On Martin Luther King Day 2011, a group of black pastors is planning a Festival for Life for "Civil Rights Day" January 17, which will take place at Wesley Biblical Seminary in Jackson, Mississippi. Joseph ParkerPastor Joseph Parker of Campbell Chapel
African Methodist Episcopal Church in Pulaski, Tennessee, one of the leaders of the festival, deems it appropriate to hold the pro-life event on a day that honors the slain civil rights leader "in that in reality, the issue of standing for life and against
abortion...really is...one of, if not the most serious civil rights issues that we've ever faced in the history of our nation." Several pro-life films will be shown at the festival. Life Dynamics' documentary, Maafa 21, which proves the abortion industry's
genocide of black babies, will be among them. To view trailer for Maafa21 (Black Genocide in 21st Century America) go here https://www.maafa21.com
Baptism looks back at the wonderful things God has accomplished through his grace and looks forward to those things yet to be accomplished. It reminds us to look back at our former life of sin and look forward to our new life lived for God. Baptism is
all about God's work, not ours. No amount of water can baptize without God's grace and any amount of water can accomplish whatever God chooses to accomplish. Join us for this important message that celebrates the work of God in baptism as we commemorate the
Baptism of Our Lord.
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