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West Savannah Pacesetters to Kato Shares Internship Experiences with the Programme present Cool Blue Legends Award United Nations Development high school, I joined the

Mrs. Edith W. Crawford

Mrs. Edith W. Crawford is being awarded The Annual Cool Blue Legends Award by the West Savannah Pacesetters Committee on Thursday, May 24th at 6:00 pm at St. James Baptist Church, 1511 Augusta Ave., Savannah, GA. Mrs. Crawford is being recognized for all her hard work and dedication in assisting the youth of the West Savannah Area. Edith W. Crawford is a native of Savannah, GA and a graduate of A. E. Beach

High School and Savannah Technical College. Mrs. Crawford has always been a trailblazer. She was the first black head cashier at David’s Supermarket where she met her husband of fifty-five years, Homer Crawford, Jr. To this union three children were born: Eric, Kimberly and Nina. Working at David’s Supermarket and raising her children was not enough for Mrs. Crawford’s. She felt she needed to touch the lives of the children of Savannah. She quit David’s and begin taking classes at Savannah Technical College and working at Savannah Childcare Center. Mrs. Crawford’s ambition was to work with the children of Savannah. Mrs. Crawford received her certificate in childcare and began her employment with the City of Savannah in 1976. Her first assignment was as a recreation leader at May Street YMCA where she proved to be a natural at motivating children. She was then hired as a recre-

ation leader at Westside Center. “The Center,” as it was affectionately known, was where Mrs. Crawford made a great impact on the youth of West Savannah! Mrs. Crawford soon was promoted to center manager. She was known as everyone’s mother! Mrs. Crawford was known to redirect anyone and run the drug element away from “her children.” Once again, Mrs. Crawford was promoted and transferred to W. W. Law where she continued to “mother” children as a recreation specialist. Ultimately she was promoted to supervisor of the Centers & Supervised Playgrounds. This position allowed Mrs. Crawford the opportunity to touch the lives of more children throughout the City of Savannah. As a supervisor of recreation centers and supervised playgrounds Mrs. Crawford was responsible for developing programs that are still in place to this day. See Pacesetters - Page 2A

Greenbriar Children’s Center Honored by Its Founding Organization

Above photo, from left: Yvonne Kato and Patrick Haverman, regional partnership advisor for Asia-Pacific. Kato works with Haverman on projects concerning engaging partners in the private, government and civil sectors.

Yvonne Kato, a graduate student with the M.A. in International Development (IDMA) program, is an intern with the United Nations Development Programme’s (UNDP) Bangkok Regional Hub (BRH) compound for Asia and the Pacific region. UNDP Bangkok delivers country and regional programing for over 36 countries and 24 country offices. In this capacity, Kato assists in drafting and finalizing several project proposal documents, including a financial review. She is also responsible for requesting, receiving, consolidating, preparing, recording, and maintaining the UNDP RPPS team’s strategic analysis. She is working closely with the partnership manager in developing a presentation for UNDP on 53 private sector partners.

Kato is the second IDMA student to intern with the United Nations. Here, Kato shares her story on how she arrived at Gallaudet, why she entered the IDMA program, and some of her experiences in Thailand. My story may possibly be a bit more unique than the average student at Gallaudet. Coming from a military family, I spent the majority of my formative years in Stuttgart, Germany. I was born in Savannah, Georgia, and have three other siblings-all hearing. My entire family, including me, is hearing. However, since 2010, my hearing has gradually declined due to unknown reasons. I have become hard-of-hearing, and need hearing aids and closed captions for clarity. After graduating from

Army and served in the military for 27 years before retiring in 2012 to be close to my son, who was attending Howard University. I was not sure what I wanted to do with the “second phase” of my life, but I knew it had to be something I really loved. While in the military, I took one year of sign language at the local community college. I have always loved learning new languages and experiencing new cultures. My time in the Army sent me to Germany, Korea, Japan, Guam, American Samoa, Italy, France, Sweden, Austria and many other places. I thought about the languages I know and which ones had a shortage of interpreters. Sign language came to mind. As a child, I had a deaf friend who taught me a few basic signs. She went to a special oral school, but when she came home, she mostly signed. Her family knew enough sign language to communicate with her on a basic level, but her mother wanted her to use her voice. I remember that I could not understand her voice and wished I knew more words so we could just sign to each other. Because of my friend, and my love of languages, I decided to go back to school to become an American Sign Language (ASL) Interpreter. I completed the Interpreter Training Program (ITP) at Northern Virginia Community College (NOVA) in 2016. Upon graduation, I did not feel confident or ready to interSee Kato - Page 4A

Carter Inks Track Scholarship

GSO donates to Greenbriar. Pictured left to right are: Bernard Conyers, Diann B. Scott, Dr. Clemontine F. Washington, Greenbriar Board members; Melissa Emery, President, Greenbriar Board; Gena P. Taylor, Executive Director, Greenbriar; Sheila B. Hutcherson, GSO President and S. Renee Grant, Greenbriar Board member.

Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated, Gamma Sigma Omega (GSO) chapter kicked off their 75th anniversary celebration by presenting $20,075 to Greenbriar Children’s Center during their “75th Anniversary Inspiration and Recognitions” program held on Sunday, May 20, 2018, at First African Baptist Church, 23 Montgomery Street, Savannah, GA. Sheila B. Hutcherson, GSO president stated, “It is important to Gamma Sigma Omega chapter that we maintain this legacy and bond of service and support. We are proud of Greenbriar and this contribution shows how much we love and appreciate what they have done and continues to do in providing a safe place for children.” In addition to this financial contribution, GSO provided 75 duffel bags for the children transitioning to the center. In 1944, eight members of Gamma Sigma Omega chapter began efforts and garnered community support to begin Greenbriar Children’s Center and over the next few years raised over $50,000 to establish a Home for neglected Negro children. During Greenbriar’s formative years, GSO first president, Martha Wright Wilson served as the President of the Greenbriar Board of Directors. Throughout the years, GSO chapter members have continued to serve on the Greenbriar Board, and at times as the president. Greenbriar’s Executive Director, Gena P. Taylor, along with Greenbriar’s Board President, Melissa Emery thanked Gamma Sigma Omega Chapter for their support and for standing beside Greenbriar.

By Walter Moore track season by signing a at the Diamond Dining Hall Bethesda Academy’s track scholarship to attend on the Bethesda campus. S a m u e l J o n e s C a r t e r Catawba College. The cerSee Carter - Page 3A capped off a successful emony took place on May 8


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Ms. Crawford was instrumental in opening several city supervised playgrounds. She has supervised Grant, Delaware, W. W. Law, Tremont, and Tompkins Centers. She had received numerous awards for her dedication In supporting the children of Savannah. In recent years, has been awarded the Trailblazer Award from

the Savannah chapter of the NAACP. February of this year, Ms. Crawford celebrated her 42nd year as an employee with the City of Savannah. Currently she is supervising 17 supervised playgrounds year round and 29 supervised playgrounds in the summer where she is still motivating, mothering, and educating the children of Savannah.

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Dr. Daniel Stevenson Awarded an Honorary Doctor of Humane Letters Degree

selfless contributions to his community, the AME Church, and most notably to all of God’s people, has stretched over decades and has touched the lives of thousands of individuals. He continues to walk loyally in the will and purpose of the Lord, always ready and willing to embark upon any challenge or goal that is geared toward Kingdom building.

