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CC elebratingelebrating 51 Y51Y earsears ofof CC ommunitYommunitY ss erviCeerviCe By Lola Searcy P age 12 cont. on page 4 P age 3 P age 8 Frito-Lay associate Telly Davis helps Sarah Zumwalt students Lizbeth Morales, Brenda Hernandez and Katia Gonzalez assemble their robot in preparation for National Robotics Week competition at the school. Programs, like this one, help students prepare for the future. UConn takes men’s NCAA Final Four State Rep. Helen Giddings on budget cuts
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By Lola Searcy
Who would have everthought the State ofTexas would be fac-
ing such a crisis in its educa-tional system? The financialproblems with the State ofTexas’ school districts havebeen ongoing; but I don’tthink anyone ever thoughtschool districts all over theState and the nation would betalking about laying off teach-ers, closing schools, andforcing teachers to retire;ready or not!
How did we (The State ofTexas and the United States)get ourselves in this mess?Some say it was bound tohappen in Texas whenLegislators enacted the infa-mous “Robin Hood” plan.You remember the RobinHood plan, don’t you?
The Robin Hood plan was amedia nickname given to leg-islation enacted by the U.S.state of Texas in 1993 to pro-vide court-mandated equi-table school financing for allschool districts in the state.Similar to the legend of RobinHood, who “robbed from therich and gave to the poor”,the law “recaptured” propertytax revenue from property-wealthy school districts anddistributed those in property-poor districts, in an effort toequalize the financing of alldistricts throughout Texas.
Article 7 of the Texas
Constitution states, in part, “.. . it shall be DUTY OF THELEGISLATURE OF THESTATE to establish and makesuitable provision for the sup-port and maintenance of anefficient system of public freeschools.”
However, the state of Texasonly dedicates a $.0025 por-tion of the state sales tax andthe net proceeds from theTexas Lottery, as well asearnings from the PermanentSchool Fund, to primary and
secondary education. Other-wise, state funding is deter-mined by the Texas Legisla-ture. The primary source ofeducation funding in Texasremains with the school dis-tricts’ ability to assess proper-ty taxes. In other words, thenicer the neighborhoods, thebigger the homes, the wealth-ier the homeowners, thehigher the property taxes;and the more you pay inproperty taxes, the moremoney your school district
receives.So, I started to think back to
when the “Robin Hood” planfirst became an issue in theState of Texas. And, it goesall the way back to the initiallawsuit back in 1984.
In 1984, the MexicanAmerican Legal Defense andEducational Fund filed suitagainst state Commissionerof Education William Kirby onbehalf of the Edgewood Inde-pendent School District inSan Antonio, citing discrimi-nation against students inpoor school districts. Theplaintiffs charged that thestate’s methods of fundingpublic schools violated thestate constitution, whichrequired the state to providean efficient public school sys-tem.
School finance lawsuitsmust take place in statecourt, since the U.S.Supreme Court ruled in 1973that education is not a funda-mental right protected by theU.S. Constitution (SanAntonio v. Rodriguez). Thecase, Edgewood Indepen-dent School District v. Kirby,eventually went to the TexasSupreme Court, which unani-mously sided with Edgewood.
The plan is also claimed tohave been one of the worstfinancial disasters in US his-tory by decreasing the valueof Texas real estate by $81
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1 John 2:15-17“Do not love theworld or anything inthe world. If anyoneloves the world, thelove of the Father isnot in him. Foreverything in theworld the cravingsof sinful man, thelust of his eyes andthe boasting of whathe has and doescomes not from theFather but from the
world. The world and its desires pass away,but the man who does the will of God livesforever.”
Iheard a story the other day about awoman who said, “My mother and Ireturned to my parents’ house late
one evening to find my father, my col-lege-age brother, and my sister fastasleep. My mom had forgotten herhouse keys, so we knocked loudly, firstat the back door and then the front andside doors. They yelled her father’sname over and over, with no answer.They even blew the car horn whicharoused the neighbors, but no one at
her house. They walked over to afriend’s house and phoned home, finallywaking her brother. When they got back,her brother let them in. Dad was in bed,snoring, with the television on. Mom qui-etly switched it off. Dad woke right up.“’Do not turn that off,’ he said. ‘I amwatching it!”
Several applications could be made,but here is mine. Her dad is asleep whilethe worlds show rushes on. And per-haps he is asleep in regard to everythingelse that is going on, including the Lord.What about you? Are you asleep?Romans 13:11-12 says, “And do this,understanding the present time. Thehour has come for you to wake up fromyour slumber, because our salvation isnearer now than when we first believed.The night is nearly over; the day isalmost here. So let us put aside thedeeds of darkness and put on the armorof light.” Amen! Paul was saying that thegrand finale of salvation is almost here.The time is closer than it’s ever been.We need to wake up.
In many ways you are asleep and youdo not see what is coming.
Consequently, you are not working. Youare not working for the Lord. You areonly busily involved with life’s pursuits.Matthew 24:3 says, “As Jesus was sit-ting on the Mount of Olives, the disciplescame to him privately.”Tell us,” they said,“when will this happen, and what will bethe sign of your coming and of the endof the age?” The end; those words donot sound good unless it is “the end” toa bad movie or the end to somethingbad that has happened to us in life.Then there is the end of the world whenthe Lord is going to put His foot down,so to speak, and call everything to ahalt. What some consider to be the endof the world may only be the start ofsomething better for us who are inChrist. Amen!
All I can say is you do not need to addto any chaos in this world or our country.How do we avoid this? Romans 12:17-18 says, “Do not repay anyone evil forevil. Be careful to do what is right in theeyes of everybody. If it is possible, as faras it depends on you, live at peace witheveryone.” We strive for peace with allpeople. Amen!
You must preach Christ, witness forChrist and speak for Christ, but do it askindly and peaceably as possible. Therewill be hatred of people. Matthew 24:9-10 says, “Then you will be handed overto be persecuted and put to death, andyou will be hated by all nations becauseof me. At that time many will turn awayfrom the faith and will betray and hateeach other.” Amen!
In some ways you should not be toosurprised when people turn away fromthe faith, drop out of the church and stopgoing anywhere. It will happen to somepeople. Most people who drop out areeither mad or dissatisfied for one reasonor another and they generally end upgoing to another church. If they can behappy and grow in the Lord somewhereelse then so be it!
Brothers and sisters, you can expectsome persecution and or slander in thisworld if you take a stand for Christ. Forexample, when was the last time thatyou spoke up for Christ at work?
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Dallas Mayoral candidate RonNatinsky held a press conference onMonday at the Cedar SoilsRestaurant located at 1326 LamarStreet, Downtown Dallas.
The purpose of the press confer-ence was to unveil his prioritiesfor moving Dallas forward. Mr.Natinsky also acknowledged theendorsement of Metro TexAssociation of REALTORS.
“As the voice of real estate inNorth Texas, the Metro TexAssociation of REALTORS care-fully evaluates all candidates inan election as important as theupcoming Dallas Mayoral elec-tion. With his excellent record ofsupporting both private propertyand sound business policies,Metro Tex is proud to announceits endorsement of Ron Natinskyfor Dallas Mayor. Ron has aclear understanding of theissues facing the City of Dallas.He has an innate ability to buildaccord rather than division amongsthis peers,” said Peter Urrutia, directorof government affairs for Metro TexAssociation of REALTORS. “One ofthe key reasons Metro Tex chose toendorse Ron Natinsky was his beliefthat Dallas should be composed ofsmall vibrant neighborhoods that willcome together and think big. AsREALTORS we strongly believe incommunities all playing a role in thebig picture success of our great city.”
After acknowledging the endorse-ment of Metro Tex REALTORS, Mr.Natinsky outlined his priorities forDallas. He called his priorities forDallas “straight forward and measur-
able.” His first priority is to createjobs, “because once that is done,everything else falls into place.”
Other priorities include improvingpublic safety; focusing on quality oflife, including the arts and culture; tohelp improve education in Dallas; andstrengthening Downtown Dallas.
His jobs/economic development pri-ority includes creating a business-friendly environment to attract newbusiness and keeping existing busi-nesses; to aggressively seek reloca-tions from suburban Texas andAmerican cities and countries aroundthe world. His focus is on the smallbusiness industry because it “drivesthe American economy,” and focuseson the Southern sector.
When discussing public safety, Mr.Natinsky noted that Dallas’ policeforce has increased almost 30 per-cent since 2005 and crime is downper capita to what it was in the 1960s.His next set of priorities focuses onthe quality of life, including arts and
culture. He mentioned the impor-tance of walkable neighborhoods,sports teams and recreational oppor-tunities, entertainment options, stronglibraries and beautiful, well-keptparks.Mr. Natinsky said Dallas schools are
improving, but he believes there mustbe continued investments sothat Dallas’ workforce of tomor-row is educated and prepared.He said he will continue tomeet with DISD Superinten-dent Michael Hinojosa toexplore various other avenuesin which to help Dallas schoolscontinue to excel, noting thatsome of the nation’s topranked schools are in Dallas’Southern sector and the Citymust continue to support them.
Downtown revitalization isanother priority. Mr. Natinskystrongly supports a culturally-inclusive urban center; toexpand downtown mobilityoptions and explore innovative
strategies for funding transit lines andinfrastructure; to create affordablehousing developments; and to createa parking plan through a new man-agement collaborative that will makeparking downtown an amenity andnot an impediment.
