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NOVEMBER 2011 MINISTRY MEETINGS Mon. 14 Deaconess Ministry Room 138 @ 6:30 PM Church School Meeting Room 137 @ 6:30 PM Tues. 15 WFC Women’s Ministry Room 138 @ 6:30 PM Greeters Ministry Room 137 @ 7:00 PM Historical Ministry Room 139 @ 7:00 PM Thur. 17 Thanksgiving Day Commit tee Room 138 @ 6:30 PM Deacons Ministry Room 140 @ 7:00 PM Sat. 19 Healthcare Ministry Room 137 @ 9:00 AM Sun. 20 Young Adult Ministry Room 138 @ 1:00 PM Our Vision Statement "The Spirit of the Lord is on me, because He has anointed me to preach good news to the poor. He has sent me to proclaim freedom for the prisoners and recovery of sight for the blind, to release the oppressed, to proclaim the year of the Lord's favor." Luke 4:1819 (NKJ) It is the vision of Mt. Olive to be a church that is intentional in its efforts to identify and meet the needs of broken, hurt and oppressed people in the greater Glen Allen area through the message and ministry of Jesus Christ. VIEW MOUNT OLIVE WEEKLY ANNOUNCEMENTS ON THE WEB Go to www.mobcva.org Then click on Weekly Bulletin MOUNT OLIVE ON YOUTUBE To view the latest videos type in: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UdiUIOEvU DQ&feature=player_embedded#! Love, Pastor Thompson The leaves are falling and the temperature is dropping, yet our God remains faithful. This is a wonderful time of year to reflect on the goodness of God and to thank Him for His grace and mercy. Keep the faith and the faith will keep you. Featured Videos: Family & Friends - Family Reunion Phase II Multi-Purpose Building Easter Production - Play Easter Production - Praise Dance Church History Presentation Pastor Thompson’s Sermon— God is Trying To tell US Something” Welcome to the Mt. Olive Family Denaisja J. Jones Ariana Sanchez ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Men’s Day Celebration Theme: “We are Standing” Ezekiel 22:30 8:00 AM Rev. Lloyd Jones Associate Minister MOBC 11:00 AM Rev. Marcus Lee Associate Minister/Minister of Music MOBC Church School & New Members Class @ 9:30 AM ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 4:00 PM Commemorative Celebration of the AfricanAmerican Baptist Church in Henrico County, Virginia Sponsored by Henrico Ministers’ Fellowship From the Pastor's Desk 2011 Theme “The Year of Liberation” 2 Corinthians 3:17 November 13, 2011 MOBC Core Values 1. Radical Hospitality 2. Passionate Worship 3. Intentional Faith Development 4. RiskTaking Mission & Service 5. Extravagant Generosity

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NOVEMBER 2011 MINISTRY MEETINGS

Mon. 14 Deaconess Ministry Room 138 @ 6:30 PM Church School Meeting Room 137 @ 6:30 PM

Tues. 15 WFC Women’s Ministry Room 138 @ 6:30 PM Greeters Ministry Room 137 @ 7:00 PM Historical Ministry Room 139 @ 7:00 PM

Thur. 17 Thanksgiving Day Committee Room 138 @ 6:30 PM Deacons Ministry Room 140 @ 7:00 PM

Sat. 19 Healthcare Ministry Room 137 @ 9:00 AM

Sun. 20 Young Adult Ministry Room 138 @ 1:00 PM

Our Vision Statement

"The Spirit of the Lord is on me, because He has anointed me to preach good news to the poor. He has sent me to proclaim freedom for the prisoners and recovery of sight for the blind, to release the oppressed, to proclaim the year of the Lord's favor." Luke 4:18­19 (NKJ)

It is the vision of Mt. Olive to be a church that is intentional in its efforts to identify and meet the needs of broken, hurt and oppressed people in the greater Glen Allen area through the message and ministry of Jesus Christ.

VIEW MOUNT OLIVE WEEKLY ANNOUNCEMENTS ON THE WEB

Go to www.mobcva.org Then click on Weekly Bulletin

MOUNT OLIVE ON YOUTUBE To view the latest videos type in: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UdiUIOEvU DQ&feature=player_embedded#!

