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TABLE OF CONTENTS

Order of Worship (7:30 a.m., 11:00 a.m., 6:00 p.m.)..........................................................2


Unison Scripture (7:30 a.m., 11:00 a.m., 6:00 p.m.) ...........................................................3
Hymn of Praise (7:30 a.m. – “God Never Fails”) ...............................................................4
Hymn of Praise (11:00 a.m. – “The Lord Is Blessing Me”) ...............................................4
Confession of Sins ...............................................................................................................4
Sermon Notes.......................................................................................................................6
Pastor’s Page ........................................................................................................................7
To Do Justice .....................................................................................................................10
Calendar .............................................................................................................................11
Heart of the Community ....................................................................................................13
HIV/AIDS Ministry/Food Service Training .......................................................................a
Trumpet Subscription...........................................................................................................b
Operation Share/Usher Ministry ..........................................................................................c
WOW Service/Married Couples Conference ......................................................................d
Information & Announcements .........................................................................................14
Prayers Only.......................................................................................................................15
Bereaved.............................................................................................................................17
Hospitalized .......................................................................................................................18
Extended Care ....................................................................................................................19
Members At Home.............................................................................................................21
Prayer Concerns .................................................................................................................24
Service and Support Groups ..............................................................................................25

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ORDER OF WORSHIP
Choral Introit...................................................................................................................................“I Was Glad”
Reception of New Members (6:00 p.m.)
Opening Hymn (7:30 a.m.) ........................................................................................“Come On In This House”
Opening Hymn (11:00 a.m.)...............................................................................“We’re Marching Up To Zion”
Opening Hymn (6:00 p.m.) ...................................................................................................“Jesus Is A Healer”
Call To Worship - Communion Collect
The Lord’s Prayer
Hymn of Praise (7:30 a.m.) ....................................................................................................“God Never Fails”
Hymn of Praise (11:00 a.m.).....................................................................................“The Lord Is Blessing Me”
Unison Scripture (7:30 a.m.) ..................................................................................................... Psalm 24 (KJV)
Unison Scripture (11:00 a.m.).......................................................................................Genesis 22:1-5 (NRSV)
Unison Scripture (6:00 p.m.) ...................................................................................2 Samuel 13:23-33 (NRSV)

[PLEASE REMAIN STANDING FOR THE READING OF THE WORD]


Invocation
Ministry of Music (6:00 p.m.) .....................................................................................................“Just As I Am”
Parish Concerns
Visitor Recognition
Passing of the Peace
The Pastor’s Word
The Service of Communion
Confession of Sins
Assurance of Pardon
Words of Institution
Distribution of Elements
The Service of Giving
Offertory Sentences
Tithes and Offerings
Benevolence Offering
Altar Call (7:30 a.m.) ................................................................................................................“He’s Not Dead”
Altar Call (11:00 a.m.)....................................................................................................“For All You’ve Done”
Sermon (7:30 a.m.) ...................................................................“Who Is The King Of Glory?” (Psalm 24:8-10)
Sermon (11:00 a.m.).................................“Obeying God’s Word When You Don’t Want To!” (Genesis 22:5)
Sermon (6:00 p.m.) ............................................................“When You Leave God Out!” (2 Samuel 13:30-31)
Hymn of Invitation (7:30 a.m.).............................................................................“Come Thou Almighty King”
Hymn of Invitation (11:00 a.m.) ...........................................................................................“Thank You, Lord”
Hymn of Invitation (6:00 p.m.)...............................................“If It Had Not Been For The Lord On My Side”
Benediction......................................................................................................................“Go Ye Now In Peace”
Right Hand of Fellowship (6:00 p.m.)

[Once the Sermon has begun, parishioners may not enter or re-enter the 1st floor Sanctuary]

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unison scripture
7:30 a.m. will come back to you."
PSALM 24 (KJV)
6:00 p.m.
1 The earth is the LORD'S, and the
fulness thereof; the world, and they that dwell 2 SAMUEL 13:23-33 (NRSV)
therein. 2 For he hath founded it upon the seas,
and established it upon the floods. 3 Who shall 23 After two full years Absalom had
ascend into the hill of the LORD? or who shall sheepshearers at Baal-hazor, which is near
stand in his holy place? 4 He that hath clean Ephraim, and Absalom invited all the king's
hands, and a pure heart; who hath not lifted up sons. 24 Absalom came to the king, and said,
his soul unto vanity, nor sworn deceitfully. "Your servant has sheepshearers; will the king
5 He shall receive the blessing from the LORD, and his servants please go with your servant?"
and righteousness from the God of his 25 But the king said to Absalom, "No, my son,
salvation. 6 This is the generation of them that let us not all go, or else we will be burdensome
seek him, that seek thy face, O Jacob. 7 Lift up to you." He pressed him, but he would not go
your heads, O ye gates; and be ye lift up, ye but gave him his blessing. 26 Then Absalom
everlasting doors; and the King of glory shall said, "If not, please let my brother Amnon go
come in. 8 Who is this King of glory? The with us." The king said to him, "Why should he
LORD strong and mighty, the LORD mighty in go with you?" 27 But Absalom pressed him
battle. 9 Lift up your heads, O ye gates; even until he let Amnon and all the king's sons go
lift them up, ye everlasting doors; and the King with him. Absalom made a feast like a king's
of glory shall come in. 10 Who is this King of feast. 28 Then Absalom commanded his
glory? The LORD of hosts, he is the King of servants, "Watch when Amnon's heart is merry
glory. with wine, and when I say to you, 'Strike
Amnon,' then kill him. Do not be afraid; have I
11:00 a.m. not myself commanded you? Be courageous
and valiant." 29 So the servants of Absalom did
GENESIS 22:1-5 (NRSV) to Amnon as Absalom had commanded. Then
all the king's sons rose, and each mounted his
1 After these things God tested mule and fled. 30 While they were on the way,
Abraham. He said to him, "Abraham!" And he the report came to David that Absalom had
said, "Here I am." 2 He said, "Take your son, killed all the king's sons, and not one of them
your only son Isaac, whom you love, and go to was left. 31 The king rose, tore his garments,
the land of Moriah, and offer him there as a and lay on the ground; and all his servants who
burnt offering on one of the mountains that I were standing by tore their garments. 32 But
shall show you." 3 So Abraham rose early in Jonadab, the son of David's brother Shimeah,
the morning, saddled his donkey, and took two said, "Let not my lord suppose that they have
of his young men with him, and his son Isaac; killed all the young men the king's sons;
he cut the wood for the burnt offering, and set Amnon alone is dead. This has been
out and went to the place in the distance that determined by Absalom from the day Amnon
God had shown him. 4 On the third day raped his sister Tamar. 33 Now therefore, do
Abraham looked up and saw the place far not let my lord the king take it to heart, as if all
away. 5 Then Abraham said to his young men, the king's sons were dead; for Amnon alone is
"Stay here with the donkey; the boy and I will dead."
go over there; we will worship, and then we

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HYMN OF PRAISE

7:30 a.m. 11:00 a.m.

GOD NEVER FAILS THE LORD IS BLESSING ME

CHORUS
God never fails, God never fails, The Lord is blessing me
He abides in me. He gives me victory. right now, o right now.
No, God never fails! Just keep the faith, The Lord is blessing me
And never cease to pray; just walk upright right now, o right now.
Call Him noon, day or night. He’ll be there. He woke me up this morning
He’ll be there. There’s no need to worry for and started me on my way.
God never fails! The Lord is blessing
me right now, o right now.
VERSE I
I never worry, I never fret; VERSE
For God almighty has never failed me yet. He woke me up this morning
Though ‘buked and scorned, I know that I’ve I was clothed in my right mind,
Been reborn, for God never fails. He didn’t let me sleep too late.
(Repeat Chorus) He woke me, woke me,
woke me right on time.
VERSE II He woke me up this morning and
No need to worry, no need to cry; started me on my way.
I’ve got my Lord, I know He is on my side. The Lord is blessing
Daily I trust. Never shall I doubt Him, for God me right now, o right now.
Never fails.
(Repeat Chorus)

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CONFESSION OF SINS

Almighty and Most Merciful Father, we come before You, acknowledging


our sins, our shortcomings, and our breaking of our Covenant with You.

