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Mount Zion Holiness
Mount Zion Holiness Church Compiled Information from the Collection of the Martin-Wall History Room of the Davie County Public Library Mocksville, North Carolina 1 o c 4 vA r X O Table of Contents The Past Present and Future of Black America, February 16,1992 4-7 Yesterdays Dream is Todays Struggle and Tomorrows Reality, February 21, 1993 9-21 Black History Month Program, February 17, 2019 23-24 Cemetery Census 26 - 27 Miscellaneous Information 29-50 =*= Davie County Public Library ^ Mocksville, North Carolina The Past Present and Future of Black ^ America, February 16,1992 Pages 4-7 -2 o ti z d o (ifp u»> Z Davie County Public Library X Mocksville, North Carolina a. xJ 11 THE PAST PRESENT AND FUTURE OF BLACK AMERICA MOUNT ZION HOLINESS CHURCH 64 EAST & MILL ST MOCKSVILLE SPONSORED BY THE DIGGS FAHILV MT. ZION HOLINESS CHURCH OVERSEER JAMES IJAMES FEBRUARY 16,1992 P|'0g0P'^ THE PAST.PRESENT,AND FUTURE OF BLACK AMERICA DEVOTION SIS.JOSEPHINE IJAMES 'welcome BRO.CHARLIE RIVERS SIS.FLORA MACK RESPONCE GUEST SELECTION CHOIR HERITAGE SIS.CASSANDRA SCALES PLAY SELECTION CHOIR FREEDOM SIS.SHERRI DIGGS BOOK REVIEW BRO.JAMES CLEMENT SIS.GRACE CLEMENT SHORTTALK SIS.EDNA DALTON ^^ULTURE SELECTION n SERMON REMARKS BRO.BRIAN DIGGS SISJANIE BOWMAN CHOIR ELDER DANIEL BROWN 2 o 2; 0 c 1 V> w OFFERING ANNOUNCEMENTS MASTER OF CEREMONY MUSIC COORDINATOR USHERS CLOSING SONG BENEDICTION ELDER STEVEN DALTON BRO.BRIAN DIGGS SIS.LAWANDA BOHANNON BRO.JASON IJAMES SIS. BRANDY DIGGS SIS. CHAMREECE DIGGS LIFT EVERY VOICE AND SING MAY GOD BLESS EVERYONE w X d vy c#/ xJ El ID El D El I El El El El El yiQ E] E3 El Q El El E] B El El El E3 El El EIIH: El El El 10 El 10 E E El m LIFT EVERY VOICE AND SING" Lift ev'ry voice and sing. Till earth and heaven ring, y n I i i i f>ii n j D D D D D D ] D B B Ring with the harmonies of liberty; Let our rejoicing rise High as the listening skies. Let it resound loud as the rolling sea. Sing a song full of the faith that the dark past has taught us; Sing a song full of the hope that the present has brought us; Facing the rising sun of our new day begun. Let us march on till victory is won JAMES WELDON JOHNSON (1871-1938) (o Where to Loc^k in the Bible H Q 0 SI 1 v> 2 o t' u> % n O ql r3 S When you need rest and peace, read Matthew 11 :25-30. When you worry, read Matthew 6:19-34. When you are lonely or-fearful, read Psalm 23. When you need peace of mind, read John 14:27; Fhilippians 4:6-8. When men fail you, read Psalm 27. When you grow bitter or critical, read 1 Corinthians 13. When you have sinned, read Psalm 51; 1 John 1 . When you are discouraged, read Psalm 34.- When God seems far away, read Psalm 139. When the world seems bigger than God. read Psalm read Psalm 90. When in sickness, read Psalm 41 . When you feel sorrowful. read John 14; Psalm 46. When in danger, read Psalm 91 . When you want courage, read Joshua 1 :1-9. When you need assurance, read Romans 8. When you forget your blessings, read Psalm 103. When looking for joy, read Colossians 3. When you leave home to travel, read Psalm 121. When you think of investments, read Mark 10:17-31 . When you need guidelines for living, read Matthew 5-7; Romans 12. When you need rules of conduct, read Exodus 20:1 -17, When you need to know God*s will for your life read Proverbs 3:1-6. Q®iieCDumvP"ciic uDm.> Mocksviile. NC 1 Yesterdays Dream is Todays Struggle and Tomorrows Reality, February 21,1993 Pages 9-21 a §- % k €A 2 ^ Davie County Public Library ^ Mocksvilie, North Carolina >• 4J Gi 3 X xJ YESTERDAYS DREAM IS TODAYS STRUGGLE AND TOMORROWS REALITY Davie Couisty Rubric Library l^cksvilie, NC SPONSORED BV THE MASON & DIGGS FAMILIES Mt. Zion Holiness Church Black History Program February 21, 1993 4:00 pm Devotion Sis. Marbest Flimming Bro. Kenneth Hargrove PROGRAM Song Just Like John (Sis. Mason & Choir) Welcome Mother Dulin Response Guest Song Like A Tree Planted By The Water (Bro.Charlie Rivers & Choir) Reading Sis. Janie Bowman Speaker- Sis. Crystal Clement Song Sis. Cassandra Scales Speaker Sis. Sarah Dulin Offering Sis. Everine Rivers Sis. Phyllis Bohannon Show & Tell ^Deac. Charile Rivers Bro. Booe 1 Skit****MAMA TELL ME****** ?V Sis. Minnie Mason Sis. Flora Mack Sis. Sherri Diggs Sis. Brandy Diggs 5 Sis. Chamreece Diggs ^ Reading Sis. Dian Gaither v> w Future Church Sis. Deborah Booe & Children -Z Remarks Overseer Jamer Ijames Benediction iii %'^ OaiieGoufity Public Library d - . - NC *0n the Pulse of Morning' By Maya Angelou A Rock, A River, A Tree Hosts to species long since departed, Marked the mastodon. The dinosaur, who left dry tokens Of their sojourn here On our planet floor, Anv broad alarm of their hastening doom Is lost in the gloom of dust and ages. But today, the Rock cries out to us, clear ly, forcefully. Come, you may stand upon my Back and face your distant destiny, But seek no haven in my shadow. I will give you no hiding place down here. You, created only a little; lower than The angels, have crouched too long in The bruising darkness. Have lain too long Face down in ignorance. Your mouths spilling words Armed for slaughter. The Rock cries out to us today, you may stand upon me, • But do not hide your face. Across the wall of the world, A River sings a beautiful song, It says, come, rest here by my side. Each of you a bordered country. Delicate and strangely made, proud. Yet thrusting perpetually under siege. Your armed struggles for profit Have left collars of waste upon My shore, currents of debris upon my breast. Yet, today I call you to my riverside. If you will study war no more. Come, Clad in peace and I will sing the songs The Creator gave to me when I and the Tree and the rock were one. Before cynicism was a bloody sear across your Brow and when you yet knew you still Knew nothing. The River sang and sings on. There is a true yeaniing to respond to The singing River and the wise Rock. So say the Asian, the Hispanic, the Jew, The African, the Native American, the Sioux, The Catholic, the Muslim, the French, the Greek The Irish, the Rabbi, the Priest, the Sheikh, The Gay^ the Straight, the Preacher, The privileged, the