Scrapbook made by Gladys Haliburton. See Description for details on this page.
A card with the 'Our Father' prayer.
A card with the 'Our Father' prayer.
page 3 of booklet produced for 100th anniversary of Embry AME Church
During the period of this image the building featured a belfry with a bell. The church sexton, Mr. James Clemons lived just across Lakeland Road and would arrive early for Sunday services to ring that bell.
Cover Page: Mentions the Officers, PGC's 300th Anniversary, the legacy of the last graduating class of Lakeland Jr. Senior High School, and the structural goals.
At First Baptist Church
Embry AME Church Choir There is another copy of this image in the archive from another collector
Speaker during event honoring Pauline Gray and Arthur Brooks
Children of the Embry AME Church congregation
Miss First Baptist, 1970, Gwen Williams During First Baptist Church of College Park youth event
Contains the following: - Cover of 'The Plain Truth." Headline - Are you getting all the news that's on TV? This is the October issue, from 1986. - A table of contents and a letter from the publisher about Nancy Reagan's war on drugs., - "Nuclear war and the Book of Revelation." An illustration of the Four horsemen of the apocalypse., - Continuation of previous article - compares effects of nuclear war to the apocalypse as described in the Book of Revelations. Second page is a new article - "Television News... Little Breadth, Almost No Depth." It describes how TV provides a bit of information, but not nearly enough for people to be well informed by it., - "From the telecast ... The Seven Major Mysteries." Taken from a telecast by Richard Ames. There is also an inset booklet titled "Are We in the Last Days? You can know for sure!", - "The World Tomorrow." List of various radio and TV stations readers can turn to to hear telecasts from people who work with the magazine., - Chapter 13 of a serial by Herbert W. Armstrong's 'Mystery of the Ages.', - "But why sex?" An article asking why sex exists., - "What Are You Doing About that Hole in Your Head?" Asking readers what they're missing in their life., - "Kingdom of God" article continued, from the serial., - Attached is a booklet advertising a Bible Studies course at The Ambassador College., - "News Overview" - various snippets about AIDS, gambling, the economy, and earthquakes. , - "Nuclear War and the Book of Revelation" and the "Letter from the Publisher." - There are also "Letters to the Editor.", Back cover of the magazine, with various blurbs about the featured articles.
Pauline Gray speaks at Embry AME Church. The occasion was an event honoring Miss Gray and Arthur Brooks.
Boys of Embry AME Church in the sanctuary
This mural replaced an earlier one in more subdued tones
Delphine and Maxine Gross ride a pony during Labor Day picnic at Embry AME Church
Contains a cover page with a portrait of the deceased - service was at Embry A.M.E. Church on Sep 27, '93. Also contains an obituary and a short prayer; the order of the service; a list of pallbearers and floral bearers; as well as acknowledgements.
Wedding party and officiant Embry AME Church pastor R.H. Baddy at Embry AME Church during the marriage of Mary Ann Campbell and George Smith both of Lakeland
Participating in event at Embry AME Church in honor of Pauline Gray and Arthur Brooks
The Voices of Embry Choir performing during Sunday service as part of Lakeland Heritage Weekend on September 22, 2008. Choir members are, from left to right, Valerie Hill, Jeanette Williams, Abigail Cohen, Ethel Lockerman, and Diann Sims-Dwight. (Photograph courtesy of Christopher Anderson/The Gazette)
A 1960 photograph of members of the Senior Usher Board of Embry AME Church. The ushers acted as official greeters and doorkeepers for church services.
During event honoring Pauline Gray and Arthur Brooks
Wedding of Mary Ann Campbell and George Smith at Embry AME Church
Event honoring Pauline Gray and Arthur Brooks
Rev. R.H. Baddy rear second from left and members of the Embry AME Church congregation
Rev. Jessie Williams and unknown group
At Lakeland Elementary School. A recital for a county recreation department sponsored dance program.
First Baptist Church
The Gospel Choir of Embry A.M.E Church was organized by James Edwards, Jr. in the early 1960s. Members of the choir, pictured from left to right, are (first row) Amy Potts, Marie Brown, organist Rosetta Brooks, and Ethel Wilson Brown; (second row) James Edwards, Jr., Willa Mae Smith, Amy Brooks Hart, and Franklin Brown Jr. In the background is Rev. Robert H. Baddy. (Courtesy of Pearl Lee Campbell and James Edwards III.)
Embry AME Church
churches section at Maryland National Parks and Planning Commission Black History Month Event at Montpelier Cultural Arts Center 2009
Usher Day Macedonia A.M.E. Church preached by Rev Britton.
Pastor of Embry AME Church in pulpit
Testimonial Dinner Honoring Pauline Gray and Arthur Brooks at hosted by Embry AME Church held at the church
The churches of Lakeland have always been the true soul of the community. Gathering for dinner on the lawn of Embry A.M.E. Church has long been a summer tradition in Lakeland. In this 1962 photograph, William Sharps is shown wearing chef’s whites preparing the day’s meal. Seated in the foreground is Dora Robinson, third from the right, along with some friends, including Jacob Johnson, wearing the hat.
Greetings from the Mother of the Church, Amy Potts
Issued by African Methodist Episcopal Church to Martha Edwards
Kathleen Campbell Kennedy and James Tyrone Kennedy in a wedding portrait in Embry AME Church
Children of Embry join with area AME youth at Turner Memorial AME Church at 6th and I Street in Washington DC. That building was once home to Adas Israel Congregation. When that group sold the building it was purchased in 1951 and renovated to meet the needs of an AME congregation. Turner has since moved to building in Hyattsville Maryland. The Washington building has been returned to much of it's original state and is now known as the Sixth and I Historic Synagogue. It is a non-denominational, non membership, non traditional Jewish synagogue, The space holds religious services for various denominations and hosts cultural events for the public.