“Reaching People, Changing Lives” CHURCH-WIDE THEME: Matthew 28:19-20; Jude 1:20-21

CHURCH-WIDE THEME:
“Reaching People, Changing Lives”
Matthew 28:19-20; Jude 1:20-21
Sunday, October 26, 2014
ST JOHN BAPTIST CHURCH
9055 Tamar Drive • Columbia, MD • 21045
Services: 8:00 a.m., 10:15 a.m., and 12:00 noon
410-992-6977
www.StJohnBaptistChurch.org
Rev. Dr. Robert A.F. Turner, Senior Pastor
Rev. Dr. Ostein Truitt, Assistant Pastor
Rev. Sadie Woolford, Associate Pastor for Pastoral Care
OUR VISION
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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.
To be “A Christ Centered Church,
Making a Difference
for Jesus Christ in
the Church, Community, 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)
Thank you to the Social Justice Ministry, other
ministry volunteers, and the members of our church
that attended the PATH Candidates’ Accountability
Action last Tuesday. There was standing room only in
the sanctuary as we presented our agenda to the
County Executive and School Board candidates.
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 images
may be used in the production, exhibition, distribution, promotion, publicity and advertising of similar
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.
“When Situations Seem Uncrossable”
10-26-14
-ORDER OF SERVICE-
8:00 a.m.
*Congregation Stands…..………………………………………….**Ushers May Seat Worshippers
Call to Worship……………………...……………………………………..………..Rev. John Cheek
Invocation (*)………………………..…………………………...….……………...……...Rev. Cheek
Choral Response (*)………………………………….……………...……………….Cathedral Choir
Hymn of Praise (*)(**)……………………..………………………………..……....Cathedral Choir
#248 “Hold to God's Unchanging Hand”
Responsive Reading (*)…………………………………..…………….…………..…...…Rev. Cheek
#580 “Baptism”
Baptism (**)
Pastoral Announcements (**)…………………….…………….………...…….....Rev. Ostein Truitt
The Welcome (**)……………………………………………..…...…….….....……...Sis. Kim Hilson
Offertory/ Choir Selection………………………….……………………..………...Cathedral Choir
Prayer/Offering/Doxology*
Sermonic Selection (**)………………………….………………………...………...Cathedral Choir
Scripture(*)/Sermon ...…..………..…..……………….…...…………….….......Rev. Robert Turner
Joshua 3:1-8 “When Rivers Seem Uncrossable”
Invitational Hymn (*)…………………….………….…………….……..…...Choir & Congregation
#411 “Lift Him Up”
Altar Prayer (*)………………………………………………….…………..……………Rev. Turner
Closing Hymn (*)…………………….……………………………….…..…...Choir & Congregation
“Until I Found The Lord”
Benediction (*) …………………………………..…………………...…….…..….......... Rev. Turner
Enter to Worship
Cry Room Available
Depart to Serve
“Praise”
10-26-14
10:15 a.m.
-FLOW OF SERVICE-
*People Stand…………………………………………………….…**Ushers May Seat Worshipers
Call to Worship……………………..………………………………...…….…...……..Rev. John West
Opening Prayer (*)………………………………..………………………..…….……...…..Rev. West
Song of Praise (**)……………….………………….……………………………...…….Male Chorus
Baptism(**)
Community News (**)………………………………………...…….………….…..Rev. Ostein Truitt
Welcome Guests (**)…………………………………………………………….....Sis. Lakin Hatcher
(Children are dismissed for Children’s Church in the Chapel)
Prayer/Receive Financial Gifts/Song………………………………………..…....……..Male Chorus
Song of Preparation (**)……………………………………..……………...…………...Male Chorus
Read God’s Word (*)/Sermon…………………………………….…………..……..…….Rev. Truitt
Psalm 150 “The Power of Praise”
Special Invitation & Song (*)…………………………………………..……...Choir & Congregation
“Praise Him”
Community Prayer (*)………………………………………….………………….…….…Rev. Truitt
Closing Song (*)………………………………………………….…...….…….Choir & Congregation
“Rain Lord”
Closing Prayer (*)………………………………………………………….………...……..Rev. Truitt
Enter to Worship
Cry Room Available
Depart to Serve
“Worship”
10-26-14
-FLOW OF SERVICE-
12:00 p.m.