Mr. Natinsky said he is committed tobe a watchdog at City Hall, pledgingto cut waste and abuse to createeffective, efficient government.The Dallas election is Saturday, May
14. Early voting begins May 2 andruns through May 10. If you are notregistered to vote, and you would liketo cast your vote in the May election,you must register on or before April14.
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billion, an amount far in excess of therevenues received. This resulted fromunintended positive feedback forces. Astaxes went to benefit districts other thanthose taxed, property values decreased.People moved to other districts withmore favorable taxation, which furtherdecreased values.
Lower assessed values lowered taxrevenues, and the “recapture” men-tioned above (also known as “confisca-tion threshold”) was lowered. Decreasedtax revenues also meant increasing taxrates to pay for works within the district.
“Although Robin Hood reduced thespending gap between Texas’ property-poor and property-rich districts by $500per pupil, it destroyed about $27,000 perpupil in property wealth. Public policyexperiments rarely produce completesuccesses or total failures.”
Occasionally, however, there’s a poli-cy disaster so catastrophic that every-one agrees that something has tochange. California’s convoluted attemptto deregulate electricity was one exam-ple. Texas’s decade-long experiment inschool finance equalization—universallyreferred to as Robin Hood—is another.”
But, are we justified in placing theblame on the Robin Hood plan, or is it
just about the State of Texas’ legislatorsand the state’s school districts’ inabilityto be good stewards with our money andthe education of our children?
The State of Texas has consistentlyranked at or near the bottom when itcomes to testing, our graduation rate,and in teacher salaries. Then alongcame the Texas Lottery!
It was supposed to pump billions ofdollars into the economy; therebyenabling us build more schools and de-crease class size so that students couldreceive more one-on-one instruction.
I remember when the late AnnRichards’, then Governor of Texas, facewas plastered over all televisions, andher voice could be heard on every radiostation in the State, asking us to vote foran amendment to the Texas Constitutionin November of 1991, authorizing lotterysales in Texas. And sure enough, wedid. And here we are 20 years later,talking about closing schools, firing andlaying off teachers!
According to the Texas LotteryCommission, the allocation of lotterysales is as follows:62 percent is paid outin prizes; 27 percent is paid to theFoundation School Fund, which is usedto support state public education; 5 per-cent is paid to retailer commissions; 5percent is retained to cover lotteryadministration costs; and approximately1 percent (specifically, the value of
unclaimed prizes) is transferred to theTexas Legislature for allocation to otherstate programs
And, by the way, then Governor AnnRichards purchased the very first ticketin an Oak Hill grocery store! (I wonder ifand how much she won?!!)
And, I am by no means a mathemati-cian, but after 20 years of “playing thegames of Texas,” we should not be talk-ing about laying off and forcing teachersto retire!
Now, I’m not so sure I want to place allthe blame on the Robin Hood plan! Ithink I need to just call a spade a spadeand say we have not been good stew-ards with our money and with the educa-tion of our children! But since I don’t have a plan to fix it, I’m
open for suggestions because we defi-nitely need to fix it! And when I say “we,”I mean our local and state legislators,our superintendents, educators, parentsand citizens, because our children willbe the ones who suffer in the long run!
“Nothing is more important than edu-cation. Our state’s future tax base andfiscal well-being depend directly on ahighly educated work force.” – CaroleKeeton Strayhorn, former Texas StateComptroller.
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‘What is ManWorth toGod?”
Genesis 1:1-25;
2:5-7; 2:15-16;
Matthew 25: 1013
As I travel around the country
speaking to men on Annual
Men’s Day, and workshops I find
that many men do not think they are
worth much to God in their own church.
Most Christian men do not understand
their roll, job, and responsibility in the
local church.
There are many reasons why men do
not understand their roll in the local
church. First of all they are not respect-
ed as men in many cases. You cannot
treat a man less than a full-grown man
and expect him to perform, as he should
in the local church, or anywhere else as
far as that matter.
Most men do not perform the way they
should in the local church because they
feel that their presence and opinion does
not carry any weight within the church, so
they never commit themselves to carry-
ing out the responsibilities of the male
factor within the church. This is just one
reason, because there are many more
that goes unnoticed.
In some churches men feel inferior to
women because of the church leader,
because some leaders try to pastor men
the same way they pastor women. They
brag on women and give them praise for
their efforts, but when it comes to the
men, nothing is ever said as far as grate-
fulness toward the men.
Do not get me wrong, we are not talk-
ing about all church leaders, because I
know many church leaders who knows
how to deal with men, my pastor is one of
them who understand dealing with men in
the proper manner will cause men to
become more committed to their duties
and responsibilities in the local church.
You can tell what churches have pas-
tors who are dealing with men the proper
way, because that church always carry a
vast number of men. I know one church
here in our city that can do anything it
wants to do, because anything the pastor
comes up with, or wants to do, it gets
done because the man power in that
church is very committed because of that
pastor. Any pastor who wants to have a
very thriving church at all levels can
accomplish this if he has the ability, and
love to deal with his men on a regular
basis.
Take a look at (Genesis 2:5). God would
not let it rain upon the whole earth,
because all the plants would have grown
out of control without someone to trim
them and keep them, and Moses states
the fact that the reason why God would
not let it rain is because He did not have
a man to take care of it, and till the
ground.
You see the Garden of Eden was the
church personified. The Garden was the
personification of the church today. We
see that man’s job is to takes care of the
church and the pastor.
You see, some people within the church
try to separate the church from the pas-
tor, but you cannot do that, because the
church and the pastor are one. You can-
not divide the pastor from the church nor
the church from the pastor.
You see, the pastor is in the image of
Christ until He comes. This tells me that
there are some more shepherds some-
where, those other shepherds are pas-
tors of churches today because the Bible
makes it plain who He was talking about.
When He appears the pastors will be
relieved of their duties.
Pastors are not Jesus Christ, they are
not Bosses, they are not Lords over
churches, but they are replicas of, they
are a type of, they are in the image of
Jesus Christ until He comes. This is why
God the father looks down on people who
mistreats, and do wrong things to pas-
tors, because that pastor is in the image
of His son Jesus the Christ The same
way you would be about you son. Let us
not forget to read our Bibles, and may
God bless you REAL GOOD, and may
He ever keep you in His loving care.
Out of the Eyes of a Layman
gene TuneR
The great-untoldstory of divorce ishow much it hurts -and not just thespouse who’s leftbehind but alsoeven the spousewho’s doing theleaving. Many peo-ple who have gone
through divorceremember that itfeels — it feelslike having apiece of yourselfripped away. I will
put it this way, seven years after separa-tion: “This year it’s just a dull ache. Lastyear it hurt to breathe.” People whohaven’t been through divorce usuallycan’t understand how deep, how searing,and how debilitating the pain is. Try if youwant to explain it to them; they probablyjust won’t get it. Just imagine the sameperson you vowed to love and cherish isnow your adversary. You feel betrayed. Ofcourse it’s going to hurt. Another reason ithurts so much is that most people whoare going through divorce have to dealwith so many losses all at the same time.You’re hurting for a broken relationship, ofcourse. And often at the same time, you’rehurting because of that feeling of beingbetrayed by your spouse. Or maybe youfeel betrayed by somebody in yourspouse’s family. And often at the sametime, you’re also hurting over the changesin your life. And there are so manychanges connected with divorce.Sometimes you have to change whereyou live, how you spend your day, whatyou can afford to do, how much time youspend with your children and on whatschedule, and how you can plan for thefuture, all while you’re trying to deal with awhole new world of lawyers, judges,pleadings, and court dates. We have trav-el many avenues of single status today.As Christian’s women, we know that thereis only one solution for dealing with pain,rejection, loss, despair, anxiety, loneness,separation, death and divorce. APersonal Relationship with Jesus Christ.He will never leave you nor forsake you(John 14:18; Hebrews 13:5). Others maynot think much of you or invite you tospend time with them, but Jesus does(Matthew 11:28). Others may not like theway you look, but He looks at your heart(1 Samuel 16:7; Luke 24:38). Others maythink you’re a bother because you’re oldand in the way, but He will love you to theend (Romans 8:35-39).
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Why Does It Hurt So Much?
Have younoticed thatthe most
inspiring part ofyour prayer closetexperience is thepart that leads youinto adoration andt h a n k s g i v i n g ?When I read myBible I pay closeattention to thepraises as well asthe promises.Praise is first men-
tioned in the Biblein Genesis 29:35. Leah named one of hersons “Judah” which means “praise”. OurLord came from the Tribe of Judah. Whywas David a man after God’s own heart,among other things he praised God with hiswhole heart. The word “praise” is mentionedmore than 100 times in the book of Psalmsalone. Reading the Psalms will help us topraise God, even at prayer time. “Oh thatmen would praise the Lord for His goodnessand for His wonderful works! Psalms 107:8”.When there is Prayer in the closet, thereought to be some Praise in the closet also.
Dear Dr. Hollie,
My marriage seems to
be in a constant state
of turmoil. We fight a
lot, and most of our argu-
ments revolve around our 16-
year-old son. I think that my
husband is way too hard on
him. Anything around the
house that comes up missing
or lost his first reaction is to
run to my son and accuse
him even though we’re
always having company
over.
Sometimes he’ll threaten and drill him so
hard that my son eventually confesses to
some of those things, but I think that he
mostly does that to shut his dad up. I
don’t think the boy is a perfect little angel,
which is what my husband always tells
me I think; but I don’t think he deserves to
be accused of any and everything either.
