Members In Hospitals Serving The Least Of These Care & Comfort Ministry .

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Members in HospitalsBro. Jesse Rosser – Northside Hospital, Rm 622Sis. Angela Taylor - Emory Midtown Hospital, Rm 5146Sis Betty Tolbert – Gwinette Medical Center, Rm ICU 205Care & Comfort MinistryServing the least of these.TELEPHONE HOPE LINE MINISTRY offers prayer and confidentialsupport. The phone number is 404-522-HOPE(4673).HUMAN SERVICES MINISTRYFor the week ending April 21, 2012, 454 food boxes were distributed. The value of the groceries was 10,990 (average cost per familyestimated at 48/box if purchased retail). A total of 7,672 pounds offood was distributed, 697 meals served to AUMI residents, and 312community meals served.CLOTHING BANKThirty-three (33) families received goods through the Clothing Bank.Sick & Shut-In ListThe Sunday School Ministry requests your presence at SundaySchool. Today’s lesson is “What Comes First?.” The scripture comesfrom John 9:1-17. We have classes for every age group, so we lookforward to seeing you in Sunday School at 10:00am today. All college students are encouraged to attend the College Student’s classin room 4. The lesson for next Sunday will be “Nourishment forLife,” John 6:22-35.EMPOWERMENT OUTREACHThe Empowerment Outreach Employment Ministry (EOEM) meetings are held every 1st and 3rd Tuesday of each month in Room 2of the Fellowship Hall at 6:30 PM.ADDED MEMBERS ORIENTATIONNew and Added Members Orientation is held each Sunday morning in the Main Sanctuary during the Sunday School hour immediately following the 7:45am service. Class ends at 10:55am.Please contact the Church if you have questions.WEEKLY PRAYER MEETING AND BIBLE STUDYWeekly Prayer Meeting and Bible Study is held at the Church everyWednesday evening. For your convenience, dinner is served at 5:00pm and Bible classes begin at 6:00pm. These classes provide instructional and training opportunities for us to gain deeper insightsinto the teachings of Jesus Christ. At 7:15pm, Pastor Alexander willlead the Prayer Meeting and provide guidance and spiritual insightsinto meaningful ways in which we can strengthen our personal relationship with God.TERRY WEST BIBLE CLASSMembers and friends are encouraged to join the Terry West BibleClass every Wednesday morning, from 10am to 12 Noon in Burden’sRest. Come share in the fellowship and study the Bible from Genesis to Revelation. We are currently studying the Book of Judges.Worship Service Coordinator7:45am & 11am - Bro. Lindsay CottinghamSecurity Chiefs on duty7:45am - Bro. James Gibson, 11am - Bro. Calvin FavorsTrustees on duty7:45am - Sis. Joyce English, 11am - Bro. Roy CooperHealth Professionals on duty7:45am - Sis. Sherilyn Walker, 11am - Sis. Danielle HewsonLAW DAY OBSERVANCE 2012TODAY IN SUNDAY SCHOOLMembers in Nursing Homes & Rehabilitation CentersSis. Ozrie Canady – AG Rhodes/Wesley Wood Rehab Ctr., 1819 Clifton Rd., Rm. 410, Atlanta 30329Sis. Mary Carson – Emeritus Assisted Living, 4375 Beech Haven Trail SE, Rm. 20 Smyrna 30080Sis. Celestia Dallas - Reliable Health & Rehab, 3301 Lakewood Ave, Atl 30315Sis. Lillian Edinburgh – Riverdale Place Healthcare, 315 Upper Riverdale Rd, Riverdale 30274Sis. Frances Harden – Triad of Parkview Nursing 460 Auburn Ave NE Atlanta 30312Sis. Bettye Harris – Nursecare of Buckhead, 2920 Pharr Court South, NW 30305, Rm 205Sis. Billie Hartley – College Park Healthcare Center, Rm 215, 1765 E. Temple Ave. 30337Mother Mary Hood – Signature Healthcare of Buckhead, 54 P’tree Pk. Dr. Rm 406, Atl 30309Bro. James Hopkins - Signature Healthcare of Buckhead, 54 P’tree Pk Dr, Atl 30309Mother Ella Mae Merritt - Sadie G. Mays Nursing Home, 1821 