*People Stand…………………………………...….……….….**Ushers May Seat Worshippers
Opening Words/Prayer (*)……………………………………………...Rev. Orlando McGruder
Worship & Praise (**)……………………………..…………….…..………………..Praise Team
Welcome Guests (**)…………………….………..………...…….….……...……..Rev. John West
Worship & Praise (**)……………………………………...….……..………………..Praise Team
Baptism (**)
Community News (**)…………………………………...……….…….……….Rev. Ostein Truitt
Children’s Message (**)…………………………..……...……………..……….Sis. Davita Alston
Prayer/Receive Financial Gifts/Song……………………………………………..…..Praise Team
Introduction of Guest Preacher………………………………………………..……….Rev. Truitt
Special Song (**)……………………………………….………………………..……..Praise Team
Read God’s Word (*)/Message………………………..…….….…….Rev. Rhonda Boozer-Yeary
Douglas Memorial Community Church, Baltimore, MD
Special Invitation & Song (*)……………………..…………………….………………..Everyone
“Lord You Are Welcome”
Community Prayer (*)…………………………………………….…………….………Rev. Truitt
Closing Song(*)………………………..……………………………….………………….Everyone
“Oh How Wondrous”
Closing Prayer (*)……………………………………..………….…………….……….Rev. Truitt
Enter to Worship
Cry Room Available
Depart to Serve
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.
Forward ministry bulletin requests by COB Tuesday:
sjbc_churchadmin@stjohnbaptistchurch.org
October
Breast Cancer Awareness Month
Domestic Violence Awareness Month
Sun., 10/26
All 3 Worship Services
10:30 a.m.
Tues., 10/28
7 p.m.
Thurs., 10/30
10 a.m.—8 p.m.
6-8 p.m.
Souls to the Polls Sunday
Rev. Turner Guest Preaching Engagement
Douglas Memorial Community Church
1325 Madison Avenue, Baltimore, MD
Webinar: “Maximize your Social Security
Benefits in your Run for Retirement”
Last Day for Early Voting
Get Out the Vote Rally
Symphony Woods, Merriweather Post Pavilion
10475 Little Patuxent Parkway, Columbia, MD
November
Sun., 11/2
Tues., 11/4
Fri., 11/7
Sat., 11/8
Sun., 11/9
Wed., 11/12
Fri., 11/14
Sat., 11/15
Sun., 11/16
Sun., 11/23
ALL 3 Worship Services
7 a.m.—8 p.m.
7-10 p.m.
9 a.m.-12:30 p.m.
11 a.m.-2 p.m.
5:30 p.m.
After ALL 3 Services
7-8 p.m.
6-9:30 p.m.
9 a.m.-Noon
10 a.m.—Noon
ALL 3 Worship Services
ALL 3 Worship Services
Noon Worship Service
3:30 p.m.
ALL 3 Worship Services
ALL 3 Worship Services
Church Development Fund Special Offering
Election Day—Get Out and Vote!
The Remnant for Middle/High School Youth
SJBC Sunday School Teacher Training Session
Suits for Success Drive
“SELFISH” Theatrical Production
Suits for Success Drive
(Man)Power Hour
Family Movie Night
Men’s Ministry Fall Empowerment Symposium
“A Man’s Role in DV” - Seminar
SJBC Men’s Day & Special Offering
United Negro College Fund Special Offering
Decoded Praise Youth Choir will sing
Rev. Turner Guest Preaching Engagement
First Missionary Baptist Church
6430 Jefferson Pike, Frederick, MD
United Negro College Fund Special Offering
Volunteer Appreciation Sunday
The opposite of love is not hate…it’s selfishness.
Don’t waste your time flipping through the channels for something to watch.
Forget about Comcast, Netflix and AMC and join us at the
SJBC Theater to support our play!
Sat., Nov. 8th, 5:30 p.m.
Tickets can be purchased for $12.50 + a small transaction fee by visiting
the events page on the SJBC website. If you do not use EventBrite, you
can also purchase tickets from a Drama Ministry member on:
Thurs., Oct. 23rd from 7-9 p.m.
Tues., Oct. 28th from 7-9 p.m.
Thurs., Oct. 30th from 7-9 p.m.
Please note: This play is not suitable for children under 10 years of age.
Early Voting for rdthe General Election
Thurs., Oct. 23 —Thurs., Oct. 30th
10 a.m.—8 p.m.