Not only have we done things we ought not to have done, said things we
ought not to have said, left undone so many things we ought to have done and been
silent when we should have witnessed for You.

Not only are we guilty of that, O Lord; but we have also closed our eyes and
pretended not to see the injustices, the racism and the evil which pervade our
everyday lives.

We have shut our ears and pretended not to hear the cries for liberation
which come from the lips, lives and hearts of the oppressed - even our own Black
brothers and sisters!

Forgive us, O Lord, renew our courage and faith, and keep us ever mindful
of Thy great sacrifice. Hear us, we beseech Thee, as we come to You in love and
worship giving Your name the praise forevermore.

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TO ALL OUR VISITORS ... To all who mourn and need comforting ... To
all who are friendless and want friendship ... To all who are oppressed and need
liberation; and to whosoever will come, Trinity opens its doors. Thank you for
coming and may God bless you.

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PASTOR’S PAGE

AND WHAT ABOUT THE AFRICANS? context of their own times and are easily
misrepresented out of that context, but we can
Below is a commentary written by Dr. Martin still draw some signals from their works.
Marty, an old friend, a mentor and minister and [Both Washington and Jefferson were owners
one whose name you see often on my Pastor's of Afican slaves and fathered babies by African
Page. As he provides powerful commentary on women. What about the Africans in their
what the "Founding Fathers" really thought and discussions of and about faith?]
taught, my burning question still remains. (I
used to ask Dr. Marty questions like this way Fortunately, a new collection of snippets from
back in 1969.) What about the Africans? their writings is available in The Founders on
Religion: A Book of Quotations, edited by
John Jay, Thomas Jefferson and James Madison James H. Hutson. I first came across Hutson
wrote as if we were not a slave- holding during the bicentennials of the Declaration and
country and they were not aware of Christian the Constitution, about which he had so many
slave holders (or were not slave holders sane things to say. He is chief of the
themselves). Does religion have anything to say Manuscript Division at the Library of Congress,
about enslaving Africans? Having babies by and a scholar friendly to religion -- one who
Africans (as in Sally Hemmings)? Or "owning" shows little bias in his writings and in this
Africans? What about the Africans? current work. Thus, since the Founders differed
so much from each other, Hutson offers some
You read the commentary and tell me if I conflicting and contradictory comments by
missed something. these leaders.
I used his book while preparing a lecture on
Founders' types. First, let it be noted that this
whole cast of characters was concerned with
Rev. Jeremiah A. Wright, Jr. "virtue" and "morality" in the young republic,
and all were favorable to the influences of
Multiple Choices from the Founders religion on these. The differences came in on
-- Martin E. Marty the question of what public institutions should
do to privilege and promote religion and its
The "Founding Fathers," or "Founders," are practice.
getting worked over in public affairs, and ["Virtue" and "morality" did not include any
especially in religious matters, more than ever mention of owning human beings or sleeping
before. With courts wrestling with issues of with those whom the "Founders" defined as
church and state, educators fighting over ways property and not people. What about the
to treat faith and faiths in public institutions, Africans in these profound discussions?]
and communities battling over the place of
religious symbols on "everybody's spaces" like Type one was John Jay, author of Federalist
courthouse lawns and walls, we often find Paper No. 2, who spoke of "the privilege and
citations from figures like Washington, interest of our Christian nation." He thought
Jefferson, Adams, Madison, and so many citizens of such a nation should elect only
others. These figures were writing in the Christian rulers and not vote for the infidels,

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the ungodly. He was nearly alone, and his America, some white Christians saw nothing
view, popular as it is in some circles today, did wrong with owning slaves, sleeping with
not win out among Constitutionalists in his African women and killing Africans.]
day. He wanted uniformity in faith.
[And what about the Africans? Or were they It's our choice which direction to go in, which
considered infidels and ungodly? Okay, what type to favor.
about the Africans who were Christian?] [It is also my choice to raise the question
"What about the Africans?"]
Type two was Thomas Jefferson, [the man
who was a pedophile and raped the 15-year- All of the passages in brackets and italics are
old African girl, Sally Hemmings] who your pastor's questions and commentary on the
thought that legal privileging and promotion commentary. Am I alone? Or does anyone else
was harmful to church and state. "Truth can have these questions?
stand by itself. Subject opinion to coercion:
whom will you make your inquisitors? ------------------------------------
Fallible men .... And why subject it to WAL-MART:
coercion? To produce uniformity .... Is The High Cost of Low Price
uniformity attainable? Millions of innocent
men, women, and children, since the You are cordially invited to join Rev.
introduction of Christianity, have been burnt, Dr. Jeremiah A. Wright, Jr. and members of
tortured, fined, imprisoned; yet we have not Trinity UCC on Sunday, November 13th,
advanced one inch towards uniformity." 2005, 2:30 p.m. for the release of a new film,
[Only the uniformity that sees all Africans as “WAL-MART: The High Cost of Low Price.”
"things."] The film takes you behind the glitz and into
the real lives of workers and their families,
Type three found its voice in James Madison, business owners and their communities, in an
who had most influence on the Constitution. extraordinary journey that will challenge the
He famously wrote that "in matters of way you think, feel ... and shop.
Religion, no man's [sic] right is abridged by Invite your family, friends and
the institution of Civil Society and that neighbors to join us as we watch this 95
Religion is wholly exempt from its minute film and hear and see with our own
cognizance," while the Civil Magistrate was eyes and ears the truth that has been told to our
not a "competent Judge of Religious Truth" or congregation over the past couple years by
a good user of it "as an engine of Civil policy." Pastor Wright and Associate Pastor for Justice,
Christians ought to be most concerned, since Rev. Reginald Williams, Jr.
the Christian religion was never to show Check-out the teaser trailer at
"dependence on the powers of this world." www.walmartmovie.com, then share it with
Privilege Christianity, and you have "pride and other friends both near and far.
indolence," ignorance, servility, superstition, For persons outside of Chicago, there
bigotry, and persecution. are release locations throughout the country,
[One of man's rights was the right to own log onto www.walmartmovie.com and find
slaves in the Constitution. What about the where you can view the movie in your city
Africans? In the white religion of 18th century during the release week Nov. 13-19, 2005.

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TWO MONTHS LEFT IN THE YEAR! I never ask members to make a
sacrifice when I don’t make a sacrifice. I am
As I indicated last Sunday at all three not giving $1,000 over and above my tithe,
services, we have paid off the mortgage on this however, between now and December 31st.
worship center! We did not raise enough As your Pastor, as your leader and as your
money in our Lifestyle Stewardship Campaign spiritual example-setter, I am giving $1,000
to put a down payment on our school, each month until the end of the year to make
however. sure that we put our money back in savings.
We did not raise enough money to I gave $1000 last Sunday. That was
build a school. We did not raise enough the first month’s gift. We have two months to
money to purchase any land for a school. All go until the end of the year. Will you help
of those tasks now lie before us! me? Will you join me? Will you make a
What I shared with the congregation, commitment that will ensure us of being able
however, is that in paying off our mortgage, to do that which God is asking us to do in this
we “robbed Peter to pay Paul!” We were able day and age? That is my question for you, my
to pay off our mortgage early and stop the beloved.
interest clock from running because we
depleted our savings account! We took the Sincerely and lovingly yours,
last payment from our savings account.
To replenish our savings, I asked each
member to join me in putting the money back
into savings and I asked you to do so by giving
you several different options. Here is the first
option: if 300 members of our church will give Pastor Jeremiah A. Wright, Jr.
$1,000.00 over and above their tithes and ------------------------------------
offerings we can put the $300,000.00 back in
savings that we took from our savings to pay TV OPPORTUNITY FOR AFRICAN
off the mortgage. AMERICAN MOMS...
Here is the second option: if 3,000 GET A TRIP TO AFRICA
members will give anywhere between $100.00
and $500.00 within the next two months, we Here is an interesting travel opportunity with
can put all of our money back in savings by someone else paying and filming it....
the end of the year and not be living “from
hand-to-mouth.” The third option is that TV SERIES SEEKING MOMS FOR AN
everybody can give something. Everybody AFRICAN ADVENTURE
can't give the same thing; but everybody can
give something! BBC Television and the Travel
I did not tell the worshippers and Channel are working on an exciting new series
members at our first two services what I that will take 8 mothers from across the United
shared during the last service and that is that I States on a 7-week journey of discovery to
am not going to ask you to do anything that I Africa.
don’t do. I never ask our members to do This will be a life-transforming
something that I don’t do. vacation for these mothers to learn about each
other, themselves and the African continent.

