Showing posts with label Speaking Engagements. Show all posts
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Wednesday, October 12, 2011

Sisters Road to Freedom Hosts First Annual Women's Conference

By: Min. Angela Lee Price
Much love and congrats to Therese Warrick (left with me) founder, Sisters Road to Freedom, Inc., Lexington, KY on their first women's conference, A Conversation Among Hannah's Sisters, Saturday, October 8th, the Homewood Suites Hilton Hotel. This conference was a tremendous blessing for all in attendance!  Speakers included Rev. Dr. Felix G. Williams, III, opening prayer, Sis. Chantel Depp, A Conversation on the Mental Health of Hannah's Sisters, Ms. Shirley Riley, Foundation of Money Management, PNC Bank, Evangelist Eva Gooch, closing prayer, and myself, A Conversation Among Hannah's Sisters.

My topic was Hannah: The Power of Persistent Prayer, 1 Samual 1:1-20. I divided the women into four tables and had them to discuss:
1) The "Conversation" between Hannah and Penniniah;
2) The Conversation between Hannah and her Partner;
3) The Conversation between Hannah and the Priest; and 4) The Conversations between Hannah and her Provider.

The women shared much and learned much from this story of a Hannah, a barren women, provoked by her husband's other wife, who cried out in persistent prayer to God for a child. God answered her prayer in the course of time and gave her the prophet, priest, and last judge Samuel, one of the greatest prophets in the Old Testament.

Sisters Road to Freedom, Inc. is a non-profit organization providing sisters with inspiration and encouragement through the Gospel of Jesus Christ; providing hands-on assistances to Sisters in every aspect of their lives - spiritual, mental, physical, educational, and medical, which  will enable them to become virtuous women of God.



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Saturday, December 11, 2010

CAMP Ministry to Host Christmas Party for Louisville Recovery Community



The St. Stephen Church Christian Addiction Ministry Program, C.A.M.P. is having a Christmas Party! It is open to the recovery community, family and friends. The Healing Place, Dismas House, Hotel California, House of Hope, Rhonda's Another Chance, Kim Moore Transitional Home, and a number of recovery/trasitional agencies in the Louisville area will be participating.

Speakers: Rev. Dr. Kevin Cosby, Senior Pastor, St. Stephen Church,  Charley Johnson, and Kim Moore
Music by The St. Stephen Praise Team
Mistress of Ceremonies: Min. Angela Lee Price, St. Stephen Church Member Services Director, & Founder, Jesus Saves Ministries
Location:  St. Stephen Family Life Center, Multi-Purpose Room #1
Date:  Friday, December 17th
Time:  7:00 - 9:00 PM
Jesus Saves Ministries will be in the house, too, with Blessings In a Baskets to help make the season bright!   Please join us as we celebrate the birth of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ, and what He is doing in the lives of so many people!

The  St. Stephen C.A.M.P. Ministry exists to reach church and unchurched people with addictive habits, to connect them with Christian people, encourage them to grow in their faith, participate in their ministry and honor God with their lives.  C.A.M.P. exists for those who have drug and alcohol addictions, problems with gossiping, gambling, nicotine, relationship disorders, sexual addictions, caffeine, eating disorders and problems.  C.A.M.P. meets weekly, on Mondays at 6:00 p.m. in the Multi-Purpose Room of the B.J. Miller Educational Building at St. Stephen Church, 1018 South 15th Street, Louisville, Kentucky.  Virgil Todd is the director.  For additional information, call the 24-hour contact line at 502-583-6798, ext. 6851.

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Thursday, August 26, 2010

Let My People Vote Workshop Travels to Dismas Charities Portland

By: Min. Angela Lee Price

The second in a series of  "Let My People Vote" Restoration of Voting Rights and Expungement workshops was held at the Dismas Charities Portland location, 15th & Lytle Streets in Louisville, Kentucky on Thursday, August 25th. Men at the transitional facility and community guests asked questions, and obtained applications and materials from presenters Min. Angela Lee Price and Archia Kinnard, Asst. Supervisor, Expungement and Information Processing, Hall of Justice.  

Kentucky and Virginia are the last two remaining states that permanently disenfranchise all people with felony convictions, unless they receive individual, discretionary, executive clemency," states the Brennan Center for Justice on page 4 of an extensive national report, Restoring The Right To Vote released in 2008.   In stark contrast, voting rights are automatically restored in 13 states  including Indiana and the District of Columbia once former felons are released from prison. In two states, Maine and Vermont, even prisoners may vote.  Min. Angela Price read a section of that report and made it available to attendees, along with applications and written testimonies from former felons whose civil rights were restored through the St. Stephen Church Former Felons Advocacy Initiative in partnership with Jesus Saves Ministries.
 