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Dr. Daniel Stevenson, Presiding Elder of the Savannah North District of the African Methodist Episcopal Church, was honored by Payne Theological Seminary of Wilberforce, Ohio, at its 2018 Commencement Ceremony by being awarded an Honorary Doctor of Humane Letters Degree on May 11, 2018 at Ginghamsburg Church in Tipp City, Ohio. Dr. Michael Brown, President of Payne Theological Seminary wrote, “Your stellar leadership and steadfast advocacy of theological education makes you the ideal candidate for this tribute.” A native of Savannah, Georgia, Dr. Stevenson has spent over forty years as a faithful member of the African Methodist Episcopal Church. He is a Vietnam Veteran having served in the United States Air Force. He has exemplified a life of dedicated service not only in ministry but also spiritual development of God’s people. Dr. Stevenson earned a B. S. degree in Sociology and a M. S. degree in Social Science from Savannah State University. He earned

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a Master of Divinity degree from the Interdenominational Theological Center in Atlanta, Georgia. He has two earned doctorate degrees: one from the Graduate Theological Foundation in South Bend, Indiana, and from United Theological Seminary in Dayton, Ohio. Dr. Stevenson’s work includes serving as the first full-time African American chaplain at St. Joseph’s Candler Hospital in Savannah and as a local coordinator of the Interdenominational Theological Center and United Theological Seminary to further the theological education of local ministers and lay persons pursuing degrees in the master’s and doctoral programs. He has served as senior pastor of several AME Churches across the Georgia Annual Conference as well as organizing the first AME Church in the Georgia Conference in over 60 years (Trinity AME Church). Dr. Stevenson established the first accredited alternative AME school K through 12 in the Georgia Conference. He also served as the dean of the Sixth Episcopal District Board of Examiners of the AME Church. Dr. Stevenson’s rich educational background and experience has afforded him the opportunity to effect change in the lives of many whom the Lord has placed in his path in both his secular and ministerial professions. Dr. Stevenson’s tireless and

Gamma Sigma Omega Chapter will culminate their anniversary with “A Diamond and Pearl Affair 75th Anniversary Gala” on Saturday, May 26, 2018, at Savannah State University, Student Union Ballroom, 3219, College Street, Savannah, Georgia 31404. This formal attire celebration will feature music by the Versatile Band. The reception will begin at 6:30 p.m. followed by dinner and dancing. For tickets please visit Gamma Sigma Omega Facebook. OPEN EVENTS: A Diamond and Pearl Affair - 75th Anniversary Gala is open to the public and tickets are $50. Tickets can be purchased by visiting Gamma Sigma Omega Facebook page.

Ladies Inc. 2nd Annual Women’s Conference

Ladies Inc. International will host its 2nd Annual Women’s Conference, Reclaiming My Time, June 21-23, 2018 in Jacksonville, Fl. @ the Hyatt Regency Riverfront. A Denim & Pearls luncheon will be held on Saturday. Registration for the conference is $85. Luncheon Only $65. The Black Heritage Magazine is launching a black legacy program to pay homage to our CREATOR, our HERITAGE, and our future-the CHILDREN. This program will kickoff with three family pride and unity campaigns. As a joint family venture, each family must design their own flag to represent the pride they feel for themselves and their people. The winning family receives a $100 prize.

Redress Committee of Savannah Branch NAACP to Host Mass Meeting

On Sunday, May 27, at 4 pm, the Redress Committee of the Savannah Branch NAACP will host the May Mass Meeting at Tremont Temple Misssionary Baptist Church located at 1110 Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd. and where Quenton J. Morris, Jr. is pastor. Dr. Marie Miller, Chair of the Redress Committee, will define the issues for the meeting and introduce guest speakers Mrs. Nancy Devetta, Head Attorney from Georgia Legal Services and Chatham County Sheriff John T. Welcher. The meeting is open to the public. For more information, call the NAACP office at 912-233-4161 or visit www.savnaacp.com.

EOA’s Relatives as Parents Support Group

Economic Opportunity for Savannah-Chatham County Area, Inc., host monthly support groups for Grandparents raising grandchildren and Relatives as Parents on the third Thursday of each month, at 3:00 p.m., in the boardroom of the Buchsbaum building, 1120 May Street. The support group is designed for grandparents and other relatives who have taken on the responsibility of surrogate parenting due to the absence of the parents. For more information please contact Luis Torres at 912-238-2960 ext. 125 or Debbie Walker at 912-238-2960 ext. 126.

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SSU Athletes Receive Degrees Savannah State University (SSU) held its 192nd Commencement Ceremony on April 4 and 5 in Tiger Arena where 39 student-athletes were awarded their college degree.
 During the Graduate ceremony on April 4, SSU alumnus Van Johnson was the featured speaker while during the Undergraduate Ceremony on April 5, fellow Savannah State alumnus Dr. Marion Orr gave the commencement address.
 Headlining the group were Justice Dilworth (volleyball), who received her Master of Business Administration degree and Alee Quint (volleyball) and Gregory Smith II (baseball) who both graduated Summa Cum Laude. In total, 14 student-athletes graduated with honors. Two graduated Summa Cum Laude with at least a 3.75 grade point average, seven graduated Cum Laude with at least a 3.00 grade point average and five graduated Magna Cum Laude while having at least a 3.40 grade point average. Graduating Magna Cum Laude were Donterious Copeland, Trevor McKenna, Taylor-Ashley Shaw, Anthony Hunt and Rachida Kateb while Juwuan Tolbert, Lauryn Fields, Kendarius Dukes, Andre Houser-Cross, Josh-

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ua Floyd, Johvonte Singleton and Charles Payton-Wilson graduated Cum Laude. Eleven sports were represented at the graduation. 15 football players earned degrees followed by men’s basketball who had five. Men’s track and baseball had four athletes to earn degrees while women’s basketball had three and volleyball and women’s track both had two. Softball, women’s tennis, women’s golf and cheerleaders had one graduate each.
 Football players earning degrees were Juwuan Tolbert (marketing), Kendarius Dukes (criminal justice), Rohan Francis, Jr. (criminal justice), Qua’Ron Hilliard (homeland security and emergency management), Anthony Hunt (homeland security), Leon Prunty (interdisciplinary studies), Mulik Simmons (interdisciplinary studies), Anquavius Fuller (mass communications), Tino Smith II (mass communications), Edward Goubadia (political science), Avon Jordan (political science), Christopher Johnson (sociology), Deandre Vickers (sociology) and Chidi Onwuzuruoha (electronics engineering technology).
 Men’s basketball players Robert Burger, Alante Fenner, Joshua Floyd, Maricus Glenn and Ja-

varis Jenkins all earned degrees in interdisciplinary Donterious studies.
 Copeland earned his degree in management while teammates in men’s track Andre Houser-Cross, Antwuan Poole and Johvonte Singleton received degrees in homeland security.
 Baseball players receiving degrees were Trevor McKenna (management), Gregory Smith II (management), Charles-Payton Wilson (civil engineering technology) and Alex Pierce (computer science technology).
 Women’s basketball players Lauryn Fields (behavior analysis), Taylor-Ashley Shaw (mass communications) and Charmia Graham (civil engineering technology).
 Representing the volleyball program were Justice Dilworth (master of business administration) and Alee Quint (interdisciplinary Women’s studies).
 track was represented by Maria Elmore (behavior analysis) and Ravyn Mike (mass communications).
 Softball player Amanda Hallman (interdisciplinary studies), tennis player Rachida Kateb (political science), women’s golfer Briana Orme (social work) and cheerleader Megan Washington (history) also earned their undergraduate degree.

