PLEASE REMEMBER TO PRAY FOR ALL OUR SICK, SHUT IN AND THOSE THAT ARE EXPERIENCING DIFFICULTIES IN THEIR LIVES AND FAMILIES
Bro. Aaron Henderson
Anthony McCartha, grandson of Elders Dennis & Jean Dae.
Ms. Miller Morgan, friend of Mama Julia Williams
Please send your prayer request and prayer concerns to deacons@firstafrikanchurch.org
ANNOUNCEMENTS:
The Youth Ministry would like to thank all parents of our Children and Youth for making Youth Sunday a success. We love to have our youth fellowship together after service on 3rd Sundays for a time of affirmation and reflection. We do not want to exclude any child/youth so we are asking all parents for a donation of $5.00 to help defray the costs of refreshments for our Youth. Please see Deacon Sharon Munajj or Deacon Andrea Keith for more information.
Save The Date: 2016 Ancestral Walk in the Atlanta University Center, “Mending The Broken Calabash” recognizes the story of birthing, struggle and recovery of the waters of life. Join us in your white as we perform healing work to restore harmony, reciprocity and order to the shattering of the Afrikan world. If you are interested in working with the preparations of our “walk stations”, promotions or the activities of “the well” which will be for those who will not actually perform the walk but wait for us at its conclusion. Please email Elder Mama Itihari (itiharit@gmail.com) or call her at (404) 527-7729 and express your interest.
Bible Study Schedule:
Wednesdays August 31, September 7 & 14th—Theme: Mending Our Broken Calabash. This is our Ancestral Walk Study. (Walk Saturday morning at 8:00 a.m., September 17, 2016 at the Atlanta University Center) More details coming.
Wednesdays, October 5- November 16th– Fall Bible Study: Koinonia (Communion) with God, Koinonia (Communion) with One Another
COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENTS:
A.B.L.E. (a multi-racial, interfaith coalition) is having a fundraiser & silent auction. The annual event will take place on Friday, August 26, 2016, at 7:00pm at Radcliffe Presbyterian Church, 286 Hamilton E. Holmes Dr., Atlanta, GA 30318. Tickets $50.00. For tickets and more information please contact Sister Sandra Samuels or Sister Valdor Ross.
Got Coffee? If not, now is a great time to try our delicious CamBoyo coffee. Every sip of this organically grown coffee is a reminder of the blessings that come with making a significant difference in the lives of Cameroon farmers and helps to promote the mission of First African Church. If you have a business and would like to purchase coffee for your customers or employees, please contact Deacons Renee King (reneecking@aim.com) or Sharon Munajj (smunajj@comcast.net) for more information. Ubuntu!
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