Paradise Missionary Baptist Church Announces 143 Anniversary Celebration

Paradise Missionary Baptist Church Announces 

143rd Anniversary Celebration

 

“Rooted in the Past. . . Growing into the Future”

 

One generation will commend your works to another, they will tell of your mighty acts. Psalm 145:4

 

143rd Church Anniversary Special Events

 

  • September 21, Family and Friends Day

 

  • September 22, 10:45 a.m Worship Conducted by the 21st Century Group. The Church of the Future”

 

  • September 28, 4:00 p.m., History Party,“The Paradise Antique Road Show”

 

  • September 29, 3 p.m., Kick-Off Worship Service,  Rev. Gregory Fann, Liberty International Church

 

  • October 5, 6 p.m., “Lanvester Jackson and The Voice of Reason” Reunion Concert
  • October 13, 3 p.m., Guest Speaker, Rev. Darreius Moore,  China Grove Baptist Church

 

  • October 19, 10 a.m. Prayer Breakfast with Penny Brown-Reynolds, Donations Adults $15; Children $10.

 

  • October 27, 3 p.m., Culminating Worship Service Dr. J. Sherman Pelt, Liberty Baptist Church

 

Paradise Missionary Baptist Church

1711 Donald L. Hollowell Pkwy NW

Atlanta, Georgia 30318

Dr. Charles A. Harper III, Pastor

Office : 404.794-3457

 

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