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Women’s Home and Overseas Missionary Society
African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church
Annual Reports
of the
East and West Pensacola Districts
To the
One Hundred and Forty-Sixth Session
Of the Florida Annual Conference
Host Church
Talbot Chapel AME Zion Church
421 North Reus Street
Pensacola, FL 32501
Reverend John L. Philpot, Sr., Host Pastor
September 1-6, 2015
Quadrennial Theme 2015-2019
“The Great Commission – A Global Outreach: Personal Calling, Personal Transformation,
Personal Instruction and Personal Commitment”
Mrs. Jacqueline R. Pinkard, President Mrs. Georgia M. Philpot, President
Mrs. Cynthia Evans, YAMS Coordinator Sis. Monique Turner, YAMS Coordinator
Mrs. LaShay Scott, Youth Secretary Mrs. Rosemary Clarke, Youth Coordinator
Mrs. Constance Carter, Buds Superintendent Mrs. Rose Pettiway, Buds Superintendent
Mrs. ShaLonda Palmer, Supply Secretary Mrs. Barbara A. Knight, Supply Secretary
Mrs. Deborah Johnson, Life Members Chairman Ms. Jennifer Green, Life Members Chairman
Rev. Anthony R. Scott, East District, Presiding Elder
Rev. John L. Philpot, Sr., West District, Presiding Elder
Rev. Dr. Clarence H. Little, Presiding Elder, Emeritus
Mrs. D. Diane Proctor, Missionary Supervisor
Bishop Dennis V. Proctor, Presiding Prelate
Florida Conference WH&OMS
East & West Districts
Mrs. Jacqueline R. Pinkard, East District, President
Mrs. Georgia M. Philpot, West District, President
Mrs. Cynthia Evans, Youth Secretary, East
Sis. Monique Turner, Youth Secretary, West
Mrs. LaShay Scott, Youth Secretary, East
Mrs. Rosemary Clarke, Youth Sectary, West
Mrs. Constance Carter, Buds Superintendent, East
Mrs. Rose Pettiway, Buds Superintendent, West
Ms. ShaLonda Palmer, Supply Secretary, East
Mrs. Barbara A. Knight, Secretary, West
Mrs. Deborah Johnson, Life Members Chairman, East
Ms. Jennifer Green, Life Members Chairman, West
EAST
DISTRICT
The East Pensacola District
Women’s Home & Overseas Missionary Society
And whatsoever ye do, do it heartily, as to the Lord, and not unto men; Knowing that of the Lord ye shall receive the reward of the inheritance: for ye serve the Lord Christ. Colossians 3: 23-24
To Presiding Prelate Bishop Dennis V. Proctor; The Lovely Mrs. D. Diane Proctor, Missionary Supervisor; Presiding Elder Emeritus Reverend Clarence H. Little; Presiding Elder Anthony R. Scott, East Pensacola District; Presiding Elder John L. Philpot Sr., Host Pastor, West Pensacola District; Pastors, Ministers, Local Preachers, Exhorters, Conference Officers, District Officers, Delegates, Members and Christian Friends assembled for our 146th Session of the Florida Annual Conference.
Greetings in the name of our Lord and Savior Jesus the Christ W.H. &O.M.S.’s Motto: “The World For Christ” W.H. & O.M.S.’s scripture: Go ye therefore and teach all nations baptizing them in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost. Teaching them to observe all things whatsoever I have commanded you: and, lo I am with you always, even unto the end of the world. Amen Matthew 28:19-20 2011-2015 Quadrennial Theme: “Maximizing our Purpose: Continuing our Journey Through Mission Education, Christian Living and Mission Ministry” 2015-2019 Quadrennial Theme: "The Great Commission - A Global Outreach: Personal Calling, Personal Transformation, Personal Instruction, Personal Commitment."
Maximizing our Purpose during the seasons of
Kingdomtide, Advent, and Christmastide Kingdomtide – Celebration of Jesus as King, the Kingdom of God, and the teachings of Jesus Advent – Anticipant (Prophecy) of the coming of Jesus and points to the second coming Christmastide – Celebration of the birth of Jesus
Eight Characteristics of Mission Education Communicate – Yearly Observances Harvest Festival - All District Officers St. Paul A.M.E. Zion November 2014 Supply Department – Ms. Shalonda Palmer World Hunger "Soup-A-Bowl" Program Houser Memorial A.M.E. Zion
December 2014
Youth Missionary Department – Mrs. LaShay Scott Victoria Richardson Day 70's and 80's Fashion Show Houser Memorial A.M.E. Zion January 2015
Buds Department – Mrs. Constance Carter Marie L. Clinton Day Buds on Parade Houser Memorial A.M.E. Zion January 2015 WHOMS Anniversary Month – Mrs. Jacqueline R. Pinkard Tots and Youth in White Celebration Isaiah Chapel A.M.E. Zion May 2015 Appreciate The East Pensacola District is appreciative of God’s blessings; therefore, we blessed others by:
YAMS supported AIDS/HIV Awareness
Donated baked YAMS, aka, sweet potato pies to local agency
Assisted in school supply drive for local agency
Basket of Blessings o December 2014 o Homemade baked goodies for sick and shut-in Christmas baskets
SOUPerbowl World Hunger Program o Donated 100 cans of name brand soups to Favor House
Motivate Ms. Shalonda Palmer and the National Council of Negro Women – East Pensacola District provided a Thanksgiving meal to Favor House (shelter for women and their children from domestic violence). An extension of love was shared to the ladies offering them hope and encouragement to remain motivated in the midst of their current circumstances. Mrs. LaShay Scott and the Youth assisted those in need with a clothing drive. Matthews 25:36 Naked,
and ye clothed me: I was sick, and ye visited me: I was in prison, and ye came unto me.
Collaborate Mrs. Cynthia Evans and the YAMS coordinated the Florida Conference Team for the Kidney Walk on Pensacola Beach. Participants raised $500.00 for cause. Mrs. Constance Carter and the Buds Department chaired the Florida Conference’s 9th annual year of supporting the American Cancer Society. She attends meetings required by the organization for being a team leader. Here in the Florida Conference breast cancer has affected many of our personal families
and church family members. For nine years we have collaborated and made strides for the support our survivors in the Florida Conference.
Several churches participated in walk
Delegate In our purpose for others
Meditate Study sessions at monthly meetings
Educate Mrs. Jacqueline Pinkard – speaker at West Montgomery's Life Members Celebration in Montgomery, AL during October 2014.
Participate Connectional, Episcopal, Conference and District programs WHOMS 28th Quadrennial Convention - Orlando, FL District Missionaries led the worship service for the 1st District Quarterly Meeting.
Theme o Bambelela – Christ is our hope
Maximizing our Purpose during the seasons of
Epiphany, Lent, Eastertide, Pentecost Epiphany – Commemoration of the manifestation of Jesus to Gentiles (visit of Wiseman), the coming of the light into the world, and the life, miracles, and teachings of Jesus. Lent – A time of prayer, self-examination, and remembrance of the sufferings of Jesus. Eastertide – Celebration of Jesus’ resurrection and victory over death, sin, and the grave. Pentecost – Celebration of the coming of the Holy Spirit to empower the Disciples, the birth of the Church, and the teachings and action of Jesus in the Gospel.
