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APACHE PRAYER GROUP

This Group is one where Apache Alumni can post Prayers for Fellow Alumni or for their Family Members or Friends!!

Apache Members: 57
Latest Apache Alumni Activity: Dec 31

TO GOD BE THE GLORY FOREVER AND EVER........................!!

 

 

(C.H.S.) CENTENNIAL HIGH SCHOOL HAS PRODUCED MANY CLERGYMAN

(Bishops, Elders, Pastors, Ministers, Preachers, Deacons, and Evangelists)

Here's a few of them who participate on this C.H.S. Alumni website:

01- Class of 1956 - Carlos D. Caldwell ( of Franklinton, LA.)

02- Class of 1961 - Cassandra Lee Calloway (of Norwalk, CA. - Ordained Minister)

03- Class of 1962 - Bishop Willie W. Williams (of Victorville, CA.)

(Bishop Willie continually provides weekly prayers for the website under "The Apache Prayer "Group. THANK YOU Bishop Willie)!!

04- Class of 1969 - Coney Woodman (of Missouri City, TX.)

05- Class of 1969 -Selena Mosley (of Riverside, CA. -Licensed Minister of the Gospel of Jesus Christ)

06- Class of 1971 - Benny McCrumby (of Compton, CA.)

(Benny is the President of the C.H.S.A.A. the Centennial High School Alumni Association. THANK YOU Benny)!!

07- Class of 1971 - Geary Faggett ( has a MUSICAL MINISTRY)  (of Long Beach, CA.)

08 - Class of 1971 - Lavonne Robertson-Brown (Pastor) (of Conyers, GA.)

09 - Class of 1974 - Kenneth Williams (Pastor) (Compton, CA.)

10- Class of 1974 - Roosevelt Brown (of Portland, OR.)

11- Class of 1975 - Rodney Friend (Minister & has a MUSICAL MINISTRY) (of Los Angeles, CA.)

12- Class of 1975 -  Clarence Terrell Jr. (of Visalia, CA.)

13- Class of 1976 -  Eldred Smith (Pastor & has a MUSICAL MINISTRY) (of Los Angeles, CA.)

14- Class of 1976 - Elton Harps-Thornton (a Deacon) (of Lakewood, CA.)

15- Class of 1976 -Steven Windom (a Deacon) (of Claremont, CA.)

16- Class of 1977 - Alfred Johnson (Pastor) (of ??? no City or State named)

17- Class of 1978 - Victor Riley (Elder) (of Victorville, CA.)

18- Class of 1978 - Lenora Lee (Ministry) (of Sylmar, CA.)

19- Class of 1978 - Martelle Riley (Pastor) (of Los Angeles, CA.)

20- Class of 1979 - Simmie Sims Jr. (of Compton, CA.)

21 -Class of 1979 - Mike Patton (Minister) (of Independence, MO.)

22- Class of 1979 - Anita Adams-Jones (Minister) (of Compton, CA.)

23- Class of 1980 - Bonita "Bonnie" Thompson (of Inglewood, CA.)

24- Class of 1980 - Preness Esters-Marks (of Bellflower, CA.)

25- Class of 1981 - James Washington Sr. (of Euclid, OH.)

26- Class of 1981 - Dewayne Scaife (Minister) (of Bristow, OK.)

27- Class of 1984-  Anthony D. Gray (of Compton, CA.)

28- Class of 1987 - O.G. McClinton III (of Inglewood, CA.)

29- Class of 1988 - Marcus Mooney (of Las Vegas, NV.)

 

THANK YOU ALL & MAY GOD CONTINUALLY BLESS YOUR MINISTRIES!!

(This info. is also posted under the "Apache Class Year Facts" Group)!!

 

 

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Comment by Phoebe Macon on January 22, 2011 at 12:15am

What a Beautiful and Inspirational Story Brother Willie,

Thank You for sharing it with all of us .

God bless!!

