This document provides the order of service for a memorial service being held in memory of Charles Wesley Gaylord Jr. The service will include prayers, scripture readings, songs, a eulogy by Bishop Jimmie C. Thompson Sr., and will be officiated by Elder David Hickson at the New Beginning Highway Church of Christ. It also includes the obituary detailing Charles' life and family, as well as prayers and poems written by his family members in his honor.
The Congregation Beth Jacob was founded in 1900 by Jewish immigrants in Plymouth, Massachusetts who wanted a central place of worship. After overcoming conflicts between factions, they purchased land in 1910 and began construction of a synagogue building in 1911. The cornerstone was laid in 1912 and the synagogue was consecrated in 1913, allowing the whole Jewish community to worship together. While the building was modest, it fulfilled the goal of having their own house of worship. Education of children was also important, first through individual tutoring and then a Talmud Torah school. The congregation supported its members during World War I and a family paid off the synagogue's second mortgage after their son returned safely.
Funeral Program for Mary Elizabeth Shields ClarkRichard Byrd
Mary Elizabeth Shields Clark passed away on February 2, 2014 at the age of 88. She was born in St. Petersburg, Florida and lived in Hendersonville, North Carolina for over 50 years, where she was known for her kindness and hospitality to all. She worked as a housekeeper and was a member of Union Grove Baptist Church. She leaves behind one daughter, two grandchildren, six great-grandchildren, and many other family and friends. Her funeral was held where she was remembered for her smile and joyful spirit.
Jocelyn Smith Baumgarten March 27, 2022.pdfMaryBethAsher
This document is a service program for a memorial service for Jocelyn Smith Baumgarten held on December 21, 2021. It includes the order of service, biographical information about Jocelyn, and details about her surviving family. The summary provides the essential information that Jocelyn passed away at age 93, she was born in Boston and lived in Asheville, NC for most of her life where she was involved in her community, and she is survived by her four children and grandchildren.
This document provides information about the Deerfoot Church of Christ congregation in Pinson, AL. It includes details about worship service times, elders, ministers, and activities. It also contains announcements about new members who were baptized, an upcoming kickoff event, and information on watching services online or on Facebook.
This document provides information about the Deerfoot Church of Christ congregation located in Pinson, Alabama. It includes the church address and service times. It discusses the state wide deaf worship service taking place and welcomes Frank Rushing, a deaf minister, to preach using a voice interpreter. It provides details on the church's long history of ministry to the deaf congregation. The document also includes announcements about upcoming events, a prayer list, attendance numbers, and financial information.
Announcements and Opening Prayer August 3, 2014tkennedy4010
This document contains the order of service and announcements for a church gathering. It includes an opening prayer, scripture reading, and announcements about upcoming meetings, trainings, and ministry events at the church including men's ministry, marriage classes, and 'I Won One' Sundays to encourage inviting others. It provides instructions about attending including parking, seating, electronics, lost items, and exits. It highlights the church's oldest living member and descendants of founders. It also advertises a 'Survival Day' event on August 16, 2014.
This document provides biographical details about Janice Patricia Smith, a lifelong resident of Panchgani, India who dedicated her life to rescuing and caring for animals. She came from a pioneering family that settled in Panchgani in the 1800s. Janice was inspired by her mother to rescue animals and over her lifetime she took in over 100 stray and sick animals, housing them at her family home called Gold Mohur Villa. After a long career as a teacher, she never married and devoted herself fully to caring for her animal family. She was beloved in the community for her compassion and work rescuing animals.
This document contains information about the celebration of life service for Barbara Lenat-Monica Rush, who passed away on April 3, 2015 at age 41. It includes an obituary that details her upbringing in a musical family, her education and career, her faith and service at Christ Apostolic Temple, and her role as a nurturer. The order of service is also provided, outlining the various speakers, music, and scripture readings that were part of commemorating her life.
The Congregation Beth Jacob was founded in 1900 by Jewish immigrants in Plymouth, Massachusetts who wanted a central place of worship. After overcoming conflicts between factions, they purchased land in 1910 and began construction of a synagogue building in 1911. The cornerstone was laid in 1912 and the synagogue was consecrated in 1913, allowing the whole Jewish community to worship together. While the building was modest, it fulfilled the goal of having their own house of worship. Education of children was also important, first through individual tutoring and then a Talmud Torah school. The congregation supported its members during World War I and a family paid off the synagogue's second mortgage after their son returned safely.
Funeral Program for Mary Elizabeth Shields ClarkRichard Byrd
Mary Elizabeth Shields Clark passed away on February 2, 2014 at the age of 88. She was born in St. Petersburg, Florida and lived in Hendersonville, North Carolina for over 50 years, where she was known for her kindness and hospitality to all. She worked as a housekeeper and was a member of Union Grove Baptist Church. She leaves behind one daughter, two grandchildren, six great-grandchildren, and many other family and friends. Her funeral was held where she was remembered for her smile and joyful spirit.
