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Milwaukee Branch NAACP hosts annual '2021 Freedom Fund Dinner' On Friday, October 22, 2021, the NAACP Milwaukee Branch hosted their "Annual Freedom Fund Dinner" at the Wisconsin Center, 400 West Wisconsin Ave. The theme for this year's dinner was "Always Fighting Forward," and the keynote speaker was Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison (top left photo), who was instrumental in forming the prosecuting team responsible for the historic and unprecedented conviction of former police officer Derek Chauvin for George Floyd's murder. This year's Freedom Fund Dinner was all the more important as last year's event was held virtually due to the pandemic. In addition, 2020 was the year of Floyd's murder, which ignited the Black Lives Matter movement and spurred protests across the globe; mobilizing everyday citizens and activists from all walks of life. The event was MC'ed by WNOV Community Relations and Radio Personality Faithe Colas and Dr. Gloria Pitchford-Nicholas (lower left photo) served as Freedom Fund Dinner Chairperson.

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Park re-named in honor of community activist Lucille Berrien

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On Saturday, October 23, 2021, the Milwaukee Alliance Against Racist and Political Repression (MAARPR) along with County Supervisor Priscilla Cogg-Jones and a number of other local leaders were proud to officially unveil the new sign for the newly renamed Lucille Berrien Park, 3629 N. 16th St. The park which was originally named Lindbergh Park after aviator Charles Lindbergh, changed names after MAARPR circulated a petition to honor founder and community activist Lucille Berrien back in April. In June the Milwaukee County Board of Directors passed a resolution officially renaming a park after the longtime Milwaukee activist. During the event, Berrien was presented with several resolutions and citations from county, city and state officials for her tireless work.

St. Ann Center-Bucyrus Campus hosts Pumpkin Palooza On Saturday, October 16, 2021, St. Ann Center for Intergenerational Care-Bucyrus Campus, 2450 West North Ave., hosted their first ever "Pumpkin Palooza - Great Pumpkin Giveaway." Families were invited to attend and pick a pumpkin for St. Ann's pumpkin patch and tour their facilities and intergenerational STEM learning garden, a wheelchair accessible playscape and STEM learning center for people of all ages and abilities. Besides the pumpkin patch there were plenty of activities for the family including fun and games with Clowning Blinky, a Halloween photo booth where children could get a picture taken in their costumes, apple cider and goodies to snack on and goody bags full of treats for the kids. This event was co-sponsored by All of Us Research Program, Pete's Fruit Market, Saint John's on the Lake and North Avenue/Fond du Lac Marketplace Business Improvement District 32. An HTGroup, LLC Publication

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Parklawn Assembly of God hosts 2021 Harvest Festival

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On Saturday, October 16, 2021, Parklawn Assembly of God, 3725 N. Sherman Blvd., invited neighbors from the Sherman Park neighborhood and the surrounding Greater Milwaukee Metro Area to join them for Harvest Fest 2021. Everyone was welcomed to the celebration of life, family, and community. At Parklawn, October is a month when we focus on the future, through a time of consecration and celebration called October Days. The events included vendors, live entertainment and tasty treats. “It’s our pleasure to create a moment to give thanks, share beautiful memories and offer our space to acknowledge the blessings of the present and anticipate bright tomorrows,” said Rev. Dr. Marcus L. Arrington.

Sheriff Earnell Lucas announces candidacy for Mayor On Tuesday, October 12, 2021, at the Milwaukee Public Market, 400 N. Water St., Sheriff Earnell Lucas gave a campaign speech announcing that he is running for Mayor of the City of Milwaukee. The event was well attended and Lucas gave a inspiring speech why he should be the next Mayor for the city of Milwaukee. During the event Sheriff Photos by Kim Robinson Lucus said he was running because, "I love Milwaukee. I am running because I have the critical life experiences and the vision to help our city rise to its fullest potential; a vision of a city where every child from every corner of this city has the opportunity to unlock the limitless possibilities this world has to offer them." Sheriff Lucus was joined by his wife, Linda, for the announcement (inset photo).

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Being Frank There is a vast amount of frustration in the African American community in 2021. The African American population is frustrated over the role they have been forced to play in US society. The African American female is frustrated with the African American male and vice versa. African Americans have turned their frustration back upon themselves and the results are shocking. As I look at the 2021 African American, I have to ask the question, “How did we get here?” US society has forced the role of being the laughingstock of the world on African Americans. The mental mind wipe still being done on the African American has turned a proud race into buffoons. African Americans in the media often resemble racist caricatures from the past. In 2021 the way the African American male shuffles around is disturbingly similar to Stepin Fetchit. The African American female seems to have embraced harlot ways, looks and the money lust mentality of an escort. Is this what Dr. Martin Luther King died for? Did Malcolm X gert shot down so any race

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How did we get here?

that comes to the shores of the USA walks over African Americans? It was interesting to hear of the ways African American females are frustrated with African American males in 2021. In the past the conversation from African American females pertaining to African American males always dealt with goodness. The African American male was no good and often just a moocher. Another argument was that there were no African American men since they were all locked up. In 2021 looks are once again coming into the conversation. There are actually African American females who are fed up with obese, beer belly sporting African American males. When I heard this I busted out laughing. I was under

the impression that the Fred Flintstone look was what African American females wanted. African American males have similar complaints about the African American female. Many African American males claim to want the thick, borderline obese female. Yet, often when you see a so-called successful African American male they have the slim model looking female on their arm. I talked to several bitter African American males who were frustrated by the fact that many African American females were over weight. Many of these African American males were sickened by the increasing amount of weave, fake lashes and make-up that African American females wore in

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2021. I guess that lie about wanting a female like Nicki Minaj has played out. Is this the future that Harriet Tubman envisioned for African American females? African Americans have arrived at this stage of frustration because they have let other races control their existence. The weakening of the African American male started in Africa and continues in the US in 2021. The pathetic overgrown child image many African American males embrace is an embarrassment to every strong Black man throughout history. The nappy hair, gym shoes, sagging pants, foolish image African American males have adopted is a disgrace. Be a man, African American male. There is more to being a man than making money and children. African American male, shake off the fear that has been instilled in you and stand tall for yourself and future generations. African American females, embrace your natural beauty. Take off the weave, lashes and pancake makeup. African American female you are more than a dollar grabbing pole swinger who will do anything for money.

African American female, you are more than an ignorant bovine looking creature only good for eating. There is more to life than dinner parties and girl trips. You have the blood of Queen Candice in your veins, don’t taint it by being play things for Caucasians. African Americans will continue to be frustrated in the USA as long as they continue to play the doormat for genetically inferior races. African Americans need to shake off the deadening influence of US society. If not, then in the future as African Americans are marched to the gas chamber or ovens one will ask, “How did we get here?” Frank James IV © 2021 beingfrankwithfrank@ gmail.com. The opinions expressed in this editorial are those of the writer and not of the Milwaukee Times Weekly Newspaper or HTGroup, LLC, its staff or management. "Being Frank" is a bi-weekly column exclusive to the Milwaukee Times Weekly Newspaper.