Archia Kinnard, Asst. Supervisor, Expungement and Information Processing, Hall of Justice presented on the District Courts expungement process.  She has handled expungements for 12 of her 16 years at the Hall of Justice.  Kinnard made available applications and materials and explained types of petitions that can be filed and the fees associated with them.  The majority of the cases  involve either misdemeanor or violation convictions petitions or acquittal or dismissal with prejudice petitions. To obtain additional information, go to http://www.courts.ky.gov/.

    


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Monday, August 16, 2010

Jesus Saves Ministries Conducted Let My People Vote Workshop on August 12th

By:  Min. Angela Lee Price

Min. Angela Lee Price, Founder Jesus Saves Ministries, Member Services Director and Voter Empowerment Coordinator, St. Stephen Church for the 2004 and 2008 presidential elections, conducted the first of two "Let My People Vote" Restoration of Voting Rights Workshops for ex-offenders on August 12th for the Shawnee Justice Reinvestment Pilot Project in Louisville. Approximately 30 people, including representatives from community businesses and organizations attended the workshop to obtain information on restoration of voting rights. 

Larry Carter, Sr., above, who permanently lost the right to vote in 1996, completed an application at the workshop.  "I definitely want my rights back," stated Carter.  "I haven't so much as had a parking ticket since that offense some 14 years ago.  I want to have a say so in whats happening in my community.  Even if it's simply voicing my concerns for the upkeep of my neighborhood, street repairs that need to be done and pot holes that need to be filled, or for the rights of seniors around me, I want to know that my voice counts." 

Leonard Rowe, Safety & Training Manger, MV Transportation, Inc. and a member of Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc. attended the workshop. "As a business professional, I have experienced the let down that so many have faced because they cannot get or keep viable employment; because of past mistakes in their criminal backgrounds. My goal is to take those, and only those that have demonstrated that they can walk the straight line for many years and demonstrate good decisions making skills, and help them clear the path to be productive citizens in Louisville, Kentucky.  My philosophy is simple “If we help ONE come up, we may be helping an entire family, and perhaps an entire generation,” stated Rowe.

The Shawnee JRI Pilot Project embodies a two-pronged approach which focuses on meeting the individual needs of the returning offender along with addressing the needs identified by residents to promote community revitalization.  "The Shawnee project is based on a model that encourages everyone in the community to get involved in the problem-solving process, working together to promote safet reduce recidivism, and strengthen our families," states Shawnee JRI Project Coordinator Debora McGill. 

Participants must be Shawnee residents returning to the community from either prison or jail; released from the Kentucky Department of Corrections (prison) or Louisville Metro Corrections (jail) returning to the Shawnee Community; meet eligibility requirements established by the Project Team; sex offenders and persons conveicted of any weapons-related offenses or crimes against children are excluded.  The Project Team includes Debora McGill, Project Coordinator, Dr. Phillip Hodge, Program Manager, Ben Johnson, Reinvestment Neighborhood Group Community Liason, and Steve Ingram, Case Manager.  For additional information on the Project, contact Debora McGill, 502-772-4666 or Ben Johnson, 502-409-2157. Photo:  Ben Johnson and Dr. Phillip Hodge

The next "Let My People Vote" Restoration of Voting Rights/Expungement Workshop will be held at Dismas Charities Portland, 15th & Lytle Street, Wednesday, August 25th.  Archia Kinnard, Asst. Supervisor, Expungement and Information Processing, Hall of Justice will be presenting on the criminal record expungement process.



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Wednesday, August 04, 2010

Dismas House Men On Fire For Jesus

Min. Angela Lee Price

I praise God for every opportunity He gives me to preach the Word of God. I was invited to bring the morning message at Dismas House Charities in Louisville's Portland neighborhood on Sunday, August 1st. That particular Dismas House Charities location services men in transition and is an outreach of the Greater Good Hope Baptist Church.


The morning opened with a light breakfast, biscuits, sausage gravy, and orange juice. Host Min. Dariel Cochran and his wife Lori gave opening remarks and lead the men in praise and worship. Min. Dariel, who admitted he did not have the gift of singing, sang an acapela rendition of Psalm 1. In my opening remarks, I commented on the courage it took to sing acapela before the group as an act of worship and reference before the Lord knowing that a few of his "unusual" notes would fall on sensitive ears. His wife loved every minute of it.


