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Good Morning Seattle Medium Newspaper:

Please include the following Church Announcement in tomorrow’s newspaper for Wednesday, May 4th, 2005, if there is any cost associated with running this announcement please contact me directly – Gloria Oliver at (206) 216-4196. I apologize for the delay in getting this information into you, but appreciate your assistance and cooperation. Tabernacle Missionary Baptist Church presents our Single’s Ministry Emphasis Weekend on May 14th and 15th, 2005. The theme for this event is “Living a Divinely Single life” scripture: Psalms 37:4 – “Delight thyself also in the LORD: and he shall give thee the desires of thine heart.” You are cordially invited to our Single’s Prayer Breakfast on Saturday, May 14th from 9:00a.m. – Noon. Our guest speakers will be: Min. Eric Litt from Tabernacle MBC of Seattle, and Sis. Toya Williams from Surehouse Open Bible Church of Tacoma, Washington. The breakfast will be held in Tabernacle’s Lower level fellowship hall at 2801 South Jackson Street, Seattle, Washington where the Rev. Dr. Robert L. Manaway, Sr. is the Pastor. The menu will include: Turkey sausage, Bacon, grits, eggs, homemade biscuits by Evang. Connie Perine, and beverages. A limited amount of tickets are on sale now for a small donation of $5.00. Please contact Sis. Yolande Williams or Sis. Gloria Oliver at the Tabernacle Missionary Baptist Church office at (206) 329-9794 or tickets will be available on Sunday, May 8th immediately following both services at Tabernacle MBC. There will be no tickets sold at the door. On Sunday, May 15th, 2005, we will be closing our Single’s Emphasis Weekend during our 2nd Service at 9:45a.m. featuring Min. Carmen Caldwell from Tabernacle MBC. We are looking forward to having blessed time in the Lord. Thank you again for your assistance and cooperation. Have a blessed day, Gloria OliverAdministrative Assistant Casey Family Programs1300 Dexter Ave N. Floor 3Seattle, WA 98109phone 206-216-4196 http://www.casey.org/ fostering families. fostering change.

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