2021 GRADUATES
Recognition will be held at
Payne Avenue on
Sunday, June 27, 2021
during morning worship (10:30 am)
you did it . . .
2021 GRADUATES
Recognition will be held at
Payne Avenue on
Sunday, June 27, 2021
during morning worship (10:30 am)
congratulations 2021 graduates
A Challenge for Graduates:
Life begins with God, not after Graduation
5 Lean on, trust in, and be confident in the Lord with all your heart and mind and do not rely on your own insight or understanding. 6 In all your ways know, recognize, and acknowledge Him, and He will direct and make straight and plain your paths. Proverbs 3:5-6 (AMP)
During this month we pause to honor all those who are graduating from High School and College. Some have even received their Masters Degree and beyond. You should be proud of your accomplishments and achievements; I salute each and every one of you. Now that you are graduating from high school and college, how do you expect your life to change? I can remember reading on many graduation programs the word commencement. The word commencement in Webster’s Dictionary is defined as a beginning or a start. As graduates you are beginning a new phase, a new chapter in the book of your life. However, it is important for you to understand that Life begins with God, not after graduation. We often succumb to the notion that once we are outside the home, our life begins. Just as soon as we are out of the reach of our parents, then presto, our lives begin. We can’t wait until we graduate. Desperately yearning for the time when we can make decisions for our self. On our own, Mr./Ms. Independent. You want to make your own money to buy your own things, and do what YOU want to do. That is not true freedom. True freedom is the chance to do what is right. True freedom doesn’t make selfish decisions, but decisions based on what God’s will is! God’s will isn’t always easy. It isn’t always fun. But it is always Right. The world wants to sell you their version of life. There are commercials that infer that if you drink their fluids you obtain the “high life”, or the “good life”. The world wants us to believe that life is about owning material objects. The world has redefined the golden rule to say that the one with all of the gold makes life’s rules, or the one who has the most or best toys at the end wins. The only problem with this lifestyle is that it is false and fleeting, you almost lose the moment you begin because it does not fulfill the inner desires for peace, joy and contentment. We live in a day and time when owning the best can and will only last until tomorrow. Look at how the computers function. What is cutting edge today is a dinosaur tomorrow. Don’t allow the worlds secular viewpoints to influence your spiritual decisions! All the components of “the good life” begin and end with God. We are all thankful for you and seek God’s blessings on all of our graduates and their families as you move forward from this point in your lives.
5 Trust God from the bottom of your heart; don't try to figure out everything on your own. 6 Listen for God's voice in everything you do, everywhere you go; he's the one who will keep you on track. 7 Don't assume that you know it all. Run to God! Run from evil!
Proverbs 3:5-7 (THE MESSAGE)
introducing . . .
2021 High School Grads
Iyonna Green
South-Doyle High School
Additional Information may be coming
Terrance Jones
Farragut High School
Plans to attend the University of Tennennesse-Knoxville, in
the field of Pre-Professional Medicine
De'Quavious Kershaw
Austin-East Magnet High School
He will attend the Tennessee College of Applied Technology (TCAT) to train in the field of Welding.
Aniiah Matthews
Fulton High School
She will attend Bryan College (Dayton, TN), to study Criminal
Justice.
Gelaiyah Smith
Kadesh Home School
She has not made College plans yet, but she currently
operates two businesses,
introducing . . .
2021 College Grads
Farrah Elizabeth Harris
Fisk University (Nashville, TN)
Bachelor of Science Degree in Physics
Minor: Mathematics
Fall 2021: Stanford University's Graduate GeoPhysics Program.
Janiyah Dinell Rowans
Tennessee State University (Nashville, TN)
Bachelor of Science Degree in Business Administration, with an emphasis in Hospitality and Tourism,
Fall 2021: Tennessee State University to earn a Masters Degree in Business.