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True Love Missionary Baptist Church 8200 Tireman Avenue, Detroit, MI 48204 Office (313) 931-1177 FAX (313) 931-3065 Website: www.TrueLoveBaptist.org Wifi: Sanctuary _2.4GHz / Password: OpenToAll Dr. Herbert B. Robinson, Jr., Pastor Proverbs 3:5-6 "Trust in the LORD with all thine heart; and lean not unto thine own understanding. In all thy ways acknowledge Him, and He shall direct thy paths."

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Page 1: Missionary Baptist Church

True Love Missionary Baptist Church

8200 Tireman Avenue, Detroit, MI 48204

Office (313) 931-1177 FAX (313) 931-3065

Website: www.TrueLoveBaptist.org

Wifi: Sanctuary _2.4GHz / Password: OpenToAll

Dr. Herbert B. Robinson, Jr., Pastor

Proverbs 3:5-6

"Trust in the LORD with all thine heart; and lean not unto thine

own understanding. In all thy ways acknowledge Him, and He

shall direct thy paths."

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Sunday, February 21, 2021 7:00 am & 11:15 am WORSHIP Service

PRELUDE

Call to Worship

Proverbs 3:5-6 (KJV)

PROCESSIONAL

OPENING HYMN: Higher Ground

Devotion

Responsive Reading: John 11:17-27 (KJV)

Hymn and Prayer

WORSHIP AND PRAISE

(Worshippers, fill out your prayer requests &

bring them to the Altar)

WORSHIP OF CONSECRATION

Reading of the Scripture

Deuteronomy 15:1-6 (KJV)

Altar Call & Prayer

ANNOUNCEMENTS

PERIOD OF RECOGNITION

Birthdays, Wedding Anniversaries & Visitors

WORSHIP OF GIVING

Offertory Period

Preparation: Deuteronomy 26:5-10a (KJV)

Dedication: Deuteronomy 26:13-15 (KJV)

Offertory Response “All Things Come of Thee”

WORSHIP OF INSPIRATION

Inspirational Music

Sermonic Hymn

Sermon

Invitation Period

Benediction

Recessional Fellowship

POSTLUDE

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RESPONSIVE READING: John 11:17-27

Leader: Then when Jesus came, he found that he had lain

in the grave four days already.

People: Now Bethany was nigh unto Jerusalem, about

fifteen furlongs off:

Leader: And many of the Jews came to Martha and Mary, to

comfort them concerning their brother.

People: Then Martha, as soon as she heard that Jesus was

coming, went and met him: but Mary sat still in the

house.

Leader: Then said Martha unto Jesus, Lord, if thou hadst

been here, my brother had not died.

People: But I know, that even now, whatsoever thou wilt ask

of God, God will give it thee.

Leader: Jesus saith unto her, Thy brother shall rise again.

People: Martha saith unto him, I know that he shall rise

again in the resurrection at the last day.

Leader: Jesus said unto her, I am the resurrection, and the

life: he that believeth in me, though he were dead,

yet shall he live:

People: And whosoever liveth and believeth in me shall never

die. Believest thou this?

... All: She saith unto him, Yea, Lord: I believe that thou

art the Christ, the Son of God, which should come

into the world.

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A message from our Pastor

Praise the LORD, Saints!

“Behold, I will do a new thing: now it shall spring forth.” (Isaiah 43:19 KJV)

God does marvelous things. His divine ability to never run out of blessings is

unique and spiritually encouraging. Taking into thought the history of

humankind’s existence, God has plenty of new things for all of us. Jeremiah, the

prophet of God, said, “great is the Lord’s faithfulness. morning by morning new

blessings I see.”

That message carries over into your Christian life as a believing Saint and covers

the unbeliever also because God’s grace and mercy falls on the just and the

unjust. The songwriter sang that the blood of Jesus “reaches from the highest

mountain to the lowest valley.” Whether high or low, God will meet you where

you are with new mercies.

You may wonder why the sinner receives the same blessings as the Saint. Well,

all Saints were once sinners who were saved by grace. No exceptions. If the Lord

had not blessed us all with his love, no one could have qualified to be saved.

Your advantage over the unsaved is that you know that you are saved by the

blood of Jesus. When you know what you know, and know that what you know is

true, it does not matter what others think, do or say.