Continuing Our Journey January 2015 Convocation – Lomax Hannon
Go Serve Unify Reclaim TEAM: Together Everyone Achieves More
Go W.H. & O.M.S.’s scripture: Go ye therefore and teach all nations baptizing them in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost. Teaching them to observe all things whatsoever I have commanded you: and, lo I am with you always, even unto the end of the world. Amen Matthew 28:19-20
Serve Continued outreach efforts with local agencies.
Basket of Blessings o March 2015 o Easter baskets for Favor House
Mission Monday provided water bottles to displaced persons
Donated socks to Waterfront Mission Society
Unify With the happiness of our district officers, secretary, and our treasurer, we have participated in a study session reviewing and learning about each department. We have joined together on many conference calls for the study, fellowship and business at hand.
Reclaim We are growing and unifying. Our district’s Executive Board is committed to win others to Christ. However, we know that we have to constantly renew our minds and remain prayed up on a daily basis. Team During the conference year, we experience a shift in the atmosphere with our district officers. Through the process, Mrs. Cynthia Evans became the YAMS Coordinator, Mrs. LaShay Scott joined the sisterhood as the Youth Secretary, Ms. Shalonda Palmer became the Supply Secretary, and Mrs. Deborah Johnson became the Life Members Chairman. Mrs. Deborah Johnson and the Life Members Department will participate in the Life Members Stole Ceremony at the 146th Session of the Florida Annual Conference.
July 2015 - WHOMS 28th Quadrennial Convention, Orlando, FL The East Pensacola‘s District Officers and youth delegate, Daley Johnson represented the district well. A thank you is extended to Mrs. Cheryl Reeves for serving as the alternate delegate in the seat for District President. She worked diligently with several fundraisers to assist with convention expenses. Personal Stewardship Serving God, the AME Zion Church, the Florida Conference, the East Pensacola District, and Houser Memorial A.M.E. Zion Church, makes me resonate with great spiritual excitement in my heart. My dedicated service continues as:
Conference Statistician Local church Finance Committee member Local Trustee Assistant Vice President for the Black Employee Association (BEA) at the University of West
Florida American Student Association (AASA) at the University of West Florida Church Women United Representative National Council of Negro Women, A.M.E. Zion Affiliate Chapter
I celebrated my 1st quadrennial as the 16th Treasurer of the Women Home and Overseas Missionary Society of the African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church by giving all glory to God for blessing me with the gift of being a diligent fiscal steward. I will always be grateful for His grace and mercy of finding favor to elevate me. Thank you to the Episcopal leaders Bishop and Mrs. Dennis V. Proctor, former Presiding Elder Floyd A. Walker, current Presiding Elder Anthony R. Scott, the pastors and the membership of the East Pensacola District, the WHOMS District Officers, my church family and my personal family for the continued diligent support. In closing, we look forward to our new theme, "The Great Commission - A Global Outreach: Personal Calling, Personal Transformation, Personal Instruction, Personal Commitment." Serving Joyfully, Jacqueline R. Pinkard
Jacqueline R. Pinkard, District President
Young Adult Missionary Society
To our Episcopal Leadership, Bishop Dennis V. Proctor and our Beautiful Missionary Supervisor,
Mrs. D. Diane Proctor; General Officer, Ms. Jacqueline Pinkard, Presiding Elders, Reverend
Anthony Scott, and Reverend John L. Philpot Sr. host pastor, Presiding Elder Emeritus,
Reverend Dr. Clarence H. Little, Pastors, Ministers, Local Preachers, Conference Officers,
District Officers, Delegates, Members, and Christian Friends assembled for this our 146th
Session of the Florida Annual Conference.
Greeting in the name of our Lord and Savior Jesus the Christ.
I thank God for giving Bishop and Mrs. Proctor the insight to allow me the privilege to serve as
the Coordinator for the YAMS of the East Pensacola District Missionary Society. I would be
remiss if I didn’t take the time to thank you all for your prayers, encouraging words, and
understanding during the transition of our beloved daughter, Ca’Meshia Lambert. This year’s
journey has been a test of my faith but, with God’s help I have pressed on and “still, I rise”;
thus, it gives me great humility and joy that I submit the following report as an account of my
stewardship to the Florida Conference as the District Officer for the Young Adult Missionary
Society this conference year.
Supported AIDS /HIV Awareness.
Donated Baked YAMS, aka, sweet potatoes pies to local agency
Assisted in School Supply Drive for local agency
Coordinated Florida Conference Team for Kidney Walk on the Pensacola Beach, where we raised $500.
Attended the Ministers Laity & Youth Institute, Evangelism Convocation and Founder’s Day at Lomax Hannon Greenville, Alabama
Joined other Missionaries at the 28th Quadrennial Convention in Orlando, Florida
Participated in the monthly conference call with my missionary sisters
Attended the West Pensacola District Missionary Program during their District Conference
Special thanks…... to my husband, Reverend Michael J. Evans and our daughter, Makeda Evans
for their support on this journey during this past year as I have work with the YAMS. To my
church family, my sisters of the East and West Pensacola Districts Missionary Society of the
Florida, Conference you have been a joy to work with over the past year. I would like to
particularly thank our Missionary Supervisor, who has been extremely encouraging and
supportive this year, because of your love and support I stand stronger and I am forever
grateful.
It is my prayer that you all will be blessed beyond measure and God will grant you the desires of
your heart.
In conclusion, I would like to continue working with the Young Adults so that we can build a
stronger YAMS in the Florida Conference.
Motto: “With hearts and hands we reach up to God for strength and directions. We reach out
to love and touch others. We reach down to lift fallen humanity.”
Humbly Submitted,
Cynthia D. Evans
Cynthia D. Evans,
Coordinator Young Adult Missionary Society
Youth Missionary Society
To the Right Reverend Dennis V. Proctor, Presiding Prelate of the Alabama Florida Episcopal
District; Mrs. D. Diane Proctor, Missionary Supervisor; Mrs. Jacqueline Pinkard, General
Treasurer, WH&OM Society; Reverend Dr. Clarence Little, Presiding Elder Emeritus; Reverend
Anthony R. Scott, Presiding Elder of the East Pensacola District; Reverend John L. Philpot, Sr.,
Host Pastor and Presiding Elder of the West Pensacola District; Pastors, Ministers, Local
Preachers, Conference and District Officers, Delegates, Members and Friends of the 146th
Annual Session of the Florida Conference.
I am thankful to God for giving me this opportunity to give my first report as Secretary of
Youth for the East Pensacola District. I have been blessed to serve in this position this year and
fulfilled the Mission of being a District Officer by attending both District and Conference
meetings. We donated can goods to Favor House and assisted those in need with a clothing drive.
I supported our annual “Tots in White" Program and assisted with the Thanksgiving Banquet.
During the month of January, we observed Victoria Richardson by having a 70's and 80's
Fashion Show. It was inspiring and well attended. God blessed me to attend the 28th
Quadrennial WHOMS Convention in Orlando, Florida. What a soul stirring, heart lifting
experience it was.
