Tuesday, May 31, 2011
Fiesta
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Saturday, May 28, 2011
AT&T NOW HIRING FOR TECHNICIANS IN THE SOUTH WEST REGION
AT&T NOW HIRING FOR TECHNICIANS IN THE SOUTH WEST REGION | |
To: | To ALL AT&T employees in AR, KS, MO, OK & TX |
What: | Do you have family, friends or neighbors who have asked you about job opportunities at AT&T?
AT&T is now hiring for U-Verse and Installation & Repair Technicians.
AT&T Technicians help us redefine the cutting edge in our customer's€™ homes and offices by installing, supporting, and maintaining AT&T U-verse integrated digital TV, high-speed Internet, and voice services. Our Technicians work with the latest computer technology, audio and visual devices, and communications terminals, as well as cable, and video and audio compression tools.
Premises Technicians work both inside and outside and are responsible for the installation and customer care of the new U-verse integrated digital TV, high speed Internet and voice services. |
When: | April and May 2011 |
Where: | Job opportunities are in the following states: Arkansas, Kansas, Missouri, Oklahoma and Texas. |
Action Item: | Please ask your referrals to click or go to the following links below to obtain more information about the technical positions available, specific locations and to apply.
ARKANSAS: http://connect.att.jobs/arkansas/technician KANSAS: http://connect.att.jobs/kansas/technician MISSOURI: http://connect.att.jobs/missouri/technician |
Additional Information:
In addition to STRONG communication skills, candidate must qualify on the following pre-employment screening tests: Technical/Mechanical Test Physical Abilities Evaluation | |
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Friday, May 27, 2011
Job Listing!
Greetings Dear Friends:
Attached is a large spread sheet of jobs through the Missouri Career Center. The individual that shared this list with me stated that if someone has an interest in a job, they should contact the organization's website directly, or they can create an account with www.missouricareercenter.org and apply for the job. You can also go into your local Missouri Career Center based on the county you live in. For instance, I live in Florissant; I could attend Seven Hills or North Oaks.
Perhaps we can help some of those seeking employment. Please note, some of the jobs may have been filled already. This is strictly for information and research.
Linda Joyce Mackey
"Impacting Lives, Families & Communities"
The first 535 jobs on the attached list have been added since the last list on the 19th.
Wednesday, May 25, 2011
Disaster Management Report (Joplin)
Please forward/share these E-mails with all Berean Pastors
Greetings Pastors:
Please see the Disaster Report from the State Convention Disaster Relief Director. Do not hesitate to contact us if you have any questions or concerns. Your help is needed -- Join us in prayer for all victims of storms, tornadoes, floods, and the covering of those who may or could become victims. May God be with each and everyone of those who lost family members, homes and other property.
Congratulations and a special thanks to those who have made the "Shelter Commitment." We would love to present names of churches and pastors at our Berean Board meeting in June, and the State Convention Meeting in October as we would like to be prepared in the event shelter is needed here in the Metropolitan St. Louis Area. As of now, we would have to turn to others.
Please forward/share these E-mails with all Berean Pastors
Blessings in the Mighty Name of Jesus
Linda Joyce Mackey
"Impacting Lives, Families & Communities"
----- Forwarded Message ----
From: email addresses deleted by r.e.
To: email addresses deleted by r.e.
Sent: Tue, May 24, 2011 5:43:13 PM
Subject: Disaster Report
Greetings Brothers and Sisters of the most high God. This is an update on what is going on in Joplin, none of our convention churches and communities were affected by the tornado, To God Be The Glory. One of the fatalities was a member of one of the three churches that is in our convention. Let us be in prayer for the residents in Joplin.
Brothers and Sisters I know that we all want to do something to help out those affected by tornado and that is a good thing, but the last thing we need to do at this time is to start collecting items to send to Joplin, and to go to Joplin to help with the clean up. They have not started the clean up process, they are now in the rescue and recovery mode. The Mayor has requested that everyone at this point and time simply just stay out of Joplin and let the search and rescue people do what they do uninhibited. So I suggest that at time we just wait until help is requested. I will stay in contact with Rev. Anderson the moderator in that area for updated information.
