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Hit Gospel Play Opening Night


The Stage Play titled “You Better Be Glad I’m Saved,” left audiences fulfilled last night. The play was funny, unique, and packed with real life issues and intriguing characters. Ronnell Thompson emerged as a star last night. Ronnell Thompson plays the lead role of Jun Bug, a mis-guided youth who grows throughout the play. The drama surrounding Jun Bug’s life was not only believable, but provided a biblical solution that seemed to witness to the thousand or so folks in attendance. The play toyed with your emotions on two extremes. Creating hysterical laughter, as well as scenes that made many cry as they related to the unfolding drama.

The play featured a well rounded flow of solo artists, as well as a stand-up comedian. Gospel artist Tiki Pickett (winner of Vicki Winans Shining Star Contest) was captivating leading us into Act 2 of the drama.

People were delivered last night. I’ve never seen a play where 50 or so people stood to accept Jesus Christ for the first time as their personal savior. Rounds of applause, and tears, transformed the Bobb Carr Theater of Orlando into a worship center full of rejoicing sounds.

To end the play, Writer, Producer, Director Lavarious Slaughter came out to a thunderous round of applause, as the audience recognized the birthing of a producer that people will be talking about for years to come.

For information on where to see the next play, or how to bring the stage play to your city visit www.lavariousonline.com or call the number listed below.

Next Show Date: October 28, 2007
Location: Lakeland Center Youkey Theater in Lakeland, FL
Time: 7pm
Office: 407-375-5198

Tickets Available soon at Ticketmaster.com



Juanita on Good Morning America


 
Evangelist Juanita Bynum, in the midst of a divorce that became very public when she was allegedly beaten, choked and stomped by her estranged husband in the parking lot of an Atlanta hotel, said Wednesday that her heart is healing.

"I'm very conscious to keep my heart on schedule to heal properly," Bynum said during a nationally-televised interview on ABC's Good Morning America.

When GMA's Robin Roberts asked Bynum about an abusive first marriage, and her seperation from her second husband, Thomas Weeks III, she said, "My first marriage is something that, he repented for what he did, and I made a vow that I would not talk about that situation because it was over 20 years ago.

"I think right now my focus lately has been on why have I allowed this kind of behavior for a second time," she said. "I'm really focusing on my own healing rather than looking at the faults of the individuals because I can't do anything about their actions; I can only do something about my own."

Weeks, who is also a preacher, faces felony charges alleging that he attacked Bynum on Aug. 21 in the parking lot of a Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport-area hotel. A Fulton County grand jury indicted Weeks, 40, on charges of felony aggravated assault, felony terroristic threats and two counts of simple battery.

Bynum, 48, filed for divorce earlier this month in Ware County, where she has a ministry. Her complaint for divorce was dismissed, but she plans to refile it in Gwinnett County, where Weeks lives.

"I believe that spirituality needs to be used in a proper manner, to the degree that we forgive and we pray, but by the same token, you have to take the responsibility to remove yourself out of harm's way while you're praying," Bynum said Wednesday.

Weeks' attorney, Randall Kessler, said he was contacted by Good Morning America Tuesday night for a comment on "our position on the current status."

Kessler released a statement saying, "We have suggested private mediation, or even a settlement conference to expedite resolution, and to prevent any unintended miscommunication or leaks to the press. Unfortunately, it is becoming more and more apparent that Rev. Bynum wants to keep this matter public and to expand her career and public persona by doing so."



You Better Be Glad I’m Saved


 

Play Synopsis:

JUN BUG, an average teenage boy who has contributed more than enough to his
record of mistakes, is a menace to society through the eyes of his uppity
than thou mother Elnor.
To enforce further punishment upon Jun Bug for his burdens and
embarrassments he has caused the family, Elnor distance her parenthood away
from Jun Bug and agrees he should live with his grandparents until all is
forgotten and forgiven.
Two praying Grandparents, Paps and Grandma Sweeny, are the reasons why
positive changes take place in Jun Bug’s life before tragedy strikes him.
The God loving spirits of Paps and Grandma Sweeny is also the bond that
keeps this family together through trials and tribulations that shakes,
rumbles and tries to tear this family apart!
You Better Be Glad I’m Saved is a Christian comedy that shows a family who
prays together stays together through ups, downs and all of the worldly
wrong turn arounds!

Cast:

Starring Tarralyn Ramsey and Antwaun Stanley
George Sloan -PAPS
Tambra Sims -GRANDMA SWEENY
Sharronne Lanier -ELNOR
Kunta Braswell -NATE/ NATHANIEL
Ronnell Thompson -JUN BUG
Gary Bell -AL
Keri Hollingsworth -SIMONE/ SISTER WARD
Leonardo – REVEREND WARD
Latasha Jones -TIFFANY
Jeremy Pitts -MARCUS
David Montgomery -TROY
Salina johnson-ASHLEY
Jackie Dorsey-SISTER JONES
Julie Henry -SISTER LOWRY

Location:
Bob Carr Performing Arts Center
401 W Livingston St
Orlando, FL 32801

Date: September 30, 2007

Time: 7:30PM

Tickets Available at www.ticketmaster.com



Juanita Bynum on Star Jones Show


Juanita Bynum appeared on Star Jones' new show yesterday, speaking to Star exclusively about her life and failed marriage to Bishop Weeks. This now makes two national platforms that Bynum has used to air out her side of the story. The other one being the nationally syndicated Tom Joyner morning show. She also made her divorce public on Atlanta's Fox 5 local news broadcast. Bishop Thomas Weeks stands accused of beating his wife outside of an Atlanta hotel. Last Friday, weeks finally broke his silence holding a press conference, which painted an in depth picture of how the relationship went sour. Bishop Weeks looked calm, and hardly the type to stomp and kick a woman to the ground.