homeless, the Teacher. They all hear The speaking of the Tree. They hear the first and last of every Tree Speaks to humankind today. Come to me, here beside the River. Each of you, descendant of some passed On traveller, has been jiaid for. You, who gave me my first name, you Pawnee, Apache, Seneca, you Cherokee Nation, who rested with me, then Forced on bloody feet, left me to the em ployment of Other seekers-desperate for gain. Starving for gold. You, the Turk, the Arab, the Swede, the German, the E.skimo, the Scot... You the Ashanti, the Yoruba, the Kru, bought Sold, stolen, arriving on a nightmare Praying for a dream. Here, root yourselves besides me. I am that Tree planted by the River, Which will not be moved. I, the Rock, I the River, I the Tree I am yours-your Passages have been paid. LiJft up your faces, you have a piercing neeu For this bright morning dawning for you. History, despite its wrenching pain. Cannot be unlived, and if faced With courage, need not to lived again. Lift up your eyes upon This day brealang for you. Give birth again To the dream. Women, children, men, Take it into the palms of your hands. Mold it into the shape of your most Private need. Sculpt it into The image of your most public self. Lift up your hearts i Each new hour holds new chances I For new beginnings. Do not be wedded forever To fear, yoked eternally To brutishness. The horizon leans forward. Offering you space to place new steps of change. Here, on the pulse of this fine day You may have the courage To look up and out and upon me, the Rock, the River, the Tree, yom* country. No less to Midas than the mendicant. No less to you now than the mastodon then. Here on the pulse of this new day You may have the grace to look up and out And into your sister's eyes and into Your brother's face, your country And say simply With hope Good morning. Oavie County PuDlic uDrary Mocksviile, MC Lift ev'ry voice and sing, Till earth and heaven ring, Ring with the harmonies of liberty; Let our rejoicing rise High as the list'ning skies, Let it resound loud as the rolling sea. Sing a song full of the faith that the dark past has taught us; Sing a song full of the hope that the present has brought us; Facing the rising sun of our new day begun, Let us march on till victory is won JAMES WELDON JOHNSON (1871-1938) Davie countyPubfic LiiDfaiy Mocksvilie, MC i99G AND I HILL 3TRENGHTHEN THEM IN THE LORD AND THEY SHALL WALK UP AND DOWN IN HIS NAME, 3AITH THE LORD. ZECHARIAH 10:12 January S H T W T F S 1 2 3 4 S 6 7 S 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Id 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 25 27 28 29 30 31 February S H T H T F S 1 2 3 4 5 5 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 IB 19 2D 21 22 23 24 25 25 27 2B filarch S H T W T F S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 B 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 15 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 25 27 28 29 30 31 April May June s H T U T F S S N T H T F S S H T W T F S 1 2 3 1 1 2 3 4 5 4 5 5 7 8 9 10 2 3 4 5 5 7 8 6 7 B 9 ID 11 12 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 13 14 15 16 17 IB 19 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 15 17 18 19 20 21 22 2D 21 22 23 24 25 26 25 26 27 28 29 GD 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 27 2B 29 30 30 31 July August Septenber S H T U T F S S H T H T F S S H T W T F S 1 2 3 1 2 G 4 5 6 7 1 2 3 4 4 5 5 7 8 9 10 B 9 ID 11 12 13 14 5 5 7 8 9 10 11 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 15 16 17 IB 19 20 21 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 22 23 24 25 25 27 28 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 25 26 27 28 29 GD 31 29 30 31 26 27 2B 29 3D October 3 10 31 w November Decenber H T U T F S S H T H T F S S H T U T F S 1 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 4 5 6 7 8 9 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 5 5 7 8 9 10 11 11 12 13 14 15 15 14 15 16 17 IB 19 2D 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 18 19 20 21 22 23 21 22 2G 24 25 26 27 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 25 25 27 28 29 30 2B 29 3D 26 27 2B 29 3D 31 THE SPONSORS OF THE BLACK HISTORY PROGRAM OFFER A GIFT THAT WILL LAST ALL YEAR FROM MOUNT ZION HOLINESS CHURCH GfiD'S ANSWERS TO HAN'S CONCERNS Abiding in Christ- John 15:5; 1 John 2:28; 2 John 9 Abundance— Deut. 30:9; John 10:10: 2 Cor. 9:8 Afflictions—Job 5:17; 2 Cor. 4:17; Heb. 12:11 Anger—Ps. 37:8; Prov. 16:32; James 1:19 Answered Prayer— I Kin. 18:37; Ps. 91:15; Luke 11:9 Backsliding—Prov. 14:14. Matt. 24:12; Heb. 10:38 Be Still Before God— Num. 9:8; Job 37:14; Ps. 46:10 Believers Preserved— John 10:28; 17:11; Phil. 4:6, 7 Benevolence—Prov. 25:21; Matt. 5:42; ActS 20:35 Chastisement—Deut. 8:5; Prov. 3:11,12; Rev. 3:19 Cheerfulness—Prov. 15:13; jpjin 16:33; Acts 27:25 Christ's Love—John 13:1; " Rom. 8:35; 1 John 3:16 Christ's Majesty- John 18:TS; 2 TheSS. 2:8; Rev. 1:17 Christian Duty- Matt. 25:35,36; Rom. 15:1; 1 Cor. 9:22 Confessing Christ- Matt. 10:32; Rom. 10:9: 1 John 4: IS Contentment—Prov. 15:16; Phil. 4:11; Heb. 13:5 Courage—Josh. i:9; Dan. 3:16,17; Phii. 1:28 Death (Physical)- Luke 16:19-26; Rom. 5:12; Heb. 9:27 Death (Spiritual)— . Gen. 2:17; John 5:24; Rom. 5:12; 6:23; .Eph.2:l-3 Divine Comfort—Is. 40: i; 61:1.2: John 14:1 Divine Deliverance- Dan. 6:22; Job 5:19; 2 Tim. 4:18 Divine Enabling— 2 Cor. 9:8; Phil. 4:13; iTim. 1:12 Divine Encouragement- Is. 41:13; Matt. 9:2; .•Vets 23:11 Divine Faithfulness— Ps. 36:5; 1 Cor. 1:9; 1 Pet. 4:19 Divine Fellowship- Matt. 18:20; Luke 24:15; Rev. 3:20 Divine Guidance— Ps. 25:9; 48:14; Is. 12; 16 Divine Power—Rom. 4:21; Eph. 3:20; Jude 24. 25 Divine Providence— Ps. 23:5; Matt. 14:20; Luke 6:38 Divine Reward-Gen. 15:1; Ps. 19:9, 11; Matt. 6:4 Divine Sympathy— Ps. 103:13; John 11:35,36; Heb. 4:15 Divisions—Luke 11:17; iCor. 1:10; 3:3 Doubt—Matt. 14:31; Mark 4:40; Luke 24:25 Dying to Live- Luke 9:24; John 12:24; Gal. 2:20 Enemies of the Soul- Luke 22:31; Eph. 6:12; 1 Pet. 5:8 Evil Relationships— Ex. 23:2; Ps. 1:1; 2 Cor. 6:14 Faith-Rom. 10:17; Gal. 5:16; Eph. 2:8 Fear of God—Josh. 24:14; Eccl. 12:13; 1 Pet. 2:17 Fearof Man—Prov. 29:25; Is. 51:12; John 12:42 Foolishness—Ps. 53:1; Prov. 15:14; 18:13 Forgiveness—Ps. 130:4; Matt. 6:14; Acts 5:31 Fruitfulness—Matt. 3 8 Luke 19:23: John 15:8* Gain Through Loss- Matt. 19:29 John 12;24 Phil. 3:8 Gentleness—: Thess 2:7- 1 Tim. 2:24 James 3 17 God Our Refuge—Ps 57 i Is. 25:4:51 .