Anderson Ave, Atlanta 30318Bro. Franklin Robinson - Sadie G. Mays Nursing Home, 1821 Anderson Ave, Atlanta 30318Bro. Jessie Rosser – Golden Living Center 3888 LaVista Rd Rm 21, Tucker 30084Sis. Rosalie Thomas - Summerset Assisted Living, 3711 Benjamin E. Mays Dr. SW, 30331Sis. Betty Tye – Lake City Nursing Rehab Center, 2055 R ex Rd, Rm 511A, Lake City 30260Mother Lula West – Traditions Health and Rehab 2816 Evans Mill Rd, Lithonia 30058Sis. Eva Williams – AG Rhodes/Wesley Woods Rehab Ctr., 1819 Clifton Rd., Rm. 329, Atlanta 30329Sis. Roselle Wright-Signature Healthcare of Buckhead, 54 P’tree Pk Dr. Rm 307, Atl 30309Members Convalescing at HomeBro. John Alexander - 417 Valley Hill Rd SW, Riverdale 30274Sis. Bernice Brown - 2240 Peachtree Rd, Apt 415, Atlanta 30309Sis. Rena Brown - 425 Westbourne Dr, Tyrone, GA 30290Sis. Robertine Bryant – 2746 Claire Terrace, Decatur 30032Mother Mattie Chivers – 2040 Danforth Rd # 215, Atlanta 30331Sis. Dianne Culberson – 8046 Wilkerson Lane, Palmetto, GA 30268Bro. John Daniels – 2639 Morningside Trail, Kennesaw 30144Bro. Jesse Davis - 170 Cottsford Dr SW, Atlanta 30331Sis. Essie Gant - 3188 Abbey Wood Dr, Decatur 30034Sis. Minnie George – 603 Champions Drive, McDonough 30252Bro. Carlton Hendrix - 3069 Valleydale Rd. Atlanta 30311Mother Mary Hicks – 1440 Helen Lane SW, Atlanta 30331Sis. Shante Holiday – 21 Bookout Loop, Powder Springs 30127Sis. Gwendolyn Johnson - 1811 Fayetteville Ct. SE, Atlanta 303116Bro. Joseph Johnson – 1811 Fayetteville Ct. SE, Atlanta 30316Sis. Stephanie Johnson – 13382 Harpley Court, Alpharetta 30004Bro. Phillip Lyde - 3460 Heritage Valley Rd SW, Atlanta 30331Bro. David McCier-Big Bethel Village, 500 Richard Allen Blvd SW, Apt 140, Atl 30331Sis. Sylvia McClain – 1793 Mary Lou Lane, SE Atlanta 30316Sis. Ramona Moore - 195 Evergreen Terrace, Apt 405, Stockbridge, GA 30281Sis. Sallie O’Bryant – 2610 M. L. K. Drive, NW #716 30311Sis. Mary Perkins – 622 Francis Ct. Pittsburgh, PA 15219Sis. Cynthia Price - 562 Meldrum St. Atlanta 30318Sis. Ruby Rhodes – 388 Legacy Dr. Apt 911, Atlanta 30310Bro. Fred Samuels, Jr. - 4050 Morgan Rd. Apt. 121, Union City, 30291Sis. Candace Scott - 3294 Benthollow Lane, Duluth 30096Sis Julia Scott – 1957 Lois Place, Atlanta 30318Sis. Janie Starks – 308 Verdon Place, Trotwood, OH 45426Bro. Leroy Walker – 267 Barfield Avenue SW, Atlanta 30310Mother Dorothy Williams – 209 Lee St, #2-11, Calhoun, SC 29628Sis. Ida Williams - 3954 Rocking Way, Conley 30288Bro. James Williams - 1828 Windsor Dr. SW, Atlanta 30311Bro. Randal Wilson – 8445 Glenwoods Dr, Riverdale 30274Antioch Baptist Church NorthRev. C. M. Alexander, PastorApril 29, 2012 7:45AM & 11AMSunday Worship ServicesLAW DAYWhere there is no vision, the people perish: buthe that keepeth the law, happy is he.Proverbs 29:18BIBLE-BASED CHRIST-CENTERED HOLY SPIRIT-LED MISSION-BOUNDFELLOWSHIP EVANGELISM DOCTRINE STEWARDSHIP540 CAMERON M. ALEXANDER BLVD, NW ATLANTA, GA 30318404.688.5679 WWW.ANTIOCHNORTH.ORG

WORSHIP SERVICEI like the silent church before the service begins.By EmersonThe Call to WorshipLAW DAYTODAY, during the 11:00am worship service, Law Day2012 will be observed at Antioch. Members of the legalcommunity, including judges, lawyers and law officials,will worship with the congregation. Georgia SupremeCourt Justice Robert Benham will be the speaker for the11:00am worship service.The Devotion. . . . . .Deacons MinistryThe Morning Hymn, #340.What a Friend We Have in Jesus.CongregationThe Glori PatriMADISON HOUSE 20TH ANNIVERSARY7:45am - CMA Male Chorus and Male QuartetThe Madison House, one of Antioch’s missions, will celebrate its 20th Anniversary and the 13th Anniversary of the Presiding Minister, Rev. Carlton