Jocelyn Smith Baumgarten March 27, 2022.pdfMaryBethAsher
This document is a service program for a memorial service for Jocelyn Smith Baumgarten held on December 21, 2021. It includes the order of service, biographical information about Jocelyn, and details about her surviving family. The summary provides the essential information that Jocelyn passed away at age 93, she was born in Boston and lived in Asheville, NC for most of her life where she was involved in her community, and she is survived by her four children and grandchildren.
This document provides information about the Deerfoot Church of Christ congregation in Pinson, AL. It includes details about worship service times, elders, ministers, and activities. It also contains announcements about new members who were baptized, an upcoming kickoff event, and information on watching services online or on Facebook.
This document provides information about the Deerfoot Church of Christ congregation located in Pinson, Alabama. It includes the church address and service times. It discusses the state wide deaf worship service taking place and welcomes Frank Rushing, a deaf minister, to preach using a voice interpreter. It provides details on the church's long history of ministry to the deaf congregation. The document also includes announcements about upcoming events, a prayer list, attendance numbers, and financial information.
Announcements and Opening Prayer August 3, 2014tkennedy4010
This document contains the order of service and announcements for a church gathering. It includes an opening prayer, scripture reading, and announcements about upcoming meetings, trainings, and ministry events at the church including men's ministry, marriage classes, and 'I Won One' Sundays to encourage inviting others. It provides instructions about attending including parking, seating, electronics, lost items, and exits. It highlights the church's oldest living member and descendants of founders. It also advertises a 'Survival Day' event on August 16, 2014.
This document provides biographical details about Janice Patricia Smith, a lifelong resident of Panchgani, India who dedicated her life to rescuing and caring for animals. She came from a pioneering family that settled in Panchgani in the 1800s. Janice was inspired by her mother to rescue animals and over her lifetime she took in over 100 stray and sick animals, housing them at her family home called Gold Mohur Villa. After a long career as a teacher, she never married and devoted herself fully to caring for her animal family. She was beloved in the community for her compassion and work rescuing animals.
This document contains information about the celebration of life service for Barbara Lenat-Monica Rush, who passed away on April 3, 2015 at age 41. It includes an obituary that details her upbringing in a musical family, her education and career, her faith and service at Christ Apostolic Temple, and her role as a nurturer. The order of service is also provided, outlining the various speakers, music, and scripture readings that were part of commemorating her life.
This document provides the order of service for Shirley Marie Bruch Tickell's memorial service held on May 24, 2008 at the Silver Lake Chapel in Barnard, Vermont. It includes details of the service such as hymns, scripture readings, and a celebration of Shirley's life through pictures and music. Shirley is remembered as a loving mother, grandmother, and friend who enjoyed gardening, music and nature.
Faith is driving her daughters Destiny and Treasure to Washington D.C. for a conference. They get lost and end up in a run-down neighborhood. While there, Faith has a teaching moment with her daughters about not judging others based on appearances. She tells them about her difficult past, how she fell in love young and was wrongly convicted of a crime. Through reading books recommended to her by a stranger, Faith found purpose and direction, eventually pursuing higher education. She wants to impart lessons of positive identity and overcoming challenges to her sheltered daughters.
This document provides the details of the homegoing service for Lawrence McKinley Dillard, who passed away on May 22, 2010 at age 62. The service will be held on May 27, 2010 at 2:00pm at Chestnut Grove Baptist Church in Esmont, Virginia. The document outlines the order of service and includes the obituary, acknowledgments, and poems.
Tates Creek Christian Church Current for March 2016David Eversole
This article provides information about upcoming events at Tates Creek Christian Church in March 2016. It discusses that Daylight Saving Time will occur on March 13th. It announces a Good Friday choral concert on March 25th at 7pm presented by the worship choir. An Easter egg hunt for preschool to 5th grade children will be held on March 26th from 12-2pm at Julius Marks Elementary. The article provides guidelines for donating Easter candy for the egg hunt. It mentions that Easter memorial flowers can be ordered or donated March 6th or 13th. Finally, it lists the Easter Sunday service times on March 27th.
Announcements and Opening Prayer July 20, 2014tkennedy4010
The document contains announcements and prayers for a church congregation. It begins with an opening prayer asking God to speak to the congregation about creation and their purpose. It then lists upcoming prayer meetings, Bible readings, and announcements about church activities like choir rehearsals and ministry meetings. It encourages members to invite others to attend an upcoming "I Won One" Sunday and continue praying together.
