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The HUBER HERALD Pastor P. M. Smith, Servant CHURCH COUNCIL MEETING Wednesday, December 11th 6:45 p.m. A Representative from each Ministry is asked to attend! JOIN US IN PRAYER AND CELEBRATION! And by their prayer for you, which long after FRIDAY, DECEMBER 13th you for the exceeding grace of God in you. 6:00 PM. Thanks be unto God for his unspeakable gift! 2 Corinthians 9:14-15 HUBER MEMORIAL CHURCH 5700 Loch Raven Blvd. www.huberchurch.org
The “Time is Nigh” for us to shed ATTENTION ALL MINISTRY HBCU COLLEGE FESTIVAL light on the children & families of LEADERS!! KICKOFF Prisoners! 2020 Men & Women’s Day will be December 22, 2019 The ANGEL TREE MINISTRY held on Sunday, January 19, 2020 Location Huber Community Life Program will be held on Center Saturday The deadline to turn in nomination forms is Time 9:00 am December 14th at 8:00 am Sunday, December 15, 2019 Registration for ASBC 18th annual Theme: Continuity, Be strong in the HBCU Please bring in your Grace that is in Christ Jesus College Fair; Parent and Student gifts to the Overflow Seminars; Room. Scripture: 2 Timothy 2:1-2 College Requirements; Senior Thank You for your willingness to Please contact: Offerings; Band Audition. sponsor a child/children of an Bro. Michael Stanley incarcerated parent! (410) 537-0354, or For more information contact: Sis. Toroda Stanley Sis. Charlotte Moorer 301-787-6779 (410) 537-0355 Sis. Belinda Murphy 443-857-1654 BOARD OF CHRISTIAN Sis. Ashley Moorer 443-761-2319 EDUCATION Looking for something to do New Teacher proposals Year’s Eve after service? for Winter 2020 APPLICATIONS FOR THE Bible Study are due. HUBER BOOK SCHOLARSHIP AWARD Proposal forms are FOR SPRING 2020 available online or outside the church Are now office. available on the The WOMEN OF INTEGRITY Huber Website, will host a “Movie after Midnight!” the Church Submission deadline is December 15th. INTERESTED? Sign up for this event Office or from: on December 15 and 22 in the DR. LISA BROWN AT 443‐629‐7221 The Winter Session runs 1/27/20 - Overflow. Open to men & women. or lisa.brown@morgan.edu. 4/2/20 (10 weeks). Please place completed forms in the BOCE Sorry, admission will be only for APPLICATION DEADLINE: mailbox or email them to those who sign up! FRIDAY, DECEMBER 27, 2019 dstone@huberchurch.org APPLICATIONS WILL NOT BE MAKE HUBER MEMORIAL ACCEPTED AFTER THIS DATE! Please Join Us for our CHURCH YOUR UGLY CHRISTMAS HAT “AmazonSmile” PARTY! CHARITABLE ORGANIZATION! REMEMBER IN PRAYER: Friday, December 20, 2019 One Another 7:00 pm to 11:00 pm Bereaved Families Hosted by the The Sick & Shut In MARRIAGE MINISTRY $20.00 per couple 1. Visit https://smile.amazon.com/ Food, Fun, Games and Great Fellowship! 2. Type ‘Huber Memorial Church’ to select your organization For more info, contact: Sis. Joyce Mason 3. SHOP! SHOP! SHOP! (410) 624-9670 SPREAD THE WORD!
