HARTFORD MEMORIAL BAPTIST CHURCH A BRIEF HISTORY Hartford Memorial Baptist Church celebrates 97 years of loving God and serving the world community. The Rev. Edgar Wendell Edwards served as founding pastor from 1917 to 1920 when he relocated to Chicago. After a diligent search, the Church called the Rev. Charles A. Hill Sr., assistant to the Rev. Robert L. Bradby Sr., of Detroit’s historic Second Baptist Church. Installed as pastor in November of 1920, he served for 48 years until his retirement on his 75 th Birthday, April 28, 1968. During his progressive pastorate, Dr. Hill built new church facilities on the corner of Hartford and Milford and subsequently, a community and recreation facility. He was a strong supporter of organized labor; UAW Ford Local 600 was organized at Hartford Church. An outspoken champion of civil rights in the difficult days before the Civil Rights Movement, Dr. Hill was at the forefront of the struggle for equality in the 1930s, ‘40s and ‘50s. He was one of the first Blacks to run for the Detroit City Council. Courageously, he opened the Hartford pulpit to such nonconformists as W.E.B. DuBois and Paul Robeson. On April 6, 1969, Hartford gleefully received its son, Charles Gilchrist Adams, as pastor of the church in which he had been reared, indoctrinated, baptized, licensed, ordained and married. At that time, Dr. Adams, an honors graduate of the University of Michigan and Harvard Divinity School, had just begun his seventh year as pastor of the historic Concord Baptist Church in Boston, New England’s largest African American congregation. Having burned the old mortgage in 1971, Dr. Adams led Hartford into the current James Couzens’ facilities on April 10, 1977; under his strong and vigorous leadership, this mortgage was burned in 1983, nine years ahead of time. With an ever increasing church family, Hartford has become one of the largest church congregations in Detroit. Widely known for its music ministry, Hartford boasts of the largest pipe organ built by a Black church. Choir loft expansions, upgraded audio/video equipment and redesigned lighting in the Sanctuary are only part of the ongoing renovations. SUNDAY, MAY 31, 2015 Dr. Adams’ vision of community outreach led to the establishment of The AGAPE (LOVE) HOUSE for charitable and community ministries. Formerly housed in properties purchased across the freeway on James Couzens, The AGAPE HOUSE, now temporarily located in the Church, continues to offer needed social services that include the Daily Senior Citizens’ Program, Hunger Task Force, Bookstore, Taping Ministry, Scholarship and College Preparation Programs, Narcotics Anonymous and Alcoholics Anonymous. Hartford has purchased commercial real estate along Seven Mile Road, supporting the establishment of fast food restaurants, such as McDonald’s, Long John Silver and Kentucky Fried Chicken and other businesses. A Super Kmart was built on church property and employed hundreds of local residents. Today, on the same church property, Home Depot continues to provide employment and a tax base for the city and state. On other church properties, Hartford has established the Head Start Agency, a Tutorial Program and the Hartford Institute for Biblical Studies. Recently, Hartford, under the leadership of Dr. Adams, purchased 5.5 acres of land located on the former Meyers Road campus of Lewis College of Business. The design and plans are in progress for the utilization of this site for Hartford Village, a senior residential community, Dr. Adams’ and Hartford’s greatly expanded vision for community outreach — an assisted living complex, gymnasiums for seniors and youth, a performing arts auditorium and health facilities and The AGAPE HOUSE programs. In 2007, Dr. Adams was selected as the first professor of the Practice of Ethics and of Ministry at Harvard University. His full teaching