Announcements and Opening Prayer December 14tkennedy4010
The document contains announcements and information for a church congregation. It includes details about upcoming prayer meetings, ministry meetings, rehearsals, trainings, and events at the church. Information is provided about connecting to the church's wifi, being respectful in the sanctuary, parking appropriately, and starting or facilitating a small group. The document also provides details about honoring long-standing church members as part of an upcoming 100th anniversary celebration.
The document provides updates from Faith Moravian Church. It discusses the 30 year history of the church, highlighting its origins and growth. It also provides updates on the Board of Trustees, Stewardship, Christian Education, and Sunday School programs. Finally, it introduces this year's high school graduates.
The document discusses the qualifications and requirements for ordination according to Christ Central church. It notes that Christ Central only ordains community missionaries, not other roles like pastors or deacons. The biblical definition of ordination is to appoint or set apart for a high purpose. Key qualifications mentioned include being blameless, having self-control, upholding sound doctrine, and refuting false teachings. The document emphasizes that ordination is about recognizing God's calling rather than bestowing status.
Announcements and Opening Prayer July 27, 2014tkennedy4010
The document provides information about upcoming events at a church, including prayer meetings, ministry meetings, rehearsals, classes, and Sunday services. It includes announcements about special Sundays like "I Won One" Sunday to encourage inviting others. It also provides operational details like parking instructions and locations of restrooms. At the end it highlights some of the church's history, recognizing long-standing members and descendants of the church's founders.
This is the September/October edition of the Echo, the newsletter of Epworth United Methodist Church in Massillon, OH. For more information about the church please call (330) 832-7271
Can We Really Understand The Influence Of Mothers?Rick Peterson
This sermon discusses the origins and history of Mother's Day and emphasizes the significant influence that mothers have on their children. It notes that Mother's Day was originally founded to remember fallen soldiers and promote peace, not as a commercial holiday. The sermon then discusses how Timothy's strong Christian faith came from the influence of his mother and grandmother, not from the Apostle Paul. It encourages appreciation for mothers and their role in shaping who we are, for better or for worse. The sermon closes by praising God for the blessing of mothers.
This monthly newsletter from St. Paul Lutheran Church provides information about upcoming events at the church in December, including Advent and Christmas services. It also announces the engagement of Associate Pastor Sarah Meckler and introduces her fiancé. Additionally, it encourages support for military members at Christmas and discusses the possibility of a new Spanish language ministry at the church.
The Truth About God, Terrorism And What They Are Hiding From Youzakir2012
The document discusses the author's journey away from Christianity and toward Islam. He grew disillusioned with Christianity due to inconsistencies in scripture and corrupt practices of some pastors. Through independent research and discussions with Muslim scholars like Dr. Zakir Naik, he became convinced of Islam's truth and secretly converted. He faced resistance from his Christian father and friends, but ultimately convinced his father of Islam's merits through patient discussion, though his father did not openly convert due to fears of social backlash.
This document discusses the important role of godly women and mothers. It provides biblical passages that describe how God created Eve to be a companion and helper for Adam. The passages discuss how a man will leave his parents to be united with his wife. The document honors saintly women from the Old Testament like Sarah and Hannah. It also recognizes saintly women from the New Testament like Mary, Lydia, and Eunice. Several responses from people share the nicest things they can say about their own mothers, praising them for their love, kindness, faith, and role modeling godly behavior.
The document appears to be a card or note from Summerville Baptist Church thanking and bidding farewell to Jared. The card mentions that Jared played Easter Bunny and girls getting pedicures. It also references camping with Jared's Sunday school class. The card is signed by members of the church including Jared, Julia, Nixon, Isla, Roman, and Lottie, expressing their love and prayers as Jared follows God's plan.
Rodica Marian is a blind Franciscan nun from Romania who devoted her life to prayer after losing her vision at age 29. In 1995, she heard the voice of the Virgin Mary while praying alone in her room. Mary assured Rodica that her prayers were received and they began having regular dialogues. For three years, Mary taught Rodica virtues like patience, love, and forgiveness. She asked Rodica to lead prayer groups and share the messages with others. Mary's visits culminated in public apparitions to encourage prayer and atonement for sins. Rodica's life of prayer and sacrifice set an example to help others draw closer to God.
Announcements and Opening Prayer March 30, 2014Travis Kennedy
This document contains the order of service for a church gathering including an opening prayer, scripture reading, announcements about upcoming prayer meetings and events, and details about tithes and offerings. It provides information about various ministries and activities at the church including men's ministry, marriage ministry, and summer camp registration. It also includes guidelines for attending the service and sets the atmosphere by outlining appropriate attitudes and actions for participants.
This newsletter issue from St. Peter's Jacobite Syrian Orthodox Church provides information about upcoming events and recaps the recent Family Conference. It includes several articles on the Assumption of Mary, the story of David and Goliath, the importance of prayer in the Christian life, and humor. The publication board encourages the community to submit works and informs readers how to access the newsletter online or in print.