Love and Blessings, Phoebe Macon c/o '75

 

Comment by WILLIE W. WILLIAMS JR. on January 21, 2011 at 2:09pm

FRIDAY INSPIRATION:

Friday Morning Inspiration
by
Jaha Zainabu
 
 
The other night I went to dinner with my friends George, Alisha and their two young daughters. As we sat there in Soup Plantation and talked and enjoyed our meals Zolah, two years old stood up on her seat and entertained us, herself and others around. There was another girl perhaps her same age who sat in the booth behind us. She also stood up. At one point the two girls faced each other. One Black one Filipino. Face to face, eye to eye. They looked at each other with such beautiful awe, as if they said to themselves, "Wow, there is God, right there, inside of her." They were both shy about speaking but both held their gaze on the other as if they saw the awesome invisible energy that connects us all.

What if we all looked at each other as if we knew, as if we could see God inside of the other? What if we remembered every day that Jesus died on the cross for us all? What if we thought about ways that we have wronged someone before we judge others?

Also, what if we remembered to be kind to ourselves when we mess up? God is kind and forgiving, generous and merciful. But we beat up on ourselves worse than anyone ever will.

Remember today to love yourself. Love everyone you see and think about today. See God in everyone you meet.
 
Jaha Zainabu
www.jahazainabu.com

Blessings,

Bishop Willie Williams
The Prayer Ministry
Comment by Tawnette Fulton- Gilbert on January 20, 2011 at 6:35pm

AMEN!!!

THANK YOU FOR THE PRAYER!!!!!!!!!!

TAWNETTE

Comment by WILLIE W. WILLIAMS JR. on January 20, 2011 at 1:15pm

THURSDAY MORNING PRAYER:

O Lord, our Lord, how excellent is Thy Name in all the earth!  We praise You God for this another day that You have blessed us to see.  We praise You Lord because from the rising of the sun until the going down of the same, Your Name is to be praised!  We thank You Lord for Your loving kindness and tender mercy.  We thank You God for the precious blood of Jesus always covering us and therefore justifying us.  We thank You God because when You look at us, You look at us through the blood of Jesus and it becomes not about us, but all about Him.  God, help us to understand, Jesus paid it all and all to Him we owe.  Help us to really know, we're blessed because of the presence of Jesus in our lives.  This morning we're praying one for another, asking that You will help us to remember the blood of Jesus will never lose it's power.  If difficulty comes today give us the strength to not take over, but instead remember to use the Name which is above every name and shout out Jesus! We lift Demetrius Johnson to You, asking that You will move mightily in his situation, give him the courage to lift up his head and trust the King of Glory to come in.  Help him to know it's not about lawyers or judges, but it's all about the Lord our God is strong and mighty and mighty in battle.  It's a good day today and we thank You Lord in advance for the victory today, in Jesus Name, Amen.

Blessings,

Bishop Willie Williams
The Prayer Ministry
 
Comment by Jacquelyn Brown on January 19, 2011 at 12:39pm

THANK YOU FOR THE PRAYER!

 

Jacq. B.

 


Comment by WILLIE W. WILLIAMS JR. on January 19, 2011 at 11:28am

WEDNESDAY MORNING PRAYER:

Our Father, we thank You for another beautiful day that You have made.  We thank You because this day is different than all of the other days that You have made, in fact, all the days of our lives we have never seen one day repeated, great is Thy faithfulness!!!   We thank You Lord for our eyes, our ears, our nose, our hands, our fingers, our legs, our feet, our toes, our mouth, our tongue, the skin on our bodies!  Lord, there is so much we often take for granted, but God this morning we say, "thank You!"   We thank You Lord because we are beautifully and wonderfully made, marvelous are Your works!  We are a blessed people and it's all because of Your unconditional love to us.  We messed up yesterday, but still Lord You love us.  We disobeyed You, but still Lord You love us.  We ignored You and took You for granted, but still Lord You love us, thank You Lord for Your grace, Your unmerited favor to us.   We shout out hallelujah to Your excellent Name!   God, help us to remember throughout this day how special we are because we belong to the Most High God!  Again we say, thank You Lord for this day filled with Your unconditional love to us.  Please Lord remember Mother Shirley Hunter in Jesus Name, Amen.
 
Blessings,

Bishop Willie Williams
The Prayer Ministry

 

Comment by WILLIE W. WILLIAMS JR. on January 18, 2011 at 12:40pm

TUESDAY PRAYER AND INSPIRATION:

This is a timely message and we are led to share with all --let us turn our thoughts to the right direction, exercise our faith and expect God! 