Silver Cheetahs Compete in Florida This past Saturday, on May 12, 2018, the Silver Cheetahs competed in the Young Achievers Relay Games in Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida. 13 athletes from the Savannah-Chatham Silver Cheetahs competed in Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida, against multiple track and field teams across the states of Georgia and Florida. As a result, the Savannah Chatham Silver Cheetahs brought home 7 gold medals, 7 silver medals, and 5 bronze medals from Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida. The following athletes competed in the Young Achievers Relay Games in Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida: 1. Keyara Lovett – Gold in 200 Meter Hurdles (31.28s), Long Jump (4.48m), and High Jump (4ft 4in), and 9th in 100 Meter Dash (14.21s)

2. Khobe Fields – Gold in 60 Meter Dash (10.71s) and 120 Meter Dash (22.01s), and Silver in Turbo Javelin (8.00m) 3. Mariah Ogden – Gold in Shot Put (7.31m), 5th in 80 Meter Hurdles (18.06s), and 21st in 100 Meter Dash (17.45s) 4. Malaysia Jordan – Gold in Discus Throw (19.17m), Bronze in Long Jump (4.11m) and Shot Put (9.43m) 5. Dimaia Campbell – Silver in Shot Put (7.12m) and Discus Throw (15.74m), 4th in Turbo Javelin (12.09m) 6. Desiree Lovett – Silver in Shot Put (9.47m) and Discus Throw (18.57m), 5th in Long Jump (3.48m) 7. Ivey Hall – Silver in 400 Meter Dash (1:13.53s), Bronze in 100 Meter Dash (15.27s) and Long Jump (3.37m)

8. Tamia Campbell – Silver in 80 Meter Hurdles (16.79s), 9th in Long Jump (3.32m), and 13th in 100 Meter Dash (15.78s), 9. Tony Singleton – Bronze in Turbo Javelin (4.77m), 5th in 60 Meter Dash (14.18s) 10. Brian Hall, Jr. – 4th in Turbo Javelin (1.81m), 6th in 60 Meter Dash (15.57s), and 7th in 120 Meter Dash (42.75s) 11. Jasmine Gaither – 6th in 80 Meter Hurdles (18.25s), 7th in Long Jump (3.46m), and 18th in 100 Meter Dash (16.53s), 12. King James – 6th in 120 Meter Dash (36.36s) and Turbo Javelin (1.49m), 7th in 60 Meter Dash (16.10s) 13. Ka’Leah Parker – 6th in Long Jump (3.61m), 10th in 100 Meter Dash (15.10s), and 13th in 400 Meter Dash (1:28.08s),

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ciation (SCISA) championship in the triple jump and placed third in the long jump. He had a personal best and school record leap of 44-01.50 in the triple jump while recording a 2003.50 in the long jump. On March 7, at the Porter Gaud meet in Charleston, he won the long jump (19-06) while placing second in the triple jump (3911). Carter won first place in the triple jump with a leap of 41-9 at the Tiger Relays in Hinesville on March 17. During the 2017 season at the SCISA Championships, Carter was second in the triple jump (39.10.5), fourth in the 400m hurdles (1:14.61) and seventh in the

long jump (18-3.50). “We are very excited to have Samuel joining our program next year. He brings a great all-around presents to the team with both his academics and his athletic ability,” said Catawba track coach Jason Bryan. “He will make an immediate impact in the jump events and is someone we are looking to in the near future for leadership,” added Bryan. The 5-foot-11 Carter was also a member of the Bethesda basketball team, averaging 11 points, 4.3 rebounds, 1.9 assists and 1.3 steals per game. The team finished with a 18-5 record and made it to the second round of the state playoffs.

A large crowd of Carter’s family, and friends witnessed the ceremony. “I wanted to put my family in a better situation,” he said. Carter’s success in track took place even though the school has no track facility. However, Bethesda athletes were allowed to use the Savannah State University track facilities for practice. Bethesda athletic director Antwain Turner and track coach Clevan Thompson are both SSU graduates who also played football for the institution. This season, Carter won the South Carolina Independent School Asso-

Turner had nothing but good things to say about Carter. “He has been a great kid in our program.” The athletic director added that Carter is hardworking and is fun to be around. What may have aided to Carter being successful is the fact that his father owns his own gym which is located on Waters Avenue. Carter is the son of Samuel Carter and Kesha Gibson-Carter. His dad is a former standout athlete at Savannah High School and Savannah State. He currently works at Savannah College of Art and Design as the Director of Fitness and head strength and conditioning coach while his mother is executive director of the Rape Crisis Center of the Coastal Empire. The younger Carter states that going to his father’s gym helped his jumps this year. Carter is also doing a great job in the classroom where he has a 3.3 grade point average. Catawba is a Division II program that competes in the South Atlantic Conference. Located in Salisbury, North Carolina, the institution is affiliated with the United Church of Christ.

Alumni News Sol C. Johnson Class of 1969 Annual Luncheon

The SCJ Class of 1969 Annual Luncheon will be held on Saturday, June 9, at the Pirate’s House, 12:45 p.m., Savannah, GA. Cost

Wednesday, May 23, 2018-3A is $20 per person. All classmates are welcome. Please Contact Frances Holmes 912-234-7958 and Florence Adams 912-2385230

Sol C. Johnson National Alumni Association Annual Membership Drive

LOOK OUT DAFFIN PARK the Sol C. Johnson National Alumni Association will be there for our annual cook out and membership drive June 2, 2018, 12noon-7pm. 2017 was a very good year for SCJNAA, we welcome you to join, renew your membership and to encourage others to participate. We’re all fired up to see our good friends, eat some good food and have a great time, sure hope to see you there. For more information contact: Geraldine Taylor 912-2329984 or Bettie Kennedy 912-335-1011.

50th Reunion for Tompkins Class of ’68

The 1968 Class of Tompkins High School (The Mighty Wolverines) will be celebrating their Fantastic 50th Class Reunion. A reminder of our events are as follows: Friday, June 1, 7:00pm-10:00pm, Meet

& Greet, Christ Memorial Church, Dutchtown & Middle Ground Rd.. Saturday night, Banquet at the Mighty-Eight Museum in Pooler, Ga. 7-11pm and Sunday Services will be at Christ Memorial Baptist Church @ 11:00am. It’s not to late to come out and experience this once in a lifetime event. We look forward to seeing you there to be a part of it all. Just give Deanie Creech-Braddy or President Earl Carswell a call to reserve your place. Come one, Come All, The Mighty Class of 1968.

Tompkins Class of 1982 to Celebrate Class Reunion

We, the Tompkins High Class of 1982, will celebrate our 35th Class Reunion with a Blue & White Dance on Saturday, July 28, 2018, Alee Temple, 100 Eisenberg Dr. Savannah, GA 31406, 7:00 PM - Midnight. For more information please contact Sandra Prescott Kicklighter at 912-272-1724, Marie Cummings Milton at 912243-4985, Kim Parham Coney at 912-844-1958 or Lydia Jackson Harris at 912-656-2069.

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pret professionally. Since I already had a Bachelor of Science degree in Business Administration (Columbia College, Missouri), I decided to apply at Gallaudet. I wanted to immerse myself in the culture, learn the language better, and get to know some members of the deaf community. I chose the M.A. in International Development (IDMA) program because it looked like a perfect fit for someone like me, one who has lived such a life of diversity, experiencing people and cultures from around the world. I was not mistaken. But even if I had not lived in all these places, the IDMA program afforded us many opportunities to study different countries, cultures, values, government systems, and human and disability rights. The fact that the IDMA program challenges its students to “go deeper” into ethnographic analysis, and identify acts of bias and injustice, are indicative of the commitment and passion exhibited in our classrooms. I also like the fact that IDMA students are strongly encouraged to conduct the required internship internationally. From the beginning, I knew I wanted to go to a developing country in Southeast Asia. My advisor, Dr. Audrey Cooper (IDMA program director), and assistant advisor, Maegan

Shanks, G-’15, (IDMA program assistant), made sure they fully understood what I wanted to do during my internship and even joined in on the search for intern opportunities. They assisted in communicating with organizations in the region I was interested in and also helping craft correspondence to potential organizations. Some of the steps were new to all involved, causing minor delays, but everything was accomplished in order for me to successfully obtain internship documents, a Thailand Visa, airline tickets, and short-term lodging until May 4. Prior to starting my internship, my career goals were to find an internship with an interpreting agency and work on obtaining Phase II of the Virginia Quality Assurance Screening (VQAS) for ASL Interpreting. Becoming a freelance interpreter is still one of my goals. However, I would like to work with an organization like the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) on short-term projects or initiatives. The UN has many sister organizations that I would consider working for too. I prefer to work on projects involving children and families. This is my first work without any military affiliation, so I had to adjust my expectations, hardcore mindset, and be a bit more flexible. The internship helps me grow profession-