Archie jackson Homegoing Celebration ProgramAnthony Baker
This document is a program for a celebration of life service for Archie William Jackson. The three-sentence summary is:
The celebration of life service was held on May 10, 2010 at New Hope Baptist Church for Archie William Jackson, who passed away on May 4, 2010 at age 60. The service included prayers, scripture readings, music, reflections, and a eulogy to honor Mr. Jackson's life and provide comfort to his family and friends as they grieved his passing. The program detailed the order of service and listed Mr. Jackson's surviving family members, pallbearers, and acknowledgments.
The newsletter provides updates from the pastor and information about church programs and ministries. The pastor thanks the congregation for their support during his first 5 months. He focused educational programs on learning about each other and relationships. Upcoming, he will review children/youth and arts programs. The newsletter also highlights the drama and dance ministries, individuals in the sick and shut-in list, and church mothers. It promotes faithfully supporting the church with time, talents and offerings in the new year.
Latham Augustus Robinson passed away on December 4, 2015 at the age of 92. He was an original member of Peoples Community Christian Church and held a Bible verse close to his heart until his passing. He had many talents including singing, drawing, writing, cooking, and respected others. He faced adversity with courage and humor and was remembered for his strength of character.
This document provides the order of service for Shirley Marie Bruch Tickell's memorial service held on May 24, 2008 at the Silver Lake Chapel in Barnard, Vermont. It includes details of the service such as hymns, scripture readings, and a celebration of Shirley's life through pictures and music. Shirley is remembered as a loving mother, grandmother, and friend who enjoyed gardening, music and nature.
Faith is driving her daughters Destiny and Treasure to Washington D.C. for a conference. They get lost and end up in a run-down neighborhood. While there, Faith has a teaching moment with her daughters about not judging others based on appearances. She tells them about her difficult past, how she fell in love young and was wrongly convicted of a crime. Through reading books recommended to her by a stranger, Faith found purpose and direction, eventually pursuing higher education. She wants to impart lessons of positive identity and overcoming challenges to her sheltered daughters.
This document provides the details of the homegoing service for Lawrence McKinley Dillard, who passed away on May 22, 2010 at age 62. The service will be held on May 27, 2010 at 2:00pm at Chestnut Grove Baptist Church in Esmont, Virginia. The document outlines the order of service and includes the obituary, acknowledgments, and poems.
Tates Creek Christian Church Current for March 2016David Eversole
This article provides information about upcoming events at Tates Creek Christian Church in March 2016. It discusses that Daylight Saving Time will occur on March 13th. It announces a Good Friday choral concert on March 25th at 7pm presented by the worship choir. An Easter egg hunt for preschool to 5th grade children will be held on March 26th from 12-2pm at Julius Marks Elementary. The article provides guidelines for donating Easter candy for the egg hunt. It mentions that Easter memorial flowers can be ordered or donated March 6th or 13th. Finally, it lists the Easter Sunday service times on March 27th.
Announcements and Opening Prayer July 20, 2014tkennedy4010
The document contains announcements and prayers for a church congregation. It begins with an opening prayer asking God to speak to the congregation about creation and their purpose. It then lists upcoming prayer meetings, Bible readings, and announcements about church activities like choir rehearsals and ministry meetings. It encourages members to invite others to attend an upcoming "I Won One" Sunday and continue praying together.
Announcements and Opening Prayer December 14tkennedy4010
The document contains announcements and information for a church congregation. It includes details about upcoming prayer meetings, ministry meetings, rehearsals, trainings, and events at the church. Information is provided about connecting to the church's wifi, being respectful in the sanctuary, parking appropriately, and starting or facilitating a small group. The document also provides details about honoring long-standing church members as part of an upcoming 100th anniversary celebration.
The document provides updates from Faith Moravian Church. It discusses the 30 year history of the church, highlighting its origins and growth. It also provides updates on the Board of Trustees, Stewardship, Christian Education, and Sunday School programs. Finally, it introduces this year's high school graduates.
The document discusses the qualifications and requirements for ordination according to Christ Central church. It notes that Christ Central only ordains community missionaries, not other roles like pastors or deacons. The biblical definition of ordination is to appoint or set apart for a high purpose. Key qualifications mentioned include being blameless, having self-control, upholding sound doctrine, and refuting false teachings. The document emphasizes that ordination is about recognizing God's calling rather than bestowing status.
Announcements and Opening Prayer July 27, 2014tkennedy4010
The document provides information about upcoming events at a church, including prayer meetings, ministry meetings, rehearsals, classes, and Sunday services. It includes announcements about special Sundays like "I Won One" Sunday to encourage inviting others. It also provides operational details like parking instructions and locations of restrooms. At the end it highlights some of the church's history, recognizing long-standing members and descendants of the church's founders.