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TO DO JUSTICE
Micah 6:8

The itinerary includes the countries of South By Rev. Reginald Williams


Africa, Botswana, Namibia and Zambia (but
may expand further). The production is For the past five years, the Community
committed to the participants experiencing the Renewal Society’s Youth Advocacy Project
real lives of African people and encountering has been working on Senate Bill 92 which will
the full diversity of the countries visited. create a new Department of Juvenile Justice.
We are particularly interested in Senate Bill 92 would help to transform the
finding academic, student/graduate and non- juvenile justice system from a system that
profit sector moms who have an interest in warehouses our young people into a network
Africa but have never had the chance to go. of preventive, rehabilitative, transitional and
Those chosen must be willing to give aftercare programs for youth.
up all their commitments (family, work and
home) for the 7-week period for this once-in-
a-lifetime opportunity. This is a chance to Youth are developmentally different from
explore the continent in a tailor-made, hands- adults and have different needs than the adult
on vacation and make a lifelong connection population. Therefore, programming needs to
with 7 other amazing women. be designed differently. Senate Bill 92 would
Applicants must be between the ages help in this effort by creating a clear bright line
of 21-55 and never have traveled outside the between the Juvenile Justice and Adult Justice
US, or have limited traveling experience. systems.
These women should be prepared to be on TV,
be outgoing and articulate and ready to take on This bill has the votes to pass; however,
a huge challenge. Illinois Speaker of the House Mike Madigan is
If this isn't you, please take a moment preventing this bill from becoming law by
to consider the dynamic women in your precluding the bill from coming to the floor for
family, work circle or social life that vote. We beseech you to contact Mike
would make great candidates (aunties, Madigan’s office and urge him to allow the bill
teachers, friends and co-workers!). Please to come to the floor so that our children will
feel free to forward this information to not continue to be warehoused in the criminal
anyone, or any groups that would be injustice system.
excited by this prospect. We have a tight
deadline and need all applications to be ACTION ITEMS
received by Thursday, November 10th! 1. Call Mike Madigan at 217-782-5350 or 312-
Please use the power of email to get your 581-8000 and urge him to bring the bill to
nominations, responding ASAP. the floor for a vote.
Interested moms can email the 2. BOYCOTT WAL-MART & SAMS CLUB
BBC at mtcasting@bbcnyproduction.com
or call (212) 974-9050 ext 231.
Thought for this week:
"There is a debt to the negro people which
America can never repay. At least then, they
must make amends."
~~Sojourner Truth

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CALENDAR

HIGHLIGHTS Choices - 118


FRI...11/11 WOW Service Women Raising Teens - 202
SUN...11/20 Usher Ministry Anniversary Financial Counseling
Service Consortium - BR
THUR...11/24 Umoja Karamu LRPM Leadership Committee
FRI...11/25 Thanksgiving Holiday Meeting - 207
(Church Offices Closed)
TUCC Village Center
SUNDAY - 11/6 (1947 W. 95th Street)
6:30 a.m. Trinity Television Broadcast 6:00 p.m. THEC Workshops - W301
TV One 6:30 p.m. Community Development
(Check your cable & satellite menu) Corporation Class - W307
7:30 a.m. Worship Service - SA 7:00 p.m. Photography Ministry - W305
9:30 a.m. Breakfast - FH Career Development - W302
Bible Study - WC
11:00 a.m. Worship Service - SA WEDNESDAY - 11/9
1:30 p.m. Dinner - FH 400 W. 95th Street
2:30 p.m. YSP Breaking The Silence 6:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.
- 118 Prayer & Fasting
6:00 p.m. Worship Service - SA 11:30 a.m. Prayer Service - WC
5:45 p.m. Praise Team - SA
MONDAY - 11/7 6:00 p.m. CHOICES - 116
400 W. 95th Street 6:30 p.m. Chaplains Meeting - FH
6:00 p.m. Voice Class - WC 7:14 p.m. Prayer Service - SA
6:30 p.m. Hospitality Ministry - 102 8:30 p.m. Women’s Drill Team - SA
Cluster Six - A
7:00 p.m. Women’s Chorus - SA THURSDAY - 11/10
Church In Society - BR 400 W. 95th Street
5:30 p.m. Imani Ya Watume - WC
TUCC Village Center 6:00 p.m. Band Rehearsal - SA
(1947 W. 95th Street) Music Ministry Retreat
7:00 p.m. Singles Community - W301 Committee - BR
Voice Class - FH
TUESDAY - 11/8 6:30 p.m. Immabasi Meeting - 102
400 W. 95th Street 7:00 p.m. Sanctuary Choir - SA
6:00 p.m. Band Rehearsal - SA Prison Ministry After Care
Women’s Drill Team - FH Committee - 207
Voice Class - WC Men’s Week Planning - BR
Singles Community Worship 7:30 p.m. Teen Male Bible Class - 118
Committee - 116
7:00 p.m. Men’s Chorus - SA
Singles Community - A

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TUCC Village Center 11:30 a.m. Girl Scout Investiture Service


(1947 W. 95th Street) -A
7:00 p.m. Athletes For Christ - W307 12:30 p.m. Walaika - FH
Kitchen Advisory Meeting 1:00 p.m. Youth Drill Team - 202
- W302 Girl Scout Investiture Service
- SA
FRIDAY - 11/11 2:00 p.m. Usher Ministry - SA
400 W. 95th Street 2:30 p.m. Women’s Drill Team - 118
10:00 a.m. Free-N-One - 118 3:00 p.m. Singles Community Prayer &
5:00 p.m. Haiti Action Movie - FH Fasting Committee - 203
5:30 p.m. Music Theory Class - 202 Sanctuary Choir Orientation
7:00 p.m. Free-N-One - 207 - FH
Tough Love - 203 4:00 p.m. Greeters Ministtry - A
WOW Service - SA Women’s Drill Team - SA
Marriage Enrichment - 207
TUCC Village Center 6:00 p.m. Women’s Drill Team Meeting
(1947 W. 95th Street) - FH
5:30 p.m. HIPPA Update Training Marriage Enrichment - 202
- W301 Church School - 207
6:30 p.m. Prison Ministry Support Group For Men Only - 118
- E102 For Women Only - WC
SATURDAY - 11/12 (532 W. 95th Street)
400 W. 95th Street 12:30 p.m. Intonjane
7:30 a.m. Yoga - Narthex II 2:30 p.m. Isuthu
9:00 a.m. Yoga Ministry Events
Committee - BR TUCC Village Center
9:30 a.m. Church School (Adults) (1947 W. 95th Street)
- WC 10:00 a.m. THEC ACT Prep - W301
Church School - 118/202 Domestic Violence Retreat
10:00 a.m. Information Technology - W307/E101/E102
Ministry - 116 2:00 p.m. Married Couples Ministry
11:00 a.m. Little Warriors For Christ - SA Executive Meeting - W301
Youth Church - 203 HIV/AIDS Ministry - W302
Kitchen Advisory Committee 3:00 p.m. Married Couples Ministry
- 118 - W301
Administrative Committee - BR 4:00 p.m. Internal Security - W302

BLACK & CHRISTIAN (NEW MEMBER CLASSES)


(6:30 - 9:30 p.m.) Tues., Nov. 22nd, 29th
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Adults (1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.) • Children 6-12 Years (2:00 - 3:00 p.m.)
Sat., Dec. 3rd

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St. Stephens Lutheran Church FOOD
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Lutheran Church of the Holy Spirit
Pleasant Green Missionary Baptist
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PRESENTS TRAINING
I LIVING WITH If your ministry uses the kitchen
D AIDS for dinners on Sunday, or any
S other food preparation and
An Evening With service, it is MANDATORY that at
least 2 members from your
S ministry attend one of the
U following meetings. New
P procedures will be introduced.

