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Kappa Alpha Psi and Alpha Kappa Alpha joint community service initiative: Dallas Life Foundation On Saturday, February 25, 2012 the MansfieldCedar Hill Alumni Chapter of Kappa Alpha P s i F r a t e r n i t y, I n c . partnered with the Omicron Mu Omega chapter of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc. as it launched a joint community service project at the Dallas Life Foundation. The men, women and children of the Dallas Life Foundation were served by the alumni chapters through panel discussions surrounding physical, mental and emotional health. The invited speakers for the event, which included Dr. Gather Williams Jr. and Dr. Karana Fairley, addressed questions that the residents of the Dallas Life Foundation had concerning health, emotional
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support as well as spiritual fitness. This community service collaboration between Kappa Alpha Psi and Alpha Kappa Alpha at the Dallas Life Foundation will continue for an
eight-month-period ending in late September of 2012. Each organization is committed to this proactive initiative to serve the residence of the Dallas Life Foundation.
Dallas Area Rapid Transit (DART) is adding a uniformed security presence on every train with a combination of police, fare enforcement officers and armed security guards. DART operates up to 42 trains, in sets of two or three rail cars, during its peak service. The uniformed staff will be on the vehicles during regular operating hours. The commitment includes 140 personnel. This was done by adjusting staff assignments and the use of overtime and security guards. DART has used armed security guards for several years in a variety of capacities. No end date has been established for this new initiative. This is the latest in a series of steps taken by the agency to increase the visibility of police and other uniformed security staff following some recent incidents that have happened on agency property. These actions include sweeps of stations by DART Police and stepped up enforcement of the agency's Code of Conduct in an effort to maintain system safety and the passenger's sense of security. While DART has long enjoyed excellent working relationships with law enforcement agencies within its service area, the agency and those agencies are exploring ways to enhance that cooperation. DART already participates on a number of joint security and safety efforts with those agencies. INSIDE DART continues adding closed circuit cameras at all light rail stations. That project is scheduled for completion Ask Dr. Hollie !! ! ! 5 in March. Community Calendar ! ! ! 6 The agency will begin a pilot program for cameras on trains later this year. In addition, the new bus fleet Elite Sports/Entertainment ! ! 8 scheduled to be put in service later this year, will feature vehicles with cameras. Treasures of the City ! ! ! 8 Also this spring customers will be able to send text messages to DART Police to report suspicious behavior. Ministers Listings! ! ! 14-18 This is in addition to calling 911 or 214-928-6300. March 2, 2012
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Dear Dr. Hollie, My husband and I have been having an ongoing argument about one of my son’s friends and the influDear Dr. Hollie, ence he may or may not have on our son. My son is My About husband and I have 13. six months ago, been having an ongoing ara family with their own 13gument about one of my year-old son moved in next Dr. Karen Hollie son’s friends and thetoinfludoor to us. Needless say, ence he may or being may not he and my son, the on our son.became My son is only two teenshave on our street, fast 13. About six months ago, friends. When first meeting this other family 13child, I did nota like himwith onetheir bit. own He was year-old son moved in next Dr. Karen Hollie and had the worst attitude you disrespectful door to us. Needless to say, could imagine. I use the past tense because he and my son, being the I’ve noticed in the last few months that only two teens on our street, became fast there has been some improvement. He friends. When first meeting this other smiles more, he’s using “yes, ma’am” and child, I did not like him one bit. He was “no, ma’am,” as well as several other nodisrespectful and had the worst attitude you ticeable improvements. On the other hand, could imagine. I use the past tense because I think my son kind of picked up on some I’ve noticed in the last few months that of his bad habits. He has picked up a slight there has been some improvement. He attitude. On several occasions, my hussmiles more, he’s using “yes, ma’am” and band asked him to do things that never got “no, ma’am,” as well as several other nodone. My husband quickly blamed the ticeable improvements. On the other hand, friend and doesn’t want my son around him I think my son kind of picked up on some anymore. I think that my son is more of a of his bad habits. He has picked up a slight good influence than the other young man attitude. On several occasions, my husis a bad influence. So, that has basically band asked him to do things that never got been our argument for the last two weeks, done. My husband quickly blamed the whether or not my son should be kept away friend and doesn’t want my son around him from the boy next door. Please tell me anymore. I think that my son is more of a what you think. Should I be more cautious good influence than the other young man because the other boy could be a bad influis a bad influence. So, that has basically ence on my son? Or should my son be albeen our argument for the last two weeks, lowed to remain friends with this boy whether or not my son should be kept away because he influences him the right way? from the boy next door. Please tell me what you think. Should I be more cautious Good or Bad Influence because the other boy could be a bad influence on my son? Or should my son be alDear Influence, lowed to remain friends with this boy because he influences him the right way? What you need to do is have a talk with your son. Congratulate him for being a Good or Bad Influence great influence on his friend. Let him know he is a leader and how he has helped Dear Influence, the other child develop great character. Also, as a leader you expect him not to What you need to do is have a talk with change and pick up bad habits. Tell your your son. Congratulate him for being a husband that youonthink it is absolutely great influence his friend. Let hima great idea because you want your son to exknow he is a leader and how he has helped ercise his strong suit, which is helping oththe other child develop great character. ers change for the better. Also, as a leader you expect him not to
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Notes From Union Hope
Fruits of Redemption Our Church school lesson was desperately needed in the body of Christ today. Our subject was “Fruits of redemption” Gal 5:22-6:10. How often do we see the fruits of the spirit manifested among believers today? Fruit like Love, joy, peace, self –control, what we too often see are people desirous of vain glory (keep the spot light on me) provoking one another, envying one another, my brothers and sisters these thing ought not to be in the body of Christ. The lesson also reminded us that when a brother or sister is overtaken in a sin our first response should be how do I help my brother or sister get back on track, not making sure that everyone know about it, we have to be careful how we treat a fallen brother or sister because we
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Because this was our church anniversary the pastor pointed out that many churches have had to close their doors and cease to operate as a church simply because the membership
How often do things die due to neglect? You don’t have to do anything to cause the grass in your yard to die; just don’t do anything to keep it alive. The focus of the message was on the word “Negligent.” How often do things die due to neglect? You don’t have to do anything to cause the grass in your yard to die; just don’t do anything to keep it alive. All you have to do to stop your car from operating the way it was made to operate is do nothing to upkeep it .