I am grateful to be one of the sisters of the WHOMS of the East District. Under the
leadership of my Presiding Elder, Reverend Anthony R. Scott, President, Mrs. Jacqueline R.
Pinkard, and my missionary sisters, I thank you for your guidance through this year. I look
forward to continue the work individually and collectively as we grow as a group we will always
continue to love and help one another on this Christian Journey. I do praise my Lord and Savior,
Jesus Christ, for I am thankful to Him being the head of my life. I give all the praises to God for
He is worthy to be praised.
Humbly Submitted,
LaShay Scott Lashay Scott
Secretary of Youth
To the Right Reverend Dennis V. Proctor, Presiding Prelate of the Alabama Florida Episcopal District; Mrs. D. Diane
Proctor, Missionary Supervisor; Mrs. Jacqueline Pinkard, General Treasurer, WH&OM Society; Reverend Dr.
Clarence Little, Presiding Elder Emeritus; Reverend Anthony R. Scott, Presiding Elder of the East Pensacola District;
Reverend John L. Philpot, Sr., Host Pastor and Presiding Elder of the West Pensacola District; Pastors, Ministers,
Local Preachers, Conference and District Officers, Delegates, Members and Friends of the 146th Annual Session of
the Florida Conference.
Honor and Glory to God for all the good things he has done and to all the great things he will continue through my
life. I thank God for the opportunity He has granted me to develop and create an interest of mission to our children.
It gives me a pleasure to present my stewardship to this great body known as the Florida Conference.
Goals 2015-16;
Focus on kingdom building for the new quadrennial
Community Outreach
Breast Cancer Walk October 2014
2014-15 Conference Year:
Our year begin with our annual Breast Cancer Walk. Florida conference stepped into action joining the American
Cancer Society to end breast cancer one step at a time. Each year the Florida Conference walks for survivors in our
Conference. We have over 20 survivors. We were blessed to have several pastors participate: Rev. E. Knight, Rev.
D. Easley, and Rev. Michael J Evans and three first ladies, Barbara Knight, Cynthia Evans and Georgia Philpot,
buds, youth, and adults help Celebrate Survivors of the Florida Conference.
Baskets of Blessings – December -2014 & March -2015
Homemade baked goodies for the Christmas baskets delivered to sick and shut- in. Easter baskets for Favor House and our very own sick and shut-in. Service;
Annual Program- January-2015
We celebrated our annual observance of Marie L. Clinton Day with “Buds on Parade.” This was a joint program
with the West District. Our children displayed many talents which included songs, poetry and dance. This year’s
program was amazing, in that, each child displayed so much inspiration and joy in serving God. Jayln Smith from
Greater Little Zion AME Zion Church served as the speaker for this program.
This conference year the Buds were on the move. Most efforts and engagements for the Episcopal, Conference,
District and Local levels were supported. Endeavors included several meetings held at LOMAX , Christian
Education Regional Meeting and the 50th Celebration of the Bridge Crossing Jubilee both in Selma, AL. and the
WHOMS 28th Quadrennial held in Orlando FL. Thee Florida Conference was blessed to have four BUDS in
attendance. They included: Anaya Scott, Isiah Chapel: Jazmyn Bishop, Escambia Chapel; Tashaj Stallworth and
Irionna Stallworth, Houser Memorial AME Zion Church. I would like to thank Rev. D. Machelle Easley for assisting
with the BUDS and serving as a chaperone.
January 2015 Convocation – LOMAX
BUDS of Promise
February 2015 CED Praise Youth and Congress- LOMAX March 2015 Founders Day- LOMAX March 2015 Bridge Crossing Jubilee – Selma AL March 2015 Christian Education Regional Meeting- Selma AL July 2015 Missionary Supervisor Celebration & Planning Meeting July 2015 Missionary 28th Quadrennial Convention – Orlando FL Church Involvement:
Local Director Christian Education Department
President of Deaconess Board - 2012-2014
Church School Superintendent -2012-14
Local church financial administrator- 2010-14
Personal Involvement
Certified Financial Counselor
Volunteer for Tax Preparation (VITA)
United Way Fund Distribution
I would like to take this opportunity to say thank you to all the pastors, parents, officers and church members for their
tireless effort and support. Truly we could not have accomplished our goals without your help. We met our goal for
submitting over 20 new subscriptions for the “My Buddy Magazine.”
Thanks to our President and Connectional Officer, Mrs. Jacqueline R. Pinkard, for being committed and dedicated to
our Society for she truly is the glue that holds us together.
Thank you to my Pastor Rev. Michael J. Evans and his wife Mrs. Cynthia Evans for their encouragement and
support.
Much gratitude to former Presiding Elder Floyd A. Walker for all his support given to the BUDS and the Society. I
pray God will continue to shower blessings upon him and his wife Rev. Gloria Walker.
Buds on a Mission for Christ we will rise to the next level by focusing on our theme for this quadrennial.
Humbly Submitted,
Constance Carter
Constance Carter
Superintendent of BUDS
Bureau of Supply To our Episcopal Leadership, Bishop Dennis V. Proctor and Mrs. D. Diane Proctor Missionary
Supervisor; General Officer, Ms. Jacqueline Pinkard, Presiding Elders, Reverend Anthony Scott
and Reverend John L. Philpot S; Emeritus, Reverend Dr. Clarence H. Little, Pastors, Ministers,
Local Preachers, Conference Officers, District Officers, Delegates, Members and Christian
Friends assembled for this our 146th Session of the Florida Annual Conference. I greet you in
the name of our Lord and Savior Jesus the Christ.
The appointments were read, ShaLonda Palmer Bureau of Supply, I sat in a daze and asked but why,
Coordinating the YAMS is where I wanted to be, Until God showed up and gave me my cup of tea,
I’ve loved, fixing, helping and serving because it’s more than a deed. It warms my heart and soothes my soul to help those truly in need.
I’ve served wholeheartedly, not for an award, Halleluiah, Glory be to God , Thank You Lord!
As the East Pensacola District Bureau of Supply Captain, I would like to give an exact account of
my stewardship for the 2014-2015 conference year.
Programs
World Hunger
Florence Randolph Day
Back to School Supply & Pizza Social
Outreach Initiatives
Mission Monday Provided water bottles to displaced persons
SOUPerbowl Sunday- Donated 100 cans of soup to local agency
Provided Thanksgiving Dinner for local agency
Donated socks to Water Front Mission via Family Dollar
Awareness
National Domestic Violence Awareness Month October
Breast Cancer for Strides Walk 10/25/2014
Thursday in Black…..
Demanding a world without rape and violence 02/19/2015
National Kidney Foundation Walk 02/28/2015
Junior Diabetes Research Foundation Walk 03/29/2015
I have supported all departments within the society. I serve as the local Missionary President
and we have been just as busy. It is my desire to continue working to assist the missionaries’
ministry in every way that I can while I can. Meanwhile, giving God all the praises and staying
connected to him for he is the source so that I may not die spiritually. This has been a busy
year to say the least but we are forever grateful for the GREAT things he has done.