Love, Pastor Thompson

The leaves are falling and the temperature is dropping, yet our God remains faithful. This is a wonderful time of year to reflect on the goodness of God and to thank Him for His grace and mercy. Keep the faith and the faith will keep you.

Featured Videos: Family & Friends - Family Reunion Phase II Multi-Purpose Building Easter Production - Play Easter Production - Praise Dance Church History Presentation Pastor Thompson’s Sermon— God is Trying To tell US Something”

Welcome to the Mt. Olive Family Denaisja J. Jones Ariana Sanchez

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Men’s Day Celebration

Theme: “We are Standing” Ezekiel 22:30

8:00 AM ­ Rev. Lloyd Jones Associate Minister MOBC

11:00 AM ­ Rev. Marcus Lee Associate Minister/Minister of Music MOBC

Church School & New Members Class @ 9:30 AM

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 4:00 PM ­ Commemorative Celebration

of the African­American Baptist Church in Henrico County, Virginia

Sponsored by Henrico Ministers’ Fellowship

From the Pastor's Desk

2011 Theme “The Year of Liberation”

2 Corinthians 3:17

November 13, 2011 MOBC Core Values

1. Radical Hospitality 2. Passionate Worship 3. Intentional Faith Development 4. Risk­Taking Mission & Service 5. Extravagant Generosity

NEXT WEEK’S: November 20, 2011

“PRAYING AS GOD’S PEOPLE” Matthew 6:5­15

It is important to recognize and appreciate effective prayer, Jesus pre­ sents a model prayer that teaches how to pray effectively and inti­ mately to God.

DAILY BIBLE READING

* MONDAY: A Prayer for Deliverance Genesis 32:6­12

* TUESDAY: A Prayer for Forgiveness Numbers 14:13­19

* WEDNESDAY: A Prayer for God’s Blessing 2 Samuel 7:18­29

* THURSDAY: A Prayer for Healing 1 Kings 17:17­23

* FRIDAY: A Prayer of Thanksgiving Isaiah 12

* SATURDAY: God’s Assurance for Prayer Jeremiah 29:10­14

* SUNDAY: The Practice of Prayer Matthew 6:5­15

CLASSES FOR EVERYONE!! CLASSES FROM KINDERGARTEN

TO SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL

° ADULTS—ALL AGES WELCOME

General Theme For This Quarter:

The study of this quarter is a survey of Old Testament wisdom literature, as well as an examination of Jesus’ teachings on wisdom.

We hope that you will join us as we are focusing on:

These five lessons examine Jesus’ Sermon on the Mount and its rela­ tionship to the traditional teaching of Mosaic Law. The first four lessons, taken from Matthew 5 & 6, give attention to what Jesus says to disciples about living, forgiving, loving, and praying. The final lesson invites the participants to hear a new Jesus’ words about worry­free living.

THIS WEEK’S: “LOVING AS GOD’S PEOPLE” Matthew 5:43­48

It is easy to love a neighbor and hate an enemy, but Jesus teaches that love and prayer are to be extended to our enemies.

We are in the season of KINGDOMTIDE, the color of KINGDOMTIDE is GREEN. The color GREEN symbolizes growth. The cloths on the Communion table and podium are changed to coincide with each season of the Christian calendar. KINGDOMTIDE runs from August 24 until Advent. KINGDOMTIDE is the newest of the seasons, dating no farther back than the late 1930’s. KINGDOMTIDE gives place for due attention to the eternal presence of Christ and His Kingship—with the parallel emphasis upon our stewardship. Its em­ phasis on the kingship of Christ and His kingdom, challenges us in our daily lives and in every area of our existence.

