Text Box: Robert Williams, Jr  9/7; Kasondra Williams 9/12; Mae Roberts 9/20; Gabriel & Garrett Alston 9/22; Clifton Alston, Jr. 9/23
October: 
Shelette Williams 10/1; Derrick Alston 10/9; Britanny Williams 10/14; Kelvin 10/23 Anniversary: Jimmie and Myre Sidberry 10/30
November: 
Dominique Williams 11/16; Darren Alston 11/18; Donald Alston 11/19; Gloria J. Williams 11/19; Frances Roberts 11/20; Kenneth Preston 11/22; Vera Richardson 11/29                                                                                                                               Anniversaries: Richard & Mildred; Roosevelt Jr. & Marletta
December
Maria Williams 12/8; Victoria Richardson 12/9; 
Text Box: Tomeka Sidberry 12/18; Chelsea Cooper 12/18; Virginia Preston 12/25; Warren Preston 12/27; Lisa Richardson 12/29; Chedon Williams 12/3
  Anniversaries: Leonard & Johnsie 12/18; Leslie & Angela 12/20
 
May God Bless you to see many more healthy and prosperous birthdays and anniversaries.
 
From the Family
Text Box: whatever you ask for in prayer, believe that you have received it, and it will be yours.” Mark 11:24. Corporately lets pray together for our family members that are going through these difficult situations. Let us pray that God will order there steps into victory. God already knows who they are, let us commit to lifting them up to Him daily. 
 
 
 
 
 
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Text Box: While living in this world, we are going to go through many trials and tribulations. Some of our family members are going through sickness, depression, financial difficulties, struggles with addictions, unemployment, etc. God has left us with weapons to fight against these obstacles that come in our lives. One powerful weapon that is easily over looked  is prayer. When we pray, God hears us and will answer if we have faith to believe that He will.   The word of God says, 
Text Box: Devotional Thoughts on Holiness
 
Text Box: Birthdays & Anniversaries
Text Box: Prayer -  A powerful weapon that is easily overlooked
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Text Box:      Living close to holy things, working in the church, even speaking holy things does not necessarily mean one is living a holy life. Excellence in faith, knowledge, endurance, patience or endless love requires the habit of discipline. 
 
     Habit means exercise, a maturing process. Just as a beginning apple is perfect, you can be perfect for your stage of development. An ongoing maturity is very simple: Think on things that are true, honest, just, pure, lovely, of good report. If there be any virtue or anything to praise, think on these.
 
                          Lory Basham Jones
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