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SUNDAY WORSHIP


8:00 AM

In-Person worship in the Sanctuary of Second Baptist Church!


**ALSO**


8:00 AM LIVE Broadcast


Listen Live - 102.3 KJLH


SUNDAY SCHOOL

11:00 AM


BEREAN CLASS


Meeting ID: 820 095 7809 

Passcode: 550964


HENDERSON CLASS


Meeting ID: 812 6358 2291

Passcode: 294918


MIDDLE SCHOOL & HIGH SCHOOL CLASSES


GRIEF & LOSS SUPPORT GROUP

1:00 PM

October 13th & 27th


Meeting ID: 825 6198 0320

Passcode: 043262


WEDNESDAYS


Prayer Meeting

6:00 PM


Bible Study

7:00 PM


Click to access the study:

The Voice of God


Printable Study


Join on ZOOM

Meeting ID: 875 1168 8125

Passcode: 346452


Zoom Chats with

Pastor Epps

3rd Sundays

1:00 pm

October 20th, 2024


Meeting ID: 829 3868 3896

Passcode: 447549


Dial-in Instructions

(for all Zoom events)

Dial-in: 1-669-900-6833

~Next Newsletter~

November 3rd, 2024

October 6, 2024


October, the tenth month of the year, takes us into the last quarter of the year. We have a little less than three months, 92 days, and 13 Sundays left in 2024. Thanks for your continued patience and perseverance over the past four years with the challenges we faced with Covid, structural damage and maintaining our relevance and viability as a congregation of believers in Christ.

 

October is special in the life of Second Baptist because of the variety of significant occurrences that we observe: 

 

Sunday, October 6th is Homecoming and World Wide Communion Sunday

 

On Homecoming Sunday we invite members who may have been away during the summer months back to their home congregation. We also use this occasion to reduce the deficit we are experiencing due to the summer slump in attendance and contributions. You are requested to give an extra offering in addition to your regular contribution in the envelope labeled Homecoming. Give commensurate with your capacity as you are able with an offering over and beyond your regular contribution in the following categories $100, $250, $350, $450, $500, $750, $1000. Your generosity is greatly appreciated. Thank you in advance for your generosity.  

 

We also observe World Wide Communion Sunday. We join with Christians around the world to observed what our Lord Jesus asked us to do as a way of remembering the sacrifice that was made for our salvation. We will observe this occasion during the 8:00 AM Worship Service.

 

Sunday, October 13th is my 37th Pastoral Anniversary. We began our faith journey together the first of October in 1987. We have managed to maintain our relationship through the variety of challenges, changes, circumstances and conditions with which we have been confronted. Thank you for the past thirty-seven years which have been immeasurably rewarding for my family and me. Let us continue as we have to navigate our way through the continued experiences that require our faithful response expressing our love of the Lord through our commitment to our congregation of believers in Christ. This will be my last observance with you as your pastor as I move to and through the sunset of life into a pleasurable retirement.

 

October 20th is Breast Cancer Awareness Sunday at Second. Dr. Venus Butler will be preaching as a breast cancer survivor and our breast cancer support ministry will be leading in worship. 

 

Sunday, October 27th is the 50th Anniversary of the Recruiters’ League. Their members will be leading us in worship.

 

Finally, the Budget and Finance Commission is preparing the budget for 2025. They are expecting to receive budget requests from auxiliaries, committees and ministries of the church. Be sure to get your information into the church office by Sunday, October 27 so the budget for the coming year 2025 can be prepared and presented in a timely manner for the coming year.   

 

The privilege and pleasure is all mine that we have been paired together to make this journey of faith "to serve this present age our calling to fulfill." “We are on our way to inherit the promise of God.  Come with us and we will do thee good, for the Lord has made wonderful promises to us. Stay on this road with us.  We are on our way and we know God will see us through. If you will come, you will share in all the good things that the Lord will do for us. For the best is yet to come.” 



-Pastor


Dr. William S. Epps, Senior Pastor

"Service is the price you pay for the space you occupy"

Greetings Second Baptist Family!