Never feel compelled to be wroth with God when it appears that you are not

getting your fair share for claiming Christ Jesus as your Lord and Savior. I guess

you may think like other saved folks. You live right. You do right. You act right.

Surely, there must be some compensatory return on investing your life with

Christ, right? Right.

God does a new thing in us every day. Some of those things go unnoticed

because the new things range from subtle to phenomenal. We often do not

know the difference between them until we look back over our lives and

measure our days. I have reflected on my life quite often and always come away

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scratching my head because I realize how blessed I have been. The Lord is still

blessing me beyond my understanding, and I thank Him for it. Just look back over

your life and see for yourself.

I am particularly thankful for another seven weeks of preparation for the new

year through prayer. The Psalms and Proverbs always present something new

and fresh to my spirit. This year was special because I was blessed during a global

pandemic as were you. It is spiritually ironic to me, but the pandemic was

refreshing. That is phenomenal.

As the world continues trying to figure things out, God told us everything is

under His control. He has enlightened us, enriched us and emphasized His open

love for us. As long as we do not take God’s love for granted, we will continue to

prosper in every field of human progress. You continue to make unnoticeable

advances in your life all because you are a child of God. That is the subtlety of

God.

As God’s children, we have obediently prepared ourselves with prayer, equipped

ourselves with love, elevated our God of glory and earned portions of His power.

Now that we are able and ready, we will now spring forth into new things of God.

It is His promise.

Yours because of Christ Jesus,

Pastor H.B. Robinson, Jr., D. Min.

God bless..

Pastor’s message continued

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Taking it to the Altar

Take your worries, concerns and prayers to the altar and leave them there.

‘Be careful for nothing; but in every thing by prayer and supplication with thanksgiving let your requests be made known unto God. And the peace of God, which passeth all understanding, shall keep your hearts and minds through Christ Jesus.’

Philippians 4:6-7 (KJV)

The flowers on our virtual altar are on behalf of Sister Denelda

Draines in memory of her parents, Clinton & Marian Draines, Grandmother Ruth Lowe, Sister Cebrena Ambrose and Aunt LaDonna Lowe.

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Watch ‘From The Solid Rock’

Watch any of Pastor’s messages anytime you need a word. Simply type Dr. HB Robinson, Jr. in the search bar from your phone or computer and all of his messages “From the Solid Rock will be brought up for your viewing.

You can also subscribe and receive a notification when new messages are available.

Pastor is now LIVE on Facebook

Watch Pastor’s Friday Nite Sermon on Facebook starting at 7:30 pm

You do not have to have a Facebook account to see him live. Click on the “Not Now” at the bottom of the account creation screen when it appears. Click picture below to be connected or use link.

Link: https://www.facebook.com/True-Love-Missionary-Baptist-Church-100530718552457

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Sunday School—10:00 am

Winter Quarter Study: Preparation for Jesus’ Disciples

Unit III: Going Deeper with Jesus

Sunday School Lesson February 28, 2021

A Display of Devine Glory — John 11:33-44

We meet every Sunday morning promptly at 10:00 am by way

of Zoom. Please make plans to join us next Sunday and every

Sunday. Click on the link below to be connected.

LINK: https://zoom.us/j/4124860722?pwd=VVBHTllRc3pLNE5ZVUNsUTlMVGJsdz09

Meeting ID: 412 486 0722 Passcode: g8RVP5

Or connect by phone:

Dial: 1 312 626 6799

Meeting ID: 412 486 0722 Passcode: 570102

One tap mobile +13126266799,,4124860722#,,,,*570102#

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LIVE Sunday Zoom Service at 11:00 a.m.

use link below or call in at

1-(646) 558-8656 ID # 231-868-8283#

Link : https://us02web.zoom.us/j/231868828

Bible Study

Is coming to Zoom

Starting Wednesdays, February 24th at 6:00 pm

Use the Sunday Zoom link below

Link : https://us02web.zoom.us/j/231868828

Or call in at

1(646)558-8656 ID #231-868-8283#

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Many have called to see how they can continue to pay their tithes and offerings. Here are a few options for you.

