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DECEMBER 2020 SUNDAY SCHOOL OUTLINE

Quarter Theme: Call in The New Testament Unit 1: The Beginning of a Call Dec. 6 - Called to Be Heir - Matthew 1:1-6, 16-17; Hebrews 1:1-5 LINK FOR THE DECEMBER 6TH SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON:: Thoughts on the Sunday School Lesson December 6th | Shiloh (shilohbr.com) Dec. 13 - Called to Be Emmanuel - Matthew 1:18-25 LINK FOR THE DECEMBER 13TH SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON:: https://shilohbr.com/sermon/thoughts-on-the-sunday-school-lesson-april-26th/ Dec. 20 - Called to Worship - Matthew 2:1-2, 7-15 LINK FOR THE DECEMBER 20TH SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON:: https://shilohbr.com/sermon/this-is-a-placeholder-for-the-title-of-the-sermons/ Dec. 27 - Called to Prepare The Way - Matthew 3:1-12 LINK FOR THE DECEMBER 27TH SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON: https://shilohbr.com/sermon/thoughts-sunday-school-lesson-november-26th/ Parents who are interested in their children participating should email the following info to Carolyn Wooten, Department Superintendent at cmpwooten@att.net Child’s name, age, parent’s name, address, phone number and email address We look forward to working with your children!  

Louisiana Center for Health Equity

Join Louisiana Center for Health Equity and our partners virtually on January 13, 2021 at 6:00 PM, for “Louisiana’s Quest for Equitable Healthcare Continues” as we celebrate Medicaid expansion’s 5th year anniversary and Louisiana's progress, and discuss our journey forward. All are welcome and we encourage you to share your story. The Louisiana Center for Health Equity has been on a decade-long quest to improve access to equitable healthcare for all communities across the state. LCHE’s work continues on that path.   This gathering is for everyone, including the media, community members, community leaders, and healthcare providers, professionals and so on.   We will explore: Does healthcare coverage equal quality healthcare? How has COVID 19 impacted Black communities?, Is Ochsner Health’s alleged disparate treatment of Black patients being addressed? And much more! This will be a platform for some to share their stories. The public is invited. Please join us for...

Southeast Community Health Systems Moderna COVID-19 Vaccine Drive Thru

  REGISTRATION IS CLOSED. ALL SLOTS FILLED FOR THIS EVENT. Southeast Community Health Systems REGISTRATION REQUIRED PRIOR TO THE EVENT Moderna COVID-19 Vaccine Drive Thru January 22, 2021 ~ 1:30 pm-4:00 pm Shiloh Missionary Baptist Church For individuals meeting the criteria for priority Group 1-B, Tier One: * ID required for persons 70 years old and older * Ambulatory and outpatient health care personnel * Schools of allied health students, residents and staff * Home health service providers and recipients * Dental providers and staff ID required for persons 70 and older, and work badge or other forms of ID that can verify place of employment or profession for other groups. REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED Registration form, copy of ID, and copy of insurance card (insurance is not required) Call 225.343.0640 to Register A face covering is required during the event. 185 Eddie Robinson Sr. Drive Baton Rouge, LA 70802

PROPHETIC VOICES CONGRESSIONAL DEBATE DISTRICT 2

PROPHETIC VOICES CONGRESSIONAL DEBATE DISTRICT 2 Debate Moderator: Tony King When: 6:30 p.m. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 2021   INVITED CANDIDATES:  CLASTON BERNARD SENATOR KAREN CARTER PETERSON SENATOR TROY A. CARTER GARY CHAMBERS MINDY McCONNELL LIVE STREAM: VIMEO.COM\SHILOHBR FACEBOOK: SHILOH MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH BR YOUTUBE: SHILOH MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH SHILOH MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH 185 EDDIE ROBINSON SR. DRIVE, BATON ROUGE, LA 70802  

Black Baton Rouge Yesterday and Today

Black Baton Rouge Yesterday and Today Looking Back to Effectively Move Forward Written by Dr. Lori Martin and Christopher J. Tyson, JD CLICK LINK BELOW TO VIEW THE DIGITAL COPY: https://documentcloud.adobe.com/link/track?uri=urn:aaid:scds:US:2128c561-c2e6-4265-a47c-9dea0c93edc1