Voting is an important & invaluable right that we have and should exercise. It’s now easier
and more convenient to vote, thanks to early voting opportunities.
If we want to make sure our elected leaders understand our concerns, we must exercise
our civic responsibility and get out and vote!
We strongly encourage you to vote and make a difference. Please visit one of the below
Howard County Early Voting Centers:
1. Florence Bain Senior Center, 5470 Ruth Keeton Way, Columbia, MD 21044
2. Howard County Miller Branch Library, 9421 Frederick Road, Ellicott City, MD 21042
3. Ridgely's Run Community Center, 8400 Mission Road, Jessup, MD 20794
Souls to the Polls Sunday
Sun., Oct. 26th
Join Rev. Turner in the early voting challenge! We invite you to get your “Souls to the Polls”
by heading tothyour nearest early voting center and casting your vote on or by
Sun., Oct. 26 . Share this with your family and friends and encourage them
to join the challenge too!
Get Out the Vote Rally
Thurs., Oct. 30th
6-8 p.m.
Symphony Woods at Merriweather Post Pavilion
10475 Little Patuxent Parkway, Columbia, MD
Come out and enjoy this FREE outdoor event with special guest artist, DJ Biz Markie and
special guest host, Councilman, Dr. Calvin Ball.
Make sure to wear your “I Voted” sticker and be eligible for a special gift!
DON’T FORGET: Election Day is Tues., Nov. 4th
Join the Theatre Cluster for a trip to Centerstage in Baltimore to see the play:
One Night
in
This production imagines Cassius Clay celebrating his heavy weight boxing
championship with three close friends: Activist, Malcolm X, Football Star, Jim
Brown and Singer, Sam Cook. They emerge ready to define a new world at
the dawn of the civil rights movement.
Sat., Feb. 7th, 2015 at 2 p.m.
Cost: $57 (Payment due by: Sun., Nov. 23rd)
For more information, please contact:
Dea. Cassandra Robinson at robinson.cassandra@gmail.com or 240-687-2062
Sis. Evelyn English at eeng32@aol.com or 443-421-1229
Suits for Success Drive
To assist disadvantaged women seeking employment, donate
your business dress attire (clean and on hangers) and
sample a dessert to treat yourself!
Sat., Nov. 8th from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.
SJBC Classrooms 157 & 158
Sun., Nov. 9th After All 3 Worship Services
SJBC Fellowship Hall
Sponsored by the SJBC Theater Cluster with Success in Style, Inc.
All donations are tax deductible - Receipts will be issued
For more information, contact:
Sis. Evelyn English 443-421-1229 or Sis. JoAnn Burnett 410-262-2986
Empowerment over Domestic Violence (DV)
DV is a social epidemic that everyone should be committed to
eradicating! Empowerment comes through awareness, education
and prevention. We know that domestic violence is a not a
seasonal issue; it is a serious threat to normal family life and
that’s why we are taking action at St John.
SJBC in partnership with HopeWorks (formerly the DV Center of Howard County)
will be presenting a two part series on DV in November and December to bring
Focus to this very serious issue.
Part 1: Men Focus—A Man’s Role in DV
Sat., Nov. 15th from 10 a.m.—12 noon
**Sun., Nov. 16th is Men's Day and all men of SJBC should be a part of this session.**
Part 2: Women/Family Focus—The Impact of DV on Women and Families
Sat., Dec. 6th from 10 a.m.—12 noon
**All family members should plan to be a part of this culminating event.**
We hope you will participate in these informative and interactive presentations.
For more information, please contact: Bro. Henry Johnson at henrylloyd@verizon.net OR
Sis. Phyllis Sharps at pwsaka@verizon.net
Every 3rd Sunday is
Bring a Friend 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:
4th Sunday - No SA Presentation
Mid-Week Power Hour Service
Wed., Oct. 29th at 7:00 p.m.
Chapel
Rev. Leonard Clay
Guest Speaker
If you would like to deliver an
inspirational message one Wed. night,
please contact:
Rev. Ella Moore (443) 820-3437
Sun., Nov. 16th , All 3 Services
Come to hear 3 phenomenal preachers:
8 a.m.
Rev. Dr. Kirk Jones, Professor
Andover Newton Theological School
10:15 a.m.