Sermon Highlights: 8:00 AM 11:00 AM November 06, 2011 Rev. Janice Corbett Rev. Natalie Jones

Sermon Title: “Today, I Will Come Out From Between This Rock & Hard Place” “Doing the Right Thing at the Right Time” Scriptural Text: Psalm 18: 1-3 & 6 John 12:1-11

Main Idea: You can come out from between a rock and hard place when The text suggests that if you are doing things for the right reason and in you: the right role it will be the right thing. When you go the right thing:

For the full message order a CD or DVD of the service from the Media Ministry. CDs $5.00; Double CDs $7.00 ; VHS $15.00; DVDs $12.00

Points: (1) Trust God (1) Be sure to listen at the feet of Jesus (2) Pray to God (2) Trust God because God knows the plans He has for you (3) Praise God (3) Be ready to serve, ready to sacrifice, and be committed to Christ

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UNIT #2

“TRADITION AND WISDOM”

“JESUS TEACHES WISDON”

KINGDOMTIED August 28 — November 26 (The pulpit attire is Green)

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Week of November 14, 2011

Mon. 14 — Mime @ 6 pm Teen Dance @ 6:15pm Chosen Generation @ 7:00pm

Wed. 16 — Olive Branches @ 6:00pm Children Dance @ 6:30pm

Thur. 17 — Chosen Generation @ 7:00pm Men's Day Choir @ 7pm

MUSIC MINISTRY

Nov. 20 VA One Church One Child 8:00 AM & 11:00 AM

Nov. 24 Thanksgiving Day Worship Service Pilgrim Journey Baptist Church

7204 Bethlehem Road, Henrico, VA 23228 10:00 AM

To My Mt. Olive Church Family: Thank you for all your cards, prayers, visits, and encouragement you all gave. You have been like a pillar of strength to my family and me. I thank God for my faith that kept me strong for my family, and I am a living witness that prayer works. God Bless you all, Love, Deacon Kevin Dunigan and Family

To Pastor Thompson, the Mt. Olive Mime, Media, Music, Pho­ tography Ministries, Volunteer Ushers and the entire Mt. Olive Family: Time and again, when there’s a need to serve you’re there. The MOBC Usher’s Ministry needed you. You made all the difference. Thank you for serving and for your support on our Usher’s Day Celebration. Thank you! Thank you! We praise God for you. Mount Olive Baptist Church Usher’s Ministry

Thank You!

Hold this date!

For an afternoon of holiday fellowship.

Special Guests: Cora Harvey Armstrong Richmond Boys Choir Sacred MOBC Mass Choir Mime, Praise Dance and more…...

@ 4:00 PM

Mt. Olive Baptist church Thursday, November 24, 2011

NOON — 2:30 P.M.

Then he turned to his host. “When you put on a luncheon or ban­ quet,” he said, “Don’t invite your friends, brothers, relatives, and rich neighbors, for they will invite you back, and that will be your only reward. Instead, invite the poor, the crippled, the lame and the blind. Then at the resurrection of the righteous, God will reward you for inviting those who could not repay you.”

Luke 14:12­14

Transportation Pickup Points are: Woodman West, Hope Village, & the Food Lion on Brook Road. Please call Ruth Frazier at (804) 366­6369 to register for dinner. All children under 18 years of age, must be accompanied by an adult.

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NAACP Membership Sunday

For more than one hundred years the NAACP has been the leading advocate for social justice and equality for people of color, and we can proudly boast such because of our Mem­ bers. Since 1909, the NAACP has been supported by count­ less members and has led the fight for freedom, justice, and equality. NAACP membership makes a positive differ­ ence in the lives of Americans.

While the NAACP has won many victories, the times ahead are critical. Membership helps to close the gaps in the stag­ gering statistics that so blatantly attest to the racial disparities in the United States. Our best hope for protecting the free­ dom of people and advancing the gains of the NAACP is by becoming a member, renewing memberships, and vowing to be more active, more vocal, and more visible. The NAACP needs you, please join today! Membership dues: Adults $30, Youth $15 or $10.

MOBC

Mt. Olive Baptist Church Going Green

“THE earth is the Lord’s, and the fullness thereof; the world, and they that dwell therein.” Psalm 24:1

Go Green with Jesus by participating in our Community Service Recycling Project. Members are encouraged to bring any of the items listed below and place them in the red recycle bin at the rear of our church. All of the proceeds will be donated to the Capital Fund Campaign (CFC).

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Don’t forget your TELEPHONE BOOKS!

Absolutely, no boxes or cardboard of any kind or food related paper cups, wrappers/napkins etc..