MINISTRY BEYOND THE SANCTUARY * Pastor Smith & Family; Associate Ministers & Family Sis. Malaika Bogan & Family (B) 8429 Charlton Rd. Randallstown, MD 21133 Bro. Donnell McNair &Family (B) 4219 Chapel Rd. 21236 The Family of Bro. James Davis (B) 2711 Mt. Holly St. 21216 Bro. & Sis. Reginald (Danielle) Distance & Family (B) 300 Charter Oak Ave. 21212 Sis. Antoinette Gill & Family (B) 1650 Woodbourne Ave., Apt 302 21239 Rev. & Sis. Jerry (Henrietta) Moody & Family (B) 1809 Winford Rd. 21239 Sis. Juanita Cloyd (PRAYER ONLY) Mr. Charlie McCullum, Brother of Sis. Odessa Adams (PRAYER ONLY) Mr. Pete O’Neal (PRAYER ONLY) Mr. Roy Pollard (PRAYER ONLY) Sis. Ruby Wilson (PRAYER ONLY) Bro. Nathaniel Brown (S) 1550 Lochwood Rd. 21218 Bro. Michael Eggleston (S) P. O. Box 70422, Rosedale, MD. 21237 Mr. John B. Evans (S), Son of Sis. Loretta Evans, 1210 E. Northern Pkwy 21239 Sis. Barbara Hall (S) 3004 Fairview Rd., Gwynn Oak, MD 21207 Sis. Doris Hawkes (S) 500 E. 38th Street 21218 Bro. Frederick Hodges (S) 1040 E. 33rd. St., Apt. 408 21218 Sis. Minnie Jackson (S) 7820 Rolling Vista Ct. 21236 Sis. Velma Martin (S) 3529 Alameda Circle 21218 Sis. Levern Pollard (S) 842 Benninghaus Rd. 21212 Sis. Beatrice Phillips (S) 913 Southerly Rd. 21204 Sis. Lillie Robinson (S) 5601 Midwood Ave. 21212 Sis. Naomi Stanford (S) 1027 Cathedral St., Apt 2J 21201 Bro. Demond Thomas (S) 4402 Marble Hall Rd. 21218 Bro. Earl Thomas, Sr (S) 1648 Ingram Rd. 21239 Sis. Alease Vines (P&E) 3716 Milford Ave. 21207 Sis. Joanne Drayton (P&E) 1517 Kenhill Ave. 21213 Bro. Wiley Harding (P&E) 3102 E. Federal St. 21213 ( B) Bereavement * (S) Sick * (P&E) Prayers & Encouragement * (PO) Prayer Only * (H) Hospital
Celebrating Black History REGINALD F. LEWIS was an American In 1983, he created TLC Group L.P., a venture businessman. He was one of the richest capital firm. His first major deal was the African American men in the 1980’s, and the purchase of the McCall Pattern Company, a first African American to build a billion dollar sewing pattern business, for $22.5 million. company, TLC Beatrice International In 1987, he bought Beatrice International Foods Holdings, Inc. from Beatrice Companies for $985 million. He He was born on December 7, 1942 in renamed the company to TLC Beatrice an East Baltimore neighborhood he International Holdings Inc. When the once described as “semi-tough.” Lew- companies revenues was reported at is was strongly influenced by his fami- $1.8 billion it became the first black ly. His parents, grandparents, uncles REGINALD F. LEWIS owned company to have more than (1942—1993) and aunts always encouraged him to $1 billion in annual sales. be the best that he can be. His grand- Also in 1987, he established the Reginal F. Lewis mother taught him the importance of saving, Foundation which funded grants to various non- At the age of 10, he set up a delivery route to sell profit programs. Each grant may have been in the the Afro-American newspaper. After building the amount $10 million. business from ten customers to more than a hun- On January 19, 1993 he died at the age 50, from dred in two years, he sold the route at a profit. brain cancer. His wife took over the company. He attended Dunbar High School, where he distin- While alive Reginald made it known his desire to guished himself as an athlete and a hard working support a museum of African American culture. In student. In 1961, he entered Virginia State 2005, the Reginald F. Lewis Museum of Maryland University (VSU) on a football scholarship. After an African American History & Culture opened in injury cut his football career short, he shifted his Baltimore, with the support of $5 million grant focus to school and work. from his foundation. After graduating VSU with a degree in political sci- ence in 1965, he immediately attended Harvard Law School. In 1968, he completed his Juris Doctorate from Harvard Law School. He met and married Loida Nicolas. They have two daughters. After law school he was recruited by the top law firm in New York. After working there for two years he left to start his own firm. Huber Memorial Church, Inc. @ The Huber Community Life Center 5700 Loch Raven Blvd.—Baltimore, Maryland 21239 Office: 410-435-1496 ~ Fax: 410-435-1498 ~ www.huberchurch.org Pastor P. M. Smith, Servant
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