Rev. Dr. Michael Walker, Pastor
Messiah Baptist Church, Brockton, MA
12 noon
Rev. Bruce Clark, Pastor
Advance Church, Silver Spring, MD
Men are asked to give a special offering of $200 for Men’s Day.
Fall is back. Football is back and the SJBC
Men’s Ministry is “sho nuff” back!
Brothers, are you seeking to be enriched, spiritually
enlightened and empowered? Then seek no more! We
have a fall lineup that is destined to get our brothers
engaged and back in the game.
Date/Location
Wed., Nov. 12th
7-8 p.m.
Chapel
Event
(Man)Power Hour
Fri., Nov. 14th
6-9:30 p.m.
Fellowship Hall
Family Movie Night
Movie:
Unconditional
Sat., Nov. 15th
9 a.m.—Noon
Fellowship Hall
Men’s Ministry Fall
Empowerment
Symposium
Sun., Nov. 16th
All Three Services
Sanctuary
Men’s Day
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Description
Devotion led by Men’s Ministry
Selections by out Male Chorus
Word delivered by Rev. Michael Alston
Co-sponsored by our Youth Ministry. Bring family,
friends and your popcorn and hotdog appetite and
let’s have a good old time in the Lord.
This inaugural Fall Symposium is designed to
engage men of SJBC and area churches in
conversation about Domestic Violence and the
role men of God needs to play.
 Male Chorus (8 & 10:15 a.m. services)
 Men’s Drama skit
 Men are asked to give a special $200 offering
For more information, please contact:
Bro. Henry Johnson at 443-677-1584 or henrylloyd@verizon.net
Please join Rev. Turner as he guest preaches!
Sun., Oct. 26th at 10:30 a.m.
Douglas Memorial Community Church
1325 Madison Avenue
Baltimore, MD
Sun., Nov. 16th at 3:30 p.m.
First Missionary Baptist Church
6430 Jefferson Pike
Frederick, MD
Church Development Fund (CDF)
Sun., Nov. 2nd
All 3 services
Members are encouraged to give above
their tithes through the CDF. Why?
It enables St John to grow in terms
Of ministry offerings that will have a
positive impact on the church
and community.
Mark your calendars to participate!
United Negro College Fund
Special Offering
Sun., Nov. 16th and Sun., Nov. 23rd
All 3 services
Please consider contributing to help
educate the best and the brightest despite
their financial challenges.
Volunteer Appreciation Sunday
Sun., Nov. 23rd
All 3 Services
Rev. Turner will deliver a special message of
thanksgiving for our many ministry
volunteers that make SJBC a blessing for
members and the community.
Did you know that the SJBC Deacon’s Ministry offers a
Personalized Communion service?
A Deacon will come to your location and serve you Communion.
This service is for members experiencing significant health challenges or
bereavement which prevent attending the 1st Sunday worship services.
To sign up, you MUST do one of the following before 3:00 p.m. on the
Friday before the 1st Sunday:
1. Call your Deacon directly
2. Call the church office at 410-992-6977
3. Email ccottman@stjohnbaptistchurch.org
Please be prepared to communicate, or leave a message with ALL of the
following information:
1. Full Name
2. Address
3. Phone Number
4. Email Address (if available)
A Deacon will be in touch to arrange a mutually agreed upon time for you
to receive Communion before the 2nd Sunday.
SJBC Deacons: “We Serve You – If You Let Us”
Little Children’s Church (LCC) is returning soon!!
We’re currently looking for volunteers with a heart to
serve, a love for our children and a committed spirit.
If you’re interested in serving or pre-registering your
child(ren), please see Sis. Tanji Johnson or
Rev. Janelle Smith following the service.
For additional information, please email:
Sis. Tanji Johnson at tanji.letspray@verizon.net OR
Rev. Janelle Smith at jsmith@stjohnbaptistchurch.org
Calling All Middle and High School Singers!
Decoded Praise Youth Choir
Schedule
Sat., Nov. 8th at 9 a.m.—SJBC Chapel
Sat., Nov. 15th at 9 a.m.—SJBC Chapel
Sun., Nov. 16th at the Noon Worship Service—Singing
For more information, please contact:
Minister of Music, Bro. Eric Byrd @ eric@ericbyrd.com
or Sis. Edwina Britt @ eckprime@aol.com
Calling all teachers, Christian educators and Students!
Don’t be merely an informational teacher….instead….be a
transformational teacher!
