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Story March 25, 1961

The Herald

Savannah, Chatham County, Georgia

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Rev. Charlie Fogle delivered a spiritual and inspiring sermon at the early morning prayer band service at St. Phillip Monumental AME Church, with good attendance including Mrs. G. Middleton, Mr. J. Williams, Mrs. V. Washington, Mr. J. Myers, and Mr. L. Larry. Services held every Sunday at 5 A.M.

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Prayer Band Services

Spiritual and inspiring was the sermon brought at the early morning prayer band services by Rev. Charlie Fogle. The service was impressive both in spirit and attendance. Those present in the service were Mrs. G. Middleton, Mr. J. Williams, Mrs. V. Washington, Mr. J. Myers and Mr. L. Larry.

Anyone desiring to worship with us are always welcome. Service begins at five A.M. every Sunday morning at St. Phillip Monumental AME Church, 560 W. Hull Street.

Mr. J. Williams, president; Mrs. V. H. Washington, chairman; Mrs. M. Cooper, secretary; Rev. Charlie Fogle, in charge.

What sub-type of article is it?

Historical Event

What themes does it cover?

Moral Virtue

What keywords are associated?

Prayer Band Service Sermon Church Attendance Rev. Charlie Fogle St. Phillip Monumental Ame Church

What entities or persons were involved?

Rev. Charlie Fogle Mrs. G. Middleton Mr. J. Williams Mrs. V. Washington Mr. J. Myers Mr. L. Larry Mrs. V. H. Washington Mrs. M. Cooper

Where did it happen?

St. Phillip Monumental Ame Church, 560 W. Hull Street

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Key Persons

Rev. Charlie Fogle Mrs. G. Middleton Mr. J. Williams Mrs. V. Washington Mr. J. Myers Mr. L. Larry Mrs. V. H. Washington Mrs. M. Cooper

Location

St. Phillip Monumental Ame Church, 560 W. Hull Street

Story Details

Rev. Charlie Fogle delivered an inspiring sermon at the early morning prayer band service, which was impressive in spirit and attendance, with listed members present. The service invites all to worship and occurs every Sunday at 5 A.M.

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