or the leadership failed to do what must be done for a church to remain operational. When the members fail to attend, or attend and fail to support the ministry of the church with their finance and efforts they have neglected the church and negligence caused it to cease to do the work of the Lord. Be Blessed
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Israel encounter with the Red Sea ex- like they were in a lose / lose situation. This should sound familiar to most of perience brought them in contact with the three enemies of mind; fear, worry us, especially when you had a bad past n times of trials, and doubt. and your present is fearful, and your futroubles, and trageOne may ask “what’s so frightening ture looks weary. dies, prayer will about theytake wereadvice in a lose / lose situation. Israelthe encounter the Red Sea ex- likeLet’s from Moses, who Red Seawith experience?” Well, help us become more the Thisus should to most of perience brought them in of contact them,with and gives three sound steps tofamiliar victorious living. Red Sea was in front sober minded and know their especially when you a bad“Fear past the three enemies mind; fear, worry enemies, the of Egyptian army was us,And Moses said unto thehad people, ofserve trials, that nthetimes God we is behind and is fearful, your fuand doubt. them. not, your standpresent still, and see the and salvation of troubles, and tragebigger than any problem ask “what’s so frightening ItOne wasmay somewhat like being caught be- ture the looks Lord weary. which He will show you dies,have. prayer will about we may Let’s take advice from Moses, who Red Sea experience?” Well, tween athe rock and a hard-place. They felt today.” help us become more the Red Sea was in front of them, and gives us three steps to victorious living. sober minded and know their enemies, the Egyptian army was said unto the people, “Fear Support the Elite News Celebrating 52 years of servingAnd theMoses Community. that the God we serve is behind them. not, stand still, and see the salvation of bigger than any problem It was somewhat like being the for Lordcommunity which He news! will show you 214-372-6500 www.elitenews.com. We arecaught yourbesource we may have. tween a rock and a hard-place. They felt today.”
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change and pick up bad habits. Tell your husband that you think it is absolutely a Dr. Hollie is a Pastor and practicing psychotheragreat idea because you want your son to expist in the city. For questions and comments, ercisewrite his strong suit, which is helping oth- Pastor Clarence please to askdrhollie@aol.com. Henderson ers change for the better. Dr. Hollie is a Pastor and practicing psychotherapist in the city. For questions and comments, please write to askdrhollie@aol.com.
may be next, the lesson said you will always reap what you sow. The Morning message was delivered by Pastor L.T. Morgan from the subject “Chosen for Divine service”2 Chron.29:11;
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Drug bust at Fort Worth Christian university By Lorie Blair The Elite News
After a six month joint investigation with the Texas Christian University Campus police the Fort Worth Police department disclosed the names of the 17 current and two former TCU students arrested last Wednesday, February 15. Of those arrested four were members of the TCU football team. Current Students: 1. Bud Pollard Dillard 2. Cynthia (Cindy) Jaqueline Zambrano 3. David Wayne (DJ) Yendrey* 4. Devin Jay Johnson* 5. Earl Patrick Burke 6. Hunter Wallace McLaughlin
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The National Pan-Hellenic Council of Tarrant County will host the 1st Annual Greek Unity Rally. It will be held on from 10:00 a.m.-12:30 p.m. at Eastern Hills Elementary School in Fort Worth. "Faces Within The Mirror: Warning Signs" Awareness Conference
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Grief Support Luncheon Methodist Senior Access will host a grief luncheon for patients, and families who have suffered the loss of a loved one. This group considers issues such as living with loss, and strengthening support systems. Methodist Dallas Medical Center, Weatherford Conference Room 11:30 a.m.- 1:00 p.m.
Today's Sisters' Ministry For Women, Living in today's World presents The Women of Tomorrow's World HEALTH & WELLNESS EXPO 1175 Municipal Way, Grapevine Community Activity Center, Grapevine,TX Hosted by: Visionary/Founder Harriet P. Harrison www.empowerwomen4greatness.net www.todayssistersministry.org
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STOMP WARS & Teen Summit National High School Step Competition (SMU) 6405 Boaz Lane -“NEED A SUMMER JOB?” COME TO THE 5TH ANNUAL CAREER FUTURES INITIATIVE CareerFest/Job Fair FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS 16-18 YEARS OLD 9:00 AM – 2:00 PM Dallas City Hall 1500 Marilla St. Dallas Tx, 75201 Free Workshops on Financial Literacy, Resume Writing, Dressing For Interviewing & Dressing For Success. -Home Team DFW’s First Annual North Texas High School Recruiting Seminar. This seminar is offered to high school boys and girls and their parents to inform them of the dos and don’ts of NCAA recruiting. The seminar will be held at the PCCenter building located in Desoto, TX from
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Career Fair 2012- 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. Location: Friendship-West Baptist Church *Registration and deadline is for vendors only* Space is limited . a prompt response is encouraged.
Come out and see employers and education vendors from around the Dallas area. Employers, make your search easy and register to participate in our career fair.
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March 29 The Center for Black Literature at Medgar Evers College CUNY Presents; The Eleventh Black Writers Conference Thursday March 29 - Sunday, April 1, 2012 "The impact of migration, popular culture and the natural environment in the literature of Black Writers." Honorees include Nikki Giovanni. For more info visit www.nationalblackwritersconference.org
The Legacy of Giving Foundation of the Omicron Mu Omega Chapter of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc. 25th Image Award Celebration will be at 12 noon at the Hyatt Regency Dallas, featuring Buster Brown Band and Atty. DeMetris Sampson will be this year’s award recipient.
Epitome Magazine Presents: Fresh Fire Conference! The Fresh Fire Conference will be held at New Life Community Church in Frisco, TX on March 29-31, 2012
FWBC Bereavement Community presents Get Right Church & Let’s Go Home 10:00 a.m. This is an educational seminar to inform the church and community about the importance of and
“A Community Cooks” is back! At 6p.m. It is my hope that you will join us for our second annual fundraiser to celebrate the exciting additions and accomplishments of the newly named,We over Me Farm at Paul Quinn College. The event features some of the best chefs in the area creating amazing
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May 5 27th Annual Adolescent and Ladies Symposium at Church of Christ on Greenville Avenue, 1013 South Greenville Ave, Richardson, TX 75081 - 8a-1:30 pm with keynote speaker Mikki Taylor, Essence Magazine
May 17 Florida A&M University National Alumni Association (FAMU-NAA) 2012 National Alumni Convention May 17-20, in Charlotte, NC. The theme for this event is "Renew the FAMU in You”. For more info visit us at http:// www.famualumniconvention.com
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Urban League remakes a city, one person at a time! By Joseph Green-Bishop The Elite News
Among the multitude of adjectives used to characterize Dr. Beverly Mitchell-Brooks, the President and Chief Executive Officer of the Urban League of Greater Dallas and North Central Texas, are stately, urbane, stylish, sophisticated, commensurate, lovely and picturesque. In more than two decades, Dr. MitchellBrooks, the first African American to earn a Master’s Degree in pure science from TWU and the author of articles that have appeared in the prestigious Journal of Biochemistry and Genetics, has contributed greatly to the life of Texas and the nation, while serving as the Director of the Martin Luther King Center, Executive Director of the Greater Dallas Community Relations Commission and Director of Public Affairs of DART. Now Dr. Brooks, at a time when many people want to spend their days at their retirement homes or traveling to see places that the constraints of their work realities prevented them from seeing, is about to embark upon a program at the Urban League that may way