Attend the SJBC Sunday School Teacher Training Session:
“Successful Strategies for Teaching Across Generations”
led by: Sis. Odessa Coates, Urban Ministries, Inc.
Sat., Nov. 8th
9 a.m.—12:30 p.m.
For more information or to reserve a seat, please contact:
Sis. Frankie Merrick at henri.merrick@gmail.com OR
Sis. Jackie Blackwell-White at jackiebw415@live.com
Please join us for this exciting webinar:
“Maximize your Social Security Benefits
in your Run for Retirement”
Tues., Oct. 28th
7 p.m.
SJBC Fellowship Hall
Featuring: Mary Beth Franklin, Expert
National Social Security
Attendees will receive a FREE copy of Mary Beth Franklin's eBook &
a personalized Social Security calculation.
Please RSVP by contacting Trustee Melanie Terry at
410-740-4719 or mwhite@ft.newyorklife.com
(UNABLE TO COME OUT)
Evelyn McClurkin (Copper Ridge Assisted Living)
Geraldine Gaillard (Brighton Gardens Assisted Living)
Ernestine Jones (Brighton Gardens Assisted Living)
Iris Moran (Brighton Gardens Assisted Living)
Beulah Patterson (Lorien Nursing Home)
Dea. Shirley Alston (Autumn Assisted Living)
Jackie Vandervall (Brighton Gardens Assisted Living)
Leola Anderson
Ruth Craigen
Eunice Frazier (VA)
Gayla Elder-Leak
Faye Baynard
Thelma Giles
James A. Dorsey
Florence Anderson
Prayer Line
Dea. Kathleen Ridley Cheek is on the prayer line
during the month of October.
Join her for prayer!!! Call: (410) 995-6089
Week of 10-26-14: Rev. Leonard Clay
If you desire a visit, please contact the Minister or Deacon assigned for the week.
*Bold indicates new entries for this week.
Our Sick
Doris Collier
Fredrika Hill
Ayesha Dobbins Kaini Bradford
Henson Michael
Johnnie Bingham Gerald Dawson
Deborah Powell Joanne Burnett
Malik Burns
Gail Riddic
Cecilla Sanya, mother of Cica Bradley
Tania McAllister
Cynthia Hill
Joe Williams’ mother (Gladys Williams)
Mikaili Robertson
Tim Picot
Tonya Gorham’s aunt & uncle - Amos & Elaine Hubbard
Audrey Mullins
Sirlene Green Emma Outen
Lynda Burns Dea. Otis Wyche
Valerie West
Jurnee del Rosario
Mary Wyche
Teresa Gusler
Rainsford Trivers
Herman Thompson
Vivian Bowling
Shelly McCrae
Sylvia Johnson
Elizabeth Champtal
Hazida Hosein
Beverly Moore
Gwendolyn Wilkins
Ed Tucker
Martha Lee
Gwendolyn Millner
Erica LeMon’s grandmother, JoAnne Isabel
Lisa Dixon
Jackie Dobbins
Angenetta Ross (Dea. William Ross’ niece)
Dave Mason
Rose Pinder
Darian Sharp– Son of Crudella Carroll
Mabel Clarke
Karen Williams
Gertie Snell
Week of 10-26-14: Rev. Leonard Clay
If you desire a visit, please contact the Minister or Deacon assigned for the week.
*Bold indicates new entries for this week.
Prayer Due to Illness
Cynthia Gail McClain -sister of Diane Martin
Nknenti Juliana Mana—Friend of Emeline Ngam Ayeah
Curtis Washington– cousin of Glenda Morton
Wyman Lester’s Nephew
Monyetta Reid– Daughter of Ian and Stacy Swain
Tommy Gandy, Jr.—Brother of Christie Brumfield
Kelly Bowman– Friend of Sylvia Martin
Ella Cowden—Friend of Mary Adu
Derrick Hayes– Son of Leatrice Hayes
Hope Taylor —Friend of Dea. Kathleen Ridley Cheek
Andre Crossdale—Cousin of Carla Callendar
Adolfo Valera Ortega—Father-in-Law of Dea. Lenny Harper
Bill Schreiber -Friend of Bob & Anita Hilson
Dea. Richard Shepherd’s mother
John Travett’s Mother, RosaLee & Mother-in-Law, Donna
Hazida Hosein’s sister, Aklima Hosein and father, Zal Hosein
Phyllis Turner– Mother of Terri Fuller
Henry Gill
Sister and Brother of Peggy Anthony
Phronnie Jones’ Son-in-Law
Betty Pryor– Aunt of Adrienne Fleming
Vicky Manning’s daughter
Marlene Reagin -sister of Joanne Tyson
Margaret Walker—Friend of Dea. Alfreda McCoy-Gwynn
Laura Boone’s sister, Phyllis Kendrick Wright
Claudette Motely—Mother of Cleveland & Clevetta Chandler
Robert Taylor nephew of Joyce Henderson’s
Leslie Turner—Various Family Members
Revonda Lewis cousin of Sadie Jackson’s
Sherry,Wife of Deacon Lenny Harper
Pam Otis’ nephew & wife Anthony & Tiffany Brown
Maurice & Faye Barksdale—Friends of Deacon Bill Ross, Sr.