I preached from the subject, "Now, Run And Tell That!," based on John 20 and Mary Magdalene's encounter with Jesus at the empty tomb. I am amazed at how the Lord tailors a message for a particular audience. I pointed out all the running that was going on in John 20, Mary ran to tell the disciples Jesus' body was missing. Peter and John ran to the tomb, with John outrunning Peter to arrive first. I told them Mary didn't just begin running for Jesus in John 20. She began running with him immediately after He cured her of seven demons, and when the disciples abandoned Jesus, there she and the other women were at the Cross (Luke 8:2). I even talked about Zaccheus, the tax collector and how he ran ahead of the crowd, up a tree and out on a limb to his life-changing encounter with Jesus. I asked the men to stand and touch their toes, and for some it was a challenge. "How are you going to reach your purpose if you can't reach your toes?," I asked. To run for Jesus requires not only courage and conviction, but strength and stamina. In order to run and tell that, you must 1) Start early; 2)Stay fit; 3)Stay late; 4)Stick with it; and 5)Stride wide.

The men were really "on fire" for the Lord! Many of them joined in with me in reciting John 1:1-18 from memory at the close of the message.




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Tuesday, July 27, 2010

First Annual Ladies' Conference Victorious In Deed

By:  Min. Angela Lee Price

The Victorious Ladies' Ministry of Victorious World Christian Center hosted their first annual Women's Conference, Position Yourself for the Promise, July 22nd & 23rd, at the Corinthian Life Center, Louisville, KY. Guest speakers included Denita Kinnard, King Solomon Baptist Church, Louisville, KY, Evangelist Mary Rieves, Cathedral of Worship, St. Louis, MO, Min. Angela Lee Price, St. Stephen Church, Louisville, KY and Rev. Yvonne McCoy, Canaan Christian Church, Louisville, KY.

Denita Kinnard's message was entitled, The Promise of the Holy Spirit, based on Acts 1: 1-8. "As witnesses, our job is Kingdom Building...I am not ashamed of the Gospel whether I'm in the building or at Kroger's," Kinnard stated.

Evangelist Mary Rieves preached from Ruth 1: 8-16, "Seeing Beyond My Now." "There are three types of women in the story of Ruth and Naomi, the Leaving Woman, Orpha; the Cleaving Woman, Ruth; and the Believeing Woman, Naomi. "Ruth obeyed Naomi, and her obedience got her to the promise...Our problem is we don't obey leadership's call to pray at 6:00 a.m., but we want God to pay our mortgage," Rieves stated. She said, "God tests us to see if we believe that what He says will surely come to pass."

My  sermon was entitled, "Now, Run And Tell That, based on John 20:17 and Mary Magadalene's encounter with Jesus at the empty tomb. "Mary, a woman once possessed by seven demons, received a position of promise  because she started early, stayed fit, stayed late and stuck with it. If you don't know Jesus as Lord and Savior, accept him early, while it is still dark. Don't wait until later in life, on a Saturday or Sunday. Today is the day of salvation," I said.  "We need to train up our children early by sending them to vacation bible school, and teaching them to pray, "Now, lay me down to sleep....we need to do these things early."

Rev. Yvonne McCoy preached from Psalm 1 with the message, "Position Yourself For the Promise."  We should not keep company with immoral people, nor take their advice for anything, she said.  You think that you can lift them up, but they will only bring you down."


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Tuesday, July 13, 2010

Luncheon Favor Finale to Those Preachin' Women Conference

By: Min. Angela Lee Price
The 2010 Those Preachin’ Women Conference, Wisdom the Window to God’s Favor, hosted by KOG Ministries convened at Coke Memorial United Methodist Church last week and concluded on Saturday, July 10th with a luncheon featuring speaker Rev. Ruth Ward, Co-Pastor, New Birth Church, Louisville, Kentucky, gospel recording artist psalmist Carolyn Traylor, invocator Rev. Jacqueline King, Stoner Memorial Church, and mistress of ceremonies Min. Angela Lee Price, associate minister, St. Stephen Church and Founder, Jesus Saves Ministries.

Rev. Ward preaching from the book of Esther and asked, “Favor For What?” She stated most people believe having the favor God means having creature comforts and material possessions, but it should mean we look like God, we favor Him just as we  favor our parents or relatives.

