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DESPERATION 7 Youth Conference, December 31 - January 6th

DESPERATION 7 Youth Conference, December 31 - January 6th

DESPERATION 7 Youth Conference, December 31 - January 6th


Single Women's Summit, October 14th, 2006

The (2nd) Single Women's Summit 2006 which will take place on Saturday, October 14th at the Indiana-Purdue University in Fort Wayne, Indiana (IPFW). Host and sponsor for this outreach ministry is S. T. A. N. D. Mininistries, Inc., and co-host and co-sponsor of this year's Summit is the Office of Diversity and Multicultural Affairs at IPFW. If you have any questions, please contact Lichelle L. Beeler
Founder & Overseer S. T. A. N. D. Mininistries, Inc. at (260) 492-4253. Click here or below for the complete flyer (.PDF, 92kb)


October is Clergy Appreciation Month!

Here are the clergy members of Come As You Are Community Church:

Pastor/Teacher Anthony Payton (First Lady Sandra)
Pastor Kim Curry (Yolonda)
Dr. J. B. Pressey (Minister/Elaine)
Minister Curtis Rayford
Minister Lichelle Beeler
Minister Velda Davidson
Minister Ronald Stevenson (Evelyn)


"SACRED SEX" CONFERENCE II, October 13-14th

THIS YEAR FOR MEN AND WOMEN 18 AND UP
Married – Engaged -- Single – Divorced – ALL Sexual Orientations are WELCOME
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 13, 2006 7:00 p.m.
AND
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 14, 2006 10:00 a.m.
(Light Breakfast Served Saturday at 9:00 a.m.)

Click here to download event flyer (.PDF, 33kb)


"Wake Up", Saturday October 7th at 4:30 pm

A theatrical presentation sponsored by the Music Ministry will be held on Saturday October 7, 2006 at 4:30 pm in the sanctuary of Come As You Are Community Church. This event is free and open to the public. A 'free will' offering will be taken, and the proceeds thereof will benefit the Gilt Edge Baptist Church Drama Ministry.

Play Description: "Wake Up" takes a look at a day in the life of an angry young teenager whose father has been locked up for several years. It invites you to take a closer look at the lives of our young children who are missing out on the presence of a father in their lives, and the rebellion that can and sometimes does occur. Wake up, stand up, and look up!

Contact Ms. Arzie Harris or Mrs. Rozetta Beasley at (260) 447-6036 for more information.


Anthony Payton to Receive 2006 NAACP Spiritual Award

On Thursday, August 17, 2006, Pastor Anthony Payton will be honored with the 2006 NAACP Spiritual Award during the annual NAACP Freedom Fund Banquet.

The event will be held in Fort Wayne, Indiana at the Memorial Coliseum's Appleseed Room, and is open to the public. Contact the local NAACP for ticket information.


Sandy Payton to Receive Women in Leadership Award

It is our pleasure to congratulate Mrs. Sandy Payton on being chosen as a recepient of the Indiana's Newscenter Women in Leadership Award for 2006. This prestigious honor is being awarded to 12 women who have gone beyond the norm to provide leadership and a positive example for their family, their company and their community.

An awards ceremony will be held at the Fort Wayne Marriott on October 26th at noon. One of these women will be spotlighted each week during the Thursday 5 p.m. and Friday noon newscasts starting mid August through early November. They will also be honored with a 30 second vignette that will air throughout that same week.


Women's Conference - September 29-30th

Heart to Heart ministry at Come As You Are Community Church is hosting a Women's Conference on September 29-30, 2006 at Come As You Are Community Church, 7910 S. Anthony.

The Conference theme is: "Surrendering . . . Shaped . . . Strengthened . . . by the Potter's Hand." Is. 64:8.

Keynote Speakers: Dr. Carolyn L. Gordon, Dr. Paige Lanier Chargois, Church & Congregational Life Consultant, and Author Tiffany L Warren.

Breakout Session Leaders: Anita Dortch, Diana Davis, Michelle Guy, Terri Payne, Minister Glenda Griffin and Carolyn Sleet

Click here to download Breakout Session Descriptions! (MS Word format)

Dr. Carolyn Gordon Dr. Carolyn L. Gordon
(click here for bio.)

Nationally and internationally recognized preacher, teacher and lecturer, Dr. Gordon is known for her wit, wisdom, spirit and ability to make simple the Word of God. Dr. Gordon is the former national Vice-president for the Baptist Women in Ministry organization.
Dr. Paige Lanier Chargois, Church & Congregational Life Consultant
(click here for bio.)