P Thursday, November 10, 2005


O MS. RAE LEWIS- 7:00 p.m.
R THORNTON TUCC Village Center
HIV/AIDS Activist
T 1947 W. 95th Street
Friday, November 18, 2005 Room 302
Trinity United Church of Christ
400 West 95th Street OR
M 7:00 - 8:30 p.m.
Saturday, November 12, 2005
I There will be HIVd/uAriInDgS Testing before, 10:00 a.m.
N and after the presentation, Trinity United Church of Christ
5:30 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.
400 W. 95th Street
I LIGHT REFRESHMENTS WILL BE
Room 118
S SERVED BEFORE THE EVENT
T Illinois
Sponsored by a Grant from the
Department of Public Health Please R.S.V.P. to the
R Center for Minority Health Services Food Service Manager
Y Greg Johnson,
773-962-5650 ext. 451

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Oper ation Sha re 2005
I was hungry and you fed me.
Matthew 25:35 TEV

Dear Church Family & Friends:

We again ask for YOUR generous support


for distribution of food baskets to the
needy in time for the “traditional”
THANKSGIVING DINNER.This year the
need is much greater and we ask those
who can to give.

Cash donations may be contributed on


LINE 99 of your giving envelopes or at
the FOOD SHARE table after the 7:30
and 11:00 a.m. services.You may also
bring contributions from the following
shopping list::

CANS OF:
Vegetables
Cranberry Sauce

BOXES OF:
Jiffy Mix
Macaroni & Cheese

You may also bring contributions to the


church daily, 9:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.
Donations will be accepted through
November 20, 2005. May God bless you
and yours as you richly bless.

Oper ation Sha re 2005

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SAVE THE DATE

SO NICE WE HAD TO DO IT TWICE!


2006
Married Couples
A Woman’s Worship Service
Conference
Married With Purpose,
Passion, Power and Praise!
Friday, November 11
7:00 p.m. March 9-11, 2006
Marriot Lincolnshire Resort
Sanctuary Lincolnshire, Illinois
Registration begins
Guest Preacher: Sunday, November 6, 2005
R e v. G i n a S t e w a r t Register in the Atrium after
each worship service
Senior Pastor
Christ Missionary Baptist Church For more information, call:
Memphis, Tennessee TUCC Married Couples Ministry Hotline:
773-962-5650 x884
or email: 2006mcmconference@sbcglobal.net

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HEART OF THE COMMUNITY

ACADEMY FOR URBAN SCHOOL ENCORE PRESENTATION “John H.


LEADERSHIP begins Chicago Public Johnson: The Man and His Vision,” presented
School twelve-month teacher training program by ABC 7 Chicago, Sunday, November 13,
in three Chicago Public Schools for recent 1:30 p.m., www.abc7chicago.com
college graduates and persons seeking a mid-
career change, Residents mentored by ETA THEATER Music Mondays, hosted by
accomplished master teachers in classrooms at Sue Conway and Cliff Kelley, second Monday
one of three training sites, Contact 773-534- of each month, 7:00-10:00 p.m., book signing,
0129 or www.ausl-chicago.org 6:00 p.m. AND…Third Thursdays, November
17, Jan Spivey Gilchrist, story telling, open
CAFÉ 917 presents “Bisquits and Gravy” mic sign-up 6:45-7:00 p.m., Call 773-288-
poetry night hosted by HBO’s Def Poetry 8776
Jam Artist “M’Reld,” Wednesday, November
23, 10:00 p.m., Friday, November 25, FORECLOSURE SOLUTIONS AGENCY
7:00-10:00 p.m., Café 917, 917 E. 79th Seminar “Giving Options to Homeowners
Street, Call Khayan Wafer, 773-398-2290 Facing Foreclosure,” Saturday, November 12,
10:00 a.m., Hall Branch, Chicago Public
CARTER G. WOODSON LIBRARY Library, 4801 S. Michigan Ave., Call Ramelia
“Comprehensive Cancer Care - Survive D. Williams, 312-924-0008
Cancer Without Toxic Side Effects,” with
Nicole King, MD, Monday, November 7, GENESIS CONNECTION of Chicago Concert
6:30-8:30 p.m., Auditorium, Call 312-747- 2005 “He Changed My Life,” Friday,
6921 November 25, 7:00 p.m., DuSable Museum,
740 E. 56th Street, Call 773-936-8082 or 773-
CHICAGO AREA COLLEGE FAIRS 873-3775
Wednesday, November 16, Olive-Harvey
College, 10001 S. Woodlawn, Friday, GRANT WRITING PROPOSAL Seven-week
November 18, 10:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m., Wright workshop, Now thru December 22, St. Samuel
College, 4300 N. Narragansett Ave., Call 773- Temple COGIC, 8749 S. State Street, Register,
838-7838 or 773-481-8259 773-874-8282

DISABLED AMERICAN VETERANS HAIRSTYLES UNLIMITED “One Monday


AUXILIARY Chapter 6 meeting and a Month,” Barbers and stylists needed to
veterans lunch, Saturday, November 12, provide personal care services to seniors,
1:00 p.m., Washington Park’s Fieldhouse, cancer patients and persons recuperating
5531 S. King Drive, Call Augie Lehmann, from a debilitating illness, Contact Ms. Allen,
or Johnnie Baylark, 773-568-3097 312-203-6587 or contact@TheOmamsite.com

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HEART OF THE VOICES FROM DEATH ROW National
speaking tour of the campaign to end the
COMMUNITY death penalty, Tomorrow, Monday, November
7, 7:00 p.m., God’s Word Christian Center,
HEALTH CARE JUSTICE ACT Public 675 Wentworth Avenue, Calumet City
Hearing, Wednesday, November 9, 4:00 p.m.,
Homewood Hotel, 17400 S. Halsted, Contact VOLUNTEERS needed to serve as sighted
Ashley Walter, 312-814-4730 or guides to assist visually impaired individuals
http://www.idph.state.il.us/hcja/index.htm at Cook County Board President John H.
Stroger’s 15th Annual Operation Access to
HEATING AID PROGRAM low income home Employment Fair for Persons with Disabilities,
energy assistance program provides one-time Thursday, November 10, 9:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m.,
benefits to offset home heating bills, Eligibility Oak Lawn Hilton, Volunteers needed 8:00
is based on household income, number of a.m.-2:00 p.m., Training provided, Call
family members and geographic location, Call 312-603-0200
800-252-8642
WHITNEY YOUNG HIGH SCHOOL
“IINVITATION TO A STRANGER” Comedic Class of 1980 25th Class Reunion, Welcome
thriller stage play, Sunday, November 13, 4:00 Reception, Friday, November 25, 6:00-10:00
p.m., DuSable Museum, Call 847-791-6458 p.m., Saturday Brunch, November 26, 10:00
a.m.-2:00 p.m., Contact Loeita Williams, 773-
IOTA NU SIGMA CHAPTER of Phi Beta 260-2866 or wyclassof1980@sbcglobal.net
Sigma Fraternity, Inc., presents “This Is How
We Roll” Skate Jam, Friday, November 25,
The Rink,1122 E. 87th Street, 12:00 a.m.-
4:00 a.m., Cost $7.00 w/skates, $10 without INFORMATION AND
skates, Call 773-221-2600
ANNOUNCEMENTS
PEOPLES ENERGY weatherization service
for senior homeowners, A caseworker will AFRICA MINISTRY Join Pastor Wright on
visit your home to determine the amount of
a spiritual and cultural sojourn to Capetown,
materials needed, Materials free and reusable,
Volunteers do installation, Call 773-921-3200 Johannesburg, and Durban, South Africa, Dec.
5-18, Call Sydneye Wilson, 773-363-9500
SEVENTH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT
Child Welfare Taskforce Summit “Best CHAPLAIN MINISTRY “Working Together
Practices for Raising African American To Inspire and Build-up the Spiritual Life of
Males,” November 14, 9:00 a.m., 3333 W. Those We Serve,” Wednesday, November 9,
Arthington, 2nd floor, Conference room D, 6:00-7:00 p.m., Wright Chapel, Call Deacon
Contact Elijah Edwards, 773-542-8634, Sheryll Bray, 773-783-2849or Adrienne Wynn,
eliwise@yahoo.com or 773-734--8307
Wsafechild@sbcglobal.net

