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Order of Worship (7:30 a.m., 11:00 a.m., 6:00 p.m.)....................................................................... 3


Hymn of Praise (7:30 a.m. – “I Thank You, Jesus”)......................................................................... 4
Hymn of Praise (11:00 a.m. – “Just A Little Talk With Jesus”)......................................................... 4
Unison Scripture (7:30 a.m., 11:00 a.m., 6:00 p.m.)........................................................................ 5
Sermon Notes ................................................................................................................................ 6
Pastor’s Page................................................................................................................................... 7
Biography ....................................................................................................................................... 9
Stewardship................................................................................................................................... 10
To Do Justice................................................................................................................................ 11
Calendar........................................................................................................................................ 13
Umoja Karamu
The Akiba
Operation Share 2006/First Fridays
Trumpet Subscriptions
Heart of the Community............................................................................................................... 19
Information & Announcements..................................................................................................... 20
Prayer List..................................................................................................................................... 21
Bereaved........................................................................................................................................ 23
Hospitalized.................................................................................................................................. 23
Extended Care . ............................................................................................................................ 24
Members at Home . ...................................................................................................................... 26
Prayer Concerns............................................................................................................................ 29
Service and Support Groups ......................................................................................................... 30

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Order
Order
Order of Worship
Worship
of Wors hip
Choral Introit................................................................................................................“I Was Glad”
Opening Hymn (7:30 a.m.)....................................................................... “On My Way To Heaven”
Opening Hymn (11:00 a.m.)................................................................... “We’re Marching To Zion”
Opening Hymn (6:00 p.m.)................................................................................. “Oh, Give Thanks”
Hymn of Praise (7:30 a.m.)................................................................................“I Thank You, Jesus”
Hymn of Praise (11:00 a.m.)............................................................... “Just A Little Talk With Jesus”
Unison Scripture (7:30 a.m.)........................................................................ Psalm 107:1–9 (NRSV)
Unison Scripture (11:00 a.m.)........................................................... John 11:1– 6/32 – 41 (NRSV)
Unison Scripture (6:00 p.m.).........................................................................Psalm 107:1–9 (NRSV)
[PLEASE REMAIN STANDING FOR THE READING OF THE WORD]
Invocation
Ministry of Music (6:00 p.m.).................................................................... “Blessings Keep Coming”
Parish Concerns
Baby Dedication
Visitor Recognition
Passing of the Peace
The Pastor’s Word
The Service of Giving
Offertory Sentences
Tithes and Offerings
Scholarship
Altar Call (7:30 a.m.)......................................................................................“For All You’ve Done”
Altar Call (11:00 a.m.).................................................................................... “For Every Mountain”
Sermon (7:30 a.m.)............................................................................................... “Attitude Check!”
Sermon (11:00 a.m.).....................................................................“How To Handle A Sick Brother”
Sermon (6:00 p.m.).........................................................................................Rev. Dr. Otis Moss, Jr.
Hymn of Invitation (7:30 a.m.).......................................................... “He Is Worthy To Be Praised”
Hymn of Invitation (11:00 a.m.).......................................................................... “Another Chance”
Hymn of Invitation (6:00 p.m)..........................................................................“Nobody Like Jesus”
Benediction....................................................................................................“The Lord Bless Thee”
[Once the sermon has begun, parishioners may not enter or re-enter the first floor sanctuary.]

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H ymnS Of Pr a i s e

7:30 a.m. 11:00 a.m.


I Thank You, Jesus Just A Little Walk
Verse I With Jesus
I thank You, Jesus. I thank You, Jesus. Verse I
I thank You, Jesus, I thank You, Lord. I once was lost in sin but Jesus took me in,
Oh, You brought me, yes, And then a little light from heaven filled my soul;
You brought me from a mighty, It bathed my heart in love and wrote my name above,
A might long way, a mighty long way. And just a little talk with Jesus made me whole.
(Repeat verse)
Chorus
Verse II Have a little talk with Jesus,
You’ve been my mother, You’ve been my father, Tell Him all about our troubles
You’ve been my sister, my brother, too, Hear our faintest cry, answer by and by;
Oh, You brought me, yes, Feel a little prayer wheel turning,
You brought me from a mighty, Know a little fire is burning,
a mighty long way, a mighty long way. Find a little talk with Jesus makes it right,
Makes it right.
You’ve been my doctor, You’ve been my lawyer,
You’ve been my teacher, my friend indeed, Verse II
Oh, You brought me, yes, Sometimes my path seems drear,
You brought me from a mighty, Without a ray of cheer,
A mighty long way, a mighty long way. And then a cloud of doubt may hide the light of day;
The mists of sin may rise and hide the starry skies,
But just a little talk with Jesus clears the way.
(Repeat chorus)

Verse III
I may have doubts and fears,
My eyes be filled with tears,
But Jesus is a friend who watches day and night;
I go to Him in prayer, He knows my ev’ry care,
And just a little talk with Jesus makes it right.
(Repeat chorus)

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UNISON SCRIPTURE

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after having heard that Lazarus was ill,
Psalm 107:1– 9(NRSV) he stayed two days longer in the place where
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O give thanks to the Lord, for he is good; he was.
for his steadfast love endures forever. 2Let 32
When Mary came where Jesus was and saw
the redeemed of the Lord say so, those he him, she knelt at his feet and said to him,
redeemed from trouble 3and gathered in from “Lord, if you had been here, my brother
the lands, from the east and from the west, would not have died.” 33When Jesus saw her
from the north and from the south. 4Some weeping, and the Jews who came with her also
wandered in desert wastes, finding no way weeping, he was greatly disturbed in spirit and
to an inhabited town; 5hungry and thirsty, deeply moved. 34He said, “Where have you
their soul fainted within them. 6Then they laid him?” They said to him, “Lord, come and
cried to the Lord in their trouble, and he see.” 35Jesus began to weep. 36So the Jews said,
delivered them from their distress; 7he led “See how he loved him!” 37But some of them
them by a straight way, until they reached an said, “Could not he who opened the eyes of
inhabited town. 8Let them thank the Lord for the blind man have kept this man from dying?”
his steadfast love, for his wonderful works to 38
Then Jesus, again greatly disturbed, came to
humankind. 9For he satisfies the thirsty, and the the tomb. It was a cave, and a stone was lying
hungry he fills with good things. against it. 39Jesus said, “Take away the stone.”
Martha, the sister of the dead man, said to him,
11:00 a.m. “Lord, already there is a stench because he has
John 11:1–6/32–41(NRSV) been dead four days.” 40Jesus said to her, “Did
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Now a certain man was ill, Lazarus of Bethany, I not tell you that if you believed, you would
the village of Mary and her sister Martha. see the glory of God?” 41So they took away
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Mary was the one who anointed the Lord with the stone. And Jesus looked upward and said,
perfume and wiped his feet with her hair; her “Father, I thank you for having heard me.”
brother Lazarus was ill. 3So the sisters sent a
message to Jesus, “Lord, he whom you love
is ill.” 4But when Jesus heard it, he said, “This
illness does not lead to death; rather it is for
God’s glory, so that the Son of God may be
glorified through it.” 5Accordingly, though
Jesus loved Martha and her sister and Lazarus,

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PASTOR’S PAG E

ADVENT COIN FOLDERS! REVEREND DR. OTIS MOSS, JR.

