Mt Zion Progressive Missionary Baptist Church
Sunday,  December 30, 2012
Mission: Impact the world by equipping believers to reach the lost with the Gospel of Jesus Christ.
Vision: To bring about an effective change within the two-mile radius of the church.
              "For since the beginning of the world Men have not heard nor perceived by the ear, Nor has the eye seen any God besides You,Who acts for the one who waits for Him." Isaiah 64: 4 (NKJV)
Pastor Louis M. Murphy
Rev Louis M. Murphy, Sr. 
Service Times
Sunday Service:
7:45 AM and 10:00 AM

Sunday Youth Service
10:00 AM** 
**(2nd, 3rd, & 4th Sundays)

Sunday School:
 9:00 AM

Prayer Service:
Wednesday - 6:00 PM

Wednesday Bible Study:
Mid-Day - Noon
Youth  - 6:30 PM
Adult  - 6:30 PM

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Frontline Ministries
(Young Adults Ministry)

Hosts Young Adult Bible Study Ages 18 -25. Every Tuesday at 7:00 PM in the Education Building.  
C.A.R.E. Ministry
Choosing Addiction Recovery Efforts
 
 Now meeting the 1st and 3rd Tuesday of each month at 7:00 PM at the CARE building.  For more information contact Min. Keith Murphy at 
727-289-6057.
MLK Drum Major for Justice Parade
  
January 21, 2012 at 11:00 AM Join the Mt. Zion family as we celebrate the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.  More details to come.
Men's Unity Ministry

Calling all Men...   The Men's Ministry invite you to come out on the third Thursday of each month for their unity fellowship and study of "What a Man of God Should Look Like."
Watch Night Service
  

We invite you and your family to join us Monday, December 31st at 10:00 PM for our annual Watch Night Service.  
 
One80 Teen Ministry will be hosting a service in the Youth Chapel.
  Holiday Schedule
  
December 31st:  Watch Night service, 10:00 PM
 
January 1st - Church and Office will be closed in observance of New Year's Day   
Cardboard Testimonies  
   2'x 2' Piece of Cardboard 
Black Sharpie Marker
20 words or less
Cardboard Testimony Reminder
Last Call to Sign-up

What is a Testimony?  Sharing with others the story of what God has done for you.

 

 What is a Cardboard Testimony?  Your story written in a simplified message on a piece of  cardboard and shared with others. Share how your life was before Christ (front) and how God changed your life (back). It's a powerful way to share the miracles of God! 

 

When is the story shared? December 31st, during the Watch Night Service.

 

To sign-up  Click here

 

Information Meeting Sunday Following 10 AM Service

January 11, 2013 
7:00 PM
Youth Chapel Fellowship Hall

Study Topic:
"Temptation"

"And do not lead us into TEMPTATION, 
but deliver us from evil" 

Potluck event...Don't forget to bring a friend. 
Moody Bible Institute Coming to Mt. Zion



Gain Knowledge and Understanding

"Moody Bible Institute will teach you how to understand, apply and communicate the truth of God's Word in today's world. The goal for students at Moody is both a solid knowledge of God's Word and a profound understanding of the Word. When knowledge and understanding come together, they can't be kept inside, but will be expressed through your life now and into the future."

 

Classes start January 17th, and you may qualify for financial aid.  To learn more, visit:  www.moodyministries.net and follow the link for Distance Learning.


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History of Watch Night

 

 

Date:  Wed, 1862-12-31

 

*On This date in 1862 the first Watch Night Services were celebrated in black communities in America. 

 

The Watch Night service can be traced back to gatherings also known as "Freedom's Eve."  On that night, black slaves and free blacks came together in churches and private homes all across the nation awaiting news that the Emancipation Proclamation actually had become law.  At the stroke of midnight, it was January 1, 1863; all slaves in the Confederate States were declared legally free.  When the news was received, there were prayers, shouts and songs of joy as many people fell to their knees and thanked God. 

 

Blacks have gathered in churches annually on New Year's Eve ever since, praising God for bringing us safely through another year.  It's been over a century since the first Freedom's Eve and tradition still brings us together at this time every year to celebrate "how we got over." This celebration takes many African American decendants of slaves into a new year with praise and worship.  The service usually begins anywhere from 7 p.m. To 10 p.m. And ends at midnight with the entrance of the New Year. Some people come to church first, before going out to celebrate, for others, church is the only New Year's Eve event. 

 

There have been instances where clergy in mainline denominations questioned the propriety of linking religious services with a secular holiday like New Year's Eve.  However, there is a reason for the importance of New Year's Eve services in the black experience in America. 

 

Reference:

The African American Desk Reference
Schomburg Center for research in Black Culture
Copyright 1999 The Stonesong Press Inc. and 
The New York Public Library, John Wiley & Sons, Inc. Pub.
ISBN 0-471-23924-

 

 

 

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955 20th Street South 
St. Petersburg, FL 33712