This is the September/October edition of the Echo, the newsletter of Epworth United Methodist Church in Massillon, OH. For more information about the church please call (330) 832-7271
Can We Really Understand The Influence Of Mothers?Rick Peterson
This sermon discusses the origins and history of Mother's Day and emphasizes the significant influence that mothers have on their children. It notes that Mother's Day was originally founded to remember fallen soldiers and promote peace, not as a commercial holiday. The sermon then discusses how Timothy's strong Christian faith came from the influence of his mother and grandmother, not from the Apostle Paul. It encourages appreciation for mothers and their role in shaping who we are, for better or for worse. The sermon closes by praising God for the blessing of mothers.
This monthly newsletter from St. Paul Lutheran Church provides information about upcoming events at the church in December, including Advent and Christmas services. It also announces the engagement of Associate Pastor Sarah Meckler and introduces her fiancé. Additionally, it encourages support for military members at Christmas and discusses the possibility of a new Spanish language ministry at the church.
The Truth About God, Terrorism And What They Are Hiding From Youzakir2012
The document discusses the author's journey away from Christianity and toward Islam. He grew disillusioned with Christianity due to inconsistencies in scripture and corrupt practices of some pastors. Through independent research and discussions with Muslim scholars like Dr. Zakir Naik, he became convinced of Islam's truth and secretly converted. He faced resistance from his Christian father and friends, but ultimately convinced his father of Islam's merits through patient discussion, though his father did not openly convert due to fears of social backlash.
This document discusses the important role of godly women and mothers. It provides biblical passages that describe how God created Eve to be a companion and helper for Adam. The passages discuss how a man will leave his parents to be united with his wife. The document honors saintly women from the Old Testament like Sarah and Hannah. It also recognizes saintly women from the New Testament like Mary, Lydia, and Eunice. Several responses from people share the nicest things they can say about their own mothers, praising them for their love, kindness, faith, and role modeling godly behavior.
The document appears to be a card or note from Summerville Baptist Church thanking and bidding farewell to Jared. The card mentions that Jared played Easter Bunny and girls getting pedicures. It also references camping with Jared's Sunday school class. The card is signed by members of the church including Jared, Julia, Nixon, Isla, Roman, and Lottie, expressing their love and prayers as Jared follows God's plan.
Rodica Marian is a blind Franciscan nun from Romania who devoted her life to prayer after losing her vision at age 29. In 1995, she heard the voice of the Virgin Mary while praying alone in her room. Mary assured Rodica that her prayers were received and they began having regular dialogues. For three years, Mary taught Rodica virtues like patience, love, and forgiveness. She asked Rodica to lead prayer groups and share the messages with others. Mary's visits culminated in public apparitions to encourage prayer and atonement for sins. Rodica's life of prayer and sacrifice set an example to help others draw closer to God.
Announcements and Opening Prayer March 30, 2014Travis Kennedy
This document contains the order of service for a church gathering including an opening prayer, scripture reading, announcements about upcoming prayer meetings and events, and details about tithes and offerings. It provides information about various ministries and activities at the church including men's ministry, marriage ministry, and summer camp registration. It also includes guidelines for attending the service and sets the atmosphere by outlining appropriate attitudes and actions for participants.
This newsletter issue from St. Peter's Jacobite Syrian Orthodox Church provides information about upcoming events and recaps the recent Family Conference. It includes several articles on the Assumption of Mary, the story of David and Goliath, the importance of prayer in the Christian life, and humor. The publication board encourages the community to submit works and informs readers how to access the newsletter online or in print.
Archie jackson Homegoing Celebration ProgramAnthony Baker
This document is a program for a celebration of life service for Archie William Jackson. The three-sentence summary is:
The celebration of life service was held on May 10, 2010 at New Hope Baptist Church for Archie William Jackson, who passed away on May 4, 2010 at age 60. The service included prayers, scripture readings, music, reflections, and a eulogy to honor Mr. Jackson's life and provide comfort to his family and friends as they grieved his passing. The program detailed the order of service and listed Mr. Jackson's surviving family members, pallbearers, and acknowledgments.
The newsletter provides updates from the pastor and information about church programs and ministries. The pastor thanks the congregation for their support during his first 5 months. He focused educational programs on learning about each other and relationships. Upcoming, he will review children/youth and arts programs. The newsletter also highlights the drama and dance ministries, individuals in the sick and shut-in list, and church mothers. It promotes faithfully supporting the church with time, talents and offerings in the new year.
