Greater Mount Pleasant Missionary Baptist Church G.M.P.C. Newsletter January 2015 Leade rs hi p a nd Me m be rs … Volume 2, Issue 1 IN THIS ISSUE Watch Night Service Spotlight! Feasting Season GMPC Accomplishments Upcoming Events 1 1 2 2 2 “A Church of Unity and Integrity” Happy New Year! From the best that we can reconstruct, it has been over 150 years since the first Watch Night service was observed. Tradition still brings us together at this time every year to celebrate. Black folks gather in churches across the nation to praise God for bringing them safely through another year. SPOTLIGHT! JA ALEXANDER Women’s Day 2014 Honoree Submitted by Cynthia McDaniel However, many of us were never taught the history of the Watch Night Service. Having never been taught differently, many of us just assume that Watch Night Service is a standard Christian religious service. It has been widely incorporated into many family traditions among African Americans and those of us who do not participate are thought just downright peculiar. Some folks go to church first and then go out to celebrate for the remainder of the first night of the New Year. For others, church is the only New Year's Eve event. Services normally begin about 10:00 PM and last until after the stroke of midnight. Predominantly white Christian churches do not include Watch Night Service on their calendars. They focus instead on Christmas Eve programs. Joarvonia ‘Ja’ Alexander is the proud There is, however, a reason for the importance of New Year's Eve services in African American congregations. The Watch Night Services in Black communities that we celebrate today can be traced back to gatherings across the South on December 31, 1862, known at that time as "Freedom's Eve." mother of Jade. She is a single parent On the first Watch Night, Blacks came together in churches and private homes all across the nation. They anxiously awaited news that President Abraham Lincoln’s Emancipation Proclamation had actually become law. At the stroke of midnight, it became January 1, 1863, and all slaves in the Confederate States were declared legally free by the Emancipation Proclamation. When the news was eventually received by the Blacks (some as late as June 1863), there were prayers, shouts and songs of joy throughout the South. People of color fell to their knees and thanked God for “how they got over”. about God. They are Faithful and active that has a love for Greater Mount Pleasant. She is faithful to her call as an usher. Ja is serious about Jade knowing to the ministry. Both Ja and Jade are Worship dancers. Ja has been a member of Greater Mount Pleasant for over 20 + years. We appreciate her willingness to assist the growth of the ministry and Pray for her continued Faithfulness. Spiritual Connection (SC) at the altar ~ Sundays 9:45 am & Wednesdays 6:00 pm Page 2 of 2 Keep-up-to-Date! G.M.P.C. Newsletter Page 2 of 2 Keep-up-to-Date! G.M.P.C. Newsletter The Holiday season is approaching and feasting is on the move! Here are a few pointers to help you maintain a healthier feasting season than last year. 3 Keys to Survive the Feasting Season To make the feasting season a healthier one, experts say, it's important to do three things: Practice awareness, manage your stress and emotions, and plan in advance. Practice Awareness: Try to maintain weight instead of focusing on losing weight. If you slip and eat some treats on special days, the next day try to go back to your healthy routine. Try to find opportunities to move; take walks, stand up and move around, and go to a co-worker’s desk instead of emailing him or her. Manage Stress and Emotions: Lower your expectations about the holiday, host a potluck meal instead of doing all the cooking, or serve it buffet style instead of having a sit-down meal. Learn to say “NO” in a courteous manner to activities and food that aren’t in your best interest. Turn to people instead of food if you have loss something or someone. Invite a new member to your holiday table if that someone is missing. Get to know people at social events instead of standing back in silence eating and drinking. You’ll find yourself eating less and talking more to people. Make sure exercise is a priority in your life. It is a definite STRESS RELIEVER! Plan in advance: Eat something light before going to a holiday gathering and avoid going to places at the gathering where the food and sweets are located. Bring any food gift that you’ve received that is unhealthy to your office to share with everyone. Schedule a brisk walk after the holiday party or meal. Five minutes of exercise is better than 20 minutes of nothing. GREATER MOUNT PLEASANTS’ 2014 ACCOMPLISHMENTS No Salaries were Paid Established Spiritual Prayer Connection Established church website Established church email address Generated a monthly church newsletter Painted the entire church sanctuary Church Business Meeting every Month Installed ceiling fans READ SCRIPTURES: Installed new AC units Decorated bathrooms Nehemiah 4 Cleaned church steeple Painted church stairs and ramps Designated Handicap parking Upgraded sound system Members cleaned the church weekly Expanded handicap ramp Decorated sanctuary every holiday Awesome Black History Awareness program Awesome Youth ministry cookout & Easter program Awesome Pink & Blue Sunday program Awesome Choir Anniversary program Awesome Women’s Celebration Month Awesome Men’s Celebration month Awesome Church Cookout Established a Pastoral Search Committee Constitution and Bylaws reviewed Sacred ceremony to cover Pastor’s chair Paid off 9 of 16 unsecured creditors 15 completed New Members’ Orientation class Two baptized BHM completed Phase II of FSU’s Healthy Hearts program HOLIDAYS are about Family and Friends – NOT FOOD! Upcoming Events Enjoy the Holidays!! From the Better Health Ministry Greater Mount Pleasant Missionary Baptist Church 866 W. Golden Street Tallahassee, FL 32304 (850) 222-9393 http://gmpc866.com [email protected] Jan Jan Jan Jan Jan Jan Jan Jan Jan Jan Jan Jan 01 06 06 10 12 17 19 24 24 26 28 31 Happy New Year! FSU vs Virginia Tech FAMU vs Jacksonville FAMU vs Norfolk FAMU vs Hampton FSU vs NC State MLK “Dare to Dream” Festival Celebration of MLK & Mandela FAMU vs Howard FAMU vs Maryland E. Shores FSU vs Wake Forest FAMU vs BCU Civic Center 7PM Al Lawson Center 7PM Al Lawson Center 6PM Al Lawson Center 8PM Civic Center 1:30 PM Cascades Park 11-3PM Ruby Diamond 8 PM Al Lawson Center 6PM Al Lawson Center 8 PM Civic Center 7PM Al Lawson Center 3PM
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