Mt Zion Progressive Missionary Baptist Church
Rev. Louis M. Murphy, Sr., Senior Pastor
Sunday,  March 10, 2013 
955 20th Street South, St. Petersburg, FL  33712
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.
"Now I plead with you, brethren, by the name of our Lord Jesus Christ, that you all speak the same thing, and 
that  there be no divisions among you, but that you be perfectly joined together in the same mind and in the same judgment.."   1 Corinthians 1:10  NKJV
 
  
Plan Now to be a part of the 85th Anniversary Yearbook.
Photo Session Dates:
April 2 - 5th (2:00 pm - 8:30 pm)
April 6th (10:00 am - 4:30 pm)
Schedule your session on-line (details to come)
or in-person following Sunday Service March 17th
Important Reminders

Mt Zion Progressive CYM
Parents and Guardians please take a few minutes to complete a brief survey for the Children's Ministry.  If you know someone with a child in 1st - 6th grade, please forward the survey to them.  Click Here  to take the Children's Ministry Survey.
Your opinion  is important to us for future planning

Don't forget to wear your red pumps (shoes) tomorrow in recognition of National Women & Girls HIV/AIDS Awareness Day.  Men, please wear red ties.  

The Health & Wellness Ministry will be collecting unopened jars of peanut butter tomorrow morning for the Crop Hunger Walk Food Drive.  A bin will be located in the lobby.  
Mt Zion Progressive Clean-Up Day
Important information session Monday, March 11th, at 6:30 PM.  Meeting location has been moved to the youth chapel.  If you signed up to be a volunteer or are interested in volunteering on the Church-wide Clean-up Day, please plan to attend.  For more information Click Here or contact Dea. McClendon at 894-4311 ext. 214.
Baptism will be held Wednesday, March 13th.  If you recently joined the church and have not been baptized, or if you would like more information, please see the New Members Ministry after Sunday service.
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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   Wanted...A Few Good Women for a Group of Great Girls! 

Mt Zion Progressive Girl Scouts   

Mt. Zion's Girl Scout troop is looking for volunteers to help our girls learn new skills, develop new interests, make new friends and have fun.

 

Come join us on the 1st, 3rd, and 5th Monday's

of each month, at 6:30 - 8:30. 

C.A.R.E.
Ministry
Choosing Addiction Recovery Efforts
 
 Now meeting the 1st and 3rd Tuesday of each month 
 7:00 PM
 CARE building
1906 9th Ave S  
For more information 
contact Min. Keith Murphy at 
727-289-6057.
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."
Moody Bible Institute at Mt. Zion
  

   

 

Extension sites allow Moody Bible Institute to extend its education to those who desire an in-classroom experience. This allows students to access the education that Moody has to offer at a location near them-students can work toward a certificate, associate or bachelor's degree.

  

  Next Session Begins April 1st

 

 

For additional information contact Jan Bryant at 727 937-1571 or 727-667-2572

 

(This program is

not limisted to Mt. Zion members)

 

 
It's not too late to join the current session!
 Monday's , 6:00 - 8:00 PM
Youth Education Building
919 20th St S

Contact Dea. Danny Carter or Avis Carter at 727-328-2944 for more information
 

Attention Mt. Zion Members

 

Do you have a child currently in college?

 

The Mt. Zion College Prep 101 team would like to reach out to your college student by sending cards, letters of prayer, praise and encouragements..  It's our way of letting them know that they are in our prayers.

 

If you would like to add your child to our mailing list, please send their email, mailing addrss, and name of college to : mtzioncollegeprep
@mzprogressive.org.
  
Subject Line: "Current College Student Address"
 
 Annual Girl Scout Cookies Fundraiser

The Girl Scouts will be selling cookies each Sunday, starting February 24th through March 10th.  (or while supplies last).
Show your support and stock-up! 
Health & Wellness Corner

 

What is National Women and Girls HIV/AIDS Awareness Day?

National Women and Girls HIV/AIDS Awareness Day is a day to "Share Knowledge. Take Action."  The nationwide observance held each March 10 sheds light on the disease's often overlooked impact on women and girls and empowers people to make a difference.

 

Every year on this important day, thousands of people, advocacy organizations, and local and state public health officials share the facts about HIV/AIDS and how it affects women and girls. They also take action in a variety of ways, such as:
  • Telling women and girls how to prevent HIV/AIDS
  • Getting more of them to get tested
  • Providing services to those living with the disease
  • Doing whatever it takes to reduce the impact of HIV/AIDS

You can help, too! Together, we can educate others, change behaviors, and help shape the future for women and girls.

 

Find out what you can do! Read the OWH Director's Dear Colleague letter (PDF, 192 KB).

Who organizes National Women and Girls HIV/AIDS Awareness Day?

National Women and Girls HIV/AIDS Awareness Day is coordinated by the Office on Women's Health (OWH), within the Office of the Assistant Secretary for Health at the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. And OWH has lots of help. Our partners play a critical role in promoting the observance in communities across the nation.

Why observe National Women and Girls HIV/AIDS Awareness Day?

HIV/AIDS is a serious public health issue for women and girls. In 2010, they made up two-thirds of people who got the disease by having heterosexual sex. African-American women and girls continue to be disproportionately affected. Their rate of becoming infected with HIV in 2010 was 20 times that of white women and girls.

 Mt Zion Progressive Baptist Church | 727-894-4311 | 
955 20th Street South 
St. Petersburg, FL 33712