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INFORMATION AND ANNOUNCEMENTS
CREDIT UNION members urged to pick up TRINITY UCC AND SAFER FOUNDATION
statements for the Quarter ending September Sponsoring Ready 4 Work, aftercare program
30, during our regular business hours AND… for ex-offenders: 18-34 years old, out of prison
As the holidays approach, our “Share Secured 85 days or less, no sex crimes or crimes
Loan Interest Rates” have been lowered to five against women or children AND…Ready 4
percent, all our loan rates are competitive, Work mentors needed, Must be available to
Inquire about car quotes, Please use your meet with mentees 2-6 hours per month, If ex-
Trinity Credit Union for your loan needs offender: conviction must not have been of sex
crimes or crimes against women, children, out
DRUG AND ALCOHOL RECOVERY of prison for at least 2 years, call Vanessa
MINISTRY Elections Friday, November 11, Cosby-Shannon, 773-233-1492
6:00 p.m., room TBA
TRINITY HIGHER EDUCATION
EMMAUS ROAD Grief Work Support CORPORATION Wright-Purnell College
Group “Good News,” Thursday, November Placement Center and Educational Talent
17, 7:00-8:00 p.m., Wright Chapel Search Program, November Sessions:
Listening Skills, Note Taking, Outlines and
HIPAA TRAINING Attention Deacons, Staff Essay Writing Workshop Part II, Tuesday,
and Ministry Partners: Health Insurance Nov. 15; Vocabulary, Speed Reading,
Portability and Accountability Act HIPAA Textbook Comprehension and Test-taking
Update, training session for all Deacons, Staff Workshops, Tuesday, Nov. 22; Motivation,
and Ministry Partners who received HIPAA Time Management and critical Thinking
training prior to 2005, Thursday, November Workshops, Tuesday, Nov. 29, 6:00-9:00 p.m.,
17, 7:00-9:00 p.m., Village Center, room 302, AND…College Tours – THEC presents fall
Call Rev. Alletta Jumper, 773-298-2110 tour, November 9-12, Tour I: juniors and
seniors, highlights Clark Atlanta, Spelman,
HIV/AIDS SUPPORT MINISTRY Hepatitis C Morehouse and others, Call Ms Payton, 773-
training session conducted by Ms. Corrina 298-1500
Dan, Illinois Department of Public Health,
Saturday, November 19, 2:00-6:00 p.m., YOUTH DRILL TEAM Parents: Do you have
Village Center, room 301, Call 312-409-2437 a child ages 5-12 interested in joining the
youth drill team, but not old enough yet? We
ISUTHU Parents meeting, Saturday, invite them to become part of the Baby Drill
November 12, 2:00 p.m., 532 building, New Team, Develop a relationship with God, build
mentee parents must be present AND…Dues self-esteem and discipline through Scripture,
are due, Call Fred Mead, 773-547-6007 or praise and step, Call Tracie Jenkins, 708-698-
Bryant Alexander, 773-264-7495 3317

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PRAYERS ONLY
Adams, Deacon Caston, Alfred Hamilton, Daniel Elizabeth
Lorraine & Aletha & Danielle King, Benjamin
Adams, Shane Cephas, Kaaron Hamilton, Deacon Kitching, Cynthia
Adams, Stephen Chapman, Malachi Edwina Knox, Rochelle
Albritton, Mrs. Willie Cobb, Pierce Hammond, Sr., Lambert, Rev.
Alford, Shannon Cochran, Rev. Leona Donald L. Carolyn
Allen, Stephanie Cogdell, Evelyn Hardaway-Wheeler, Lane, Priscilla
Allen, William Collins, Walter Pamela Langston, Darlene
Allen-Brown, Tubrea & Deacon Marlene Harris, Alpha Lenoir, Dea. Vanessa
Allred-Coleman, Compton, Yvonne Harris, Marilyn Lenoir, Dorothy
Baby Jalen Coney, Willie Hayes, Shelley Letterman, Ethel
Andrews, Jovan Corbitt, Ashley & Family Lewis, Deacon Ella
Atkins, Anthony Cousin, Johnta Henderson, Bertha Lewis, Donna
Averyhart, Dorothy Crayton, Rhoda Hightower, R.T. Lewis, Mary
Baker, Betty Crenshaw Family & Murty Lewis, Patty
Ballentine, Maryann Darke Family Holmes, Jr. Deacon Lloyd, Cora
Barney, Frank Davis, Baby Jacob Dion Lockett, Thetis
Barney, Mary “Ray Ray” Hood, Lillian Logan, McQueen
Barrett-Gordon, Davis, Mary Hudson, Irean Lowery, Ernest
Mamie Dillanao, Nadine Hunter, Sheena Lyles, Johnise
Barrigher, Jeffrey Dixon, Angelique Hunter, Jr., Terrance Marrable, James
Bell, Deacon Otis Dixon, Juanita Jackson, Bruce McCormick, Judy
Bennett, Janvier & Family James, Louis McCormick, Vester
Bethea, Lila Douglas, Willie James, Mia McDade, Darlene
Bibb, Stephanie Duke, Annette James, Safya McNorton, Deacon
Bland, Telina Dulaney, Quintina Jamison, Sandra Virginia
Blasingame, Mattie Dumas, Tonia Jefferson, Deacon McQueen, Trent
Boose, Christopher Dunn-Wallace, Morris Melton, Baby
Boreman, Christopher Dominique Jenkins, Deacon Dawshierra
Bowers, Jeffrey Ellis, Deacon Dora Herschel Miller, Deacon
Branch, Mrs. Mearlon Eubanks,Twyla Jenkins, Gloria Beatrice
Bratton, Marjorie Everett, Antoine Jenkins, Pamela Miller, James & Faith
Breaux, Freddie Everett, Barbara Johnson, Edna Miller, Shirley
Brown, Dr. Harriette Flowers, Donna Johnson, Florence Milliner, Tommie
Brown, Terrance Garland, Dorothy Johnson, Lois Mitchell, Evelyn
Brown, Vanessa Garrett, Willie Johnson, Maggie Moore, Rev. Janet P.
Buford, Tarren Gellinoe, Stanley Johnson, Shirley Morris, Mattie
Burnam, Charles Goodman, Temeaka Joiner, Ruth Murphy, Hattie
Burr-Harris, Graham, Elder Lucille Jones, Deacon Evelyn Murray, Dorothy
Jacqueline Gray, Deloris Jones, Raymond Muse, Virginia
Butler, Darwin Gray, Joyce Jordan, Celina Nesbitt, Derrick
Butler, Evan Gray, Viola Jordan, Diane Nevils, Tessie
Butler, Myrtle Gwynn, Mother Irma Keith, Anna M. Newburn, Thelma
Cannon, Alvin Miller & Arthur Keith, James Page, Mildred
Carter, Deacon Carole Hall, Jenny Kimball, Deacon & Family