Savannah Herald Newspaper ally because UNDP makes sure to include interns in ongoing training and encourages us to participate in panel discussions (i.e., International Women’s Day). Interning in a developing country provides me a chance to see first-hand why UNDP programs are so valuable. Real poverty exists in Bangkok, Thailand. In this big beautiful city that never seems to sleep, you could look down any alley and see scantily, erected neighborhoods. On the surface, certainly in the malls, it looks like everyone has a car, motorcycle, tuk-tuk, or money to use public transportation. But as I ride to and from my comfortable condo to the UNDP, I see the people pushing carts, selling street food, and slipping into these neighborhood alleys. These are the people we are trying to impact, and I wonder about them. I saw young deaf people on two different occasions, signing on the subway, and I wonder about them. I see disabled people, and elderly people, begging on the streets, and I wonder about them. A pleasant surprise is how I am able to communicate between ASL and Thai Sign Language. I met a deaf man at church, and we were able to communicate quite well. Also, interpreters are used on every news broadcast in Thailand, and I can watch and understand enough of what the newscasters are talking about. UNDP Bangkok Re-

gional Hub (BRH) is an awesome and prestigious organization to intern with. Being here, I am able to gain a better understanding on how they carry out their purpose, and how policies and projects are implemented. Working with such a diverse group of people

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from various countries all around the world is enlightening, and I love sharing and introducing Gallaudet University to each person I meet. The work is steady and understandably, requires attention to detail, but Gallaudet has prepared and

equipped me thoroughly! Working at UNDP is an extension of my schooling and exactly what I hoped to achieve-seeing what I have been learning these past three semesters put into action.

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Pastor and Sister Jerry Wright Bethel African Methodist Episcopal Celebrate 25th Pastoral Anniversary Church Annual Memorial Day Please join Oakland John Baptist Church who Program: A Salute to the Military Missionary Baptist Church will bring the Word of God as we honor Pastor And here at Oakland Missionary

Pastor and Sister Jerry Wright

Sister Jerry Wright on his 25th Pastoral Anniversary. A Pre-Anniversary Banquet will be held at Carey Hilliard’s Restaurant 11111 Abercorn Street on Saturday, June 2, 2018 at 6:00 PM. Banquet Speaker will be Pastor Clarence Kinlaw, Jr. of First Vision Baptist Church. Theme: “Looking Back Yet I’m Reaching Forward” Scripture: 1 Thessalonians 2:4 vs. On Sunday, June 10, 2018, our Pastoral Anniversary Services will culminate with Rev. M. Johnson, Sr, Pastor of Second St

Baptist Church 5:00 PM. Theme: “A Man Worthy Of Honor, Holding Up The Blood Stain Banner.” Scripture: 1 Timothy 5:17 vs and18b vs. We look forward to you joining us as we honor this man of God, Pastor Jerry Wright who has served us faithfully here at Oakland Missionary Baptist Church for Twenty-Five Years.

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The Ushers Association of Savannah 2018 Ada M. Jones Memorial Scholarship Recipients

The Ushers Association of Savannah is proud to announce their 2018 Ada M. Jones Memorial Scholarship recipients. This year’s recipients are: Brianna E. West and Brian E. West of Savannah Early College High School. They are the children of Ms. Elizabeth West and members of St. Paul Missionary Baptist Church (Pastor Chester Ellis). Brianna was accepted to Georgia State University, Atlanta, GA and Brian of Savannah Early College High School was accepted to Kennesaw University, Kennesaw, GA; Jaelen Flowers of New Hampstead High School is the son of Ms. Sabrina Campbell. He is a member of First African Baptist Church of East Savannah (Pastor Thomas Williams). She was accepted to Glenville State College, Glenville, West VA, and Javon Sloman Green of Savannah Arts Academy. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Alphonso Green and a member of Second Arnold Baptist Church (Pastor Richard L. Hall, Sr.) He was accepted to Georgia Tech, Atlanta, GA. The scholarship banquet will be held on Friday, June 8, 2018 beginning

On Sunday, May 27, 2018, at 10:30 a.m., the Dorothy F. Ponder Scholarship Fund Committee of Bethel African Methodist Episcopal Church will honor active and retired military personnel with its annual program A Salute to the Military: We Remember. Chatham County Commissioner James “Jay” Jones will bring the message. Commissioner Jones is a former pastor in the African Methodist Episcopal Church and formerly served as youth minister at Bethel AME Church. Because of his impact in the lives of many young people throughout Chatham County, he has received many civic and leadership awards. The program’s theme is “Celebrating the Power of God in All Circumstances.” The Scripture reference: “Be still and know that I am God.” --Psalm 46:10. Commissioner Jones is currently involved in the following civic organiza-

tions: Executive Board Member of Chatham Area Transit, Executive Board Member of Economic Opportunity Authority of Savannah-Chatham County, Executive Board Member of the Homeless Authority of Chatham County, Executive member of Savannah Branch NAACP, 2nd Vice Chair of the Chatham County Democratic Committee. Also, he is the founder of CHANGE for the next level and co-founder of HEAVY solutions. On November 8, 2016, he was elected a Chatham County Commissioner to serve a four-year term. He is happily married to Nakeisha N. Jones, and they are the proud parents of Johannes M. Jones, a student in the Chatham County Public School System. The Bethel AME Church extends an invitation to the Savannah community, especially veterans and active military personnel and their families, to this Memorial Day program.

You are cordially invited to join Pastor Clarence Kinlaw, Jr. and the First Vision B. C. family as we celebrate our 7th Church Anniversary. The celebration will take place May

23rd - 25th at 7pm nightly. Featured guest: May 23rd: Pastor Hall II, St. James B.C.; May 24th: Pastor Anthony Maxwell, Zion Hill B. C.; and May 25th: Pastor Quemell Smith, The

Pastor Jerome W. Baker and the Bethel Family present an honorarium to Sis. Brittany Truell who graduated Cum Laude of her class at

Savannah State University Brittany & Mother Sonja pictured left to right, Mr. King-Truell, Pastor Baker Daniel King grandfather, & Deacon Hunt Sis. Catherine King grandmother, Lil Mason Jackson,

Commissioner James Jay Jones The late Mrs. Dorothy Freeman Ponder organized the Scholarship Fund Committee to encourage the young people of the church to achieve a college or technical education after completing their high school education. Bethel African Methodist Episcopal Church is located at 1814 East 38th Street. Reverend Gregory Lordum is the pastor. Mrs. Sylvia A. Rudolph is program Chair.

First Vision Celebrating its 7th Church Anniversary

Birthing Worship Center. Services will culminate on Sunday, May 27th at 4pm with Pastor Jerome Strokes and Macedonia B. C. Come and be blessed. Pastor Clarence Kinlaw, Jr.

Bethel Family Honors Graduate

Jaelen Flowers

Javon Sloman Green

at 7:00 p.m. at Carey Hilliard’s Restaurant, 11111 Abercorn Street. Ticket donation is $30.00 per person. This year’s theme is “The Necessity of Having an Education.” The Scripture is taken from Proverbs 23:12 – Leadership Bible – Apply your Heart to instructions and your ears to words of

knowledge. Our guest messenger will be Pastor David Chavis of First Friendship Baptist Church. Please join us as we honor our 2018 scholarship recipients

Dea. Eddie Harris, President Sis. Gloria V. Pace, Public Relations

Pastor Hazel Scott 36th Pastoral Anniversary Savannah Herald’s Holiday Deadline will be Friday, May 25 by 4 p.m.