O …TONIGHT!
n November the 23rd, members of the

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church begin the spiritual disciplines of
or over twenty years now, my life has been
Advent which are daily prayer and “a
personally blessed by the ministry of the
moment of remembrance” as we prepare for the
father of Pastor Otis Moss III, the Reverend
“Coming of our Lord.”
Dr. Otis Moss, Jr. He has been one of my mentors
Advent is the season where we celebrate the
and models.
“Joy of Heaven” who came to earth. The birth of
As a colleague of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.,
Christ sent a “Ray of Hope” and the weary world
Dr. Moss’ ministry has been a ministry that has
rejoiced because Emmanuel, the Word, became
tremendously impacted the African American
flesh.
community in this country and literally changed the
Daily we pause during Advent. Daily we stop
face of the nation as a whole! The ministry of the
and remember God’s gift to us. Daily we say a
Olivet Baptist Church in Cleveland, Ohio (where
prayer for the work of the church and we use our
Dr. Moss serves), is a model for ministry that is
Advent Coin Folders as a tangible expression of
emulated throughout the world.
our commitment to the words He taught us to
That ministry has been shaped by, led by and
pray, “Thy kingdom come.”
directed by the Reverend Dr. Otis Moss, Jr., under
Advent is an exciting time. Advent is a
the guidance of the Holy Spirit. He is a classmate of
joyful time. Advent is a time of expectation and
mine. We did our doctor of ministry work together
anticipation and we join in with the ancient carol,
under the tutelage of the Reverend Dr. Samuel
singing “Let every heart prepare Him room!”
DeWitt Proctor.
As you prepare room for the Christ child this
Sitting in a classroom with Dr. Moss was like sitting
year, remember your Advent Coin Folder. If you
at the feet of a genius. My life and my ministry were
did not get one in the mail yet, please contact the
blessed immeasurably by that experience.
Church Office immediately.
Dr. Moss and his wife, Edwina, have given to us
our Pastor, Reverend Otis Moss III.
Sincerely and respectfully yours,
Dr. Moss comes to us this evening to break the
bread of life, and we welcome him with open arms
and spirits of excited anticipation.
Be sure to be here at the six o’clock Hour of
Power, tonight, to be blessed by the mind and the
ministry of this awesome man of God.
Sincerely and respectfully yours,

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PASTOR’S PAG E

Living On $1.00 a Day! Burundi 58%

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Bangladesh 36%
id you know that in more than 20
Sierra Leone 57%
countries, more than one-third of the
Zimbabwe 36%
people living in those countries live on
Madagascar 49%
less than $1.00 a day?
Rwanda 36%
While prosperity preachers push an agenda of
Nicaragua 45%
“bling-bling” on the one hand, those who follow
Namibia 35%
the Prince of Peace seek to align their wills on the
other hand with the Will of Him who said, “In
Think about that during this holiday season as
as much as you have done unto the least of these,
you buy things you do not need with money you
my little ones, you have done it unto Me!”
do not have to impress people you do not like!
In the meantime (and it really is a mean
Sincerely yours,
time!), we have an awesome disparity of wealth
distribution in God’s world for which we who
have wealth will be held accountable!
What every African American needs to know as
he or she runs after the elusive goal of becoming a
millionaire is that all but three of the countries in
the world where the people make under a dollar a
day are in Africa!
Country and percentage living on $1.00 a day
or less

Mali 73%
Burkina Faso 45%
Nigeria 70%
Ghana 45%
Central African Republic 67%
Malawi 42%
Zambia 64%
Mozambique 38%
Niger 61%
Nepal 38%
Gambia 59%
Lesotho 36%

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BIOGRAPHY
Reverend Dr. of God, carrying the banner for love, justice,
equality and human rights for all.
Otis Moss, Jr.
As Dr. Moss so aptly states: “My decision
Pastor, Olivet Institutional to enter the ministry is a gift…a special calling
Baptist Church

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from God.” His ministry is truly a gift, held up
he Reverend Dr. Otis before the world as shining light for all to see.
Moss, Jr. was called to This gift was first discovered in his pastorates
the ministry at the age at several congregations in the LaGrange and
of 17 and entered Morehouse College (Atlanta, Atlanta areas (including co-pastoring with Dr.
Georgia) on the same day he gave his initial Martin Luther King, Sr. at Ebenezer Baptist
sermon. (He completed his term as Chairman Church), further developed at Mt. Zion
of the Board of Trustees at Morehouse in (Cincinnati, Ohio), and reaching full fruition
2005.) His quest for knowledge and pursuit of at the Olivet Institutional Baptist Church,
educational excellence led him from Morehouse Cleveland, Ohio, where he has just celebrated
College as a bachelor of arts graduate and his 31st Pastoral Anniversary.
onward to Morehouse’s School of Religion/ Dr. Moss has consulted with presidents, been
Inter-Denominational Theological Center honored for his work in civil rights and has
where he received the master of divinity degree. delivered the Word of the Gospel all across the
Reverend Moss selected a further course of globe. He is recognized and revered for his
special studies at the Inter-Denominational dedication to all humankind. The accolades and
Theological Center and ultimately achieved achievements of the Reverend Dr. Otis Moss, Jr.
his goal of the doctor of ministry degree from are great in number; they supercede the barriers
United Theological Seminary in 1990. of color, race and religion. His love and respect
During his early days as a minister, Dr. Moss for obtaining knowledge have earned him the
was blessed to sit at the feet within the inner respect of many in the academic community.
circle of many phenomenal persons such as Dr. It is no wonder that Dr. Moss has been
Benjamin E. Mays and Dr. Martin Luther King, awarded four honorary degrees from Cleveland
Jr. Both of these persons provided friendship, State University, Shorter College (Arkansas),
leadership and spiritual guidance and helped Morehouse College and Temple Bible College.
to shape the thinking and model for leadership Rev. Moss has also taught at the University of
Dr. Moss represents today. He is recognized Cincinnati, United Theological Seminary and
across the nation and globe as an eloquent Ashland Theological Seminary.
spokesperson and spiritually grounded man

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stewar d s h i p

Stewardship… Another ship might be named discipleship.


Results of a Redeemed Life As we learned more about the Christian faith,
ONE SHIP THAT DIDN’T SAIL we learned to follow the Savior. Studying our
Bible and praying became a part of our lives.