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October Awareness Month (Week 4) #BlackPoetryDay (Part I) October 17, 2021 Did you know #BlackPoetryDay is celebrated October 17? According to National Day Calendar, Black Poetry Day was established in 1985 honoring the birth of the first Black poet published in the U.S., Jupiter Hammon, who was born in Long Island, New York on October 17, 1711. Hammon is considered the father of African American Literature. Hammon was born into slavery, received an education and learned to read and was allowed the use of the manor library. Black Poetry Day honors past and present Black poets. This day also celebrates the importance of Black heritage and literacy and recognizes the contributions made by Black poets and shows appreciation to Black authors.

Of scarlet, purple, red, and gold.

And turns her auburn locks to gray.

She heedeth not how swift the hours fly, But smiles and sings her happy life along; She only sees above a shining sky; She only hears the breezes’ voice in song. Her garments trail the woodlands through, And gather pearls of early dew That sparkle, till the roguish Sun Creeps up and steals them every one.

Beloved, who are your favorite Black poets? Honor them by reading and sharing their poems with a class, community group, your child or grandchild or on a virtual setting.

But what cares she that jewels should be lost, When all of Nature’s bounteous wealth is hers? Though princely fortunes may

Jupiter Hammon Blackfacts.com have been their cost, Not one regret her calm demeanor stirs. Whole–hearted, happy, careless, free, She lives her life out joyously, Nor cares when Frost stalks o’er her way

Sources: National Day Calendar, “Black Poetry Day, October 17” at: https://nationaldaycalendar. com/black-poetr y-day-october-17/. Paul Laurence Dunbar, at: https://etc.usf.edu/lit2go/187/ lyrics-of-lowly-life/3773/october/. Next Week: #BlackPoetryDay (Part II)

General Disclaimer: The writer has used her best efforts in preparation of this information. No representations or warranties for its contents, either expressed or implied, are offered. Neither the publisher nor the writer shall be liable in any way for readers’ efforts to apply, rely or utilize the information or recommendations presented herein as they may not be suitable for you or necessarily appropriate for every situation to which they may refer. This information is for educational purposes. In some instances, this article contains the opinions, conclusions and/or recommendations of the writer. If you would like to contact Rev. Lester, write to her c/o P.O. Box 121, Brookfield, WI. 53008.

Celebrate #BlackPoetryDay by hosting a virtual poetry slam. Encourage Black poets of all ages to attend your virtual slam and share their poetry. If you are a teacher, pick up books written by Black poets and have their writings read during class every day during the month of October. In honor of #BlackPoetryDay, enjoy the poem entitled: October By: Paul Laurence Dunbar (1872-1906) October is the treasurer of the year, And all the months pay bounty to her store; The fields and orchards still their tribute bear, And fill her brimming coffers more and more. But she, with youthful lavishness, Spends all her wealth in gaudy dress, And decks herself in garments bold

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CHURCH LISTINGS ARE IN ALPHABETICAL ORDER: ABIDING FAITH FELLOWSHIP B.C. to COMMUNITY BAPTIST CHURCH OF GREATER MILWAUKEE Abundant Faith Church of Integrity

ANTIOCH BAPTIST CHURCH 2033 W. Congress Street Milwaukee, WI 53209 414-445-3303 www.antiochmbcmke.org Rev. Victor T. Manns, Pastor

7830 West Good Hope Rd. Milwaukee, WI 53223 www.yourabundantfaith.org

ADULT LEARNING LAB

(414) 464-5001 Abiding Faith Fellowship Baptist Church Pastor Anthony Oliphant Sr. 4600 West Burleigh Street Milwaukee, WI 53210

ORDER OF SERVICE Sunday School ………………… 9:00 am Sunday Morning Worship …… 10:30 am Tel: (414) 444-2822 Fax: (414) 444-2877

Albright /New Hope United Methodist Church

New Life New Beginnings Outreach 3500 N. Sherman Blvd., Suite 205 Milwaukee, WI 53216 (414) 445-1072 Free Computer Classes ECDL License Software Registration Fee $25 Wed. 11:00 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Mon. & Wed. evening 6:00 p.m.-7:30 p.m. Weekly Open Enrollment

Weekly Schedule:

Pastor Robert Pyles

Sunday Worship…10:00 a.m. Tuesday……..……6:15 p.m.

“Discover Your Abundant Faith” Another Chance M.B.C.

1930 North 13th Street Milwaukee, WI 53205 Office #: (414) 885-6010

Pastor Charles G. Green

Pastor Thomas Tao

Weekly Schedule Sun. School.........8:00-9:00 a.m. Sun. Service...................9:30 a.m.

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Bethany Church of God in Christ

Weekly Schedule

5555 W. Capitol Drive Milwaukee, WI 53216 414-442-8540

Order of Services Sunday School..........................9:00 am Sunday Morning Worship........11:00 am Wed. Prayer & Bible Study........6:30 pm Thurs. Mass Choir Rehearsal...7:00 pm

4441 West Fond Du Lac Ave. Milwaukee, WI 53216 (414) 527-9986 Phone Sunday School...................9:30 am Sun. Worship Service........10.45 am Wed. Bible Study...……… 6:00 pm "Not Perfect, But Forgiven"

Pastor Donell Allen, Sr.

Sun. School………….….....9:00 a.m. Sun. Service…….……......10:15 a.m. Wed. Bible Study….............7:00 p.m. Fri. Drug Prevention…........6:00 p.m. Fri. Praise Team Rehearsal...7:30 p.m. Sat. Commty. Outreach........3:00 p.m.

"Bethany, the little church with a big heart; where everybody is somebody." - Pastor Allen

BETHEL Christian Methodist Episcopal Church 3281 N. 26th Street Milwaukee, WI 53206 Rev. Willie F. Dockery, Jr. “The Church on the Grow”

Weekly Schedule

Sun. School ……….........….… 8:30 a.m. Sun Worship …….......…..….. 10:00 a.m. Thursday Prayer Meeting and Bible Study ………………. 7:00 p.m. 442-8970.

Calvary Baptist Church

Pastor Clevon Williams BETHESDA BAPTIST CHURCH “WELCOME TO THE HOUSE OF MERCY” 2909 N. 20th Street. Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53206 Tel: 414-442-1323 • Fax: 414-442-1334 E-Mail: bethesda.baptist@sbcglobal.net

Order of Service:

Morning Worship ..................................8:00 AM Sun. Enrichment Hour ........................10:00 AM 3rd Sun. Communion Service...............11:00 AM 5th Sun. Baptizing.................................10:30 AM Tues. Prayer & Bible Study.............6:30 & 7:00 PM 1st&3rd Thur. Women/Mission Min. .........6:00 PM 2nd Sat. - Youth Meeting........................8:00 AM 2nd Sat. - RLS Rehearsal.....................10:00 AM 1st,3rd &4th Sat. Music Min. Rehearsal.....10:00 AM

Rev. John R. Walton, Jr., Pastor 2959 N. Teutonia Avenue Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53206 Phone: 414-372-1450 Fax: 414-372-0850 Website: www.CalvaryBaptistMke.org

BLESSED DELIVERANCE Missionary Baptist Church Rev. J. Anthony Phillips 2215 North 23rd Street Milwaukee, WI 53205 (414) 344-9645 (Office) (414) (Fax) BlessDeliverance@aol.com

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Missionary Baptist Church

Rev. Dr. Fredrick E. Jones, Pastor 2975 N. 11th St., Milwaukee, WI 53206

Weekly schedule: Sun. School ............... 8:45-9:45 a.m. Sun. Worship .................. 10:00 a.m. Wen. Bible Study ..... 10 a.m. & 6 p.m.

