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St. Paul Missionary Baptist Church Holds Annual Health Awareness Day 

Attending to the Needs of Others

On Saturday, November 17, 2018, the St. Paul Missionary Baptist Church shared a message of love and caring with the community.

It was St. Paul's Annual Heath Awareness Day. Thanksgiving baskets were also given as a part of the sharing in love at this holiday season. Baskets were filled with all of the necessities for a bountiful thanksgiving dinner.  
 

Top Ladies - Denise Black-Poon, 2nd VP  Barbara Tucker, Denise Cardwell, 1st VP  Liz Flournoy, Mary McKinley-Reed, president Delores Bates, Wanda Terrell Galloway

Pastor James H. Willis Sr. and the Christian Board of Education expressed great appreciation to the ABC (Health Care Agency) that rendered this service to the church and community. Deaconess Mary Reed, a St. Paul member and an ABC Health Administrator, organized this event, an event that has taken place for the past six years. Reed always has a passion  for wellness along with a belief that physical health and spiritual well-being go hand in hand.

The Top Ladies of Distinction volunteered and participated in the blessing of giving to others. Reed currently serves as the president of this group of women. The Top Ladies gave away African-American dolls to those in the care of Children Services along with Thanksgiving food baskets. They also passed out information on diabetes, Alzheimer’s, sickle cell anemia as well as the conducting screenings for blood pressure.

Reaching out to help with the needs of others is very much a part of this historical church.
 

 

 

   


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Revised: 11/24/18 23:28:17 -0500.


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