ROAD TO RENEWAL: Day 1: Social Justice and Holistic Ministry

Road to Renewal, Day 1: Social Justice and Holistic Ministry In times like these—racially polarizing, economically challenging, politically corrupt, generationally estranged, spiritually conflicted—it is essential that Christ’s Church advocates for social justice and holistic ministry. Social justice involves making individuals and communities whole by doing two things: 1) Upholding goodness and impartiality, and 2) seeking avenues to better meet the needs of the total person—physical, psychological, social, economic, as well as spiritual. Social justice and holistic ministry stand at the center of Jesus’ ministry thrust.  It flows from our willingness to abandon the dead-end agenda of personal priority and privilege, and embrace Jesus’ character, which was typified by selfless service, rooted in unlimited, unrestricted love.  This is what Jesus meant when He said, “I have come that you might have life, and have it to the full.” The most injurious injustice over which we must prevail is self-righteousness —the belief...

ROAD TO RENEWAL: Day 2: Evangelism

Road to Renewal, Day 2: Evangelism Baptists are supposed to be evangelical Christians.  We see it as part of our Christian mandate to share our faith with others in the hope that they will embrace Jesus as their Savior and Lord.  But except for a few Churches and a few traditional outreach attempts, we fall woefully short on our evangelism mandate. Evangelism directed toward African Americans is a complex and challenging proposition in the 21st Century Church, for several reasons: For the first time in our history, the traditional African American Church is tasked with reaching out to five generations—from Baby Boomers to Generation Z—each with its own unique way of receiving information, perceptions of organizational structure, and expectations from its Church organizations. Though relatively small by comparison, there is a consistent group of about 15% of African American Church attendees that are attracted to multi-ethnic Churches or Churches that...

ROAD TO RENEWAL: Day 3: Our Commitment to Christian Education

Road to Renewal, Day 3: Our Commitment to Christian Education The traditional vehicles of Christian Education in our African American Baptist Churches, like just about everything else in our Churches, have undergone considerable shifts over the past half-century.  Sunday School is still the staple in most of our Churches and enjoys the greatest amount of consistent attendance.  But more often than not, pre-set curriculums are ill-fitted to meet the specific needs of a local congregation.  It’s the difference between buying clothes off the rack and having an outfit that is tailored to your specific measurements.  Both provide coverage, but one does so with far greater effectiveness. Other education formats struggle mightily.  Mid-Week Bible Study seems to be the province of the retired on one end of the spectrum, and children on the other.  Youth and young adults tend to stay away, preferring the inspiration of worship over the intensity of...

“VINTAGE SPRING REVIVAL” VIRTUAL WORSHIP SERVICES March 29 – March 31

During Holy Week (March 29-31), Shiloh will air Vintage Spring Revival worship experiences, beginning at 7:00 p.m., each evening.  Plan to tune in and be inspired by powerful singing, prayer and preaching each night.  Revival will air on all of Shiloh’s platforms—Vimeo, Facebook and YouTube.   REVIVAL HIGHLIGHTS MONDAY, MARCH 29 Pastor Steven G. Blunt TUESDAY, MARCH 30 Pastor James A. Terrance, Jr. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 31 Pastor Leslie D. Callahan CLICK THE LINK BELOW TO VIEW ON VIMEO: Shiloh Missionary Baptist Church (vimeo.com)

COVID-19 VACCINE EVENT RESCHEDULED FOR THOSE WHO QUALIFY MARCH 31ST BY APPOINTMENT

SHILOH BR 185 EDDIE ROBINSON SR DRIVE, BATON ROUGE, LA, United States

SHILOH MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH COVID-19 VACCINE EVENT 185 Eddie Robinson Sr, Drive, Baton Rouge, LA 70802 Wednesday, March 31, 2021 1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. Please call 225-343-0640 for appointments, M-F, 9-5:00 p.m. Sponsored by: Southeast Community Health Systems and Shiloh Baptist Church Fred Jeff Smith, Pastor   COVID-19 Vaccine Eligibility Effective MONDAY, March 29, 2021, the State of Louisiana has expanded eligibility for COVID-19 Vaccines to include everyone in Louisiana, if you are 18 years if age or older you are now eligible to receive COVID-19 vaccine. (16 years of age and older for the Pfizer vaccine). PICTURE IDENTIFICATION INSURANCE CARD (insurance is not required) PLEASE CALL SHILOH MBC TO SCHEDULE AN APPOINTMENT AT 225/343-0640, M-F, 9-5:00 p.m.                  A FACE COVERING IS REQUIRED DURING THIS EVENT.      

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