A Gateway to a New Life & A Door to Heaven

Weekly Schedule: Sun. Church School ............... 9:00 a.m. Sun. Worship ......................... 10:30 a.m. Wed. Bible Class ..................................... ................................ 12 Noon & 7:00 p.m.

Sunday: Sunday School ................................................ 8:15 a.m. Morning Worship ............................................. 9:30 a.m. Wednesday: Bible Study .................................. 10:00 a.m. & 6:00 p.m. Saturday: Early Morning Prayer ....................................... 7:00 a.m.

Phone: 414-264-2070

Calvary Hill Temple Apostolic Faith Church 2567 N. 8th Street • Milwaukee, WI 53206 Phone: (414)442-0099 • Email: JeanettParker8@gmail.com Order of Service Sun. Christian School/Manna…12:00 p.m. Tues. Prayer/Bible Class………10:00 a.m. Wed.

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Pastor/Founder - Jeanetta Perry, DD (P.A.W) Ministers: Elder Jessie Reed, Elder Jimmie Sanders, Elder James Hartlep, Evangelist Dorothy Evans, and Mother Annie Mae Hartlep

CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP COMMUNITY CHURCH Rev. Carl M. Heard 2176 N. 39th Street Milwaukee, WI 53208

Weekly schedule: Sun. Worship ......................... 10:45 a.m. Sunday School ........................ 9:00 a.m. Sat. Teacher’s Mtg., ................. 9:00 a.m. Wen. Prayer Service & Bible Class ....... ........................................... 6 - 8:00 p.m. Wed. A.M. Bible Class ............ 9- 10 a.m.

WEEKLY SCHEDULE Sun. Celebration of Worship…………….…...………… 12:00 p.m. Wed. - WoW Pastoral Teaching ………………………...……...………… 7:00 p.m.

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2127 W. Garfield Ave. Milwaukee, WI 53205

Rev. Michael A. Cokes, Sr. and First Lady Tangie Cokes Order of Service Better Self Sunday School...........9:00 a.m. Sun. Worship Service.................10:30 a.m. Wed. Bible Study.........................6:00 p.m. Come G.L.O.W. with us. Stay in touch by texting 71441 and the word theship. Our motto: “No more church as usual”

2778 N. 10th Street Milwaukee, WI 53206 414-263-0500 church office www.ctemplecogic.og Opportunities to Worship

Sun. School ............................. 9:30 AM Sun. Morning Worship..............11:00 AM Tuse. Pastoral Teaching ........... 7:00 P.M. Thurs. One Hour of Power......7:00 P.M. Sat. Morning Prayer..................9:00 A.M.

City of Faith Baptist Church

Citadel Of Praise Church of God In Christ 2328 W. Capitol Dr. • Milw., WI 53206 (414) 299-0608 Deon Young, Pastor

CHRIST TEMPLE C.O.G.I.C. DeVern Suggs, Pastor

Rev. Dr. Demetrius Williams, Pastor COMMUNITY BAPTIST CHURCH OF GREATER MILWAUKEE

2249 N. Sherman Blvd. • Milw., WI 53208 Weekly Schedule Church Sun. School ................. 8:00 a.m. Sun. Worship ............................ 9:00 a.m. Prayer Service ................ Wed. 6:00 p.m. Church phone: 414.445-1610 Fax: 414.449-0252

CHURCH OF THE LIVING GOD C.W.F.F. Temple 132

3649 N. Teutonia Ave. Milwaukee, WI 53206 Elder Stephen Hawkins, pastor. Weekly Schedule: Sun. School ................................ 9:00 a.m. Sun. Worship ............................. 11:00 a.m. Phone 445-1980. Do watch us grow. Come and grow with us.

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CHURCH LISTINGS ARE IN ALPHABETICAL ORDER: COMMUNITY OF GRACE BAPTIST CHURCH to GREATER GALILEE MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH Corinth Missionary Baptist Church

Community of Grace Baptist Church 1809 W. Atkinson Ave. Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53206 Office: 414 800-5077 Fax: 414 871-8143 E-mail: cogbc1809@gmail.com Facebook: Community Of Grace Baptist Church

1874 N 24th Place Milwaukee, WI 53205 Phone: 414-933-1987 Fax: 414-933-3545 www.corinthmbc.com Rev. John Laura, Pastor Weekly Schedule

Order of Services: Sun. School..……….....……. 9:00 A.M.

Sunday School..............................................................9:00 A.M. Sun. Morn. Worship....................................................10:45 A.M. Wed. Prayer Service.....................................................6:00 P.M. Wed. Bible Study..........................................................7:00 P.M. Transportation Available Wednesday - Mission -6 :00 pm Thursday Choir Rehearsal - 7:00 pm “A Church Empowering Lives with Gods Word”

Morn. Worship …......…......10:00 A.M. Bobby L. Sinclair, Pastor

Wed. Prayer & Bible Study...6:30 P.M.

DAMASCUS Missionary Baptist Church

2447 N. 27th Street, Milwaukee, WI 53206 Dr. Ellis Wilkins, Pastor Weekly Schedule Sun. School ................................. 9:00 a.m. Sun. Worship ............................. 10:30 a.m. Baptist Training Union (BTU) ....... 6:00 p.m. Evening Worship ......................... 7:30 p.m. Prayer Meeting & Bible Class ..... 6:00 p.m. Phone: 374-6650 or 263-9229.

LET THE CHURCH SAY, AMEN! Your Church Could Be Here. Call us at (414) 263-5088 or visit us at 1936 N. MLK Drive. Milwaukee, WI 53212

Eternal Life Church of God in Christ

Rev. B. L. Cleveland, Pastor & Founder Mother E. L. Cleveland, First Lady 7901 N. 66th St. Milwaukee, WI 53223 Ph: (262)242-2878 • Fax: (262)242-0978 e-mail: cogiceterrnal@yahoo.com Worship Services Sunday School..............9:30 a.m. & 5:30 p.m. Sunday Morning Worship...............…11:00 a.m. Tuesday Bible Study............................7:00 p.m. Thursday Bible Study & Evangelical Service ...................................................................7:00 p.m. For more info. visit: www.cogiceterrnal.net

Faith House of Prayer Church of God in Christ Rev. Eddie Guyton, Pastor 2535 N. Teutonia Ave. Milwaukee, WI 53206 Services Held at Reid’s New Golden Gate Funeral Chapel EVERGREEN MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH 1138 West Center Street Milwaukee, WI 53206 (414) 265-0400 • (414) 265-0424

Sunday Worship....................11:00 a.m. Tuesday Night Prayer................7:30 p.m. Wed. Night Bible Study.............7:30 p.m.

