Fathers and Mothers Who Care Hold Open House in Compton
Fathers and Mothers Who Care, a nonprofit organization, held an open house and ribbon cutting ceremony on May 4.
Fathers and Mothers Who Care, a nonprofit organization, held an open house and ribbon cutting ceremony on May 4.
Former CCC First Lady, Dr. Betty Price, welcomed Apostle Crawford home, referring to her as a “spiritual daughter” of the church; someone whose brilliance and God-given gifts fostered a thriving women’s ministry at CCC (Crawford was ordained at the church in 1980).
Spiritual leaders of every area of ministry are invited to attend the 26th Annual L.A.M.P.S.(Leaders, Apostolic, Mentoring, Prophetic, Seminars) International Conference. The virtual event takes place starts on Sunday, October 17, and continues through Wednesday, October 20. This year’s theme is, “One Nation Under God: The Gathering” based on Revelation 21:24 and Psalm 46:10. The conference donation is $20. “During these perilous times full of danger or risk that we are living in, this seminar will help you be more effective in your calling for the purpose of multiplying strong churches, business, and marketplace ministries around the world,” said Apostle Beverly “Bam” Crawford,
Dr. Beverly “Bam” Crawford, founder/president of Bam Crawford’s The Company and pastor of Bible Enrichment Fellowship International Church, along with Gabrianna Crawford, a.k.a. the artist Punky G, vice president, present Bam Crawford’s The Company Annual Women’s Empowerment Virtual Conference on Friday, April 16, through Saturday, April 17, online. The Registration fee is $15. However, Dr. Crawford refuses to leave anyone who wants to attend the conference behind, therefore if you are experiencing budget restraints at this time, apply for a registration sponsorship by email at [email protected]. “The Company has created a fellowship that supports, empowers, restores, and lifts up women that go through tough times. It is my desire to invest in
Reflections, tributes and condolences poured in from around the world to salute the pioneering legacy of Apostle Frederick K.C. Price, founder of the world-renowned Crenshaw Christian Center in Los Angeles. The mega-church builder passed away from complications from COVID-19 at the age of 89. His son and CCC pastor, the Rev. Frederick K. Price, Jr., made the announcement on Feb. 12, on Instagram. In honor of Apostle Price’s legacy, a closed casket viewing, open to the public, is slated for Thursday, March 4, and Friday, March 5, from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m., on both days at Crenshaw Christian Center,
The Sentinel asked a few local pastors to share some reasons that believers can be thankful despite the many challenges we face.
Strategies to empower and improve the lives of females will be offered at 8th Annual Women’s Empowerment Conference set for Thursday, May 30 through Saturday, June 1, 2019 at the Doubletree Hilton South Bay in Torrance. The three-day event, sponsored by The Company International, will be hosted by Apostle Beverly “Bam” Crawford, TCI founder/president and pastor of Bible Enrichment Fellowship International in Inglewood, and Gabrianna Crawford, TCI vice president who also performs as the artist, Punky G. The conference theme, “Accelerate…Change Your World,” highlights TCI’s mission of providing life navigation tools and resources to aid women in achieving their goals
New Mount Calvary Missionary Baptist Church will celebrate the 8th Pastoral Anniversary and Birthday Celebration for Pastor Sonja R. Dawson with two dynamic worship celebrations. The Pre-Anniversary Celebration begins on Wednesday, Jan. 23, at 7 p.m., with Pastor E.V. Hill II of Mount Zion Missionary Baptist Church in Los Angeles as guest preacher, as well as several guest pastors and ministries throughout the city. Also, Elder William E. Johnson III of Lighthouse Church of Houston, a spiritual son of New Mt. Calvary, will be the guest psalmist. On Sunday, Jan. 27, worship services will be held at 7:30 a.m., 10:45