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EVENTS & NEWS

From the desk of Pastor Rev. William "Bill" Dandridge

from the Desk of the Pastor

"In-Person" Worship Services Continue

Sunday School: 9:00am Worship Service: 10:00am

The recorded services can be viewed live on the Holy Light MBC Facebook page and the YouTube page has all recorded services for your viewing.


We look forward to more members returning to in-person worship in the coming months.

Sunday Service: March 22, 2022


African American Church Evangelism Institute




I have begun participating in the institute as part of a 18 month cohort with our pastors in the nation about learning tools to enhance the mission the church to become a conversion church. Partnering with Pastors to Cultivate Conversion Growth 59% of churches across America are either plateauing or declining, 31% of churches are growing preliminary through transfer growth, and only 10% of churches are growing significantly through conversion growth. Through a two year cohort, pastors learn how to revitalize their congregation by helping them to become “conversion communities”, where churched and de-churched people come to faith, grow in their faith, and their congregations become more welcoming places for emerging and young adults. The African American Church Evangelism Institute is a movement of Africa American churches reaching out with the gospel to impact the world – Community by Community!

Resurrection Sunday - Sunday, April 17, 2022 (10:00am)


We would love to see many of you make Resurrection Sunday as your Sunday to return to in-person worship.


California State Baptist Convention, Inc. - "2022 Mid-Winter Session"

Thursday, March 24, 2022 (9:00am - 6:30pm)


"Being the church in a digital age" - I chronicles 12:32

Please SPREAD THE WORD and review the featured PRESENTATIONS listed below.


This Winter Session is FREE to all participants and you may attend by following the instructions listed below

  1. Input the Meeting ID and Passcode at www.zoom.us/join or

  2. Copy zoom links listed below into your web browser or

  3. Just click the links listed below

9:00 am – 9:30 am

PRESIDENT WELTON PLEASANT, II & DEAN WARREN HENDERSON’S PERSPECTIVE

Webinar ID# 895 3445 4428

9:45 am – 11:15 am (Auxiliary / Ministry Meetings)

Laymen’s Ministry, President Deacon Sullivan Stallworth

Meeting ID# 812 7107 1723


Ushers & Nurses Ministry, President Bro. Noble Cobbins

Meeting ID# 851 2627 7388


Women’s Ministry, President Sis. Alfretta Clark

Meeting ID# 845 3010 0470


9:45 am – 11:15 am (AM Workshop)

Reclaiming Evangelical Preaching (Pastors Only) / Dr. Jerry Carter, Jr.

Webinar ID# 895 3445 4428


11:30 am – 1:00 pm (General Session)

No Going Back: The Digital Reformation of the Church / Pastor John Paul Foster

Webinar ID# 895 3445 4428


1:00 pm – 2:00 pm (Lunch Break)
2:00 pm - 3:30 pm (PM Workshops)

Biblical Justice / Dr. Charlie Dates

Webinar ID# 895 3445 4428


Things Your Church Should Be Doing Digitally / Pastor Anita Latin

Meeting ID# 861 3003 9049


Preaching in the Age of Globalization (Pastors Only) / Dr. Joel Gregory

Meeting ID# 844 4476 3628


Bridging the Generational Gap / Pastor Joshua Daniels

Meeting ID# 828 4136 8835


3:30 pm – 4:30 pm

PUBLIC HEALTH AND FAITH PRESENTATION

Webinar ID# 895 3445 4428


5:00 pm – 6:30 pm

PANEL DISCUSSION - IS ONLINE CHURCH REALLY CHURCH?

Webinar ID# 895 3445 4428

Panelist: Pastor Lawrence Aker, Pastor Danielle Brown, Pastor Larry Ellis, Pastor Damian Epps, Pastor Henry Perkins, Pastor Patrick Walker
Moderator: Pastor Sherman Fort

CHUCH PROPERTY IMPROVEMENT UPDATES

Work has begun on remodeling our access to our upstairs media room replacing the current pull down ladder access with a safer stairs and railing access. There are also plans underway to install new entry doors that currently access our sanctuary and fellowship hall.