Online: Pay Pal System through our church website: www.TrueLoveBaptist.org

Mailing address: True Love Missionary Baptist Church 8130 Tireman Detroit, MI 48204

Drop Off: Church office through the mail slot. (Please call before making the trip)

Healing Scriptures

Isaiah 53:3-5 Isaiah 54:17

Jeremiah 32:27 Psalm 103:3

Matthew 8:16-17

Take this dosage 3 times a day.

Bible Study

Wednesdays at 6:00 pm

Dial in at 1-605-313-4100 / Access code: 653471

This is dial in only, all you need is a phone.

Bible Study

Wednesdays at 6:00 pm

Dial in at 1-605-313-4100 / Access code: 653471

This is dial in only, all you need is a phone.

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“The effectual fervent prayer of a righteous man availeth much.”

James 5:16b

PRAYER LIST

Sister Elena Acoff

Sis. Harriett Austin

Trustee Johnny Belton

Sis. Mildred Belton

Bro. Curtis Bennett

Sis. Joan Brewer

Sis. Pamala Broner

Sis. Veronica Campbell

Bro. Carlos Craig

Sis. Shirley Davis

Trustee William Davis

Sis. Ione Dyer

Sis. Muriel Fegins

Sis. Waltina Gorman

Sis. Dorothy Harris

Sis. Annie Holcomb

Sis. Cathy Jackson

Sis. Delisa Jackson

Sis. Mary Jackson

Sis. Karen Jenkins

Sis. Ovaedia Johnson

Sis. Tracy Johnson

Bro. Percy Jones

PRAYER LIST (continued)

Sis. Evelyn King

Sis. Nettie King

Sis. Kimberly Lane

Sis. Jeraldine Martin

Bro. Marvin Phelps, Jr.

Sis. Shirley Quick

Sis. Ruby Ray

Bro. Lee Richardson

Sis. Patricia Richardson

Sis. Alice Bey-Robinson

Sis. Dionne Scott

Mother Elsie Scruggs

Bro. Edward Sumler

Sis. Lanora Summersett

** Sis. Johnnye Summerville

Sis. Shirley Sykes

Sis. Mary Taylor

Sis. Michelle Thurmond

Sis. Shirley Trent

Sis. Monica Van Buren

Sis. Ceciel Walker

Sis. Bessie M. Williams

** No phone calls please

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SHUT—IN

Sis. Rosa Berry

Sis. Rosie Campbell

Sis. Eleanor Denson

Sis. Bertha Gilliam

Sis. Earnestine Haugabook

IN NURSING / REHABILITATION

CENTERS

Sister Francis Garland

Hartford Nursing & Rehab Center

6700 W. Outer Drive,

Detroit, MI 48235

Sister Louise Manning

Regency Heights

19100 W. Seven Mile HEALTH CONCERNS

Sis. Jeanette Benson

Bro. Desmond Brassell

Sis. Bernice Jones

BEREAVED:

Please keep all bereaved in your prayers.

SICK & SHUT— IN

Deacon Thomas Dixion

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HELP AVAILABLE for

Detroit/Wayne County Residents

Rent, Emergency and crisis assistance

Detroit Residents 313-388-9799

Wayne Metropolitan Community Action Agency

(Wayne County Residents outside Detroit) 734-284-6999

United Community Housing Coalition 313-963-3310

Friendship House 313-871-7443

The Heat and Warmth Fund (800) 866-8429

DTE Case Management (utility bills) 800.545.8064

Salvation Army (energy bills, rent, and food) 734-453-5464

Focus Hope 313-494-4600

Adult Well-being/Healthy Aging 313-736-5541/313-925-1135

Financial Assistance for various expenses & bills

Society of Saint Vincent DePaul 313-393-2930

Michigan Department of Human Services 313-361-7300.

Wayne County Veterans Affairs Dept. 313-224-5045

Detroit Area Agency On Aging 313-446-4444

St Christine Christian Services (Brightmoor) 313-535-7272

Detroit Housing Commission 313-877-8807

Free food and vouchers in Wayne County Michigan Several non-profits and organizations to turn to include:

City Mission Harvest -food pkgs/groceries 313-541-3531

Detroit/Wayne County Rescue Mission 313-993-6703

The Safe Center 313-839-6664 -- provides food products and

groceries acquired through affiliation with Forgotten Harvest

and distributes to individuals in need.