Dr. Hazel Scott Pastor/Founder

Resurrection Pentecostal Temple will celebrate the 36th Pastoral Anniversary of their pastor, Dr. Hazel Scott on May 21-May 27, 2018 with an array of special guest speakers. The following is the schedule of worship services: May 21st, Kingdom Life and Apostle Robert Foster; May 22nd, Christian Way Holiness Church of Bloomingdale, Pastor Veronica Parrish; May 23rd, Reaching for Souls, Pastor Hazel Green; May 24th, Glorified Deliverance, Pastor Winnie Richardson. All of the weekly

services will be held at 7:00 p.m. The culminating Anniversary worship service will be held Sunday, May 27, 2018, at 4:00 p.m. with True Love Baptist Church with Elder Raphael Watson. A special “Old Time” Dinner will be held after services for the guests. Please come help celebrate Dr. Scott’s years of service to Resurrection Pentecostal Temple and the entire Savannah community. 797 Joe Street


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the triune God of the Bible— 902 W.Worshipping 36th Street Savannah, GA Spirit! 31415 the Father, the• Son and the Holy

Sunday School…………………...9:30 a.m. Sunday Morning Worship……...11.00 a.m. Holy Communion (1st Sunday)...11:00 a.m. The Chapel at••••••••••••••• Adams Funeral Services Avenue Thursday 510 BibleStephenson Study & Prayer..11:30 a.m. ••••••••••••••• & 6:00 p.m. www.trinitybaptistsavannah.org Thursday Bible Study & Prayer..11:30 a.m. (912)Lutheran 661-0847Church Holy Spirit 622 E. 37th Street

Every Sunday Morning Worship 10:00 a.m. Bible Study Every Wednesday Night 7:00 p.m. Spiritual Counseling and Prayer available

Min. Lee Wright, Sr. Pastor

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Worshipping the triune God of the Bible— (912) 661-0847 the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit! P.O. Box 61206 • Savannah, GA 31420

by Faith Blessed assurance Second B ryan Overcoming Ministry, inc. Baptist Church

744 East Waldburg Street • Savannah, GA 31401 (912) 233-0262

Sunday School . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10:00 a.m. Morning Worship Service . . . . . . . . 11:30 a.m. Holy Communion (2nd Sunday). . . . 11:30 a.m. Youth Day (4th Sunday) . . . . . . . . . 11:30 a.m. Bible Study (Tuesday) . . . . . . . . . . 6:45 p.m. “Born Again to serve Pastor Frank Ellis, Jr. and not be served.”

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1902 Pennsylvania Ave.• GA 31404 “The Church for theSavannah, Total Family”

9700 Middleground Rd. - Savannah, GA 31406 orDEr oF SErVICES (912) 927-8601 (912) 232-1562-Church

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Children’sDaily Church available during ALLa.m. services. Morning Prayer - 7:30 College Ministry available. (Watch LIVE services online at overcomingbyfaith.org) elder Jean Dimmock, Overseer

Where Jesus is Lord and His Blessings are assured! elder Alexander Pastor Rickyheyward & DianePastor Temple

HAPPY HOME Clifton Missionary Baptist Church Baptist Church

100 Big Hill Road - P.O. Box 18366 - Garden City, GA 31408 CHUrCH SCHEDULE

912.964.2335 (Church) 912.713.7048 (Transportation) 912.964-4111 (Chairman)

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ClIfTon Emmanuel Tabernacle Baptist Church Apostolic Faith Church

100 big hill road - P.O. box 18366 - Garden City, GA 31408

1001 East - Savannah, GA 912.964.2335 (Church)Henry 912.441.0358Street (Pastor’s Cell) 912.713.7048 (Transportation)

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MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH 1650 Smart820 Street • Savannah GAJr. 31415 Martin Luther King, Blvd. Church Phone: 912-790-9609 Savannah, GA 31415

(912)“Grace 234-4810 (ph)Place (912)for 234-7909 (fax) is the All People” www.thankfulbaptistsavannah.org Sunday Worship Service at 10:00 am

Order Worship of Service Evening Service, Sunday School ................................. 9:30 a.m. st Every Sunday rd 1 and 3 Sunday’s at 5:00 pm 1st Sunday ............................................. 8:00 a.m., 11:00 a.m.

2nd Communion Sunday ........................ 8:00 a.m., 11:00 a.m. Corporate Prayer, 3rd Youth Sunday .................................................... 11:00 a.m Every Tuesday Morning at 5:00 ama.m. rev. Paul Anthony Sheppard 4th Sunday.............................................................. 11:00 Pastor 5th Black History Sunday........................................ 11:00 a.m. Word Explosion, Prayer Meeting Tuesday ......................................... 6:30 p.m. Tuesday at 6:45 pm7:00 p.m. Bible DiscoveryEvery Hour Tuesday ................................ Children/Youth Bible Study Tuesday ....................... 7:00 p.m. Transformational Thursdays ................................ 12:00 Noon Steve O. Bulloch Jr., 118:23, is the doing; TV Psalm Sunday “Living withThis Victory” 6aMLord’s Channels 4/22 Founder and Pastor is marvelous in our eyes. Baptist TrainingitUnion ..................................................... TBa

30th Pastoral Anniversary for Rev. Dr. Williams Your Church’s The Faith Missionary toration Praise and Worship Baptist Church will be cele- Ministries on Wednesday, Service 23rd at 7 p.m. and brating theWorship Rev. Dr. Samuel May Williams’ 30th Anniversary Rev. Will Thomas, Pastor Gaines Chapel on May 23, at 7 p.m. of Greater &2018, Pastor’s Photo and May 27, 2018, at 4:00 AME Church, on Sunday, May 27thSpace! at 4 p.m. p.m.Can The church Beis located in This at 115 West 49th Street, All of our friends and the public are invited to join Savannah, Georgia 232-4505 us in the celebration of this The Rev.Call Dr. Samuel Williams has made many man of God our beloved For More Details 30th Anniversary. contributions to the com- pastor’s munity in the area of edu- Sister Lynette Jencation and especially in the kins (912 308-9657) is the faith community where he chairperson and Rev. Marc has served for more than 40 Anthony Smith (912 8561501) is the co-chairperson years. We look forward to of this celebration and can celebrating this occasion be contacted if there are any with the Rev. Dr. Dorothy questions or concerns. M. Tanksley, Pastor of Res1001 East Henry Street - Savannah, GA

Emmanuel Tabernacle

Fair Street • Savannah, Georgia 31408 124202West Anderson St. (at Barnard St.) Church Phone: (912) 964-6717

SundayORDER School ................................9:00 a.m. until 10:30 a.m. OF SERVICE SundaySunday Morning Worship Service ...........................10:45 School - 10:00 AM a.m. Holy Communion Service, 2nd Sunday- ....................10:45 Morning Worship 11:30 AM a.m.

BTU afternoon ..............................................5:30 p.m. 2nd Sunday Sunday Communion - 11:30 AM Tuesday Night Meeting Prayer Serviceand ...............6:00 p.m. Prayer Biblep.m.-6:45 Study - Every Tuesday at 7:00 PM

Bible Study, Tuesday Night ...........6:45 p.m. until 8:00 p.m.

Pastor Barnard N. Bryant & “A Place Where Everyone Is Welcome” rev. James Williams, Evangelist TameitraiiiBryant Transportation Upon request Pastor

Historic Bolton Street Church Celebrate 124 Years of Service

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3301 Whatley Avenue • Thunderbolt, GA 31404 “Through prayer we became richer in our hearts

Church Number: 912.355.9606 Pastor Cell: 912.713.8899 and warmer in our love...” Church E-mail: collegeparkbaptist@comcast.net Sunday School ..................9:45 a.m. KNEELING PRAYER Sunday PRIOR Worship ................11:30 a.m. TO EACHPrayer SERVICE. Service ...................6:45 p.m. “Come with us; ........................7:00 p.m. we will do Bible you Study good!” Communion First Sunday Youth Worship Service Fourth Sunday Pastor Alphonzo Anderson, Sr.