schedule at Harvard has not prevented his weekly delivery of soul-saving sermons at Hartford. Assisting him is his son, the Rev. Charles Christian Adams, who was unanimously appointed as Hartford’s first Presiding Pastor, thus continuing the Adams’ pulpit legacy. We celebrate and praise God for the ever expanding ministry of Hartford Memorial Baptist Church. “For Hartford is the Place to Be!” TRINITY SUNDAY Dr. Charles G. Adams, Pastor Rev. Charles C. Adams, Presiding Pastor Rev. Kevin N. Taylor, Assistant Pastor Rev. Lurecie M. Stokes, Minister of Pastoral Care Website: hmbcdetroit.org Streaming Live at 11:00 AM Church Building WIFI Access Code: hartford Sunday’s Broadcast will be aired at 7:00 PM on 1340 AM Gospel Radio 18700 James Couzens Highway— Detroit, Michigan 48235 — 313-861-1300/Church —313-861-1285/Office SERVING TODAY LOOKING AHEAD Next Sunday will be the second Sunday after Pentecost, the Birthday of the Church. Our scriptures are: 1 Samuel 8:4-11 (12-15) 16-20 (11:14-15). In the semi-continuous readings for this season, we have moved in one week from the beginning to the end of the life of Samuel, from his vocation as a youth to his old age. There he stands, responding to the elders of Israel who have come to present him with a request. Confronting him with the facts that he is old and his sons are unworthy to follow in his footsteps, they ask that he appoint a king over all Israel, “a king to govern us, like other nations” (vs. 5). The reading for the day gives the substance of the old prophet’s response, which is clear enough—Samuel does not mince words here. But Samuel’s speech takes on deeper significance in both its ancient import and its contemporary implications when one considers its literary and historical contexts. Psalm 138. This psalm may be subdivided into thr ee par ts. Ver ses 1-3 thank and praise God; verses 4-6 extol the grace and glory of God and their impact on the rulers of the world; and verses 7-8 express trust in God. The general tone of the psalm clearly identifies it as a thanksgiving. It differs, however, from most thanksgiving psalms in two ways: (1) there is no description of the trouble or the distress from which the person was rescued and (2) the psalm is addressed directly to the Diety throughout whereas most thanksgivings are addressed to a human audience. Mark 3:20-35. Mar k will be our Gospel r eading next week and for the following six weeks, and we will return to John. This passage registers how vital was the activity of the Holy Spirit in the early church and issues a frightening warning to those who attribute that activity to Satan. In Mark, the geographical context is Jesus’ home (3:19b). The phrase can also mean “in a house,” probably a better rendering, for the text says that Jesus’ family came to the place where he was to get him. Of course, Jesus could have had a home away from his family. The literary context places the event immediately after the appointment of the twelve disciples. Our lesson itself is a combination of two stories: Jesus’ relation to his family and the scribes’ charge that Jesus works in the name of Satan. In Matthew and Luke, the charge follows an exorcism (Matthew 12:12 and Luke 11:14), and quite naturally so, for the accusation has to do with casting out demons. But in Mark the charge by the scribes not only follows the arrival of Jesus’ family to seize him but is inextricably tied to the family’s attempt to take Jesus away. In a pattern typical of Mark, one story (3:22-30) is inserted between two parts of another story (3:20-21, 31-35). Mark divides the account about Jesus’ family and sets the accusation about Satanic exorcisms within it. 2 Corinthians 4:13—5:1. Paul is able to speak, both in the sense of pr oclaiming the gospel and edifying his churches through his teaching. Worth noting here is the strong connection between faith