On Sunday, October 13, 2024, we celebrate the 37th anniversary of our Pastor, Dr. William Saxe Epps and our first lady, Mrs. Agretta Epps. It will be a day of celebration, reflection and appreciation for their many years of dedicated and committed service to Second Baptist Church. Returning to commemorate this special occasion will be The Reverend Dr. Darell Lareu Armstrong, Shiloh Baptist Church, Trenton, NJ


We look forward to your attendance and participation! If you are unable to attend, please join the radio broadcast on KJLH, 1070  at 8:00 AM. As for participation, you are invited to express  your appreciation with a monetary gift or a special card or note. You may give a monetary gift using the blue envelope in your offering packet; send a check, noting Pastor’s Anniversary in the memo section, to Second Baptist Church, 2419 Griffith Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90011; give through Givelify; or give through Zelle using (213) 400-8777. Notes or cards can be sent to the church address listed above.  


Everyone is invited to attend the special celebratory reception in Griffith Hall immediately following the 8:00 worship service!


Trustee and Diaconate Ministry

***CHRISTIAN WOMEN ON THE MOVE***

Join CWOM will hold their monthly meeting on Saturday, October 19th at 10:00 AM. We’ll have a follow up to our combined meeting with the Men’s Breakfast Club from October and plan our agenda for 2025. Please come out to share your concerns about the viability of these ministries.


Click here to read the CWOM October Newsletter


Meeting ID: 858 8324 0318

Passcode: 075707 

JOIN IN ON ZOOM

***Political Grab Bag***

October 2024


The Political Grab Bag for October has been released. It covers the November 5th General Election.

READ IT HERE

FOOD GIVEAWAY & VACCINATION CLINIC


Saturday, October 12th & 26th, 2024

9:00 AM - 12:00 PM

*vaccination clinic ends at 11 AM


If you'd like to volunteer to help with this food giveaway or future giveaways, please send an email to sbclanews@gmail.com and your name will be forwarded to Ella Quinlan-Oatis and Jackie McMahon.


If you'd like to pre-register for the vaccine, click here. It is recommended that participants bring their ID and insurance card if there is any.

Sunday Afternoon

October 13th & 27th



Grief Recovery

1:00 PM



Meeting ID: 825 6198 0320 

Passcode: 043262

Dial-In: 1-669-900-6833

JOIN IN ON ZOOM

Our prayers are with those who have recently lost loved ones. May God give you strength and comfort during this time of bereavement.

***Former member Deborah McGill-Jackson passed in Virginia on September 25th. Her service of memory will be held on October 11th , 2024 at the First Baptist Church in Hampton, Virginia.


***Services for Chester Lee, Jr. will at the Manchester Chapel at Inglewood Cemetery, 3801 W. Manchester Blvd., Inglewood, CA 90305 on Saturday, October 19th, 2024 at 9:00 AM.


***Ira Dotson passed on Sunday, September 22nd.

Hello Second Baptist Church Family! The SBC Prayer Wheel is still TURNING! Please continue to pray for the following prayer requests:


1. Church Leadership

2. Church Congregation

3. Church Finances

4. Henderson Building Project

5. Pastoral Search Committee

6. Church Building Repairs

7. Repentance, Reconciliation and Restoration 


And Moses said to Hobab the son of Reuel the Midianite, Moses' father-in-law, "We are setting out for the place of which the LORD said, "I will give it to you." Come with us, and we will treat you well, for the LORD has promised good things to Israel."  Numbers 10:29

Give through Zelle using

213-400-8777.


Send a check to:

SECOND BAPTIST CHURCH

2419 Griffith Ave. Los Angeles, CA. 90011


Give through our digital platform, GIVELIFY.


Call the Church Office

Monday - Friday

1 (213) 677-2784‬

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Election Resources

The General Election will be held Tuesday November 5, 2024.


Make a plan to vote!

VOTE!!!


The Black Church, as it has done throughout history, has an opportunity, on a nonpartisan basis, to mobilize intergenerational Black voters to vote for their values, convictions, and interests in the 2024 election in record numbers. We have a choice in November between safeguarding our freedoms, like the freedom to vote in free, fair, and safe elections, or losing our freedoms for the foreseeable future by those committed to taking them away. Voters should cast their ballots without fear of safety, political division, or hate challenging our rule of law.