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his is a story about a pastor who made Then there was friendship. We joined other
it a practice to address the children in Christians in serving Christ. Friendships were
his congregation on some special topic, developed among God’s people. As we attended
along with his regular Sunday our church regularly, we met
morning sermon. There was other people who believed as
a good attendance of children we believed. They became our
at the morning hour of friends.
worship, so the pastor always But for many, there was one
gave special preparation to his ship that never set sail. It was
topic for the children. the stewardship. All the other
A merchant had many ships, Fellowship, Discipleship,
ships in his fleet. The ships Friendship, brought happiness
traveled to the four corners of and joy into our lives, but
the world and brought back Stewardship was never allowed
their cargoes. The merchant out of the harbor.
enjoyed the riches that his As you sail the seas with your
ships earned him as they fleet of ships, let one of them
crossed the seas. be the good ship, Stewardship.
But he had one ship that Your life will be blessed by it.
stayed in the harbor. It never All the other ships will be able
set sail. It never earned him anything. As the to bring back more enjoyment and contentment
other ships headed out to sea, this one ship when the Stewardship travels with them.
never got out of the harbor. It brought only Set sail! Put all the ships out to sea this week!
disappointment to the merchant. Your Friends in Service,
Our Christian life might be seen as a fleet The Stewardship Ministry
of ships. One ship might be called fellowship.
When we found fellowship with Jesus, our lives Constance A. King, Editor | James D. Butler, Chairperson
were changed. We became a member of God’s
kingdom.

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Order ofJ USTICE
TO DO Worship
By Rev. Reginald Williams, Jr. goal of this volume of “To Do Justice” is
MINIMUM WAGE to provide information as given to us about

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n the state of Illinois, the minimum wage HB 4050.
of workers is $6.50. This is $1.35 higher In sum, the pilot program establishes a screening
than the federal minimum wage for workers. program for mortgage borrowers in the southwest
However, this wage rate has not been raised portion of Chicago. Here are the requirements.
in at least three years. While this rate of $6.50 Borrowers seeking a loan through a mortgage
has remained the same, the costs of gasoline, broker or loan originator for a home within the 10
heat, housing and health care have risen almost targeted zip codes will have to undergo HUD-
exponentially. An individual, currently working at approved and -sponsored credit counseling, if they
minimum wage, earns only about $13,500 a year fall within the following mandatory counseling
– about $3,000 below the federal poverty line for a criteria:
family of three. This is unacceptable! 1. The borrower has a FICO score less than 620
Today, I urge you, along with people of faith . The borrower has a FICO score of 621-650
across the state, to call on the Illinois legislature combined with any or all of the following factors:
to increase the Illinois minimum wage to at a. The home was financed within 12 months
least $7.50, with inclusion of a provision that of the date of the current loan application
will annually adjust that wage level to the yearly b. The payment for the loan being applied
increase in the Consumer Price Index (CPI). You for is “interest only”
can call on the State Legislature to do this by c. The interest rate is adjustable within three
signing the letter given to you as you entered the years
Sanctuary. d. The loan uses a stated income for the
PREDATORY LENDING borrower rather than verifying the
DATABASE PILOT borrowers income through other means
There has been much ado about the recent (tax return, pay stubs, etc.)
passage of HB 4050. The name of the bill is 3. The loan includes any of the following
called the Predatory Lending Database Pilot. The regardless of the borrower’s FICO score:
Housing Ministry of Trinity United Church of a. Prepayment penalty
Christ met with members of the State Senate of b. Results in negative amortization
Illinois—Senator Jacqueline Collins and Senator c. Total points or fees paid by borrowers at
Kwame Raoul (our member), and the Department or before closing will exceed 5%
of Financial Regulations’ Phil Dalmage — in order The major question asked is why the southwest
to understand the bill and its ramifications. The portion of Chicago? Why not all of the state?

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TO DO J USTICE

Why not some areas of the city and other bankers and mortgage brokers have decided not
areas of the state? The reason given is because, to lend in the zip codes the program affects.
according to Senators Collins and Raoul, as well This apparently speaks to their motives for
as Phil Dalmage of the Department of Financial predatory lending in those areas.
regulation, 48% of all of the foreclosures in the Lastly, Sen. Collins shared the proponents
state of Illinois are in Chicago, IL. Further, and opponents of the bill. Opponents to the bill
most of these foreclosures are in black and were people who generally could benefit from
brown neighborhoods. The bill was proposed the predatory lending practices. These included
by Mike Madigan, and his own zip code is groups like mortgage lenders, realtors, and
included. (Included zip codes are 60620, 21, Ameriquest, which is now in court being sued
23, 28, 29, 32, 36, 38, 43 and 52.) for predatory lending. Proponents of the bill
Even with that reasoning, the appearance include groups like the attorney general’s office,
of racism is present in picking only black and AARP, Citizens Action Illinois, and a host of
brown neighborhoods for this pilot program, community organizations.
as if foreclosures are not occurring across the Come out today at 2:30 p.m. to learn about
whole state. This point was raised with the state the bill and voice your concerns during this
delegation. In response to this, it was stated teach-in.
that the pilot program has a four-year term.
However, after the first year, zip codes can be ACTION ITEMS
1. Sign the letter
added or deleted from the program. Because
. Come to the HB 4050 Forum
it is a pilot program, none of this is written in 3. Boycott Wal-Mart & Sam’s Club.
stone. Sen. Collins also vowed, after the reports
from the first year are returned, to fight to make
Thought for this week:
the pilot program statewide. Furthermore, with
Power concedes nothing without demand.
no zip codes specified in the legislation itself, — Frederick Douglass
there is also the possibility of doing partial zip
codes, as there are some zip codes where certain
areas have high foreclosure rates while other
areas in the same zip code do not. (Zip codes
cannot be in the legislation because that would
be legislative red-lining).
Another interesting move that has occurred
since the bill has gone into effect is that some

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CALENDAR

HIGHLIGHTS TUCC Village Center


THUR…11/23 Umoja Karama Service (1947 W. 95th Street)
THUR-FRI…11/23-11/24 6:00 p.m. Legal Counseling – W302
Thanksgiving Holiday
Church Closed TUESDAY – 11/21
400 W. 95th Street
SUNDAY – 11/19 7:00 a.m. Operation Share Distribution –
7:30 a.m. Worship Service – SA A/FH/102/116/118/202
9:30 a.m. Breakfast – FH 6:00 p.m. Voice Class – WC
Bible Study – WC Band Rehearsal – SA
11:00 a.m. Worship Service – SA Women’s Drill Team – Narthex II
1:30 p.m. Dinner – FH 6:30 p.m. Immabasi Mental Health – 207
2:00 p.m. Cradle Adoption Meeting – 118 7:00 p.m. Men’s Chorus Rehearsal – SA
2:30 p.m. Teach-In Forum for HB4050 – SA Sanctuary Choir Steering
Amani/Compassionate Journey Committee – BR
Home – WC Tangeni Dance Meeting – 203
6:00 p.m. Worship Service – SA
8:00 p.m. Operation Share Assembly – A/FH Cottage Grove Building
(901 East 95th Street)
MONDAY – 11/20 6:00 p.m. Immabasi Gospel Aerobics
400 W. 95th Street Class – Room 4
7:00 a.m. Operation Share Basket
Assembly – FH/A/116/ TUCC Village Center
118/202/102 (1947 W. 95th Street)
12:00 p.m. Diabetes Support – 203 4:00 p.m. THEC Tutoring – W305
5:30 p.m. Immabasi Weigh-In – 207 6:30 p.m. Tangeni Business Meeting – W302
6:00 p.m. Band Rehearsal – SA 7:00 p.m. Million For The Master – W307
Voice Class – WC
7:00 p.m. Operation Share Assembly – WEDNESDAY – 11/22
FH/116/118 400 W. 95th Street
Women’s Chorus Rehearsal – SA 11:30 p.m. Prayer Service – WC
5:30 p.m. Praise Team Rehearsal – SA
Cottage Grove Building Community Development
(901 East 95th Street) Corporation – BR
5:30 p.m. Mwanabaraka – Room 1 7:00 p.m. Prayer Service – SA
6:00 p.m. Chinara High School 8:30 p.m. Tangeni Dance Rehearsal – SA
Dance – Room 4

BLACK & CHRISTIAN (NEW MEMBER CLASSES)


(6:30 – 9:30 p.m.) Tues., November 28th

Adults (1:00 – 4:00 p.m.) * Teens 13 – 19 Years (1:00 – 4:00 p.m.)

