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Save our Sons

Our African-American boys are in trouble because more than half of them are dropping out of Washington-Wilkes High School each year.  The obstacles to African-Americans attaining a good education are many and differ with each child.  There is a strong need for firm guidance and supervision, for personal attention, for dependable relationships, and for opportunities to channel their energies in positive ways.

As Pastor of New Saints C.M.E. Church and coordinator of the S.O.S.P.(Saving Our Sons Program) and the Safety Net Advisory Progra(SNAP), I urge you to consider allowing your sons (age 10- 17yrs.) to become a member of our program.  Vist our Ministry Page for program details.  Contact New Saints today to sign up your young males.

Dr, Charles E. Henderson


New Saints host District LeadershipJanuary 26-27, 2007
Bishop Lakey and Sixth Episcopal District Presiding EldersNew Saints C.M.E. host the first Sixth Episcopal District Bishop & Presiding Elder Retreat.
Rev. J. Ronzell Maness, Rev. Raymond Ford, Rev. Jesse Averett,
Rev. Jane Thomas, Rev. Thurmond Brown, Bishop Othal Lakey,
Rev. Robert Yarborough, and Rev. Albert Lee, III

Groundbreaking for New Fellowship Hall

The Christian Index covers New Saints.
Click here to view the January 2006 article in The Christian Index titled New Saints CME Church Groundbreaking for New Fellowship Hall.

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