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Missions Conference 2010 |
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Colonial Save the Date: Missions Conference 2010 is coming your way! The theme for this year’s conference is Commissioned For God's Purpose: Telling the Good News(Matt 4:18, 19 NIV)
This year’s missions conference is scheduled for Sunday March 14- Tuesday March 16, 2010. Take a look at what we have in store for you this Year!
Schedule of events:
Sunday March 14, 2010 at 11:00 am - Featured guest Speaker Pastor James Dixon Jr., who is currently the pastor of El-Bethel Baptist Church in Fort Washington Maryland.
Sunday March 14, 2010 at 4:00 pm Join us for an evening of special music, preaching of the word, and special missionary workshops! Missionaries from South America, Liberia, Columbia, England, Romania, Nicaraqua, Russia and more will share their stories of victory and triumph as they journey on to preach and teach the gospel of Jesus Christ.
Monday March 15,2010 from 6:30 pm to 8:30 pm -Message from Pastor James Dixon, guest speaker, Special Missionary Workshops and activities!
Tuesday March 16, 2010 from 6:30 pm to 8:30 pm- Special closing Message from our guest speaker, Pastor James Dixon Jr.
Special Children Missions Emphasis! Sister Mary Small, Children Missions Director, is very excited to announce a very special program for our children! The subject: "Developing a Global Vision for KIds".....Next Generation...
This year we will have Rev Jim Cook and Susan(His wife), Special Missionaries to Children, to do a special Missions Emphasis to Children( grades 1st-6th) This will run through-out the Missions Conference(Mar 14-16). Please don't let your children miss out of this special time just for them. There will be games, map studies, and making the word of God come alive just for Kids!!!!! Be There!!!! |
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Dr. Martin Luther King Celebration |
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Jim Smith to Honor Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. at Ceremony
County Executive commemorates birthday of great American
Randallstown, MD - On Friday, January 15, at 11 a.m., Baltimore County Executive Jim Smith will honor the late Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. during a ceremony to be held at the Colonial Baptist Church, 9411 Liberty Road in Randallstown. During the commemorative observance, Smith will announce the four Content of Character honorees as designated by the County's Office of Fair Practices and Community Affairs. "This award honors Baltimore County residents who strive to model exemplary character as described in Dr. Martin Luther King's 'I Have A Dream' speech and who have made significant contributions to their communities," said Delegate Adrienne Jones, speaker pro tem and director of the office. In its fifth year of presentations, the 2010 Content of Character winners are: Towson resident Heather Harvison, executive director of My Sister's Circle, Inc.; Woodlawn community advocate Aaron J. Barnett; and students Shakera Kyle from New Town High School and Austin MacMillian from Chapel Hill Elementary in Perry Hall.
The event will feature music by the New Town High School Honors Chorale under the direction of D'Artangan Evans and a solo selection by Jacqueline Anderson from Colonial Baptist Church.
The Church's Christian Academy will perform a skit honoring Dr. King, and Rev. Robert Anderson, pastor of Colonial Baptist, will show a special video presentation entitled "Believe in the Dream."
Elected officials, School Superintendent Dr. Joe Hairston, school administrators and principals, County supervisors, community advocates, area church congregations, and members of area senior centers will attend Friday's ceremony. The event is open to the public and admission is free.
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