Calvary Hill Community Church Celebrates Dr. Joseph and First Lady Kelly Bryant
March 14, 2012
There is good news
happening in the Bayview Hunters' Point District of San Francisco. An example of that good news, that
goodness, is the work of Dr. Joseph Bryant Jr. and Lady Kelly Bryant. Calvary Hill Community Church is celebrating 16 years of their excellent service that extends beyond the walls
of Calvary Hill Community Church and San Francisco. Join Calvary Hill Community Church for the 16th Appreciation Celebration on
Sunday, March 25, 2012 at Calvary Hill Community Church, 141 Industrial Street
in recognition of their service.
From bringing information
to fight and avoid foreclosures, to educating children with the Vision Academy
After School Program, to providing a fitness center, to partnering with local
hospitals for nutritional and well-being programs, Dr. and Mrs. Bryant's
service goes beyond the 1,500 plus congregation that they serve.
Delivering the message for the
8:00 a.m. service will be Pastor Martin Peters of Victory Baptist Church in
Oakland; for the 10:00 a.m. service it will be Bishop Charles Dickerson, State
Bishop for California's Full Gospel Baptist Church Fellowship, Pastor of Pearly
Grove Baptist Church in Fresno; and at 12 noon completing the celebration will
be Pastor Chris Williams of
Harvest Fellowship in Oakland.
Special Notice**** In advance of the 16th Appreciation Anniversary on Saturday, March 24, Calvary Gifts and Books, opens to the public from 10 a.m.- 2 p.m. The special launch of the store will include local authors. Be inspired with a good book and just the right gift for that special occasion. Reverend Timothy Dews will be on hand with more good news about "Calvary Gifts and Books," a much needed resource given there are no longer any Christian bookstores in San Francisco.
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