WilliamsTODAY at 3pm. The guest preacher will be Rev. Kenneth L. Alexander, Assistant to the Pastor, and Presiding Minister of the Antioch Lakewood Mission.Members and friends are encouraged to attend.11:00am - MADD for Christ Choir and CMA Note SingersThe Announcements & Recognition of VisitorsLaw Day Observance (11:00am Worship Service)THE LITANY OF PRAISEMINISTER: Let us stand for our Litany of PraiseMINISTER: We are.CONGREGATION: Bible-based, Christ-centered, Holy Spirit-led, andMission-boundMINISTER: We stand on.CONGREGATION: The four pillars, Fellowship, Evangelism,Doctrine, and StewardshipMINISTER: So, let us.ALL: Make a joyful noise unto the LORD, all ye lands. Serve the LORDwith gladness: come before his presence with singing. Know ye thatthe LORD he is GOD: it is he that hath made us, and not we ourselves; we are his people, and the sheep of his pasture. Enter into hisgates with thanksgiving, and into his courts with praise: be thankfulunto him, and bless his name. For the LORD IS good; HIS mercy iseverlasting; and HIS truth endureth to ALL generations.Psalm 100The DOXOLOGY.Praise God, from Whom all blessings flow;Praise Him, all creatures here below;Praise Him above, ye heavenly host;Praise Father, Son, and Holy Ghost.The Tithes & Offering.Deacons & Ushers’ MinistriesInstrumental PiecesThe Introduction of Speaker.11:00am. . .Dea. Rodney FloydThe Sermon Hymn. . . . . . . . . .CongregationThe Sermon.Rev. C. M. Alexander, PastorThe Speaker.11:00am—Justice Robert BenhamSupreme Court of GeorgiaThe Invitation to Discipleship(Please refrain from walking during the Invitation to Discipleship)Til We Meet AgainThe Ringing of the BellRUTH 2APRIL-JUNEEVANGELISM“NASA KSC TRIP FOR YOUTH OF ANTIOCH”The Youth of Antioch, ages 8-12 are invited to experience a fun-filled educational opportunity to explore and visit the NASA Kennedy Space Centerin Florida. Our very own, Sis. Wanda Harding will be our guide. Throughtours, interesting exhibits, and special presentations, we will witness firsthand some of the amazing work going on at the nation’s premiere gatewayto space. This trip will also include a day at the Universal Studios. The datesare June 28 – July 1, and the cost is 250.00. Please call the church office tosign up for the trip. The deadline is today.MAY 2012 CALENDARYOUTH ACHIEVEMENTOn Thursday, May 31, at 6:30 p.m. in the 590 Building, the Youth Ministrywill host their Annual Youth Achievement Banquet. Our youth will be recognized for their many accomplishments throughout the 2011-2012 academicyear. Graduates, retirees and college students will also be recognized. In addition, this year’s event will provide an additional avenue to fund the AntiochScholarship Ministry. Our youngest students will have the opportunity to contribute to the education of our older students through soliciting advertisementfor the souvenir booklet. Youth contributing at least 200.00 in advertisementwill receive special recognition at the banquet and 25.00 to be depositedinto their account at the Antioch Bank. Registration forms are availableon Antioch’s web site (www.antiochnorth.org). Parents can complete andemail the forms online, and upload photos.Forms are also available in the Northex and downstairs at the entrance of Fellowship Hall. Please deposit completed forms, headshot photographs withchild’s name on the back of the photo in the boxes located in the Northexand downstairs. Antioch businesses and members are asked to purchase adsfor the booklet to congratulate our participants. Ad forms are also availableonline, in the Northex and downstairs. The deadline is TODAY. For moreinformation, please contact Sis. Olivia Rencher through the church office.A TASTE OF