Proverbs: 24-3-4 Through wisdom is an house builded, and by understanding is it established. And by knowledge shall all the chambers be filled with all precious and pleasant riches.

Sermon Updates

If you haven’t had a chance to follow there was a 5 week sermon series (February/March) on Jonah. Please view on the website or on the holylight Facebook and YouTube pages.


Jonah went through a process from

  • Running from God

  • Running to God

  • Running with God

  • Running Ahead or Trying to Run God.

from the Desk of the Pastor

"In-Person" Worship Services Continue

Sunday School: 9:00am Worship Service: 10:00am

The recorded services can be viewed on Holy Light MBC Facebook live and the church website has all recorded services for your viewing.


Continue to pray for our nation, President and Vice President state and city politicians and all those in leadership and positions of authority.

Sunday Service: January 16, 2022


Holy Community Block Party - Food and Toiletries Give Aways

Saturday, January 29, 2022 (12:00pm - 2:00pm)

Location: Holy Light MBC Parking Lot


Black History Month - African American Expressions – HLMBC Education Dept. Fundraiser


"CELEBRATE BLACK HISTORY MONTH"


African American Expressions has the perfect items for you to show your pride.


To order online go to www.black-gifts.com, click on the top banner find my affiliate,

inside the box enter 625900 click search, and Charlene Russell will pop up, click select and begin ordering. 100% of the proceeds will go to the Holy Light Education Department.

Church Unity Sunday


Sunday, January 30, 2022


Please wear your purple Unity shirts. Sis Russell has a limited supply of t-shirts and polo shirts

CHUCH PROPERTY IMPROVEMENT UPDATES

Our new parking lot fence has been installed. In early February we will remodel our upstairs access to the media room replacing the current pull down ladder access with a safer stairs and railing access.


Proverbs: 24-3-4 Through wisdom is an house builded, and by understanding is it established. And by knowledge shall all the chambers be filled with all precious and pleasant riches.


Food Resource Services - L.A. Care Health Plan (lacare.org)

Many government agencies and community-based organizations have stepped up to offer food to those in need. For more options, please visit L.A. Care Community Link and search "covid19" to find more food and other resources near you.

Great Plates Delivered

The Great Plates Delivered program is a new meal delivery service for California’s older adults. The program helps seniors and other older adults at high risk from COVID-19 to stay home and stay healthy by delivering three nutritious meals a day.

Individuals in Los Angeles County may qualify to receive up to three free meals a day if you: Meet age requirements:

  • Are 65 or older; OR

  • Are 60-64 and have been diagnosed with or exposed to COVID-19 or are at high risk as defined by the CDC

  • Live alone or with one other program-eligible adult

  • Are not currently receiving assistance from other state or federal nutrition assistance programs, like CalFresh/SNAP or Meals on Wheels

  • Earn between $25,520 to $74,940 (single) or between $34,380 to $101,460 (two-person household) a year

  • Have difficulty accessing food resources or preparing your own meals

  • Live in unincorporated L.A. County or a city that does not have its own ‘Great Plates Delivered’ program

Call 2-1-1 to check if you meet eligibility requirements and to enroll. For more information, visit the Great Plates Delivered website. Great Plates Delivered also helps local restaurants struggling to stay afloat during the COVID-19 crisis. Restaurants can apply to be a food provider at the Great Plates Delivered website. Great Plates Delivered is administered locally by the Los Angeles County Department of Workforce Development, Aging and Community Services.