The Those Preachin’ Women Conference convened in Louisville Kentucky July 7th—10th and featured a number for preaching women and workshop presenters from across the state of Kentucky and Ohio. Gospel artist Evangelist Carolyn Traylor, whose latest gospel favorite is entitled, "There's a Story Behind My Praise," ministered in song on Friday, July 9th at Hotel Louisville. The conference provides an opportunity for women to be exposed to and network with other women who share a passion for preaching the Word of God.


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Thursday, July 01, 2010

Victorious World Christian Center Hosts First Annual Women's Conference July 22nd-25th In Louisville

By: Min. Angela Lee Price

Jesus says in His word, "If I be lifted up, I will draw all men unto me."  We  here at Jesus Saves Ministries have been standing on that promise for the past five years.  Since August 12, 2005, we have trusted God's word that if we do the lifting, He will do the drawing. We have seen God do some amazing things through Jesus Saves Ministries.  So many people have been blessed by our presence on the internet with this blog, the Jesus Saves Social Network,  our Walking With Jesus evangelistic outreach to as far away as Africa, scholarship award campaign, Blessings In A Basket holiday missions inititative and advocacy for former felons, Jesus Saves Journals and we give God all the praise, honor and glory!

God is calling you now, woman of God to position yourself  for promise.  Join speakers Denita Kinnard, King Solomon Church, Evangelist Mary Rieves, Cathedral of Worship, St. Louis, MO and myself, along with praise & worship leaders Petina Allen & Le'Keisha Elliott, psalmist Talle Ann Rogers, Blytheville, AR, and Madelyn Mickles and the Blow Your Trumpet Liturgical Dance Ministry, St. Louis, MO at the Victorious World Christian Center's Victorious Ladies Women's Ministry first annual Women Conference, Position Yourself for Promise, Thursday and Friday, July 22nd & 23rd, and Sunday, July 25th, Corinthian Life Center, 1921 West Jefferson Street, Louisville, Kentucky! See you there!




















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Sunday, February 28, 2010

Rev. Angela Lee Price to Speak at Brain Storms Survivor/Family/Cargiver Conference March 6th

Jesus Saves Ministries founder Rev. Angela Lee Price will be a featured speaker at the Brain Storms Uniting Common Threads Survivor/Family/Caregiver Conference, Saturday, March 6th, at Baptist Hospital East, Louisville, Kentucky. She will share, in the Patient Advocacy session between 2:00-3:00 PM, a family member's perspective on Stroke, the third leading cause of death among African Americans. "After my husband's stroke, the Lord placed it upon my heart to alert as many people as I could through radio and the internet about the warning signs and risk factors for stroke. Too many African Americans are dying needlessly from poor eating habits, and lack of exercise, but Jesus said, 'I come that you may have life and have it more abundantly,'" states Min. Price.

Angela Lee Price is a minister and a former radio personality with WLOU Radio. Her husband legendary radio personality Bill Price suffered a stroke in May 2008. At that time, she and Bill both worked on air in the afternoon and morning drive slots respectively. In the absence of her husband, Angela moved to morning drive and teamed up with the Power to End Stroke Initiative to help raise awareness of stroke within the African American communities.

Angela kept Bill’s radio audience up to date on his recovery, interviewing medicals experts such as Dr. Kerri Remmel and Dr. Adwale Troutman, as well as representatives from the American Stroke Association and Baptist East Hospital staff. She distributed materials on stroke, and diabetes at personal appearances and solicited ambassadors for the Power to End Stroke Initiative. She has written articles on stroke in the Jesus Saves Newsletter, her bi-monthly publication and on her blog. In 2008, Angela received the American Stroke Association Inspiration Award. In 2009, she participated in the Kentucky and Southern Indiana Extravaganza Tasting Event honoring Bill Price.

The Brain Storms Conference is a day-long event designed to increase public awareness of epilepsy, brain injury, brain tumor, and stroke, and will feature medical experts from Norton Healthcare, the University of Louisville Stroke Program, Baptist East Hospital and healthcare professsionals from around the region. The cost is just $10.00 in advance and $12.00 at the door. Register by calling 502-493-0609, or e-mail Margaret.miller@biak.us. This event will be held at Baptist Hospital East, Education Center, 2nd Floor, Louisville, Kentucky.

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Tuesday, June 23, 2009

Ministry Hosts Tea to Empower Women/Single Men With Daughters

Min. Angela Lee Price

Shiloh City of Peace Foundation Founder Rev. LaQuita Gaskins (center), hosts D.I.V.A. Society Ladies Networking Tea and Social, Saturday, June 27th, 11:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m., Colvin Community Center, Radcliff, Kentucky. The keynote speaker is Rev. Patricia Whalen, (left); gospel songstress Barbara Ice Trammell (right) will minister in song. I will be the Mistress of Ceremonies.