ANTIOCHCome one, Come ALL! The Men’s Division presents its annual “A Taste ofAntioch” on Friday, May 11, at 7:00 p.m. in the 590 Building. The Themeis “Sunday Dinner at Big Momma’s House”, paying tribute to our Mother’sfinest home-cooked recipes, in honor of Mother’s Day. In addition, a specialtheatrical presentation will also be on the menu in honor of the Mother’sMinistry and all the mothers of Antioch. Men of Antioch do you have whatit takes to create Mom’s delicious baked chicken, roast turkey and dressing, collard greens, candies yams, black-eyed peas and apple pie? Well, theMothers of Antioch will certainly be the judge. To participate, please registertoday after each service in the Northex of the Church. May 1: Men’s Division Meeting, 6:30PM – Fellowship Hall May 5: ASK Senior Appreciation Luncheon, 11AM – Fellowship Hall May 6: Sunday Worship Services May 9: Wednesday Night Prayer Meeting May 11: A Taste of Antioch & Mothers Appreciation,7PM – 590 Building May 13: Mother’s Day Observance & Worship Services May 16: Ascension Preaching May 23: Pentecost Preaching May 20: Ascension Sunday May 23: Wednesday Night Prayer Meeting May 25: Birth Month Fellowship May 27: Pentecost Sunday May 31: Youth Achievement Banquet, 7PM, Fellowship HallJUNE 2012 CALENDAR June 2: Pastor’s 43rd Anniversary BBQ June 2: Sunday Worship Services June 6: Wednesday Night Bible Study June 8: UCAN Game Night June 10: Sunday Worship Services June 11-15: Vacation Bible School June 13: Wednesday Night Bible Study June TBD: Youth Leadership/Career Dev. Weekend – 590 Building June 17: Sunday Worship Service/Father’s Day Observance June 20: Wednesday Night Bible Study June 24: Men’s Division Culmination Service June 28-July 1: NASA (Youth) Trip June 29: Birth Month Fellowship June 30: Care & Comfort Workshop

WORSHIP SERVICEI like the silent church before the service begins.By EmersonThe Call to WorshipLAW DAYTODAY, during the 11:00am worship service, Law Day2012 will be observed at Antioch. Members of the legalcommunity, including judges, lawyers and law officials,will worship with the congregation. Georgia SupremeCourt Justice Robert Benham will be the speaker for the11:00am worship service.The Devotion. . . . . .Deacons MinistryThe Morning Hymn, #340.What a Friend We Have in Jesus.CongregationThe Glori PatriMADISON HOUSE 20TH ANNIVERSARY7:45am - CMA Male Chorus and Male QuartetThe Madison House, one of Antioch’s missions, will celebrate its 20th Anniversary and the 13th Anniversary of the Presiding Minister, Rev. Carlton WilliamsTODAY at 3pm. The guest preacher will be Rev. Kenneth L. Alexander, Assistant to the Pastor, and Presiding Minister of the Antioch Lakewood Mission.Members and friends are encouraged to attend.11:00am - MADD for Christ Choir and CMA Note SingersThe Announcements & Recognition of VisitorsLaw Day Observance (11:00am Worship Service)THE LITANY OF PRAISEMINISTER: Let us stand for our Litany of PraiseMINISTER: We are.CONGREGATION: Bible-based, Christ-centered, Holy Spirit-led, andMission-boundMINISTER: We stand on.CONGREGATION: The four pillars, Fellowship, Evangelism,Doctrine, and StewardshipMINISTER: So, let us.ALL: Make a joyful noise unto the LORD, all ye lands. Serve the LORDwith gladness: come before his presence with singing. Know ye thatthe LORD he is GOD: it is he that hath made us, and not we ourselves; we are his people, and the sheep of his pasture. Enter into hisgates with thanksgiving, and into his courts with praise: be thankfulunto him, and bless his name. For the LORD IS good; HIS mercy iseverlasting; and HIS truth endureth to ALL generations.Psalm 100The DOXOLOGY.Praise God, from Whom all blessings flow;Praise Him, all creatures