-3 God's Care for You- Gen. 28:15 ?s 121.4. 2Tim. 1:12 God's Drawing Power- Jer. 31.3; Jc.-Jl 6:44; 12 32 God's Grace-Rom. 4 1,5- " 9:16; Titus 5 5 God's Love for You— John3:16; i Pet. i.is. 19. Rev. 1:5 Greed—Eccl. 5:10; Matt. 27:5; 1 Tim. 6:9 Heaven-Matt. 6:20; Luke 10:20; John 14:2,3 Hell-Matt. 13:41,42; 25:41; Rev. 20:10, 14. 15; 21:8 Hospitality—Rom. 12:13; Titus 1:8; Heb. 13:2 Humility—.Mic. 6:8; Luke 22:26; Rom. 12:3 Intercession—Is. 53:12; Luke 22:32: John 17:9 Joy-Neh. 8:10;Ps. 16:11; John 16:24 Kindness—Rom. 12il0; 1 Cor. 13:14; Eph. 4:32 Liberty-Is. 61:1; Rom. 8:2; 2 Cor. 3:17 Light in Darkness- Is. 60:1; Mai. 4:2; 2 Pet. 1:19 Living Temples— 1 Cor. 3:16: Eph. 2:20; 1 Pet. 2:5 Living for God—Rom. 6:11 14:8; 2 Cor. 5:15- Looking to God—Ps. 34:5; John 17:1; Acts 7:55 Love to Neighbors- Mark 12:31; Rom. 13:10; James 2:8 CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE Oavie uounty PUDiic uurary Mocksville, NC GfiD'S ANSWERS TO HAN'S CONCERNS Man's Unfaithfulness— Matt. 26:56; John 6:66; lJohn2:ig Mercy-Prov. 11:17; Matt. 5:7; Luke 6:36 Obedience—Josh. 11:15; 2 Kin. 18:6; Acts 26:19 Our Eternal Home- John 14:2; 2 Cor. 5:1; Rev. 7:9 Patience—Ps. 40:1; Is. 33:2; Acts 1:4 Popularity-John 12:43: Acts 24:7: Col. 3:22 Postponed Blessing— Ps. 40:1: Is. 25:9; Acts 1:4 Power of Prayer- Matt. 17:21; 21:22; John 15:7 Praise to God—Ps. 67:3: Heb. 13:15; 1 Pet. 2:9 Prayerful ness—Luke 2:37; 6:12; iTheSS. 3:10 Prayerlessness-Is. 43:22; Dan. 9:13; Zeph. 1:6 Pride-2 Chr. 32:25; PlDv. 16:18; 1 John 2:18 Promises to the Righteous—Job 36:7; Ps. 34:1^ Matt. 13:43 Prosperity of the Godly— Deut. 29:9; Neh. 2:20; Ps. 1:3 Prudence—Prov. 12:23; 14:15; Hos. 14:9 Repentance—Luke 13:2,3; Acts 3:19; 17:30 Reverence—Ex. 3:5; Ps. 4:4; Hab. 2:20 Salvation—John 3:16; Rom. 10:9-13; Eph. 2:8-10 Satisfaction in God— Ps. 17:15; 107:9; Is. 58:11 Seeking God—Job 23:3; Jer. 29:13; ActS 17:27 Self-Denial—Matt. 16:24; Luke 14:26,27; Rom. 15:1 Simplicity-Ps. 131:2; 1 Cor. 14:20; 1 Pet. 2:2 Sin and Confession— Prov. 28:13; Jer. 3:13; 1 John 1:9 Spiritual Blindness- Is. 59:10; Matt. 15:14; 2 Cor. 4:4 Spiritual Carelessness- Is. 32:9; 47:8; Amos 6:1 Spiritual Cleansing— Is. 1:16; 2 Cor. 7:1; 2 Tim. 2:21 Spiritual Fullness- John 15:11; Eph. 3:19; Col. 1:19 Spiritual Growth— Eph. 4:15: 1 TheSS. 3:12; I Pet. 2-2 Spiritual Hearing— Prov. 8:34; Luke 8:15; James 1:19 Spiritual Hindrances- Gen. 19:26; Matt. 13;58; Heb. 12:1 Spiritual Hope- Rom. 4:18; Prov. 14:32; Heb. 16:18, 19 Spiritual Imperatives- Luke 13:2; John 3:5; 4:24 Spiritual Longing— Ps. 42:2; 63:1; 143:6 Spiritual Nourishment- Is. 55:2; John 6:51; Rev. 2:7 Spiritual Power— Zech. 4:6; ActS 1:8; 6:8 Spiritual Rest—Ex. 33:14; Ps. 116:7; Matt. 11:29 Spiritual Security- Job 11:18; Ps.91:S; 1 Pet. 3:13 Spiritual Stability— 2 Kin. 22:2; Job 23:11; Acts 20:24 Spiritual Strength- Is. 40:31; 41:10; Eph. 3:16 Spiritual Thirst—Ps. 63:1; Is. 1:30:41:17 Spiritual IVeasure— Matt. 6:29; 19:21; Phil. 3:8 Spiritual Understanding— 1 Kin. 3:9; 1 Cor. 2:14; Heb. 5;14 Steadfastness— 1 Cor. 15;58: Gal. 5:1; 2 Pet. 3:17 Strength in Weakness— 1 Cor. 1:27; 2 Cor. 12:9; Heb. 11:33, 34 Suffering for Christ- Acts 5:41; Rom. 8:17: 1 Pet. 2:20 Teachability—Matt. 18:3; Luke 11:1; Acts 8:31 Thankfulness-Ps. 100:4; Col. 1:12; iThess. 5 18 The Primacy of Love- John 13:35; 1 Cor. 13:1; 1 John 3:14 IVue Life—Matt. 4:4; John 6:63; Phil. 2:16 IVue Religion— Deut. 10:12; Eccl. 12:13; James 1:27 Thxe Wisdom—Job 28:28; 2 Tim. 3:15; James 3:17 Unworldliness—Rom. 12:2; 1 Cor. 7:31; 2 Tim. 2:4 Value of Godliness— Deut. 4:40; Is. 3:10; 1 Tim. 6:6 When You Reach Desperation—Ps. 116:8; Mark 4:38, 40; Acts 27:20,22 Worldliness-Matt. 16:26; Col. 3:2; Titus 2:12 Worship—I Chr. 16:29; Ps. 95:6; John 4:24 Zeal—Eccl. 9:10; 1 Cor. 14:12; 2 Tim. 1:8 Davie County Public Lib Mockswille. NO !f favorite spirituals Public Library MocKsvillQt Mason—Diggs , I Heab'm With great freedom "■P. . . 1 nf Arr« NonoAQ Johmoxi ^ I S! y^^"' ^ All o' God's chil-lun pot a rebela' I Ml t °' ffot- a sboesi4 I Ml" « y°" tt wint's. All o' Gods ebil-lun pot - a wines!4. I gol a harp, you got a harp, AU o'God's chll-lungot a Tarpl I In P"t oo m' robe, Gon-na shUtmen I III to gon-na put on m' shoes, Gon-na walhSi I Lt il J J° " m' wings, Gon-na flyWhen I get to heabm gon-na pick up m' harp, Gon-na play all o-berGods heab'm,— heab'm, heab'm,_ talk-in''bout heab'm ain't c^-r rgo - in' dere, heab'm, heab'm, ^ 1| 2,3, (4 ) 11 /'iniil rndin^ ' shout 1 o fV o %r> %/y 1 > lr> U> S O d. xJ Oon-na | J^lk He's Got the Whole World in His Hands Dynamiei — varied to suit each stanza 1. He's got the 2. He's the 3. He's got that 4. He's got that 6. 0 He's got 6. 0 He's got wind and ^am - blin' lit - tie you and ev - 'ry world in IQs hands.He's got the rain in His hands.He's got the man in His hands.He's got the ba - by_in His hands.He's got that me —_in His hands.Yes, He's got bod-y in His hands.Yes, He's got bi{f, roan' world— sun and moon ly . in' man ti - ny ba-by_ you and me ev - 'ry - bod-y_ in His hands, He's got the in His hands, He's got the in His hands, He's got that in His hands. He's got that in His hands, 0 He's got in His hands, 0 He's got whole wide world — wind and rain gam - blin' man — lit - tie ba-by_ you and me ev - 'ry - bod-y_ in His hands. He's got the whole world in His hands. In His hands. He's got the whole world in His hands. In His hands, He's got the whole world in His hands. in His hands, He's got the whole world in His hands. in His hands, He's got the whole world in His hands. in Hie hands. He's got the whole world in His hands. a o fS v 6 o c tn v> w 2 iO 0^ > V) X Ci % cJ^ V steal Away Tendarlif P Atr. Nsnnta Jokaaaa Steal a-way, steal a-way. Steal a-way to Je - sus; Pina steal a - way, steal a - way home I I ain't got long to stay here. Dramaticallif ^ 1. My Lord He calls me. He calls me by the thun-der, 2. Green trees a - bend-in' Fo' sin - ner stan's a - trem-btin', 3. My Lord He calls me. He calls me by the light>nin'. > J/ 1. My Lord He calls 2. Green trees a - bend 3. My Lord He calls r me,by r the in'.sin -ner me by the thun-der, trem-blin'. The light-nin'. X o I- X O Kh a o V % O S Last time D.C.at Fine trumpet sounds with-in-a my soull I ain't gut long to stay here. Q# # 1 n> I- 4^ si o Yo' Mus* Come In at de Do' Moderate ntp ji 1 1,m M Arr« KornxAB Jehii*oa ic T-i T V V i> ' I p r I j • * My Lord, it's so high, Cain't git o - ber it! So wde, Caint git a> Fin a roun' it! So low, Cain't git tin - der it! Yo' mus'come in at de do'. njf. (male) I. De Bap-tis' go by wa - ter, I female) 2."Oooi morn - in', brud - ah pil - grim, (male) 3.