I conducted both video and blogtalkradio.com interviews with these fabulous "D.I.V.A.S." yesterday. The word "Diva" often carries a negative connotation. Check out these interviews and discover what it means to be a Godly Diva, and all that this ministry is doing to empower both women and men.



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Thursday, June 18, 2009

D.I.V.A. Society Presents First Annual Ladies Networking Tea


The D.I.V.A. Society Ladies Networking Social presents the first annual Spring Tea Social Saturday, June 27th.

Speaker: Rev. Patricia Whalen. Mistress of Ceremonies: Jesus Saves Ministries Founder, Rev. Angela Lee Price

Musical selections by gospel songstress Barbara Ice Trammell, poetry reading, ministry and business networking, food, and more.

Donation: $10.00

Call D.I.V.A. Events Coordinator, LaQuita Gaskins, 270-300-1841 for additional information. This event sponsored by Shiloh City of Peace Foundation, Inc.

About D.I.V.A. Society:
D.I.V.A. stands for "Distinguished-Individual-Valuable-Asset"

D.I.V.A. Society is developed to provide support and resources to mothers/caregivers and daughters or young girls (ages 8-18) to help strengthen their relationships, as well as identify solutions to problems such as: communications, peer pressure, personal health, teen pregnancy, substance abuse, sex, etc.

Our goal, first goal is to encourage and empower mothers/caregivers to accept and take responsibility for raising their daughters to become productive, confident, and self-respecting young ladies.
Our second goal is to help develop our young girls into women equipped with the proper morals and values to empower and prepare them to pursue their dreams and goals.
Ultimately, they will take and use what has been instilled in them to make a positive impact in their communities and society at large.


Friday, January 11, 2008

Daughters of Greater Destiny Let It Flow January 18th-20th

By: Rev. Angela Lee Price

It's a new year and already the Spirit of God is moving forward! Hallelujah! God is calling His daughters, preachers, evangelists, teachers, and women of God everywhere, to something great in 2008, a new beginning and greater destiny in Him! He is giving women all over this state, region, and nation the power to proclaim with boldness and authority the Matchless, Marvelous, Magnificent Word of God, to Let It Flow!

As a daughter committed to His word, His will and His way, I cordially invite all daughters of destiny, preachers, teachers, and ministry leaders, laypersons, business leaders, and those seeking a greater destiny in Christ to join me and Jesus Saves Ministries next weekend as Women Evangelical Network presents The Daughters of Greater Destiny Empowerment Summit, "Let It Flow: Moving Forward, Maintaining Focus and Manifesting Our Destinies," January 18th-20th, Hilton Garden Inn, 2735 Crittenden Drive, Louisville, Kentucky. "Out of his heart will flow rivers of living water" John 7:38b.

Be there for three power-packed days of preaching, sisterhood, and deliverance as we...

Let It Flow Friday Night, Beginning 7:00 p.m. with...

  • Psalmist Julia Royston, For The Kingdom Ministries;
  • Praise Team Band, Brother Traynor & Friends;
  • And summit speaker Pastor Ruth Taylor, Shekinah Glory Christian Church.

Let It Flow All Day Saturday, Beginning at 8:00 a.m. with...

  • Praise and Worship Leader Barbara Ice Trammell; PRAISE, INC.;
  • Morning keynote speaker Cheryl Donovan, Houston, Texas; author of the book, Woman, What The Hell Are You Thinking?;
  • Speaker Minister Victoria Wildt, Denim & Lace Ministries;
  • Speaker Minister J. LeShea Smith; Elizabethtown, KY;
  • Afternoon keynote speaker Pastor Linda Moore, More & Moore Love Ministries;
  • And teen summit speakers Michele Lawless, Michele Lanton, and teen summit moderator Tammy Payne.

Let It Flow Sunday Morning, Beginning At 9:30 a.m. With A FREE Sunday Consecration Service (Women Wear White) and...
Praise and Worship Leader Minister Tangy Hunter, House of Hope, Inc.

And closing keynote speaker Minister Syvoskia Bray, CEO of Women Evangelical Network.

I'll be the Mistress of Ceremonies and we hope to see you there! I had a wonderful time as last year's Mistress of Ceremonies. God truly blessed and did "exceeding abundantly above all that we could ask or think...."

Click the following link to read my article and comments from last year's Daugthers of Greater Destiny Summit 2007.

