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Thursday Night the First Baptist Church of Washington DC was welcome to kick off the 100 year anniversary of the National Baptist Memorial Church. First Baptist Choir was so.... WOW!!!! Lon Schreiber is out standing. Jim sermon very very very good. And after all ended It is a night that I never forgotten. P.S. One of the church member of Calvary Baptist Church showed to support the anniversary. I wonder WHO can it be??? ME!!!! It me plus yes I do get around.
Six men met on Friday, December 15, 1905, at a downtown music store to discuss the feasibility of starting a Baptist Bible School in either Mount Pleasant or Columbia Heights to fill a void created by the closing of a nearby Sunday school that htd been operated by members of Metropolitan I3aptist Church. The men decided to rent a hail over the Post Office at 1413 Park Road for three months.
Baptists in the neighborhood were called to an organizational meeting at the Post Office hall on Sunday, January 7, 1906, at 2:30 p.m., and a notice of this meeting was read from area Baptist pulpits on two Sundays, December 17 and 24, 1905. The response was overwhelming, and an unexpectedly large number showed up for the meeting, filling the little hail o its capacity. The next day’s newspaper cited 57 adult atten4ees and about 100 children, who had come to receive instruction.
An informal song service was held featuring the Pastor f Temple Baptist Church, who was also Moderator of ap organization that became the D.C. Baptist Convention, pastors of three other area Baptist Churches, and the Dean of øeorge Washington University.
Once the program ended, the children were sent home, as the school was not prepared to hold classes that day, and the adults then got down to business, electing five officers for the new Sunday school, including Percy S. Foster as superintendent. Afternoon classes started the following Sunday, January 14, 1906, and were held until March 25, when the class schedule switched to 9:30 in the morning.
Over time, the bible school resulted in the formation of what is now National Baptist Memorial Church, which continues to shine as a beacon of hooe at the crossroads of life.
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| Ash, Ash, Ash. Time, Hours, Days and Years. What I'll be? What I'll become? Is it my will? NO!! Is your will. As I walk this floors see the tracks of time build up in the dust. As empire rise and fall. People brought peace and brought pain.He brought me from dust to define a perpose. What is my gift?What wood I give as a offering to you O Lord?A Prayer, a Care, a Love.Pray.. Pray.. Make this day your own. Make this day for the father. Make this day so I can prase your name again.To remember as I brought from ash... I return to ash... But his love is ever lasting. A-Man
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