Worship Schedule Sun. Church School .................. 8:45 am Sun. Morning Worship ............... 10:00 am Wed. evening Prayer, Bible Study, & Spiritual Formation .................... 6:30 pm

Fri. Night Spiritual Warfare.......7:30 p.m. Contact Pastor Eddie Guyton (414) 698-3038

2329 North 12th Street Milwaukee, WI 53205 Pastor Rev. William Jackson Missionary Arleathia Myers 414-378-1218 Weekly Schedule Sun. School ........................... 10:00 a.m. Sun. A.M. Worship ............... 11:00 a.m.

EPIKOS CHURCH - SHERMAN PARK 3737 N. Sherman Blvd. Milwaukee, WI 53216 414-963-9010 • info@epikos.org Pastor Edward Wade Sunday Services: 10:00am & 11:30am

Fellowship of Love Missionary Baptist Church

Order Of Service Sunday School.........................9:30 a.m.

CORNERSTONE MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH

Worship Services Temporarily Held at New Covenant Baptist Church 2315 North 38th Street Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53210 Sunday Morning Worship-12:15 p.m.

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Friendship Missionary Baptist Church 905 West North Avenue Milwaukee, WI 53206 Church Phone: (414) 263-6113

Joseph H. Jackson, Jr. - Pastor Weekly Schedule Sunday School ....................... 9:00 a.m. Morning Worship .................. 10:45 a.m. Wen. Bible Study .................. 6:00 p.m.

God’s Will & Way Church of God in Christ 2900 N. 9th Street Milwaukee, WI 53206 (414) 264-4866 www.godsww.com Godww65@yahoo.com

Genesis Missionary Baptist Church 231 W. Burleigh St. Milwaukee, WI 53224 Rev. A.L. Douglas Jr., Pastor ORDER OF SERVICE

Sun. School .......................... 9:15 a.m. Sun. Morning Worship ......... 10:45 a.m. Praising, Great Preaching, Teaching Other ministries to be announced. Church Telephone: 372-7675 Pastor Telephone: 372-7743

Pastor H.S. McClinton

GOD’S CREATION MINISTRIES

Weekly Services: Sun. School ............... 10:00 AM Sun. Service ...............11:15 AM (414)933-3280 (414)-933-3469 3100 West Lisbon Ave. Milwaukee, WI 53208

7017 W. Medford Ave. Milwaukee, WI 53218 Office: (414) 630-0752 Email: godsglorychurch@sbcglobal.net Pastors Founders: Elder O.R. and Evang. A. McCoy

Weekly Schedule Sun. Worship....................................Noon Wed. Bible Study................................6 p.m.

Prayer every Tuse. & Thur. @ Noon

God’s Glory Church Ministry

Great Faith Progressive Missionary Baptist Church

4679 No. 36th Street Milwaukee, WI 53223 (414)875-0660 godsglorychurch@sbcglobal.net Order of Services: Sun. School….........…......…9:30 a.m. Sun. Worship…..............….11:00 a.m. Wed. Bible Study….............6:00 p.m. Fri. Evening Evang.................6:30 p.m.

Pastor/Founder Jeanetta Perry BA, DP (PAW) An HTGroup, LLC Publication

Staff: James Hartley • Angela Hartley Jeanitta Perry • Dorothy Evans Jessie Reed Mother Annie Hartly Jammie Sonders

Pastor Willie Genous & First Lady Evangelist Jo Genous

Service Times Prayer M-F ………. 9:00-9:30 a.m. Sunday Sunday School …………… 9:30 a.m. Morning Worship ………. 11:00 a.m. Wednesday Prayer ……………… 6:30-7:00 p.m. Bible Study ……… 7:00-8:00 p.m. Choir Rehearsal ………… 8:00 p.m.

Grace Fellowship Church of Milwaukee “Helping God’s People To Find Their Place In A Complex World.” Worship Schedule Sun. Bible Study ...........10:00 a.m. Sun. Worship ................ 11:15 a.m. 3879 North Port Washington Milwaukee, WI 53212 414-265-5546 Rev. Andrew & Brenda Calhoun

4767 North Hopkins Street Milwaukee Wisconsin, 53209 Senior Pastor: Rev. Dr. Maddie W. Turner, Jr.

Church Office (414) 873-2484 Fax (414) 873-2895 Weekly Schedule: Sunday@9 a.m. Sunday@10:30 a.m. Wednesday@ 6 p.m. Friday Night Live@7 p.m. Scripture: Matthew 5:42

GREATER GALILEE Missionary Baptist Church “Where Jesus is Lord”

Pastor Johnny C. White, Jr.

2432 N. Teutonia Avenue Milwaukee, WI 53206 Weekly Schedule: Sun. School ............................. 9:00 a.m. Sun. Morning Worship ............ 10:30 a.m. Wed. Prayer & Bible Study ...................... ............................. 11:30 a.m. & 7:00 p.m. (414) 562-1110 - Church www.greatergalillebaptistchurch.org

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Breaking the Barrier African Americans who have broken past color lines in the world of business, community leadership and beyond

MATC announces new board members to their 212/Fast Fund The Local 212 MATC FAST FUND recently appointed to its Board of Directors DAAR Engineering Inc. Chairman and CEO Abdulhamid Ali; Milwaukee Area Technical College student Nicole Christian; Milwaukee Times Weekly Newspaper former President Lynda Jackson Conyers; and Milwaukee Area Technical College retired English and History faculty Charlie Dee. Abdulhamid Ali is the Chairman and CEO of DAAR Engineering Inc. With a career spanning more than 15 years with the Wisconsin Department of transportation, Ali has held and rapidly ascended through positions as an Advanced Engineer; Project Development Supervisor, District Chief, and Project Development Chief. In 2001, Ali co-founded DAAR Engineering, Inc. Ali has managed multi-million-dollar transportation improvement programs, supervised and mentored engineers and

technicians, and served on multiple administrative, technical, and management committees. Ali graduated from Marquette University- Milwaukee in 1986 with a bachelor of science degree in Civil Engineering. He previously served on the MATC District Board. Nicole Christian is a current student who is on the staff of the Local 212 MATC Fast Fund. She is a Human Service student at the Milwaukee Area Technical College, where she is studying to become a Substance Abuse Counselor. Lynda Jackson Conyers is the former president and publisher of the Milwaukee Times Newspaper. With a master's degree in teaching from the University of Wisconsin Whitewater, Conyers began her career teaching at a junior high in her hometown. She eventually entered into the world of business, assisting her husband in the

Pictured are new Local 212 MATC Fast Fund Board of Directors members (from left) Abdulhamid Ali, Nicole Christian, Lynda Jackson Conyers and Charlie Dee. publishing of the Milwaukee Times, a newspaper that serves the Black community. Conyers has been a tireless and effective advocate for people of color. In 1988, Conyers assisted in establishing a journalism scholarship for minority students, with more than $550,000 awarded to date. In 1992, she launched the largest blackowned printing, sign, and banner shop in the city of Milwaukee. In 1995, Conyers initiated the Black Excellence Awards Ceremony that has

honored nearly 1,100 indi- the Milwaukee Journal. Dee viduals to date. earned his bachelor's degree at Denison University and Charlie Dee is the his master's in American co-founder of the Wiscon- Studies from the University sin Nordic Network. He has of Iowa taught in the English and History Departments for The Local 212 MATC 33 years at Milwaukee Area FAST Fund is a nonTechnical College. During profit organization that that time, he served as a fac- provides quick financial ulty union leader. An activist assistance to Milwaukee Area with many different talents, Technical College students Dee has published articles on experiencing economic both politics and sports, had emergencies. Initiated by his own radio talk show, and the American Federation of was a monthly columnist for Teachers Local 212 in 2016,

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Milwaukee Recreation now hiring part-time Youth Sports staff Milwaukee Recreation is hiring part-time Youth Sports staff this winter. Qualified adults and MPS and non-MPS High School Students (ages 15 and up) are encouraged to apply.