***Good morn- in', sis r tah pil - grim. De Met-o-dis' go by Pray tell_ me where yo' Ah'll tell, yo' where Ah'm Mmm 1. Yes, Lord!* 2. Morn - in' I 3. Morn - in' I Mmm But ef yo wan' ta go ta heab'm, V»i luu.s'gu han' in han'.— Fray tell me ef yo's trab-!in' to Sniae far en-chant-ed Ian'." Ahm trub-lia' iru dis wil-dcr*ness Ty ddt fti-ciunt*ed ® y®* *"an' ia go ta heab'm. Yo'mus'go han' in han'._ i' A Tell me ef yo's trab-Iin' to Some tar cn-clianl-ed Ian'.3.0 yes I Trab-lin' t'ru dis wil-der-ness To dut en-chant-ed Ian'. . i vr> vr> o) T^N V) ui S VJ 3 X ^ I 9.0 'On the Pulse of Morning' By Maya Angelou A Rock, A River. A Tree Hosts to species long since departed, Marked the mastodon. The dinosaur, who left, dry tokens Of their sojourn here On our planet floor, Any broad alarm of their hastening doom Is lost in the gloom of dust and ages. But today, the Rock cries out to us, clear ly, forcefully, Come, you may stand upon my _ Back and face your distant destiny, But seek no haven in my shadow. I will give you no hiding place down here. You, created only a little lower than The angels, have crouched too long in The bruising darkness, Have lain too long Face down in ignorance. Your tiioiiUis Hjiilling words Armed for slaughter. The Rock cries out to us today, you may stand upon me, But do not hide your face. Across the wall of the world, A River sings a beautiful song, It says, come, rest here by my side. Each of you a bordered country, Delicate and strangely made, proud, Yet thrusting perpetually under siege. Your armed struggles for profit Have left collars of waste upon My shore, currents of debris upon my breast. Yet, today I call you to my riverside, If you will study war no more. Come, Clad in peace and I will sing the songs The Creator gave to me when I and the Tree and the rock were one. Before cynicism was a bloody sear across your Brow and when you yet knew you still Knew nothing. The River sang and sings on. There is a true yearning to respond to The singing River and the wise Rock. ' So say the Asian, the Hispanic, the Jew, The African, the Native American, the Sioux, „ The Catholic, the Muslim, the French, the Greek The Irish, the Rabbi, the Pnest, the Sheikh, The Gay, the Straight, the Preacher. The privileged, the homeless, the Teacher. They all hear The speaking of the Tree. They hear the first and last of every Tree Speaks to humankind today. Come to me, here beside the River. Each of you, descendant of some passed On traveller, has been paid for. You, who gave me my first name, you Pawnee, Apache, Seneca, you Cherokee Nation, who rested with me, then Forced on bloody feet, left me to the em ployment of Other seekers-desperate for gain. Starving for gold. You, the Turk, the Arab, the Swede, the German, the Eskimo, the Scot... You the Ashanti. the Yoruba, the Kru, bought Sold, stolen, arriving on a nightmare Praying for a dream. Here, root yourselves besides me. I am that Tree planted by the River, Which will not be moved. I, the Rock, I the River, I the Tree 1 am v"ur."> your Passages have been paid. Lift up your faces, you have a piercing need For this bright morning dawning for you. History, despite its wrenching pain, Cannot be unlived, and if faced With courage, need not to lived again. Lift up your eyes upon This cfay brealang for you. Give birth again To the dream. Women, children, men, Take it into the palms of your hands. Mold it into the shape of your most Private need. Sculpt it into The image of your most public self. Lift up your hearts Each new tiour holds new chances For new beginnings. Do not be wedded forever To fear, yoked eternally To brutishness. The horizon leans forward, Offering you space to place new steps of change. Here, on the pulse of this fme day You may have the courage To look up and out and upon me, the Rock, the River, the Tree, your country. No less to Midas than the mendicant. No less to you now than the mastodon then. Here on the pulse of this new day You may have the grace to look up and out And into your sister's eyes and into Your brother's face, your country And say simply With hope Good morning. AjNie count/MoctevVile, HC un(a(> Black History Month Program, February 17,2019 Pages 23 - 24 <0 rv I 1 w 2 J, Davie County Public Library ^ Mocksviiie, North Caroiina d. sA Black History Month Program February-17, 2019 - 3pm ^ Mt. Zion Community Church 113 Mill Street Mocksville, NC 27028 Pastor Bishop James Ijames Elder Thomas Dalton Scripture Prayer Sis. Darlene Easter Praise Dance Sis. Eden Ijames Sis. Jaylen Dalton Sis. Carley Dalton Speakers Sis. Cassandra Mason Deacon Jason Ijames Marching by Youth Department Offerings Remarks Benediction Isaiah 40:5 - And the glory of the Lord shall be revealed and all flesh shall see it together for the mouth of Lord hath spoken it Lift Every Voice and Sing James Weldon Johnson, 1899 John Rosamond Johnson t JJif ,JiJ H fiJi i 1 ,1 ,1' ,J' fij ,J ijg 1.Lift ev-ery voice and 2. Slon-y the road we 3. God of our wear-y sing, till earth and Heav-en ring. Ring with the har - mo - nies of trod, bit - ter the chasl-ening rod. Fell in the days when hope un- years, God of our si - lent tears. Thou Who hast brought us thus far .MfJ- J' J'4 ^ ^ r"P lib - er - ty; Let our re - joic - ing bom had died; Yet with a stead-y on the way; Thou Who hast by Thy rise, high as the lis - tening beat, have not our wear-y might, led us in - to the skies. Let it re- feet, Come to the light. Keep