Critical Delivery Service

Critical Delivery Service is a temporary program to deliver groceries, household items and other vital necessities. This free pick-up and delivery service is available to individuals who meet at least one of the following criteria:

  • Age 60 years and older

  • An individual with a permanent or temporary disability

  • Dependent Adults (age 18 to 59)

Items must be pre-paid and ready for pick-up (like from a grocery store or drugstore). When you know your items are ready, call 1-888-863-7411 between 8:00 am and 5:00 pm, Monday through Friday, to schedule your free delivery. They will pick-up and deliver items to you anytime — 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. There is a maximum for each person to use this service in one month. You can use this for up to four deliveries a month, or up to 40 miles total per month, whichever comes first. For example, if it's 40 miles from a pick-up location to your house, you can only have that one delivery for the month. This program is managed by the Los Angeles County Department of Workforce Development, Aging and Community Services (WDACS), with the support of the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors.

Older Adults

County and City of Los Angeles The County and City of Los Angeles are distributing packaged and frozen meals for older adults. Distribution is taking place at their congregate meal sites and senior centers. These sites remain closed for all other services. Visit the County's Aging Services website to view their meal site map and information for each location. Please note that older adults 65 and older must send a family member, friend or caregiver who is under the age of 65 to pick-up meals at these sites. In addition, some sites have home delivery services for those age 65 and older. Please call your local meal provider to make arrangements, or call 1-800-510-2020 for assistance. The Dream Resource Center The Dream Resource Center makes home deliveries to seniors age 65 and older who live within a 5-mile radius from their center. Care packages of food and hygiene products will be delivered to their door within their operating hours. Please visit the Dream Resource Center website to fill out the delivery request form.


Meals on Wheels

St. Vincent Meals on Wheels is another service that is available for those in need. Please call them at 1-213-484-7775 between 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m., or send an email to ifyouneedmeals@stvincentmow.org. Learn more at the St. Vincent Meals on Wheels website.


WIC (Women, Children, Infants Supplemental Nutrition Program)

WIC services are available to all eligible families affected by COVID-19. If your income has been affected by recent events, and you are pregnant or have a child under 5, WIC can help provide nutritious foods and resources. Fathers, grandparents, and caretakers may receive WIC food benefits for eligible infants and children. PHFE WIC, a program of Heluna Health, provides healthy food, nutrition education, breastfeeding support, and family resources to more than 200,000 women, children, and families in Southern California. They are providing help and services by phone and online. Please visit the PHFE WIC website to learn how it works and how to apply. Los Angeles Regional Food Bank and 211 LA Go to the Los Angeles Regional Food Bank website and search for a food pantry located near you. You can also dial 2-1-1 on your phone to reach 211 LA, the health and human services helpline for Los Angeles County. Talk to a trained Community Resource Advisor 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. You can ask where to find free food and any other assistance.


East Side Riders BC - Watts Area

East Side Riders is providing pick up and go meals Monday through Friday from 9:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. at the corner of 103rd Street and Compton in the Watts community. Check updates on this inspiring grassroots community effort at the ESRBC Instagram at @eastsideriders.


2022 COVID-19 Senior Emergency Response Program


Program is available until the end of January.


With the resurgence of COVID and its variants, MAPS Charities is reimplementing our Emergency Response Program for seniors (60+) in LA County currently experiencing dire financial difficulties due to these outbreaks. The grants given will be restricted to grocery cards and rent assistance only.

While a written request with backup documentation will still be necessary on behalf of the senior, we have adjusted certain requirements in order to expedite the requests:

1. Decisions will be made within 48-72 hours of receipt of request and backup documentation. 2. COVID grants awarded will not affect the opportunity for a senior to receive a regular MAPS Charities grant. 3. Food card amounts will be raised to a maximum of $250 per individual. 4. Dollar amounts for rent are $1000 per individual. 5. Initial Program will run from January 5-31, 2022.

Emergency Requests must come from a Professional Senior Advocate (PSA). No applications are accepted directly from the senior in need. ONLY PSAs may complete the form.

Sermon Updates: January 16th Message

Let Your Light Shine - Matthew 5:14-16






GOD LOVES CHEERFUL GIVER

The Bible teaches that giving financially to the work of the Lord is a vital part of being a follower of Christ. 

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