citywide and over twelve percent in southern Dallas. Unemployment among youth between the ages of 128 and 25 in the southern sector is more than twenty percent. The figures of unacceptable and we are called to do something about it,” said Dr. Mitchell Brooks, a member of the St. Paul AME Church and one of the most respected and admired people in the city of Dallas. “Dr. Mitchell-Brooks is a tremendous individual whose entire life has been devoted to meaningful change,” said Clem Maddox, an executive with a local telecommunications company. “She is one of the people that other look to when they are in need of direction. She is a jewel in the Dallas community.” At a cost of $10.8 million, the Trade/ Technical Skills Training Center will provide training in the fields computer science, construction, masonry, carpentry, roofing, welding, drafting, electronics and green jobs, Dr. Mitchell-Brook said. “We are working with the city of Dallas and with our real estate development partner, Catalyst Urban Development, on this project,” she said. “When it is fully operational, the Training Center will serve 300 to 400 trainees
“The currently unemployment rate in Dallas is eight percent citywide and over 12 percent in southern Dallas. change infrastructure of Dallas, and which is consistent with President Obama’s call for giving younger people hope and a future. “We listened and now we are preparing to meet the future needs of area industries and citizens through the construction of a 50, 0000 square foot Trade/Technical Skills Training Center as part of the larger Lancaster Redevelopment Project,” said Dr. MitchellBrooks. Standing before a model of the development in her office located at 4315 S. Lancaster, Dr. Mitchell-Brooks says that the project and its various components will significantly improve the lives of citizens in the city’s southern sector and surrounding areas. “We plan to teach people skills that will allow them to become productive citizens.” she said. Dr. Mitchell Brooks points out that the southern Dallas has a population of 523,000 with a median income of $13,000. This compares with a median income of $25, 0000 in the city of Dallas, she said. “The currently unemployment rate in Dallas is eight percent March 2, 2012
at a time and help 800 graduate find job opportunities. The capital campaign for the training center includes partnering with businesses and individual who see and feel a need for such a program, said Dr. Mitchell-Brooks, who also serves as an adjunct professor in anatomy/ physiology at El Centro Community College. In additional to sourcing funds for the Training Center, Dr. Mitchell-Brooks still has to manage a staff of one hundred employees and administer a $9.7 million annual budget. The Dallas Urban League, recognized as one of the most effective chapters in the entire country, serve more than 60,000 clients. We are an organization that is based service and inclusion, said Dr. Mitchell-Brooks whose board of directors includes some of the finest minds in the city of Dallas. “We want people to become self-reliant and affirmed. That is our mission,” she said. “That is what has been placed before us. That is what we intend to do.” www.elitenews.com
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Rollin with a Brother... Welcome to the weekend, Baby...The last few days have felt "springy"... Warm temps, a few showers and lots of sun, now that's some Texas weather, lol! If you grooved the six hour plus Love Train concert a couple of weeks ago, you and your wallet should be well on their way to recovery, just in time for Old School 94.5's latest announcement...The Old School Summer Jam on Memorial Day Weekend! Get ready for Charlie Wilson, Babyface (My wife Sheila is so there, lol), Envogue, The Dazz Band and the Godfather of Old School Hip Hop--Kurtis Blow! The coolest thing about this show is that it also includes local icon Don Diego! Sometimes I think concert promoters forget about our local stars. All that's missing from this event is Yarbrough and Peoples, hint, hint, lol! In case ya had not heard, The SWAC Basketball Kurtis Blow Tournament hits Garland's Special Events Center on Naaman Forrest Blvd during the next week. The festivities start Monday with the Charity Golf Tournament at Pecan Hollow in Plano. Looking forward to next Saturday's slam dunk contest... You can get the full tourney scoop at http:// swachoops.org/ schedule.html ...Are you ready for the "Return of Urkel???’ Well it's actually the return of the very cool adult Jaleel White, who played Urkel for years. Look for White, 67- yearold Gladys Knight and "The View’s" Sherri Shepherd as headliners in Season 14 of Dancing Erykah Badu With The Stars! Guess Gladys said if Nancy Grace can get out there, why not me? So cool to see that Chris Brown and Rihanna have made up. This week they started negotiating with American Idol to perform together. Of course nobody can forget about Brown's beat down of Rihanna, but if she's forgiving him, so should we. Just got a call about going to Jazz Fest in New Orleans again this year. If I roll there will be three reasons, Jill Scott, Al Green and Yolanda Adams! Plus there will be so much real interaction with some of the most fun folks, New Orleans residents! Jazz Fest happens over a two weekend period April 27-29 and May 3-6! Happy Birthday to YOU and celebs this week: Harry Belafonte 85, Antoine "Fats" Domino 84, Herschel Walker & Jackee Joyner-Kersee are 50, Wrestler Booker T 47, Erykah Badu 40, Ja-Rule 36 and former 1st Daughter Chelsea Clinton is 32! Thanks for Rollin With A Brotha in The Sherri Shepherd Elite News, online on FaceBook, my business www.Faithbrew.organogold.com, Following me on Twitter as Smokin Kevan and elitenews.com! Page 8
w/ Leon Simon I went to the Ellis Hobbs Desoto High School track meet, and I thought that we could have a couple state champion come out of the Metroplex. There’s a good possibility we could have a state champion in basketball, these predictions are girls and boys. I would venture to say that DISD has as many state championships in Track and field, and Basketball as any city in the state or country. You’re right if you say they should, we’re the second largest city in the state. We’re the second largest in Football too. You can’t say that about football because we don’t hold our foot ball coaches accountable. And more than half of our football coaches are not as tuned in to football as are our basketball and Track coaches. And quite frequently when we lose in these other sports it’s because of the football coach won’t let kids participate in track and basketball. The cohesiveness between coaches are non existent. If you have three schools in DISD that’s successful on special teams it will be a first. With all the speed in the area the suburban schools are scared to death to play the inner -city schools, until they find out, they can’t Punt, receive punts, kick off, receive kick offs, and don’t even think about Field goals. Special teams are 1/3 of the game Offense and Defense are the other two Every coach in the history of the game states, if you win any two of these you win the game. Like wise
lose any two, you lose the game. DISD coaches don’t know how to punt or kick field goals and won’t learn. Once they beat each other in Dallas their seasons are over. Some go a little pass that on sure talent. But when they lose it’s always because they couldn’t successfully punt themselves out of trouble and definitely can’t pick up 3points on field goals. In 1954 Jack Yates beat Phyllis Wheatley 9-7 on a last minute field goal. I started studying football in 1951 and can’t think of another last minute field goal. I can think of all kinds of existing victories in Track and field, and basketball no football. The guys can go to The Dallas Cowboys, SMU, TCU, etc. and learn the kicking game, but they won’t and until they do we won’t ever have a state champion in football. Those same coaches won’t let some of these fellows run track then the kid lose his speed, now he can’t play football. The talent that Dallas put in the NCAA, NFL and NBA. You would think they have a ton of State Football titles. They took the David W. Carter’s Championship. But Longview, Marshall, and Tyler has more Football championships than DISD. It’s a good thing these guys are not teaching our kids swimming we’d lose half of them. In swimming if you don’t learn it all. You know the results. Keep this article for reference when your favorite team goes for it when it’s 4th and 20 on their on 10.