I also need for us to be on the same page as for being ready to help our convention churches and communities with more than the ministry of presence. I need for you to get with the moderators and the pastors of your district and declare June 12, 2011 as Disaster Relief Day (the second Sunday) and raise a special offering for the Disaster Relief Fund. Make all checks payable to the Missouri Baptist State Convention, earmarked
in the memo section Disaster Relief Fund and in return we will send one check to the National Disaster Relief Fund. If you need more information feel free to e-mail or call me at 314-568-3727.
Rev. Nathaniel Griffin
Saturday, May 21, 2011
Friday, May 20, 2011
Thursday, May 19, 2011
Water For Life Reminder
GOoD morning. I pray that all is well. This is simply a friendly reminder for the "Water for Life" drive that will be taking place this Saturday at First Baptist Church of Maplewood in Pagedale (6815 Page) from 9am- 3pm. Please find a copy of the press release attached and remember if circumstances will not afford you the chance to stop by, the mission certainly accept prayers.
Thank you so kindly in advance for your support.
First Baptist Church of Maplewood in Pagedale
Contact: Joseph W. McNeil FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Business: (314) 452-1583
Cell Phone: (314) 452-1583
First Baptist Church of Maplewood in Pagedale to Host a
Gatorade/Water for Life Drive for Volunteer Workers of Fatal Tornado in Tuscaloosa, Alabama
St. Louis, MO, May 9, 2011-- First Baptist Church of Maplewood in Pagedale is responding to the cry of fellow Christians in Tuscaloosa, Alabama after a devastating tornado ravaged the city killing many. The church is seeking to collect 1000 cases of Gatorade and similar sport drinks donations to aide volunteer workers in their relief efforts. The collection drive will take place on Saturday May 21, 2011 between the hours of 9am -3pm at 6815 Page at Ferguson in the City of Pagedale.
The tornado in Tuscaloosa surfaced less than a week after the “Good Friday Tornado” struck the St. Louis Metropolitan area. Fortunately for the City of St. Louis lives were spared by the twister; the City of Tuscaloosa was not as fortunate. As of April 27, 2011over forty lives have been reported lost.
“I just couldn’t ignore their plea,” said Rev. Dr. Nathaniel Malone II, Pastor of First Baptist Church of Maplewood in Pagedale. Amidst all the chaos one of the church leaders only appeal was for Gatorade. The Gatorade and similar sports drinks is to provide an alternate to water for the volunteer workers in their effort to help rebuild.
Contact: Joseph W. McNeil
First Baptist Church of Maplewood
314-452-1583
Wednesday, May 18, 2011
Disaster Preparedness
Greetings to each of You:
We trust that this forwarded email finds you in great health and spirits. Again, we thank those of you that attended the disaster relief training held in April at New Sunny Mount; however, as indicated by the American Red Cross presenter, you only need to let us know that you are ready to move forward with the ceritification in becoming a disaster relief shelter (no finances out of the churches pocket). Only God knows when another tornado, storm or flood, possibly fire will hit us as a people. We are asking that you solidify the training in becoming a disaster relief shelter here in St. Louis, Missouri. Please provide your church and name to me or Rev. Griffin if you wish so we can provide the American Red Cross with this information. At that point, they will set up the appropriate times to finish the certification with a walk through of your church. If you need further direction, please contact us directly.
In addition, your name and church will be reported to the State Convention which will be held in St. Louis in October 2011. As you will see below, the National Director, Rev. Randy Vaughn is asking us to start a disaster relief fund. More information to come, but are asking that you set aside a specific amount that you would like for your church to donate. Finally, Rev. Griffin working with the Laymen and others are asking that we help to clean up Moline Acres. Currently, we are waiting on the Mayor and Red Cross for further direction. All help is needed as we hope to turn this into an Evangelistic opportunity. Stay tuned, stay ready. "The Harvest is plentious, but the Laborers are few."
Sister Linda Joyce Mackey
Disaster Relief Committee Contact, Berean
Reverend Carlton Caldwell, Moderator
"Impacting Lives, Families & Communities"
----- Forwarded Message ----
From: email addresses deleted by r.e.
To: email addresses deleted by r.e.