Children 6 –12 Years (2:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.)


Sat., December 2nd

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CALENDAR

THURSDAY – 11/23
400 W. 95th Street
10:00 a.m. Umoja Karamu Service – SA
Church Offices Closed

FRIDAY – 11/24
THANKSGIVING HOLIDAY
CHURCH OFFICES CLOSED

SATURDAY – 11/25
400 W. 95th Street
7:30 a.m. Yoga – Narthex II ANNOUNCEMENTS FOR
9:00 a.m. Youth Band Rehearsal – SA
9:30 a.m. Church School (Preschool THE 11/26/06 BULLETIN
Kindergarten) – 118
Church School (Grades 1-2) – 203
Church School (Grades 3-6) – 202
Church Offices will be closed
Church School (Teens) – 207 Thanksgiving Day,
Church School (Discipleship) – 116 Thursday, November 23rd and
Adult Church School – WC
11:00 a.m. Math Tutorial – 202/203 Friday, November 24th.
Little Warriors For Christ Therefore:
Rehearsal – WC
12:00 p.m. Tangeni Dance Leadership Board
Meeting – 116 ALL ANNOUNCEMENTS for the
12:30 p.m. Walaika Rehearsal – WC November 26th Bulletin
1:00 p.m. Youth Drill Team – 202
3:00 p.m. Women’s Drill Team MUST BE SUBMITTED NO
Rehearsal – Narthex II LATER THAN 12:00 NOON,
4:00 p.m. Switzerland Choir Rehearsal – FH
6:00 p.m. For Teens Only – 207
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 17TH

Cottage Grove Building
(901 East 95th Street)
2:00 p.m. Isuthu – Room 31

TUCC Village Center
(1947 W. 95th Street)
10:00 a.m. THEC Tutoring – W-307

BLACK & CHRISTIAN (NEW MEMBER CLASSES)


(6:30 – 9:30 p.m.) Tues., November 28th

Adults (1:00 – 4:00 p.m.) * Teens 13 – 19 Years (1:00 – 4:00 p.m.)

Children 6 –12 Years (2:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.)


Sat., December 2nd

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Attend the Service of
Umoja Karamu

Celebrate the Unity Feast with your church family


Thanksgiving Day
Thursday, November 23, 2006, 10:00 a.m.
Sanctuary

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ADOPT A FAMILY
Each year we give food baskets during the week of Thanksgiving to those in need.
This year, you can “Adopt A Family” by donating $25.00. This will provide a Thanksgiving Basket for one entire
family. Please use a Giving envelope and indicate on line #15 your contribution of $25 to Adopt A Family!
You may also stop by the Food Share table to make your donations toward a Thanksgiving Basket or a Turkey.

Come to the Atrium after 7:30 a.m. and 11:00 a.m. Services
ALSO CONTRIBUTIONS OF CANNED AND NON-PERISHABLE FOODS ARE NEEDED:
Cranberry Sauce • Canned Corn • Jiffy Mix/Corn Muffin Mix • 2lb. Sugar
Our goal is to distribute 2000 baskets! We can reach this goal with your help!

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HEART OF THE C OMMU NITY

AFRIKAN ORIGIN OF CHRISTIANITY MOM MARY’S WORDS OF WISDOM


The Stolen Religion From Egypt And Ethiopia, featuring Evangelist Dr. Mary Livingston,
a lecture sponsored by Knowledge and Wisdom Topic: “What Makes a Man,” airing Monday,
Productions, Saturday, November 25, 1:00 p.m., November 20, 2:00 p.m., Channel 36
Lafolette Park, 1333 N. Laramie, Call Ms. Brown,
773-273-9699 OPERATION TIN CUP, Saturday, November
25, 10:00 a.m., Living Water Baptist Church,
ALPHA PHI ALPHA FRATERNITY, INC. 6511 Jefferson Street, Hammond, IN, For
Chicagoland Association of College and Alumni preaching assignments, Call M. McKinney,
Chapters (CACAC) Centennial Celebration, 708-647-6726
Saturday, December 2, Hyatt Regency McCormick
Place, 2233 S. King Drive, For ticket information MEDICAID/ALL KIDS (formerly KidCare)
Contact Jared Rogers, 312-777-1001 or recipients living in Cook and Collar Counties
www.alpha100chicago.com will be required to choose a Primary Care Case
Provider (PCCP), shifting to new Primary Care
DELTA SIGMA THETA SORORITY, INC. Case Management (PCCM) system, Informational
Chicago Alumnae Chapter hosts Bernadette A. sessions, discussing the new PCCM and Disease
Whitt Mental Health Seminar, a panel of mental Management System, Friday, November 17, 1:00
health professionals will discuss mental health – 4:00 p.m., American Red Cross Rauner Center,
issues that pertain to the African American 2200 W. Harrison, Tuesday, November 28,
children, the judicial system and the family 1:00 – 4:00 p.m., Chicago Urban League, 4510 S.
structure, Saturday, December 2, 3:00 – 6:00 p.m., Michigan, RSVP, Lisa Mayse-Lillig,
D’Estee, 4525 S. King Drive Free admission, lmayse@uw-mc-org or 312-906-2409
Call Faune Neal Evans, 312-415-3031

KENWOOD UCC Service of Installation of their


Associate Pastor, Rev. David A. Stewart, M.D.,
director of the Norma Jean Sanders Free Clinic
and celebration of the ministry commemorating
the free clinic’s 5th anniversary, Today, Sunday,
November 19, 4:00 p.m., Kenwood UCC, 4600
Greenwood, Call 773-373-2861

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INFORMATION & ANNOUNCEMENTS

GREETERS MINISTRY New member


orientation and training, Thursday, November STEWARDSHIP MINISTRY
30, 7:00 – 9:00 p.m., Room 203, Contact Diana Wishes to THANK the ministries and
Beasel, 773-907-0733 or church staff for partnering with us to
GreetersMinistry@aol.com make the New Member Reclamation
Drive All that God would have it to be.
MEMBERSHIP/MINISTRY SERVICES We simply say, Thank You!
Have you moved? Any children left the nest? New
employment or newly married? Forgot your giving
number? Call the office of Membership/Ministry
Services, 773-962-5650 x395, x233 or x232

TRINITY UCC AND SAFER


FOUNDATION Sponsoring Ready 4 Work,
aftercare program for ex-offenders: 18 years
old and up, out of prison 180 days or less, no
sex crimes or crimes against women or children
AND…Ready 4 Work mentors needed, Must
be available to meet with mentees 2-6 hours per
month, If ex-offender: conviction must not have
been of sex crimes or crimes against women,
children, out of prison for at least 2 years, Call
Vanessa Cosby-Shannon, 773-233-1492

