Thursday, May 30, 2013

BEREAN- 4th Quarterly Board Meeting

Greetings Berean Pastor's, Auxiliary Presidents and Members

Please mark your calendars to attend:

The Berean Missionary Baptist District Association

4th Quarterly Board Meeting

Monday June 3, 2013

7:00 p.m.

Mercy Seat Missionary Baptist Church

4424 Washington Blvd.

St. Louis Mo

Rev. Dr. James Brown, Sr., Pastor

Rev. Dr. Carlton R. Caldwell, Moderator

PLEASE NOTE:

Auxiliary Presidents:

-Please be prepared with your reports and have copies available for the Moderator, Vice Moderators

        and Recording Secretaries.

        - Please have your Annual Session Programs and give to Kathy Harris, Thanks

Pastors: Please be sure to bring your assessments. The fiscal year will end on June 30th, and if your assessments are not paid up, any students applying for scholarships will be ineligible.

Also- Scholarship application deadline is May 31st.

Please take note of the announcements and govern yourself accordingly.

Prayerfully,

Kathy Harris, Corresponding Secretary

Rev. Dr. Carlton R. Caldwell, Moderator

Wednesday, May 22, 2013

Fwd: Steps for Before, During, and After a Tornado




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Subject: Steps for Before, During, and After a Tornado




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As the recovery effort continues in states devastated by the recent storms and tornadoes, it is important to review what should be done to prepare for a tornado, how to act during the disaster, and what steps can be done afterwards for both those affected by the storm and those looking to volunteer, donate, or assist their neighbors in need.
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PREPARING BEFORE FOR A TORNADO

Every state is at some risk of tornadoes and the damage that they leave behind. Some tornadoes are clearly visible, while rain or nearby low-hanging clouds obscure others. Occasionally, tornadoes develop so rapidly that little, if any, advance warning is possible. To begin preparing for any disaster, you should build an emergency kit and make a family communications plan
When your area is under a Tornado Watch, be alert to changing weather conditions and listening to NOAA Weather Radio or to commercial radio or television newscasts for the latest information. Ready.gov has Planning Tools for whether you are a business, school and workplace, Indian country, or anything in between.
Through the use of everyday technology, individuals, families, responders and organizations can successfully prepare for, adapt to and recover from disruptions brought on by emergencies and/or disasters. With effective planning, it is possible to take advantage of technology before, during and after a crisis to communicate with loved ones and manage your financial affairs.

Taking COver During a tornado

If you are under a tornado warning, seek shelter immediately!  Most injuries associated with high winds are from flying debris, so remember to protect your head. Go to a pre-designated shelter area such as a safe room, basement, storm cellar, or the lowest building level. Put as many walls as possible between you and the outside.
If there is no basement, go to the center of an interior room on the lowest level (closet, interior hallway) away from corners, windows, doors, and outside walls. Get under a sturdy table and use your arms to protect your head and neck. Put on sturdy shoes. Do not open windows.
Continue to monitor your battery-powered radio or television for emergency information.

recovering after a tornado

After the storm has passed, you should still be aware of weather changes and insecure structures. After a disaster strikes, use extreme caution when returning home. You may be anxious to see your property, but do not return to your home before the area is declared to be safe by local officials. Before entering your home, be sure to take the following measures:
  • Check for loose power lines, gas leaks and structural damage;
  • Keep a battery-powered radio with you so you can listen for emergency updates and news reports;
  • Use a battery-powered flash light to inspect a damaged home; and
  • If you have any doubts about safety, have your residence inspected by a qualified building inspector or structural engineer before entering
Text, email, and use social media to let everyone know you're okay. Avoid making phone calls to free up the lines for first responders. You can also let your family and friends know you are safe and well after an emergency via  https://safeandwell.communityos.org/cms/index.php. This website is designed to help make communication between family members and friends easier.
If you are a parent or guardian, keep in mind that children affected by disasters can have trouble coping with the effects and aftermath of disasters. Even children who are not directly affected by a disaster can have fears. For tips on talking to children and helping to support them after a disaster, Ready offers a "Listen, Protect and Connect" coping guide.
Individuals and families impacted by the storms and tornadoes can apply for assistance in one of three ways:

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Tuesday, May 21, 2013

Oklahoma Tornado Efforts

We’ve actually combined two messages here to let you know of a couple of ways you can help with recovery efforts in Oklahoma. Our National Laymen, and Our National Partner, The Red Cross are both marshaling resources (money and people). Please consider how you can help.

 

 
   
 

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Charles Hardrick of Moore, Oklahoma

Doing Fine

 

Dear Friends:

 

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Charles Hardrick

Charles Hardrick of Moore, Oklahoma, a suburb of Oklahoma City, is doing fine after the tornadoes of Monday afternoon, May 20, 2013.

Hardrick is the director of the laymen of the Fairview Baptist Church and former district association laymen president.

After a teleconference with President Harold Simmons and General Secretary Thad Jones, Hardrick gave this report of his experience during the tornado and his plight.

Hardrick who is single is doing fine. The tornado  passed a 1/2 block north from his house. The houses down the street from him were destroyed. His house had external damage where it had structural damage and will need to be torn down. The contents in the interior were fine.