Sent: Tue, May 17, 2011 3:24:43 PM
Subject: Fwd: Message from our National Director Rev. Dr. Randy Vaughn
Brothers and Sisters of the most high God, I greet you in the matchless name of Jesus the Christ our risen Savior. In the wake of the recent disasters both here, Fort Leonard Wood and in Alabama we have truly experienced the devastation of a disaster which makes it imperative that we really get on our job and identify and establish shelters so that we can be disaster prepared for the next one and believe you me we are not yet out of the storm. We are only one disaster away from another one. Yes we as a National Convention we had the ministry of presence in Alabama and as a State Convention in St. Louis, but from the National Level we have been granted the opportunity thru our National president Dr. Julius Scruggs to do more. Read the message below from our National Director of disaster Relief Dr. Randy Vaughn. I am requesting that you share this information with your moderator and the pastors in your district to help fund the Disaster Relief Fund so the next time we not only will have the ministry of presence but will be able to supply the needs of the people in our community. If every church would take up an offering or send at least $100.00 dollars for this worthy cause Missouri would be well represented. Have all checks made out to the Missouri Baptist State Convention and in return the State Convention can write one check. I am asking and depending on you to make it happen and that you receive the checks so we can keep our records straight for accountability.
We are putting together a work force to go out into the community of Moline Acres to help with the clean-up in that area. I am working through the Layman and will keep you informed on the date as soon as I received requested information from the Mayor of said city.
Rev. Nathaniel Griffin Sr.
From: email addresses deleted by r.e.
To: email addresses deleted by r.e.
Sent: 5/9/2011 11:05:50 A.M. Central Daylight Time
Subj: (no subject)
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Paid Summer Internship
Subject: Paid Summer Internship with a higly respected aerospace company for
a college student in St Louis, Mo
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Position: #15056, College Intern
Location: St. Louis, Missouri, USA
Description: ***US Citizenship or Greencard Required***
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Job duties of the Prologue Room Tour Guides include:
- Interacting with the general public by serving as host and tour guide
under limited supervision;
- Providing scripted tours to visitors of all ages (heavy emphasis on
children);
- Informing the general public about our products and history;
- Studying and learning information about the organization in order to
conduct effective tours;
Working as a team with fellow tour guides to ensure guests have a
successful visit;
- Ensuring proper maintenance and housekeeping of the area;
- Assisting as needed with archival projects and other office tasks
Qualifications:
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- Pursuing a BS Degree In Engineering or Finance/Accntg
- Completed Freshman Year Of College
- Preferred GPA of +3.2
People Skills:
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- Ability to interact with a variety of people;
- Experience working with the public and/or performing before an
audience;
Preferred Experience:
- Public Speaking
- Interest in history or aviation;
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If you are interested in being considered for this opportunity, please
indicate your interest by applying online at:
https://www.ctsinternational.com/Candidate/Position.aspx?PositionID=15056
Please be sure to provide accurate information about your skills and
experience so that we can best assess your fit for this position.
Tuesday, May 17, 2011
Anti-Youth Gun Violence Event - June 4, 2011, 9am, St. Alphonsus "The Rock" Catholic Church
Today, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention released a report citing that “St. Louis city’s gunshot murder rate for 10–19-year-olds is more than three times the national average.” St. Louis city youth are killed by gun violence more often than in any other city except New Orleans, it goes onto say. We also know that a high percentage of the perpetrators are other teens. This reality is all too familiar to the families of Mr. Paul Reiter, Ms. Patrice Thimes, Tyrone Thompson and other grieving St. Louis families. This news makes the scheduled June 4, 2011 event by a group of churches, mosques and faith-based organizations all the more important as it is timely. The group known as Faith Partners Against Youth Gun Violence have been planning a collaborative effort to challenge its members and larger St. Louis community to engage the issue of youth gun violence. They will roll out their plan to the community at St. Alphonsus "The Rock" Catholic Church, 1118 North Grand Avenue, at 9:00am. The plan will offer a three dimensional approach in the areas of Activism, Awareness, and Advocacy. We invite you to engage this effort with us to stop the gun violence and killing of St. Louis area youth. Please make plans to attend and forward to all concerned individuals.
See attached flyer for more details and meet us at "The Rock", Saturday, June 4th, 9:00am!
Grace and Peace!