What am I supposed to do?
Mama’s Baby Boy
Dear Mama,
I may not be the best person
for this advice because I
strongly believe in discipline
and structure. However, I am
also an advocate for children.
You did not mention anything
that sounded abusive to me. It
sounds like your husband’s
focus is to make your son
responsible and accountable
for his actions. In the real
world, sometimes some
things may be unfair.
Perhaps he’s not doing all of the things
your husband is accusing him of, but then
that is a lesson for your son as well.
Sometimes as women, we tend to soften
our sons.
They need that masculine guidance that
a man provides.
Dr. Hollie is a local psychotherapist & pas-tor, and for your questions and commentsto appear in this column, you can [email protected]
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Advice Column: Ask Karen Hollie
“Remembering Jesus
Christ” 2 Timothy 2:8-
15 was our Church
school lesson.
This would be Paul’s
farewell letter to his son
in the ministry Timothy.
Paul from prison writes
to encourage Timothy
in suffering; the apostle
puts him in mind of the
resurrection of Christ
(v. 8):
Remember that Jesus Christ, of the
seed of David, was raised from the
dead, according to my gospel.
This is the great proof of his divine mis-
sion, and therefore a great confirmation of
the truth of the Christian religion; and the
consideration of it should make us faithful
to our Christian profession, and should
particularly encourage us in suffering for it.
Today the focus of too many Christians
has moved from Christ to this world.
The Gospel is seldom preached in some
churches, by gospel I mean the death,
burial, and resurrection of our Lord.
Timothy is encouraged to remember
Jesus Christ.
Let me ask of you dear reader “What
would it profit you to gain the whole world
and lose your soul?”
Our morning message was delivered by
Pastor Lloyd Morgan from the subject;
”Overcoming Satan and his devices”2 Cor
2:10-11.
The devices that the subtle god of this
world labors to destroy the children of
God or at least to torment whom he can-
not destroy, to perplex and hinder them in
running the race which is set before them
are numberless.
He endeavors to divide the gospel
against itself, and by one part of it to over-
throw the other.
How he seeks to deceive the believer
in the same way he deceived mother Eve
by causing them to doubt God’s word and
his ability to complete the work of salva-
tion in their lives. Phil 1:6; tells us
“Being confident of this very thing, that he
which hath begun a good work in you will
perform it until the day of Jesus Christ:
”Our Lord never starts anything he cannot
finish.
Blessed
eld lloyd T.
moRgan
Notes From Union Hope
Our Sunday school titled,
“Remembering Jesus Christ“ II
Timothy 2: 8-13, the lesson high
points were,
“Keeping in mind
whom we serve,
there is a great
reward in service
Jesus and it is
impossible to
serve if you don’t
believe in Jesus.”
Dr. Johnny King
delivered the
morning message
titled, “Reflection
for the future”
Roman 6: 14-24. Dr. King also delivered
the Sunday night message titled, “Who
are you looking for?” Matthew 11:1-3.
This Sunday our Sunday school and
B.T.U. will present their annual day, Rev.
M. L. Gee and Independence Baptist
Church will be our guest. Next Sunday
will be the guest at Samaria Baptist
Church (4/17) where Rev. James Wiley is
the pastor for their annual Men’s Day -You
can get a DVD of our Sunday morning serv-
ice for $5.00 upon request
JoHnny king
From the Mount
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April 9: Jack & Jill of America part-ners with boys and girls club andDelta Sigma Theta in 1st AnnualHealth and Wellness Fair at Boysand Girls Club in Grand Prairie onApril 9th. For more information con-tact: Trenia Moore at 214.235.6406
April 10: Egypt Chapel BaptistChurch is having its 131st ChurchAnniversary and a “Pew Dedica-tion”, Sunday, April 10th at 3 p.m. atEgypt Chapel Baptist Church-1122Hutchins Rd Dallas, TX 75203-214-942-0133. Pastor: Dr. TommyMcGee. Everyone is invited to cele-brate of 131st Church Anniversaryand a special “Pew Dedication”
April 10: KKDA’s ReportersRoundtable w/ Cheryl Smith will bebroadcast live from Harwood 609Restaurant (609 N. Harwood St.,Downtown Dallas) at 8:00am andfeaturing the North Dallas SuburbanAlumnae Chapter of Delta SigmaTheta Sorority’s EMBODI Program.
April 10: Women In Red hosted byGreater Edwards Chapel AMEchurch 107 Palmyra Road Palmer, Texas 3:00p.m. Fellowship with usin our Annual “Women In Red”Worship Service Rev. Michael Kingand Greater St. James Temple AMEChurch, Dallas, Texas will be ourspecial as well Rev. Lonnie R.Newman, Pastor Sis. Vera DixonSanders, Chairperson.
April 7-10: the Dallas Auto Show
2777 Stemmons Freeway • Suite935 • Dallas, Texas 75207 cele-brates 30th Anniversary. Hours ofthe show are: 4 to 10 p.m. Thursday,April 7; 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Fridayand Saturday, April 8, 9 and 11 a.m.to 7 p.m. Sunday, April 10. For moreinfo, visit dallasautoshow.com.
April 10: AARP Chapter 2032 willsponsor their “Thirty-five YearCelebration and Tea on April 10,2011 at Kiest Park RecreationCenter, 3080 S. Hampton Road,Dallas, TX 75224 from 3:00PM-6:00Pm. Special Guest will be StateRep. Yvonne Davis. Please join us.Please contact: Leroy Finley,President at 214-330-7450
April 14: A Community Cooks host-ed by Trammell S. Crow isThursday, April 14th, 2011 6:00pmat Paul Quinn College Farm.Keynote Speaker will be WILLALLEN. If you have any questions,please contact Elizabeth Wattley [email protected].
April 16: One Church One School inpartnership with Anne FrankElementary School will host aParenting Summit, Saturday, April16, 2011 from 9:00 am- 11:30 am atAnne Frank Elementary School.Anne Frank is located at 5201Celestial Dr Dallas 75254. If youhave any questions please feel freeto call 214-341-6831
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Dez Bryant is having problemsadjusting to grown-up, million-aire life. And it seems as though
the city of Dallas could be victim.In the 60s the Oakland Raiders had
a like problem in Beaumont, Texas-raised Warren Wells. John Maddensaid Wells could have been the mosttalented player he coached. Gene
Upshaw said Warren’s problem was never with the team orpractice. He couldn’t control himself on his off days.
Both players are east Texans.Both have a problem respectingwomen. Warren had a couple ofrape allegations. Dez, accordingto very reliable sources, has aproblem cussing unescortedfemales. Both offenses couldcarry the death penalty if discov-ered by the mates of thesewomen.
Warren wouldn’t take advicevery well. If anyone is giving Dezany apparently he’s not listeningor he’s not getting good advice.The similarities of these twoyoung men are frighteninglyamazing. I hope the endings are different. Warren leftOakland, traded to the Houston Oilers that was too close toBeaumont. Houston had a game against the ClevelandBrowns; Warren said he would be coming later. That wasafter a little stint in the penitentiary before he left Oakland.Last I heard from Warren he was back in Beaumont runningpass routes and didn’t know who he was!
Dez still has a chance, but Dez has to be very careful whohe takes advice from. When Dez lost his last year of eligibili-ty at Oklahoma State he was listening to one Deion Sanders.Now Deion is criticizing him. Deion took another young manunder his wing. This young man got away and went his ownway. Sanders’ is trying to pimp these young men and ifthey’re smart enough to snatch away he bad mouths them.Deion try to deliver Dez to Under Armor. Dez went anotherdirection thus the criticism.
Let’s take a look at the tutor. I know some of you are oldenough to remember when Deion came out of Florida State.Deion left the dugout during a baseball game after he foundout he had reached a deal with the Atlanta Falcons, that’s loy-alty. This is the same Deion Sanders I never saw practicewith his teammates at Wichita Falls. He and his kid rodearound on a golf cart that Deion said cost $30,000 while histeammates practiced in 110 degree weather. That’s a teamplayer for you!
Right now Dez has a few law suits pending for failure to paya few bills. How many times have you heard Deion’s namebeing associated with lawsuits concerning payments for serv-ices rendered on some old car Deion had restored? Do youthink this is the type tutor Dez needs, or the type to criticize.
David Wells is a good guy. I just hope David does a betterjob of watching who hangs out with Dez or who tries to leadhim. This is not the city for uncontrollable athletes. RoyTarpley, Duane Thomas, Thomas Henderson the list goes onan on. WAKE UP DEZ!
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BaRBeRshOp Talk
wiTh leON simON
leon simon
By Jordan Blair
Brutally boring, but UConn
wins third crown. In
Houston, Texas, on Monday
night, was to be the game that cul-
minated in a season finale, one
shining moment turned into the
worst NCAA final that I can remem-
ber.
I texted my buddy, sports talk show
host, Roger B. Brown and said I
think Butler is tanking it. Roger B.
replied, “No, they are stinking up
the place,” and he was absolutely
right. Both teams were stinking up
the place. Only one team could win,
but neither did much to win. It
should have been like boxing
match, call it a draw. In basketball,
somebody had to win or lose, but
not draw.
Connecticut coach, Jim Calhoun,
became the 5th coach to win at
least three NCAA basketball titles,
but it was down right ugly and I
mean brutally boring and ugly.