and proclamation: what one speaks, especially what one speaks with conviction, stems directly from the convictions of the heart, what one believes. At the center of Paul’s faith was the conviction that the God who raised the Lord Jesus from the dead would CONTINUED ON PAGE 2 1 MALE CHORUS Dr. Joanne Clark Minister of Pipe Organ Dr. Stanley Waldon Director Alvin Waddles Hammond Organ/Pianist Joseph Hayden Bassist Matthew Lemons Percussionist USHERS: Combined Usher Ministries IZANDLA INTERPRETERS: Reichelle Tucker ** John Harvey Nina White ** Interpreting Sermon MINISTERS ANOINTING TEAM: Robyn Moore, Captain Stephanye Fauntleroy Jeff Jackson Natalie Cherry Billie Beverly Farrell Downey Edie Worthy Theresa McDonald DEACONESSES: Angeline Brown, On Duty Dorothy Welch, Team Leader Linda Hathorne, 1st Asst. Daisy Bryant Aaron, 2nd Asst. Kathryn Cotton Marjorie Dickson Jackie Lurry Dorothy Marbury Rochelle Mitchell Lurine Moncrease Gwen Moore Paulette Turner Dorothy J. Ward Carol Williams Shirley Woods DEACONS: Thomas R. Williams, Chairman Thomas Williams, Chairman Johnny Northern, On Duty Sheryl Brown, Capt. Jimmy Johnson, Co-Capt. Helen Beckon Vernita Beverly Cornelius Brown Randolph Butler Edmon C. Carmichael Remonia Chapman Stanley Clifford Ruben Davidson Mildred E. Dixon Barbara Gates Geneva Goods Jason H. Harrison Larry Hathorne Yaminah Hollifield Dorothy (Dee) Jones Justine Lofton David Mitchell John B. Mitchell James C. Price Annette Robinson Robert Thornton Robert L. Welch TRUSTEES: Nora Sharpley Ferguson, Capt. Artistine Taylor, Co-Capt. Flo Clark, Co-Capt. Margaret Betts Maxine Borders Florasine Clark Karen Cross Melvin Cross Edward B. Darnell Mildred E. Dixon Dexter Fields Joann Drake Gambrell Charmaine Johnson David Kern Diana Kennedy Margaret Patterson-Bailey Felix Seldon Jacqueline Shelton Candice Turner Craig Vanderburg Vivian Cook-Welcome Tyra Williams NURSES: Elnora Boston Sheryl Brown Lydia Douglas Rebecca Hayes Gloria Howard Helen Lucas Betty Mapp Janice McCrary Dora McDonald Pam Parker Brenda Slack Pearl Stokes Joe Thomas Regina Thomas Dorothy Weeks CHURCH CLERKS Donna Lewis, Vice Clerk Regina Holmes Sharon Jones Denise Madlock Eleanor Spears Venetta Watt-Tucker Dorothy Weeks ANNOUNCEMENT CLERKS 7:30 AM Rosalind Denning 11:00 AM Charise Turner SPEARS-WATSON BOOKSTORE Cherokee Cole Dolores Spencer Andrea Whitfield Mark White GREETERS 7:30 AM Shirley Battle Ellen Jakhel Lydia Smith 11:00 AM Carol Anderson Velora Grace Lydia Smith Elree Watkins Kathryn Watson Jalaya Word Oneita Whitfield CHURCH OFFICE—HARTFORD INSTITUTE BUILDING 18900 James Couzens Highway—Detroit, Michigan 48235 Administrative Offices—9:00 AM—5:00 PM Monday thru Friday 313-861-1285 / 313-861-1300 — Fax 313-861-0265 SPEARS-WATSON BOOKSTORE Open Sunday after 7:30 AM Service and 11:00 AM Service, and Wednesdays 11:30 AM - 6:30 PM. Bookstore’s direct line —313-864-3404 HARTFORD AGAPE HOUSE 18700 James Couzens Highway—Detroit, Michigan 48235 313-861-1200 — Fax 313-861-7896 Hunger Task Force & Free Shop Mission….. 313-861-1202 The Staff Minister on call is Rev. Kevin Taylor. He can be contacted for any emergencies or urgent matters 313-861-1285 or 313-475-0316 — Email: [email protected] BEREAVEMENT NOTICES Please keep in prayer the families who have lost loved ones. We have received the following names: DECEASED RELATIVES LOCATION Rev. Ortheia BarnesKennerly Sam Northern Pastor Robert Kennerly Sr. HMBC Deacon Johnny Northern Deaconess Donna Northern Judge Harold Hood Rev. Lottie Jones Hood Karen Hood Keith Hood Kenneth Hood Kevin Hood Alva Greene Fairhaven SDA Church Flint, MI HMBC Genoria Wright Beatrice Williams Lovey Godboldo HMBC Dorothy Williams Bettie Boyd Min. Penny GodboldoBrooks Maryanne Godboldo Ambyr Brooks Ariana Godboldo Louis Wilson Patricia Wilson Willie Shaw HMBC HMBC DATE TIME Tuesday 05/26/2015 Friday 05/29/2015 FH-11:00 