Latham Augustus Robinson passed away on December 4, 2015 at the age of 92. He was an original member of Peoples Community Christian Church and held a Bible verse close to his heart until his passing. He had many talents including singing, drawing, writing, cooking, and respected others. He faced adversity with courage and humor and was remembered for his strength of character.
Sam Huddleston passed away on January 11, 2016 at the age of 72. He was a talented man who had many jobs over his lifetime, including working at a country club, as a milkman, doing property inspections, managing restaurants, and driving buses for over 13 years before retiring. He was known for his big smile and mischievous personality. Sam loved to cook barbecue and greens, play tennis, sing in his church choir, and call his family every day. He had been married to his wife Earline for almost 22 years and is survived by her, his two children, two grandchildren, three sisters and many other loving relatives.
Jocelyn Smith Baumgarten March 27, 2022.pdfMaryBethAsher
This document is a service program for a memorial service for Jocelyn Smith Baumgarten held on December 21, 2021. It includes the order of service, biographical information about Jocelyn, and details about her surviving family. The summary highlights that the document is a memorial program for Jocelyn Smith Baumgarten, who passed away at age 93, and provides an overview of her life, family, and survivors.
The document is a church bulletin that provides information about upcoming events at the Thirty-Fourth Street Church of God. It includes announcements for Black History Month celebrations, a church trip to celebrate with another pastor, and "Super Sunday" in March to focus on first fruit giving. The opening and closing prayers focus on gratitude and sharing. The unison scripture reading emphasizes honoring God with wealth and first fruits from crops. The bulletin also provides the order of worship for the service and names of individuals to include in prayers.
Memorial Day Prayer for the living and the dead46adnanshahzad
Table Of Content
1. Introduction: Recognizing Memorial Day's Significance
2. The Effectiveness of Prayer in Honoring the Lost
3. Paying Tribute to the Fallen: An Examination of the Lives Lost
4. A Departure Prayer: Honoring Those Who Gave Everything
5. A Prayer for the Living: Upholding Active Duty Members and Veterans
6. Discovering the Significance of Memorial Day: Methods for Remembering and Honoring
7. Concluding Remarks: Carrying on the Tradition of Thankfulness and Remembering.
This document contains a tribute to friends who have passed away too soon. It includes short poems and passages about nature, life, and memory. It also includes obituaries for Cynthia Mae Langowski Leedahl, Barbara Lynn Lanigan, and Tim Sevigny who recently passed away.
This newsletter from Oriole-York Mills United Church provides updates from their church community. In a message from Rev. Cindy, she discusses a hymn that was important to a church member who recently passed away at age 109, and encourages readers to "brighten the corner where you are." The report from council discusses the church exploring a potential amalgamation with another congregation. The membership report provides updates on recent passings of church members and announces their upcoming 51st anniversary service.
This document provides an obituary for Arnold E. White Sr. ("Pefi"), who passed away on September 11, 2019. It summarizes his life, from being born in Temple, Texas in 1941, relocating to Los Angeles as a child, marrying twice and having five children, working for Caltrans for 33 years, and pursuing his passions for music, animals, and spending time with family and friends. The obituary concludes by listing those who preceded him in death, those who survive him like his children and grandchildren, and details of his funeral service.
Richard Cole Sr. passed away on October 17, 2011 at the age of 75. He had accepted Christ as his savior and was a veteran of the Korean War, having served in the U.S. Navy. He worked for 23 years at Mahand of Chattanooga and 11 years at Wheland Foundry. He is survived by his wife, children, grandchildren, and other family members. A graveside service was held in his honor.
This document summarizes a letter from Rev. Steve Payne discussing finding spiritual reflection in nature, specifically through gardening. It also announces upcoming church events.
The letter discusses how tending a garden can help appreciate God's creation up close. It encourages using the beauty of nature to praise God and draw near to the Creator. The letter also shares the story of the garden at the vicarage and lessons learned about being open to God speaking through unexpected things.
It concludes by wishing parishioners an enjoyable summer appreciating God's richness in creation and announces upcoming church services, a parish weekend getaway in October, and the Christian festival Creation Fest in August.
Charles Earl Lloyd lived from 1920 to 2011. He grew up in Charleston, Illinois with two brothers and five sisters. He worked for many years on the Elgin, Joliet and Eastern Railroad after previously working as a baker. He married Margaret Virginia Pinkstaff in 1938 and they had three children, five grandchildren, six great-grandchildren, and two great-great grandchildren. Charles loved animals, especially dogs. He spent his later years living with his family in various homes in Illinois before passing away in 2011 at the age of 91.
This document is a newsletter from Reverend Steve Payne announcing Easter services and events at several churches in the area. It provides details on Palm Sunday services, Maundy Thursday and Good Friday meditations, and Easter Sunday services. It also summarizes community events like fundraising sales and a visit to Exeter Cathedral. The newsletter encourages readers to reflect on the Easter story of Jesus' death and resurrection during the Holy Week services.