Butler went into the tournament
unranked and UConn, which fin-
ished 9th in the big east, came into
the title game as two of the biggest
underdogs ever.
Unfortunately, each played like
underdogs. UConn’s 53-41 win is
one of the most ugly wins in a final
game since the peach basket
games. This game officially set col-
lege basketball back some 66 years
when Oklahoma state and North
Carolina combined for fewer than
41 first half points, back in 1945.
This game goes down as one of
the worst in tournament history. It
was just God awful to watch.
If I would have paid to attend a
game in Reliant Stadium, I would be
asking for a refund with interest.
How could two teams be so bad in
the big game? Was it that UConn
rode its defense to the title win or
was it that Butler choked like a bone
caught in your throat?
I agree with Greg Anthony as he
summed up the game, “This is the
worst half of basketball I have ever
seen in a national championship
game. Stifling defense from both
Butler and UConn certainly con-
tributed to the record low score and
horrendous shooting on both sides,
but his was still an aesthetically
awful conclusion to an otherwise
exciting, upset field NCAA tourna-
ment. But was it the most boring
national title game we’ve seen?”
Now to the good part. NCAA
Women’s Championship game
might have just saved the NCAA.
A&M’s Women basketball team,
coached by former Dallas South
Oak Cliff basketball coach, Gary
Blair, beat Notre Dame in an excit-
ing knock down, drag out, 76-70
win.
The coaches might not be house-
hold names; the players might not
be well known, yet the national
championship game between Texas
A&M and Notre Dame on Tuesday
night might well have saved the
NCAA. Who would have believed
it? It was better than the men’s.
This is the first time since 2005 that
neither Tennessee Connecticut has
been involved. No Stanford either
and no Baylor, no Maya Moore.
Blair said instead of having Brittany
Griner or Maya Moore and Gino,
but what’s wrong with good old
Muffet McGraw and Gary Blair with
teams that play tremendous team
basketball that don’t just rely on one
player.
These two schools are better
known for their play on the gridiron
took the grandest stage in Women’s
basketball in one of the biggest sur-
prises in NCAA tournament history
even though they both came in as
number 2 seeds, they got there the
hard way.
Notre Dame’s sensational sopho-
more guard, Skyler diggins did all
she could do but it just wasn’t
enough to overcome the tremen-
dous inside play of A&M’s Daniel
Adams fueled by the harassing
guards of Colson and Sidney
Carter, they were too much for
Notre dame. ’The game was so
exciting that it made you forget
about the God awful game on
Monday night.
One thing that the two games had
in common, Coach Jim Calhoun of
UConn and Coach Gary Blair of
A&M are the oldest coaches to win
NCAA titles.
One god awful game and one
exciting game might just have
saved the NCAA.
Just my opinion, what’s yours?
dez BRyanT
nCaa: god-awful Worst to god-awful good
Texas A&M players celebrate with the trophy after their 76-70 win over Notre Dame inthe women’s NCAA Final Four college basketball championship.
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Texas House passes budget bill with deep cutsBy Imami Evans
In a vote that sharply reflects the deepideological fissure within the state, theCommittee Substitute for House Bill 1
(CSHB 1), the general appropriations billthat sets the budget for the state, passedthe Texas House of RepresentativesSunday by a vote of 98-49. The bill cutstens of billions from public and higher edu-cation, health and human services, andpublic safety programs, while keeping thestate Rainy Day Fund mostly intact – a keygoal of fiscal conservatives.
For the 82nd Legislature, the momentumtoward steep spending cuts was estab-lished early, even though Democrats havealways insisted that the story of the deficitis also the story of certain well-heeledplayers – some of them major corpora-tions – refusing to pay their fair share intaxes.
“We can’t afford to subsidize companiesthat are making millions and billions of dol-lars while we have folks that are gettinglaid-off in our schools,” said StateRepresentative Yvonne Davis. “It’s the willof the leadership to recognize that weneed additional resources.”
“I don’t understand how long we’re
going to continue this charade,” said Rep.Rene Oliveira (D-Brownsville) at one pointduring the floor debate. “Our fellow Tex-ans, the poor, the middle-class, the sick,the elderly, the disabled, our schoolchild-ren, they all need us to stand up today.”
This ideological attachment to limitedgovernment that the GOP has worked tire-lessly to enshrine in the Legislature hashelped Texas earn the distinction of rank-ing close to the bottom among the 50states in per capita spending on publiceducation.
“A lot of people have misunderstood themessage that the voters are sending whenthey say ‘less government, more efficien-cy,’” said Rep. Helen Giddings. “They domean that. But then you have to go furtherand ask them the specific question, ‘Doyou want to see cuts in education?’ Andthe answer to that, overwhelmingly, is ‘no’.‘Do you want to see cuts in assistance tonursing homes?’ The answer is ‘absolute-ly no’. So we have to be sure we under-stand the message the voters are sendingus.”
It has been no small challenge forDemocrats to broaden the budget discus-sion to include corporate tax exemptionspassed by previous legislatures. But
many, such as Rep. Mike Villarreal (D-SanAntonio) feel that it is time for those whobacked such legislation to come forwardand publicly defend their choices in light ofthe current crisis.
“We need more transparency, we needa systematic review of all tax expendi-tures,” Villarreal said. “Similar to the waywe scrub our budget, we need to be eval-uating tax loopholes that leak billions ofdollars from our state coffers and treat onetaxpayer differently than another.”
The Texas Legislative Study Group, in areport submitted last Sunday during thethird day of floor debate, offers this grimassessment: “In the wake of a recession,this budget will deliver an economic blowthat costs Texas over 335,000 jobs overthe course of the next two years, 44 per-cent of which are private sector jobs.“
“Voters don’t want waste, and neither doI,” Rep. Giddings said. “But I also want tomake sure that we take care of our elder-ly, and we make sure that there are oppor-tunities there for young people that want togo to college, and who don’t have to takeout loans in such amounts that they will beindebted for many years to come.”
“The thing I always call people’s atten-tion to is that there are a lot of people in
this House who are still campaigning,rather than governing,” said Rep. HaroldDutton (D-Houston). “When the cam-paigns end and the election’s over and thewinners have been decided, it’s my obser-vation that people ought to come togetherand do what’s best for Texas. What’s hap-pening here is that people are trying to dowhat’s best for party. ”
Implicit within these remarks may be theharshest charge of all: that withinRepublican circles there is a strain ofthought that practically hopes for fiscalcrises to occur, to ease the path for budg-et cuts that serve to shrink the size of gov-ernment according to conservativedesigns.
Texas Republicans, of course, deny thatthey have any designs other than obeyingthe Texas Constitution and adhering to thepopular sentiment that less government isbetter.
“This budget reflects the economic real-ities facing our state, and it only spendsavailable revenue,” said the bill’s sponsor,Rep. Jim Pitts (D-Waxahachie) in a state-ment. “This bill, combined with the voteswe took yesterday on HB 4 and HB 275,fulfills our constitutional responsibility tohave a balanced budget.”
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Rollin with a BrothaWelcome tothe weekend,b a a a b y !O k a y . . . . S owhat I’m look-ing ahead tonext weekenda l r e a d y . . . .I’ve alreadygot tix for LilWayne‘s “I’mStill MusicTour at TheAmerican Air-lines CenterFriday and to
peep Charlie Wilson andBabyface Saturday the16th at the VerizonTheater in Grand Prairie.My only question is will Ienjoy both or cave in tothe pleadings of my 19year old... Surprisingly,she wants the BabyfaceCharlie Wilson Tix...Thisweekend, I’ll be laughingwith funnyman Arnez Jfrom BET and the land ofhumor...For somemoney well spent, peep him thruSunday at the Arlington Improv,FUN -EEE! Big ups to the late NateDoggs kids...18 year old Lil Nateand 15 year old Nigel are in the stu-dio trying to carry on thetradition...Triple Big ups toPresident Barack Obama...Remember the Billionshe loaned the Automobileindustry??? Well they’vepaid it back plus 6 Billion,while another 10-15Billion is still expected.Hmmm.. Rememberhow the Republicans likeRush Limburger and BillO’Really(?) slammed thebailout, even though thefinancial mess was created underthe last Bush??? Oh yeah, samething with the bankingindustry...Bailout loans already paidback, and 10’s of Billions comingback into our treasury on top of theloans... From the top to the bottom,our economy is moving
forward...The biggest job grab inthe near future happens TuesdayApril 19th for Management andemployee gigs..It’s McDonald’s 1stNational hiring day with 50,000 jobsup for grabs nationwide!!! I waswondering why this good newsabout the economy was notgetting to the public...Well our Prezhas just announced his 2012 run fora second term as President. If youneed more info on how to partici-pate, goto www.Barackobama.com!Looking forward to breakfast withmy baby this weekend, but there isone thing we won’t be sampling...It
Denny’s new Maple BaconSundae.. EWWW..Yuckie!The concoction featuresvanilla ice cream, maplesyrup and chopped bacon,“How You Doin”?From the land of “GuiltyPleasure”: My partner Blood-hound Benny reports thatVH1 has given BasketballWives star Evelyn Lozadamore than double the$7500.00 per episode shereceived last season.