Newspapers Paper Back Books JCPenney & Macy Catalogs Magazines Hard Back Books Phone Books Junk Mail Shredded Paper Any Catalogs

Attention All Young Men Ages 7 — 17

If you are between the ages of 7 ­ 17, and would like to participate with the growing Face.II.Face Mime Ministry, please sign­up on the sheet on the on the information table in the education wing. If you have any question, please contact Bro. Angelo Akins.

African American Resources

1. Wake Forest University has an opportunity for minority students to attend its MBA program for FREE, and so far, the response has been very poor. Please pass along this opportunity to your friends, families. This is a great school and a tremendous opportunity to attend a top graduate school. See the details below, the contact person is: Derrick S. Boone, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Market­ ing, Rm. 3139 Worrell Professional Center, Babcock Graduate School of Management ­ Wake Forest University_ WINSTON_SALEM N.C 27109­8738 email: [email protected] or visit www.wfu.edu phone# toll free (866) 925­3622

2. Black Male Teachers needed. Do you know any Black Males who are seniors in high school who want to go to college out of state for FREE? The CALL ME MISTER program offered by 4 his­ torical black colleges in South Carolina, Benedict College, Chaflin University, Morris College and South Carolina State University ­ visit the www.callmemister.clemson.edu/index.htl details online application or call 1.800.640.2657

3. Harvard University is offering free tuition to families of HONOR STUDENTS and their income is less than $125,000 per year. Visit www.fao.fas.harvard.edc or call 617.495.1581.

4. Syracuse University School of Architecture is desperately seek­ ing young women and men of color interested in pursuing a 5 yr. professional degree in Architecture. Contact: Mark Robbins, Dean School of Architecture, 201 Slocum Hall, Syracuse , NY 13244­ 1250 (315) 443­256 www.soa.syr.edu/indes.php

5. A free pair of eyeglasses from Target for any child ages 12 and under brings a valid prescription for glasses from their doctor. You can find stores with optical departments at www.target.com

6. APPLY NOW ­ If you have/know young adults between the ages of 18­31 with a High School Diploma. Can earn up to $100,000 and earn benefits. The Federal Aviation Association is taking appli­ cation for Air Traffic Controller School visit the website www.faa.gov/jobs_opportunities/airtrafficcontroller/

Relationships, Relationships, Relationships! We all struggle with relationships!

MOBC BIBLE INSTITUTE

Whether it’s personal or at work we are always trying to maintain our relationships. Here is our chance to come together and learn how God wants to make us to truly build authentic relationships.

The Bible Institute is offering a five week class on Building Au­ thentic Relationships: Being Real in an Artificial World

Our next class is scheduled for Wednesday, November 16, 2011 at 7:00 pm. This is a class specifically designed for our Young Adults, but anyone interested in the class can attend. Sister Kelli King will be our facilitator.

Session 3 ­ Developing Real Intimacy (Nov. 16) Session 4 ­ Making Forgiveness Real (Nov. 30) Session 5 ­ Making God’s Love Real (Dec. 7)

THE 145th ANNIVERSARY OF MOUNT OLIVE BAPTIST CHURCH, GLEN ALLEN, VA

The church’s Historical Ministry extends an invitation to invite our members to form an Anniversary Committee for the year of 2012! Please volunteer your services in the planning of church historic celebrations, which will take place May 20, 2012 at 10:00 A.M. in the sanctuary of MOBC.

A Sign­up sheet is provided on the table in the education wing. If you feel the need to, you may contact the following persons for clarifications. Sis. Sylvia Jones 745­5219; Sis. Ann Lawson 262­ 6935; or Sis. Ora Lewis Oliver 262­5547, Chairperson.

MOBC HOW TO ACCEPT JESUS CHRIST

INTO YOUR HEART

Perhaps while reading the announcements you realized you have never made a Christian commitment. Don’t delay that decision! We encourage you to embrace God’s love today and receive the salvation that only Jesus Christ gives. Here are five simple steps you can take to find assurance of salvation.

1. Recognize your need. The Bible tell us that “all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God.” (Rom. 3:23) All of us are sinners, and we must admit our need for a Savior.