The document discusses the importance of sincerely meaning the words that are sung in hymns during worship. It notes that it is dishonest to sing words that are not truly meant. The document then lists lyrics from several common hymns and asks the reader to consider if they truly mean what they are singing. It emphasizes that singing should come from the heart and translate into one's conduct.
Trinity Kings World Leadership(Family Archives): Our Patriarch, King Ceola of...Terrell Patillo
Matthew 25:23
Complete Jewish Bible (CJB)
23 His master said to him, ‘Excellent! you are a good and trustworthy servant. You have been faithful with a small amount, so I will put you in charge of a large amount. Come and join in your master’s happiness!’
2 Timothy 4:7
New International Version (NIV)
7 I have fought the good fight, I have finished the race, I have kept the faith.
The document summarizes Pete Mason's journey from a life devoted to rock music and Satan to finding faith in Jesus Christ. As a child, Pete was baptized Catholic but drifted away from religion in his teenage years when he embraced rock music. He dabbled in the occult and partied frequently. After graduating high school, Pete joined several rock bands but felt unfulfilled. One day in 1982 while mowing his lawn, Pete heard Jesus calling to him. He prayed to accept Jesus and immediately felt his sins lift from him. Pete committed himself to living for God from that point on, cutting his long hair as a symbol of rejecting his past life. He has since dedicated his life to sharing his faith through music, writing
This document contains an obituary and memorial information for Vince Walsh who passed away on August 28, 2012 at the age of 77. It provides details about his life including being born in Ireland and emigrating to the US where he had a varied career including construction, law school, and owning a resort. It mentions he was married to Dorothy for 46 years and had 9 children, 19 grandchildren, and many nieces and nephews. The document includes several speeches from family members sharing memories of Vince and what a loving, generous, and caring man he was. Donations are requested to be made in his honor to an organization supporting blood cancer research.
1. Memorial Service
In loving Memory
Of
Charles Wesley Gaylord Jr.
Sunrise: February 19, 1954 - Sunset: September 16, 2010
Memorial Service
Tuesday September 28, 2010
New Beginning Highway Church of Christ
3100 West North Avenue
Baltimore, Maryland 21216
Officiator- Elder David Hickson
Eulogizer- Bishop Jimmy C. Thompson Sr.
Ecclesiastes 3:2 A time to be born, a time to live and a time to die………
2. The Obituary
His Life’s Story
Charles “Wesley” Gaylord Jr. was born to Charles Wesley Gaylord Sr. and
Rosetta Gaylord, on February 19, 1954 at Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore
City, Md.
“Wesley” (Charles) as he was affectionately known by to his family and friends
attended Rutland Elementary no.149 and by the time he reached the sixth grade
he was begin bused to school no. 298 in Baltimore City. “Wesley” (Charles) was
one of the first African American students to be bused to a Caucasian school
which began the era of desegregation and ending segregation in public schools
system in Baltimore City Md.. He attended Clifton Junior High School, and
graduated from Forest Park Senior in 1972.
After graduating from high school, He joined the Navy under the “buddy
system” with his two best friends, “Arnold” and “Mark”. He served as an
electronics technician for fourteen years in the Navy and after leaving the Navy;
he decided to further his education and enrolled in San Diego City College
where he received his Associates Degree in Electronics.
“Wesley”(Charles) always had a entrepreneurial spirit. And, at the age of
thirteen, he had his own newspaper route delivering the Afro American
Newspaper to his neighbors and community. “Wesley” (Charles) had several
hobbies and as a young boy he began collecting baseball cards, playing with his
racing car sets and building antique cars and model airplanes. He began learning
how to play chess with his father at the age of eight and he became an avid chess
player. He played chess with his family and friends whenever he had some spare
time. He also enjoyed writing and sharing his poetry with his family and friends.
He established a career as an electronics technician while living in San Diego
California after his naval career. Wesley moved back to Baltimore City, Maryland in
1993 where he was an entrepreneur for several years as an electronic technician. In
1996 he began working at the United States Postal Service in Baltimore City, Md.
3. Upon his returned to San Diego, California in1998 he continued to work at the
United Postal Service until his death.
“Wesley’s” (Charles) mother and grandmothers were devout and faithful
Christians and he knew the Lord at an early age. He was a member of Highway
Church of Christ under the leadership of the late Bishop Fred Page. When he
moved to San Diego California, he joined Bayview Baptist Church in 1986 where
he worked in the tape ministry. He was faithful member until his death.
“Wesley “(Charles) met his wife, Charlene Thomas while he was in Navy, and
they were joined together in holy matrimony on April 18, 1986. They renewed
their wedding vows on May 27, 2006 after twenty years of marriage. Although
he never had any biological children, he became a father to his wife’s four
children, Tameka, Nathan, Michael and Lucita from Gary Indiana.