Lozada, currently engaged to NFLstar Chad “Ocho Cinco” Johnsonhad asked for 20,000 per show andan apology to resign for Season 3of the Shaunie O’Neal produced
reality show. Hat’s off toflamboyant former carnivalmusician, Michel Martelly, onhis victory in Haiti’s presi-dential runoff elections.Martelly, known for drinkingrum straight on stage underhis performance name“Sweet Mickey” defated for-mer 1st Lady MirlandeManigat by 67% to 31%!Happy Birthday to YOU andCelebs this week:MayaAngelou is 83, Colin Powell
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Dallas District Christian Methodist EpiscopalChurch
Presiding Elder Dallas/Ft. Worth RegionChristian Methodist Episcopal Church
1616 East Illinois AveDallas, Texas 75216Ph. (214) 372-9505 Rev. Dr.
W.C. Champion
Rev. B.L. Horn
Golden Chain Church5023 Wadsworth Dallas, Texas
Church 214-372-0280
Sunday School 8 amMorning Worship 10 amPastor
Tedrick J. Woods
Mount Horeb Baptist Church601 Kaufman St.
Waxahachie, Texas 75165972-937-6579
Sunday School....9:15 amMorning Worship...10:45 anWednesday Night...7:00 pmPastor Emeritus C. O. Smith
Carter Temple CME Church
2503 Crossman Avenue Dallas, Texas 75212
Church: 214-747-075210:00 am - Sunday School
11:00 am - Sun. Morning Worship7:00 pm - Midweek Worship
“His Grace Is Sufficient”
Metropolitan TabernacleBaptist Church2206 Harlandale Ave.
Dallas, TX 75216Church: 213-372-3828
9:30 am - Sunday School10:30 am - Sun. Morning Worship
6:00 pm - Wednesday Bible Service11 am to 5 pm - Friday Counseling Pastor W.J. Atkins
New Covenant Christian Fellowship Church2025 W. Wheatland Rd • Dallas, Texas 75232
Phone: (972) 224-5000 www.newcovenantdallas.org
Sunday Worship: 8 am & 10:30 am Youth Church: 10:30 am (2nd & 3rd Sun.)
Intercessory Prayer: 11 am - 12noon (Tues. & Thurs.) Bible Study: 7 pm (Wed.) Rev. Andre’ Byrd Sr.
Pastor Willie L. McDaniels
“Sensational”St. Paul AME Church
2420 Metropolitan AvenueDallas, TX 75215-3534
Ch. Office: 214-421-1344www.spame.net
Church School...... 8:30 amSt. Paul AME Service Center2300 Metropolitan Avenue
Worship Service...... 10:00 amPastor’s Bible Study... 7 pm Wed.
Antioch Fellowship Missionary Baptist Church7550 South Hampton Road Dallas, Texas 75232
972-228-2420 (office) 972-228-2584 (fax)website: www.afmbc.org
“We Build People”Office Hours
8:30 AM - 5:00 PMMonday - Thursday
Closed - Friday
Sunday Morning Worship Experience7:30 AM - Worship I
8:45 AM Church School 10:00 AM - Worship II
WednesdayNoonday Bible Study
7:00 PM Worship on Wednesday
Dr. Karry D.Wesley, Pastor
Rev. Juan N. TolliverSenior Pastor
SALEM INSTITUTIONALBAPTIST CHURCH
Rev. Todd M. Atkins— Pastor3918 Crozier Street Dallas, Texas 75215
Phone: 214-428-3797
Sunday Worship Services @ 10:45 amSunday School @ 9:15 am
Prayer & Bible Study - Wednesday @ 7:00 pmRev. Todd M.
Atkins
Greater New St. JohnPrimitive Baptist Church2529 56th Street - Dallas, Tx 75241
214-372-4076Sunday School.....8:45 amMorning Services...10 am
“Keeping the main thing...the mainthing and that’s Jesus Christ”
Rev. Vincent E. Davis Pastor
Calvary PhiladelphiaMissionary Baptist Church
4703 Sunnyvale St. • Dallas, Texas 75216Church Phone: 214-371-3434
Sunday School.......9:30 a.m.Morning Worship.....11:00 a.m.
Wednesday…………12 Noon – 3:30 p.m.The Lord’s Table
Feeding the Seniors and the Homeless7:00 p.m. Prayer
7:30 p.m. Bible Study
Rev. Joe H. Moore, Jr., Pastor
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"expanding our vision of ministry"
Pastor sylvester d. Patton, iii, m.div.2406 Childs street - dallas, Tx 75203
Phone: 214-948-9482Fax: 214-948-7191
email: [email protected] website: www.smithchapelamec.net
sunday Worship services @ 8:30 am & 11:00 am
sunday school @ 9:30 amdiscipleship Bible study -
Wednesday @ 6:50 pm
Pastor sylvester d.
Patton, iii, m.div.
Christ Way Fellowship BibleChurch
1830 Lamont Ave. Dallas, TX 75216(214) 317-1863
Sunday School: 9:30amService: 10:30 amBible Study: Wed 7:00 pm
“COME AND CELEBRATE GOD WITH US” Dr. Terrence Shepherd
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New Mt. Calvary Baptist Church“Christ-Centered, Faith-Driven, Holy Living”
3317 Morris Street • Dallas, TX 75212214-638-0918 • www.nmtcalvary.org
SundayChurch School ~ 9:00 a.m.
Morning Worship ~ 10:30 a.m.New Member Orientation ~ 1:30 p.m.
TuesdayGeneration Exchange (Youth/Children
Happy Hour) ~ 6:45 p.m.
Wednesday ~ 7:00Hour of Power (Bible Study, 1st & 3rd Wed.)
D.I.V.A.S. (Women’s Ministry, 2nd & 4th Wed.)M.S.G. (Men’s Mnistry, 2nd & 4th Wed.)
“Come, taste and see that the Lord is good.”Psalms 34:8
Rev. Joe Patterson
Greater New ZionBaptist Church2210 Pine Street
Dallas, Texas 75212214-421-4119
Sunday School 9:30 amMorning Worship 10:45 am
Faith Fellowship Missionary Baptist Church4205 Robinson Road/P.O. Box 540515
Grand Prairie, Texas 75054972-642-9125
Sunday Church School.................. 9:00 amMorning Worship........................10:30 am
Tues. Bible Class..............................6:00 pmPrayer Service..............................7:00 pmMission Study Classes...................7:45 pm
Rev. R. O. Moffett
New Leaf Missionary Baptist Church
“Turning over a new leaf”5044 Veterans Drive Dallas, Texas 75241
214-372-3200 (Church)Sunday School 9:45 am
Morning Worship 11:00 am1st Sunday Lord’s Supper 6:00 pm
Wednesday Evening Prayer Meeting 7:00 pm
Rev. Wendell Blair, Sr.
New True Vine of HolinessMissionary Baptist Church
6728 Altaire StreetDallas, Texas 214-375-6504
Sunday School - 9:15 amMorning Worship - 10:35 am
Evening Worship 7:30 pmA Church Where The Bible is Our Guide
Rev. Calvin Ray Washington
True Gospel Ministries1734 E. Ann Arbor Ave. Dallas, Texas 75216
214-371-1349 214-371-0100 (Fax)Formally True Gospel MBCSunday School...8:45 am
Morning Worship Service...10:30 amLast Tuesday in each month -
Word Explosion – 7:30 PM2nd & 3rd Tuesdays – Bible Study
4th Saturday - Evangelism OutreachCome worship with us, A minstry of caring
Rev. C. J. R. Phillips Jr.
St. Phillips Missionary Baptist Church
6000 Singing Hills Dr.Dallas, Texas 75241
214-374-6631Morning Worship 8:00 am & 10:15 amSunday School........................9:00 amLord’s Supper 1st Sunday ......6:00 pm
Rev. R. E. Price
New Mount Zion Baptist Church9550 Shepherd RoadDallas, Texas 75243 Ph: 214-341-6459
Early Morning Worship................. 7:30 amSunday School..............................9:00 amSunday Morn. Worship................10:30 pmBible Class..................................6:00 pm
Prayer and Bible Study...................7:45 am
Apostle LobiasMurray
Full Gospel Holy Temple Church39727 LBJ Freeway Dallas, Texas 75237
972-572-FGHT (3448)24 HOUR PRAYER LINE: 972-223-9898
Sunday School..........................9:45 amSunday Morning Worship.............11:00 am
Sunday Evening Worship................7:30 pmTuesday..& Saturday........................8:00 pmvisit our website www.fullgospelholytemple.org
Rev. Christopher T. Willis, Sr.
God’s “Exciting” Cathedral ofPraise Baptist Church
1430 N. Polk StreetDesoto, Texas 75115Ph: (469) 567-1602
Early Morning Worship - 8:00 amSunday School - 8:45 am
Morning Worship - 10:00 amWed. Hour of Bible Study - 7:30 pm
Supt. & Mrs. Howard E. Falls, Sr.
Bibleway Church of God in Christ4122 Kilgore St.Dallas, TX 75212214-630-3195 • 972-274-9911Sunday Morning Service - 11:15 amWed. Night Bible Study - 7:00 pmSaturday hour of Prayer - 10:00E-mail - [email protected]
Divine InspirationMissionary Baptist Church
4325 W. Ledbetter DriveDallas, Texas 75223
Church: (214) 337-1713Sunday School … 9:00 a.m.
Morning Worship … 10:30 a.m.Baptist Training Union …. 6:15 p.m.