here below;Praise Him above, ye heavenly host;Praise Father, Son, and Holy Ghost.The Tithes & Offering.Deacons & Ushers’ MinistriesInstrumental PiecesThe Introduction of Speaker.11:00am. . .Dea. Rodney FloydThe Sermon Hymn. . . . . . . . . .CongregationThe Sermon.Rev. C. M. Alexander, PastorThe Speaker.11:00am—Justice Robert BenhamSupreme Court of GeorgiaThe Invitation to Discipleship(Please refrain from walking during the Invitation to Discipleship)Til We Meet AgainThe Ringing of the BellRUTH 2APRIL-JUNEEVANGELISM“NASA KSC TRIP FOR YOUTH OF ANTIOCH”The Youth of Antioch, ages 8-12 are invited to experience a fun-filled educational opportunity to explore and visit the NASA Kennedy Space Centerin Florida. Our very own, Sis. Wanda Harding will be our guide. Throughtours, interesting exhibits, and special presentations, we will witness firsthand some of the amazing work going on at the nation’s premiere gatewayto space. This trip will also include a day at the Universal Studios. The datesare June 28 – July 1, and the cost is 250.00. Please call the church office tosign up for the trip. The deadline is today.MAY 2012 CALENDARYOUTH ACHIEVEMENTOn Thursday, May 31, at 6:30 p.m. in the 590 Building, the Youth Ministrywill host their Annual Youth Achievement Banquet. Our youth will be recognized for their many accomplishments throughout the 2011-2012 academicyear. Graduates, retirees and college students will also be recognized. In addition, this year’s event will provide an additional avenue to fund the AntiochScholarship Ministry. Our youngest students will have the opportunity to contribute to the education of our older students through soliciting advertisementfor the souvenir booklet. Youth contributing at least 200.00 in advertisementwill receive special recognition at the banquet and 25.00 to be depositedinto their account at the Antioch Bank. Registration forms are availableon Antioch’s web site (www.antiochnorth.org). Parents can complete andemail the forms online, and upload photos.Forms are also available in the Northex and downstairs at the entrance of Fellowship Hall. Please deposit completed forms, headshot photographs withchild’s name on the back of the photo in the boxes located in the Northexand downstairs. Antioch businesses and members are asked to purchase adsfor the booklet to congratulate our participants. Ad forms are also availableonline, in the Northex and downstairs. The deadline is TODAY. For moreinformation, please contact Sis. Olivia Rencher through the church office.A TASTE OF ANTIOCHCome one, Come ALL! The Men’s Division presents its annual “A Taste ofAntioch” on Friday, May 11, at 7:00 p.m. in the 590 Building. The Themeis “Sunday Dinner at Big Momma’s House”, paying tribute to our Mother’sfinest home-cooked recipes, in honor of Mother’s Day. In addition, a specialtheatrical presentation will also be on the menu in honor of the Mother’sMinistry and all the mothers of Antioch. Men of Antioch do you have whatit takes to create Mom’s delicious baked chicken, roast turkey and dressing, collard greens, candies yams, black-eyed peas and apple pie? Well, theMothers of Antioch will certainly be the judge. To participate, please registertoday after each service in the Northex of the Church. May 1: Men’s Division Meeting, 6:30PM – Fellowship Hall May 5: ASK Senior Appreciation Luncheon, 11AM – Fellowship Hall May 6: Sunday Worship Services May 9: Wednesday Night Prayer Meeting May 11: A Taste of Antioch & Mothers Appreciation,7PM – 590 Building May 13: Mother’s Day Observance & Worship Services May 16: Ascension Preaching May 23: Pentecost Preaching May 20: Ascension Sunday May 23: Wednesday Night Prayer Meeting May 25: Birth