Thank you to my Missionary Sisters, it has been a joy to work with you this past year. Special shout out to my District President, Jacqueline Rose Pinkard. You, without a doubt possess all the attributes of a spiritual leader. You have taught us and we have learned! You are truly appreciated and we are grateful to have you. (take a bow). Thank you to my church family for your support. Thank You Presiding Elder Anthony Scott for jumping in and supporting the missionaries over the past year. I pray that your family will be richly blessed.
Faithfully Serving
ShaLonda Palmer ShaLonda Palmer, Supply Captain East Pensacola
Life Members Chairman
To our Episcopal Leadership, Bishop Dennis V. Proctor and Mrs. D. Diane Proctor Missionary
Supervisor, General Officer, Ms. Jacqueline Pinkard, Presiding Elders, Reverend Anthony
Scott, Reverend John L. Philpot Sr.; Emeritus, Reverend Dr. Clarence H. Little, Pastors,
Ministers, Local Preachers, Conference Officers, District Officers, Delegates, Members and
Christian Friends assembled for our 146th Session of the Florida Annual Conference.
I received this appointment at the 145th Session of the Florida Annual Conference and it has
been an experience filled with expectations of what would happen next. My plan is to dive in
more now that things have slowed down at my home front. I am an only child that happens to
be the caregiver of my Mother who is 87 and has been hospitalized four times this year followed
by Rehabilitation for three weeks each time. On many occasions, I thought of given up and
thought “Why Me” but was reminded “Why Not”. GOD has given me the strength I needed.
My missionary sisters have had my support at some level with every project. I attended two
mass meetings and have attended seven district officers meeting.
I participated in many local events including “The Breast Cancer Walk”, The Junior Diabetics
Association, and delivered supplies to the Favor House. I attended my first WH&OMS
Quadrennial Convention as a delegate in Orlando, Florida, July 25-31, and enjoyed the
experience of Zion at its best.
Lastly, I would like to remember my sisters in Zion but, mostly by buddy Juletha N. French, who
transitioned in January 2015. She set the example of what throwing out the life line means.
Respectfully Submitted,
Deborah A Johnson
East District Life Members Chairman
WEST
DISTRICT
The West Pensacola District
Women’s Home and Overseas Missionary Society
To the Right Reverend Dennis V. Proctor, Presiding Prelate of the Alabama, Florida Episcopal
District; Mrs. D. Diane Proctor, Missionary Supervisor; Mrs. Jacqueline Pinkard, General
Treasurer, WH&OM Society; Reverend Dr. Clarence Little, Presiding Elder Emeritus; Reverend
Anthony R. Scott, Presiding Elder of the East Pensacola District; Reverend John L. Philpot, Sr.,
Presiding Elder of the West Pensacola District; and Host Pastor; Pastors, Ministers, Local
Preachers, Conference and District Officers, Delegates, Members and Friends of the 146th
Session of the Florida Annual Conference:
Greetings in the name of our Lord and Savior Jesus the Christ
And Jesus came and spoke to them, saying, “All authority has been given to Me in heaven and on earth.
Go therefore and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son
and of the Holy Spirit, teaching them to observe all things that I have commanded you: and lo I am with
you always, even to the end of the age.” Amen. (Matthew 28: 18-20 NKJV)
I am privileged and proud to once again submit the Annual Report on behalf of the Women’s
Home and Overseas Missionary Society of the West Pensacola District!
Overview of the Past Four Years: “Maximizing our Purpose: Continuing our Journey
Through Mission Education, Christian Living and Mission Ministry”
Throughout the past Quadrennium, our society continued to strive to make a difference in the
lives of those who say, “There is no hope”. We continued our participation in the Annual Breast
Cancer Walk, also supporting this cause through financial donations. Sis. Monique Turner,
YAMS Coordinator and her local departments worked tirelessly with the HIV/AIDS Awareness
Ministry. Their workshops were informative and their fundraisers assisted many in the
HIV/AIDS communities. Mrs. Rosemary Clarke, Secretary of Y’s and Mrs. Rose Pettiway,
Superintendent of Buds worked cohesively teaching our young children about our great Zion and
the love of Almighty God. The Florida Conference has been blessed to have these very talented
and gifted young children, who shared their talents and gifts throughout Zion. With Mrs. Barbara
Knight, Secretary of Supply, there was never a moment that she didn’t have a great idea. Her
work with Manna Food Bank was extraordinary! “Each One, Make One” through the dedicated
efforts of the Life Members Chair, Ms. Jennifer Green the west district missionary society
continued to grow and be an intricate part of our church and community. The District Officers
experienced both educational and spiritual growth through travels to Lomax Hannon, Greenville,
AL., Camp Dorothy Walls, Black Mountain, N.C. and the Pentecost Explosion, Montgomery, Al.
To God Be The Glory!
“We don’t feel no ways tired; we’ve come too far from where we started from. Nobody
told us that the road would be easy, we don’t believe He brought us this far to leave us.”
This Year’s District Highlights:
Parent Body - Mrs. Georgia Philpot, President Annual Six Point Tea: An evening of excitement! Although the tea serves as a
fundraiser, it also serves as an opportunity to showcase some of Zion’s most
accomplished talents and provide an in depth view of the operations of the
WHOMS’ six departments.
Co-Sponsored Workshop with YAMS, “Cyber Security,” Presenter, Rev. Jesse
Turner
Made financial Contribution and Participated in the American Cancer Walk
YAMS – Sis. Monique Turner, Coordinator of YAMS
YAMS’ Founder’s Day Program, Miss. J’Renee Coleman was the guest speaker.
Her subject “THUG,” translated, “True Hero Under God.”
“Red Ribbon Month,” a fundraiser for HIV/AIDS
Participated in the Kidney Walk
Conducts the monthly Early Morning Prayer Hour
Supply - Mrs. Barbara Knight, Secretary of Supply
World Hunger: In conjunction with the observance of World Hunger Day, Mrs.
Barbara Knight, Secretary of Supply and the local supply departments challenged
the west district to assist the local food bank by implementing a month long food
drive. The challenge involved weekly challenges, most notable, the weekly
sacrificial offering given by members of the west district. We were excited to report
that this challenge also garnered over 2,000 pounds of non-perishable food items
and over $500 dollars for Manna Food Bank.
The Janie Speaks Project: The WHOMS of the West Pensacola District wowed
the Florida Conference and the Pensacola community with a special fundraising
event to benefit the Janie Speaks AME Zion Mission Hospital in Afrancho, Ghana
and the Scholarship Fund for the 28th
Quadrennial Convention. The evening was
filled with superb food, super auctions and spectacular entertainment. In keeping
with the final component of the Quadrennial Theme, “Mission Ministry” one of
the entertainers, Poet, Jason Mounds penned a special piece, “Our Mission Speaks
Volume” which highlighted both the project of the late Mrs. Janie Speaks and her
efforts that benefitted the hospital. Because of generous donations and volunteer
hours the society was able to raise funds for the Janie Speaks Hospital and was able
to send a youth to the 28th Quadrennial Convention. We thank the Project’s Chair,
Mrs. Barbara Knight for a job well done.