 Press Through

SCRIPTURE

“Keep on asking and it will be given you; keep on seeking and you will find; keep on knocking [reverently] and [the door] will be opened to you”
(Matthew 7:7, AMP)

TODAY’S WORD from Joel and Victoria

In Mark chapter five, there was a woman who had been sick for twelve years. The doctors gave her no hope. But she heard that Jesus was passing through her town. Something deep down on the inside was saying, “This is your season. This is your time to get well.” In the natural, when she saw all the people around Him, she thought, “I’ll never get to Him. It’s so crowded and I’m weak.” She almost missed her season. But instead of dwelling on those negative thoughts, instead of looking at her situation, she started reminding herself, “If I can just get to Jesus, I will be whole.” She made the choice to turn her thoughts in the right direction and was empowered to take a leap of faith. She pressed through the crowd until she got just close enough to touch the edge of Jesus’ robe. Instantly, she was made whole.

Jesus said in Mark 5:34, “Daughter, your faith has made you well.” Notice it’s our faith that activates God’s power. We have to press through our thoughts, press through our circumstances, press through the crowd and obstacles until we touch Him.

Today, with every step you take, God is drawing closer to you. He’ll meet your faith with His miraculous power so you can embrace the victory He has waiting for you!

A PRAYER FOR TODAY

Heavenly Father, I come to You today with an open and humble heart. I ask You to fill me with Your strength, peace and joy so that I can press through to victory today. Show me the good plan You have for me. In Jesus’ Name. Amen.

— Joel & Victoria Osteen


 

Bishop W. Williams

The Prayer Ministry

Comment by Tawnette Fulton- Gilbert on January 17, 2011 at 3:26pm

AMEN!!!

GREAT POST PHOEBE AND ED.  THANKS FOR SHARING.

EVERYONE HAVE A PEACEFUL AND SAFE DAY!!!

GOD BLESS

TAWNETTE

 

DR.MARTIN LUTHER KING JR.

KEEPING THE DREAM ALIVE!!!

Comment by Edmund Stevens on January 17, 2011 at 1:10am

Amen!

 

Quote from Martin Luther King, Jr.

 

Without God, all of our efforts turn to ashes

 

and our sunrise into the darkest of nights.

 

Without him, life is a meaningless drama

 

in which the decisive scenes are missing.


(Martin Luther King Jr.)

 


Comment by Phoebe Macon on January 17, 2011 at 12:43am

A Prayer of Nonviolence and Peace, in honor of the Martin Luther King, Jr., Holiday

 

 

 

 
(Posted on January 12, 2011 by Joe LaGuardia by Wordpress.com)

This prayer is based on a portion of John Drear’s book, entitled, Put Down Your Sword: Answering the Gospel Call of Creative Nonviolence, (Grand Rapids: William Eerdmans, 2008), pp. 18-19.

 

Lord Jesus the Christ,

In light of praise, of mourning, of intercession, set our minds on the…

Resurrection–the vindication of nonviolence over violence–amid our bloody history proves that active nonviolence, steadfast service, and public peacemaking are the will of Your Father.  You, Jesus, committed to civil disobedience when you rose from the dead.  Roman soldiers guarded the tomb to make sure you stayed dead, but once again, you broke the imperial laws of death.

You, O nonviolent Jesus, have risen above injustice, poverty, and violence.  You have risen despite war.  Executed yourself, and rose from the death penalty.  You have risen beyond the power of nuclear weapons, racism, sexism, starvation, global warming, and violence itself.  You have risen above the culture of death.

You call us to bold announcement–You call us to prove it.  We prove it with the boldness of our own lives, our nonviolent resistance to the forces of death.

Which is to say, we must share the peacemaking life with You.  We must confront death and its metaphors.  For we too are headed for resurrection–our survival is already guaranteed.  We’re free to live beyond the culture of death.  We’re free to reject violence and poverty and war.

You allow us to prove we’re resurrection people by giving us the courage to put down our swords and beat them into plowshares.  By loving our enemies.  By carrying on your work of nonviolent resistance against injustice.  By speaking out, and by persisting despite the obstacles, the opposition, the apparent futility, knowing that the outcome, in God’s hands, is assured.

We’re free to live life to the full now, knowing that eternal life has already begun.  We’re free to resist the forces of death, renounce fear, and refuse to give in to despair.

We thank you; we thank you; we thank you.

In Jesus’ name, Amen.

 

 

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