The registration cost for this year's summit is $40.00 and $20.00 for teens. To register and for more information, contact Tanya White at 449-0157 or email wensummit@yahoo.com or Tanya@tanyawhite.com. Booth and sponsorship space is still available.


Remember, it is not Mohammad, Buddha, Confucius, nor New Age that saves. Jesus Saves!

Tuesday, January 01, 2008

Daughters of Greater Destiny Empowerment Summit 2008

The Women's Evangelical Network presents the Daughters of Greater Destiny Empowerment Summit 2008, "Let It Flow: Moving Forward, Maintaining Focus, and Manifesting Our Destinies," Friday, January 18th through Sunday, January 20th, the Hilton Garden Inn, 2735 Crittenden Drive, Louisville, Kentucky.

The Empowerment Summit offers three power-packed days of preaching, sisterhood, and ministry from women ministers throughout the community. The conference opens Friday night at 7:00 p.m. featuring Pastor Ruth Taylor, Shekinah Glory Christian Church, Louisville, Kentucky; Julia Royston, Psalmist, For the Kingdom Ministries, and the Praise Team Band, Brother Traynor & Friends.
The Saturday session begins at 8:30 a.m. with a continental breakfast, songs of praise by Psalmist Barbara Ice Trammell, and a host of speakers:
  1. Opening Keynote Speaker - Cheryl Donovan, Houston, Texas, author of Woman What the Hell Are You Thinking.
  2. Minister Victoria Wildt, Denim & Lace Ministries
  3. Minister J. LeShea Smith, Elizabethtown, Kentucky
  4. Afternoon Keynote Speaker - Pastor Linda Moore, More & Moore Love Ministries, Inc.

The Teen Summit,“ Discover the Real Diva in You," features speakers:

  1. Michele’ E. Lawlis,
  2. Michele Lanton, Lanton Life Institute, Chicago, Illinois;
  3. Tammy Payne-Christian Resource Connection, featuring the “Keeping it Real,” teen talk.

Saturdays session will end with the “ Unveiling Reception,” of the new book by Rev. Syvoskia Bray, CEO of WEN Network.

The closing celebration will conclude on Sunday, January 20, 2008 at 9:30am with the consecration service, featuring Reverend Syvoskia Bray as the closing summit speaker. The Mistress of Ceremonies the event is Reverend Angela Lee Price, Jesus Saves Ministries, Inc.

Registration cost is $40.00 and $20.00 for teens. For more information and registration, contact Tanya White at 449-0157 or email wensummit@yahoo.com or Tanya@tanyawhite.com. Booth and Sponsorship space is still available.

WEN (Women's Evangelical Network) is a non-profit international Christian organization. The mission is to educate, empower, and encourage women in the ministry to grow spiritually and intellectually in their relationship with Christ. WEN seeks to serve in an evangelistic role to build and empower others to reach their potential in spiritual growth. WEN brings spiritual transformation through the preached Word of God.

Thursday, March 01, 2007

Business and Professional Women Presents Young Careerist Speakoff

The Business and Professional Women of Louisville presents the annual Young Careerist Speakoff, Wednesday, March 7th, 12:00 Noon at Masterson's Restaurant, 1830 South Third Street. The program supports individuals between the ages of 21 and 35 by showcasing their education, community service, and speaking talents. Four participants will each give a four-minute speech. Judges will select one winner to represent BPW/Louisville at the regional program on March 17th.

Min. Angela Lee Price, Jesus Saves Ministries Founder, Human Resources and Member Services Director for St. Stephen Church, and radio personality will serve as mistress of ceremonies.

The program is open to the public; tickets are $25 each. For more information or to make a reservation, contact Weddie Pitts-Hill at (502) 574-4210 or Martyna Warren at mtwarr01@gwise.louisville.edu by March 2.

Remember, it is not Mohammad, Buddha, Confucius, nor New Age that saves. Jesus saves!

Tuesday, February 27, 2007

The New Hope Baptist Church Phenomenal Story

By: Minister Angela Lee Price

There's a gospel song that says, “I'm just a ‘nobody’ trying to tell 'everybody' about 'somebody' who can save 'anybody'." Well, the women and congregation of New Hope Missionary Baptist Church, Radcliffe, Kentucky really made this 'nobody' feel phenomenally special on Sunday, February 18th. There was a beautiful spirit in the sanctuary as we celebrated Jesus Christ, woman of color, and black history at the New Hope Missionary Baptist Church "Phenomenal Women of Today" Black History Program.