Youth - Mrs. Rosemary Clarke, Secretary of Youth
Made financial donation to the Heifer Foundation Project
Co-Sponsored with the East District an entertaining 70’s and 80’s Talent/ Fashion
Show for Victoria Richardson’s “ Victory Day Celebration”
Co-Sponsored workshop with the Buds- Presenter, Ms. Veronica Burnett
Participated in many CED activities
Buds – Mrs. Rose Pettiway, Superintendent of Buds
Co-Sponsored workshop with Mrs. Rosemary Clarke, Presenter, Ms. Veronica
Burnett, “Thriving Families, Thriving Communities”
Co-Sponsored with the East District Marie Clinton Day with “Buds on Parade”
Joint effort with Escambia Chapel, donated school supplies to Back to Schoolers
Life Members - Ms. Jennifer Green, Life Members’ Chair
Ms. Green, Workshop’s Presenter; she eloquently spoke about her department’s
history with emphasis on the department’s stoles. At the close of the workshop, two
Overseas Life Member Stoles and two Life Members Stoles were purchased with
two years’ of Life Members’ dues paid. Awesome Workshop!
Ms. Green and Mrs. Barbara Knight were workshop Co- Presenters, addressed
children’ health issues through the “5-2-1-0, Let’s Go Northwest Florida Program”
Great is their faithfulness! The WHOMS West District’s Local Presidents:
Church Local President
Talbot Chapel Mrs. Pearl Curtis
Mt. Moriah Open
St. Mark Mrs. Barbara Knight
Escambia Mrs. Rose Mae Wiggins
Greater Little Zion Mrs. Rose Pettiway
“Blessed Assurance, Jesus is Mine”
My Stewardship: Secretary of the Deaconess Board at Talbot Chapel
Co-Chaired the Publicity Committee for Missionary Supervisor Proctor’s
Quadrennial Reception
Served as a hostess at the WHOMS” 28th Quadrennial Convention
Held three Mass Meetings
Conducted twelve District Officers’ meetings
Attended seven local missionary meetings
Attended workshops and study sessions at the local, district and Episcopal levels
Membership in both the Escambia Retired Educators and Florida Retired
Educators’ Associations
Membership in the NAACP
Proud to be Proud: The missionaries of the West Pensacola District and the entire
Florida Conference are Proud Zionites! Why? Because Mrs. Barbara Knight represented
us with grace and dignity in her bid for Director of Communications of the Women’s
Home and Overseas Missionary Society at the 28th Quadrennial Convention and we say,
“Congratulations,” to Mrs. Jacqueline R. Pinkard on her re-election as treasurer of the
Women’s Home and Overseas Missionary Society! We thank God for working with them
and through them.
Looking ahead to our new Quadrennial Theme:
“The Great Commission - A Global Outreach: Personal Calling, Personal
Transformation, Personal Instruction and Personal Commitment” As we move
forward with a new Quadrennial Theme, I ask God that each of us will strive to
develop that “Real” personal relationship with Him so that we can better serve this
present age and so that through Him our works will be effective in bringing lost souls
into His glorious Kingdom.
There is much Joy and Many Thanks: We have joy in our hearts and thanksgiving on our lips for a rewarding year and for
having had the opportunity to represent the entire Florida Conference at the WHOMS 28th
Quadrennial Convention. Special thanks to our Presiding Prelate, Bishop Dennis V.
Proctor and Missionary Supervisor, Mrs. D. Diane Proctor, Presiding Elder Emeritus, Dr.
Clarence Little, Presiding Elders John L. Philpot, Sr. and Anthony R. Scott, our Pastors,
Ministers, Local Preachers and members of the Florida Conference. You were always
there for financial support, a warm handshake, a loving hug, a kind word or a much
needed prayer; You Were There! And we say, “To God Be the Glory” for all the things
that He has done through you for us.
Humbly Submitted,
Mrs. Georgia M. Philpot Mrs. Georgia M. Philpot, West District President
District Officers
Sis. Monique Turner, YAMS Coordinator
Mrs. Rosemary Clarke, Secretary of Youth
Mrs. Rose Pettiway, Superintendant of BUDS
Mrs. Barbara Knight, Secretary of Supply
Ms. Jennifer Green, Life Members Chairman
Young Adult Missionary Society
West Pensacola District
To our Episcopal Leaders, Bishop Dennis V. Proctor and Mrs. D. Diane Proctor, Missionary Supervisor; General
Treasurer, Mrs. Jacqueline R. Pinkard; to Presiding Elder Emeritus, Rev. Dr. Clarence H. Little; Presiding Elder Anthony
R. Scott of the East Pensacola District and Presiding Elder and Pastor, Rev. John L. Philpot, Sr. of the West Pensacola
District; Pastors, Ministers, Conference and District Officers, Delegates and Friends of the 146th session of the Florida
Annual Conference.
Greetings in the name of our Lord and Savior, Jesus the Christ
He restores my soul; He leads me in the paths of righteousness For His name’s sake. Psalm 23:3
As the Coordinator of the Young Adult Missionary Society, it is with great joy and a pleasure that I submit the
following report for the 2014-2015 Conference Year. I thank God for giving me the opportunity to serve.
District Projects
The following are the YAMS Coordinators for each church:
Church Pastor YAMS Coordinator
Talbot Chapel A.M.E. Zion Rev. John L. Philpot, Sr. Sis. Lena Lyons
Mt.Moriah A.M.E. Zion Rev. Floyd Walker Mrs. Shirley Rich
St. Mark A.M.E. Zion Rev. Elisha Knight Mrs. Barbara Knight
Escambia Chapel A.M.E. Zion Rev. D. Machelle Easley Ms. Nikitia Bishop
Greater Little Zion A.M.E. Zion Rev. Winfred Pathway Mrs. Rose Pettiway
The YAMS Coordinators have lead by example this year. They have participated in several activities and programs.
YAMS participated in our local WH & OMS Six Point Tea, Janie Speaks Project, and WH & OMS 28th Quadrennial. I
truly felt blessed to be a part of the 28th Quadrennial. It was a blessing and I will never be the same. I have attended
monthly district officers’ meetings, training sessions and mass meetings. I also attended the Ministers Laity & Youth
Institute, Evangelism Convocation and Founders Day at Lomax-Hannon.
Founder’s Day - Observance on November 9, 2014 was a great success speaker Ms. J’Renee Coleman of Houser
Memorial subject “THUG” True Hero Under God Challenging us to step out of the 4 walls of the church
World Aids Day- This year the West Pensacola District did prayer and offerings for persons living with HIV/AIDs and
their families for the month of December.
Call to Prayer - We sponsored early Morning Prayer every other Saturday from 6am to 7am. We also had three early
Morning Prayer conference calls.
