Join our monthly prayer line, hosted by Lott Carey’s Women in Service Everywhere (W.I.S.E.), with devotion and prayer on the first day of each month @ 6:30am.
Dial-In: 267.807.9611
Access Code: 172051
For more information on how to get involved., visit the W.I.S.E. webpage here.
You are cordially invited to join Lott Carey’s Global Ambassadors for its Virtual Jazz Tea, Saturday, April 23, 2022, 3:00 pm – 5:00 pm. The theme is “Impacting the World through Hope, Patience and Prayer,” Romans 12:12-13. Come, enjoy the sounds of Marsha Meekins and Co Band, test your knowledge of how well you know Lott Carey — the Man, the Mission, and the Vision, and more while sipping your favorite cup of tea. There is no cost to attend this event; however, you must register to attend. Click here to register, https://cvent.me/E3MNQV.
The Global Ambassador’s Virtual Tea is a fundraiser to support Lott Carey mission work in Nigeria. Our goal is to raise $15,000.00 to purchase much needed supplies to enhance the educational needs of our children in Nigeria. The Rev. Dr. Gina M. Stewart, President, Lott Carey; Rev. Emmett L. Dunn, Executive Secretary-Treasurer, Lott Carey, will be there to greet you. The Keynote Speaker for this event is Rev. Dr. Kenneth C. Ebong, Superintendent, Lott Carey Mission – Nigeria. God has truly blessed many of us such that our cups overflow. Your donation is tax-deductible. Any amount you give, will help us reach our goal. More importantly, it will impact the lives of our children in Nigeria. Will you help us? There are 4 Ways to Give – Givelify, Check, $LottCarey, and PayPal. Click here to give via PayPal, https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=X72USG9H2EW9L. Together, we can do more!
For more information, please contact Sister Barbara T. Crump or Sister Tisa Murray at lottcareygatea@gmail.com.
Lott Carey is excited to share the release of a new episode of the podcast series, Pilgrimages of Striving and Thriving, drawing from the wisdom of Black pastors.
“Pilgrimages of Striving of Thriving” explores how Black pastoral leaders in the United States flourish in their various ministerial contexts.
The podcast series is set to deliver 36 interview-based episodes, each highlighting a prominent Black pastoral leader. Production on the series, produced jointly by Lott Carey Baptist Foreign Mission Society and Good Faith Media, began last fall shortly after it was announced in August.
A new 30-minute episode will be released each Wednesday on all major podcasting platforms and also at LottCarey.org. A trailer for the series is available here.
Our most recent episode features Reverend Dr. David Emmanuel Goatley, Associate Dean at Duke Divinity School and Professor of Theology & Christian Ministry.
Subsequent episodes over the next few months feature the following, among others:
Dr. Gina M. Stewart, Senior Pastor, Christ Missionary Baptist Church – Memphis, Tennessee
Dr. Alyn E. Waller, Senior Pastor, Enon Tabernacle Baptist Church, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Dr. Roz Nichols, Organizing pastor of Freedom’s Chapel Christian Church in Memphis, Tennessee
Dr. J. Alfred Smith, Sr., Pastor Emeritus, the historic Allen Temple Baptist Church in Oakland, California
Dr. William Curtis, Senior Pastor of Mt. Ararat Baptist Church, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Dr. Cynthia Turner, Pastor of Dayspring Community Church in Lanham, Maryland
Dr. Micah L. McCreary, President of New Brunswick Theological Seminary in New Brunswick, New Jersey
Dr. Teresa Snorton, Presiding Bishop of The Fifth Episcopal District of The Christian Methodist Episcopal Church in Birmingham, Alabama
Dr. Ralph Douglas West, Founder and senior pastor, The Church Without Walls in Houston, Texas
Dr. Elaine Flake, Co-pastor of the Greater Allen A.M.E. Cathedral of New York
Dr. James E. Victor, Jr., Pastor of Mount Olive Baptist Church in Arlington, Virginia
Join us for this year’s Resurrection Monday Service Virtual Experience, Monday, April 5 @ 7PM!
We will have a word from our guest preacher, Dr. Ralph West, Pastor of The Church Without Walls – Houston, TX; and music from Alfred Street Baptist Church – Alexandria, VA.
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