AM Svc-12:00 PM Svc-1:00 PM Saturday 05/30/2015 FH-9:00 AM Svc-10:00 AM Monday 06/01/2015 Monday 06/01/2015 Tuesday 06/02/2015 FH-10:00 AM Svc-11:00 AM FH-12:30 PM Svc-1:30 PM FH-10:00 AM Svc-11:00 AM also raise those who shared the Easter faith. This, for Paul, was a matter of existential knowledge. The resurrected life that the Lord Jesus had already experienced would eventually be that which all those “in Christ” would experience. Paul thus stresses his own solidarity with his readers: “will bring us with you into his presence”. The work of God through Christ, as well as Paul’s own apostolic work, was for their sake. Through the spread of the gospel, God’s grace would be extended to more people, and as this happened, prayers of thanksgiving to God would also increase to the glory of God. Love ya, C.G.A. SERMON NOTES Cole Funeral Home Tuesday FH-10:30 AM Detroit, MI 06/02/2015 Svc-11:00 AM Shiloh Baptist Saturday FH-10:00 AM Rev. Leroy Shaw Church 06/06/2015 Svc-11:00 AM Arcadia FL For additional information on these names and others, please see the notices as posted on the bulletin board in the north corridor, or call the Church Office. R. C. Wilson IN THE HOSPITAL/REHABILITATION CENTERS MCLAREN HOSPITAL, PONTIAC, MI James Ray Days WILLIAM BEAUMONT HOSPITAL, ROYAL OAK, MI Frenchie McCall ATLANTA GA HOSPITAL Laura Love HENRY FORD HOSPITAL, DETROIT, MI Jewel Siebert OAKLAND REGIONAL HOSPITAL, SOUTHFIELD, MI Florence Tabb HEARTLAND REHABILITATION CENTER, GROSS POINTE, MI Mary Davis EVERGREEN HEALTH & LIVING CENTER, SOUTHFIELD, MI Opralee Beatty REGENCY AT BLUFFS PARK, ANN ARBOR, MI Minister Tommie Latimer Jr. 9 2 HARTFORD MEMORIAL BAPTIST CHURCH PRESENTS ANNOUNCEMENTS The Douglas/Taylor Scholarship Committee is pleased to announce that Isaiah William Hawkins, Marcellus Keith Mitchell, Malik Sankofa, Destane Turner and Aria Williams are this year’s recipients of a $1,000.00 scholarship. The recipients will receive their scholarships Sunday, June 21, 2015, at the 7:30 AM Service. The Sarah Haygood Scholarship Committee seeks exemplary students that stand out in their Christian character and Christian service. You may obtain an application at the Church Office, Hartford website or Hartford Institute. The deadline to submit an application is June 19, 2015. For additional information, contact Denise Henderson at 313-333-0875. In Concert Save the date for Hartford’s Boy Scouts & Cub Scouts 20th annual Family Skate Night at Northland Roller Rink, Tuesday, June 23, 2015. Tickets will be on sale beginning today through the Sunday before the event. Please see the Scouts for more details and come out and support our boys! The 2015 Hartford Junior Golf Program is about to begin. We will start our lessons on Wednesday, July 8 th, at 5:30 PM at Rouge Park and will run every Wednesday through August 5th. Lessons end at 8:00 p.m. Not only do we teach our children about the basics of the game: putting, chipping and full swing; we also provide them with discussions on golf etiquette and Christian principles of life. All equipment and golf balls are provided. The program ends with our annual William (Bill) Morgan Golf Outing where we take the children out to play a round of golf. The donation for the lessons is only $60.00. Enrollment applications are in the Hartford Business Office or in the church business office on Sundays. For additional information, contact Deacon Larry Mathews at 248-345-0640 or Deacon Michael Fleming at 313-318-5772. “PUT ON THE WHOLE ARMOUR OF GOD, THAT YE MAY BE ABLE TO STAND AGAINST THE WILES OF THE DEVIL.” EPHESIANS 6:11 (KJV) Bible Lessons Food Crafts Games Fun HELP US TO UPDATE CHURCH RECORDS Please help us to keep your address information current. Take the time to fill out the information including your email address, and give it to an usher or leave it in the Church Office. Thank