Junior and Young People’s Department, October Business Meeting

Michael Dunn
Vice-President

CURRENT EVENT:
On Saturday, July 25, 2020, the Junior and Young People’s Department, held their 1st Business Meeting by Zoom. Thanks to Trustee Kirby, First Baptist Church of Randolph as host and Supervisor Robin Holt, Shiloh Baptist Church as the co-host. Pastor Orlando Bego, Center Point Baptist Church, Washington, D.C. was our special guest, he spoke on BLACK LIVES MATTERS. Also, during the month of July, 2020, Jeremiah Catoe, First Rock Baptist Church received a $500.00 Scholarship Award from the ICUA of Washington, D.C. Thank you ICUA! We held our 2nd Business meeting via Zoom on Saturday, September 26, 2020.

The Junior and Young People’s Department had 8 participants to submit articles in July’s Special Edition of the ICUA Bulletin. We also had 4 members of our department who completed their studies from the Catherine E. Mill School Ushering and recently received their Certificates (Kelsey Shannon and Connor Sims of Shiloh Baptist Church, Jeremiah Scott of Pennsylvania Baptist Church, and Lawrence Johnson of Mt. Horeb Baptist Church). Congratulations to ALL!

UPCOMING EVENTS:
The Junior and Young People’s Department Community Project for 2020 will be the Christ House, 1717 Columbia Road N.W., Washington, D.C. The Christ House was organized in 1985, it is a facility for men. Patients are admitted to Christ House from hospitals, shelters, clinics and medical centers. They are in need of large and extra-large white under shirts and regular white socks (no crew or sport socks). We are requesting monetary donations until December 1, 2020. The members of our Junior Committee are: Kaley Robinson and Michael Robinson of Mt. Moriah Baptist Church. You may contact Supervisor Lucille Wells and Trustee Marie Thomas for additional information.

Our next meeting will be held via ZOOM on Saturday, October 24, 2020, at 7:00 p.m.
Thanks to President Cooper, Vice-President Gilliam, junior members’ supervisors, and everyone who has been supporting us through these difficult times of COVID-19. Please continue to keep us in your PRAYERS.