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Former Dallas resident, Deborah Williams launches Platinum Collection It is no wonder that Dr. Deborah Williams has won several awards for being media savvy and an astute business woman. The Summa Cum Laude graduate of Tougaloo College, with a masters and doctorate degree in clinical psychology from the University of Georgia, has numerous accomplishments. While her husband was making headlines in the NBA, Dr. Williams was handling her business; working with the Links, Inc., publishing articles, working with foundations and establishing herself in the business world. Dr. Williams is also the founder of Behind the Bench: The National Basketball Wives Association. A former Mrs. USA and Ms. Tougaloo College; Dr. Williams is continuing to make her own headlines with “Her Game 2 All-Star Fashion Launch” during the NBA All Star Week activities in Orlando, FL. Featuring “soft cotton Tees, tunics, h o o d i e s , a n d T- s h i r t d r e s s e s embellished with laser, sublimation, and stones from size small to 2XL,” the
more stylish and age appropriate, while also accenting the femininity that so many women want to display. Sure there was athletic wear that she could have purchased, but she wanted something different. “We have curves,” she pointed out, as she talked about sporting apparel that was unflattering to females. “I began developing a brand and it’s about more than sports. Women should have a choice in the clothes they wear. I want to empower women.” That’s exactly what is happening. She started with a clear mission and focus, moved up to becoming a NBA licensee and since 2009 the Her Game 2 line is featured in Macy’s Department Stores in New York. For 15 years, Her Game 2, Inc. has been an industry leader in producing top quality apparel, including officially licensed product for the National Basketball Association (NBA). Designing, manufacturing, and selling a well-made apparel line to the nation’s top companies, have placed the company on the elite supplier lists of many of the country’s most prestigious
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Platinum Collection was introduced at a star-studded, red carpet affair that includes a fashion show and the launch of the new Her Game 2 website, www.HerGame2.com. Jackie Christie, star of VH1's "Basketball Wives LA,” hosted the event, at the Disney Swan Hotel. During a recent interview, Dr. Williams recalled a time when she would go shopping for her female friends who were sports fans and she had a hard time finding items that were
organizations, corporations and sports leagues. According to Dr. Williams some choice one-of-a-kind items were on sale at the event.Deborah Williams is on the move and that’s why the SpotLITE is on HerGame2.
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Dallas salutes a Prince By Mark Jones and Joseph Green-Bishop
As hundreds of luminaries and ordinary citizens gathered last Thursday in an Oak Cliff Church to say farewell to Jordan Randall Blair, his wife of 24 years, Brenda, sat in the first pew gazing at the casket of her best friend and comforter. The service started at 11 a.m. but those who came to pay tribute to Jordan at the Antioch Fellowship Missionary Baptist Church had been arriving for nearly two hours prior to the service. They came from all across the state of Texas and from across the country to pay tribute to a publisher and educator who was described by State Representative Helen Giddings as “an individual who was always involved and who gave so much to all of us.” Dallas County Court Judge Clay Jenkins called Jordan “our brother in Christ who left us far too soon.” Larry Duncan, The president of the Dallas County School Board of Trustees, where Jordan was a board member, said that Jordan was concerned with all of the children in Dallas County receiving a quality education. “In honor of Jordan, all of the flags at our schools are flying at half mast,” he said. Among the poignant tributes that were paid to Jordan came from one of his nieces, Candace Wright. “We called him Uncle Randy,” she said. “He attended every graduation of each of his
nieces and nephews,” she said. “He was a counselor, a friend, a comforter who inspired all of the cousins. We will miss him and we will always love him.” In a written tribute to their father, Jordan’s three children, Jordan II, Harrison and Taylor said that they were delighted that God had given them a wonderful father whose life they will emulate. “Your love was sufficient enough for all of us,” they wrote. “We want to be just like you. We hope that we will make you proud. You will be sorely missed but never forgotten.” A number of the speakers thanked the Blair family for sharing Jordan’s life with the city of Dallas and the people of North Texas. “Jordan was a renaissance man,” said former Dallas Mayor Dwayne Caraway. “He loved Dallas and he loved people. He helped me to become Mayor of Dallas.” During his eulogy, Reverend Michael Bell, the former pastor of the Saint Paul AME Church in Dallas who came from Washington, D.C. to pay tribute to his friend, said “Jordan’s gift was his life. He was a people person who belonged to God.”
Nearly 100 members of the clergy filled the church, many sitting on the pulpit. More than one acknowledged the contributions that the Elite Newspaper has made throughout the years to them and their congregations. “He was a good man who walked with God,” said Bishop Gregory G.M. Ingram, the Presiding Prelate of the 10th Episcopal District, AME Church. Perhaps one of the more compelling statements was made by Jordan, himself, who wrote a letter that appeared in the celebration program…..”think of me as living in the hearts of those I touched. For nothing loved is ever lost and I was loved so much.” “I will miss Randy,” said Jordan’s father, Bill Blair, as he walked from the church after the two hour service. “I will miss him so much. He made me very, very proud,” he said as tears flowed down his face. St. Paul A.M.E. Church Family Norma J. Johnson Samtari Hicks Winsor Barbee Golden Gate Funeral Home
A special thanks to everyone who worked on the tributes in honor of Jordan Randle Blair Clara Brown Trimble dianne gibson Claudia Fowler Sheryl Malone Pastor Don Perry of Antioch Curtis Wilbert Vera Williams of Antioch Viola Black
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In pursuit of excellence By Joseph Green-Bishop The Elite News
Some decades ago, when she was a small girl growing up in the blistering sunny surroundings of Orlando, Florida, Yolanda Gills was urged by her mother, Thelma and her late father, Henry, to make her life’s journey one that included at its core the vigilant pursuit of excellence. And pursuing excellence is exactly what Gills, the managing principal of Frazier Gills, P.C., a Dallas based full service accounting and tax firm has done. She has not only risen to the top of her profession, but she has recently made history by becoming the first African American woman to become the chairman of the board of the prestigious Oak Cliff Chamber of Commerce. “While growing up I saw my mother and father working very hard,” she Gills, a graduate of the University of Florida and former executive at Ernst and Young, one of the world’s leading accounting firms.
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She came to Texas in 1978 to start an accounting practice that she co-owned. She began her current business in the summer of 1991. Her list of clients is impressive. They include the Legal Aid of Northwest Texas, the Citizens Development, Center, the Dallas Urban League, the City of Dallas, the city of Plano, the Bob Stimson with Yolanda Gills Southern Dallas Development Corporation, Parkland Memorial H o s p i t a l , t h e We s t D a l l a s compliance audits. “We believe we are Community Centers and many others. a leader among local and regional firms “My approach to work and my in serving nonprofit entities in the profession has been to give my clients Dallas area,” she said. the very best service possible. I believe A delightfully pristine, fashionable, in excellence and I believe in and soft spoken business woman, Gills delivering an excellent product to those will head the board of the Oak Cliff who have enough faith in me to allow Chamber which has more than five me to do some of their work,” said hundred members. “We are extremely Gills. diverse,” she said. “And that is very Under Gills’ leadership, her firm has important to me.” developed an expertise in the The Oak Cliff Chamber is very g o v e r n m e n t a l a n d n o n p r o f i t important to the life of Dallas to this organization sectors. The firm has vast region,” she said. “Our mission is to experiences in performing local foster economic development and to g o v e r n m e n t a u d i t s , n o n p r o f i t serve the business community in the organization audits and financial and Oak Cliff area and beyond,” said Gills
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who has been married to her husband, Elbert, for 32 years. They have two sons, Jared and Jeremy. Among the other business leaders she will be working with at the Oak Cliff Chamber are Bob Stimson, the organization’s president and Ed Oakley. Stimson and Oakley are former elected members of the Dallas City Council. “Business is very much about relationships,” she said. “Being a part of the Oak Cliff Chamber allows business owners to make vital business connections. I learned that when I first joined the Chamber. When she is not in her office, with a client or with other leaders at the Chamber, Gills can be found at the West Dallas Church of Christ or with the Southwestern Christian College Beautification program in Terrell. “I want to help take the Chamber to greater heights,” she said. “We have had excellent leadership and I plan to continue that tradition. I view my mission is being consistent with the pursuit of excellence that my parents taught me when I was younger.”