you. __________________________________________________________________________ NAME ________________________________ MEMBERSHIP NO. __________________________________________________________________________ ADDRESS ________________________________ HOME PHONE __________________________________________ CITY ________________________________ CELL PHONE ________ __________________ ST ZIP ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________ EMAIL ADDRESS IN CASE OF EMERGENCY, NOTIFY __________________________________________________________________________ NAME 3 8 ________________________________ PHONE ANNOUNCEMENTS SANCTUARY CELEBRATION TRINITY SUNDAY SUNDAY, MAY 31, 2015 — 7:30 AM & 11:00 AM ORDER OF SERVICE Get that Midweek Boost! J oin us for “Hour of Power ” Ser vice each Wednesday, in the Chapel, at 12:00 Noon to 12:30 PM. Lunch is served after the Service in the Fellowship Hall. Be connected! Prayer Service: Wednesdays fr om 7-8 PM, in the Chapel. The Theme for the Month is Gentleness. Deacons and Ministers will anoint and offer comforting intercessory prayer. "Prayer is the key, but faith unlocks the door." LAST CHANCE!!! This is the last date to have individual pictur es taken by the Har tfor d Membership Photographers. They will be available TODAY between Services. Please don’t miss this opportunity to be represented in Hartford’s publication and to be a part of history. The Announcement Clerk Ministry needs three or four adult Announcement Clerks, Female or Male. We also need youth announcers between the ages of 10-17. If you are interested please contact Deacon Mildred E. Dixon at: [email protected] for details. The ones that are interested must have email access. Thank you. Devotional & Pastoral Advisements Prelude “Ciacona” - Buxtehude Choral Introit “Alleluia” - Unknown Opening Praise Sentences Rev. Charles C. Adams Processional Hymn #8 “Praise to the Lord, the Almighty” Prayer of Invocation Rev. Charles C. Adams Glory Be To The Father # Organ Interlude “Nocturne” - Tailleferre Anthem “Wade In the Water” - arr. Mark Hayes Hartford Church Nursing Ministry is looking for car ing Chr istians to ser ve in this ver y impor tant ministry. The only talent or gift you need is a desire to care for God's "Special People". For additional information, please contact Regina Thomas – President- 313-721-3718 or Emily Kilpatrick 313- 930-5633. Prayer of Intercession & Song of Inspiration Welcome To The Visitors “God Is Truly Amazing” - GMWA Hartford Women United presents “A Renaissance of Fashions”. Fashion Show/luncheon on Satur day, June 20, 2015 from 11:00 AM-2:00 PM, in the Charles G. Adams Fellowship Hall. Deacon Alexis Kerr will be the commentator and Rick Love will provide the music. Tickets ($25.00 each) can be purchased in Fellowship Hall following the 7:30 AM Service. Deacon Karen Harlan, Fashion Show Chairwoman. Health Talk The Michigan Progressive Baptist Convention, Inc. Women's Division - Mass Media Unit presents the 35th Annual Unsung Heroes' Luncheon on Saturday, June 13, 2015 at 11:00 AM in the Charles G. Adams Fellowship Hall. One of the Honorees for this year will be Rev. Kevin Taylor, Assistant Pastor of Hartford Memorial Baptist Church. Tickets are $12.00, and will be available in the Fellowship Hall between Services. Mrs. Callie Scott, Luncheon Chairperson. The Pastor's Courtesy Guild Ministry is sponsoring a theatre outing. Tickets for the play "White Ash Falling" to be held on June 27th at the Detroit Repertory Theatre are available for sale on Sundays after the 7:30 AM service in Fellowship Hall. Deacon Artelia Griggs, President. As a service to the Hartford Family, the Hartford Business Ministry will be posting job openings. If you know of any available jobs, send the information to the Church Office, attention Min. Curtis Kilpatrick or email: [email protected]. Following the loss of a loved