An Elementary Basketball Official is responsible for enforcing the basketball rules, ensuring that all games start on time, and providing a safe and positive environment for participants (grades 1st – 5th). Applicant must have prior knowledge of basketball either as a participant, coach or official. Applicant must be available Saturdays. Hours are dependent on team registrations, and attendance at paid training dates.

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are determined by the grade Youth Sports Scorekeeper level that the applicant is asPay: $9.50 / $12.00 / 14.50 signed to score keep. Hours per hour are dependent on team regPee Wee, Elementary, and istrations, and the applicants Middle School Basketball attendance at paid training Scorekeepers are responsi- dates. ble for player attendance, recording game statistics, and Elementary Basketball Ofmanaging the game clock ficial during Youth Sports bas- Pay: $15 per hour ketball games (Grades 1st - 8th). Prior knowledge of basketball is desired, but not required. Applicants must be available Saturdays. Pay rates

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The most important Halloween safety tips Halloween originated from several customs, the earliest of which dates back to Ireland in the fifth century B.C. As we know it today, the Oct. 31 celebration is a fun way to dress up in sometimes scary costumes. But experts warn that precautions are needed to ensure that disguises are the only frightening things on All Hallows’ Eve. As COVID-19 continues to grip the United States, parents need to plan ahead to keep their children safe on Halloween, experts say. “Some families organized a family movie night, held virtual costume parties, or built special candy-delivering chutes to maintain physical distancing last year,” Phoenix pediatrician Dr. Gary Kirkilas said in an American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) news release. “Parents don’t necessarily need to do anything elaborate this year to make Halloween safe, but I would consider building on the successes of last year and staying mindful of keeping activities small and outdoors when possible,” he added.

ical distancing rules. Masks should cover the mouth and nose and fit snugly against the sides of the face without gaps. In areas with high numbers of COVID-19 cases, everyone should wear face masks indoors, regardless of vaccination status, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Parents need to remember that a costume mask is not a substitute for a cloth one to protect against COVID-19 transmission. Tips for after trick-ortreating After kids return from trick-or-treating, they should wash their hands, and parents should inspect their candy to ensure that packaging is not ripped or torn and nothing has been tampered with. The nonprofit children’s health organization, The Nemours Foundation, says to stick with wrapped candy; fresh fruit is easily tampered with and may be covered with bacteria that could make your child sick. Throw away homemade treats.

Limit your group Dr. Kirkilas suggested limiting trick-or-treating to small groups and outdoors, where the virus is much less likely to spread. Kids should avoid large groups and gathering near front doors or in driveways.

Handout treats safely If you’re handing out treats, consider sitting outside and lining up individually prepackaged goodies on a table for children to take. Non-edible treats such as stickers, glow sticks, temporary tattoos and colored “The best way to protect pencils are good options for children from COVID-19 is trick-or-treaters with aller- to start at home and make gies. sure everyone in the family who is eligible to be vaccinatPractice social distancing ed gets the vaccine,” Kirkilas If you’re taking kids under said. “This adds a layer of 12 to a party or community protection, along with maskevent, make sure they wear ing, for those too young to be face masks and follow phys- vaccinated and helps provide

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such as gum, peanuts, hard quickly enough to avoid a car candies, or small toys. or evaluate a potential traffic threat, lack of impulse con- • The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission trol, and distractions because says to make sure that of shouts from other chilany costumes are labeled dren, eye-catching costumes, “flame resistant,” and be and urges to acquire the best careful where you place candy. candles and lit jack-o’lanterns. A while ago, a “Children are so excited 12-year-old Texas girl died on that night that they arof severe burns when en’t using their normal safeher homemade costume ty sense,” said Kerri Totty, brushed against a jack-o’a certified hand therapist at lantern candle. Costumes Harris Methodist Fort Worth also should be light-colHospital. ored and/or trimmed with reflective tape, as should Burns & cuts: how to stop trick-or-treat bags. injuries Totty deals with some of • The Nemours Foundation also reminds you that dogs the injuries that children and may be dressed up for Haltheir parents may receive loween also but children during the days leading up to shouldn’t approach any anHalloween as well as on the imal even if they know it. holiday itself, such as cuts Their costumes may frightand burns related to turning en the dog, causing even a pumpkin into a jack-o-lanthe most docile animal to tern. bite. “We see a lot of kitchen • All of the safety and medical experts say to tell chilknife injuries. These can be dren to walk on sidewalks devastating because of the and cross the street only structures in the hand,” Totty at corners; if they must told WebMD. These include walk in the street, walk on tendons, nerves, and arteries. the side facing the traffic. She says that major therapy Don’t wear costumes or is required when the tendons shoes that could cause the and nerves are severed when child to trip or fall, such as a child or adult uses an inapmom’s high heels. propriate knife or uses one incorrectly. Physical therapy • An adult should accompany any child under the age to prevent scarring from perof 12, and children should manently disabling a hand have tags on the insides of can last for eight to 12 weeks. their costumes with their name, address, and phone “Usually these injuries number in case they are happen because [people are] separated from their group. not paying attention to what Parents should know the they’re doing or they’re cutcompanions of older chilting toward themselves, or dren, and a curfew should using the knife like an ice be set. Instruct children pick,” Totty said, adding that not to go into strangers’ knives should be clean behouses. cause the bacteria on them • Trick-or-treaters should can cause a major infection carry a flashlight if out afin any cut. ter dark. For adults, the medical • Instead of Halloween masks, use face paint that is experts advise using sharp labeled nontoxic. If a child knives; small children should must wear a mask, make just draw the jack-o-lantern sure the mask has holes for design on the outside of the the eyes, nose, and mouth, pumpkin with a marker and allowing for proper ventilalet someone older do the tion and vision. Don’t put cutting. Youngsters who are anything on a child’s head old enough could use knives that will slide over his or intended for carving pumpher eyes. All costume ackins. cessories such as knives, swords, wands, or shields “With my own children, should be made of cardI let them use the special board or a flexible material. pumpkin cutters that have • Adults should remember the serrated edges. These that children might be work as well as anything,” in the streets, alleyways, said Mark Mason, MD, a driveways, and on mediplastic surgeon at Harris ans. Drive slowly. If you and also at the Cook Chilare driving children from dren’s Medical Center in Fort house to house, let them Worth. out on the curbside of the car. And be sure to clear Other Scary Dangers… porches, lawns, and sideSafety organizations warn walks of anything that parents and trick-or-treaters someone might trip over. alike to be aware of other • Finally, therapist Totty said, dangers: “You have to be their eyes •The American Academy of and ears to protect them. Pediatrics says in order to And don’t allow them to avoid burns, use votive cangobble down candy as dles for pumpkins; don’t they’re running down the give small children things street!” on which they could choke An HTGroup, LLC Publication