Eld. Robert L. Ashberry
Steven Temple C.O.G.I.C.344 E. Saner
Dallas, Texas 75216 Ph: 214-946-9262
Sunday School............................ 9:15 amSunday Morning Worship.............10:30 amTues. Bible Band/Brotherhood Youth7:30 pmThursday Prayer............................7:30 pm
*Every Saturday “Bible Speaks” broadcast on 1040 AM radio at 3:45 pm
Myrtis Robinson,Pastor
The House of Refuge Full GospelChurch
1734 Idaho St. • Dallas, Texas 75216Church: 214-942-0997 Residence: 972-225-6997
Sunday School……10:30 a.m.Morning Worship……12:45 p.m.
Wed. & Fri. Services……8:00 p.m.“So then faith cometh by hearing, and hearing
by the word of God.” Romans 10:17
New Restoration Church2949 E. Kiest Blvd Suite J
Dallas, TX 75206Church: 214-946-2989
Sunday School: 10:00 amMorning Worship: 11:00 am Rev. B. R. Williams
Rev. Stanley E. Smith
Crest ViewMinistry of “Hope”Restoring lives and givinghope to the “hopeless”7407 Fox Crossing
CourtDallas, Texas 75232
972-224-0271Services
SundayService......11:00 a.m.
Wednesday BibleClass........7:30 p.m.
Pastor Michael andSherry Perkins
Golden Gate Missionary Baptist Church1101 Sabine • Dallas, Texas 75203
Church: 214-943-8295 Fax: 214-942-2023Pastor: 214-942-7474
Website: www.goldengatembc.org
Rev. VincentParker, Pastor
Sunday School: 9:00 amMorning Worship: 10:30 am
Rev. Wade J. SimmonsPastor
1718 FARGO STREET DALLAS, TEXAS 75223214-826-3280
CHURCH SCHOOL - 8:45 AMMORNING WORSHIP - 10:00 AM*HOLY BAPTISM & COMMUNION
(1ST SUNDAY)
GRIGGS CHAPEL MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH
Rev. Kedric L. McKnightSenior Pastor
Rev. E.C. Wilson
Sunday School.........9:30 am
Sunday Morning Worship...11:00 am
Wednesday Mid Week ServiceSunshine Bible Study...10:00 am
Fellowship Dinner.......5:20 pm
Prayer Meeting-Bible Study6:30-8:30 pm
Youth Bible Study & Rehearsal7:00 -8:30 pm
Rev. WadeCharles Davis
Munger Ave. Baptist Church“Your Church Home In Dallas”
3919 Munger Ave./Dallas, Texas 75204(214) 824-8312
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Rev. J. J. Raven
Greater ProgressiveBaptist Church
1966 Life StreetDallas, Texas 75212
214-630-863710:45 am Worship
9:45 am Sunday School
Dr. Aaron Phillips
Denley Drive MissionaryBaptist Church
1519 Denley DriveDallas, Texas 75216
214-941-52249:30 am Sunday School
10:45 am Worship
BishopHarold Edwards
Church Of The Living God
3711 Biglow • Dallas, Texas214-374-5485
9:00 am Sunday School10:00 am Worship
7:00 pm Wed. Bible Study/Worship
Rev. Paul E. Walker
Friendship MissionaryBaptist Church
4360 Kollock Dr.Dallas, TX 75216214-375-5190
Fax: 214-372-1620 Sunday School.......9:30 AM
Morning Worship............ 11:00 AM
Rev. S. L. Johnson
Greater Shiloh Baptist Church4010 Sunnyvale StreetDallas, Texas 75216 • 214-371-2262Sunday School .......9:00 amMorning Worship...11:00 amBTU .......................6:00 amWed. Prayer & Teaching ... 7:00 pmSaturday Outreach 10:00 am
Rev. Shank Robinson
New Unity Baptist Church
6332 Bonnie view Rd.Dallas, Texas 75241
214-225-27039:30 am Sunday School
11:00 am Worship
Rev. Lelious Johnson,Pastor
St. Paul Missionary Baptist Church1600 Pear Street Dallas, Texas 75215Ph: 214-421-3741 Fax: 214-421-3926
Early Morning Worship........8:00 a.m.Sunday School........9:30 a.m.
Morning Worship............10:30 a.m.Children’s Church 1st, 2nd, 4th Sunday.10:30 a.m.Tuesday Bible Study................7:30 p.m.
Prayer & Praise Family Night............7:00 p.m.
Bishop J. Neaul Haynes
Saintsville Church of God and Christ
2200 S. MarsalisDallas, Texas 75216
Sunday School..............................7:30 amSunday Morning Worship............10:00 amTuesday Bible Band.......................7:30 amFriday Pastoral Teaching................7:30 pmSunday Radio Broadcast...............8:30 am
“Come Worship at the Home of The Saints”
Dr. H.E. Anderson, Sr.,
“The Exciting”Singing Hills Baptist Church6550 Houston School Road
Dallas, Texas 75241Phone: 214-375-5952
Early Worship ................8:00 amSunday School....................9:30 amMorning Worship..............10:45 amWed. Night Breakthrough....7:00 pm
Rev. Cecil Proctor
Neighborhood Houseof Prayer
1111 E. LedbetterDallas, Texas 75241
214-372-44119:45 am Sunday School
11:00 am Worship
New Covenant MissionaryBaptist Church411 N. Hampton Road
Desoto, TX 75115214-729-3322
Rev. Darrell W. PryorPastor/Teacher
“Inspiring the Community One Family at a time”
Mount Tabor Baptist Church3700 Simpson Stewart Road
Dallas, Texas 75241972-225-1704
Sunday Services:Intercessory Prayer..........7:30-8:10 amEarly Worship.........................8:00 amChurch School........................9:30 amMorning Worship..................10:50 amNBC.......................................6:00 pm Dr. S.C. Nash, Pastor
Rev. Darrell W. Pryor, Pastor
Greater Mount SinaiMissionary Baptist Church
“Church of Love”4807 BurnsideDallas, Texas 75216
Ch: 214-371-7026 Office: 214-375-0062Sunday School: 9:00 am
Sunday Worship: 10:45 amTuesday Bible Sudy: 7:30 pme-mail: [email protected] Rev. Steven C. Jones
Metropolitan Baptist Church“Where we walk by faith, not by sight, joyfully doing the
Lord’s work serving the community,” II Cor 5: 7
1711 Reynoldston LaneDallas, Texas 75232
Church Phone: 214-339-9554 Fax: 214-337-7626Sunday School: 9 a.m.
Sunday Morning Worship: 10:30 a.m.Mid-Week Service: 7: 30 p.m.Transportation Available!! Rev. Chris J. Evans
Rev. Michael D. Pryor
Third Avenue MissionaryBaptist Church
“The Church With the 20/20 Vision”2408 Hatcher Street • Dallas, Texas 75215
Church: 214-428-3695Sunday School..........................9:15 amMorning Worship.....................10:30 amWednesday Bible Study............7:00 pm
Radio Broadcast: M - F 12:30 pm on KGGR
Totally Committed Progressive2403 Harlandale Dr.
Dallas, TX 75216Ch 214-374-0977 • C 214-864-0470
Sunday School........ 10:00amMorning Worship........... 11:15amTues Bible Study............. 8:00pmThurs Joy Night.............. 8:00pm
PASTOR AND FIRSTLADY MCCULLOUGH
ST. JOHN MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH9:30AM SUNDAY SCHOOL
11:00AM WORSHIP SERVICEWEDNESDAY PRAISE BREAK MID-DAY SERVICE
11:45 AM – 12:45 PMWEDNESDAY PRAISE BREAK EVENING SERVICE
7:30 PM – 8:30 PM2600 S. MARSALIS
P 214-375-4876 - F 214-375-1920Rev. Bertrain Bailey
4129 Idaho AvenueDallas, Texas 75219
(214) 374-38609:30 a.m. – Sunday School
10:45 a.m. – WorshipRev. R.G. Simmons, Pastor
Living Testimony Baptist Church
Rev. A. L. Banks
Community Baptist
Church
2920 Fordham Rd.
214-376-9774
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ewing avenue Baptist Church1323 so. ewing ave.dallas, Texas 75216214-942-4643sunday school ….. 9:00 a.m.sunday Worship ….. 10:30 a.m.Wednesday Bible study …..7:00 p.m.
Rev. lee CRaig
New St. Paul MissionaryBaptist Church
3603 PugettDallas, Texas 75212
214.351.7096Sunday Service…10:45 am.Monday…6:00 pm. Monday SchoolThursday…6:00 pm. Prayer Meeting Bible Study Dr. M.L. Curry, Pastor Dr. W.R. Willis
Calvary Temple Community Church
1401 Clay Mathis Rd. Mesquite, TX 75181Church Phone: 972-222-3708 Fax 972-222-5699
Website: Calvarytemplemesquite.orgE-mail: [email protected]
Services: Sunday Times: 8:00am and 10:30amMidweek Service: Wednesday Prayer/Bible Study @ 7:00pm
Church Motto: "For We Walk by Faith, Not by Sight "2 Corinthians 5:7
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New Friendship MissionaryBaptist Church
“Where Friendship Is Real & The Ministry Is The Word”
2419 Metropolitan AvenueDallas, Texas 75215
Church: 214-421-7211Fax: 214-565-1530
Pastor’s Office: 214-421-8272Caregiver’s Office: 214-565-1147
www.newfriendshipmissionarybaptistchurch.comSunday School....9:15 A.M.
Morning Worship .... 11:00 A.M.Mon.-Christian Education...7:00 pmWed. Prayer Meeting ....7:30 P.M.