us for- If ^ sound loud as the place for which our ev - er in the roll - ing fa - thers path, we sea. Sing a song full of the faith that the dark past has sighed? We have come o - vcr a way that with tears has been praj'. Lest our feet stray from the plac-es, our God, where we I rr uirri:1 i'' i i*' f rf v/'V'li' f'f ^ ^ taught us. Sing a wa - tered. We have met Thee. Lest our song lull of come, tread-ing hearts, drunk with the the hope that the pre - sent has brought us: Fac-ing the our p^ through the blood of the slau^ - tered; Out from the for - getwine of tlie world, we Thee. Sha-dowed be- ris - ing sun of our new day be - gun. Let us march on till vic-to - ry Is won. gloom-y past, till now we stand at last Where the white gleam of our bright star Is cast, neath Tliy hand, may we for-ev - er stand. True to our God. true to our na - tive land. Public Domain Courtesy of the Cyber Hymnal™jpucv.cQgjIiSCOWT! Cemetery Census Page 26 - 27 ir -z d> a3 1 fr» v> 2 <9/ tn u;^ Davie County Public Library Mocksville, North Carolina d' 53? S 'O 104 MT. ZION HOLINESS CHURCH Davie County North Carolina Cemeteries Page 1 of2 Cemetery Census Cemetery Recoras on the Web I HOME I ABOUT US I CEMETERY LAW HOW TO HELP CemeteryCensus.com fc- H i o » \A l/> O > \r> X > Davie County North Carolina Cemeteries other NC County Cemeteries Brought to you in partnership with Davie County Historical &: Genealogical Society http://www.rootsweb.ancestrv.com/~ncdavhQs/ Index of All Cemeteries Alphabetical Index of All Burials Use the following to search across all the cemeteries listed. Example: "Smith, Roger" (yes, use the quotes) Search for: | 1 Submit Query P }" v revious Paoe 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 104 MT. ZION HOLINESS CHURCH Location - on Campbell Rd, Mocksville, behind New Calvary Church. Coordinates: 35d 52m 34.9s N; 80d 31m 02.4s W Click here for Gooole maps There are some church members buried in a cemetery on Milling Road before this cemetery came into use. Survey by Davie County Historical and Genealogical Society. Bohannan, Barbara Ann Dulin (b. Unknown - d. 3 Mar 1985) Bowman, Willie Jean (b. Unknown - d. 28 Jan 1998) Carson, Crayton H. (b. 13 Mar 1916 - d. 16 Mar 1992) Carson, Lolean (b. 1 Nov 1921 - d. Unknown) Cockerham, Ida R. (b. 2 Aug 1900 - d. 5 Mar 1980) Wife of John Paul Cockerham Cockerham, John Paul (b. 1 Nov 1899 - d. 1991) Husband of Ida R. Cockerham. Married October 14, 1918 Cockerham, Walter Clayton (b. 23 Get 1929 - d. 17 Jan 1974) Dalton, Cassandra J. (b. 1956 - d. 1981) Dalton, Newman Lee (b. 1919 - d. 1984) Sgt., U.S. Army, WW-II Dalton, Walter Odell (b. 1921 - d. 1990) Diggs, Baby boy (b. Unknown - d. 3 Mar 1988) Howell, Clement (b. Unknown - d. 16 Aug 1985) Ijames, John Calvin (Elder) (b. 1898 - d. 5 Feb 1989) Johnson, Mary Fena (b. Unknown - d. 18 Get 1981) Jones, John H. (b. 5 Feb 1920 - d. 31 Jan 1978) Neely, Robena Bowman (b. Unknown - d. 29 Apr 1978) Nichols, Carrie Ledbetter (Evangelist) (b. Unknown - d. 9 Feb 1984) Nichols, John Hobart (Elder) (b. Unknown - d. 10 Nov 1984) Purdie, Dorothy Neely (b. Unknown - d. 16 Dec 1992) Died in Pittsburgh, PA Reid, James "Pee Wee" (b. Unknown - d. 19 Dec 1977) Rogers, Irene Cockerham (b. 13 Nov 1924 - d. 10 Aug 1987) Transou, Gregory Theodore (b. 3 Mar 1963 - d. 3 Jan 1987) Cemetery Census This contact informa tion is Not for any cemetery. This is contact information for the owner of this web site. Allen Dew 3230 Waiters Rd Creedmoor, NC 27522 Click to E-mail us at: AI!enDew@ CemeterYCensus.com Contact us with updates, corrections, additions. When sending data, please specify the County where the cemetery is located. : lOloif http://cemeterycensus.com/nc/davie/cem 104.htm 2/19/2019 104 MT. ZION HOLINESS CHURCH Davie County North Carolina Cemeteries Page 2 of 2 Sn., U.S. Navy Web page updated 24 July 2018 Index of Ail Cemeteries Alphabetical Index of All Burials Previous Page This web page is Copyright (c) 1996-2017 Cemetery Census. All Rights Reserved. Ali photographs are copyright © by the owners of each photograph. Please do not copy the pictures and upload them to other web sites without permission. Doing so is a violation of United States Copyright Laws. website_b^^llen_Dew z o k r* vy -2 X qL x xJ http://cemeterjcensus.com/nc/davie/ceml04.htm ^ 2/19/2019 Miscellaneous Information Page 29 - 50 2 Q rC (D vU Davie County Public Library £ Mocksville, North Carolina 0 \ r J ( / • l / > a C t t a c r — . C — 5 - t " _ . _ £ / d e r . P / p w c f e o . H o n o r e d j O n A n ^ v e r s a r y 1 T b e a i m i v e r s a t y o f E l d e r B j . ; H o w d e n w a s o b s ^ e d t h e p a s t i w e e k e n d - a t t h e M t . Z i o n ; H o l i n e s s C h u r c h o f G o d i n j M o c k s v i l l e . ' ! E l d e r P l o w d e n h a s s e r v e d a s ^ i p a s t o r o f M t . 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I j a m e s a n d d a u g h t e r a s a t o k e n - i - o f a p p r e c i a t i o n a n d e s t e e m t h e y ! h a v e f o r t h e i r p a s t o r . " I t i s n o t a l w a y s M g t h i n g s - t h a t c o n t r i b u t e t o s u c c e s s i n . . ! J i f e . I t w a s t h e l i t t l e t h i n g s t h a t : k e p t E l d e r P l o w m e n a t f f i e M t . . S o n C h m d i o f G o d f o r . 2 2 . . y e a r s , " h e s a i d . - i — ! M t . Z i o n T o H o l d C o r n e r s t o n e L a y i n g T h e M o u n t Z i o n H o l i n e s s C S i u r c h , l o c a t e d o n M i l l S t r e e t i n M o c ^ i l l e , w i l l h o l d a c o r n e r s t o n e l a y i n g S a t u r d a y a t 3 : 3 0 p . m . C c M r i n t h i a n L o d g e N o . 