Pastor’s Motto: “Just Do Your Part” Luke 10: 38-42

Pastor Lucille P. Turner

Your Church’s T O W N S L E Y C H A P E L follows: Tuesday- Fisher Chapel Methodist, St. Phillip and A . M . E . C . , Worship 2 5 2 E a g l e S t . United Service 31415, The Pastor, Officers Proctor Hill Baptist Churches; and Members of would like to Speaker- Rev. William Bowser; Second Mount Zion, inform our & Families, Friends WednesdayPastor’s Photo and the surrounding Savannah St. Mark and Mt. Calvary Baptist Communities of the changes in Churches, Speaker- Rev. Dennis Frazier; Thursday St. Paul our Worship Cantimes. BeIn striving in This Space! to serve our community better. African Methodist Episcopal, For the next 3 months, beginning, First African Missionary Baptist Call 232-4505 and Pilgrim Baptist Churches, June 3, 2018. Our New Worship Services will begin at 10:00am, S p e a k e r - R e v . C a r o l y n every Sunday morning. Our Fields. Our very own, Pastor For Details Jenkins-Scott, will deliver Sunday School will More begin at Lottie

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Jerusalem Tabernacle

Mount Zion

“Let Jesus Fix It For You”

1629 Chester St. • Savannah, GA

8:30am. We hope these changes will be a blessing to you. Looking forward to seeing you there. Rev. Charles Dumas, Senior Pastor.

our close-out message on Sunday, June 3rd along with St. Stephen RUME Church. All are invited to attend.

EDEN M.B.C., 435 Dogwood Way, Eden, GA, Pastor Jonah E. German and The will be celebrating their 146th Church Anniversary and Homecoming. Beginning Tuesday Night, May 29-Thursday Night May 31, 2018, 7:30 PM nightly and Come, and Increase In The Knowledge of God With Us • Savannah, GAA. M. Sunday June 3, @10:00 SUNDaY anniversary message by Pastor Bible School............................................................................................ 10:00 a.m. Jonah E. German, commencing Noon Worship ........................................................................................ 12:00 noon Sunday afternoon @2:30 P.M. Worship ...................................................................................... 7:00 p.m. with Pastor Alfonso Piper and Evening The Historic Bolton Baptist Church; Wednesday, the St. John Missionary Baptist Street Church family would May 23rd – Pastor Robert TUESDaY Church, Pooler, GA. Come like invite you, our Chris- Miley, Sr. and Brownsville Bibleto Study. .............................................................................................. 7:00 p.m. LITTLE BRYAN M.B.C., and be Blessed! Thanking you tian family and friends to Baptist Church; Thursday, 509 East Gwinnett St., Sav., in advance for your prayers and May 24th - Bolton Street GA31401, Pastor Marvin L. support as we move forward WEDNESDaY help us celebrate 124 years Bible Study of serving a living GOD Youth Department with Lloyd and the Little Bryan by the grace of God. Pastor Morning ..................................................................................... 10:30 a.m. of Missionary Baptist Church Jonah E. German; Deacon Keith and HisSession risen son, JESUS. Rev. DeAndre Bouyer Burroughs, Church Clerk; Nellar Evening Session. ...................................................................................... 7:00 p.m. invite the Savannah Prayer Changes Things Services will be from May Central Baptist Church cordially and surrounding communities to Lonon, reporting Pastor Geneva Howard 22nd thru May 27, FrIDaY(1ST 2017. (Hitch & 3rD) Village); and Fri- join them in their 2018 Spring Pastor MT. CARMEL METHODIST The theme: We Doing day, May 25th – 7:30 Evening WorshipAre ...................................................................................... p.m. Empowerment Services. These Sunday the Work Christ Commis- Lolita Hickman and Trinity multi-generational worship CHURCH, INC., 2018 Grove DaILY PraYEr will beSchool......................10:00 held each Point Road, Sav., Baptist Church. Services experiencesSunday a.m.GA 31419; sioned? “Go ye therefore, Monday-Saturday ............................................................................. 6:00-7:00 a.m. Tuesday, during May, beginning Rev. Dr. Dorsena J. Grant, will culminate on Sunday, and teach all nations, bapnd CHURCH Sunday ............................................................................................. 5:30-6:30 a.m. at 7:00 p.m. Scheduled dates and P a s t o r ; 1 3 2Noon Mid-Day Service.................12:00 tizing them in............................................................................. the name of May 27th at 11:30AM Monday-Thursday 6:00-7:00with p.m. participants are: and May 29th - ANNIVERSARY, June 14-15, rd Jr. p.m. and Pastor Alexander 2018 @ 7:30 p.m. the Father, and of the Son, Pastor Frank Ellis, Friday ................................................................................................ 7:00-8:00 YouthHeyward, Service (3Sr., Sunday)......12 Noonand June 17, and of the Holy Ghost.” the Second Bryan Baptist & Blessed Assurance Ministry, th2018 @ 11:00 a.m. Brotherhood Service.an(4 Sunday)........12 Noon come, expecting “Through prayer in our hearts Please feel free to Inc. Please Matthew 28:19we became richerChurch. anointed experience in the Lord. ST. MARY M.B.C., Sunday and warmer in our love...” This celebration will join us for any and/or all School Trip Come live on the Missionary Service (2nd Sunday)..........12 Noon KnEElInG PRAYER PRIoR services celebrating serving MACEDONIA M.B.C. of Levy, Wild side. Bus will depart from take place nightly at 7PM Study (Each Noon 7:30Saturday, p.m. SERVICE. at & 5am beginningTo onEACH Tuesday, May a living God for 124 years. SC Bible will celebrate theirTuesday).........12 142nd the church 821 Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd. June 30, 2018 traveling to Wild “Come with us; Church Anniversary. The 22nd – Bishop Edward Savannah, GA 31415 Theme is “Victorious in Christ Adventures Theme Park in we will do you good!” Thursday Gray, Sr and New Hope Pastor Perry Tyson Jesus ” Isaiah 41:10. Services Valdosta Ga. We are extending an Evening Worship (Evangelistic)............7:30 want to join will begin on Tuesday, May invitation to all that p.m. 29, 2018– Thursday, May 31, in on this Adventure. Prices are 2018 and culminate on Sunday, $85.00 per person, this include your entrance fee to the park, June 3, 2018. Service Prayer will begin Kneeling Prior to Each Service 7:00 pm nightly and 11:00 meal voucher and bus ride. NonRefundable deposit of $35.00 per “The Church People at Heart” on Sunday. Our with Guestthe Pastor Lucille P. Turner am Ministers and Churches are as person due now and final payment

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P R AY E R FA I T H & DELIVERANCE MINISTRY, 207 Elm St., Bloomingdale, GA 31302, is reaching out into the hedges to the lost, hurt & homeless in Savannah. HELP us HELP others. We need HELP w/ non-parishable food, water, E. 38thblankets Street soaps, 719 hand sanitizer, & clothes. Also, Churches we invite you to join our Savannah Mission Project so let’s meet! Contact: Dr. LaQuanda Middleton-Diabene 912-631-8864

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ApostoliC GreAter FAitH in touCH Ministry (912) 966-5144

“Where You Can Experience A Touch of Heaven” “Here on Earth back to the Bible Teaching and Preaching” -Acts 2:36, Joel 2:28

God is Pouring Out His Spirit in These Last Days!