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work properly. Make sure the heat in the car works, so senior drivers stay warm. 4. Get a flu shot Getting a flu vaccine for the 2020-2021 flu season is especially critical for people ages 65 and older due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Even though aging immune systems tend to respond poorly to vaccinations, flu vaccinations reduce the number of flu-related hospitalizations. People over 65 have two flu vaccine options. The first, a high dose flu vaccine, is associated with a higher immune response. The second, the adjuvanted flu vaccine, also promotes a stronger immune response to vaccination. For seniors, either option is advised instead of the regular flu shot. 5. Add artificial light With the days growing darker in the autumn months, seniors will rely more on artificial light inside the home. Anticipate the need for extra lightbulbs, batteries and candles. If using candles, advise the senior to never leave them unattended and to always be present when they burn. Consider installing smart lights in the senior’s home; these lights turn on automatically upon sensing motion. Plug in nightlights in

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the hallways to the bathroom to assist during emergency trips. Keep in mind that inadequate lighting is a major contributor to senior falls. 6. Test smoke detectors While the candles burn, they emit smoke. Stay on top of fire safety by checking the batteries in the smoke detectors in the senior’s home. A good reminder is to check the smoke detectors when daylight saving time starts in March and ends in November. At the same time, check the functionality of carbon monoxide detectors. 7. Wear warm clothes When the weather outside is chilly, people reach for the cozy hats, mittens and coats. But a senior with dementia may fail to realize the dangers of frigid weather. Prepare ahead for the cold weather by ensuring an elderly loved one has easy access to warm

weather clothing. Just as warm clothes are necessary for the autumn months, waterproof, nonslip shoes are too. Wet, slippery leaves and icy rain are pathways to outdoor falls. Prevent a fall by encouraging the senior to wear slip-resistant outdoor shoes when heading out of the house. Inside the home, non-skid shoes are ideal. Remember that the moisture from rain can be tracked indoors, leading to small puddles and slippery floors. The combination of water, poor lighting and clutter in the halls can result in a fall. Prepare the senior by having her wear non-skid shoes inside. 8. Inspect the heater Fall weather can drop to uncomfortably cold temperatures, especially at night. Families should ensure the senior’s heater works by scheduling heating maintenance well before the cool season. Schedule a chimney inspection and cleaning of the fireplace to prevent a flue fire. 9. Adjust thermostat Fall is also a good time to adjust the thermostat. Even better, consider installing a smart thermostat in the senior’s home. Some smart

thermostats are designed specifically for seniors and include large icons for increased visibility, ease of use and improved control for those with limited motor skills. 10. Wash hands Seasonal illnesses may be warded off with frequent hand washing. Encourage seniors to regularly wash their hands with soap and water for at least 20 seconds. The coronavirus, too, is disabled with handwashing with soap and water or using an alcohol-based hand sanitizer. 11. Exercise, eat and sleep Exercise, like yoga or walking, can help decrease a senior’s chances of becoming sick during the autumn season. Physical activity also promotes strong muscles and healthy joints, which can reduce fall risks. A good night’s rest helps to keep a senior’s immune system healthy. Nourishment is essential. A senior loved one should partake in the autumnal season’s bounties, like sweet potato, broccoli, pumpkin and cranberries, to promote heart health and boost the immune system. If the senior is unable to cook, a professional caregiver will prepare nutrient-rich dishes.

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The autumnal equinox began on September 22, 2021. At the start of the fall season, the sun rises later and nightfall arrives sooner. Plenty of environmental changes occur, making it necessary to make adjustments and prepare a senior loved one for the cooler season. 1. Rake the leaves Crimson autumn leaves are a breathtaking sight. The leaves change color because of the amount of daylight and photosynthesis, and not the cooler temperatures. Despite their beauty, fallen leaves are hazardous for seniors. Prevent accidental falls by raking up leaves on the driveway and yard. Give the roads, sidewalks and walkways ample attention, taking care to remove all fallen debris. If the senior’s home has exterior stairs, strongly consider installing handrails on both sides. Also place a non-skid surface in this area to prevent slipping and falling on the damp leaves. 2. Drive with caution Daylight Savings Time ends in early autumn, leading to fewer daylight hours. As darkness descends sooner, elderly drivers should take extra precautions. Due to seniors’ poor eyesight, driving in the dark can be hazardous. If driving is necessary, consider contacting a home care agency to hire a professional caregiver for transportation. 3. Maintain the vehicle Prevent the likelihood of a car accident or an untimely breakdown in adverse weather by scheduling a tune up of the senior’s car. Correct air pressure in tires. Headlights, tail lights and signals should

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CHURCH LISTINGS ARE IN ALPHABETICAL ORDER: THE LIFE CENTER to NEW PARADISE MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH Macedonia Missionary Baptist Church

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MOUNT CARMEL Missionary Baptist Church 1717 W. Meinecke Ave. Milwaukee, WI 53206 Rev. Dr. Hugh Davis, Jr. ThM. ThD, Pastor Sunday School......................9:00 a.m. Sun. Worship.......................10:45 a.m. Sunday BTU..........................6:00 p.m. Monday Night Mission............6:00 p.m. Wed. Night Prayer and Bible Study .......................................6:00-8:00 p.m. Certified Marriage, Drug & Alcohol, and Pastoral Counselor Church: 264-2560 Pastor’s Study: 264-8001

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Mt. Moriah Baptist Church

Monumental Missionary Baptist Church

2407 W. North Ave. Milwaukee, WI 53205 (414) 933-2443 Rev. Roy C. Watson, Pastor First Lady, Sharon Watson

Pastor Rodney Cunningham 7265 North Teutonia Milwaukee, WI 53209 (414) 228-6779 Phone

Many Mansions Pentecostal Ministries, Inc.

The Church were the heart is (II Chronicles 31:21) Service Begins each Sunday at 1:00 P.M. Ph.#: (414) 708-4884 Come and worship with us!!!

New Greater Love Baptist Church

104 West Garfield Street Milwaukee, WI 53212 “Come as you are” Office: (414) 264-4852 Church: (414) 264-3352

6063 N. Teutonia Ave. Milwaukee, WI 53209 (414) 444-3106 Pastor Johnny L. Bonner, Jr. “Building On The Vision”

Order of Service Sunday School ……… 9:00 a.m. Sun. Morn. Worship .. 10:45 a.m. Wednesday Service …. 7:30 p.m.

Rev. Dr. Terrell H. Cistrunk Pastor

Rev. L.C. Martin, Pastor

Sunday School..........9:00 a.m. Sunday Worship......10:30 a.m. Weds. Bible Class.....6:30 p.m.