2. Repent of your sins. Our sins create a wall that separates us from God. By con­ fessing our sins and turning from them, you will find forgiveness. The Bible prom­ ises: “If we confess our sins, He is faithful and righteous to forgive us our sins and to cleanse us from all unrighteousness” (1 John 1:9).

3. Believe in Jesus. God sent His only Son to die so that He could pay for all our sins. Put your faith in Him and believe in His power to save you. The Bible says, “For God so loved the world, that He gave His only begotten Son, that whoever believes in Him shall not perish, but have eternal life” (John 3:16).

4. Receive His salvation. God has given us a great gift in His Son, but we must re­ ceive His gift. Thank Him for loving and forgiving you, and ask Him to live in your heart. His promise to us is clear: “But as many as received Him, to them He gave the right to become children of God” (John 1:12).

5. Confess your faith. The Bible assures us: “If you confess with your mouth, ‘Jesus is Lord,’ and believe in your heart that God raised Him from the dead, you will be saved” (Rom. 10:9). You have been born again and are now part of God’s family. Tell someone else what Jesus has done in your life!

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We need your help to capture the good works of MOBC on film! your ministry is planning a church event you are a new MOBC member you are interested in joining the team

Please contact Sis. Diane Taylor [804.447.2982] or Bro. Jerry Williams [804.304.1030]

Photography Ministry

IF…

Finding his way into the right family will make all the difference for this youngster. Richard is a very bright and loving young man. Be­ ing outdoors is a joy for him, and he loves animals. He has an ar­ tistic side too and loves to draw. Richard really enjoys being around and interacting with other children, especially those in his age range. Because of a rocky start in life, Richard struggles to feel secure in his relationships with caregivers. To help him learn how to trust, he will need to rely on his family to provide a lot of individual attention, firm yet loving boundaries and unconditional acceptance. When he feels secure in having a family that won’t give up on him, Richard will excel. He has the intelligence and de­ sire to excel and needs the self­confidence and guidance from that right family ­ one that permanently commits to being there for him no matter what. Are you the right family for him?

If you are interested in Richard or any child who is featured in the Announcements (monthly), please call Va One Church One Child at (804) 329­3420 or call Deaconess Dorothy Robinson at (804) 266­3118.

Let Your Love Soar… Offering Nurture and Stability For A Lifetime

“And He took a chi ld, and put h im in the midst of them; and taking him in h is arms, He said to them, whosoever receives one such child in my name receives me; and whoever receives me, receives not me but Him who sent me.” Mark 9:36­37 (RSV)

Meet Richard…

Age 10

I n t e r c e s s o r y P r a y e r C o r n e r

“Behold, I am the LORD, the God of all flesh. Is there anything too hard for Me? Date of Request: Jeremiah 32:27

INTERCESSORY PRAYER REQUEST FORM Place in Intercessory Prayer box or Mail Request to:

Reverend Darryl Thompson, Pastor Mt. Olive Baptist Church, 8775 Mt. Olive Ave., Glen Allen, VA 23060

Prayer Request: __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

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DETACH HERE

MOBC Community food giveaway

New Schedule Effective 11­1­11 the Community Food Giveaway will be distributed in the MOBC Multi­Purpose Building on the followings days. You do not have to be a member for the food giveaway. It’s free to ALL.!

TUESDAY 11:00 AM — 12:00 PM THURSDAY 10:00 AM — 11:00 PM WEDNESDAY 11:00 AM — 12:00 PM SATURDAY 12:00 AM — 12:30 PM

PANTRY

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How can I say “Thanks” for all the things you have done for me. Things I wasn’t deserv­ ing of, yet you still gave to prove your love for me. If I had the voices of a million angels, that would not be enough to express my gratitude. So, I Thank you Lord for all you have done for me. Thank you for waking me up this morning and providing me with strength for the day. Thank you for new day with brand new grace and mercy. Thank you for being my “right­ now” help in time of trouble and in any situation. Thank you that in my sickness – I am healed because of your stripes Thank you that in spite of lack or unemployment – Lord I’ll glorify you because all my needs are met and I do not want for any good thing. Thank you that whenever I am afraid – You will give me love, power, and a sound mind Thank you that when I “just­don’t­know” what to do – I’ll trust you to direct my path. And thank you that when I have doubt – I’ll call on you to help my unbelief

Lord I thank you for loving and keeping me in spite of my imperfections and for not turn­ ing your back on me. When I think about the things that “could have been”, Lord I thank you that they were not, so I say Thank You Lord for all you have done for me….