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Minister Listings
List Your Minister With The Elite News Call Us Today At 214-372-6500 Anitioch Fellowship Missionary Baptist Church 7550 South Hampton Road Dallas, TX 75232-4122 Office:(972) 228-2420 Fax:(972) 228-2584 “We Build People” Office Hours 8:30 - 5:00 pm Closed- Friday
List your minister with the Elite News call today 214-372-6500 St Paul AME Church 2420 Metropolitan Avenue Dallas, TX 75215-3534 Church: (214) 421-1344 www.spame.net Church School: 8:30 am St. Paul AME Center 2300 Metropolitan Avenue Worship Service: 10:00 am Pastor’ Bible Study: Wed 7:00 pm
Rev. Juan N. Tolliver Senior Pastor
Greater New St.John Primitive Baptist Church 2529 56th Street Dallas, TX 75241 Church: (214) 372-4076 Sunday School: 8:45 am Service: 10:00 am “Keeping the main thing, the main thing and that’s Jesus Christ”
Arlington Park First Baptist Church 5726 Van Winkle Blvd. Dallas, TX 75235 Church: (214) 631-9633 Fax: (214)631-2077 Sunday School : 9:00 am Service: 10:05 am Bible Study: Wed. 7:00 pm
Sunday Morning Worship Experience 7:30 am - Worship Experience I 8:45 am - Church School 10:00 am - Worship Experience II
“Oh taste and see that the Lord is good”
Wednesday 6:30 pm - The Gathering 7:00 pm - Worship on Wednesday
Rev. David Jones Sr.
Rev. Vincent E. Davis, Pastor
Dr. Karry D. Wesley Pastor
Pastor Tedrick J. Woods Morning Star Missionary Baptist Church 2251 El Paso Grand Prairie,Texas 75051 Church: 972-647-1445 Fax: 972-623-1489 Early Morning Worship Service 8:00 AM Church School9:15 AM Morning Worship Service10:30 AM Wednesday Noon-Day Bible Study 12:00 PM Wednesday Night Bible Study 7:00 PM www.morningstar-baptist.org
Rev. H.L. Ward
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The “Exciting” Singing Hills Baptist Church 6550 6550 Houston School Road Dallas, TX 75241 Phone: 214-375-5952 Fax: 214-371-1611 Worship Times Sunday 8 & 10:45 am Sunday School- 9:45 am Wednesday Night- 7 pm
Senior Pastor Dr. Howard E.Anderson, Sr.
New Covenant Christian Fellowship Church 2025 W Wheatland Rd, Dallas, TX 75232-4516 Phone 972.224.5000 Hours Mon - Fri: 7:00 pm - 8:00 pm Sat: 12:00 pm - 2:00 pm Sun: 7:00 am - 1:00 pm, 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm
Rev. C.L. Taylor
Prayer: Thursday 6:00 pm
Calvery Philiadelphia Missionary Baptist Church 4703 Sunnyvale St. Dallas, TX 75216 214-371-3434 Sunday School: 9:30 am Morning Worship: 11:00 am Wednesday: The Lord’s Table 12 - 3:30 pm (Feeding Seniors and homeless), Prayer 7:00 pm Bible Study: 7:30 pm
Rev. Joe H. Moore, Jr.
Christian Holy Temple Church 1569 Ann Arbor Ave. Dallas, TX 75216 Church Phone: 214-375-2913 Service: Sunday Times: 9:30 am Revival Times: 11:30 am Wednesday Night Prayer & Bible Study Family & Fellowship 7:30 pm
Pastor Clarence Henderson
Mt. Horreb Missionary Baptist Church Missionary Baptist 601 Kaufamn Street Waxahachie, Texas 75165 Phone: 972-937-6579 Worship Times Sunday School 9:30 am Sunday Morning Worship 10:45 am
Rose Of Sharon Baptist Church 2251 Lawrence St. Dallas, TX 75215 Phone: 214-428-0482 Worship Times Sunday Morning Worship 8:00 am Sunday School 10:00 am
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Rev. Aundre Byrd Sr.
Union Hope Institutional Primative Baptist Church 2217 56th Street Dallas, TX 75241-1435 Ph: (214) 374-6441 Fax: (214) 374-6490 9:30 am Sunday School 11:00 am Morning Wroship Website: www.unionhopeipbc.net Email: unionhopeipbc@sbcglobal.net
Calvary Temple Community Church 1401 Clay Mathis Rd Mesquite, Texas 75181 972-222-3708 Executive Office 972-222-3709 Administrative Office 972-222-5699 fax Praise & Worship Service Sundays @ 8:00 A.M. and 10:30 A.M. Children's Church Sundays @ 10:30 A.M. Ages 5-12 Adult Prayer & Church School (Bldg 2)
Metropoiltan Tabernacle Baptist 2206 Harlandale Avenue Dallas, Tx 75216-2429 (214)372-3828 9:30 am- Sunday School 10:30 pm Sun. Morning Worship 6:00 pm Wednesday Bibble Service 11 am to 5 pm - Friday Counseling
Pastor W.J. Attkins
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Pastor Darick L. Favers Sr.
Eld. Llyod Morgan, Sr.
Wednesdays @ 7:00 P.M. - 8:00 P.M. Youth Prayer & Church School (Fellowship Hall) Wednesdays @ 7:00 P.M. - 8:00 P.M.