Pastor Francis
Rev. Rodney T. Francis
Senior Pastor
Washington Tabernacle Missionary Baptist Church
3200 Washington Boulevard
St. Louis, MO 63106
Friday, May 6, 2011
Revival at St. Luke Memorial
Just wanted to send out an invitation to all, St. Luke Memorial Missionary Baptist Church is having a three day, Spring Revival, May 23-25, 2011, 3619-3623 Finney Ave, St. Louis, Mo 63113 (314) 531-1978
Revival will starting at 7:00 p.m. promptly Monday Night Redemption Devotional Thought: Rev. Eddie Jordan- Speaker: Rev. Merrimon Boyd Tuesday Night: Regeneration Devotional Thought: Rev. Everet Ballard Speaker: Rev. Marcus Fuller Wednesday Night Justification Devotional Thought-Rev. Ralph Neal Speaker: Rev. Charles Robinson . St. Luke Memorial Missionary Baptist Church 3619 Finney Ave St. Louis, Mo 63113 314 531-1978 Rev. Jimmy L. Brown, Pastor In Christ , Sis Brenda Ragland Evangelism Outreach Ministry St. Luke MMB Church 3619-3623 Finney Ave (314) 531-1978 |
Thursday, May 5, 2011
Rev. Nathaniel Griffin on Disaster Preparedness
Greetings to you all in the precious and matchless name of Jesus Christ our Risen Savior, check out what's going on in Alabama it is a matter of urgency that we get our shelters certified here in St. Louis so that we can move out into the rest of Missouri so that we can and will be prepared for the next disaster. Check it out: www.youtube.com/watch?v=shzjqVFDWxg&feature=relmfu
Ok let's get busy, at our State Convention I would like for all of us to be present and able to report to our President and Convention that most of Missouri if not all is prepared ready for a disaster. If all of us would only do a little bit, know one would have to do a lot. So come on along and let us plan our work and then work our plan.
WATER FOR LIFE DRIVE
From: NATHANIEL MALONE (email addresses deleted by r.e.)
Sent: Wednesday, May 04, 2011 2:59 PM
To:
Subject: Alabama Victims
Good Afternoon Bro. Jefferson,
The First Baptist Church of Maplewood will be conducting a 'Water for Life Drive' Saturday May 21, from 9am till 3pm. Our goal is to collect 1000 cases of Gatorade and/or similar sports drinks, to be taken to the volunteer workers and victims in Tuscaloosa Alabama.
Our prayer is that all the churches in the Berean district would assist us in this endeavor.
WHAT: WATER FOR LIFE DRIVE
WHERE: FIRST BAPTIST OF MAPLEWOOD
6815 PAGE AVE (WEST PARKING LOT)
PAGEDALE, MO. 63133
TIME: SATURDAY, MAY 21, 9AM-3PM
Your assistance in passing this along would be greatly appreciated.
In Christ Service
Rev. Nathaniel Malone
Pastor
Note:
Moderator Caldwell is sending a challenge to Berean Churches to help in this effort! Please help support and see that FB Maplewood reaches that goal of 1000 cases!
Rev. Curtis Hinton
Asking your continued prayers for Rev. Curtis Hinton who suffered another stroke. Please keep him and his family lifted up in prayer.
Wednesday, May 4, 2011
All Churches District Tea
The All Churches District Tea will be held May 7, 2011 @ 5:00
at the Lite of Jericho Baptist Church.
All churches are encouraged to participate in the tea table competition.
Remember all setup and presentation must be completed by your young people.
I have included the information for the theme, scripture and criteria for judging.
If your young people have prepared a presentation or plan to participate,
please email me with your church name.
Thank you,
Sis. Alfreda Summers
Moderator’s Pastoral Anniversary
Greetings,
Our Moderator, Rev. Dr. Carlton R. Caldwell will be celebrating his 19th Anniversary this month. Please join him in this celebration on Friday May 20, 2011 for "Berean Night" at 7:00 p.m.- Galilee MB Church
Additionally First Lady night is Saturday May 21st also at 7:00 p.m.
The celebration will culminate on Sunday at 10:30 a.m. with guest speaker Rev. Dr. C. Dennis Edwards, pastor of St. John Baptist Church, Little Rock Arkansas.
Please pass the news along, and come support our Moderator in this celebration
Kathy A. Harris