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PRAYERS ONLY

Palmer, Spencer Sampson, Mary & Carol Watt, Mildred


Parrott, Deacon Sanders, Norma Jean Thornton, Barbara Weaver, Mr. Ashley
Victor, Deidre, Scott, Angela Marie Tilford, Deacon Doris Westbrook, Nia
Brandon & Ariel Scott, Elmer Timberlake, Deacon White, Willa
Passmore, Cynthia Scott, Jacqueline Joyce Wilks, Elizabeth
Patrick, Nicole Shells, Venetia Todd, Bradley Williams, Hortense
Pearson, Micah Simmons, Laverne & Family Williams, Minnie
Perkins, Janet Simpson, Royal Trenoir, Joseph Williams, Patrick
Perry, Curtis V. Sims, Leona D. & Carol Williams, Timothy
Poole, James Slay, Johnathan Triplett, Mother Sadie Wilson, Dardina
Pugh-Lightfoot, Eric Sledge, Marsha Trotter, Shirley Wilson, Dea. Wendy
Purlie, Linzy Smith, Barbara Tucker, Carolyn Wilson, John
Reason, Chester Smith, Debra Tucker, James Wilson, Mr. Leslie
Reed, Cynthia Smith, Edward & Linna Wimberly, LaShaun
Reid, DIT Stella & Betty Tyson, Baby Dylan Wise, Christopher
Roberts, Jimmy Smith, Sarah Upshaw, Jr., Albert Withers, Mother
Robertson, Family South, Lucretia Usher, Iza Ernestine
Robinson, Jacob Spain Family Wagner, Jan Woolridge, Joslyn
Robinson, James Speaks, Denise Waiters, Jamel Wordlaw, Robert
Robinson, Pastor Spencer, Nate Waites, Robert Wright-Miller,
& Family Starks, Dea. Connie Wallace, Sammy Mildred
Rodgers, Yvonne Steele, William Ware, Baby Madison Young, Samella
Rogers, Devin Stevens, Sr., Claude Washington, Otha Ysak, Tewodros
Rounsaville, Linda Streeter, Lue Washington-Dyk,
Ryan, Rasheeka Taylor, Jesse Gwendolyn
Salone, Elaine Ternoir, Joseph Watson, Eva

BEREAVED
THE FAMILY OF: PLEASE SEND CARDS TO:

Mrs. Ruth E. Chambers Dr. Yvonne V. Delk & Family, 40 Rader St., Apt. #612
Norfolk, VA 23510
Mr. Reuben Grant Ms. Marsie White & Family, 61 W. 15th St., Apt. #605 (05)
Mrs. Luetta Hamlin Mrs. Evelyn Liverpool & Family, 5000 S. East End Ave. (53)
Mrs. Virginia Harris Deacon Mosea Harris & Family, 10900 S. Parnell Ave. (28)
Miss Willa Hill Mrs. Marcia Baxter & Family, 1560 W. 99th St. (43)
Mr. Timothy Jenkins Mrs. Deborah Wade & Family, 9131 S. Crandon Ave. (17)
Mrs. Mattie Lindsey Ms. Stephanie Harris & Family, 6942 S. Aberdeen St. (21)

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BEREAVED

Mr. Leonard Minor Mrs. Deborah Minor-Harvey & Family, 1423 E. 68th St., #3 (37)
Mr. Bernard Smith Mrs. Tecumseh Greenlaw & Family, 8120 S. Ellis Ave. (19)
Mrs. Helen Whitehead Ms. Cathy Whitehead & Family, 11019 S. Esmond Ave. (43)
Mrs. Elizabeth Witt Rev. Barbara J. Allen & Family, 9313 S. Peoria St. (20)
Mr. Robert Wilson Mrs. Ethel Austin & Family, 11717 S. Justine St. (43)

HOSPITALIZED

Carolyn Booth Michael Jackson Constance Thomas


Rush University Medical Northwestern Memorial Trinity Hospital
Center Hospital 2320 E. 93rd St. (17)
1653 W. Congress Pkwy. 251 E. Huron St. (12) 773-967-2000
(12) 312-926-2000
312-942-5000 Shirley Trotter
Irene Mattox St. Francis Hospital
Darwin Butler Trinity Hospital 12935 S. Gregory St.
Comer Children’s Hospital 2320 E. 93rd St. (17) Blue Island, IL 60406
University of Chicago 773-967-2000 (NO CALLS/VISITS –
5841 S. Maryland Ave. (37) CARDS ONLY)
(PASTORAL VISITS ONLY) Hattie Murphy
Christ Hospital Helen Vernardo
Katherine Butts 4440 W. 95th St. Holy Cross Hospital
University of Chicago Oak Lawn, IL 60453 2701 W. 68th St. (29)
Hospital 708-684-8000 773-884-9000
5841 S. Maryland Ave. (37)
773-702-1000 Michael Tellis Gwendolyn Washington-
Alexian Brothers Hospital Dyk
Frances Haynes 800 W. Biesterfield Rd. Oak Park Hospital
Mercy Hospital Elk Grove Village, IL 60007 520 S. Maple Ave.
2525 S. Michigan Ave. (16) 708-437-5500 Oak Park, IL 60302
312-567-2000 (PASTORAL VISITS ONLY)

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SICK & SHUT-IN
EXTENDED CARE FACILITIES

ARDER, Claude ESKRIDGE, Orguerete LOWE, Gladys


Chevy Chase Nursing Home Ingalls Rehabilitation Center The Coles Supported Living
3400 S. Indiana Ave. One Ingalls Dr. Senior Housing
Chicago, IL 60616 Harvey, IL 60426 7419 S. Exchange Ave.
Room 403, Bed 1 Room 249, Bed 1 Apt. #404
312-842-5000 708-333-2300 Chicago, IL 60649
773-375-5862
BUTLER, Alice Faye FINDLEY, Maxine
Washington Heights Victory Center of MARTIN, Kim
Nursing Home River Oaks Dawson Nursing Home
1010 W. 95th St. (43) 1370 Ring Rd., #301 3500 S. Giles Ave.
Room 224, Bed 2 Calumet City, IL 60409 Chicago, IL 60653
773-298-1177 708-862-0742 Room 200, Bed 2
312-326-2000
CARTER, Michael FLOWERS, Donna
Washington Heights Renaissance at Midway MASON, Claristine
Nursing Home Nursing Home Alden-Wentworth
1010 W. 95th St. (43) 4437 S. Cicero Ave. Rehabilitation Center
Room 329, Bed 2 Chicago, IL 60630 201 W. 69th St. (21)
773-298-1177 Room 340, Bed 1 Room 229
773-581-1834 773-487-1200
COLLINS, Laverne
Chevy Chase Nursing Center HAMPTON, Ineze McINTOSH, Deacon
3400 S. Indiana Avenue Manor Care Maurice
Chicago, IL 60616 Health Care Services Lexington House
Room 315, Bed 2 2145 E. 170th St. Nursing Home
(312) 842-5000 South Holland, IL 60473 10300 Southwest Highway
Room 338, Bed C Chicago Ridge, IL 60415
ELZIE, Deacon Evelyn 708-474-4167 Room 234, Bed C
Renaissance Nursing Center 708-425-1100
2940 W. 87th St. (52) KIMBALL, Deacon
Room 203, Bed 1 Elizabeth MILLER-GWYNN, Mother
773-434-8787 Renaissance at South Shore Irma
Nursing Home Manor Care West
2425 E. 71st St. (49) Rehabilitation Center
Room 111, Bed A 6300 W. 95th St.
773-721-5000 Oak Lawn, IL 60453

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SICK & SHUT-IN
EXTENDED CARE FACILITIES

Room 20, Bed 1 SHEATS, Benjamin TINSLEY, Eddis


708-599-8000 Rest Haven Central Dawson Nursing Home
13259 S. Central Ave. 3500 S. Giles Ave. (53)
MOORE, Hilton Palos Heights, IL 60463 Room 201, Bed 1
Manor Care Nursing Home Room 23 312-326-2000
940 Maple Ave. 708-597-1000
Homewood, IL 60430 WATSON, Janet
Room 100, Bed 1 SMITH, Mary Baker Timberview Nursing Home
708-799-0244 Mongtomery Place 2450 Taft St.
5550 S. South Shore Dr. (15) Gary, IN 46404
MOTEN, Marguerite Room 208 Room 319, Bed 2
Renaissance at South Shore 773-753-4100 219-977-2610 Ext. 342
Nursing Home
2425 E. 71st St. (49) STEPHENS, Leroy WATT, Mildred
Room 133, Bed B Bell Haven Nursing Home Renaissance at South Shore
773-721-5000 11401 S. Oakley Ave. (43) Nursing Home
(COMMUNION VISITS Room 125, Bed 1 2425 E. 71st St. (49)
ONLY) 773-233-6311 Room 409, Bed A
773-721-5000
NATHANIEL, Willa Mae TEVERBAUGH, George
Glenshire Nursing Home Rush-Barton Supported WILLIAMS, Maudine
22660 S. Cicero Ave. Living Facility Halsted Terrace
Richton Park, IL 60471 1245 S. Wood St. (08) Nursing Home
Room 306, Bed 1 Room 320 10935 S. Halsted St. (28)
708-747-6120 312-421-5220 Room 231, Bed 2
773-928-2000
PEAVY, Irene THOMPSON, Opreabea
Victory Center of River Oaks Alden-Prairie Village WILSON, Louis
1370 Ring Rd., Apt. #407 Rehabilitation Center Renaissance at 87th St.
Calumet City, IL 60409 16450 S. 97th Ave. Nursing Home
708-832-1130 Orland Park, IL 60467 2940 W. 87th St. (52)
Room 202, Bed 1 Room 302, Bed 1
ROGERS, Marlene 708-403-6500 773-434-8787
Kindred-Chicago Lake Shore
Rehabilitation Center
6130 N. Sheridan Road (60)
Room 311
773-381-1222