Sick & Shut­ins Alice Mitchell

Bernard Williams Bernice Winston Betty Jo Williams

Doris Harris Frank Threatts, Jr

Hazel Morse Penny Marshall

Walter Baskerville

Month of November Thankfulness — Love’s Gratitude

Seniors Ages 60 Plus — Free food boxes will be distributed to seniors every third Wednesday from 11:00 to 12:00 pm.

In Jesus’ Name….

AUTHOR Billie Winzor (“A Passion For Possibilities”) (804) 226­0109

BARBER / STYLIST

• Kenneth Barney (Genesis) (804) 643­2442 ext.100

• Wanda Warren (Absolute Elegance Hair Salon) (804) 665­8363 or 217­8013 Wraps, roller sets, short sassy cuts, braids, color, weaves, ponytails, updo’s & jeri curls

• Andrew Crumpton (Andrew’s Precise Cutz) (804) 398­1584 Master Barber/Stylist ­ Over 30 Years of Experience ­ 2534 N. Lombardy St., Richmond

CERTIFIED NURSES ASSISTANT

• Gloria Goodall (804) 909­0499 © Can assist you with daily care for the elders or youth in your home

CLEANING SERVICES

• Ronald J. Jones (Jones Cleaning Service) [email protected] Commercial Janitorial Services, carpet cleaning, floor re­finishing

COMMUNITY SERVICES

• Interfaith Services of Henrico (ISH) (804) 501­5294 Emergency financial assistance to County residents Email: henricocares.org

CONSULTANT

• Racquel Dozier (Party Lite & Two Sisters Gourmet Consultant) (804) 822­2184 Host a show or fundraiser http://www.partylite.biz/racqueldozier

• Pamela Henderson (Arisen Sun Productions) (804) 614­2524 Let’s ASP Plan an Event for U — [email protected]

COSMETICS & MORE

• Erika Nixon (Personal Makeup Stylist) 804­386­7061; email: [email protected]

ENTERTAINMENT

• Steve R. Smith, Jr. (South Richmond Entertainment) (804) 502­9392 Videography*Photography*Light DJ Entertainment

FINANCIAL

• Willie J. Crudup, Jr. (United 1st Financial) (804) 264­6196

• Mable Williams (StoneyForce Mortgage) (804) 386­9924

• DeShay White, CPA (Individual Tax Preparation & Booking) (804) 387­2361; Email: [email protected]

GRAPHIC DESIGN & PRINTING SERVICES

• Kenyada Jones (Dynamic Design & Print, LLC) Kenyada [email protected] www.ddpdesigns.net

• LU Richards (804) 737­5201 [email protected] Printing on T­Shirts, Aprons, Tote Bags, & More

HEALTH AND WELLNESS

• Sheila Garris­Wallace, MD Richmond Primary Care (804) 288­3001 7110 Forest Avenue, Suite 201, Richmond, VA 23226

• Harriet H. Gilchrist, ME, 536988 (804) 350­4253 hgilchrist.freelife.com; hgilchrist.myprofitbuilder.com

MT. OLIVE BUSINESS OWNERS LET’S WORK TOGETHER TO SUPPORT EACH OTHER.

INSURANCE

• Andre Greene (Farmers Insurance Group) 804­921­0476 Auto*Home*Life*Business [email protected]

• Willie J. Crudup, Jr. (Insurance Agent) 804­897­3256 Bankers Life & Casualty Co.; Email: [email protected]

LAWN CARE

• Lee Pritchett 804­387­8003 Lee’s Lawn Care

LEGAL SERVICES

• Charles Tiggle, Sr., Preventive Legal Plans & Identify Theft Protection (804) 675­8429 www.prepaidlegal.com/hub/cltigglesr

REALTORS

• Ann Lawson (US Realty) 519­1098 Harold Lawson (US Realty) 399­4792

• Jacquelin Braxton­Jones (US Realty) 269­6872 OR 346­1000 ext. 232 jjones@usrealty­va.com