The two-hour program was awe-inspiring. The youth choir sang, steppers stepped, four phenomenal women told of what it meant to be "Proverbs 31" women, and a sistah presented an awesome skit demonstrating God’s love for people of color. Panelists Minister Audrey Lee, LTC Active Duty U.S. Army, Aundrea Locke, Human Resources Director, Nelson County Kentucky Schools , Alicia Savannah Gibson, Owner/Director Commonwealth Medical Training Center, and myself shared frank testimonies and offered advice on careers, education, forgiveness, family, and relationships in answering questions from the audience of approximately 200. To my surprise, a fair number of men attended and listened attentively to all that was said.

To God be the glory for what He is doing through people of color and the Women's Ministry at New Hope Missionary Baptist Church, Radcliffe, Kentucky!


Upcoming Event:
Please join me for the Business and Professional Women of Louisville's Young Careerist Speak-Off Luncheon, Wednesday, March 7th, Masterson's Restaurant, 12:00 Noon-2:00 P.M. I will be serving as mistress of ceremonies for the luncheon. The program is open to the public; tickets are $25 each. For more information or to make a reservation, contact Weddie Pitts-Hill at (502) 574-4210 or Martyna Warren at mtwarr01@gwise.louisville.edu by March 2.

Remember, it is not Mohammad, Buddha, Confucius, nor New Age that saves. Jesus saves!

Thursday, February 08, 2007

New Hope Baptist Church Salutes Phenomenal Women of Today

In honor of Black History Month, the Women's Ministry of New Hope Missionary Baptist Church, Radcliff, Kentucky will salute "Phenomenal Women of Today" Sunday, February 18th at 4:00 PM.

Guest Panelists will include:
  • Min. Angela Lee Price, Jesus Saves Ministries Founder, Human Resources and Member Services Director for St. Stephen Church, and radio personality (above)
  • Min. Audrey Lee, LTC Active Duty U.S. Army
  • Audrea Locke, Human Resources Director, Nelson County Kentucky SchoolsAlicia Savannah Gibson, Owner/Director Commonwealth Medical Training Center

These phenomenal women will share their testimonies in a panel discussion with a goal of inspiring young people to maintain Godly principles while pursuing career goals. There will be a question and answer period following the discussion. This event is free and open to the public.

Remember, it is not Mohammad, Buddha, Confucius, nor New Age that saves. Jesus saves!

Summit Empowers Daughters to Greater Destiny

By: Min. Angela Lee Price

Jesus Saves Ministries was in the house as Women's Evangelical Network hosted its inaugural Daughter's of Greater Destiny Empowerment Summit January 20th at the Fern Valley Road Holiday Inn, Louisville, KY. The day-long event included workshops for women, an awards presentation, luncheon, teen summit, and vendors, and drew about 150 women and teens. This year's summit theme was "It's More Than You Think" based on Ephesians 3:20, "Now unto Him that is able to do exceeding, abundantly about all that we ask or think, according to the power that worketh in us." I served as mistress of ceremonies.

Women's Evangelical Newtwork CEO & Founder Rev. Syvoskia Bray (photo left) thinks big with W.E.N., and I ain't mad at her for that, "Our mission is to 'Change the World, One Woman at a Time' through educating, empowering, and encouraging women to grow spiritually and intellectually in their relationship with Christ," she said during opening remarks. She added, "God has already told me that this will be more than just a women's conference. It's a call to your greater destiny."

Summit attendees feasted on a smorgesboard of great preaching and motivational speeching. Rev. Mary Frances Stiner, Founder and Director, New Community Bible Study lead the opening prayer. Singer, songwriter, poet and producer Julia Royston (photo left) lead Praise and Worship. Speakers for three morning workshops were attorney Denise Brown, "Work With Who You Are," Rev. Jacqueline Triplett, "How Do You Like Your Eggs?," and Rev. Tanya White, "What Do You Do When Life Knocks You Down."


Mona Page, Founder/Executive Director of Rhonda's Another Chance, Michele' Lawlis, Founder of The DIVA Institute, Nina Strum, Founder, Women of Vision and Purpose, and Rev. Tanya White, Founder of T.E.E. Time received Daughters of Greater Destiny Awards for their leadership and dedication to ministry and community involvement.

Three afternoon workshops featured Sister Cherie Guildford, "Leadership, It's More Than A Title," Rev. Alice Tamre (photo right), "Wise Up Woman," and Angela Carter-Lanon, "Kingdom Fitness." Closing session featured Rev. Nicole Barnes, "Restoration to a Greater Destiny" based on her new book, Restoration of the B.A.D. Girl.








