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General Director
Deaconess
Ollie Fraley
General Secretary
Deaconess
Olivia Majette
Assistant Secretary
Deaconess
Mattie Freeman
Adult Division
Pearl Belt
Youth Division
Audrey Joiner-Morton
Musical Director
Dorothy Woods
Musician
Lydia Whitfield
Bible Leader Reader
Tommie Joiner
Devotional Leader
Pearline Zwanzig
Stewardship Leader
Deaconess
Celia Walker
Doctrinal Leader
Sally Ghoston
Current Events
Marion Ghoston
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NURTURE FOR
BAPTISTS
The Baptists in the sixteenth century were a
part of the Separatist Movement that left the
Church Of England, and who focused their beliefs
upon the meaning of the passage in Matthew
16:13-19.
These Baptist pioneers emphasized "believer
baptism," that those who became members of
the church must be confessing believers ---
persons who acknowledge Jesus the Christ, the Son
of the living God; and by faith in Him, they
received salvation. Black Baptists trace
their position as Baptists to the English
Separatists. We have been called, "The
Frustrated Fellowship" by the theologian,
James Washington. The earliest Black Baptist
congregation in America was a part of what Carter
G. Woodson called "The Invisible
Institution." Black Baptist churches began in
Savannah, Georgia; Silver Bluff, South
Carolina; and Petersburg, Virginia.
Instructors
| Mareatha Moore
Jacquline Neal
Gail Dudley
Sonia Harris
Linda Regis
JoAnn Waldon
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Deacon Jesse Moore
Deacon Anthony Wallace
Evelyn Fisher
Juanita Levell
Adrian Straker
Sara Walls
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