1 7 w i l l b e i n c h a r g e o f t h e p r r ^ r a m r e l a t i n g t o t h e c o r n e r s t o n e l a y i n g e v e n t . O n B m d a y a t 3 : 3 0 p j n . , . E v a n g e l i s t C r o m p t o n , h i s c h o i r a n d c o n ^ e g a t i o n o f W i n s t r m - S a l e m w i l l c o n d u c t a s e r v i c e i n c o n j u n c t i o n w i t h t h e c o r - T C r s t o n e l a y i n g , / o / f - j - ^ T E R P R I S E - 1 1 " - — f 6 - 7 9 J ^ y m w e C O . P U B U C U b w r V - M O C K S M U e , N C f , t - t » B c r - r " ^ I U K r K i o n - f M i O Q K D C a v i e C o . P u b l i c L i b r a r y M o c k s v i l l e , T i . C . ( ( ( DAVTE COUNTV ENTERPRJSE record, March 12,1998 mm 3ishop James Ijames, pastor of fvlt. Zion Holiness Church, was • recently honored by the N.C. Holiness Church of God, Inc. Mt. Zion Holiness Pastor Honored Bishop James Ijames of Mocks- ville was honored for his yean of ser- viceon March 1 by theHoliness Church of God, Inc. The ceremony was held atthe South ParkCenterin Winston-Salem. Ijames is the pastor of Mi. Zion Holiness Church on Mil! Street in Mocksvilie. a position he has held for the past 17 years. He is a lifetime member of the church. Ijames is an ordained bishop of the Holiness Church of God. He is also presiding bishop ofthe North Carolina Area of the Nordiwestem District of Churches.He has served as deacon, elder, vice ruling elder and ruling el der. and later was ordained as bishop. He is the son of the late Elder John Calvin and Katherine Ijames. He is married to Josephine Hall Ijames, and they have three children: Valerie (Frank) Scott. Eddie Ijames and Jason Ijames. Vf Davie County Public Libraiy Mocksvilie, NC R SERVICE OF INAUGURliTION AND INSTALLATION CELEBRATION General Vice-Bishop James Ijames GENERAL VICE-BISHOP fAMES EDWARD IIAIVIES SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 2017 1PM OFFICIATING OVERSEER lONATHAN SHULER, PRESIDING HOUSE OF REFUGEE, BRONX, NEW YORK !e Couniy Pucdc UDrarv NC 3 t Musical Prelude..........................................——. HCOG Music Department Call to Worship................................................ Overseer fonathan Shuler Official Processional........................................ Ministers/Elders Guest Pastors HOGG Pastors Elders Board HCOG Guest Bishops/Apostles Episcopal Conclave Bishop Theodore R. Rice Old Testament Scripture Ruling Elder WardlowFrazier Psalms 133 Pastor, Mt Calvary HCOG, Inc Winston Salem, NC New Testament Scripture Overseer Izalliar Dalton Timothy 3 Miracle Mount Carmel, HCOG Inc New Testament Scripture Overseer Jingeline Sumpter Titus 1 Pastor, Community Deliverance Holiness Church Of God Invocation..................................................... Overseer Eugene Kirby Pastor, Bethlehem Holiness Church Musical Selection....................................................... HCOG Mass Choir Greeting (Please keep greetings brief) On Behalf of the Missionary Convention of the HC06 Minister Brenda Eirby Vice President, Missionary Convention On Behalf of the Sunday School Convention of the HC06 Ruling Elder Wardlow Frazier Pastor, Mt Calvary HC06 On Behalf of the Education Department of the Holiness Church of Cod Minister Vickie Sumpter Vice President, Education Department On Behalf of the TPHR of the HCOG Pastor Jacqueline Moses _ Vice-Ruling Elder, President of the VPHR Musical Selection...............................................................IICOG Mass Choir Presentation of the Bishop Terry........Vice Ruling Elder Robert Edmond Pastor, Kimberly Park Holiness Church Song of Preparation........................................................HCOG Mass Choir HdmUy................................................——............2"** Vice Bishop David Terry Pastor Cedar Cliff Holiness Church, HCOG Inc. WiCCW T : O. 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Al l Ov e r s e e r s ar e re p o n s i b l e fo r br i n g i n g th e i r di s t r i c t ' s lo v e of f e r i n g fo r Bi s h o p s , , al o n g wi t h al l ch u r c h re p o r t s fr o m th e Di s t r i c t * * * Mo r n i n g Of f e r i n g go e s to th e Ho s t Pa s t o r * * * Bi s h o p Lo v e Of f e r i n g Ge n e r a l Fi n a n c e Co m m i t t e e Co m m i t t e e Ch a i r m a n - O v e r s e e r An g e i i n e Su m p t e r Ch a i r m a n - D e a c o n Ri c k y Ki r b y 2n d Ch a i r m a n - 2 n d Ge n e r a l De a c o n Na t h a n i e l Cl e m m o n s Vi c e - B i s h o p Da v i d Te r r y De a c o n e s s Gl o r i a Mi d d l e t o n Ov e r s e e r Eu g e n e Ki r b y ^ Ge n e r a l Pr o g r a m Co r h r r i l t t e e " .; ; '2 n d Ge n e r a l Vi c e - B i s h o p Da v i d Te r r y (3 3 6 ) 88 4 - 0 6 0 9 : ■x ; , ' -: P y ® ' ' s e e r Eu g e n e Ki r b y (3 3 6 ) 60 2 - 0 5 7 7 Pr o g r a m s Pr i n t e d & De s i g n e d 6y : He a v e n l y Id e a s - Ow n e r a n d Op e r a t o r , Pr o p h e t e s s Do r e e n Al s t o n Ce d a r Qi f f H o i i n e s s Q i u r c h , Or a h a m Dl s ^ c t i^ s t o r - 2 n d Ge n e r a l V1 e ^ E l l s h o p Da v l d T e r t y C. H u a t n t ' 5 - H6 L i h i t S 5 - ^^ O Y i 'T H t . mi la ^■ a w Bu t th e y th a t wa i t up o n th e LO R D sh a l l re n e w th e i r st r e n g t h ; th e y sh a l l mo u n t up wi t h wi n g s as ea g l e s ; th e y sh a l l ru n , an d no t be we a r y ; an d th e y sh a l l wa l k , an d no t fa i n t . Is a . 40 : 3 1 p4 ^A e m c A . p4 ( i 'P e o ^ S( d & i S' )** * * * P R A Y E R LI S T * * * * * BI S . JA M E S IJ A M E S MO T H E R TU R N E R HA T T I E GR A Y AU T U M N CA R E CE D A R RO C K LI F E RE S T O R E D BY FA I T H / DA V I D DA L T O N PA R L E N E EA S T E R EL O U I S E CO C K E R H A M LI L L I A N DA L T O N CH R I S T I N E SH U F F JA M E S FO W L E R JR OL A N D E R H O W E L L BA B Y S . J . DR E A M E R WA Y N E DA R I U S JO N E S * TA N S A N I A * MO T H E R IJ A M E S MO T H E R DA I S Y SH E P P A R D BI L L Y SH E P P A R D DA V I E PL A C E EL D E R WA R D L O W FR A Z I E R S. A . F . E . 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PA U L I N E CH E S T E R & LO R E N E BR A N S O N * MI L L ST R E E T CO M M n M I T V AL L TH E FA M I L I E S , ME N AN D WO M E N WH O AR E HO M E L E S S , HU N G R Y He b r e w s 4: 1 4 - 1 6 . 7: 2 3 - 2 7 . 9: 2 4 14 Se e i n g th e n th a t we ha v e a gr e a t hi g h pr i e s t , th a t is pa s s e d in t o th e he a v e n s , Je s u s th e So n of Go d , le t us ho l d fa s t ou r pr o f e s s i o n . 15 Fo r we ha v e no t an hi g h pr i e s t wh i c h ca n n o t be to u c h e d wi t h th e fe e i i n g of ou r in f i r m i t i e s ; bu t wa s in ai i po i n t s te m p t e d li k e as we ar e , ye t wi t h o u t si n . 