Dr. W.R. Willis Full Gospel Tabernacle INC. 623 E. Woodlin @ Marsalls Dallas, TX 75216 (214) 943-3760 Church/Office (972) 282-1950 Fax info@fgtdallas.com Sunday Church Service 10:00 am Sunday Night- 7:00 pm Wednesday Service - 8:00 pm Friday Youth Service- 8:00 pm
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Ministers Listings Faith Fellowship MissionaryBaptist Church 4205 South Robinson Road Grand Prairie, Texas 75050 Sunday School Teachers' Meeting - 8:00 AM to 8:45 AM • Sunday School - 9:00 AM • New Member Orientation Class - 9:00 AM • Praise & Worship - 10:25 AM • Morning Worship - 10:30 AM • Children's Church, ages 7-11, after responsive reading - 11:00 AM • Church Nursery, ages 1-4 & 5-6, after responsive reading - 12:20 PM • Baptist Training Union (last Sunday) - 5:00 PM Wednesday
Bible Study - 7:00 PMThursday Mass Choir Rehearsal (before the 1st & 2nd Sundays) - 7:00 PM to 9:00 PM • Youth Choir Rehearsal (before the 3rd Sunday) 7:00 PM to 8:30 PMFriday Male Chorus Rehearsal (before the 4th Sunday) - 7:30 PM Phone: 972-642-9125 www.ffmbc.org
Rev. Stanley E. Smith
Greater New Zion Baptist Church 2210 Pine Street Dallas, TX 75215 214-421-4119 Email: Sunday Schoo : 9:30 am Worship Service : 11;00 am Bible Study Tuesday 1:00 am Wedsenday 7:30 pm
New Mount Zion Baptist Church 9550 Shepherd Raod Dallas, Texas 75243Phone: 214-341-6459 Website: http://www.nmzb.org/ Email: contact@NMZB.org Sundays: 7:30 AM..........Early Morning Worship 9:00 AM..........Sunday School 9:00 AM..........New Member Class 10:30 AM........Morning Worship Wednesdays: 6:30 PM..........Intercessory Prayer
7:00 PM..........Bible Study
Rev. R.E. Price
Steven Temple C.O.G.I.C 344 E. Saner Dallas, TX 75216 Main Number: 214-946-9262 Sunday School . . . . . . 9AM Sunday Morning Worship . . . . . 10:30AM Sunday Evening Worship . . . . . 7:30PM Bible Band - Brotherhood - YPWW . . . . . 7 - 8PM Wednesday (see church for schedule) Pastoral Teaching - Praise and Worship . . . . . 8PM Wednesday Elder Robert L. Asberry Broadcast on 1040 Am KGGR at 3:45 Eld.pmRobert L. Asberry
St Phillips Missionary Barpist Church 6000 Siniging Hills Dr. Dallas,TX 75241 214-374-6631 Morning Worship 8:00 am & 10:15 am Sunday School 9:00 am Lord’s Supper 1st Sunday 6:00 pm
Divine Inspiration Missionary Baptist Church 4325 W.Ledbetter rve Dallas,Texas 75223 Church (214) 337-1713 Sunday School 9:00 am Morning Worship 10:30 am Baptist Training Union 6:15
Rev. Wade J. Simmon - Pastor
Rev. C.J. R. Philips Jr
Rev. Joe S. Patterson New Leaf Missionary Baptist Church “Turning over a new leaf” 5044 Veterans Drive Dallas, Texas 75241 Church 214-372-3200 Sunday School - 9:45 am Morning Worship 11:00 am 1st Sunday Loard’s Supper 6:00 pm Wednesday Evening Prayer Meeting 7:00 pm
Full Gospel Holy Temple Church 397227 LBJ Freeway Dallas, Texas 75237 Ph: 972-572-FGHT (3448) 24 Hour Prayer Line: 972-223-9898 Sunday School 9:45 am Sunday Morning Worship 11:00 am Sunday Evening Worship 8:00 am Tuesday & Saturday 8:00 am vist our website www.fullgospelholytemple.org
Griggs ChapelMissionary Baptist Church 1718 Fargo Street Dallas, Texas 75223 Phone 214-826-3280 Church School - 8:45 am Morning Worship - 10:00 am Holy Baptism & Community (1st Sunday)
Rev. R.O. Moffett
Apostle Lobias Murry
Rev. E.C. Wilson
New True Vine Of Holiness Missionary Baptist Church 6728 Altaire Street Dallas, Texas Phone 214-375-6505 Sunday School - 9:15 am Morning Worship Service - 10:35 am Evening Worship - 7:30 pm A Church Where The Bible is Our Guide
God’s “Exciting” Cathedral of Praise Baptist Church 1430 N. Polk Street Desoto, Texas 75115 Ph: (469) 567-1602 Early Morning Worship - 8:00 am Sunday School - -8:45 am Morning Worship - 10:00 am Wed. Hour of Bible Study - 7:30 pm
Rev. Wendell Blair, Sr.
Rev. Christopher T. Willis, Sr.
True Gospel Ministres 1734 E. Ann Arbor Ave. Dallas, TX 75216 (Phone) 214-371-1349 214-371-0200 (Fax) Formally True Gospel MBC Sunday School 8:45 am Morning Worship Service 10:00 am Last Tuesday in each month
Bibleway Church of God in Christ 4322 Kilgore St. Dallas, TX 75212 214-630-3195 - 972-224-9911 Sunday Morning Service - 11:15 am Wed Night Bible Service - 7:00 pm Saturday hour of Prayer - 10:00 Email - fallsfamily@prodigy.net
Rev. Calvin Ray Washington
Supt. & Mrs. Howard E. Falls, Sr.
Crest View Ministry of “Hope” Restoring lives and bringing hope to” the hopeless” 7404 Fox Crossing Court Dallas, TX 75232 Phone: 972-224-0271 Services Sunday Service 11:00 am Wednesday Bible Class 7:30 pm
Pastor Michael and Sherry Perkins
New Mount Calvery Baptist Church “Christ-Centered, Faith-Driven, Holy Living” 3317 Moris Street Dallas, Tx 75232 Phone 254-438-0918 www.nmtcalvary.org Sunday Church School - 9:00 am Morning Worship - 10:30 am New Member Orientation - 1:30 pm Tuesday Generation Exchange 9Youth/Children Happy Hour) - 6:45 pm Wedensaday - 7:00 Hour of Power (Bible Study, 1st and 3rd Wed.) D.I.V.A.S. (Womens”s Ministry, 2nd & 4th Wed.) M.S.G. (Men’s Ministry, 2nd & 4th Wed.)
The House of Refuge Full Gospel Church 1734 Idaho St. Dallas, Texas 75216 Church: 214-942-0997 Residence: 972-225-6997 Sunday School 10:30 am Morning Service 12:45 pm Wed. & Fri. Service 8:00 pm “So then cometh by hearing, and hearing by the word of God.” Romans 10:17 Robinson, Pastor
New Restoration Church 2949 E. Kiest Blvd. Suite J Dallas,TX 75206 Church: 214-946-2989 Sunday School: 10:00 am Morning Worship: 11:00am
Rev. B. R. Williams
Golden Gate Missionary Baptist Church 1101 Sabine Dallas, Texas 75203 Church: 214-943-8295 Fax: 214-942-2023 Pastor: 214-942-7474 Website: www.goldengatembc.org Sunday School: 9:00 am Morning Worship: 10:30 am
Rev. Vincent Parker, Pastor
Munger Ave. Baptist Church “Your Church home in Dallas” 3919 Munger Ave/ Dallas, Texas 75204 Phone (214) 824-8312 Sunday School 9:30 am Sunday Morning Worship 11:00 am Wednesday Mid Week Service Sunshine Bible Study 10:00 am Fellowship Dinner 5:20 pm Prayer Meeting-Bible Study 6:30 - 8:30 pm Youth Bible Study & Rehersal 7:00 - 8:30 pm Rev. Wade Charles Davis
“Come, taste and see that the lord is good.” Psalms 34:8 Rev. Kedrick L. McKnight Senior Pastor
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Minersters Listings
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Ministers Listings
Shekinah Tabernacle Baptist Church 2109 Beckley Ave. Dallas, Tx. 75216 (214) 942-2227 8:30 am Sunday School 10:00 am Worship Service
Rev. Alfred Stapleton
Riverside Baptist Church 3132 Lagow Dallas, Tx. (214) 428-3200 9:30 am Sunday School 10:45 am. Sunday Morning Worship
Rev. S.T. Tutson
Little Friendship Baptist Church 2415 Ann Arbor Ave. Dallas, Tx. 75216 (214) 374-3639 9:30 am. Sunday School 11:00 am. Worship
Rev. Freddie Cheatum
New Greater Emanuel Baptist Church 2554 Ann Arbor Ave. Dallas, Tx. 75216 Ph: (214) 376-2873 Sunday School … 9:45 am. Morning Praise … 11:00 am. Children’s Church … 11:30 am. B.T.U. … 6:30 pm. Mon. Youth Mission … 7:00 pm. Tues. …Men’s Ministry Fri. … Singles / Family Ministry – 7:30 pm.