Month Fellowship May 27: Pentecost Sunday May 31: Youth Achievement Banquet, 7PM, Fellowship HallJUNE 2012 CALENDAR June 2: Pastor’s 43rd Anniversary BBQ June 2: Sunday Worship Services June 6: Wednesday Night Bible Study June 8: UCAN Game Night June 10: Sunday Worship Services June 11-15: Vacation Bible School June 13: Wednesday Night Bible Study June TBD: Youth Leadership/Career Dev. Weekend – 590 Building June 17: Sunday Worship Service/Father’s Day Observance June 20: Wednesday Night Bible Study June 24: Men’s Division Culmination Service June 28-July 1: NASA (Youth) Trip June 29: Birth Month Fellowship June 30: Care & Comfort Workshop

WORSHIP SERVICEI like the silent church before the service begins.By EmersonThe Call to WorshipLAW DAYTODAY, during the 11:00am worship service, Law Day2012 will be observed at Antioch. Members of the legalcommunity, including judges, lawyers and law officials,will worship with the congregation. Georgia SupremeCourt Justice Robert Benham will be the speaker for the11:00am worship service.The Devotion. . . . . .Deacons MinistryThe Morning Hymn, #340.What a Friend We Have in Jesus.CongregationThe Glori PatriMADISON HOUSE 20TH ANNIVERSARY7:45am - CMA Male Chorus and Male QuartetThe Madison House, one of Antioch’s missions, will celebrate its 20th Anniversary and the 13th Anniversary of the Presiding Minister, Rev. Carlton WilliamsTODAY at 3pm. The guest preacher will be Rev. Kenneth L. Alexander, Assistant to the Pastor, and Presiding Minister of the Antioch Lakewood Mission.Members and friends are encouraged to attend.11:00am - MADD for Christ Choir and CMA Note SingersThe Announcements & Recognition of VisitorsLaw Day Observance (11:00am Worship Service)THE LITANY OF PRAISEMINISTER: Let us stand for our Litany of PraiseMINISTER: We are.CONGREGATION: Bible-based, Christ-centered, Holy Spirit-led, andMission-boundMINISTER: We stand on.CONGREGATION: The four pillars, Fellowship, Evangelism,Doctrine, and StewardshipMINISTER: So, let us.ALL: Make a joyful noise unto the LORD, all ye lands. Serve the LORDwith gladness: come before his presence with singing. Know ye thatthe LORD he is GOD: it is he that hath made us, and not we ourselves; we are his people, and the sheep of his pasture. Enter into hisgates with thanksgiving, and into his courts with praise: be thankfulunto him, and bless his name. For the LORD IS good; HIS mercy iseverlasting; and HIS truth endureth to ALL generations.Psalm 100The DOXOLOGY.Praise God, from Whom all blessings flow;Praise Him, all creatures here below;Praise Him above, ye heavenly host;Praise Father, Son, and Holy Ghost.The Tithes & Offering.Deacons & Ushers’ MinistriesInstrumental PiecesThe Introduction of Speaker.11:00am. . .Dea. Rodney FloydThe Sermon Hymn. . . . . . . . . .CongregationThe Sermon.Rev. C. M. Alexander, PastorThe Speaker.11:00am—Justice Robert BenhamSupreme Court of GeorgiaThe Invitation to Discipleship(Please refrain from walking during the Invitation to Discipleship)Til We Meet AgainThe Ringing of the BellRUTH 2APRIL-JUNEEVANGELISM“NASA KSC TRIP FOR YOUTH OF ANTIOCH”The Youth of Antioch, ages 8-12 are invited to experience a fun-filled educational opportunity to explore and visit the NASA Kennedy Space Centerin Florida. Our very own, Sis. Wanda Harding will be our guide. Throughtours, interesting exhibits, and special presentations, we will witness firsthand some of the amazing work going on at the nation’s premiere gatewayto space. This trip will also include a day at the Universal Studios. The datesare June 28 – July 1, and the cost is 250.00. Please call the church office tosign up for the trip. The deadline is today.MAY 2012 CALENDARYOUTH ACHIEVEMENTOn Thursday, May 