TRINITY UCC LEGAL CLINIC Providing


direct legal advice, services and representation
to the congregation and community, Open every
1st and 3rd Saturday, 9:00 a.m. – Noon and
2nd Thursdays, 6:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m., Village
Center, Call Rev. Reginald Williams, Jr.,
773-962-5650

Sunday, November 19, 2006


2006 20 © Sermons copyrighted by Rev. Jeremiah A. Wright, Jr.
PRAYER LIST

Adams, Deacon Lorraine Daniels, Carbena Hudson, Irean


Adams-Carter, Cynthia Daniels, Celeste Jackson, Betty
Allen, Jason Oliver David, Baby Jacob “Ray Ray” Jackson, Deacon Rudolph
Ballentine, Mary Ann Divers, Gregory Jackson, Elizabeth
Barrigher, Deacon Elwood Dixon, Blanche Jackson, Frieda
Barrigher, Jeffrey Dorham, Barbara Jackson, Lizzie
Bates, Robert & Family Dorsey, Sam Jackson, Robert
Bates-Pittman, Lettia Dunlap, Phillip Jacobs, Isom
Beard, Lavera Eskridge, Sonny James, Louis
Bennett, Janvier Fain, Elizabeth James, Safya
Booker, Amber Fairchild, Inez Jenkins, Lillie
Boose, Christopher Ford, John Johnson, Lois
Bowers, Jeffrey Garcia, Matthew Jones, Catherine
Bratton, Marjorie Gibbs, Charon K. Jones, Rameese
Breaux, Freddie Gill, Deacon Eldridge Kimball, Deacon Elizabeth
Brewer, Deacon Evelyn Graham, Elder Lucille Korvo, Baby Sean Paul
Brewer, Dr. Beatrice Gwynn, Arthur Leggett, Sharon
Brimm-Oxendine, Beverly Hall, Jennie Leggs, Deborah
Brown, Dr. Harriette Hamilton, Jewel Lennix, Loyce
Burnom, Odester Hampton, Wyman Lewis, Deacon Pattrice “Kim”
Bynes, Gayla Hardaway-Wheeler, Pamela Lewis, Germel T.
Bynes, Ronald Harrell, Deacon Linda Long, Deacon Rosemary
Campbell, Deborah Harris, Dee Lyles, Johnise
Carlisle, Yolanda Hart, Elizabeth Marquez, Arnetta
Carter, Lyric Hart, Felisha Marshall, Myles
Caston, Aletha & Alfred Hart, Mattie Jean Mason, Claristine
Chapman, Malachi Head, Michael Mayes-McCruel, Deacon Alma
Clay-Wilkes, Roslynn Hemingway, Mark McDade, Darlene
Cobb, LaRose C. Henderson, April McDaniel, Rupert
Cosby, Cynthia Herman, Carter McGee, Jaquita
Cosby-Shannon, Vanessa Hiller, Filmore McGhee, William
Craig, John Hill-Stallings, Muzette McGuire, Bishop
Crenshaw, Willie V. Hinton, Arifa McIntosh, Deacon Maurice
Crittlemann, Gloria Horne, Joyce McKinney, Marian

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PRAYER LIST

McKinney, Takiesha Shaw, Constance Wright, Floyd


McLinnahan, Glen Sims, Constance Wright, William
McNorton, Deacon Virginia Smith, Carmencita Wright-Miller, Mildred
Melton, Dawshierra Smith, Dorothy Wright-Woods, Ella
Menzies, Pamela Smith, Fronse Yarber, Vertta
Miles, Beatrice South, Lucretia
Miller, John Stephens, Leroy
Miller, Virgie Stevenson, Roxanne
Mitchell-Shields, Deacon Sharon Stewart, Beverly
Moody, Deacon Don Stewart, Lepolia
Moore, Eula Teverbaugh, George
Moore-Tyler, Naesha Teverbaugh, Olivia
Muhammad, James Tillman, Deneen
Muse, Virginia Tillman, Jonae Lynn
Nelson-Brewer, Dr. Beatrice Timberlake, Deacon Joyce
Oge, Onoh Topps, Augusta
Overton, Jean Torrey-Parker, L. Julie
Parker, Venorian Tregre, Deacon Evelyn
Peavy, Irene Triplett, Edward
Peel, Mary Tunstall, Nora
Perry, Gloriesteen Turner, Sonia
Plummer, Jr., Morris Tutt, Beatrice
Pope, Deyampert Tyler, Deacon Lazane
Powell, Dexter and Bree Tyler, Shelton & Demetri
Preston, Joanna Upton-Davis, Ardell
Pugh-Lightfoot, Eric Wade, Deborah
Putman, Delores Wade, Sanders
Robinson, Candie Walker, Jr., Floyd
Robinson, Charles White, Joseph & Shirley
Robinson, Dorian White, Loretta
Robinson, Theresa Williams, Joy
Rollins, Eddie Williams, Nettie B.
Russell, Tamon Wilson, Charles
Scates, Hermine Withers, Mother Ernestine

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BEREAVED

THE FAMILY OF: PLEASE SEND CARDS TO: ADDRESS:


Mr. Dexter Ballentine Mrs. Aleta Ballentine & Family 11640 S. Racine Ave. (43)
Mr. William Brantley Mrs. Sharon Leggett & Family 9328 S. Lincolnwood Dr., Evanston, IL 60203
Ms. Kenyetta Davis Mrs. Doris Davis 1245 S. Tripp Street (23)
Mr. Ronald Delk Rev. Anthony Hollins & Family 18533 Meadow Lane, Hazel Crest, IL 60429
Ms. Florine Dulaney The Dulaney Family 10847 S. Lowe Ave. (28)
Mr. Samuel Fountain Mrs. Betty Fountain & Family 22400 Indie Lane, Sauk Village, IL 60411
Mrs. Ruby Hornsburger Ms. Phyllis Wofford & Family 369 E. 88th St. (19)
Ms. Stacy A. Jones Mrs. Maggie Hill & Family 551 W. 95th St. (28)
Ms. Elizabeth Roney Mrs. Billie Bobo & Family 295 Melody Rd., Lake Forest, IL 60045
Mr. Horace Russell Mrs. Ernestine Russell & Family 6710 S. Keating Ave., Unit 202 (29)
Mr. John Smith The Smith Family, c/o Omega Transportation 8751 S. Greenwood Ave., Suite #110 (19)
Mr. William Vance The Vance Family 2019 E. 169th Pl., So. Holland, IL 60473
Mrs. Christine Watson Mrs. Faye Watson & Family 1241 E. 85th Street (19)
Mr. Marvin White Deacon Deborah Green & Family 9431 S. Lowe Ave. (20)
Ms. Tammy Williams Mr. Jamal Briggs & Family 302 Witherspoon, Charlotte, NC. 28223
Mrs. Barbara Woodhouse Mr. Michael Walthall & Family 6701 S. Crandon, #14B, Chicago, IL (49)