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Sunday School . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 a.m. Sunday Morning Worship . . . . . 12 Noon Monday/Prayer . . . . . . . 12 Noon - 1 p.m.

due June 3, 2018. Contact FREEDOM BIBLE COLLEGE more persons: Leading LadyStudy Tia AND Wednesday/Bible . .SEMINARY . . . . . Learn .7 p.m. Baker-912-596-7585; Deaconess about God and Jesus Christ today, RosettaSalvation•••Healing•••Deliverance Prescott, Sunday School they are greater things to learn Superindant-912-655-1727; Sis. about our savior and I will God are Felicia Waters, Administrator/ you willing to go there. Freedom Trustee for CC payment 912- Bible College and Seminary is offering free Bible college classes 308-3598 call today at 912-790-1004 ask for N E W S T. L U K E A M E Dr. Swindle CHURCH “Never Stop Loving” Grief Support Share Group BETHESDA EARLY M.B.C., meets every 3rd Thursday of 1325 E. 31st St., Sav. GA, Our each month beginning at 6pm. church order of service: Sunday Our Future for Tomorrow The theme is “Love never dies. school, 1st & 3rd Sundays at 10 Service It’s just redefined” This groupSay is a.m.; YesMorning to God andat 11:30 in partnership with Pruitt Health a.m. with Evang. Annie Spencer the message. The Hospice. This event is fee free and presenting No To Satan Sunday Morning Sunday 2 nd me open to the public. We are“Come located unto all ye that labor and are at at 1007 Joe Street. Please join See Church Calendar heavy laden, and i will give you rest.” us!Pastor Rev.Leola Stephen Lee, Pastor Williams -Matthew 11:23 Page 4B

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Bethlehem Historic Historic First FirstBryan Bryan TEMPLE Temple OF of GLORY Glory Missionary Baptist Church 1008 May Street • Savannah, GA 31405 Church Phone: 233-9040 schedule change for sunday Morning Worship

Enlightenment Hour .......................................... 8:45 a.m. Morning Worship Services.............................10:00 a.m. Holy Communion (3rd Sunday).......................10:00 a.m. Candlelight Communion (3rd Sunday in Dec.)...5:00 p.m. B.T.U. (Every Tuesday) .................................... 5:00 p.m. Youth Sunday (Fourth Sunday) ...................... 10:00 a.m. FrESH BrEaD HoUr (Every Tuesday) ......7:00 p.m. Seniors Bible Study (Every Wednesday) ..........10:00 a.m. Women of Value (Every other Thursday) ............. 6:00 p.m. Prayer Breakfast (every 1st Sat.,every Quarter) ........8:00 a.m. Children’s Church (every 1st & 2nd Sunday)

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Located in Yamacraw Village Village -- 575 575West WestBryan BryanSt. St.• •Savannah, Savannah,GA GA31401 31401

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1105 GA31415 31415 1105Stiles StilesAvenue•Savannah, Avenue•Savannah, GA

Church Phone: 233-8213 Church Phone: (912) (912) 233-8213

Church Office (912) (912) 232-5526 232-5526••Fax Fax--(912) (912)232-1564 232-1564 firstbryanbaptistsavannah@gmail.com firstbryanbaptistchurch@yahoo.com www.FBBCSAV.org www.firstbryanbaptistchurch.org “Bringing The Living Waters JesusWorld” “Bringing The Living Waters of Jesus To AofThirsty To A ThirstyTiMES World” SERViCE TIMES Sunday Morning CelebrationSERVICE11:00 a.m. Every Sunday

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11:00 a.m. Every Sunday 11:00 a.m. 4th Sunday 11:00 a.m. 4th Sunday 9:30 a.m. Every Sunday 9:30 Every 12:00a.m. p.m. Every Sunday Tuesday 12:00 p.m. Every 6:30 p.m. EveryTuesday Tuesday 6:30 p.m. WednesdayEvery 6:30 p.m.Every after Tuesday 1st Sunday

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Morning FORMATION Worship Service...8:00 a.m.2018 & 11:00 a.m. Sunday Class School - Sunday at 9:00 AM Discipleship .........................................10:00 a.m. Kingdom Youth Ministry.................................11:00 a.m. Morning Worship Service at 10:00 AM rd th th (The Forum - 3 , 4 & 5 Sundays) Senior Manna Monday at 12 Noon st Holy Communion-1 Sunday .........................8 a.m. & 11 a.m. 1st Monday Only The Men’s room ...................................................... 6:00 p.m. (The Forum - 2nd & 4th Monday) Fresh Manna - Monday at 6:00 PM Women’s Ministry ..................................................... 6:00 p.m. includes: AAAst Ministry, Men’s Room, 3rd Tuesday) (1 &Limit Millennia’s, No Kingdom Youth, Bible Study (Wednesday) ....................... 12 Noon & 6:00 p.m. Women of Victory New Members’ Classes (Wednesday) ............5:30 p.m. Mid Week Manna - Wednsday Sharpening Stone12 Ministers’ ..................9:00 a.m. NoonClass Only st 1 Saturday - The Forum) Overseer(every Annette Salter, Executive Pastor Overseer Annette Salter, Executive Pastor Visitors Visitors& & Tourists Tourists Welcome Welcome

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Ebenezer Mt. Olivet Second Bolton Street Wilmington Missionary Baptist Church, Inc. Baptist Church

821 Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd. • Savannah, GA 31415 (912) 233-3376

Sunday School .................................10:00 a.m.

Missionary Church missionary Baptist Baptist Church 4528 Ogeechee Road 3321 Skidaway Road • Savannah, GA 31404 Savannah, (912) 354-1772 GA 31405 Church Phone#: (912) 201-3253 of Services Email:Order mtolivetbc@gmail.com

Communion (1st Sunday) ..................11:30 a.m.

Sunday School .............................. 10:00am Morning Worship Service ............. 11:30am ORdER Of SERviCE Holy Communion Service ............. 11:30am (3rd Sunday) Sunday School - 10:00 a.m.

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rev. Perry Tyson

Bible Study (Tuesday) ........................7:00 p.m.

Pastor Andrew Staley

Holy Communion (4 Sunday) - 11:30 a.m.

“Enter into His gates with thanksgiving, Bible Enrichment (Tuesdays) - 7:00-8:00 p.m. and into His courts with praise:

Rev. Joey Horton, Sr.

be thankful unto Him, and bless His name” Pastor The Lord shall increase you…Psalm more and more! 100:4

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800 Colbert Street (Hitch Village) - Savannah, GA 31402 (912) 232-6810 - Office (912) 238-4834 - Fax

order of Service Sunday School ........................................9:45 a.m. Every Sunday Morning Worship ..............11:00 a.m. Prayer Service/Bible Study (Wednesday) .....7:00 p.m. Spiritual Counseling and Prayer available

“The Church where sinners are loved, wounds are healed and needs are met.”

Rev. Ricardo Manuel & 1st Lady Angela Manuel

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Schedule of ServiceS Prayer vigil Order of Service First Saturday of each month Sunday8:00 Service .........................9:45 a.m.-9:00 a.m. AM Sunday School Morning Worship ...................11:15 AM 9:30 a.m. Communion............................11:15 holy communion AM of the month) (1st Sunday 1st Sunday Mid day Bible Bible Study every TuesdayStudy ...... 7:00 PM Each Tuesday - 12:30 p.m. PastorReverend Doreen Smalls, Wednesday Bible Study Marque C. Johnson, Senior Clergy Sr. Each Wednesday -6:00 p.m.

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5905 South Okatie Hwy.• Hardeeville (Levy Section), SC (843) 784-6988/866-708-3686 (toll free)

OrDer Of ServiCe

Sunday 8:30 a.m. - Early Worship Service 10:30 a.m. - Christian Education (Sunday School) 11:30 a.m. - Morning Worship Service

Dr. Deloris young

Tuesday 7:00 p.m. - Corporate Prayer 7:30 p.m. - Bible School

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Second Arnold Baptist Church

1427 East 37th Street • Savannah, GA 31404 (912) 234-5500 Sunday School Hour...........................9:00 a.m. Morning Worship Service .................10:30 a.m. Holy Communion (1st Sunday)...............10:30 a.m. Candlelight Communion (1st Sun. in December) 5:30 p.m. Bible Study/BTU (Every Wednesday) 6:45 p.m. Youth Sunday (Every 4th Sunday) ............10:30 a.m. Prayer Service (Every Wednesday) ...........6:00 p.m. Youth Bible Study (Every 4th Wednesday) ..........................................6:30 p.m. Pastor Richard L. Hall Minister of the Gospel “FOLLOW ME AS I FOLLOW CHRIST”

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Fairlawn Baptist Church

4717 Augusta Road - Garden City, GA 31408

(912) 964-4371 • E-mail: fairlawnbaptist@gmail.com WOrShiP OPPOrTuniTieS Wednesday-Noon Day Prayer ..................12 Noon Thursday-Prayer Meeting ....................... 6:30 p.m. Thursday-Bible Study ............................. 7:00 p.m. Sunday-Sunday School .......................... 9:30 a.m. Sunday-Morning Worship ..................... 11:00 a.m. Holy Communion, 2nd Sunday .............. 11:00 a.m.

