanctuary 1:00 pm
FEBRUARY 13
Child Development Center Black History Program
9:30 a.m.
February 16 Annual HBCU
Career and Recruitment Day 10:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.
Young Women’s Ministry View
“Soulmate” 6:00 p.m.
FEBRUARY 20 Pre and Post – Passage
Ceremony 6:00 p.m.
FEBRUARY 1 - 29
Church – Wide Book Campaign
Sponsored by the Music Ministry
The Herald is a monthly publication of Union Chapel Missionary Baptist Church. Members are en-couraged to submit all newsworthy articles by the 10th of the month to [email protected]. All articles are subject to editing for clarity and grammatical correctness.
Monthly Ministry Meetings Ministry Time When
SUNDAY Intercessory Prayer Line 7:00 AM 8:00 AM Every Prayer Line Ministry 8:00 PM 9:00 PM Every
MONDAY Intercessory Prayer 6:00 PM 7:30 PM Every New Members Orientation 6:00 PM Every Revised Version Choir 6:00 PM 1st, 2nd & 4th Progressive Matrons 6:45 PM 1st Male Chorus 7:30 PM 1st, 2nd & 3rd Cub Scouts 6:00 PM 1st Missionary Ministry 6:00 PM 2nd Ushers #1 Ministry 7:00 PM 2nd Youth Ushers Ministry 6:00 PM 2nd Deacon's Ministry 6:30 PM 3rd Min. Wives/Deaconess 6:30 PM 3rd Mother's Ministry 10:00 AM 12 Noon 3rd Trustee's Ministry 6:30 PM 4th
TUESDAY Senior Adult Ministry 1:00 PM 1st Boy Scout 6:00 PM 1st & 3rd Matrons 6:30 PM 1st & 3rd Church Choir 7:00 PM 1st & 4th Gospel Choir 7:00 PM 2nd Laymen Brotherhood—
Men’s Bible Study 7:00 PM 2nd Community Care 6:00 PM 2nd Recreation Ministry 6:30 PM 2nd Women’s Bible Study 6:30 PM 2nd Women's Choir 6:00 PM 3rd Cub Scouts 6:00 PM 4th
WEDNESDAY Intercessory Prayer 11:00 AM 12 Noon Every The Passage 6:45 PM Every Sign Ministry 5:45 PM Every Sunday School Teachers 6:00 PM Every Education Assistance 5:30 PM 3rd Mentor Ministry 5:15 PM 4th
THURSDAY Church Choir 7:00 PM 1st & 4th Publication Ministry 6:00 PM 1st Young Women's 6:15 PM 2nd & 4th Laymen Brotherhood 6:00 PM 2nd Gospel Choir 7:00 PM 2nd Rural Seniors 10:00 AM 12 Noon 2nd & 4th Women’s Choir 6:00 PM 2nd & 3rd Singles Ministry 6:30 PM 3rd Book Club 6:00 PM 7:00 PM 4th Ushers # 2 Ministry 7:00 PM 4th
SATURDAY Wellness Ministry 9:00 AM 2nd Street Ministry 10:00 AM 12 Noon 3rd Community Care Outreach 11:00 AM 4th Progressive Matrons 10:00 AM 4th Girl Scouts 10:30 AM 12:30 2nd & 4th The above ministry meeting schedule does not supersede your internal ministry calendar that has been previously posted.
WEEKLY SERVICES
Early Worship Service 7:45 A.M. Sundays
Sunday School Hour 9:30-10:30 A.M.
12:45-1:45 P.M.
Morning Worship 10:45 A.M. Sundays
Bible Study
Wednesdays
12:00 Noon & 7:00 P.M.
Prayer Service 6:00 P.M.
RADIO MINISTRY
WDJL AM 1000 RADIO
Sermon of the Day 12:00 Noon Mondays
WEUP AM 1600 RADIO
Sermon 1:30 PM Sundays
TELEVISION MINISTRY
Each Sunday
WAWB TV 7:00-8:00 A.M.
Comcast Cable 3 TV 8:00-9:00 P.M.
Prayer Lines Are Open 8:00-9:00 P.M.
LOCATION:
315 Winchester Road Huntsville, AL 35811
256.852.1150 256.851.6949 fax
OFFICE HOURS: 10:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.
WEBSITE: www.unionchapel-hsv.org
EMAIL: [email protected]
O. Wendell Davis, D.Min., Pastor