Dr. Paige Lanier Chargois has been selected as an “Outstanding Young Woman of America,” “A Woman In The Bethune Tradition” by the National Council of Negro Women, and honored by the Durham YWCA for service to the community. She was chosen to be listed in the New Millennium Edition of “Who’s Who Among International Professionals.”
Tiffany L Warren Tiffany L Warren
(http://www.tiffanylwarren.com)

Author of the critically acclaimed, What a Sista Should Do is back with her second novel entitled Farther than I Meant to Go, Longer Than I Meant to Stay. It hits bookstores everywhere October 16th, 2006!

Click HERE to read the first chapter of "Farther than I Meant to Go, Longer than I Meant to Stay".

For more information please contact Michelle Guy, Publicity Chair.


Advancing the Kingdom Together, Sept. 10th

Come and witness the merging of two anointed ministries on Sunday September 10, 2006. Starting at 10:00 am our guest speaker will be Pastor Corey Brooks of New Beginnings Church in Chicago, Il.

At 6:00 pm you will be blessed by a word from Pastor Jerald January, Sr. of Vernon Park Church of God in Chicago, Il.  Click here for Pastor Jerald January's bio.

Come and be Restored! 


Pastor Corey Brooks

Pressey, Jr. To speak on Wisdom during the 2006 Total Man-Life Changer Retreat
Click for full-size flyer!


Church intent on transforming its Fort Wayne neighborhood
Jul 10, 2006
By Karen L. Willoughby
Baptist Press

FORT WAYNE, Ind. (BP)--Over the next three years, Come As You Are Church plans to build 120 housing units -– half of them single-family homes -– on the 76 acres it owns in the south part of Fort Wayne, Ind.

It’s a for-profit, $70 million, Kingdom-building enterprise for the church where about 600 people currently worship on Sunday mornings.

“We’re here because the pastor [Anthony Payton] had a vision,” said Alexander Hurt, a Boston-area pastor and one of the speakers at events held the first weekend in June to dedicate the property and project to God.

“The Residences at South Anthony Pointe is going to be a national model for transforming cities and towns,” Hurt said.

Architectural renderings of the site and house plans were unveiled June 2. Drawn to link up with current city streets, the mixed-use development features a variety of Midwestern-style homes and a “back door” entry/exit point so residents can avoid the heavily traveled intersection of South Anthony Boulevard and U.S. 27. It also includes commercial development fronting South Anthony.

Payton said the residential and commercial development of the Residences of South Anthony Pointe will offer jobs and ownership opportunities on the south side of Fort Wayne. The development of high-quality housing and state-of-the-art commercial space, the pastor said, “is a welcome addition to a part of Fort Wayne that has experienced decades of disinvestment.”

The plan -– predicated on market research -– is for 27 single-family homes and 50 townhomes to be sold the first year. The church will handle the financing. Engage Ministries of Brockton, Mass., is the developer, an urban renewal ministry arm of Kingdom Church of Brockton. Hurt is president of Engage Ministries and pastor of Kingdom Church.

Payton announced two additional initiatives during the celebrative Sunday worship service June 4. The first: a prime-time slot on satellite television recently being offered for a tenth of the usual price. The 7 p.m. hour would be beamed off nine satellites reaching 167 nations, Payton said.

Meanwhile, a 50-acre parcel with high regional visibility not far from Come As You Are’s current location is being held for the church, available at a fraction of its cost -- at the same time that investors are expressing serious interest in the church’s current location at prices that far exceed what was paid for the 10-acre property four years ago.

The congregation roared its approval at the pastor’s report -- a far cry from the 12 people who called Payton as pastor 10 years ago. Back then, the group was $200,000 in debt and hurting.

“I was able to introduce through the grace of God an environment for healing,” Payton recounted. “As they began to heal, they started to be excited about being part of church again.... I felt the church in order to grow needed to be part of a denomination that would help it to grow, and they unanimously agreed to be Southern Baptist.” The congregation now channels 10 percent of its weekly offerings through Southern Baptists’ Cooperative Program to support state, national and international ministries and through Indiana’s Northeast Baptist Association for regional outreach.

One wall of Payton’s home study is filled with books on theology; the opposite wall is filled with books on business -– a juxtaposition of interests and developed skills that Payton sees God as tapping for His purposes.

It started with the month Payton spent on a kibbutz in Israel before he accepted the call to pastor Come As You Are.

“I saw a community working together to strengthen the entire town,” Payton said. “I saw how a desert had been transformed because the people worked together.”

The area of Fort Wayne known as “Southtown” needs transforming. It’s an older part of town -– smaller wooden homes, larger lot sizes and big trees. One sign of official neglect is obvious: Even major streets need resurfacing. Over the last several years, commercial enterprises one by one quietly closed their doors until only a Kmart with a pockmarked parking lot remained.

His understanding of the vision God gave him was much smaller than what God actually had in mind, Payton now admits. The pastor thought God was directing him to find property, establish a church in the center of it and build homes around it.