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Coming Soon

February 2021 Black History Month

March 2021 Military Appreciation Month

Sunday, March14 Daylight Savings begins

Sunday, March 28 Palm Sunday

Wendy Hillard Gymnastics

(Born December 11, 1960 age 60)

A native of Detroit she became the first African American rhythmic gymnast to compete as a member of the U.S. national team, making her the first to represent the United States in an international competition including three World Championships (1979, 1981 and 1983).

At the age of 15, she began tumbling classes in Detroit. She discovered Drs. Zina and Vladimir Mironov’s classes at the JCC which offered artistic gymnastics, bars, beams, rhythmic gymnastics. Shortly after studying under Dr. Zina, Wendy’s mother convinced the Leon Atchison who was the Director of Detroit Parks and Recreation at the time to hire the pair. They then became employees of Detroit, as co-directors of the city’s gymnastics program making the classes affordable to students.

Wendy continued to train under Zina who at this time had a truly diverse team and they were one of the top two rhythmic gymnastics teams in the United States. This team was just as ambitious and competitive as their instructor. 1978 Wendy was the first African American to make the National Rhythmic Gymnastics team, in 1983, at the training camp for the World Championships, the head coach overlooked Wendy and selected girls who ranked lower. When Wendy questioned the judge’s call, her coach Zina explained, “You stand out too much!”

Wendy’s parents sent a telegram to the national USA Gymnastics organization, challenging the coach’s call and won their case. Wendy went on to serve a record nine times on the team, twice as the team’s captain. She competed in three world championships and traveled to more than 15 foreign countries.

1993 elected first African American and the first gymnast president of the Women’s Sports Foundation, the sports advocacy group founded by tennis great Billie Jean King. 2008 she was Inducted into the USA Gymnastics Hall of Fame just to name a few of her many accomplishments.

She currently runs the Wendy Hilliard Gymnastics Foundation located in Harlem, which she founded in 1996. Her foundation provides low-cost quality gymnastics for over 15,000 youth in New York City.

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“And how shall they hear without a preacher?”

Romans 10:14b

Date: February 21, 2021

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CD Request $5 each (Tear off and give to any Usher)

For ordering CDs for today’s service, please see Brother Joe Martin or

Brother Darren Partlow.

Title: _________________________________Quantity:_______

Date: ___________Speaker: _________________________

Which Service? 7:00 a.m. _______ 11:00 a.m. _______

Name: __________________________________________________

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Activities Schedule

SUNDAY WORSHIP SERVICES 7:00 am & 11:15 am

SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:00 am

CHRISTIAN CAFÉ HOUR

(Baptist Training Union) 10:15 am

The ROCK HOUSE (Youth Church) Sunday, 11:15 am, except 4th Sunday

DEPARTMENT OF MISSION Monday, 6:00 pm after 3rd Sunday

General Mission Meeting Each 5th Monday, 6:00 pm

Sister to Sister 4th Saturday, 10:00 am

Music Department

Senior Choir Tuesday, 6:30 pm, except after 1st Sunday

Angelic Voices Thursday, 6:00 pm, except after 4th Sunday

True Praise Thursday, 7:15 pm except after 4th Sunday

Alzheimer Support 3rd Thursday, 12:00 pm

Prayer Meeting & Bible Study Wednesdays, 11:00 am & 6:00 pm

Quilting Sewing & Crafts Saturdays, 10:00 am

Deaconess Meeting Saturday before 1st Sunday, 10:00 am

Altar Circle Meeting Saturday before 1st Sunday, 12 noon

Joint Board Meeting 1st Saturday, 9:00 am

Pastor’s Aide Meeting 1st Saturday, 11:00 am

Nurses Guild Meeting 1st Saturday, 12 noon

Teachers Meeting 2nd Saturday, 9:00 am

Divine Mothers of Favor As needed

Adult Usher Board Saturday before 3rd Sunday, 1:00 pm

Senior Usher Board 4th Saturday, 2:00 pm

Laymen’s Meeting 1st & 3rd Mondays, 7:00 pm

Junior Laymen Meeting Thursday before 4th Sunday, 7:00 pm

EACH FIRST SUNDAY ~ BAPTISM AND THE LORD’S SUPPER

Mission Statement:

Elevate Jesus, Edify Saints, Evangelize Souls,

and Pray for our Enemies.