After spending the night in a shelter provided by the First Baptist Church of Moore, he was escorted to his house by the police and met with an insurance adjuster where they viewed the damage.

The house will be rebuilt. Hardrick is making arrangements now to have his contents moved to a storage unit and finding temporary housing. He had a good insurance policy where he had a sizable allowance for temporary housing arrangements. It is his plans to be in St. Louis for the National Congress of Christian Education. He solicits your prayers.

There are other National Baptist laymen that live in Moore and the president and general secretary are seeking to find out about their well being.

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NATIONAL BAPTIST CONVENTION EFFORTS

Dr. Randy Vaughn, director of the Disaster Management Department has contacted the pastors in the Oklahoma City area and is determining their needs.

President Harold Simmons is asking for our men and women to stand ready to when the call comes for our assistance to be ready to be dispatched and mobilized.

Persons who desire to assist now can assist by sending donations to the National Baptist Convention Disaster Management Fund.

 

The News Flash is designed to inform members, friends and supporters of late breaking news and events regarding the organization and the men and women who drive the movement.   Thad Jones is the publisher. tskm@swbell.net

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Greetings to each of You:

Please pray for these families and those who will be delivering services.  If you individually or your church would like to support in anyway, please let them know you are connected to the Berean MB District Association and the Missionary Baptist State Convention of Missouri.

Prayerfully,

Linda Joyce Mackey

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Subject: Your help is needed

- You can help people affected by disasters like tornadoes,floods, other crises by donating to Red Cross Disaster Relief

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American Red Cross

Stand together

 

Thousands of people impacted by disasters like tornadoes, floods and other crises need your help. Please donate today.Dear Linda,

Yesterday the severe weather that has been ravaging the United States throughout the Spring took a turn for the worse and brought heartbreaking devastation across the Midwest and the South, including Oklahoma, North Dakota, Tennessee, and Iowa.

The damage is profound, widespread and the full impact still has yet to be realized. Red Cross disaster relief workers are on the ground as I write this, providing urgently needed assistance including food, water, shelter, clean-up supplies and emotional support to those who were affected. And we need your help.

The Red Cross is there for families in need and you can make a difference. We will be opening up additional shelters and delivering thousands of meals and water in the coming hours, days and possibly weeks ahead. But we can't do any of this without the generosity of individuals like you. You can help people affected by disasters like tornadoes, floods and other crises by making a donation to support American Red Cross Disaster Relief.

I hate to say it, but it isnรข€™t over yet รข€“ the National Weather Service warns that the threat of severe weather continues from Texas to the Great Lakes. Be sure that you and your loved ones are prepared and stay safe. View Tornado Safety Tips or download the free Red Cross Tornado App.

Our hearts and prayers go out to the families impacted by the incredible damage. If you or a loved one need assistance, please donรข€™t hesitate to reach out.

Thank you for helping families affected by disasters.

Sincerely,


Richard Reed
Senior Vice President, Disaster Cycle Services
American Red Cross

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Wednesday, May 15, 2013

Berean Annual Session Information Needed

To all Auxiliary Presidents, Directors, Secretaries:

Our Annual Session of the Berean District Association is fast approaching. (July 21-26, 2013)

I will need the following from you by the June 3rd Board Meeting ( which will be held at Mercy Seat MB Church):

-Your Program for the Annual Session

-Your list of Officers

-Information for the Yearbook, including officers, calendar of events for 2013-2014

-Email addresses and updated address/phone numbers for your officers

-And as you look through the current year book, please send information on members listed in the book who are deceased, or no longer hold the positions in your auxiliaries

Much appreciated!

Kathy Harris, corresponding secretary

Brunch For First Lady Caldwell

You are cordially invited to attend the brunch, celebrating First Lady Aurita Prince Caldwell for 21 years of

sharing, service and support at the Galilee Baptist Church,on Saturday, May 18th 10 am at Galilee Baptist Church. Attire is business casual.

This event is open to everyone, however, please RSVP by Wednesday, May 15th to Sis. Eva Crawford (314) 862-4328, Sis. Debra Forbes (314) 749-8344, or Sis. Lorna Vaughn (314) 606-4837.

Thank you,

Lorna Vaughn
lav763@aol.com

God did not give us the spirit of fear; but of power,

love, and a sound mind. (2 Tim. 1:7)

Berean Choir's Calendar of Events

  Berean Missionary Baptist  District Association & Auxiliaries

 

 

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Annie B. Bullock Scholarship Effort

 

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**Sunday, May 19, 2013@ 6:00pm**

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“O’ Give Thanks”

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Rev. Tramaine Combs, Pastor รข€“ Mt. Zion M.B. Church of St. Charles

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The   Lite of Jericho  M.B.  Church

5429 St. Louis Avenue

St. Louis, Missouri   63120

Rev. Reginald D. Rogers, Sr., Host Pastor

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Sis. Lorraine Hinton, Scholarship Chairperson

                                        Sis.  Clara J. Davis,  Music Auxiliary President                                         

Sis. Sherry L. Jones,  Music Director

Rev. Carlton R. Caldwell,  Berean District  Moderator