31, at 6:30 p.m. in the 590 Building, the Youth Ministrywill host their Annual Youth Achievement Banquet. Our youth will be recognized for their many accomplishments throughout the 2011-2012 academicyear. Graduates, retirees and college students will also be recognized. In addition, this year’s event will provide an additional avenue to fund the AntiochScholarship Ministry. Our youngest students will have the opportunity to contribute to the education of our older students through soliciting advertisementfor the souvenir booklet. Youth contributing at least 200.00 in advertisementwill receive special recognition at the banquet and 25.00 to be depositedinto their account at the Antioch Bank. Registration forms are availableon Antioch’s web site (www.antiochnorth.org). Parents can complete andemail the forms online, and upload photos.Forms are also available in the Northex and downstairs at the entrance of Fellowship Hall. Please deposit completed forms, headshot photographs withchild’s name on the back of the photo in the boxes located in the Northexand downstairs. Antioch businesses and members are asked to purchase adsfor the booklet to congratulate our participants. Ad forms are also availableonline, in the Northex and downstairs. The deadline is TODAY. For moreinformation, please contact Sis. Olivia Rencher through the church office.A TASTE OF ANTIOCHCome one, Come ALL! The Men’s Division presents its annual “A Taste ofAntioch” on Friday, May 11, at 7:00 p.m. in the 590 Building. The Themeis “Sunday Dinner at Big Momma’s House”, paying tribute to our Mother’sfinest home-cooked recipes, in honor of Mother’s Day. In addition, a specialtheatrical presentation will also be on the menu in honor of the Mother’sMinistry and all the mothers of Antioch. Men of Antioch do you have whatit takes to create Mom’s delicious baked chicken, roast turkey and dressing, collard greens, candies yams, black-eyed peas and apple pie? Well, theMothers of Antioch will certainly be the judge. To participate, please registertoday after each service in the Northex of the Church. May 1: Men’s Division Meeting, 6:30PM – Fellowship Hall May 5: ASK Senior Appreciation Luncheon, 11AM – Fellowship Hall May 6: Sunday Worship Services May 9: Wednesday Night Prayer Meeting May 11: A Taste of Antioch & Mothers Appreciation,7PM – 590 Building May 13: Mother’s Day Observance & Worship Services May 16: Ascension Preaching May 23: Pentecost Preaching May 20: Ascension Sunday May 23: Wednesday Night Prayer Meeting May 25: Birth Month Fellowship May 27: Pentecost Sunday May 31: Youth Achievement Banquet, 7PM, Fellowship HallJUNE 2012 CALENDAR June 2: Pastor’s 43rd Anniversary BBQ June 2: Sunday Worship Services June 6: Wednesday Night Bible Study June 8: UCAN Game Night June 10: Sunday Worship Services June 11-15: Vacation Bible School June 13: Wednesday Night Bible Study June TBD: Youth Leadership/Career Dev. Weekend – 590 Building June 17: Sunday Worship Service/Father’s Day Observance June 20: Wednesday Night Bible Study June 24: Men’s Division Culmination Service June 28-July 1: NASA (Youth) Trip June 29: Birth Month Fellowship June 30: Care & Comfort Workshop