West and East District Project
Kidney Walk – YAMS on the East & West District came together collect funds & walked in Kidney walk that was held
on Pensacola Beach in honor of Rev. and Mrs. Cynthia Evans daughter Ca’Meshia Lambert
Community and Service Projects
Local involvement in the community is a must. We must go outside of the four walls within our church spreading the
“Good News”. The YAMS participated in bringing our community together with the “Big Cookout” sponsored by
Pensacola Community Arts and Recreation Association. It was a chance to have fun, minister and give away food.
We ministered at two different Nursing Homes. We also participated in the Breast Cancer Walk and the walk a mile
for your health sponsored by Supply. We went out witnessing and praying with people in the community letting
them know about a man name Jesus!! We participated in the Pentecost Prayer at Houser Memorial and the march
in Selma Alabama. YAMS continue to partner with “Save Our City Pensacola.”
Personal Involvements and Development
I hold positions as Local Preacher, Asst. Class Leader, President of the Women Ministry and the Evangelism team. I
am in my second year of course of studies at Lomax Hannon. I am a member of the Pensacola Dream Achievers,
Pensacola Community Arts and Recreation Association and I continue to be a part of local Gospel Stage Plays. I have
also written skits for the WH&OMS Society. God wants to take us to another level so we must be ready. Through my
sickness, trials and tribulations I believe God is up to something and I will continue to press to the higher calling. I will
continue through the Holy Spirit to seek God’s face as I walk this Journey. All I have been hearing the Lord say is
“Restoration”. He is getting ready to do a new thing in my life. I may not understand everything right now but I
know I must be like Job and keep the faith.
To Bishop Dennis V. Proctor and our Missionary Supervisor, Mrs. D. Diane Proctor we thank you both for all your
work and efforts. We will continue to pray that the Lord will use you both as He directs your path. I would like to
say a special thanks to Mrs. Georgia Philpot, West District President, for her wonderful encouragement and support.
I thank Mrs. Jacqueline R. Pinkard, East District President, and Mrs. Deborah Robinson for all of their calls and prayers
during my sickness. I also extend thanks to my Pastor, Rev. John L. Philpot, Sr. for his loving spirit and his great
training. To my husband Rev. Jesse Turner who has been by my side. To the East and West District Officers and
Presiding Elder Scott thank you. Lastly, I truly thank God for He is worthy to be PRAISED! To those that continue to
show us the way we are thankful. YAMS Motto: “With hearts and hands we reach up to God for strength and
directions. We reach out to love and touch others. We reach down to lift fallen humanity.”
Humbly submitted,
Sister Monique Turner
Coordinator of Young Adult Missionary Society (YAMS)
SECRETARY OF YOUTH
To the Rt. Reverend Dennis V. Proctor, Presiding Prelate, Mrs. D. Diane Proctor Missionary Supervisor, Mrs.
Jacqueline Pinkard General Treasure WH&OM Society, the Reverend Clarence H Little Presiding Elder Emeritus, the
Reverend Anthony R. Scott, Presiding Elder East Pensacola District, the Reverend John L. Philpot Sr. Presiding Elder
West Pensacola District, and Host Pastor, other Clergy, Conference and District Officers, Lay delegates, and visitors
or the 146th Session of the Florida Annual Conference.
I greet you in the name of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ
O God, thou has taught me from my youth: and hitherto have I declared thy wondrous works
(Psalms 71:17)
This is the report of the West Pensacola District Secretary of Youth. My endeavors for this conference year include but were
not limited to the following Activities.
ENDEAVORS FOR 2014-2015
*SUPPORTED WH&OM ANNUAL PROGRAMS……………
.*PARTICIPATED IN SUPPLY DEPARTMENT WALK-A-THON
*WORKED CLOSELY WITH THE CHRISTIAN EDUCATION DEPARTMENTS YOUTH PROGRAMS
*ATTENDED VARIOUS YOUTH WORKSHOPS HELD AT LOMAX HANNON JUNIOR COLLEGE
*ATTENDED THE WEST DISTRICT CHURCH SCHOOL CONVENTION
* CELEBRATED ANNUAL “VICTORY DAY”
*TRANSPORTED YOUTH TO ANNUAL BREAST CANCER WALK
*MONETARY DONATION TO THE JANIE SPEAKS YOUTH PROJECT
*MONETARY DONATION TO THE HEIFER FOUNDATION PROJECT
*ATTENDED WHOMS QUADRENIAL CONVENTION IN ORLANDO FL.
*PARTICIPATED IN THE DISTRICT WHOMS MISSIONARY PROGRAM
IN CONCLUSION
THE HIGHLIGHT OF THE YEAR FOR OUR YOUTH WAS THE EAST AND WEST DISTRICTS COMBINED VICTORY DAY CELEBRATION. IT
WAS A HUGE SUCCESS. A 70’S AND 80’S FASHION SHOW STARING YOUTHS FROM BOTH DISTRICTS, WHO WORE EVER CHANGING
APPAREL, HAIR STYLES, FOOTWEAR, AND JEWELRY. ONLY TO FIND THAT THE “THEN” STYLES WERE ALSO THE “NOW” STYLES. A
SPECIAL APPEARANCE WAS MADE BY OUR FOUNDER MRS. VICTORIA RICHARDSON (A.K.A.- ADRIANNA PATTERSON) WHO READ
THE HISTORY FOR THE PROGRAM.
THE YOUTH DISCOVERED THAT “WHAT HAS BEEN WILL BE AGAIN, WHAT HAS BEEN DONE WILL BE DONE AGAIN, THERE IS
NOTHING NEW UNDER THE SUN. (ECCLESIATES 1:9) WHICH ALSO REINTERATES THE FACT THAT; “JESUS CHRIST IS THE SAME
YESTERDAY, AND TODAY, AND FOREVER”. (HEBREWS 13:8)
A RIVOTING ALTER PRAYER WAS GIVEN BY THE REV. DR. GEORGE R. WASHINGTON, CONFERENCE EVANGELIST. *IT HAS BEEN A
WONDERFUL YEAR AND I AM ASKING FOR YOUR CONTINUOS PRAYERS THAT WILL STRENGTHEN ME IN FUTURE ENDEAVORS.
RESPECTFULLY SUBMITTED
ROSEMARY CLARKE
SECRETARY OF YOUTH
Buds of Promise
West Pensacola District
Mrs. Rose Pettiway, Superintendent
“Commit thy works unto the LORD, and thy thoughts shall be established.”
Proverbs 16:3
To the Right Reverend Dennis V. Proctor, Presiding Prelate of the Alabama Florida Episcopal District; Mrs. D. Diane
Proctor, Missionary Supervisor; Mrs. Jacqueline Pinkard, General Treasurer, WH&OM Society; Reverend Dr. Clarence
Little, Presiding Elder Emeritus; Reverend Anthony R. Scott, Presiding Elder of the East Pensacola District; Reverend
John L. Philpot, Sr., Host Pastor and Presiding Elder of the West Pensacola District; Pastors, Ministers, Local
Preachers, Conference and District Officers, Delegates, Members and Friends of the 146th Annual Session of the
Florida Conference.
Greetings in the name of our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ!
As the Superintendent of the Buds of Promise for the West Pensacola District, I submit the following report of my
labors and stewardship for the 2014-2015 Conference Year. With much preparation well underway for the 28th
Quadrennial Convention, my department remained focus on our “Ministry of Missions” in our District, Local Church
and Community.
