Ephesus Seventh-Day Adventist Church is Preparing to Bring THE AWAKENING to Harlem Community

       By: Ephesus Seventh-Day Adventist Church
Posted: 2009-07-13 04:35:25
Ephesus Seventh-Day Adventist Church, a landmark in the Harlem Community (123rd and Lenox Avenue) is preparing to awaken the Harlem community with a three week series titled, THE AWAKENING. The series will serve as an answer to several of the questions and issues plaguing several members of the community within these trying times that include: the economic collapse, job loss, swine flu, global warming and wars. THE AWAKENING will awaken our community to Peace, Prosperity and the Truth. Coordinators of THE AWAKENING guarantee dynamic preaching, soul stirring music and worship. The speakers for THE AWAKENING will be Dr. Dedrick Blue, Senior Pastor of Ephesus and Pastor Jaime Kowlessar, Associate Pastor of Ephesus. "It is now time for our community to wake up, to take charge and to take responsibility for our own destiny," said Dr. Blue. "At THE AWAKENING, one can expect to learn how to improve their finances, experience better health, strengthen their family unit and improve their relationship with God." Throughout the three week series there will be free giveaways of DVD's and a weekly IPOD audio Bible. There will be a kick-off Gospel In the Park service on Saturday, July 11th at noon to 3 p.m. at Mount Morris Park (Marcus Garvey Park), 18 Mount Morris West at 123rd Street.

THE AWAKENING will start July 12 through August 1st every evening except Thursdays at 7 p.m. at Ephesus.

WHAT: THE AWAKENING

WHEN: July 12 through August 1st every evening except Thursdays
at 7 p.m.

WHERE: Ephesus SDA Church, 101 West 123rd Street (corner at
Lenox Avenue)

WHY: To Have an AWAKENING Experience

Located at 101 West 123rd Street (corner at Lenox Avenue), Ephesus Seventh-Day Adventist Church, a landmark in the Harlem Community has been in existence since 1924. For more information about Ephesus Seventh-Day Adventist Church or to learn more about THE AWAKENING, call 212.662.5536.
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