Members in HospitalsBro. Jesse Rosser – Northside Hospital, Rm 622Sis. Angela Taylor - Emory Midtown Hospital, Rm 5146Sis Betty Tolbert – Gwinette Medical Center, Rm ICU 205Care & Comfort MinistryServing the least of these.TELEPHONE HOPE LINE MINISTRY offers prayer and confidentialsupport. The phone number is 404-522-HOPE(4673).HUMAN SERVICES MINISTRYFor the week ending April 21, 2012, 454 food boxes were distributed. The value of the groceries was 10,990 (average cost per familyestimated at 48/box if purchased retail). A total of 7,672 pounds offood was distributed, 697 meals served to AUMI residents, and 312community meals served.CLOTHING BANKThirty-three (33) families received goods through the Clothing Bank.Sick & Shut-In ListThe Sunday School Ministry requests your presence at SundaySchool. Today’s lesson is “What Comes First?.” The scripture comesfrom John 9:1-17. We have classes for every age group, so we lookforward to seeing you in Sunday School at 10:00am today. All college students are encouraged to attend the College Student’s classin room 4. The lesson for next Sunday will be “Nourishment forLife,” John 6:22-35.EMPOWERMENT OUTREACHThe Empowerment Outreach Employment Ministry (EOEM) meetings are held every 1st and 3rd Tuesday of each month in Room 2of the Fellowship Hall at 6:30 PM.ADDED MEMBERS ORIENTATIONNew and Added Members Orientation is held each Sunday morning in the Main Sanctuary during the Sunday School hour immediately following the 7:45am service. Class ends at 10:55am.Please contact the Church if you have questions.WEEKLY PRAYER MEETING AND BIBLE STUDYWeekly Prayer Meeting and Bible Study is held at the Church everyWednesday evening. For your convenience, dinner is served at 5:00pm and Bible classes begin at 6:00pm. These classes provide instructional and training opportunities for us to gain deeper insightsinto the teachings of Jesus Christ. At 7:15pm, Pastor Alexander willlead the Prayer Meeting and provide guidance and spiritual insightsinto meaningful ways in which we can strengthen our personal relationship with God.TERRY WEST BIBLE CLASSMembers and friends are encouraged to join the Terry West BibleClass every Wednesday morning, from 10am to 12 Noon in Burden’sRest. Come share in the fellowship and study the Bible from Genesis to Revelation. We are currently studying the Book of Judges.Worship Service Coordinator7:45am & 11am - Bro. Lindsay CottinghamSecurity Chiefs on duty7:45am - Bro. James Gibson, 11am - Bro. Calvin FavorsTrustees on duty7:45am - Sis. Joyce English, 11am - Bro. Roy CooperHealth Professionals on duty7:45am - Sis. Sherilyn Walker, 11am - Sis. Danielle HewsonLAW DAY OBSERVANCE 2012TODAY IN SUNDAY SCHOOLMembers in Nursing Homes & Rehabilitation CentersSis. Ozrie Canady – AG Rhodes/Wesley Wood Rehab Ctr., 1819 Clifton Rd., Rm. 410, Atlanta 30329Sis. Mary Carson – Emeritus Assisted Living, 4375 Beech Haven Trail SE, Rm. 20 Smyrna 30080Sis. Celestia Dallas - Reliable Health & Rehab, 3301 Lakewood Ave, Atl 30315Sis. Lillian Edinburgh – Riverdale Place Healthcare, 315 Upper Riverdale Rd, Riverdale 30274Sis. Frances Harden – Triad of Parkview Nursing 460 Auburn Ave NE Atlanta 30312Sis. Bettye Harris – Nursecare of Buckhead, 2920 Pharr Court South, NW 30305, Rm 205Sis. Billie Hartley – College Park Healthcare Center, Rm 215, 1765 E. Temple Ave. 30337Mother Mary Hood – Signature Healthcare of Buckhead, 54 P’tree Pk. Dr. Rm 406, Atl 30309Bro. James Hopkins - Signature Healthcare of Buckhead, 54 P’tree Pk Dr, Atl 30309Mother Ella Mae Merritt - Sadie G. Mays Nursing Home, 1821 Anderson Ave, Atlanta 30318Bro. Franklin Robinson - Sadie G. Mays Nursing Home, 1821 Anderson Ave, Atlanta 30318Bro. Jessie Rosser – Golden Living Center 3888 LaVista Rd Rm 21, Tucker 30084Sis. Rosalie Thomas - Summerset Assisted Living, 3711 Benjamin E. Mays Dr. SW, 30331Sis. Betty Tye – Lake City Nursing Rehab

Bro. Franklin Robinson - Sadie G. Mays Nursing Home, 1821 Anderson Ave, Atlanta 30318 Bro. Jessie Rosser - Golden Living Center 3888 LaVista Rd Rm 21, Tucker 30084 Sis. Rosalie Thomas - Summerset Assisted Living, 3711 Benjamin E. Mays Dr. SW, 30331 Sis. Betty Tye - Lake City Nursing Rehab Center, 2055 R ex Rd, Rm 511A, Lake City 30260