Olivia Brodie, Sister of Rev. Carolyn Fredericks
Celia E. Jackson—Sister of Deacon Bill Ross, Sr.
Barbara Love’s father
TyAnne Martin—Sister of Lorna Evans
Sister of Lynda Jones-Burns
Felicia Turner - mother of Teresa Jones
Penny Pritchett’s Friends/Family
Davita Alston’s mother
Christine Rodriguez –Sister of Lester & Bridget Meggett
Nadine Lelo—Wife of Stelly Lelo Batoukana
David Patterson– Husband of Beulah Patterson
Phronnie Jones’ Son
Sister of Cheryl Bracey
Joyce Henderson’s Sister
Ruby Jacob’s Family
Denise Howze’s Father
Delegate Frank Turner
Donna Pollock Shurney– Friend of Eric Byrd
Shanita Smith—Friend of Rev. Janelle Smith
Deborah Backer—Sister of Dawn Murray
John Wigglesworth—Brother of Wilbur Wigglesworth
Parents of Marhissa Bailey—Cynthia & Joseph Bailey III
Ricky Harrison—Friend of Dea. Lenny Harper
Steven Herndon—Brother of Chanda Herndon
Jandie Turner’s brother
James Shannon—Friend of Chanda Herndon
Dorothy Morris—Friend of Rev. Ostein & Mr. Woody Truitt
Alisa Henderson—Friend of the Hilson Family
Jada Davis—Granddaughter of Beulah Patterson
Emily Robbins—Mother of Shoneka Robbins
Son of Frances Lawton—Friend of Dea. Harolyn Harrison
Taahira Heggie—Great Niece of JoAnn Burnett
Sarah Harris, Patricia Fowler and Dr. Michael Owens
Sallie I. Craigen– Aunt of James Craigen
Mother of Barbara Towson
Father of Michelle RhodesBrown
Natalie Towson
Bereavement
Curtis and Jennie Salley lost their great nephew
Dea. Harold Williams’, friend, Erica Lindsey lost her mother
Dea. Bill Ross lost his niece
Virgyl Mason lost his aunt
Annette Baker lost her aunt
Todd Baker lost his great aunt
Alison Pinckney lost her great aunt
Emily Rooths lost her great aunt
Teresa Butler lost her father
MESSAGE NOTES
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Sermon Cd’s are available in the Fellowship Hall.
HOW TO REACH OUR STAFF
Senior Pastor
Rev. Dr. Robert A.F. Turner
(410) 992-6977
roturner@stjohnbaptistchurch.org
Office #121
Assistant Pastor
Rev. Dr. Ostein Truitt
(410) 992-6977
ostruitt@stjohnbaptistchurch.org
Office #119
Youth Pastor
Rev. Janelle Bruce Smith
(410) 992-6977
jsmith@stjohnbaptistchurch.org
Office #111
Assoc. Pastor for Pastoral Care
Rev. Sadie Woolford
(410) 992-6977
Minister of Music
Bro. Eric Byrd
(410) 992-6977
ebyrd@stjohnbaptistchurch.org
Office #136
Innovative Technology Solutions Specialist
Operations Manager
Sis. Vera Miles
(410) 992-6977
vmiles@stjohnbaptistchurch.org
Office #118
Sr. Administrative Project Coordinator
Sis. ‘Chon Cottman
(410) 992-6977
ccottman@stjohnbaptistchurch.org
Rev. Monique Budd
(410) 992-6977
mbudd@stjohnbaptistchurch.org
Office #112