New Pittsburgh Courier’s Church Circuit Calendar (Aug. 14-20)

by Courier Newsroom

JERUSALEM BAPTIST TRIP, CONCERT
AUG. 16—The Jerusalem Baptist Church Gospel Choir is sponsoring a concert on Friday, Aug. 16 at 7 p.m. Rev. Gregory Coleman and wife, Cachet Coleman, along with JBC Minister of Music, Tanya Pugh, and others will lift their voices in praises to our God. A Free will offering will be taken. Also, JBC is sponsoring a trip to “The ARK Encounter & The Creation Museum” in Williamstown, Kentucky, on Aug. 13, 2020. Reserve your seat on the bus with a $25 deposit. The total cost of the trip is $280. Payment plans are available or $150 is due by Dec. 15, 2019. The final payment is due by April 2020. No refunds. Please see Deacon Ruth Fielder at 412-922-0474 or Deacon Edna Watts at 412-921-0445 for more information and a detailed flyer. Jerusalem Baptist Church is located at 123 Steuben St., West End. Rev. Theodore E. Pugh is the senior pastor.

ANTIOCH CHURCH ANNIVERSARY
AUG. 18—Antioch Baptist Church, 332 Elizabeth St., Sewickley, will celebrate their 129th Church Anniversary at 10:45 a.m. at the church. The guest speaker will be Rev. Gerald Lastor, pastor of St. Luke Baptist Church, Pittsburgh. Dinner will be served after service. All are welcome. Please call 412-741-7688 for details. Reverend Travis C. Coon, Pastor.

GRACE MEMORIAL COMMUNITY WORSHIP SERVICE
AUG. 18—Grace Memorial Presbyterian Church will hold a Community Worship Service at Robert E. Williams Park, 3500 Milwaukee St., Upper Hill. The service begins at 11 a.m. and is open to all. There will be food, dancing and games immediately following the service.

SEED & HARVEST COMMUNITY DAY
AUG. 24—Seed & Harvest Ministries Inc., in North Versailles, is holding its second Community Day from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the church, 3500 Fieldcrest Dr. There will be games, fun, face-painting, a dunk tank, a bounce house, blood pressure screenings, a fire engine, free food and hot dogs while they last, and free baskets will be raffled. It’s a day to bring the community together as one. For more information, call 412-664-4400.

INTERNATIONAL DAY OF PRAYER
AUG. 31—Under the big tent across from the Carnegie Library In Oakland will be the annual International Day of Prayer For Our Youth, from noon to 3 p.m. The goal is to pray at the same time for the same purpose: our youth. Shirley Jones Douglas will be the host. Opening prayer by Bishop Dr. Gerald Loyd. Other speakers include Pastor Tony Armstead, Rev. Regina Ragin Dykes, Russell Bynum, Tim Stevens, Frederick Douglas Sr., and Devantae Butler. Bring the whole family. For more information, call 412-969-7299.

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