First things first: the $200,000 debt.

“We tried to think of creative ways to reduce this debt,” Payton said. “Around us buildings became vacant. We bought one and leased it out, and the first year we gave $40,000 to missions as a result of that.”

In less than three years, the debt was gone and the pastor started looking for property. After a three-year span, Payton and his wife Sandy led the congregation -– then about 100 people -– on a six-block walk south on South Anthony Boulevard and across U.S. 27 to Come As You Are’s new location in a renovated tool and die business. The building was 10 times the size of the church’s previous building.

Thirty days later, Payton bought a 76-acre parcel adjacent to the 10 acres that came with the tool and die shop, and his kibbutz vision began taking shape, even though the church would be on the edge rather than in the center of the subdivision.

The community began to stir, as if awakened from a seasonal slumber. Menard’s, a regionally prominent do-it-yourself store (similar to a Home Depot) opened; Wal-Mart announced plans to open a Super Center; and Kmart put up a huge banner declaring: “We love you Southtown; we’re here to stay.”

Payton connected with Hurt, an influential urban revitalization advocate, who connected him with a project manager and architect, as well as the entire Engaged Ministries team.

With the anticipated acquisition of the additional 50 acres, Payton now sees how God has positioned the church to be at the center of the land inside the entire southeastern quadrant of the Fort Wayne beltway, a much bigger slice of the city than the pastor had originally envisioned.

“This is our time,” Payton told the congregation. “It has nothing to do with us. This is just the time God is using to accomplish His purposes.... [D]on’t let us stop giving now. This ain’t the time to get cheap.

“You can’t hobo yourself at this level,” at a juncture when, as Payton put it, “we’re ministering to black, white, Jew and gentile for the glory of God.”

Other activities during the “Experience the Renaissance” weekend included a Friday evening worship service with Floyd Flake of Brooklyn, N.Y., as the keynote speaker, described by Payton as “the pre-eminent voice of faith-based revitalization of urban commercial and residential development.”

A men’s conference Saturday morning included segments on ministry involvement, breaking addictions, leadership and leaving a legacy.

A “Homeowners 101” workshop was offered at the church’s previous location, which now houses the church’s youth ministry.

More than 3,000 people crowded into an elongated tent on the church property Saturday evening to hear the Grammy award-winning artist Israel & New Breed.

“Did you see that?” the pastor asked his congregation Sunday morning about the Saturday night concert. “Black, white, Hispanic -– all races and ages and denominations together. That’s what the Kingdom of God looks like!”

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Fort Wayne pastor Anthony Payne (far right) and his wife, Sandy, were joined by an array of featured guests for the June 2-4 dedication of a 76-acre residential and retail subdivision through which Come As You Are Church aims to reflect the Kingdom of God in the Indiana city’s “Southtown” community. Photo by Karen L. Willoughby (click for larger picture)

Congratulations To All 2006 Graduates!
Virgil Khalid Griffin Virgil Khalid Griffin is a graduate from r. Nelson Snider High School. While attending school he was an avid participant in the Performing Arts Department. He took part in many plays and musicals, not only at school, but also in the community. He was a member of the highest choirs at Snider for three years. He had the honor to travel to New York City twice to perform at both The Lincoln Centre and Carnegie Hall. Khalid plans to attend Norfolk State University in Norfolk, Virginia and major in English while minoring in both, Sports/Business and Law. His biggest goal is to become a sports agent and possibly start a family once he becomes successful. He would like to thank his family, especially his mother, Glenda Griffin, for she is the one who taught him to “try your best in everything that you do and never give up.” She has played a major part in preparing him for the next chapter of life, which starts in a few months. Khalid would like for everyone to pray for him as he ventures off to enter the "real world.”
Tianna Bowman

I graduated from Paul Harding High School. I plan to attend Tri-State University in Angola, IN. I will be majoring in Accounting.

My name is La’Tausha Jackson. I am 27 years old and the mother of two children. I attend Brown Mackie College in Fort Wayne, where I will be receiving a diploma in Practical Nursing on June 23, 2006. It has been by the grace of God that I was able to achieve this milestone in my life and to Him I am extremely thankful.

After receiving my nursing license, I hope to gain at least one year experience working with heart patients.

My ultimate goal is to become a Registered Nurse and assist in educating individuals about the prevention of and lifestyle changes to combat chronic heart diseases.
Anthony Datcher
Anthony will graduate from North Side High School with Academic Honors. He is ranked 19 out of 356 seniors. Anthony has loved music from a very early age. He has always been active in church choirs, plays, and school musicals. He was featured in several school plays and has been a member of his school’s Show Choir and Jazz Ensemble all four years of high school.