HO SPITALIZED
Gwendolyn Everett Pennie C. Lilly Kenya Wordlaw
Rush University Medical Center University of Chicago Hospital University of Illinois Hospital
1653 W. Congress Parkway 5841 S. Maryland Ave. 1740 W. Taylor
Chicago, IL 60612 Chicago, IL 60637 Chicago, IL 60612
312-942-5000 773-702-1000 312-996-9634

Rosalyn Hudson Patricia Taylor


University of Chicago Hospital St. Joseph Hospital
5841 S. Maryland Ave. 2900 N. Lake Shore Drive
Chicago, IL 60637 Chicago, IL 60657
773-702-1000 773-665-3000
(Will enter on Monday, November 27)
Juanita Wallace
Deacon Herschel Jenkins St. Margaret Mercy Hospital
Mercy Hospital 5454 Hohman Ave.
2525 S. Michigan Ave. Hammond, IN 46320
Chicago, IL 60616 219-932-2300
773-567-2000

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SICK & SHUT-IN
E XTENDED CARE FACILITIES

BARRIGHER, Deacon Elwood GARNER, Wilhelmina JEFFERSON, Lorrine


Health South Crane Creek Renaissance at South Shore Manor Care
Rehabilitation Hospital Nursing Home Health Care Services
180 Mt. Pelia Rd. 2425 E. 71st St. 6300 W. 95th St.
Martin, TN 38237 Chicago, IL 60649 Oak Lawn, IL 60453
(CARDS ONLY) Room 312, Bed B Room 22, Bed 2
773-721-5000 708-599-8800
BROWN, Ed
Victory Center GILLIAM, Joseph LOVE, Margaret
4150 W. Gatling Blvd. Applewood Nursing Evergreen Health Care Center
Country Club Hills, IL 60478 & Rehabilitation 10124 S. Kedzie Ave.
Room 243 21020 Kostner Ave. Evergreen Park, IL 60805
708-957-8300 Matteson, IL 60443 Room 602, Bed 1
Room 63, Bed 2 708-636-9200
CADENHEAD, LaFronne 708-747-1300
Jackson Square Nursing Home MARTIN, Kim
6130 W. Jackson Blvd. GRAY, Cary Dawson Nursing Home
Chicago, IL 60644 Alden Lakeland 3500 S. Giles Ave.
Room 427, Bed B Rehabilitation Center Chicago, IL 60653
773-921-8000 820 W. Lawrence Ave. Room 200, Bed 2
(COMMUNION VISITS ONLY) Chicago, IL 60640 312-326-2000
Room 214, Bed 2
COLLINS, Laverne 773-769-2570 MASON, Claristine
Bronzeville Park Skilled Bronzeville Park
Nursing Center HAMPTON, Ineze Skilled Nursing Center
3400 S. Indiana Avenue Manor Care Health Care Services 3400 S. Indiana Ave.
Chicago, IL 60616 2145 E. 175th St. Chicago, IL 60616
Room 316, Bed 2 South Holland, IL 60473 Room 217, Bed 2
(312) 842-5000 Room 338, Bed C 312-842-5000
708-474-4167
ELZIE, Deacon Evelyn McINTOSH, Deacon Maurice
Renaissance Nursing Center HOLLOWAY, Theodore Lexington House Nursing Home
2940 W. 87th Street St. Agnes Nursing Facility 10300 Southwest Highway
Chicago, IL 60652 1725 S. Wabash Chicago Ridge, IL 60415
Room 207, Bed 1 Chicago, IL 60616 Room 234, Bed C
773-434-8787 Room 322 708-425-1100
312-922-2777
EVANS, Edward MOORE, Hilton
Pavilion of Forest Park KIMBALL, Deacon Elizabeth Manor Care
8200 W. Roosevelt Road Renaissance at South Shore Health Care Services
Forest Park, IL 60130 Nursing Home 940 Maple Ave.
Room 432, Bed 1 2425 E. 71st St. Homewood, IL 60430
(708) 488-9850 Chicago, IL 60649 Room 404, Bed A
Room 104, Bed A 708-799-0244
773-721-5000
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SICK & SHUT-IN
E XTENDED CARE FACILITIES

MOTEN, Marguerite TINSLEY, Eddis WITHERS, Mother Ernestine


Renaissance at South Shore Dawson Nursing Home Montgomery Place
Nursing Home 3500 S. Giles Ave. 5550 S. South Shore Drive
2425 E. 71st St. Chicago, IL 60653 Chicago, IL 60615
Chicago, IL 60649 Room 319, Bed 1 Room 216
Room 111, Bed B 312-326-2000 773-753-4100
773-721-5000
(COMMUNION VISITS ONLY) WATSON, Janet
Timberview Nursing Home
PUGH-LIGHTFOOT, Eric 2450 Taft St.
Glenwood Nursing Home Gary, IN 46404
19300 S. Cottage Grove Ave. Room 319, Bed 2
Glenwood, IL 60660 219-977-2610 Ext. 342
Room C15, Bed 1
708-758-6200 WATT, Mildred
Renaissance at South Shore
SHEATS, Benjamin Nursing Home
Rest Haven Central 2425 E. 71st Street
13259 S. Central Ave. Chicago, IL 60649
Palos Heights, IL 60463 Room 430, Bed A
Room 41 773-721-5000
708-597-1000
WILLIAMS, Hortense
SMITH, Mary Baker Washington Heights Nursing &
Mongtomery Place Rehab Center
5550 S. South Shore Dr. 1010 W. 95th St.
Chicago, IL 60615 Chicago, IL 60643
Room 208 Room 116, Bed 1
773-753-4100 773-298-1177

THOMPSON, Opreabea WILLIAMS, Maudine


Alden-Prairie Village Halsted Terrace Nursing Home
Rehabilitation Center 10935 S. Halsted St.
16450 S. 97th Ave. Chicago, IL 60628
Orland Park, IL 60467 Room 231, Bed 2
Room 202, Bed 1 773-928-2000
708-403-6500
WILSON, Louis
THURSTON, Charles Renaissance at 87th St.
Clark Nursing & Nursing Home
Rehabilitation Center 2940 W. 87th St.
1964 Clark Rd. Chicago, IL 60652
Gary, IN 46404 Room 302, Bed 1
Room 123, Bed 3 773-434-8787
219-949-9640
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SICK & SHUT-IN
MEMBERS AT HOME