It is crucial to understand what our vote, inspired by the Black Church voter registration, mobilization, and turnout, has already attained in the 2020 election. It is important to remember that by going to the polls and taking others with us during the early vote and on November 5th, we ensure that we build upon the gains made while safeguarding our democratic way of life.

Our faith teaches us everyone is created in the image of God and deserves to be protected in their freedom to vote their convictions and values (Genesis 1.27). We are also taught to care for the vulnerable and look out for those who are mistreated (Matthew 25). One way to do that is to vote for leaders who will ensure that no American is left behind in the benefits that ensure a high quality of life for everyone in our great nation.


WHEN YOU VOTE: You take action to protect your healthcare rights. Participating in past elections led to $35/month insulin costs for the elderly, capped prescription drug costs, and a strengthened Affordable Care Act that lowered premiums for millions. Voting ensures healthcare protections remain secure, preventing them from being repealed or jeopardized by those prioritizing pharmaceutical companies over individual health.


WHEN YOU VOTE: You receive support for childcare. Participation in the last election brought benefits from the American Rescue Plan (ARP) Child Care Stabilization Program, reducing childcare costs by up to $1,200 per child per household. It expanded the child tax credit, allowing more Americans to receive up to $3,600 annually. Vulnerable youth now have nutritional security and can learn without worrying about hunger. Your vote protects educational rights, ensuring public education remains federally regulated and politically unbiased.


WHEN YOU VOTE: You lift up and protect a precious right that has been hard-fought by marginalized communities for decades. As we near the 60th anniversary of the Voting Rights Act being signed into law, we can reflect on the actions taken by those before us who protested, were arrested, and even died for us to receive this right. We have not always had the right to vote. Even today, many communities struggle to continue this right without being intimidated or dismissed at polling sites. By participating in our civic duty, we recognize the sacrifice and dedication of those who came before us and continue the fight to protect our rights.


WHEN YOU VOTE: You protect nearly 600,000 undocumented immigrants who came to the U.S. as children and are now adults, contributing to our society from deportation and promoting sound immigration reform. Voting in the previous election helped keep immigrant families together and made it easier for international students to obtain visas, education, and career opportunities in the U.S. Voting protects those without civic access and prevents young people from being sent to unsafe places.


You should vote because voting at every level of the ballot ensures that our sacred office positions are valued and our lives are preserved. Local offices such as prosecutors, sheriffs, school boards, and city council positions have the power to change our daily lives in significant and impactful ways. Voting guarantees that the people who represent you in your city are those who value your life and safety.


You should vote because voting empowers our faith. The scripture says, “As the body without the spirit is dead, so faith without deeds is dead (James 2:26 NIV).” Voting protects our constitutional rights and fundamental freedoms from being infringed upon. Voting supports political candidates who vote in favor of your healthcare needs, jobs, environment, and loved one’s future.

You should vote because the margin of victory is slim. By voting, you push for national success and prosperity, challenge barriers against marginalized communities, and prioritize the needs of vulnerable populations. Your vote empowers you and your community, driving positive change. Your vote is crucial because change can only be brought about when we work together and vote together to push for a better future together!


Dr. Barbara Williams-Skinner


Barbara Williams-Skinner, CEO and co-founder of Skinner Leadership Institute, is a trusted advisor, public policy strategist, faith and community leader, author, lecturer, educator, executive coach, and mentor.

The League of Women Voters of Los Angeles' Past President, Mona Field, once again joins Skirball to support voters in a live presentation to assist California constituents in decoding the often perplexing state ballot initiatives. Participants will join Mona as they master their understanding of ballot language and meaning. The League will also be tabling at the Skirball to register voters. This event is Sunday, October 13, 2024, 2:00 - 4:00 PM and is free and open to the public. Click here for Registration. - CWOM

COVID-19 RESOURCES & VACCINATION INFORMATION

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Los Angeles County

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Second Baptist Church Los Angeles

2412 Griffith Ave

Los Angeles, CA 90011 

Phone: 1 (213) 677-2784‬

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