New Outlook Church of God in Christ 2449 N. Martin Luther King Dr. Milwaukee, WI 53212 (414) 406-0258 NEW HOPE BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. Dr. Archie L. Ivy, Pastor/Teacher 2433 W. Roosevelt Drive Milwaukee, WI 53209 Phone (414) 871-0350 • Fax (414)871-4219 E-mail: newhopebc@ameritech.net Weekly Schedule Sun. Worship ………................. 9:30 a.m. Sun. School ............................... 8:00 a.m. Wed. Morning Prayer & Bible Study.……………..10.30 a.m. & 6:00 p.m. Mid-week Service (last Wen. of the month) ...................................................6:00 p.m. “Partnering with God, Practicing Biblical Principles, Strengthening Families”

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New Life New Beginnings World Ministry & Outreach C.O.G.I.C 2516 West Hopkins Street Milwaukee, WI 53206 Evangelist Margaret Stone, Pastor

Sunday School…………………………….10:00 a.m. Worship Service…………………………..11:00 a.m. 3rd Tues. The Ecumenical Prayer………...6:30 p.m. Wed. Prayer Service……………………..10:45 a.m. Last (2) Wed. Freedom from Addiction Ministry…………………………11:15 a.m. Wed. Food Pantry……………………….12:00 noon Fri. Prayer, Miracle, Prophetic Word……..7:00 p.m. Every 1st Weekend Revival Service: Fri. - 7:00 p.m. • Sat. - 7:00 p.m. Sun. Evening - 6:00 p.m. www.highergroundchristainwomensmovment.org

Sun. School..........8 a.m. Sunday Morning Worship................9 a.m. Pastor Robb Taylor and First Lady Vanessa Taylor

Wed. Bible Study....................6 p.m.

“Bringing Light Into The Community” - Philippians 4; 13-14

Pastor Benjamin L. Yancy & First Lady Norma J. Yancy NEW PARADISE Missionary Baptist Church 2353 West Fond Du Lac Ave. Milwaukee, WI. 53206 Tel: 414-316-9014 www.npubc.org

Worship Services: Sun. Morning Worship.......8:45 a.m. Tues. Bible Sharing..........6:30 p.m. “Come Spend A Day In Paradise”

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CHURCH LISTINGS ARE IN ALPHABETICAL ORDER: GREATER MT. SINAI CHURCH OF GOD IN CHRIST to THE LIFE CENTER Greater Mt. Sinai Church of God In Christ

Greater Spring Hill Baptist Church

5384 North 60th St. Milwaukee, WI 53218 (414) 463-5035 e-mail: office@greatermtsinai.com web: www.greatermtsinai.org

Rev. Danny Washington, Pastor

Worship Services Sun. School ................................. 9:30 a.m. Sun. Morning Worship ........... 8:00 a.m. 10:00 a.m. Tues. PM Prayer ......................... 6:00 p.m.

Superintendent Victor C. Davis, Sr.

Pastor

Wed. Bible Study ...................... 6:30 p.m. Fri Intercessory Prayer ............... 7:00 p.m. Fri. Deliverance Service ............ 7:30 p.m.

Your Community Church • Won’t You Join Us?

3500 N. 26th Street Milwaukee, WI 53206 Phone: (414) 875-1926 Website: www.redemptionfc.org

GREATER MOUNT ZION MBC

2479 N. Sherman Blvd. Milwaukee, WI 53210-2947 Office Phone: (414) 871-LORD (5673) Kenneth E. Cutler, Sr., Pastor

Weekly Schedule Sunday School.................................9:00 am Sunday Morning Worship...........10:00 am Sunday Broadcast JOY 1340 - 4:30 pm Wednesday Bible Class.............7-8:00 pm

Worship Schedule Sun. School .............................. 9:00 a.m. Sun. Morning Worship ............. 10:45 a.m. Wed. Prayer Meeting ................. 6:00 p.m. Wed. Bible Study ..................... 6:30 p.m.

Healing Grace Baptist Church

GREATER SPIRIT EVER INCREASING CHURCH (Service at New Prospect Church) 2407 W. Nash St. Milwaukee, WI 53206 ORDER OF SERVICE Sunday Worship......................1:00 p.m. 1st & 5th Sun. P.M. Worship....6:00 p.m. Wed. Night Prayer....................6:30 p.m. (414) 355-4545 MAILING ADDRESS: 7631 W. Glenbrook Rd. Milwaukee, WI 53223

Hallowed Missionary Baptist Church

Growing In Grace Fellowship Church 5202 W. Lisbon Ave. Milwaukee, WI 53210 Rev. Kenneth Hughes Pastor/Teacher

Sunday School......................9:30 a.m. Sunday Worship..................11:00 a.m. Wed. Open Bible Discussion............... ..................................................6:30 p.m. (414) 444-2620

Dr. Nathaniel J. Stampley, D. Min. Mother Carolyn R. Stampley, M.Ed. Eld. Darrell Grayson, Assistant Pastor 1036 W. Atkinson Ave. • Milw., WI 53206 Phone: 414-264-2727 E-mail: heritageintmin@yahoo.com Web: heritageintmin.org

Lloyd Wright, Sr. Pastor, Author & Teacher 6151 N. Sherman Blvd. Milwaukee, WI 53209 (414) 628-2367 Weekly Services Sun. School………………9:00 a.m. Sun. Worship……………10:00 a.m. Prayer and Bible Study…...…6:30 p.m.

Order of Service Sunday Morning Worship - 8:30 AM and 11:00 AM Sunday School.........................................10:00 AM Sunday Evening Worship...........................6:45 PM Tuesday Prayer....................................12:00 Noon Tuesday Prayer & Bible Band....................7:00 PM Tuesday Pastoral Teaching........................7:30 PM Friday Prayer.......................................12:00 Noon Friday Evangelistic Service........................7:00 PM

Bishop C. H. McClelland

Pastor

“Holy Cathedral is A Ministry That Touches People”

Word of Hope Telecast • Sunday 9AM • ION/PAX TV • Channel 55/Cable Channel 15 Word of Hope Broadcast JOY WJYI 1340am • Mon – Fri 3:15 PM-3:30 PM Word of Hope Ministries, Inc. Social Services, Health Care, ATODA, Employment Services, Family & Individual Counseling, Free Computer Training/GED assistance, Prisoner Re-entry Services (414) 447-1965

Dr. Betty S. Hayes, Pastor & Founder of Holy Mt. Carmel MBC 2127 W. Garfield Ave. • Milwaukee, WI 53205 and Christ Gospel On The Rise Soul Saving Ministry, Harrell, AR. WORSHIP SCHEDULE Sun. Words To Grow By....................1:30 p.m. Sunday Worship........................1:30 p.m. RADIO MINISTRIES Sat. (Milwaukee) WGLB 1560 A.M. Sat. at 8:25 a.m. • Sun. at 8:25 a.m. (414) 344-5361 (Office) 24/7 Prayer Line - (414) 446-7133

4245 N. 60th Street Milwaukee, WI 53216

Pastor Nathaniel Deans

Pastor Eugene Cowan, II Senior Servant Leader 4519 W. Villard Avenue Milwaukee, WI 53218 Phone: 461-8484 • Fax: 461-9797 www.JeremiahMBC.com

Sunday School .............. 8:00 to 9:00 a.m. Sunday Service ........... 9:15 a.m. to Noon Wed. Prayer Meeting & Bible class ...... ......................……….. 7:00 to 8:30 p.m. Thu. Bible Class ...... 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.