one can be a very difficult time. You may experience all kinds of difficult and surprising emotions, such as shock, anger and guilt. A Bereavement Support Counseling Group is being held each 2nd and 4th Monday of each month, in Room 307 at 6:00 PM. Through a setting that embraces confidentiality, participants may: gain insight from others regarding coping strategies to begin to "live again"; share experiences and feelings that keep memories alive; restore relationships when forgiveness is needed; gain wisdom regarding lifestyle changes; and strengthen our spiritual well-being. Please contact the Church Office to register at 313-861-1285 x 429, and begin the journey to healing. Hartford Members and Friends: You can set up recurring donations to the Church. Contact the Accounting Office at 313-861-1285 x411 to learn how it can be done. 7 Rev. Charles C. Adams The Tithes & Offertory Period Luke 6:38; Matthew 6:19-21 (NRSV) Offertory Sentences Leader: Give and it will be given to you, good measure, pressed down, shaken together, running over will be put into your lap. People: For the measure you give will be the measure you get back. Leader: Do not lay up for yourselves treasures on earth, where moth and rust consume and where thieves break in and steal. People: But lay up for yourselves treasures in heaven where neither moth nor rust consume and where thieves do not break in and steal. Unison: For where your treasure is, there will your heart be also. “Think of His Goodness” - GMWA Offertory Selection Malcolm Davis, soloist Rev. Charles C. Adams The Prayer of Dedication Hymn of Preparation “Come, Holy Spirit, Heavenly Dove” The Written Word Acts 2:1-4 Preached Word “A DEMONSTRATION OF PENTECOST” Dr. Charles G. Adams, Pastor Invitation To Christian Discipleship Hymn of Invitation “I Thank You Jesus, I Thank You Lord” Prayer of Thanksgiving The Right Hand of Fellowship Recessional #258 “Take the Name of Jesus With You” Choral Benediction “As You Go, Tell the World” - V. Foster/D. Vails Postlude “Trumpet Voluntary” - Purcell 4 STEPHEN MINISTRY “Christ Caring For People through People” STEPHEN MINISTERS CARE FOR PEOPLE FACING TOUGH TIMES and are ready to provide the emotional and spiritual help needed with crisis that include: Loss of a loved one Terminal Illness/Chronic Illness Divorce or Separation Unemployment/Job Crisis Loneliness/ Discouragement …and more STEPHEN MINISTRY IS A CONFIDENTIAL MINISTRY and are trained volunteers ready to provide you with one-on-one care. To Contact a Stephen Minister Call (313) 341-2302 MEMBERS’ ORIENTATION GRADUATE Congratulations to Connie Bush Greene for successfully completing the six Members’ Orientation Classes. ALL 2015 HIGH SCHOOL AND COLLEGE GRADUATES Baccalaureate Sunday Service is Sunday, June 14, 2015, at 11:00 AM. If you are interested in participating, please submit the registration slip to the Church Office by Sunday, June 7, 2015. Note: All entries after the due date may not appear in the publication. PLEASE PRINT High School Graduates: Name ____________________________________High School___________________________ College You Plan to Attend ________________________________________________________ Address ___________________________________________ Phone ______________________ College Graduates: Name ____________________________________ College/University _____________________ Art By SEWD is now available in the Spears/Watson Bookstore. Glass tile r epr oductions of the artist’s work as well as the SEWD Jewelry Line. Stop in and find a great gift for yourself or a friend/ family members. (SEWD are the initials of the artist, Sharon E. Williams-Dean.) 5 Degree Received ________________________________________________________________ Address ___________________________________________ Phone ______________________ 6
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