Episcopal Programs and Events:
I attended and supported all Episcopal Events held at Lomax-Hannon Jr. College in Greenville, AL The information
received during these gatherings served to be insightful tools to assist our local church in growing and winning souls
for Christ. During the D. Diane Dynasty Celebration, I joined the Alabama/Florida Superintendents and BUDS in
serenading our ray of “Sunshine” our lovely Missionary Supervisor.
Conference and District Projects:
As a part of the West Pensacola District Executive Board, I have met all financial obligations. I supported all
Department Programs in the planning and execution. I disseminated pertinent information to our local churches on
upcoming Connectional, Conference and District projects and events. I attended all Mass Meetings and served as the
facilitator of our second workshop. Ms. Veronica Burnett, Life Coach, with Circles USA of Catholic Charities Northwest
Florida served as our speaker. Ms. Burnett presented the Circles approach of making “Thriving Families, Thriving
Communities” with an innovative community-driven way to solve poverty. This workshop touched the very realm of
putting our mission into ministry.
Stewardship as BUDS Superintendent:
As the Superintendent of BUDS, I observed all Annual Days by collaborating with Local Superintendents and the East
District Superintendent, Mrs. Constance Carter. The crowning moment for our department this year would be our
“BUDS on Parade” where our children showcased their talent through scripture, song, dance, poetry. Zion has a
bright future in the Florida Conference. I offer a loud shout-out to the West District for their support in assisting me
in securing over twenty renewals and/or new subscriptions to our “My Buddy Magazine.” We supported the Annual
“Baskets of Blessings” Project for a local Hospice Agency. Due to inclement weather, our BUDS were unable to plant
the beautiful wildflower garden for Reverend Betty Little for our Earth Day project, but we are happy to report that
the flowers found a deserving home.
With our local BUDS, we continue our monthly service project by visiting the Nursing Home Facility where we read
scripture and sing with the residents.
Local Superintendents of BUDS:
The list below represents our Local Superintendents of BUDS.
Talbot Chapel Mrs. Vonda Hawk
St. Mark Ms. Rykia Kyser
Escambia Chapel Ms. Nikita Bishop
Greater Little Zion Mrs. Dorothy Marshall
Local Church | Personal:
As a member of Greater Little Zion AME Zion Church, I serve on the Deaconess Board, Superintendent of Church
School and Church School Teacher, Church Clerk, President of the Ministers’ Spouses and Widows(ers) Fellowship
and I continue to facilitate quarterly workshops on Alzheimer Disease at Homestead Living Community Center. I
ended the year by collaborating with Escambia Chapel “Back to School Drive” where I donated school supplies.
This 2014-2015 Conference year, has been a true journey of Missions in Ministry for me and the Department of
BUDS. To answer the question relating to the BUDS numbers, I can say that during my tenure, I have watered
numerous BUDS and watched them “Bloom for Jesus,” for they have been promoted to the next level or moved to
the next phase of their lives as young adults. God has planted new BUDS and I look forward to seeing them watered
and “Bloom for Jesus” in the coming years.
As I conclude this year’s Annual Report, I rejoice in the Lord for His mercy and goodness. As we embrace our new
Quadrennial Theme: “The Great Commission – A Global Outreach: Personal Calling, Personal Transformation,
Personal Instruction and Personal Commitment” I find myself excited as I seek to witness to others God’s Personal
Calling” for me and the planned works to assist our BUDS to understand their “Personal Calling” for them. I offer a
special thank you to my Missionary Sister of the East and West District, my grandson, Jalen, and my wonderful
husband, Reverend Winfred Pettiway, Sr. For next t Christ, you made this year possible. I ask for your continued
prayers and support for our upcoming year of projects and events and most importantly, a follower of Jesus Christ.
Respectfully Submitted,
Rose Pettiway Mrs. Rose Pettiway
Superintendent of BUDS, West Pensacola District
“He, who spends sufficient time on his knees, will have no trouble on his feet.”
To the Right Reverend Dennis V. Proctor, Presiding Prelate of the Alabama Florida Episcopal District; Mrs. D. Diane Proctor, Missionary Supervisor; Mrs. Jacqueline Pinkard, General Treasurer, WH&OM Society; Reverend Dr. Clarence Little, Presiding Elder Emeritus; Reverend Floyd A. Walker, Presiding Elder of the East Pensacola District; Reverend John L. Philpot, Sr., Presiding Elder of the West Pensacola District; Reverend Michael Evans, Host Pastor; Pastors, Ministers, Local Preachers, Conference and District Officers, Delegates, Members and Friends of the 146th Annual Session of the Florida Conference. “For we are God’s handiwork, created in Christ Jesus to do good works, which God prepared in advance for us to do.” Ephesians 2:10 NJV I greet you in the name of our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ! It is with great humility and gratitude that I take this opportunity to say “THANK YOU” to our Episcopal Leaders, Bishop and Mrs. Proctor, the Florida Conference and my family for the love and support shown to me while seeking the office of Director of Communications of the Women’s Home and Missionary Society. I am reminded of a quote by Booker T. Washington . . . that tells us “success is to be measured not so much by the position that one has reached in life as by the obstacles which he has overcome.” I give God the Glory for the experience and thank Him for reminding me of who I am and who He is in my life. For this, I will go forth and continue to walk in his planned purposed for my life. I pray God’s blessings upon Reverend Jesse Turner. Thank you Reverend Turner for blessing me! As Secretary for the Bureau of Supply of the West Pensacola District, the year was a busy, yet fruitful. I submit the following report of my stewardship for the 2014-15 Conference Year. Stewardship: I remain committed to implementing programs and activities related to the purpose and mission of this department by promoting spiritual growth and development, soliciting assistance for the physical needs of those less fortunate and provide assistance that will encourage independence and self-sufficiency. Supply Department Program
Annual Manna Food Bank Food Drive, inclusive . . . An “out of the box” team spirited food drive 30 Day Meditation “Manna for the Soul” 4-Week Sacrificial Offering from the Local Churches for additional needed items This project enabled us to provide over 2,000 pounds of food and over $500 to our local Food.
Chaired the Janie Speaks project. This project benefited the Janie Speaks Hospital. The evening was filled with food, entertainment and a silent auction .
Stepping Into Health Walk Collaborated with Escambia County Health Department to raise awareness of childhood obesity and promote a healthier lifestyle.
Mass Meetings Attended all Mass Meetings and collaborated with the Life Members Chair as facilitator for the 3rd Lesson. Presented workshop on 5210, Let’s Go Escambia which address a healthy lifestyle for our children and families.