Weekly Schedule Sunday School.......................9:00 a.m. Sunday Worship...................10:00 a.m. Tues. Bible Class ..................... 6:30 p.m.

Kingdom Apostolic Ministries, Inc.

The King’s Temple The House of the Living God

5017 W. Center St. Milwaukee, WI 53210 (414) 933-6491 Pastor: Joan Johnson Order of Service Sunday Morning Service… 10:30 a.m.

Come Join Us in Worship!!

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“Transforming lives though the Word of God”

Pastor, Louis Fuller, Sr. Co-Pastor, Bea Fuller 3500 N. Sherman Blvd. Weekly Schedule

Sunday School.....................10:30 a.m. Sun. Morning Worship..........11:30 a.m. Wednesday Prayer Meeting & Bible Class...........................6:30 p.m.

Church 578-7425

Holy Temple Firstborn MB Church, Inc. 4960 N. 18th Street Milwaukee, WI 53209 414-264-4002 (Office) website:htfirstborn.org Dr. Lezar & Lady Burnside Pastors Sunday School...................8:00 a.m. Sun. Worship......................9:15 a.m. Tues. Bible Class................7:00 p.m. “Changing Lives with a Changeless Word”

Jesus Is The Way Ministries (C.O.G.I.C)

JEREMIAH Missionary Baptist Church

HOLY TEMPLE Missionary Baptist Church

Weekly Schedule Sunday School......................9:00 a.m. Sunday Morning Worship....10:30 a.m. Monday - Friday Prayer...........6:00 a.m. Thursday Worship & Bible Studies....... ...............................................6:00 p.m. “A Local Church With A Global Mission”

2677 North 40th Street • Milwaukee, WI 53210 Church Office (414) 447-1967 www.holycathedral.org

3800 N. Washington Road Milwaukee, WI 53212 (414) 265-5161

Sun. School....................9:30 a.m. Sun. Morn. Worship.......11:00 a.m. Wend. Bible Study & Prayer.........................6:00 p.m.

Heritage International Ministries C.O.G.I.C.

Holy Cathedral Church Of God In Christ

Rev Aaron Morgan, Pastor

Weekly Schedule

YOUR CHURCH HERE Call us at 263-5088 or visit us at 1936 N. MLK Drive. Milwaukee, WI 53212

2034 W. Center St. Milwaukee, WI 53206 Ph: (414) 265-5057 Fax: (414) 265-5029 Sunday School.............................10:30 Sunday Worship...........................11:30 Mon.-Fri. Daily Prayer..................10:00 Tuesday Night Prayer.............6:00-7:00 Thursday Intercessory Prayer - 7:00-7:30 Thursday Pastoral Teaching - 7:30-8:30

JERUSALEM MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH Dr. Donnie Sims 2505 West Cornell St. Milwaukee, WI 53209 442-4720 Sunday Service.......10:45 a.m. Wed. Prayer Night......7:00 p.m.

a.m. a.m. a.m p.m p.m. p.m.

- Family AODA Treatment -

Pastor Jeffrey Coleman First Lady Brenda Coleman

“A Twenty-First Century Church”

- Transportation Available Classes/Services: Daily Living Skills House Management Service Housing Assistance Life Skills Training Parenting Class/ Parent Assistance Spiritual Support Education/Academic Skills Development Domestic Violence Services Mentoring Prison Ministry

Lamb of God Missionary Baptist Church

Kairos International Christian Church (414) 374-KICC (5422) www.kmg-wi.org Sunday Community Ministry......................9:00 am Thursday Community Ministry...................7:00 pm Thur. S.E.T for Youth (Self Expression Thursday) ..................................................................7:00 pm

Pastors Terrence and Dr. Cheryl Moore Gatherings held at Dr. Martin Luther King Elementary School 3275 N. Third Street Milwaukee, WI 53212 (enter parking lot on Ring Street)

Time to Worship, Opportunity to Serve

Rev. Christopher R. Boston, Pastor

8415 W. Bradley Road Milwaukee, WI 53224 414.355.0931, 414.355.7045(fax) (email) inquire@TheLambMKE.org (website) www.TheLambMKE.org /TheLambMKE @TheLambMKE Worship Schedule Sunday School .......................... 9:00 a.m. Sunday Worship ......................10:15 a.m. WOW-Word on Wednesday.... 6:30 p.m. Visit us online and join us this Sunday...Let’s experience life and growth together!

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The Classifieds

Wisconsin African American Women’s Center

October 28, 1981 – Edward M. McIntyre elected first African American mayor of Augusta, Georgia.

Mrs. Fumbanks' Birthday Salutes "Wishing You All The Best!" October 1st Joshua Fumbanks October 2nd Desire Keller Leon Hobbs, Jr. October 3rd Anthony Dobbs, Jr. Mary Gilmore October 4th Brenda Ingram Mother Frankie Jones

October 29, 1949 – Alonzo G. Moron becomes first African American president of Hampton Institute, Virginia..

October 14th Jalisa Davis Joyetta Bridges October 15th Kyle Dwane Fisher Dominic Fumbanks Barbara Wilmont October 16th Kelly M. Fumbanks Jharrell Frazier

October 5th Mary Gibbons

October 17th Dennis Lamont Johnson Tyreke Jones

October 6th Arionne Smith Evg. Kathy Carson

October 18th Tyrone Ingram Anne M. Barner

October 7th Lezlie Binns Sheneka Smith

October 19th Sariya Holland

October 8th Monet Fumbanks Anita Buie October 9th Larry Smith, Jr. Carmen Murguia October 11th Mattie Haywood October 12th LoAnne Goudy Vi Hawkins October 13th Dennis Whittiker

October 30, 1979 – Richard Arrington elected first African American mayor of Birmingham, Alabama. October 31, 1896 – Actress, singer Ethel Waters born. November 1, 1991 – Judge Clarence Thomas is formally seated at the 106th associate justice of the U.S. Supreme Court. November 2, 1954 – Charles C. Diggs elected Michigan’s first African American congressman.

3020 West Vliet Street • Milwaukee, WI 53208 WAAW has banquet hall rentals for weddings, parties, meetings, conferences, repasts and formal dinners. Office spaces are also available for rent. Rates are reasonable. For information and availability, call: (414) 933-1652 • e-mail: waaw@wi.rr.com visit: waawcenter.com

November 3, 1981 – Thirman L. Milner elected mayor of Hartford, Connecticut, becoming first Black mayor in New England.

October 22th Jessica Chamberlain Brenda V. Jackson October 23rd Michelle Graham October 24th Solea Holland October 29th Dejah Fumbanks Aaron Williams Frannie Smith October 30th Andrew Green, III October 31st Au’Zhane Chamberlain

Do you have a friend, family member, or colleague who has just celebrated or is about to celebrate a birthday? Stop by our office with their name on Monday to get them in that week’s edition of Happy Birthday Salutes! Visit us at 1936 N. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Drive, call us at (414) 2635088 or e-mail them to miltimes@gmail.com. www.milwaukeetimesnews.com

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