Temple of Faith Christian Chapel C.M.E. Church 14120 Noel Rd. Dallas, Tx. 75240 (972) 239-1120 … Church (972) 239-5925 … Fax Worship Services: 8 & 10:45 am. Sunday School 9:45 am. Wednesday Noon Prayer
R.L. Washington
Rev. Jerome E. McNeil, Jr. Ph D
Hopewell Missionary Baptist Church 5144 Dolphin Rd. – Dallas, Tx. 75223 Ph: (214) 823-1018 Fax: (214) 824-3813 www.hmbconline.org Sunday Early Worship … 8:00 am. Morning Worship 10:45 am. Tuesday Youth Choir 7:00 pm. Wed. Bible Study Class 7:30 pm. – 8:30 pm. For Prayer: prayer@hmbconline.org
Rev. Michael R. Hubbard, Sr. Pastor
Re. Michael R. Hubbard, -Sr., Pa
Carver Heights Baptist Church Carver Heights Baptist Church
A a coming A going going church churchfor for a coming Christ 2510E.E. Ledbetter 2510 Ledbetter Dallas, Tx. 75216 Dallas, (214) TX 75216 Church: 371-2024 Sunday School 9:30 am. 214-371-2024 Morn. Worship .. 8:00am & 10:45 Sunday School 9:30am am. Morning Worship Tues. Noonday Bible Study 0 pm.7:3 Wed. 8:00 Prayer/Bible Study and 11:00 am Tuesday Noonday Bible Study Wednesday Prayer/Bible Study
Rev. Daryl Carter, Pastor
Olive Grove Baptist Church Lott’s Mortuary 2434 MLK Blvd. Dallas, Tx. 75215 Ph: (214) 941-4378 9:45 am Sunday School 10:45 am Morning Worship Mid-week Service: Wednesday … Prayer & Teaching 6:00 pm.
Rev. W. Hunter
Shiloh Missionary Baptist Church 1114 Comal St. Dallas, Tx. 75203 (214) 946-3581 9:00 am. Early Morning Worship 10:15 am. Sunday School 11:15 am. Worship Service
Rev. Johnnie R. Bradley
Friendship West Baptist Church 2020 W. Wheatland Dallas, Tx. 75232 (972) 228-5200 Sun. Morning Services: 8:00 am & 10:45 am. Wednesday … Bible Study 12 Noon & 7:00 pm. Rev. Frederick D. Haynes, III
Pilgrim rest Baptist Church 1819 N. Washington Dallas, Tx. Ph: (214) 823-7308 Sunday: 8:00 am & 10:45 am. 5th Sunday, Combined Service: 10:00 am Sunday School: 9:30 am.
Lord’s Missionary Baptist Church 6722 Bexar Street Dallas, Tx. 75215 (214) 428-5459 9:30 am. Sunday School 11:00 am. Worship Rev. Carlton Garrett
Rev. Curtis Wallace
Concord Missionary Baptist Church 6808 Pastor Bailey Drive Dallas, Tx. 75237 (214) 331-8522 7:30 am. 9:15 am. 11:00 – 12:24 am. Worship
Rev. Bryan Carter
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Ervay Cedar Missionary Baptist Church 2837 Prosperity Ave. Dallas, Tx. 75216 Ph: (214) 376-2447 8:45 am. – Sunday School 10:00 am. – Morning Worship 5:00 pm. – B.T.U. Dr. T.L. Brown, Pastor
Ideal Pentecostal 1000 E. Redbird Ln. Dallas, Tx. (214) 371-9228 8:00 & 10:45 am. Worship 9:30 am. Sunday School
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New Friendship Missionary Baptist Church “Where Friendship Is Real & The Ministy Is The Word” 2419 Metropolitan Avenue Dalls, Texas 75215 Church: 214-421-7211 Fax: 214-565-1530 Pastor’s Office: 214-421-8272 Caregiver’s Office: 214-565-1147 www.newfriendshipmissionarybaptistchurch.co m Sunday School 9:15 am Morning Worship 11:00 am Mon.-Christian Education 7:00 pm Wed. Player Meeting 7:30 pm
Bishop Ray Campbell
Bon Air Baptist Church 5707 Bonnie View Rd. Dallas, Tx. 75241 (214) 376-5846 8:00 am. Early Worship 11:00 am. Worship www.bambc.org
Rev. Johnny A. McGee, Pastor
Rev. J.E. Mitchell
Greater Mt. Hebron Missionary Baptist Church 2335 56th St. Dallas, Tx. 75241 Church: (214) 374-4759 9:00 am. Sunday School 10:30 am. Morning Worship 7:00 pm. – 7:30 pm. Wed. Bible Study Thurs. Night Choir Rehearsal / Usher 7:00 Fri. pm. – Men’s Night Out Rev. Fred Conwright Greater Emanuel Baptist Church 2110 E. 11th St. Dallas, Tx. 75203 (214) 942-0218 9:00 am. Sunday School 7:45 am & 10:00 am. Morning Worship 6:30 pm. Wednesday Prayer / Bible Study
Mt. Pisgah M.B.C. “The Rock” 11611 Webb Chapel Rd. Dallas, TX 75229 Worship Service 7:45 & 11 am Sunday School 9:45 am Wed. Bible Study 12 am & 7 pm Office: 972-241-6151 Fax: 972-243-5279 Music Ministry: 972-241-5985 Prayer Line: 972-243-2037 Office Hours: Mon. & Fri. 9:00 am - 3 pm Website: www.dallasmtpisgah.org
Pastor: Rev. Robert Towsend
Rev. Burley Hudson
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Ministers Listings Greater Progressive Baptist Church 1966 Life St. Dallas, Tx. 75212 (214) 630-8637 10:45 am. Worship 9:45 am. Sunday School Rev. J.J. Raven
Denley Drive Missionary Baptist Church 1519 Denley Dr. Dallas, Tx. 75216 (214) 941-5224 9:30 am. Sunday School 10:45 am. Worship
Dr. Aaron Phillips
Greater Is He Church 4323 W. Pipeline Rd. Euless, Tx. 76040 Church Office … (817) 280-9267 Pastor’s Study … (817) 798-7957 Sunday School … 9:30 am. Sunday Worship … 10:30 am. Wednesday Worship … 7:00 pm.