16 Le t us th e r e f o r e co m e bo l d l y un t o th e th r o n e of gr a c e , th a t we ma y ob t a i n me r c y , an d fi n d gr a c e to he l p in ti m e of ne e d . 23 An d th e y tr u l y we r e ma n y pr i e s t s , be c a u s e th e y we r e no t su f f e r e d to co n t i n u e by re a s o n of de a t h : 24 Bu t th i s ma n , be c a u s e he co n t i n u e t h ev e r , ha t h an un c h a n g e a b l e pr i e s t h o o d . 25 Wh e r e f o r e he is ab l e al s o to sa v e th e m to th e ut t e r m o s t th a t co m e un t o Go d by hi m , se e i n g he ev e r ii v e t h to ma k e in t e r c e s s i o n fo r th e m . 26 Fo r su c h an hi g h pr i e s t be c a m e us , wh o is ho l y , ha r m l e s s , un d e f i l e d , se p a r a t e fr o m si n n e r s , an d ma d e hi g h e r th a n th e he a v e n s ; Re m e m b e r To Pr a y Fo r Th e Af f l i c t e d An d Th o s e In Ne e d , Ou r Se r v i c e Me n An d Wo m e n Ev e r y w h e r e Fo r al l th e sc h o o l s th r o u g h o u t th i s na t i o n FO R PR A Y E R RE Q U E S T : By e- m a i l : jh o c k t o n l @ g m a i I . c o m By Ph o n e : 33 6 - 9 9 8 - 7 5 0 4 By Te x t : 33 6 - 4 0 6 - 5 4 2 9 * Ne w Th i s We e k 27 Wh o ne e d e t h no t da i l y , as th o s e hi g h pr i e s t s , to of f e r up sa c r i f i c e , fi r s t fo r hi s ow n si n s , an d th e n fo r th e pe o p l e ' s : fo r th i s he di d on c e , wh e n he of f e r e d up hi m s e l f . ** 2 4 Fo r Ch r i s t is no t en t e r e d in t o th e ho l y pl a c e s ma d e wi t h ha n d s , wh i c h ar e th e fi g u r e s of th e tr u e ; bu t in t o he a v e n it s e l f , no w to ap p e a r in th e pr e s e n c e of Go d fo r us AL L AR E WE L C O i V i E 0M 8 Co u n t y Fu d i i c Li D r a r y K/ i n r k s v i i l e , NO 5 ) IN T E R C E S S O R Y PR A Y E R 9: 4 0 a m SU N D A Y S C H O O L 10 : 0 0 a m PR A I S E AN D WO R S H I P 11 : 0 0 a m WE D N E S D A Y NI G H T BI B L E CL A S S : EV E R Y WE D N E S D A Y S @6 : 3 0 p m Mi d - W e e k Pr a i s e an d Wo r s h i p "T h i r s t y Th u r s d a y " 11 a m S. A . F . E . Su b s t a n c e Ab u s e Fa m i l y Ed u c a t i o n Tu e s d a y Ni g h t s @ 6: 3 0 p m Ev e r y We d n e s d a y Ni g h t Bi b l e Cl a s s @6 : 3 0 p m Se r i e s : Th e Ch r i s t i a n Li f e A1 5 pa r t se r i e s of be c o m i n g a di s c i p l e fo r Je s u s Ch r i s t # 7: Re w a r d s Fe b . 26 - Ma r c h 3: Th e H. C . O . G . Di s t r i c t Qu a r t e r l y wi l l ho s t e d at Be t h l e h e m fo r Be u l a h Ta b e r n a c l e . Bi s h o p Ij a m e s wi l l be th e sp e a k e r on Fr i d a y Ni g h t Ma r c h 9- 1 0 (S a t . & Su n ) : Mt Zi o n ' s Wo m e n ' s Fe l l o w s h i p wi l l ho s t th e i r "W o m e n ' s Co n f e r e n c e " Ma r c h 9^ , 3- 6 p m (S a t ) wi l l be he l d at th e Da v i e Co u n t y Pu b l i c Li b r a r y . Th e sp e a k e r s wi l l be Fi r s t La d y Se l e n e a Ba r k e r fr om Re f u g e Co m m u n i t y Ch u r c h , Fi r s t La d y Eu t a s h i a Ri c e fr om Fa i r f i e l d Ba p t i s t Ch u r c h , & ou r ve r y ow n Fi r s t La d y , Mo t h e r Jo s e p h i n e Ij a m e s Ma r c h 10 ^ > > , (S u n ) @3 p m : De s i g n a t e Bi s . An g e l i n e Su m p t e r fr om Co m m u n i t y De l i v e r a n c e Ho l i n e s s Ch u r c h of Go d wi l l be cl o s i n g ou t th e wo m e n ' s co n f e r e n c e at Mt . Zi o n . Bu t se e k ye fi r s t th e ki n g d o m of Go d , an d hi s ri g h t e o u s n e s s ; an d al l th e s e th i n g s sh a l l be ad d e d un t o yo u . Ma t t . 6: 3 3 An d le t us co n s i d e r on e an o t h e r to pr o v o k e un t o lo v e an d to go o d wo r k s . He b . 10 : 2 4 Fo r Go d so lo v e d th e wo r l d , th a t he ga v e hi s on l y be g o t t e n So n , th a t wh o s o e v e r be l i e v e t h In hi m sh o u l d no t pe r i s h , bu t ha v e ev e r l a s t i n g li f e . Jo h n 3: 1 6 ^i H U d C - H E S - *4 o t t M t S 5 - 'T f t t . ^i o * t 4, 20 1 E Bu t th e y th a t wa i t up o n th e LO R D sh a l l re n e w th e i r st r e n g t h ; th e y sh a l l mo u n t up wi t h wi n g s as ea g l e s ; th e y sh a l l ru n , an d no t be we a r y ; an d th e y sh a l l wa l k , an d no t fa i n t . Is a . 40 : 3 1 ^ 'p o n ^4 i t 'P eo f o i C ' S' S* t f p€ U t o f t S( d & l S* ** * * * P R A Y E R LI S T * * * * * ) Is a i a h 43 : 14 - 2 1 ) BI S . JA M E S IJ A M E S MO T H E R TU R N E R HA T T I E GR A Y AU T U M N CA R E CE D A R RO C K LI F E RE S T O R E D BY FA I T H / SA . ¥ . 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DA I S Y SH E P P A R D BI L L Y SH E P P A R D DA V I E PL A C E EL D E R WA R D L O W FR A Z I E R JO H S E P H I N E FO O T E GE R A L D I N E BO Y D JO S E P H I N E DA L T O N AL I C E ST E W A R T "C H U C K Y " CL E M E N T JA M E S FO W L E R JR ER I C GR E I C O MI C H A E L DA L T O N * GA R Y FO S T E R CH U N N FA M I L Y MA Y F I E L D / H A I R S T O N FA M I L I E S * AL L HU R R I C A N FL O R E N C E & MI C H A E L VI C T I M S ^ AL L TH E FA M I L I E S , ME N AN D WO M E N WH O AR E HO M E L E S S , HU N G R Y Re m e m b e r To Pr a y Fo r Th e Af f l i c t e d An d Th o s e In Ne e d , Ou r Se r v i c e Me n An d Wo m e n Ev e r y w h e r e Fo r al l th e sc h o o l s th r o u g h o u t th i s na t i o n FO R PR A Y E R RE Q U E S T : By e- m a i l : jh o c k t o n l @ g m a i l . c o m By Ph o n e : 33 6 - 9 9 8 - 7 5 d 4 By Te x t : 33 6 - 4 0 6 - 5 4 2 9 * Ne w Th i s We e k 14 Th u s sa i t h th e Lo r d , yo u r re d e e m e r , th e Ho l y On e of Is r a e l ; Fo r yo u r sa k e I ha v e se n t to Ba b y l o n , an d ha v e br o u g h t do w n al l th e i r no b l e s , an d th e Ch a l d e a n s , wh o s e cr y Is In th e sh i p s . 15 I am th e Lo r d , yo u r Ho l y On e , th e cr e a t o r of Is r a e l , yo u r Ki n g . 16 Th u s sa l t h th e Lo r d , wh i c h ma k e t h a wa y In th e se a , an d a pa t h In th e mi g h t y wa t e r s ; 17 Wh i c h br i n g e t h fo r t h th e ch a r i o t an d ho r s e , th e ar m y an d th e po w e r ; th e y sh a l l li e do w n to g e t h e r , th e y sh a l l no t ri s e : th e y ar e ex t i n c t , th e y ar e qu e n c h e d as to w . 