Anthony is also a very talented piano player and has mastered many difficult classical pieces. He is graduating with high honors of distinction, which means he maintained an A- or above average all 4 years. He is also the recipient of the Fredrick Chopin Award; this award hasn’t been given to a student since 1991. He credits his high school music teacher for teaching him how to advance his passion. He received several scholarships, including the Burger King scholarship and the Alumni scholarship.

He will continue his education at Indiana University – Bloomington, majoring in education while minoring in music. He is a member of the National Honor Society and is in the top 5% nationwide.
Karen Isabel-Rollins graduated from Indiana Wesleyan University with the degree of Master of Business Administration.
My name is Cheryl Y. Jones. I am a 27 years old single mother of three. My children have been my motivation to return to college. On July 21, 2006 I will be graduating form the Licensed Practical Nursing Program at Ivy Tech. Upon completion of the program and successfully passing the NCLEX state board exam, I plan to work part-time and continue on to obtain a Bachelor’s Degree in Nursing.

Once I’ve completed the necessary courses to obtain my BSN degree, I would like to start a Home Healthcare agency. My ultimate goal is to obtain a Master’s degree within the next 3-4 years.
Hi, my name is Quintin Washington and I have made it! First, I would like to thank my family, my friends, and especially, GOD. I’m closing another chapter in my life and opening a new one. Thank You for all your prayers and everything else all you have done. I’ve had plenty struggles in my life including a lot of ups and downs in high school, but with God’s help I’ve made it through. I’ve achieved a lot of accomplishments, foremost getting a chance to play in the state basketball tournament. I had a real good year in football and I’m also a member of the band and I now know how to play two instruments. I am glad that I’ve got through my trials and became a great person with all the help from God.

I am undecided as to what college I’ll be attending, but I’ll make my decision soon. Again, I would like to thank everyone for all their prayers, welcomes, and for always looking out for me.
Jarmal Datcher is a graduating senior of North Side High School. Jarmal has always been interested in sports as a youth and pursued those activities throughout all his school years. He played football as a freshman and junior. As a senior, Jarmal lead his track team to the regionals.

He says “school has made me a better person. It has made me become responsible. I had to learn how to get along with everyone.”

Jarmal also maintained a part-time job for 3 years at McDonalds. He attended Anthis Career Center to learn construction and brick-laying. He will continue his training in Indianapolis to become a Journeyman. He wants to pursue a career in construction.
Demires Triggs

I am graduating from Ivy Tech in July with a Technical Certificate as an LPN. My current semester GPA is 3.0. I plan to attend St. Francis in the spring of ’07 to further my education to become an RN.

Kareena Shantell Nunn

Graduating from Northrop High School
Attending Indiana-Purdue Fort Wayne in the fall
Majoring in Medical Imaging Technology
High School awards include: Honor Roll Student 2002-2006, Dance Team-Best Technical Dancer 2003-2006, Dance Team State Soloist – 2005 – 8th place, 2006 – 6th place, Best Female Dancer in Senior Class 2006, Consumer Science 2006, Performing Arts 2006

Alexandra Greene graduated from North Side on June 2nd. She plans to work on Norwegian Cruise Lines while taking classes via the Internet or during her summers.

What an AWESOME God We Serve!
Pastor & Sandy

I am constantly in AWE of all the things the two of you are doing for the glory of God.

When I first came to CAYA I don't know but I didn't think you all got along good, and with me just coming from another church, Pastor, I thought all ministers had problems getting along with their spouses. But, I have witnessed the 2 of you grow together in love, and it's beautiful. AWE

Now why I'm in AWE:

1. It started out with the radio broadcast.

2. AWE ... We outgrew our small church and you both led us to purchase a larger one, which included purchasing a home improvement building and converting it into a beautiful sanctuary.

3. The TV broadcast ... AWE

4. The purchase of the additional 76 acres of property adjacent to the church. And I know that once it's (the plans for the land) finished I'll be in AWE all over again.

5. The additional 50 plus acres you are leading us to purchase (for future ministry expansion).

6. I was coming to church for choir practice, one day and I see this big white tent, AWE! I really thought that was the tip of the iceburg, but on 8/6/06, I was in complete AWE to see my Pastor and First Lady along with Pastor Reggie Pearson and his wife lead their churches to unite for the glory of God. AWE

I anxiously await to see where, under the annointing of God, He will lead us next.

Pastor Skip Horton said when he spoke here on 8/1/06 each day in heaven we'll be in AWE of the Glory of God. I'm glad God is using you Pastor, and you Sandy, to give us a glimpse of heaven right here on earth!

Keep on keeping on ... I love you both ... Sister Dorothy Bonner

P.S. I know this was long but I had to say this!
8/13/06


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