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SICK & SHUT-IN • Members At Home
ADAMS-CHILDS, Vernita 1621 E. 68th St., Apt. #1A (37) 773-363-8625
ALLEN, Deacon Quinville 11919 S. Harvard Ave. (28) 773-468-8228
BASKIN, Marie 14339 Park Ave., Harvey, IL 60426 708-257-6547
BROOKS, Arzulia 9412 S. Eggleston Ave. (28) 773-224-7581
BROWNLEE, Sr., Matthew 10025 S. Green St. (43) 773-239-5160
BURKS, Willa A. 18525 S. Center Ave., Homewood, IL 60430 708-799-3581
CARTER, Deacon Carole 4934-D S. Cornell Ave. (15) 773-493-3698
CARTWRIGHT, Rose 734 Carnation Lane, Matteson, IL 60443 708-748-4282
CHAMBERS, Eloise 3648 174th Ct., Lansing, IL 60458 773-392-9695
CLAY, Louise 11626 S. Stewart St. (28) 773-468-9642
CLAY, Nancy 5948 W. Midway Park (44) 773-287-9194
COLLINS, Deacon Marlene & Walter 9205 S. Bell St. (43) 773-881-3374
COMPTON, Yvonne 400 E. 41st St., Apt. #601N (53) 773-285-0555
Visits on Wednesdays after 6:00 p.m.
DENSON, Louise 400 Park Ave., Apt. #210
Calumet City, IL 60409 708-730-3169
DUKE, Annette 818 Gray Ave., Evanston, IL 60202 847-869-0408
DUNAGAN, Patricia 7318 S. King Dr. (19) 773-846-1453
EVERETT, Barbara 231 S. Orchard Dr., Park Forest, IL 60466 708-228-5298
FLUNDER, Linda 5205 S. Michigan Ave. (15) 773-373-8656
FORD, John 8939 S. Dante Ave. (19) 773-734-7363
FUNCHES, Josephine 9312 S. Union Ave. (28) 312-805-1401
Visits before 12:00 Noon on Sundays
GEARRING, Carol 5212 S. Ingleside Ave. (15) 773-493-2848
GILLIAM, Joseph 9804 S. Lowe Ave. (28) 773-445-8204
GLOVER, Delores 7759 S. Chappel Ave. (49) 773-768-3508
GOINS, Patrick 10336 S. Crandon Ave. (17) 773-375-7584
GORDON, Mary 1440 S. Indiana Ave., Apt. #607 (05) 312-360-1412
HANNAH-LINSON, Donna 2728 W. Seipp (52) 773-471-6440
HARDY, Glodine c/o Lois Walker
598 Andover St., Chicago Heights, IL 60411 708-481-5814
HARDY, Maide 1380 Ring Rd., Apt. #412
Calumet City, IL 60409 708-862-2979
HENDERSON, Bertha Mae 51 W. 83rd St. (20) 773-874-5702
HEREFORD, Bessie 9251 S. Parnell Ave. (20) 773-846-0448
HORNSBURGER, Ruby 369 E. 88th St. (19) 773-846-9234
HOSKINS, Mr. J.D. 2500 120th St., Blue Island, IL 60406 708-371-1048
JACKSON, Bruce 10741 S. Morgan St. (43) 773-995-5912
JACKSON, Lillian 7309 S. Dante Ave. (19) 773-493-5421
JOHNSON, Florence 1715 E. 91st St. (17) 773-734-4655
KENAN, Kristen 8820 S. Longwood Dr. (20) 773-881-1229
LEMON, Jackqudene 1036 W. 88th St. (20) 773-874-9002
LITTLE, Nettie 200 Park Ave., Apt. #626
Calumet City, IL 60409 708-891-5154

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SICK & SHUT-IN • Members At Home
MARRABLE, James 10136 S. Peoria St. (43) 773-445-6876
MARTIN, Robert 2135 Tanglewood Dr., Apt. #313
Hammond, IN 46323 219-845-1978
McCORMICK, Judy 9173 S. Harvard Ave. (20) 773-928-2798
McCRAY, Rev. Charles 495 Ginger Lane, Apt. #11
Calumet City, IL 60409 708-360-6390
McCULLUM, Shellee 9319 Forestview Rd., Evanston, IL 60203 847-674-0986
McDADE, Darlene 18555 Hickory Ct., Apt. #17, Lansing, IL 60438 708-418-0145
McFADDEN, Deborah 512 Davis St., Park Forest, IL 60466 708-283-1712
MILES, Mary 6142 S. St. Lawrence Ave., 1st Floor (37) 773-667-0167
MILLER, Cicero 9238 S. Ada St. (20) 773-239-1421
MINTER, Ruth 7350 S. May St. (21) 773-962-0801
MOORE, Bessie 6225 S. Drexel Ave. (37) 773-955-4248
MUSE, Virginia 9530 S. Lowe Ave. (20) 773-779-7460
OWENS, Derrick c/o Arlola Rawls
8039 S. Michigan Ave. (19) 773-371-3385
OVERTON, Jean 12848 S. Eggleston Ave. (28) 773-264-5431
PAYTON-LOVE, Mary 7938 S. Jeffrey Blvd. (49) 773-734-7828
PEAGUES, Mary 120 E. 83rd St. (19) 773-873-2629
Visits on Tues & Thurs 8:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.
QUINN, Anna 7022 S. South Shore Drive., Apt. #715 (49) 773-684-8831
REED, Alvin 9752 S. Calumet Avenue (28) 773-928-1091
RHONE, Constance 2355 E. 67th St., Apt. #202 (49) 773-667-6359
ROBINSON, Candie 419 E. 110th St., Apt. #1B (28) 773-291-0185
ROBINSON-MONTGOMERY, Mary 3114 W. 84th St. (52) 773-476-8969
RODGERS, Judith 1448 E. 69th Pl., 1st Flr. (37) 773-493-9804
SHOEMATE, Delores 10105 S. LaSalle St. (28) 773-568-2077
SINGLETON, Mrs. Lonnie 12207 S. Loomis St. (43) 773-704-6956
SMITH, Edward & Betty 17791 Arlington Dr.
Country Club Hills, IL 60478 708-206-1457
SMITH, Olah 10510 S. Rhodes Ave. (28) 773-995-6893
SMITH, Jr., Walter 10338 S. Church St. (43) 773-881-8733
STEVENS, Sr., Claude c/o Pamela Scott
123 Treehouse Rd., Matteson, IL 60443 708-748-7335
SYKES, Herdie 20030 Oregon Trail
Olympia Fields, IL 60461 708-481-2769
TERZICH, Bernice 8427 S. Winchester St. (20) 773-779-2944
TUCKER, Geraldine 400 E. 41st St., Apt. #602N (53) 773-924-2207
VANCE, Willa 8645 S. Vernon Ave. (19) 773-483-0288
WAGNER, Jan 4135 W. 193rd St., Country Club Hills, IL
60478 708-799-1603
WALKER, Lorraine 9201 S. Wallace Ave. (20) 773-846-9603
WASHINGTON, Deacon Sadie 5412 S. Drexel Ave. (15) 773-643-7978
WILLIAMS, Janna 7937 S. Perry Ave. (20) 773-874-3517

