First Street holds Women’s History Month Celebration

Rev. Dr. Edith Winters Kimbrough
Rev. Dr. Edith Winters Kimbrough

The Sunday morning worship service at First Street Missionary Baptist Church, 1206 Montgomery Ave. allowed the Women’s Ministry to host a Women’s History Month Celebration on March 23.

The morning worship service began high in the spirit. Aside from the inspiring praise and worship from the First Street Sanctuary Choir, an inviting welcome from Antoinette Neal and a dramatic poetic reading from a young leader, Elizabeth Kimbrough—the highlight of the morning came from special invited guest speaker, Rev. Dr. Edith Winters Kimbrough. Her message, ‘God Honors Women,’ made every woman in the building glad to be a woman.

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Following Rev. Kimbrough’s message, she made recognitions of a few (49 women) of her invited guests.
Each of the guests was presented a special certificate.

Kimbrough gave a quick scenario of how she came to know each of these women who were invited as “their name just came to my spirit,” according to Dr. Kimbrough.

It was very special that out of nearly 50 women, less than five were not present. She recognized the fact that she called each guest only once and did not call back to remind them of the day.

“It is very special that they would attend without even being reminded,” Kimbrough said.

From childhood friends to past and present church members, classmates, co-workers and friends, the honorees included: Apostle Dr. Lanny Babb; Rochelle Babb; Rev. Dr. Evelyn Barbour; Christine Bass; Quniester Calloway; Haze Chamberlain; Evangelist Eunice Clemmons; Inez Crutchfield; Mattie Dixon; Clara Elam; Dr. Arquetta Faulkner; Carrie Gentry; Eleanor Gordon; Eleanor Graves; Thyckla Gray; Mary Hamby; Senator Thelma Harper; Geraldine Heath; Dr. Loucrissa Ford High; Dorothy Jarrett; Rebecca Jennings; Dorothy Johnson; Annetta Jones; Rev. Vickie Jones; Rev. Pamela Kellar; Dr. Blondell Strong Kimbrough; Dorothy Lake; Ida Martin; Ella Mason; Dr. Henrietta McCallister; Alberta McClain; Carletha McNeil; Bishop Minie Mitchell; Tehlma Norris; Rosetta Perry; Lena Prince; Dr. Alice Risby; Evangelist Cynthia Rogers; Rev. Dr. Samella Spence; Chaminade Stanford; Virginia Taylor; Sharonda Teats; Rev. Yvette Tisdale; Beverly Townsend; Sarah Wilhoite; Rev. Neely Williams; Dr. Aldorothy Wright; and Rev. Mona Wylie.

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