• Louis N. Westbrook (Long & Foster) 550­4529 OR 347­6596

• Wanda Center (Action Referral) 804­381­8400 [email protected]

• Charles Anderson (US Realty, Inc.) (804) 346­1000 ext. 234 or 497­9550; [email protected]

RENTALS

• Tony & Juanita Lawrence (Lawrence Rentals) 755­7115 or 922­2796 Tent rentals, tables & chairs for all occasions. Email: [email protected]

RETAIL

• Sandra Chandler & Alice Clark (Ladies Shoes) 304­0268 or 513­5554 After Nine Shoe Store (Sizes 6 to 16) — www.after9shoes.com

• Lynette Parker (E4U “Especially For You”) (804) 615­4593 Handcrafted Fashion Jewelry: necklaces, bracelets, earrings

• Ronesha Allen (804) 307­9398 Costume Jewelry www.tracilynnjewelry.net/ronesha

PC REPAIR and TECHNICAL SUPPORT

• Racquel Dozier (804) 822­2184 E­mail: [email protected]

TRAVEL

• Anthony & Robyn Winston 798­0091 [email protected] Motorcoach Charters—SpiritToursCoach.com

• Mrs. Joyner, Travel Agent (Chocolate Princess Travel) 866­574­2101 http://www.ytbtravel.com/chocolateprincess; [email protected]

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Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat

1 Noon Day Bible Study

6:30 pm Mentoring Team Room 138

2 6:00 am Morning Prayer 6:00pm Young Adult 6:30 pm Bible Institute

6:30 pm CYM Bible Study 6:30 pm Prayer & Praise 7:00 pm Bible study 7:00 pm New Members

3 6:00 pm Pastoral Rela­ tions Room 137

7:00 pm Hospitality Min. Room 138

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6 Daylight Saving Time

Blood Drive MP Building ­ Room 1&2

8:00 am ­ 2:30 pm

7 Thanksgiving Day Community Outreach Volunteers, Food Pantry Greeters & Evangelism Ministry MP Building @ 7:00 PM

6:15 pm Nominating Min. Room 137

8 Noon Day Bible Study

General Election MP Building

7:00 am—7:00 pm

9 6:00 am Morning Prayer 10:00 Senior Ministry 6:30 pm Bible Institute 7:00 pm Men of Impact

Worship Service

10 7:00 pm Marriage Ministry Room 138

7:00 pm Security Min. Room 139

11 Veterans Day

12 Men’s Breakfast Golden Corral @ 8:30 am

13 Men’s Day 8:00 am Rev. Lloyd Jones

Assoc. Min. MOBC 11:00 am Rev. Marcus Lee, Assoc. Min. MOBC

Henrico Ministers’ Fellowship Commemorative Celebra­ tion MOBC @ 4:00 PM

14 6:00 pm Deaconess Min. Room 138

6:30 pm Church School Room 137

15 Noon Day Bible Study 6:30 pm Warrior For Christ Room 138 7:00pm Greeters Ministry

Room 137 7:00 pm Historical Min.

Room 139

16 6:00 am Morning Prayer 6:30 pm Bible Institute 7:00 pm CYM Bible Study 6:30 pm Prayer & Praise 7:00 pm Bible study 7:00 pm New Members

17 7:00 pm Deacons Ministry Room 140

18 19 9:00 am Health­ care Ministry

20 VA One Church One Child

21 22 No Noon Day Bible Study

7:00 pm Male Ushers

23 6:00 am Morning Prayer

No Bible Study

24 Pilgrim Journey Baptist 10:00 AM

25 CHURCH OFFICE CLOSED

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27 Holy Communion 8:00am & 11:00 am

28 6:30 pm Christian Ed. Min. Room 138

7:00 pm Children & Youth Room 139

29 Noon Day Bible Study

30 6:00 am Morning Prayer 6:30 pm Bible Institute

6:30 pm CYM Bible Study 6:30 pm Prayer & Praise 7:00 pm Bible study

Church Conference

Community Thanksgiving Meal MP Building @ 12 Noon

6:30 pm Registration 7:00 pm Opening Session

8:30 pm Registration 9:00 pm Opening Session