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SICK & SHUT-IN • Members At Home
WRIGHT, Tanya 3154 W. 64th St. (29) 773-476-3919
YOUNG, Debra 15229 S. Blackstone, Dolton, IL 60419 708-841-2042
YOUNKINS, Rose 9332 S. Eggleston Ave. (20) 773-483-2784

CARDS ONLY
BRATTON, Marjorie c/o Rev. Ramah Wright, 400 W. 95th St. (28)
BROWN, Hysson 10427 S. Hoxie Ave. (17)
CHAPMAN, Malachi 10838 S. Wallace Ave. (28)
CONDA, William 12453 S. Emerald Ave. (28)
GARDNER-PEARSON, Renee 17607 S. Mulberry, Country Club Hills, IL 60478
GILMORE, Laura 1155 Westgrove Pkwy., Apt. #186, Tempe, AZ 85283
HARRIS, Michelle 811 W. Madison St., Apt. #115 (07)
PALMER, Spencer 1956 Lisson Rd., Naperville, IL 60565
ROBERTS, Fontain 1829 N. Austin Ave. (39)
SPENCER, Nate 7800 S. Sangamon St., Apt. #3 (20)
SPIVEY, Willie 8143 S. Sangamon Ave. (20)
STARKS, Deacon Connie 232 Solomon Dr., Ellenwood, GA 30294-4507
TAYLOR, Dr. Brenda 52380 Windemere Dr., Granger, IN 46530
WALKER, Jr., Floyd 8428 S. Green St. (20)
WHITE, Willa 3555 S. Cottage Grove Ave., Apt. #705 (53)
WILLIAMS, Brandi 7202 Silverton Trail, Austell, GA 30168

COMMUNION VISITS ONLY


BARRETT-GORDEN, Mamie 8436 S. King Dr. (19) 773-846-6229
BENN, Vester 9035 S. Luella Ave. (17) 773-374-8914
BROWN, Ann H. 1342 W. 111th Place (43) 773-445-5315
COGDELL, Evelyn 640 W. 95th Street (28) 773-488-4119
GWYNN, Arthur 9346 S. Wentworth Ave. (20) 773-821-0102
JEFFERSON, Lorine M. 9600 S. Prospect Ave. (43) 773-429-0754
JONES, Lula 11325 S. Union Avenue (28) 773-468-4743
LEGGETT, Aurelia 1639 W. 107th Street (43) 773-233-0286
MARTIN, Willie 9600 S. Lowe Ave. (20) 773-779-5791
NELSON, Mary & Thomas 5401 S. Hyde Park Blvd., Apt. #1101 (15) 773-667-3404
ROGERS, George & Betty 400 E. 41st St., Apt. #2010S (53) 773-285-3941
ROUNSAVILLE, Linda 9344 S. Bishop St. (20) 773-983-8322
THOMAS-REED, Willa 8742 S. Peoria Avenue (20) 773-994-2056
TRIPLETT, Sadie 9612 S. Wallace (28) 773-779-1689
WILKS, Elizabeth 2960 N. Lake Shore Dr., Apt. #2507 (57) 773-296-0580
WILLIAMS, Cheryl 9206 S. Normal Ave. (20) 773-994-6710
WITHERS, Mother Ernestine 340 E. 38th St., Apt. #807 (53) 773-373-3747

DEACON VISITS ONLY


GRAY, Viola 9518 S. LaSalle Ave. (28) 773-264-2592
WEAVER, Odessa 6751 S. Constance Ave. (49) 773-288-3795

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SERVICE AND SUPPORT GROUPS

AKIBA SALES COMMUNITY & ECONOMIC HEALTH


773-962-5660 EMPOWERMENT & WELLNESS
M - TH 773-962-5650, Ext. 819 MINISTRY
9:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m. COMMUNITY
FR - 11:00 a.m.-7:00 p.m. COUNSELING MENTAL HEALTH
SAT - 9:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. MINISTRY SUPPORT GROUP
SUN - After Each Service Answering Service 773-978-0725 or
773-962-0043 773-734-4033, ext. 111
AMANI VOLUNTEER
HOSPICE CARE PROGRAM CREDIT UNION HIV/AIDS
773-298-0473 TU & TH - 6:00-8:00 p.m. SUPPORT
M - FRI SAT - 9:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m. MINISTRY
9:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. SUN - After 7:30 312-409-AIDS or
& 11:00 a.m. Services 312-409-2437
BLAINE DeNYE LIBRARY 773-962-5686
773-962-5650, ext. 740 773-723-8382 (fax) HOUSING
TU & TH MINISTRY
11:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m. & DIABETES Zeke Morris
6:00-8:00 p.m. SUPPORT GROUP 773-643-5300 Ext. 59
SAT 773-928-3233
10:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m. KUJICHAGULIA
DOMESTIC SPECIAL CITIZENS
CAN-CER-VIVE HELPLINE VIOLENCE SUPPORT
773-962-5650 MINISTRY MINISTRY
Mailbox 830 CONFIDENTIAL HELPLINE 24 Hours
773-962-5650 J. Payton
CAREER Mailbox 811 773-373-7042
DEVELOPMENT
MINISTRY DRUG & ALCOHOL MATH TUTORIAL
24-Hour Answering Service RECOVERY 773-962-5650
773-962-0139 MINISTRY
Careerdevelop@tucc.org Tough Love PRISON MINISTRY
773-962-5650, Ext. 808 Answering Service
COLLEGE Free “N” One 773-962-5650
PLACEMENT OFFICE 773-962-5650, Ext. 808 Mailbox 886
TU & TH - 1:00-9:00 p.m.
WED - 10:00-6:00 p.m. FAMILY CAREGIVER TRINITY COMPUTER
FR - 10:00-6:00 p.m. SUPPORT GROUP LEARNING CENTER
SAT - 9:00-5:00 p.m. Tommie Jean Ryhal 773-962-5658
Sundays & Mondays 773-375-6981
CLOSED Eleanor Anderson
773-298-1590 773-881-1419

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PASTORAL/PROGRAM STAFF
Rev. Dr. Jeremiah A. Wright, Jr., Senior Pastor
Rev. Dr. James L. Miles, Chief Operating Officer
Rev. Wanda J. Washington, Associate Pastor, Director of Pastoral Services
Rev. Stacey Edwards, Associate Pastor
Rev. Pamela Fox, Associate Pastor
Rev. Barbara A. Heard, Associate Pastor
Rev. John E. Jackson, Sr., Associate Pastor
Rev. Michael G. Sykes, Associate Pastor
Rev. Reginald Williams, Associate Pastor
Dr. Julia Speller, Director Christian Education
Rev. Michael D. Jacobs, Minister to Youth and Children
Rev. Ann Patton, Minister of Christian Education
Deacon Shirley Bims-Ellis, Director Center for African Biblical Studies
Toya Perry, Chief Financial Officer
Robert E. Wooten, Jr., Director of Music
Deacon Jeri L. Wright, Director of Media
Janet Wright-Moore, Executive Secretary

Friday Worship Service Sunday Worship Service Mondays & Thursdays


• F.A.T. Fridays • 7:30 & 11:00 a.m., 6:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m.
Every Friday • 12:00 Noon (Praise Service begins Website • www.tucc.org
Chicago Federation of Musicians 15 minutes prior) Television Broadcast
Building Sundays 6:30 a.m.,
175 W. Washington Street Sunday Bible Discovery Hour (TV One, Check Local Listings)
9:45 a.m. Prayer Line 773-298-2160
Saturday Church School Sunday Youth Church
9:30 a.m. 7:15 a.m., 10:45 a.m. Weekly Praise/Prayer Service
532 W. 95th Street & 400 W. 95th St. Sundays
LIVE Webcasts 7:15 a.m., 10:45 a.m., 5:45 p.m.
Sundays Wednesdays • 11:30 a.m., 7:14 p.m.
7:30 & 11:00 a.m., 6:00 p.m.

Church Office Hours Reception Desk Hours Synergy Counseling Center


Monday through Friday Monday through Friday 532 W. 95th Street
9:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. 9:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m. 773-994-9937
Saturdays • 9:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m.
Saturdays • 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Sundays • 6:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m.

“There are different ways of serving, but the same Lord is served.”
1 Corinthians 12:5 (TEV)

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