18 Re m e m b e r ye no t th e fo r m e r th i n g s , ne i t h e r co n s i d e r th e th i n g s of ol d . 19 Be h o l d , I wi l l do a ne w th i n g ; no w it sh a l l sp r i n g fo r t h ; sh a l l ye no t kn o w it ? I wi l l ev e n ma k e a wa y in th e wi i d e r n e s s , an d ri v e r s in th e de s e r t . 20 Th e be a s t of th e fi e l d sh a l l ho n o u r me , th e dr a g o n s an d th e ow l s : be c a u s e I gi v e wa t e r s In th e wi l d e r n e s s , an d ri v e r s In th e de s e r t , to gi v e dr i n k to my pe o p l e , my ch o s e n . ** 2 1 Th i s pe o p l e ha v e I fo r m e d fo r my s e l f ; th e y sh a l l sh e w fo r t h my pr a i s e . AL L VI S I T O R S WE L C O M E D Oa v l e Co u n t y Fu d i i c Li o t a i y Mo c k s v i l l e , NO dH U a C H C S - HO L l K i t S S - nt ) ) IN T E R C E S S O R Y PR A Y E R 9: 4 0 a m SU N D A Y S C H O O L 10 : 0 0 a m PR A I S E AN D WO R S H I P 11 : 0 0 a m WE D N E S D A Y NI G H T BI B L E CL A S S : EV E R Y WE D N E S D A Y S @6 : 3 0 p m Mi d - W e e k Pr a i s e an d Wo r s h i p "T h i r s t y Th u r s d a y " 11 a m S. A . F . E . Su b s t a n c e Ab u s e Fa m i l y Ed u c a t i o n Tu e s d a y Ni g h t s @ 6: 3 0 p m Ev e r y We d n e s d a y Ni g h t Bi b l e Cl a s s @6 : 3 0 p m Se r i e s : Th e Ch r i s t i a n Li f e A1 5 pa r t se r i e s of be c o m i n g a di s c i p l e fo r Je s u s Ch r i s t \A ' ^0 % No v 8- 1 0 (T h u , Fr i , Sa t ) : Mt . Zi o n wi l l ha v e th e i r "F a l l Re v i v a l " . Th e r e wi l l be a di f f e r e n t sp e a k e r ea c h ni g h t . We be l i e v e tr u e re v i v a l wi l l sh o w it s e l f mi g h t y th r o u g h Mt . Zi o n . Th u r s d a y & Fr i d a y : 7: 3 0 p m Sa t u r d a y : 6p m Ea c h ni g h t wi l l be in re m e m b r a n c e of th e gr e a t pi l l a r s of Mt . Zi o n . Th u r s d a y Ni g h t : Mo t h e r La u r e n Du l i n & Mo t h e r Je t t i e Ho l m a n Fr i d a y Ni g h t : El d e r Jo h n Ca l v i n Ij a m e s Sa t u r d a y Ni g h t : Mo t h e r Fl o r a Ma c k & De a c o n Ch a r l i e Ri v e r s & Mo t h e r Mi n n i e Ma s o n No v . 18 (S u n ) @3 p m : Pa s t o r Ro d n e y Ba r k e r fr o m Re f u g e Co m m u n i t y Ch u r c h wi l l be De l i v e r i n g th e Wo r d fo r ou r Ev a n g e l i s t i c Pr o g r a m . An d le t us co n s i d e r on e an o t h e r to pr o v o k e un t o lo v e an d to go o d wo r k s . He b . 10 : 2 4 C- w u d C H t S - 1 ) n n n ■/ ■ ■ ^ ■ ) ' ; DA V I E CO U N T Y EN T E R P R I S E RE C O R D , Th u r s d a y , Ma r c h 7, 2 0 1 9 -1 1 Ti i u r s d a y 11 : 0 0 AM Ou r m i s s i o D i s wo r d of Go d — M Z C C Wo m e n Fe Q o w s I i ^ ^ jr Ch u r c h wo m e n ' s co n f e r e n c e sc h e d u l e d th i s w^ k e n d Mt . Zi o n Go m m u n i t y Ch u r c h , 11 3 Mi l l St , , M o c k ; s v i l l e , wi l l ho s t ' a co U Q m u n i t y " ch u r c h wo m e n ' s co n f e r e n c e Sa t u r da y an d Su n d a y . • Sp e a k e r s at th e op e n i n g fr om 3- 6 p. m . Sa t u r d a y , Ma r c h 9 at th e Da v i e Co u n t y Pu b l i c Li b r a r y , 37 1 N. Ma i n St . , wi l l be : Fi r s t La d y Ta s h i a Ri c e fr om Fa i r f i e l d Ba p t i s t Ch u r c h ; Fi r s t La d y Se l e n e a Ba r k e r fr o m Re f u g e Co m m u ni t y Ch u r c h ; an d Fi r s t La d y Mo t h e r Jo s e p h i n e Ij a m e s fr om Mt . Zi o n . Th e sp e a k e r at th e 3 p. m . se r v i c e on Su n d a y at th e ch u r c h wi l l be Bi s h o p De s i g n a t e Ah g e l i n e Su m p t e r of Co m m u n i t y De l i v e r a n c e Ho l i n e s s Ch u r c h . Th e th e m e wi l l be "A r e Yo u Th i r s t y fo r Li v i n g Wa t e r ? " fr om Jo h n 4: 1 0 : "J e s u s an s w e r e d an d sa i d un t o he r , if th o u kn e w e s t th e gi f t of Go d , an d wh o it is th a t sa i t h to th e e , gi v e me dr i n k ; th o u g h wo u l d e s t ha v e as k e d of hi m , an d he wo u l d ha v e gi v e n th e e li v i n g wa t e r . " Me a l s wi l l be se r v e d an d do o r pr i z e s .a w a r d e d . Women's Conference March lo, 2019 - 3pm Mt. Zion Community Church 113 Mill Street Mocksville, NC 27028 1 I! Devotion Praise Team - Community Deliverance Church Welcome Consolation Prayer Sis. Alicia Steward Elder Gloria Dalton Introduction of Speaker Song Elder Vicky Sumpter Praise Team - Community Deliverance Church Speaker Bishop Designate Angehne Sumpter 7. o r 2 <0 Si %rt \r> -ct X cJ offerings Announcements Benediction Mistress of Ceremony - Sis. Valerie Scott rn^niv ^^ocVsSV Theme Verse - John 4:10 "Jesus answered and said unto her, If thou knewest the gift of God, and who it is that saith to thee, Give me drink; thou wouldest have asked of him, and he would have given thee living water." H"? \r> u> j: o ci X <ZJ Tfieme yerse: "Jesus cmswerecCancCsaicCtmto fier, Jft/iouhTewestt^^^qfgocCandw/ioit ist/iatsaMtot/iee, §h^e777eto£^in^'t/wuwaii/^t^a:veas^ed'i^/itm, and'/ie wou/Jf/iaye ^iven t/iee water"Jofm 4:10 Mistress of Ceremony Sister Cassandra Mason Trayer Sister'Dartene Taster Scripture MotfierT>orot(iy Turner IVelcome Sister Carley Vadon Introcdictwn of Speaker/ Song Sister Jada Tice Speaker first Lady Tasfda Tice MHiHiiiiHti ***** Introdiction cfSpeaker/Song Sisters MicoCe & TCaley Tarker Speaker first Lady Sefenea Tarker Introdiction of Speaker Sister yaLerie Scott Song Sister Tdkn Ijames Speaker MotkerJosepfane Ijames sMt sle sir -Jf \ ^ <1> »J»- «J.- ^ Closing TCessing of food Tenedction ' MZCCyVcmen Corference 2019 is no cost tfiis yeaXy But we wiLLaccept donations. Our Mission Statement: That alLwomen might hcrve their thirst quenched through the wordofQod- Mt Zion Community Church (MZCC) IVomenfellbwshp v-CiW' „ 0#® MOUNT ZION COMMUNITY CHURCH THEME : MEN UNAFRAID § o- 1st Breakout: Evangelizing Pastor Rodney Barker Refuge Community Church 1st Breakout God S Education 2nd Breakout:God 8 the Streets Pastor JJ Rice Elder Thomas Dafton Fairfield Baptist Church Nt. Zion Community Church Ci 1st breakout 2zid breakout ^Ceynote Speaker iO;OOam , 11:30am Lu,H i, (® 1'2.^ i:OOpm @ tM Jdoo^f O r- 2 o C 'r. Keynote Speaker t Ruling Elder R. Edmonds ■Kimberly Park Holiness Church rrj Ijjoicii (|e,, /Jzuxi ut I»eii7u»n^," 1 C8^uhljuafi&,16:lQ 50