Metropolitan Baptist Church “Big Enough to Serve…Room Enough to Grow” 1711 Reynoldston Ln. Dallas, Tx. 75232 Church Ph: (214) 339-9554 - Fax: (214) 337-7626 Sunday School: 9:00 am. Sunday Morning Worship: 10:30 am. Mid-Week Service: 7:30 pm. Transportation Available
Christopher McCowan – Pastor
Rev. Chris J. Evans
New Unity Baptist Church 6332 Bonnie View Dr. Dallas, Tx. 75241 (214) 225-2703 9:30 am. – Sunday School 11:00 am. – Morning Worship Rev. Shark Robinson
Greater Mount Sinai Missionary Baptist Church “Church of Love” 4807 Burnside – Dallas, Tx. 75216 Ch: (214) 371-7026 – Office: (214) 375-0062 Sunday School: 9:00 am. Sunday Worship: 10:45 am. Tuesday: Bible Study … 7:30 pm. e-mail: revscj@swbell.net Rev. Steven C. Jones
Church of the Living God 3711 Biglow – Dallas, Tx. 75216 (214) 374-5485 9:00 am. Sunday School 10:00 am. Worship 7:00 pm. Wed. – Bible Study / Worship Bishop Harold Edwards
St. Paul Missionary Baptist Church 1600 Pear St. – Dallas, Tx. 75215 Ph: (214) 421-3741 … Fax: (214) 421-3926 Early Morning Worship … 8:00 am. Sunday School … 9:30 am. Morning Worship … 11:00 am. Children’s Church … 1st, 2nd, & 4th Sunday … 10:30 am. Tuesday … Bible Study … 7:30 pm. Wednesday … Prayer & Praise Family Night … 7:00 pm.
Neighborhood House of Prayer 1111 E. Ledbetter Dr. Dallas, Tx. 75241 (214) 372-4411 9:45 am. – Sunday School 11:00 am. – Morning Worship Rev. Cecil Proctor
Rev. Lelious Johnson Friendship Missionary Baptist Church 4360 Kolloch Dr. Dallas, Tx. 75216 (214) 375-5190 Fax: (214) 372-1620 Sunday School: 9:30 am. Morning Worship: 11:00 am.
Ewing Avenue Baptist Church 1323 So. Ewing Ave. Dallas, Tx. 75216 (214) 942-4643 Sunday School … 9:00 am. Sunday Worship … 10:30 am. Wednesday Bible Study … 7:00 pm.
Rev. Paul E. Walker
Rev. Lee Craig
Greater Shiloh Baptist Church 4010 Sunnyvale St. Dallas, Tx. 75216 (214) 371-2262 Sunday School … 9:00 am. Morning Worship … 11:00 am. B.T.U. …6:00 pm. Wed. – Prayer & Teaching … 7:00 pm. Saturday Outreach … 10:00 am. Rev. S.L. Johnson
Saintsville Church of God in Christ 2200 So. Marsalis Ave. Dallas, Tx. 75216 Sunday School … 7:30 am. Sunday Morning Worship … 10:00am. Tuesday … Bible Band … 7:30 pm. Friday … Pastorial Teaching … 7:30 pm. Sunday Radio Broadcast … 8:30 am. “Come Worship at the Home of The Saints” Bishop J. Neaul Haynes
St. John Missionary Baptist Church 2600 So. Marsalis Ave. Dallas, Tx. 75216 Ph: (214) 375-4876 … Fax: (214) 375-1920 9:30 am. – Sunday School 11:00 am. – Worship Service Wed. – Praise Break … Mid-Day Service 11:45 am. – 12:45 pm. Wed. – Praise Break … Evening Service 7:30 pm. – 8:30 pm. Rev. Bertrain Bailey
Last Day Deliverance Revival Church 2847 So. Marsalis Ave. Dallas, Tx. 75216 (214) 948-1301 – Church … (214) 372-8405 Sunday School … 10:00 am. Morning Worship … 11:00 am. Night Service … 7:30 pm. Tuesday … 8:00 pm. Thursday … 8:00 pm.
Third Avenue Missionary Baptist Church “The Church with the 20/20 Vision” 2408 Hatcher St. Dallas, Tx. 75215 Church: (214) 428-3695 Sunday School … 9:15 am. Morning Worship … 10:30 am. Wednesday Bible Study … 7:00 pm. Radio Broadcast: M – F 12:30 pm. On KGGR
Howard Durham III, General Overseer Sr. Pastor
Rev. Michael D. Pryor
New St. Paul Missionary Baptist 3603 Pudgett St. Dallas, Tx. 75212 (214) 351-7096 Sunday Service … 10:45 am. Monday 6:00 pm. – Monday School Thursday 6:00 pm. – Prayer Meeting / Bible Study Dr. M.L. Curry, Pastor
Sufficient Grace Church 603 E. Hwy. 67 #119 Duncanville, Tx. 74137 (972) 227-8199 Sunday School … 12:00 Noon sufficientgracechurch@yahoo.com
Community Baptist Church 2920 Fordham Rd. Dallas, Tx. 75216 (214) 376-9774 Rev. A.L. Banks, Pastor
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New Covenant Missionary Baptist Church 411 N. Hampton Rd. Desoto, Tx. 75115 (214) 729-3322 Rev. Darrell W. Pryor Pastor / Teacher “Inspiring the Community One Family at a Time” Rev. Darrell W. Pryor, Pastor Mount Tabor Baptist Church 3700 Simpson Stuart Rd. Dallas, TX. 75241 Sunday Services: Intercessory Prayer … 7:30 – 8:10 am. Early Worship … 8:00 am. Church School … 9:30 am. Morning Worship … 10:30 am. N.B.C … 6:00 pm. Dr. S.C. Nash, Pastor
Rev. Robb Cager III, Pastor
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other relatives and friends. ServiceFriday, March 2 at 3 pm at Golden Gate- 4155 S. R.L. Thornton Frwy. Dallas, TX. To share tributes www.goldengatefuneralhome.com Jackson, Jr., Clint D. 74, survived by wife, Lois A. Jackson, 3 sons, 9 grandchildren. Viewing Friday, March 2 from 2 - 9 pm at Golden Gate - 4155 S. R. L. Thornton Frwy. Funeral - Saturday, March 3 at 12 noon at Ervay Cedar Baptist Church - 2837 Prosperity Av e . To s h a r e t r i b u t e s www.goldengatefuneralhome.com
Alexander, Bettye Marie 66. Survived by husband, Billy Ray Johnson, son, Byron Johnson, daughters, Bridgett Canada, Benito Johnson, Brittna Lowe. 5 grandchildren and 2 great grandchildren. Viewing- Friday, March 2 from 2-9 pm at Golden Gate- 4155 S. R.L. Thornton Frwy. Service- Saturday, March 3 at 11 am
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