BANKS, Veronica 11346 S. Forest Ave. (28) 773-785-7674


BASKIN, William 1510 Brookfield Dr., Plainfield, IL 60544 815-254-1106
BEY-HARRIS, Deacon Fatima 9643 S. Lowe Ave. (28) 773-239-0985
BREWER, Deacon Evelyn 9239 S. Green St. (20) 773-239-9416
BRIDGES, Estell 9553 S. Parnell Ave. (28) 773-238-4784
BROOKS, Arzulia 9412 S. Eggleston Ave. (28) 773-224-7581
BURKS, Willa A. 18525 S. Center Ave., Homewood, IL 60430 708-799-3581
CAMPBELL, Delois 9146 S. Indiana Ave. (19) 773-928-0997
CLAY, Louise 11626 S. Stewart St. (28) 773-468-9642
CLAY, Nancy 5948 W. Midway Park (44) 773-287-9194
COLLINS, Laverne 7335 S. Sangamon St. (21) 773-783-0499
COSBY, Cynthia 616 East 93rd St. (19) 773-874-4710
DAVIS, Gloria 14634 Dorchester, Dolton, IL 60419 708-841-6639
DUKE, Annette 818 Gray Ave., Evanston, IL 60202 847-869-0408
DULANEY, Doris 13058 S. Wood St., Apt. #1E
Blue Island, IL 60406 708-597-8309
DUNAGAN, Patricia 7318 S. King Dr. (19) 773-846-1453
EVERETT, Barbara 231 S. Orchard Dr., Park Forest, IL 60466 708-898-2253
FORD, John 8939 S. Dante Ave. (19) 773-734-7363
FUNCHES, Josephine 9312 S. Union Ave. (28) 312-805-1401
Visits before 12:00 Noon on Sundays
GREEN, Lloyd 7337 S. South Shore Dr., Apt. #731 (49) 773-221-4213
HAMPTON, Wyman 268 Charles St., Chicago Height, IL 60411 708-754-0048
HARDY, Glodine c/o Lois Walker 598 Andover,
Chicago Heights, IL 60411 708-481-5814
HEREFORD, Bessie 9251 S. Parnell Ave. (20) 773-846-0448
HORNSBURGER, Ruby 369 E. 88th St. (19) 773-846-9234
JACKSON, Betty Jo 6140 S. Drexel Ave., #319 (37) 773-363-0527
JACKSON, Deacon Rudolph 7417 S. Bennett Ave. (49) 773-667-6111
JACKSON, Maya 372 Tammach, Park Forest, IL 60466 708-927-9877
JAMES, Louis 3405 W. 85th Place (52) 773-471-9156
JONES, Lula 11325 S. Union Avenue (28) 773-468-4743
LENNIX, Loyce 9618 S. Yates Blvd. (17) 773-768-0234
LEWIS, Deacon Pattrice “Kim” 18218 Ravisloe Terrace
Country Club Hills, IL 60478 708-647-1735
MARRABLE, James 10136 S. Peoria St. (43) 773-445-6876
McDADE, Darlene 18555 Hickory Ct., Apt. 17, Lansing, IL 60438 708-418-0145
McFADDEN, Deborah 14031 Gail Lane, Unit #310
Crestwood, IL 60445 708-385-9075
McINTOSH, Emily 7811 S. Michigan Ave. (19) 773-651-9560
MILES, Mary 6142 S. St. Lawrence, #1 (37) 773-667-0167

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SICK & SHUT-IN
MEMBERS AT HOME

MOODY, Deacon Don 8124 S. Troy St. (52) 773-737-4051


MUSE, Virginia 9530 S. Lowe Ave. (20) 773-779-7460
NEWMAN, James 8033 S. May St. (20) 773-881-0062
PARKS, Maceo 7837 S. Morgan Ave. (20) 773-873-8207
PAYTON-LOVE, Mary 7938 S. Jeffrey Blvd. (49) 773-734-7828
PEGUES, Mary 120 E. 83rd St. (19) 773-873-2629
PLUMMER, Jr., Morris 2040 E. 91st St. (17) 773-731-4487
PRIEST, David 10009 S. Carpenter (43) 773-239-2823
QUINN, Anna 7022 S. Shore Drive, Apt. #715 (49) 773-684-8831
ROGERS, Marlene 1616 E. 55th St. (15) 773-643-4381
SCATES, Hermine 6831 S. Cornell Ave., 1st Flr. (49) 773-955-2445
SMITH, Betty 17791 Arlington Dr.
Country Club Hills, IL 60478 708-206-1457
SMITH, Carmencita 2142 Tanglewood Pl., Apt. #2B,
Hammond, IN 46323 219-844-0328
SMITH, Deacon Dorothy 10917 S. Normal Ave. (28) 773-785-9283
TERZICH, Bernice 8427 S. Winchester Ave. (20) 773-779-2944
WATSON, Pamela 1914 Arbor Field Dr., Planfield, IL 60544 815-577-1692
WESTERFIELD, Della 2317 E. 68th St., Apt. #1 (49) 773-493-8850
WILLIAMS, Cheryl 9206 S. Normal Ave. (20) 773-994-6710
WILSON, Lorraine 7337 S. South Shore Dr., Apt. #607 (49) 773-721-2531
WRIGHT, Ernestine 9146 S. LaFayette Ave. (20) 773-660-0323
WRIGHT, Wiley 9146 S. LaFayette Ave. (20) 773-660-0323

CARDS ONLY
BRADFORD, Luevater 9301 S. Racine Ave. (20)
BROWN, Hysson 10427 S. Hoxie Ave. (17)
CARTER, Herman 16418 S. Kimbark Ave.,
South Holland, IL 60478
CASTON, Aletha P.O. Box 486, Flossmoor, IL 60422
CHAPMAN, Malachi 10838 S. Wallace Ave. (28)
CONDA, William 12453 S. Emerald Ave. (28)
DANIELS, Carbena c/o Sheila Williams,
518 Calumet Way Calumet City, IL 60409
DELOACH, Berenice 7114 S. Harding Ave. (29)

GARDNER-PEARSON, Renee 17607 S. Mulberry,


Country Club Hills, IL 60478
GILMORE, Laura 1155 Westgrove Pkwy., Apt. #186,
Tempe, AZ 85283
HARRIS, Michelle 811 W. Madison St., Apt. #115 (07)
POWELL, Lucille 9209 S. Parnell Ave. (20)
ROBERTS, Fontain 1829 N. Austin Ave. (39)

Sunday, November 19, 2006 27 © Sermons copyrighted by Rev. Jeremiah A. Wright, Jr.
SICK & SHUT-IN
MEMBERS AT HOME

SAYLES, Bernice 6831 S. Cornell Ave., 1st Flr. (49)


SMITH, Green K. 8126 S. Campbell Ave. (52)
SMITH, Renetta 9112 Falcon Cove Ct., Orlando, FL 32825
TAYLOR, Dr. Brenda 52380 Windemere Dr., Granger, IN 46530
TEVERBAUGH, George Rush-Barton Supported Living Facility
1245 S. Wood St., Room 320 (08)
TORREY, Hoyt 4241 El Moor Way, Las Vegas, NV 89044
702-435-0257 CARDS & CALLS ONLY
WALKER, Jr., Floyd 8428 S. Green St. (20)
WALKER, Lillian 6138 S. Carpenter St. (21)
WASHINGTON-DYK, Gwendolyn 2045 W. Jackson Blvd., Apt. #2012 (12)
312-421-7867 CARDS & CALLS ONLY
WILLIAMS, Brandi 7202 Silverton Trail, Austell, GA 30168
WHYTE, Rev. James 3429 Peachwood Rd., Knoxville, TN 37921

