PLEASE REMEMBER TO PRAY FOR ALL OUR SICK, SHUT IN AND THOSE THAT ARE EXPERIENCING DIFFICULTIES IN THEIR LIVES AND FAMILIES
Mr. Kitada Wilson of California, grandson of Mother Betty Jo Beatty-Wilson
Mr. David Lomax of Columbus, Ohio, brother of Rev. Dr. Mark Lomax
Please send your prayer request and prayer concerns to deacons@firstafrikanchurch.org
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ANNOUNCEMENTS:
“Good Morning, Family. The Ujima Men’s Fellowship would like to invite the Brothers of FAC to join us for the “Let Us Make Man” Conference at Albany State University on Saturday, April 25th. We will leave the church on that Saturday around 7:30a.m. and return to the church that same day around 9p.m. Come “Get on the Bus” with us as we only have 4 Seats remaining!!! Please contact Brother Darrick Young, darrickyoung2004@yahoo.com, if you would like to attend”
Family, Please join us for our mandatory 2015 FAC Youth Lock-In Planning Meeting next Sunday, April 12th, following the congregational meeting, were we will finalize our plans for this wonderful event! If you have not signed up, please do so with a Lock-In leader asap! Also, all youth workers must take Boundary Training if you have not already done so. The next Boundary Training session is this Saturday, April 4th, 9a-12n. Please note that we will NOT have a lock-In planning meeting today. “Parents and youth please pickup your Youth Lock-In permission slips from Youth Leaders today following service.”
Please join us for a Congregation Meeting on Sunday, April 12, 2015 immediately after both services.
Our April 13, 2015 at 7:00p.m. Seasoned Women meeting will be hosted by Sister Nobantu Ankoanda. Her address is 206 Fayetteville Road, Decatur, GA 30030. Her telephone number is: 404.373.4196. Please join us for a blessing of good food and encouraging conversation.
Please join us for our April & May Debt Free Class on Saturday, April 11, 25 & May 16th at 4:00pm
Level IV Give Back / Invest in others, Ignite DebtFree Living & Impact the Culture
Creation Care 5th Annual Community Festival Planning Meeting: Seeking interested participants to join in making another great event! Meeting will be held Saturday, April 18, 2015 from 3:00 – 4:00 in the Vanessa Knight Building.
Please join Rev. Dr. Mark A. Lomax at Turner Monumental AME, 66 Howard Street, Atlanta, GA 30317 on Wednesday, April 22, 2015 for Pastor Jai Haithco’s 30th Anniversary.
Community Announcements:
Greetings First Afrikan Family! Please join Kilombo Academic and Cultural Institute for our Annual 5K Run/Walk, Saturday, April 18 th at Grant Park. Check in is between 8:00 and 8:30. Start time is 8:45. Entry fee is $25 for adults and youth over 12, until April 1. On April 1 the price goes up to $35. Please register at www.kilomboschool.com. Contact Jendayi at 404-545-7755, jendayifebn@gmail.com or Aminata at aumoja@comcast.net or 404-992-8021. Together we can educate our children, ourselves!
Greetings Citizens of DeKalb! The City of Lithonia is hosting the Interim CEO’s Town Hall meeting on DeKalb County Priorities for 2015 on Tuesday, April 7 at Lithonia City Hall, 6920 Main Street from 7:00 to 8:30 pm.
CrossRoadsNews is celebrating 20 years of Service to the Community, Saturday, April 25, 2015, 7pm-Midnight at The Grand Peachtree Ballroom at The Ramada Plaza Atlanta Downtown, 450 Capitol Avenue, Atlanta, GA 30312. Join them for an Elegant Evening of Celebration, Recognition & Entertainment. This is a Black Tie Event Individual Tickets $75., Table for 10 $750., and Host Committee (Table for 10 Plus Congregations Ad): $1,000. To RSVP, send check payable to CrossRoadsNews, 2346 Candler Road, Decatur, GA 30032. Visit http://conta.cc/1CdF34D, or call 404-284-1888
Kilombo is now registering for next school year, 2015-2016. Kilombo Academic and Cultural Institute is accredited for grades K-8th grade. Kilombo fosters an academically excellent and culturally relevant education that produces students who are equipped to succeed globally and are committed to social justice. Kilombo exists as a result of First Afrikan Church’s commitment to institution building. Call Aminata Umoja at 404-992-8021 or email me at aumoja@comcast.net for more information. Visit our new campus at 1879 Columbia Drive, www.kilomboschool.com. First Afrikan members in good standing receive a discount.
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