Rev. Harold Edwards, Sr. Pastor

associate Pastors Min. Victor Logan (Minister of Sunday School) Min. Emmanuel Gray (Minister of Evangelism) Min. Lewis Bryant

Fairlawn is a church of love and joy, helping you to get where Christ wants you to be!

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Savannah, GA 31415 112 Fell Street • Savannah, GA(912) 31415 • 232-5258 (912) 234-4810 (ph) 234-7909 (fax) www.thankfulmbc.org Reverend Robert E. Chaney, Pastor

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School begins at 11:30 a.m. with Superintendent in charge. Communion Service, every 2nd Sunday at 12:30 p.m. presenting the message is Rev. Morris Reddick of Piney Grove B.C. The 4th Sunday morning Sunday School begins at 10 a.m.; Morning Service at 11:30 a.m. with Rev. Morris Reddick presenting the message. Bible Study is every Tuesday night at 7 p.m. with Rev. Morris Reddick in charge. The public welcome.

P.M.; Sunday School At 11 am; and Morning Worship at 1l:30 a.m. Come out and fellowship with us and let the Lord to bless you. We are a Non-denomination church that teaches the pure Word of God. Come on out and let the Lord make a difference in your life. For more information you can call 912-790-1004. Richard Outing For BIBLE STUDY IN YOUR home. Call 912-790-1001. FREE who departed on BIBLE CLASSES IS OFFERED May 27, 2015 BY FREEDOM BIBLE COLLEGE & SEMINARY, Sweet Memories FIRST ST. PETER’S B.C., CALL 912-790-1004. 24/7 God took him home, 301 West Hall & Jefferson St., Prayer, Dial 912-790-1001. A It was his will, Sav. GA, Keynard Campbell, prayer warrior will help You. Sr., pastor; Order of Service = PHONE BIBLE STUDY every but in our hearts Tuesday, Prayer @6:30 p.m.; Wednesday at 7:30pm. Dial We love him still. His memory is as dear today Wednesday, Bible Study @6 1-641-715-3680 and enter code p.m.; Sunday School @10 a.m., 557246# to enter the BIBLE As in the hour Morning Worship @11 a.m. STUDY. To train as pastor and he passed away. “Building the Kingdom One Soul to work to help to build church He had a smile for everyone at a time.” membership. Call 912-790-1001 Bishop Swindle A heart as pure as gold M I LL E R ’ S T E M P L E To those who knew and CHURCH, 2306 Hopkins St., ZION WHITE BLUFF M.B.C., loved him. Sav. GA, We are inviting you 21 Lorwood Drive, Savannah, Ga. His memory will never to come to Sunday School... It 31419, Service Times: 1st Sunday grow old. is important for our children services, 11:30 a.m.; 2nd Sunday to learn about God in their Service, 8:00 a.m.; 3rd Sunday Lovingly remembered by his youth. Ecclesiastes 12: l says Holy Communication Service, wife, Jeannette Outing; daughters, REMEMBER now thy Creator 11:30 a.m.; 4th Sunday Services, Tr a c y, Ta m m i e a n d D a n a ; in the days of thy youth. We are 11:30 a.m.; Bible Study and Pray grandchildren, great grandson living in evil times, and parents Meeting, Every Wednesday at and other family members, church if you want your children blessed 7:p.m., Please join us in any of our family and friends. and guided in the right direction, services. Deacon Verdell Daniels, please accept this invitation. Chairman of Deacons; Rev. James Sunday School classes start at Briscoe, Pastor- Elect 9:45a.m. every Sunday morning and ends at 10:30 a.m. Breakfast W I S D O M F O R L I V I N G and transportation will be MINISTRY is proud to announce provided. You can call us at (912) “Words of Wisdom” Sunday 661-4-057. If you are seeking Morning Services from 9ama closer relationship with God 10am. We seek to Empower and want a better understanding our communities with Practical of the Bible, come to Morning Wisdom for Everyday living. Also Manna at Miller’s Temple. This Join us for our Thursday night class begins at 8:50am, and ends Prayer/Bible Study from 6 pmat 9:50am. It is held every first 7:30 pm. Our goal is to provide and third Sunday morning and is mentorship, Spiritual guidance, free to the public. Come out and and a safe haven for all those who be blessed. For more information want to have a place to express you can call 912-661-4057. thoughts and ideas as we help to rebuild our community through NEW HOPE CHURCH, 2239 programs and assistance. All are Hanson St. in Sav. GA, We have Welcomed! The address is 179 NOON DAY PRAYER every Smith Avenue in Garden City, Tuesday And Thursday. Bible GA 31418. Study On Tuesday Night at 7:30

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Sealed bids/proposals will be received by the Board of Education for the City of Savannah and County of Chatham at the Purchasing Department, 208 Bull Street, Room 213, and Savannah, Georgia 31401. BID 18-60 Athletic Balls (Annual Contract) Closing Date: 06/19/18 @ 11:00 AM BID 18-62 Athletic Uniforms and Accessories Catalog Discount (Annual Contract) Closing Date: 06/12/18 @ 11:00 AM

At the time and place noted above, bids will be publicly opened. No extension of the bidding period will be made unless indicated by written addendum. The Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids and to waive any irregularities or technicalities in proposals received whenever such rejection or waiver is in the best interest of the Board. The Board has the right to disqualify a bid of any bidder deemed non-responsive to the Board. Bidding documents may be obtained from the Purchasing Department, 208 Bull Street, Room 213, Savannah, Georgia 31401 or they may be downloaded from the District’s web site, www.savannah.chatham.k12.ga.us. The Board of Education is an Equal Opportunity Employer.

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CHATHAM AREA TRANSIT Minister of Music TEMPORARILY SUSPENDS Local Minister of Music needed CAT FREEDOM SERVICES for a small Baptist church located EFFECTIVE FRIDAY, MAY 18 in Savannah, Georgia. Must be familiar with traditional hymns LEGAL NOTICE IS HEREBY and contemporary gospel music. GIVEN, that Chatham Area Tran- The ideal candidate will also have sit Authority has temporarily sus- experience in teaching new songs pended its CAT Freedom Voucher and working with individual of Program effective, Friday, May all ages. For more information, 18, 2018 due to an insurance issue please contact Minister Richard with its contractor. Hunter at 912-547-6439 or by email at rhca2133@gmail.com Individuals who currently have CAT Freedom vouchers may re- PASTOR SEARCH quest refunds beginning Monday, May 21, 2018 by calling 912-233Seeking Pastor 5767. Please call CAT Customer Clifton Baptist Church, a family Service Ride Line at (912)233- oriented and multi-generational 5767 regarding questions about congregation of 200 is seeking a this change. full time Pastor. Normal Pastoral

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First Bryan Baptist Church is seeking to fill the position of Senior Pastor. Prerequisites for the position are as follows: Bachelors degree from an accredited university; ordained Baptist minister; at least 3 years senior pastoral experience or 5 years serving under a senior Baptist minister. Candidate must be willing to relocate to Savannah area. Application packets may be downloaded from www. FBBCSAV.org or obtained from the church secretary Tues.-Thurs., 10 a.m.-12 Noon; 575 W. Bryan Street, Sav. GA 31401; (912) 232-5526. Deadline to apply is July 1, 2018.

duties include: leadership, preaching and teaching. Knowledgeable of the Baptist doctrine. The final candidates will require a drug test and background check. Deadline for resume is June 11, 2018. Please send resume to: Clifton Baptist Church, 100 Big Hill Rd., Garden City, GA 31408. Attn: Dea. Cooper and Dea. Bacon.

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