Bureau of Supply
West Pensacola District
Episcopal/Conference/District Support Serve as the Florida Conference Secretary. I have supported our Episcopal District, Florida Conference and the West District spiritually and financially. This support is inclusive of traveling to Lomax-Hannon for the Convocations, Founder’s Day, Institutes, and the Episcopal Planning Meeting. Attended the 28th Quadrennial Convention held in Orlando, Florida where I offered myself as a candidate for the office of Director of Communications. The convention was inspirational and prepared all missionaries to go forth and embrace the new theme. Attended West Pensacola District Conference. Local Societies (Dedicated women ready to work) Talbot Chapel AME Zion Church | Mrs. Elouise Foster Mt. Moriah AME Zion Church | Reverend Bettye P. Little St. Mark AME Zion Church | Mrs. Gloria Walker Escambia Chapel AME Zion Church | No Secretary, but supports all events. Greater Little Zion AME Zion Church | Mrs. Rose Pettiway
Local Church
Serve as Deaconess
WH&OM Society, Local President
Trustee Board
Budget and Finance Committee
Church Secretary
Church School Superintendent/Teacher Personal
National Council of Negro Women/AME Zion Affiliate Chapter
World Aids Day Committee
Juvenile Justice Coalition
Read the following books: “I Am A Church Member” and “the Autopsy of a Decease Church” Service and Outreach I continue to support the cause of feeding the hungry, clothing the naked and assisting the homeless. I provide meals for the sick and shut in members the first Sunday of each month. I visit the sick and send cards to those that may be sick, bereaved or just need an encouraging word. As I conclude this annual report, I would like to lift up my husband, Reverend Elisha R. Knight, the road was a little rocky, but God saw us through. Thank you for all your love and support. I solicit your continued prayers and support as I seek to go higher and take this department. A servant, serving,
Barbara A. Knight Barbara A. Knight Secretary of Supply
Women’s Home and Overseas Missionary Society
African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church
Life Members Department
West Pensacola District Jennifer Green, Chairman of Life Members
September 4, 2015
To the Rt. Reverend Dennis V. Proctor, Presiding Prelate; to our Missionary Supervisor, Mrs. D. Diane Proctor; to our Connectional Officer, Mrs. Jacqueline R. Pinkard; Presiding Elder Emeritus, Rev. Dr. Clarence H. Little; Presiding Elders, Rev. John L. Philpot of the West Pensacola District and Host Pastor; Rev. Anthony R. Scott of the East Pensacola District; Pastors, Ministers, Conference and District Officers, Delegates, Members, and Friends of the 146th Session of the Florida Annual Conference. Greetings in the name of Our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ! My mission is "The Great Commission - A Global Outreach: Personal Calling, Personal Transformation, Personal Instruction, and Personal Commitment." As District Chairman of Life Members of the West Pensacola District, I submit the following report:
Personal Involvement
It was my pleasure and I was obedient when I was asked by my Class Leader of Class #1, Mrs.
Deborah Robinson to speak to our class about the Life Members Stoles and "A Heart for Overseas
Missions." When our class gathering was over, how happy and excited I was when several members
decided they wanted to purchase and be stole during annual conference this year. My Pastor,
District President, myself as well as some of the other class members were very instrumental in
helping others to become Life Members. Class #1 was abled to purchased and donate 2 overseas
Life Member Stoles which means this investment provides a S30.00 Life Member Stole and 3 years
of dues for an overseas missionary. "Each one, was helping, to make one." This was awesome; in
fact, the whole day was awesome and rewarding. God is truly in the mist of this Life Members
Department. He is speaking to me when He continues to remind me in Jeremiah 29:11, "For I know
the plans I have for you (Missionaries, Life Members, Jennifer), declares the Lord. Plans to prosper
you and not to harm you. Plans to give you hope and a future." I am still on cloud 9, since my
attendance at the 28th Quadrennial Convention. I ask for your continued prayers and support for
this Life Members Council.
Local Activities
I attend and support all of the functions and activities on the local level; it is especially an inspiration
to attend the "Buds and Youths" programs and activities; I attend our Local Parent Body gatherings
where I am enlightened and inspired to see the strength and dedication of our Local President, Mrs.
Pearl Curtis who continues to work and strive to build up, as well as, round up the missionaries for
the Parent Body Missionary Society.
Mass Meetings
During the conference year, I have attended the mass meetings, check-up meetings, and the West
Pensacola District Conference. During our 3rd Mass Meeting, the WH&OMS Life Members and
Supply Department presented a workshop on "Let's Go Escambia, Healthy Families know, 5 2 1 0"
(Eat 5 or more fruits and vegetables every day; Limit 2 hours or less of screen time every day; Play 1
hour or more of physical activity every day; Stop, 0 sugary drinks; more water and low fat milk).
District Projects
During October, I begin collecting our Life Members annual dues and taking up a collection for the
celebration and memory of our Founder, Anna L. Anderson; I participate, support and is active with
other departments and district programs. As a district officer, it is my pleasure and desire to attend
our monthly district gatherings where we are truly lead by a wonderful leader, our District
President, Mrs. Georgia Philpot who has steered us from a mighty long way, all the way to our
mission: "The Great Commission." To God Be the Glory.
Total Life Members Stoled during 2014 Annual Conference 1
Life Member; 1 Matron and 1 Matron Stole donated to our overseas missionaries by the West District
Christian Education Department; 4 Overseas Matrons and 6 Memorial Stoles were donated to the
Overseas Missionaries "In Memory of" Ms. Elizabeth Baines, District Chairman of Life Members for many
years; Mrs. Alice Henderson, Mr. Ervin Hudson, Mr. Leonard Hudson, Mrs. Patsy Hudson and Ms. Oranetta
Lewis all from Talbot Chapel A.M.E. Zion Church.
Total Life Members to be Stole during Annual Conference 2015
7 Life Members: Jasmine Brown, James Crenshaw, Alice Johnson, Maxine Johnson, Dexter
Longmire, Octavia Wright, all from Talbot Chapel; Escambia Chapel: Aria Patterson; 4
Matrons 1 Patron: Pauline Lutely, Mattie Price, Deborah Robinson, Gerald Robinson, all
from Talbot Chapel; St. Mark: Gloria Riley; 4 Memorial Stoles will be donated to our
overseas missionaries "In Memory of" Ms. Elizabeth Baines and Mr. John Baines from Talbot
Chapel A.M.E. Zion Church; 2 OLM - Class #1 of Talbot Chapel A.M.E. Zion Church has "A
Heart for Overseas Missions," we purchased and donated 2 Overseas Life Members Stoles, a
special project of the Life Members Department.
Names of the Churches Local Life Members Chairman and dues collected
Talbot Chapel $185.00 Sis. Jennifer Green
Escambia Chapel $ 60.00
Mt. Moriah $ 40.00 Mrs. Margie McCorvey
St. Mark $ 30.00 Ms. Gloria Riley
Greater Little Zion $10.00 Mrs. Rose Pettiway
The total monies collected for Life Members Annual Dues
$325 was sent to the Executive Secretary.
Precious Memories
In Memory of my Beloved Aunt, "Ms. Elizabeth Baines" long-time District Chairman of Life
Members for many years. Gone But Not Forgotten, "Mrs. Juletha Neely French," (I've Gone
Up Yonder to be with My Lord) our 10th General Chairman of Life Members Council (1999 -
2007) and not long ago, a member of this Alabama-Florida Episcopal District.
Humbly Submitted
Ms. Jennifer Green
District Chairman Life Members