COMMUNION VISITS ONLY


BENN, Vester 9035 S. Luella Ave. (17) 773-374-8914
BROWN, Ann H. 1342 W. 111th Place (43) 773-445-5315
BUTLER, Alice Faye 10104 S. Emerald Ave. (28) 773-445-5110
HENDERSON, Evelyn 7406 S. Paxton Ave. (49) 773-643-0956
HILL, Katherine 9950 S. Carpenter St. (43) 773-779-3872
LEGGETT, Aurelia 1639 W. 107th Street (43) 773-233-0286
LONG, Deacon Rosemary 8921 S. Halsted Street (20) 773-846-2488
NELSON, Mary & Thomas 5401 S. Hyde Park Blvd., Apt. #1101 (15) 773-667-3404
ROGERS, George & Betty 400 E. 41st St., Apt. #2010S (53) 773-285-3941
ROUNSAVILLE, Linda 9344 S. Bishop St. (20) 773-983-8322
SMITH, Carlton 11145 S. King Dr. Apt #5 (28) 773-253-2581
SMITH, Jr., Walter 10338 S. Church St. (43) 773-881-8733
SMITH, Olah 10510 S. Rhodes Ave. (28) 773-995-6893
TRIPLETT, Sadie 9612 S. Wallace Ave. (28) 773-779-1689
TUCKER, Geraldine 400 E. 41st St., Apt. #602N (53) 773-924-2207
WEATHERSPOON, Aletha 8929 S. Union Ave. (20) 773-483-0130
WILKS, Elizabeth 2960 N. Lake Shore Dr., Apt. #2507 (57) 773-296-0580
WINDOM, Hattie c/o The Sias Family, 20901 Brookwood Dr.,
Olympia Fields, IL 60461 708-503-0334
YOUNKINS, Rose 9332 S. Eggleston Ave. (20) 773-483-2784
DEACON VISITS ONLY
ALLEN, Deacon Quinville 11919 S. Harvard Ave. (28) 773-468-8228
GRAY, Viola 9518 S. LaSalle Ave. (28) 773-264-2592
WEAVER, Odessa 6751 S. Constance Ave. (49) 773-288-3795

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SERV ICE AND SUPPORT GRO UPS
AKIBA SALES COMMUNITY HEALTH
773-962-5660 & ECONOMIC & WELLNESS
M – TH EMPOWERMENT MINISTRY
9:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m.  773-962-5650, Ext. 819 COMMUNITY
FR - 11:00 a.m.– 7:00 p.m.  MENTAL HEALTH
SAT - 9:00 a.m.– 5:00 p.m. COUNSELING SUPPORT GROUP
SUN - After Each Service MINISTRY 773-978-0725 or
Answering Service 773-734-4033, ext. 111
Amani Care Program 773-962-0043
773-298-0473 HIV/AIDS
MON – FRI CREDIT UNION SUPPORT MINISTRY
9:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. TU & TH - 6:00 – 8:00 p.m. 312-409-AIDS or
SAT - 9:00 a.m .– 1:00 p.m. 312-409-2437
BLAINE DeNYE LIBRARY SUN - After 7:30
773-962-5650, ext. 740 & 11:00 a.m. Services HOUSING MINISTRY
MON - TU - THUR 773-962-5686 Ron Miller
6:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. 773-723-8382 (fax) 773-643-4100 Ext. 15
WED: 5:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m.
SAT: 10:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. DIABETES KUJICHAGULIA
SUPPORT GROUP SPECIAL CITIZENS
CAN-CER-VIVE HELPLINE 773-928-3233 SUPPORT MINISTRY
773-962-5650 24 Hours
Mailbox 830 DOMESTIC VIOLENCE J. Payton
MINISTRY 773-373-7042
CAREER DEVELOPMENT CONFIDENTIAL HELPLINE
MINISTRY 773-962-5650 MATH TUTORIAL
24-Hour Answering Service Mailbox 811 773-962-5650
773-962-0139
Careerdevelop@tucc.org DRUG & ALCOHOL PRISON MINISTRY
RECOVERY Answering Service
College MINISTRY 773-962-5650
PLACEMENT OFFICE Tough Love Mailbox 886
TU & TH - 1:00 – 9:00 p.m. 773-962-5650, Ext. 808
WED - 10:00 – 6:00 p.m. Free “N” One TRINITY COMPUTER
FR - 10:00 – 6:00 p.m. 773-962-5650, Ext. 808 LEARNING CENTER
SAT - 9:00 – 5:00 p.m. 773-298-2190
Sundays & Mondays FAMILY CAREGIVER
CLOSED SUPPORT GROUP
773-298-1590 Tommie Jean Ryhal
773-375-6981
Eleanor Anderson
773-881-1419
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Order of
CHWorship
URCH INFORMATION
Order of Worship

PASTORAL/PROGRAM STAFF
Rev. Dr. Jeremiah A. Wright, Jr., Senior Pastor
Rev. Otis Moss III, Pastor
Toya Perry, Chief Financial Officer
Rev. Stacey Edwards, Director of Pastoral Services
Rev. Barbara A. Heard, Associate Pastor
Rev. John E. Jackson, Sr., Associate Pastor
Rev. Regina Reed, Associate Pastor
Rev. Michael G. Sykes, Associate Pastor
Rev. Reginald Williams, Associate Pastor
Rev. Ramah E. Wright, Associate Pastor
Dr. Julia Speller, Director Christian Education
Rev. Michael D. Jacobs, Minister to Youth and Children
Rev. Ann Patton, Minister of Christian Education
Deacon Shirley Bims-Ellis, Director Center for African Biblical Studies
Robert E. Wooten, Jr., Director of Music
Deacon Jeri L. Wright, Director of Media
Ivey Matute, Executive Secretary

Friday Worship Service Bible Discovery Hour Radio Broadcast


• F.A.T. Fridays • Sundays, 9:45 a.m. Sundays • 6:00 p.m.
Every Friday • 12:00 Noon Sunday Youth Church (WVON 1690 AM)
Chicago Federation of 7:15 a.m., 10:45 a.m.
Musicians Building Philadelphia, PA
175 W. Washington Street Webcasts Sundays - Fridays
LIVE Sundays 6:30 a.m. EST
Church School 7:30 & 11:00 a.m., 6:00 p.m. (WURD 900AM)
Saturdays, 9:30 a.m. Mondays & Thursdays
7:00 p.m. Weekly Praise/Prayer Service
Website • www.tucc.org Sundays
Sunday Worship Service
7:30 & 11:00 a.m., 6:00 p.m. 7:15 a.m., 10:45 a.m., 5:45 p.m.
Television Broadcast Wednesdays • 11:30 a.m., 7:14 p.m.
(Praise Service begins Sundays • 6:30 a.m.,
15 minutes prior) (TV One, Check Local Listings)
Prayer Line 866-962-5650
Monday – Friday 6:30 p.m.
WJYS, Check Local Listings

Church Office Hours Reception Desk Hours Synergy Counseling Center


Monday through Friday Monday through Friday 532 W. 95th Street
9:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. 9:00 a.m. – 9:00 p.m. 773-994-9937
Saturdays • 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Saturdays • 9:00 a.m. – 8:00 p.m.
Sundays • 6:00 a.m. – 8:00 p.m.

.“There are different ways of serving, but the same Lord is served.”
1 Corinthians 12:5 (TEV)

Sunday, November 19, 2006 31 © Sermons copyrighted by Rev. Jeremiah A. Wright, Jr.

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