Charles, affectionately known as “Wesley” by all his family and friends will be
missed by all who loved him. He leaves to cherish his memory, his wife
Charlene Gaylord, four children, Nathan, Tamika, Michael and Lucita from
Gary Indiana, eight, grandchild, and one great grandchild, his father, Charles
Wesley Gaylord Sr., his loving mother Rosetta Gaylord, six sisters, Rosetta
Johnson , Cynthia Clark, Charzetta Gaylord, Siehan White, Nelrocha Gross, and
Paulette Sullivan, five brothers, Donnell Gaylord who preceded him in death,
Jerry Gaylord, Solomon Gaylord, James Gaylord, Daniel Gaylord, four Brother -
in-laws Shawn White, Arthur Sullivan , Arnold Clark, Walter Thomas Jr. five
sister-in laws, Zakia Gaylord, Wanda Gaylord, Sandra Lewis, Gloria Thomas,
Lette Thomas, one uncle, Jerry Gaylord, three aunts, Jean Gaylord, Grace Neil,
Delores Gaylord; eighteen nieces, Natisha, Lashore, Joevona, Davina, Jewel,
Taivona, Amber (Goddaughters), Jessica, Tarsha, Brittany, Shakita, Hannah,
Elizabeth, Iman , Sarah, Lavona, Tiffany, Alivia,; fourteen nephews, Richard,
Vantoy, Rafael, Ryan, Deshawn, Nigel, Shawn, Brendan, Jabari, James Jr.,
Cortley, Charles, Meredith, Brian, his(best friend) Arnold Clark ,And host of
great nieces and nephew, cousin, and friends
4. Order of Service
Elder David Hickson ……………………Officiating
Opening Hymn……New Beginning Highway Church of Church Choir
Old Testament Scripture……Ecclesiastes 3:11-13- Hannah Woodard
New Testament Scripture…. John 14:1-3 Kenneth Flight
Prayer………………………… Pastor Jean Gaylord
Solo……………………………Natisha Johnson
Reflections/Words of Comfort…………… (2 Minute please)
Family tribute………………………Jerry Gaylord
Acknowledgements……………… Cynthia Clark
Selection…… New Beginning Highway Church of Church Choir
Obituary…………………… Corey Rhames
Solo……………………………..Shawn Curtis
Eulogy………………… Bishop Jimmie C. Thompson Sr.
Pastor of The New Beginning Highway Church of Christ
Benediction
Recessional: Repast will be held upstairs at New Beginning Highway
Church of Christ immediately following the memorial service.
5. A Mother’s Prayer
I pray you'll be my eyes, And watch him where he goes
And help him to be wise, Help me to let go
Every mother's prayer, Every child knows
Lead him to a place, Guide him with your grace
To a place where he'll be safe, I pray he finds your light
And holds it in his heart, As darkness falls each night
Remind him where you are, Every mother's prayer
Every child knows, Need to find a place
Guide him with your grace, Give him faith so he'll be safe
Brother prayer
Lead him to a place, Guide him with your grace
To a place where he'll be safe, May your spirit soar in freedom
From the fears that gripped so tight, May you find the peace your
Searched for, As you wandered, lost, in the night.
May your tortured mind be clear and calm, And your tender heart be
warm. May you have no need for strength now. May there ne'er be
another storm. May the music of the angels be the sweet sounds that you
hear. As you're rocked in Heaven's cradle, May you ne'er shed another
tear.
I'll wear your memory proudly, My Big Brother...my true friend.
May my love for you reach Heaven above, Until we meet again.
Jerry, James, Solomon and Daniel Gaylord
6. B.R.O.T.H.E.R
B is for the Bond, that we shall always share
R is for the Rock that you were, when you showed that you cared
O is for all of the Obstacles that you, had to face
T is for the Tender mercies of all of GODs grace
H is for the love you gave us, from your Heart
E is for Every memory of you, while we are apart
R is for Remembering, all the good time we’ve had
So sleep on my Brother, we won’t be sad, because of the love we shared,
we’ll all be glad,
When we meet with you again, on the other side, We’ll forget that we even
every cried.
Rest in peace Big Brother you will truly be missed
But you are with God because your name was on His list
Your Loving Sisters,
Cynthia, Rosetta, Charzetta, Siehan, Nelrocha and Paulette
The Gaylord family would like to extend our heart-felt thanks to our nature
family, our church families, friends and well- wishers during this time. We
cannot express with words the love and kindness that has been show to the
family. We could not have accomplished the mission without each and
every one of you. Know that we are eternally grateful. May God forever
bless and keep you.
Prayerfully submitted
The family