Rev. Johnny A. McGee, Pastor
Carver Heights Baptist Church“A going Church for a Coming Christ”
2510 E. LedbetterDallas, Texas 75216
Church: 214-371-2024Sunday School......9:30 a.m.
Morn. Worship...8:00 a.m. & 10:45a.m.
Tues. Noonday Bible StudyWed. Prayer/Bible Study....7:00 p.m.
Rev. Daryl Carter, Pastor
Shekinah TabernacleBaptist Church
2109 Beckley • Dallas, TX 214-942-2227
8:30 am Sunday School10:00 am Worship Service
Rev. Alfred Stapleton
Pilgrim RestBaptist Church
1819 N. WashingtonDallas, TX
Ph: 214-823-73088:00 am First Worship9:30 am Sunday School
10:45 am SecondWorship
Rev. Curtis Wallace
Rev. A. D. Smith
Ebenezer Missionary Baptist Church
8015 Blossom LaneDallas, Texas 75227
214-388-1200
R. L. Washington
New Greater EmanuelBaptist Church
2554 Ann Arbor Ave. Dallas, Texas 75216Ph: (214) 376-2873
Sunday School............9:45 amMorning Praise..........11:00 am Children’s Church......11:30 amBTU.............................6:30 pmMon. Youth Mission ....7:00 pmTues. Men’s Ministry ....7:00 pm
Fri. Singles/Family Ministry 7:30 pm
Rev. Johnnie R. Bradley
Shiloh Missionary Baptist Church1114 Comal StreetDallas, Texas 75203
214-946-3581 8:00 am Early Morning Worship
9:00 am Sunday School11:00 am Worship Service
Rev. Frederick D. Haynes III
Friendship West Baptist Church2020 W. WheatlandDallas, Texas 75232
972-228-5200Sun. Morn. Services 8am&10:45amWed. Bible Study 12 Noon & 7pm
Rev. Carlton Garrett
Lords Missionary Baptist Church6722 Bexar Street
Dallas, Texas 214-428-5459
9:30 am Sunday School11:00 am Worship
Concord MissionaryBaptist Church
6808 Pastor Bailey DriveDallas, Texas 75237
214-331-85228:00 am, 10:00 am & 12:00 pm
Worship Rev. Bryan Carter
Little Friendship Baptist Church2415 Ann Arbor Dallas, Texas 214-374-3639
9:30 am Sunday School11:00 am Worship
Temple of FaithChristian Chapel C.M.E.
Church14120 Noel Road • Dallas, Texas 75240
972-239-1120 Church972-239-5925 Fax
Worship Services 8 & 10:45 amSunday School 9:45 am
Wednesday 12 noon prayer
Ideal Pentecostal1000 East Redbird Lane
Dallas, Texas 214-371-9228
8:00 & 10:45 am Worship9:30 Sunday School
Bon Air Baptist Church
5707 Bonnie View RoadDallas, Texas 75241
214-376-5846 8:00 am Early Worship
11:00 am Worshipwww.bambc.org
Greater Mount HebronMissionary Baptist Church
2335 56th Street Dallas, Texas 75241Church: 214-374-47599:00 am Sunday School
10:30 am Morning Worship7:00 pm - 7:30 pm Wed Bible StudyThurs. Night - Choir Rehearsal/Usher
7:00 pm Fri. Men’s Night Out
Ervay Cedar MissionaryBaptist Church
2837 Prosperity Ave.Dallas, Texas 75216Ph: (214) 376-2447
8:45 am - Sunday School10:00 am - Morning Worship
5:00 pm- B.T.U.
Greater Emanuel Baptist Church2110 E. 11th St.
Dallas, Texas 75203214-942-0218
9:00 a.m........Sunday School7:45 a.m. & 10:00 a.m...Morning Worship
6:30 p.m....Wed. Prayer/Bible Study
Olive Grove Baptist Church4416 South Denley Drive
Dallas, Texas 75216Ph: 214-941-4378
9:45 am - Sunday School10:45 am - Morning Worship
Midweek Service:Wednesday – Prayer and
Teaching 6:00 p.m. Rev. W. Hunter
Rev. Freddie Cheatum
Rev. Jerome E. McNeil, Jr. Ph D.
Bishop Ray Campbell
Rev. J. E. Mitchell
Rev. Fred Conwright
Dr. T.L. Brown, Pastor
Rev. Burley Hudson
Hopewell Missionary Baptist Church
5144 Dolphin Rd. • Dallas, Texas 75223Ph: (214) 823-1018 Fax: (214) 824-3813
www.hmbconline.orgSunday Early Worship....8:00 a.m.Morning Worship .... 10:45 p.m.Tuesday Youth Choir...7:00 p.m.Wed. Prayer Meeting .....7:00 p.m
Wed. Bible Study Class.....7:30 p.m.-8:30 p.m.For Prayer: [email protected]
Rev. Michael R. Hubbard Sr., Pastor
Mt. Pisgah M.B.C. “THE ROCK”
11611 Webb Chapel Rd.Dallas, Tx. 75229
Worship Services..7:45 & 11 amSunday School...9:45 am
Wed. Bible Study 12 pm & 7 pm
Office...972-241-6151Fax...972-243-5279
Music Ministry...972-241-5985Prayer Line...972-243-2037
Office Hours... Mon. & Fri...9 am - 3 pmTues., Wed., Thurs...9 am - 6 pm
Website...www.dallasmtpisgah.org
Pastor: Rev. Robert Townsend
Carver Heights Baptist Church“A going Church for a Coming Christ”
2510 E. LedbetterDallas, Texas 75216
Church: 214-371-2024Sunday School......9:30 a.m.
Morn. Worship...8:00 a.m. & 10:45a.m.
Tues. Noonday Bible StudyWed. Prayer/Bible Study....7:00 p.m.
Hopewell Missionary Baptist Church
5144 Dolphin Rd. • Dallas, Texas 75223Ph: (214) 823-1018 Fax: (214) 824-3813
www.hmbconline.orgSunday Early Worship....8:00 a.m.
Morning Worship .... 10:45 p.m.Tuesday Youth Choir...7:00 p.m.
Wed. Prayer Meeting .....7:00 p.m Wed. Bible Study Class.....7:30 p.m.-8:30 p.m.For Prayer: Prayer@hmbconl ine.or g
Rev. Michael R. Hubbard Sr., Pastor
New Friendship MissionaryBaptist Church
“Where Friendship Is Real & The Ministry Is The Word”
2419 Metropolitan AvenueDallas, Texas 75215
Church: 214-421-7211Fax: 214-565-1530
Pastor’s O!ce: 214-421-8272Caregiver’s O!ce: 214-565-1147
www.newfriendshipmissionarybaptistchurch.comSunday School....9:15 A.M.
Morning Worship .... 11:00 A.M.Mon.-Christian Education...7:00 pmWed. Prayer Meeting ....7:30 P.M.
Rev. Johnny A. McGee, Pastor
Mt. Pisgah M.B.C. “THE ROCK”
11611 Webb Chapel Rd.Dallas, Tx. 75229
Worship Services..7:45 & 11 amSunday School...9:45 am
Wed. Bible Study 12 pm & 7 pm
O!ce...972-241-6151Fax...972-243-5279
Music Ministry...972-241-5985Prayer Line...972-243-2037
O!ce Hours... Mon. & Fri...9 am - 3 pmTues., Wed., Thurs...9 am - 6 pm
Website...www.dallasmtpisgah.org
Pastor: Rev. Robert Townsend
Rev. A. D. Smith
Ebenezer Missionary Baptist Church
8015 Blossom LaneDallas, Texas 75227
214-388-1200
R. L. Washington
New Greater EmanuelBaptist Church
2554 Ann Arbor Ave. Dallas, Texas 75216Ph: (214) 376-2873
Sunday School............9:45 amMorning Praise..........11:00 am Children’s Church......11:30 am
BTU.............................6:30 pmMon. Youth Mission ....7:00 pmTues. Men’s Ministry ....7:00 pm
Fri. Singles/Family Ministry 7:30 pm
Rev. Johnnie R. Bradley
Shiloh Missionary Baptist Church1114 Comal Street
Dallas, Texas 75203214-946-3581
8:00 am Early Morning Worship9:00 am Sunday School
11:00 am Worship Service
Rev. Frederick D. Haynes III
Friendship West Baptist Church
2020 W. WheatlandDallas, Texas 75232
972-228-5200Sun. Morn. Services 8am&10:45amWed. Bible Study 12 Noon & 7pm
Rev. Carlton Garrett
Lords Missionary Baptist Church6722 Bexar Street
Dallas, Texas 214-428-5459
9:30 am Sunday School11:00 am Worship
Concord MissionaryBaptist Church
6808 Pastor Bailey DriveDallas, Texas 75237
214-331-85228:00 am, 10:00 am & 12:00 pm
Worship Rev. Bryan Carter
Rev. Freddie Cheatum
Little Friendship Baptist Church
2415 Ann Arbor Dallas, Texas
214-374-36399:30 am Sunday School
11:00 am Worship
Rev. Jerome E. McNeil, Jr. Ph D.
Temple of FaithChristian Chapel C.M.E.
