HomeCommunity CommunityFeatured Stories COMMUNITY IN PHOTOS By TSD Newsroom 08/24/2019 0 296 FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp ‘Refuel and reflect’… Pastor Jason Turner and Mississippi Boulevard Christian Church, 70 North Bellevue Blvd., launched the “Message in the Middle” series on Wednesday (Aug. 21) at noon. The weekly midday teaching opportunity is designed for community members to “refuel and reflect during the busy work week.” It features a 50-minute lesson, with lunch provided for guests to take back to work. (Courtesy photo) 1 of 5 Bride, groom, family… Tyriniesha Milton was already a foster parent when she wed Kendall Anderson Jr. last Saturday (Aug. 17) at Homeland Church of God in Christ, where the groom’s father is the pastor and the bride’s father is a deacon. (Photo: Tyrone P. Easley) ‘Refuel and reflect’… Pastor Jason Turner and Mississippi Boulevard Christian Church, 70 North Bellevue Blvd., launched the “Message in the Middle” series on Wednesday (Aug. 21) at noon. The weekly midday teaching opportunity is designed for community members to “refuel and reflect during the busy work week.” It features a 50-minute lesson, with lunch provided for guests to take back to work. (Courtesy photo) Forward on faith… Every third Sunday at Mt. Vernon Baptist Church-Westwood is a baptism opportunity. (Photo: Tyrone P. Easley) Spur of the moment… The Women’s Day Musical last Sunday (Aug. 18) at Progressive Missionary Baptist Church featured Annie & The Caldwells from West Point, Miss., and an unexpected musical moment for deacon William Hubbert. (Photo: Tyrone P. Easley) University of Memphis Tigers football players cool off on a hot summer day by spending some time in the "Ice Box" -- a refrigerated shipping container that gets as cold as 18 degrees. (Photo: UofM Athletics) Share this:Post Previous articleMemphis Urban League poised to celebrate ‘75 years of HOPE’Next articleWells Fargo Announces $1 Billion Affordable Housing Commitment Related Articles Business EDGE pledges $250K for improvements to help Memphis businesses deter crime Culture SLIDESHOW: Scenes from a beautiful day at Africa In April 2024 in Downtown Memphis Local News What people are saying in wake of Orange Mound Block Party Shooting Stay Connected21,507FansLike2,634FollowersFollow17,200SubscribersSubscribe - Advertisement - Latest News Business EDGE pledges $250K for improvements to help Memphis businesses deter crime Culture SLIDESHOW: Scenes from a beautiful day at Africa In April 2024 in Downtown Memphis Local News What people are saying in wake of Orange Mound Block Party Shooting Community Memphis leaders hope proposed police foundation can support MPD in fighting crime Memphis Government Ethics hearing regarding City Councilwoman’s employment delayed to late May Load more