The Teen Summit agenda consisted of three workshops, Zambia Nkrumah, Education Director of River City Drum Corp presented "I've Got A Brand New Bag," Minister Nina Strum, Christian Educator and Teen Summit Program Director spoke on "The Power of Love, and Pastor Kimberly Boyd-Lane, Tabernacle Church, Sr. Pastor and KY Works Program Coordinator closed with "Write The Vision." Attendees below walked away with "brand new bags" and a whole lot more.

WEN Ministries does indeed think big. In addition to the Daughters of Greater Destiny Empowerment Summit, the network is hosting several events this year as part of three ministry components, the WEN Mission Initiative, MinistryWorks Institute, Africa Missions Concert Fundraiser.

Remember, it is not Mohammad, Buddha, Confucius, nor New Age that saves. Jesus saves!

Sunday, May 21, 2006

Kentucky Derby 06: Broadway Family Fest & Vendors Fair Draws Thousands


Thousands of fair-goers walked the vendor's section and enjoyed live entertainment Derby Weekend at the Broadway Family Fest & Vendors Fair. Early newspaper estimates stated that only approximately 300 people attended the festival.

Left: WLOU & WLLV Radio staff Ron Jones, Jerry Hazard, Vivien Obgurn, Archie Dale, and deacon Jerome Price took time out of the work day to poses for pictures.
Right: Angela Lee Price interviewed Gospel Showcase producer Jocelyn Clayborn on WLOU during the event.
Sunday afternoon fair-goers enjoy family, friends, food and great atmosphere. Angela Lee Price welcomed attendees and introduced the Gospel Showcase headliner, The Emsemble.
The Ensemble featuring Jason Clayborn lifted praises to the Lord with contemporary gospel music.
Left: Angela Lee Price, Jocelyn Clayborn, and Bill Price pose for pictures.
Right: Jason Clayborn, Angela Lee Price, and Tommy Jones bless God for a joyous afternoon.

Thousands walked by faith Derby Weekend through west Louisville amidst roadblocks and police barricades to take part in outdoor festivities at the Broadway Family Fest and Vendors Fair. The Broadway Corridor LLC three-day Kentucky Derby Festival event ran Friday through Sunday, May 5th-7th at 18th and Broadway, the site of the former Phillip Morris parking lot. The event included vendors from all over the Unites States and Africa, activities for children, and live R&B and gospel entertainment.

The Broadway Family Fest and Vendors Fair culminated with a Derby Gospel Showcase that drew a large Sunday afternoon audience. The Gospel Showcase featured local and regional contemporary gospel artists from Louisville, Lexington, Cincinnati, and Indianapolis. It was produced by Jocelyn Clayborn and Complete Tribe Entertainment Group, Inc. The gospel lineup included Minister Mario Martin & Praise Nation, Called II Worship, God’s Project, among others.

The gospel group, The Ensemble featuring Jason Clayborn received ovations from fair-goers for their contemporary gospel selections and spirited praise and worship.

Friday, April 28, 2006

Dr. Julia Hare Inspires Capacity Audience at Circle of Caring Dinner



Circle of Caring Dinner mistress of ceremonies Angela Lee Price and keynote speaker Dr. Julia Hare pose for pictures with Jesus Saves Ministries after Wesley House fundraiser on April 20th. A capacity audience listened intently to Dr. Hare's solution-based message addressing societal ills plaguing the black community.

Circle of Caring Dinner honoree WAVE-TV 3 news anchor Dawne Gee, Wesley House President & CEO Dr. Renee Campbell Mapp, and keynote speaker Dr. Julia Hare share a moment with Jesus Saves Ministries at the Wesley House Community Services fundraiser.
Remember, it is not Buddha, Confucius, Muhammad, nor New Age that saves. Jesus saves!

Dr. Julia Hare Reception At Yearlings Club

From left to right: Angela Lee Price, Rhonda Matheis, Dr. Joseph McMillan, Dr. Julia Hare, Melvin Turner, and Dr. Renee Campbell Mapp at the Yearlings Club April 19th.

Jesus Saves Ministries founder Angela Lee Price and Black Family Conference founder Dr. Joseph McMillan greet Circle of Caring Dinner keynote speaker Dr. Julia Hare at Yearlings Club reception April 19th.

Remember, it is not Buddha, Confucius, Mohammad, nor New Age that saves. Jesus saves!

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