Church14120 Noel Road • Dallas, Texas 75240
972-239-1120 Church972-239-5925 Fax
Worship Services 8 & 10:45 amSunday School 9:45 am
Wednesday 12 noon prayer
Bishop Ray Campbell
Ideal Pentecostal1000 East Redbird Lane
Dallas, Texas 214-371-9228
8:00 & 10:45 am Worship9:30 Sunday School
Rev. J. E. Mitchell
Bon Air Baptist Church
5707 Bonnie View RoadDallas, Texas 75241
214-376-5846 8:00 am Early Worship
11:00 am Worshipwww.bambc.org
Rev. Fred Conwright
Greater Mount HebronMissionary Baptist Church
2335 56th Street Dallas, Texas 75241Church: 214-374-4759
9:00 am Sunday School10:30 am Morning Worship
7:00 pm - 7:30 pm Wed Bible StudyThurs. Night - Choir Rehearsal/Usher
7:00 pm Fri. Men’s Night Out
Ervay Cedar MissionaryBaptist Church
2837 Prosperity Ave.Dallas, Texas 75216Ph: (214) 376-2447
8:45 am - Sunday School10:00 am - Morning Worship
5:00 pm- B.T.U. Dr. T.L. Brown, Pastor
Greater Emanuel Baptist Church2110 E. 11th St.
Dallas, Texas 75203214-942-0218
9:00 a.m........Sunday School7:45 a.m. & 10:00 a.m...Morning Worship
6:30 p.m....Wed. Prayer/Bible StudyRev. Burley Hudson
Rev. Daryl Carter, Pastor
Shekinah TabernacleBaptist Church
2109 Beckley • Dallas, TX 214-942-2227
8:30 am Sunday School10:00 am Worship Service
Rev. Alfred Stapleton
Pilgrim RestBaptist Church
1819 N. WashingtonDallas, TX
Ph: 214-823-73088:00 am First Worship9:30 am Sunday School
10:45 am SecondWorship
Rev. Curtis Wallace
Olive Grove Baptist Church4416 South Denley Drive
Dallas, Texas 75216Ph: 214-941-4378
9:45 am - Sunday School10:45 am - Morning Worship
Midweek Service:Wednesday – Prayer and
Teaching 6:00 p.m. Rev. W. Hunter
Lotts Mortuary2434 MLK Blvd, Dallas Tx 75215
9:00 am Early Morning Worship10:15 am Sunday School11:15 am Worship Service
Rev. S.T. Tuston
Riverside Baptist Church3132 Lagow
Dallas, Texas
214-428-3200
9:30 am Sunday School
10:45 Sunday am Worship
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Rev. George Pryor
New BirthBaptist Church
444 West Ledbetter Dallas, Texas 75224
214-374-0828Early Morning Worship ........7:50 amSunday School ....................9:30 amMorning Worship ...............10:30 amEvening Worship ................7:00 p.m.
Rev. K.D. Pace
BeginnersBaptist Church
3610 Hancock Dallas, Texas 75210
214-428-2083Sunday School.....10:00 am
Morning Worship.... 11:00 amBTU.......9:30 am
Rev. John Morris, Jr.
St. Mark AME Zion Church2311 E. Illinois Ave. Dallas, TX 75216
214-376-7750 Fax 214-376-2485stmarkameziondallas.orgSunday School 9:30 amSunday Worship 11 am
Prayer Meeting Tues 12 - Wed 6 pm Sat 8 am - Sun 9 am
“You Must Be Born Again”
C.C. Robertson
Bexar Street Baptist Church2018 S. Marsalis Ave.Dallas, Texas 75216
214-943-3579Early Morning Worship......8:00 a.m.
Sunday School..........9:30 a.m.Morning Worship 10:45 am
Rev. N. C. Sargent
Faithful MissionaryBaptist Church
6255 Bonnie View Rd.Dallas, Texas 972-225-7381
9:30 am Sunday School10:45 am Worship
Rev. Louis E. Laurent
Little Flock Baptist Church
705 E. Aimee Street Forney, Texas
Sunday School.....9:30 A.M.Morning Worship....10:45 A.M.
Wed. Prayer Meeting/Bible Study..7:15 P.M.
Pastor David L. & Shirley F. Maxey
Progressive Baptist Church3314 Detonte St.
Dallas, Texas 75223Church 972-823-1962
Email: [email protected] School.....9:30 A.M.Call to Worship.... 11:00 AMMission.......6:00 - 7:00 P.M.
Bible Study……7:00 - 8:00 P.M.“The Church Where God Is Glorified”
Dwayne E. Rodgers, Sr. Pastor
Bonnie View Christian Church4861 Bonnie View at Ledbetter
Dallas, Texas 75216Church 214-376-8514
Sunday School......8:30 A.MCall To Worship... 10:00 A.M.
Wed. Prayer Service &Bible Class..7:30 P.M.
Pastor & First Lady C.C. Boyce
Lancaster Full GospelHoly Temple Church1051 West Wintergreen Rd.
Lancaster, Texas 75134972-227-1400
Sunday School ......................9:45 amSunday Morning Worship .......9:00 amSunday Bible Class ................6:30 pmSunday Night..........................7:30 pm
Rev. J.L. Rainbolt
Community WestBaptist Church
3702 TorontoDallas, Texas 214-920-2473
“Come Worship With Us”
Elder Glenn Tatum, Sr. Pastor
Open Door Church of God In Christ2651 Gooch Street Dallas, Texas 75241
Church 214-376-0354Sunday Inter. Prayer.....8 A.M.-9 A.M.Sunday School......9:15-10:50 A.M
Sunday Morning Worship... 11:00 A.M.Evening Worship...6:00 P.M.
Rev. C.C. Morgan
Israel Baptist Church 2023 West Davis Street
Dallas, Texas 75208Ph: (214) 942-7535
Sunday School....9:45 A.M.Morning Worship .... 11:00 A.M.Wed Bible Study ...6:30 P.M.
Dr. Timothy J. Brown, Pastor
New El Bethel Baptist Church
2023 Mouser Street
(214) 946-3584
Early Morning Pentecost ....8:00AM Sunday School.....9:25 AM
Mountain top Experience ....11:00 AMWed. Nite Bible Study........7:00 PM
Eld. Wallace M. Holyfield
Zion Temple Church of God in Christ4204 Frank Street
Dallas, Texas 75210Ph: (214) 426-5231
Sunday School......9:45 a.m.Morning Worship........11:15 a.m.Y.P.W.W..............6:45 p.m.
Evening Worship.........8:15p.m.
Greater Mt. Pleasant Baptist Church1403 Morrell • Dallas, Texas 75203
214-946-4522Worship Services
Sunday8:45 AM – 9:45 AM Fullfillment Hour10:00 AM Sunday Morning Worship
Wednesday6:30 PM Women, Men & Youth Meeting
7:30 PM Bible Study Dr. David Henderson
Rev. Michael L.Smith, Pastor
Redeemer MissionaryBaptist Church
2948 Singleton Blvd.Dallas, Texas 75241
Church: 214-631-2226Sunday School.....9:30 a.m.
Morning Worship.10:45 a.m.Evening Worship...7:00 p.m.
Rev. Lee W. Turner, Pastor
Greater New Mt. ZionMissionary Baptist Church
207 Eggar St.Waxahachie, Texas 75165Church (972) 937-4615
Email: [email protected] School.....9:30 A.M.Call to Worship.... 10:45 AM
Wednesday Prayer Service.... 6:30 p.m.“The Church With The Mind Of Christ”
Pastor Kenneth W. Beck
Sheep of Jesus ChristChristian Church
1724 Windmire Dr.Mesquite, Texas 75181
972-222-3763 [email protected] Service: 10:00 a.m.
Bible Study: Monday 7-8 p.m.“….lovest thou me more than these?
Feed my sheep….John 21:15-17Motto: “Where Mature Christians Are Made”
Terry White Pastor/Teacher
Marsalis Avenue MissionaryBaptist Church
2723 S. Marsalis Ave.Dallas, Texas 75216
Church: 214-943-60079:00 am Sunday School
10:30 am Morning Worship7:00 pm Prayer/Praise WorshipDr. David Wilson
Greater Cornerstone MissionaryBaptist Church8350 Forest Lane
Dallas, Texas214-349-7701
7:30 am Early Morning Worship9:00 am Sunday School
10:30 am Morning Worship
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Rev. Todd M. Atkins
Salem Institutional BaptistChurch
Rev. Todd M. Atkins - Pastor
3918 Crozier St. Dallas, TX 75215
Phone 214-428-3797
Sunday Worship Services @ 10:45 am
Sunday School @ 9:15 am
Prayer & Bible Study Wednesday @ 7:00 pm
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Brown, JoAnnMcKenzie, 78.Survived one bydaughter, DeniseGambrell, grand-daughter, Yuleici(Brian) Gambrell-Francis and 3great grandchil-dren. Wake-Thursday, April 7,
7-8:30 pm. Funeral- Friday, April 8 at 12noon. Both services will be held at St. JohnB.C.-1701 W. Jefferson, Grand Prairie,Tx
M c F a r l i n ,Charles “CharlieMack”, Age 61.Wake- Wed.,April 6 from 6-7pm at GoldenGate- 4155 S.R.L. ThorntonFrwy. Dallas, TX
Rachal, ClaudeRay, 56. Serv-ice on Saturday,April 9 at 11 amat New BirthM.B.Church ,108 Church St.Natchitoches,LA
Douglas, WillieT. “James”, 69,of Dallas, TXpassed on April2, 2011.Service-Friday, April 8 at1 pm at EaglesNest Cathedral-8045 E. Inter-state 30, Dallas,TX.
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