<p>This is a message on the Year 2009 reminding each of us to keep our promises that we make to God. It also demonstrates leadership of Rev. Joy Thornton who allows variety of programs to effectuate the youth skills and talents and working leaders who oversee these youths and children. May their tribe continue to grow.</p>
<p>This show depicts the celebration of Kwanza (First Fruits) or the Seven Principles of Life. It brought the Freetown Village and the Kwanza Group of Indianapolis, Indiana, with the members of Scott United Methodist Church together to this celebration. It expounds on self determination and collective responsibility and purpose among and for our people. We thank Pastor Anyike for bringing the group together. May his tribe continue to thrive!</p>
<p>A show that profiles powerfully inspirational stories from people just like you!</p>
<p>Many a times we face difficulties in life and we want to give up: our names are scandalized, or we meet with great opposition, or even we might archive a higher plateau of success, then we stop; we quit pressing on. This message, preached in 1990 and patterned after Rev. C. L. Franklin, encourages each of us to PRESS ON no matter what.</p>
<p>This message by Rev. Merriweather of Greater Bethlehem Missionary Baptist Church in Elkhart, Indiana challenges each of us to watch how we judge one another. The same or similar yardstick is waiting to measure us too. Can we measure up is the question. But God looks beyond our faults to see our redemptive needs and he sent his son Jesus Christ to do the job.
Rev. Dr. Nichols Cossey is the Pastor and Mrs. Ruby Cossey is the First Lady. Whenever you are in Elkhart, Indiana, go there to worship with them on Oakland Street. Tell them Dr. O sent you.</p>
<p>This show presents musical testimonies and prayers from various church groups</p>
Preaching from the Missionary Chapel with Dorothy Groblebe.
<p>Intelligent discussion for the reality-based community.</p>
<p>Discussion for the reality-based community.</p>