Juanita tells Star Jones that her appearance on the show was not to incite or slander the Bishop. Bynum quoted many scriptures throughout the interview, one of them being “The Lord shall uphold me and my integrity.” Shortly after that she states, “That vengeance is the Lords.” Bynum says she does forgive Weeks, and still loves him.

Star Jones asks Juanita about her Teach Me to Love Conference. How could you do the conference knowing your marriage was in trouble?

Juanita says, “I didn't attend the conference because I am true to myself.” When prompted, Juanita says, “This wasn't the first instance of violence.” She didn't come out then because she was following spiritual protocol by attempting to reconcile. Citing the biblical passage, “A wise man guards his affairs with discretion.” Juanita Bynum says she first sought the counsel of Bishop Weeks father for 12 weeks. Then counseled with an outside counselor.

Star Jones got the most emotion out of Juanita when she asked Juanita, “How do you guard against the Jezebel spirit?" Star explained the biblical parable of Jezebel as being a woman who was the wife of a weak king, who then uses her own ambition to show up his weakness. Juanita acknowledges that she has faced that accusation, but denies what it implies. Bynum says, “I new who I was before I met him, I didn't have to go into the marriage trying to be the bigger evangelist or speaker.” Star countered by saying, “But you are the biggest.” Juanita admits yes, but “I didn't have to prove that by causing him to look small.”

Star Jones asks Juanita if she will get married again? Juanita somberly says, “At this time it's too painful to think about falling in love again.” “I'm still in love.”

Question after question Juanita seemed to later go into defense mode. Star mentioned Juanita's movie, singing, entertainment, and asked if she was moving more into the secular world, and loosing her spiritual focus. Juanita say's, “The world is the world, I am doing what the bible commissioned, and that is to go into all the world.”

Juanita maintains a busy schedule amidst her very public personal problems. When asked what keeps her going? Juanita simply says, “My purpose keeps me going.”

With this appearance on the Star Jones show, many fear and hope that the Weeks & Bynum case, doesn't turn into a nasty battle of two prominent preachers fighting to save there reputations by tearing each other down. The two finely tuned speakers know how to say the right things, but it's still too soon to tell the amount of damage this will have on the minister's images. One things for sure, it has not put the body of Christ in a good light, and it could continue to get worse as the trial nears.

Reported By: Kris "KP" Patrick



2 Arrested for Hanging Nooses


 

Authorities in Alexandria, Louisiana, arrested two people after nooses were seen hanging from the back of a red pickup Thursday night, the city's mayor told CNN.

Alexandria is less than an hour away from Jena, Louisiana, and was a staging area Thursday for protesters who went to the smaller town to demonstrate against the treatment of six black teens known as the "Jena 6" in racially charged incidents.

Police say the 18-year-old driver of the truck was charged with driving while intoxicated and inciting to riot and also may be charged with contributing to the delinquency of a minor — the 16-year-old passenger.

As police were questioning the driver, he said he had an unloaded rifle in the back, which police found. They also found a set of brass knuckles in the cup holder on the dashboard, according to the police report.

The passenger told police he and his family are in the Ku Klux Klan, the police report said. He also said he had tied the nooses and that the brass knuckles belonged to him, the report said. Video Watch what police found on the truck

At least one of the nooses was made out of an extension cord, according to the police report.

Alexandria Mayor Jacques Roy said those arrested were "from around Jena" and not in the same parish as his city.

The police report says a crowd of about 200 people, mostly African-Americans, watched the arrest take place.

Roy said the incident is "not indicative" of Alexandria and that local authorities will look into the matter "completely, thoroughly and transparently."

A photograph of the truck was sent to CNN by Casanova Love, 26, who said he's in the U.S. Navy. He's visiting his family in Louisiana.

Love said he was standing outside a club with some friends Thursday night when he saw the red pickup drive by slowly with two nooses hanging from it.

He said the truck continued up the street and passed by a large group of Jena 6 protesters standing outside a bus stop. Police then pulled over the vehicle.

Love explained why he sent the photo to CNN: "People need to see this. It's 2007, and we still have fools acting like it's 1960."

State police estimated at least 15,000 people gathered in Jena on Thursday to protest what they consider unequal punishments meted out in recent racially charged cases.

One involved the hanging of nooses from a tree a day after black students sat under what had been an informal gathering place for white students. The students involved were suspended from school for a brief time.

Another was the beating of a white student that resulted in six black teens facing charges that include aggravated second-degree battery.

-Report Courtesy of CNN News 



Who is the Jena 6?


If you don't know who the Jena 6 are, you are not alone. The first I heard about the black high school teens being railroaded through the Louisiana criminal justice system was last week when I received tons of emails with Jena 6 in the subject line. The Jena 6 case has gotten remarkably deep into the judicial system with little news coverage until recently. Dubbed the "Jena 6", the 6 Jena high school students were overshadowed by the Michael Vick dog fighting case. All occurring around the same time important decisions were being made about the lives of 6 racially discriminated youth. The original series of events that caused the landmark trial are now a year old, with cries for help just now starting to be heard.

'The White TreeThe Jena 6 case began last fall when a new black student moved to the mostly white, rural Louisiana town of Jena and sat under the "white tree," so called because it was the place where the white kids at school congregated.

The next day three white boys on the rodeo team hung three nooses (ropes) from the tree.

The white boys were only given an in-school suspension, their act deemed no more than a "prank."

"The White Tree"

The day after that several of the school's black high school football stars organized a peaceful silent protest under the tree. The school freaked, called in the police and the next day Reed Walters, the local D.A., addressed the school. There, he is reported to have looked at the black kids in the audience, waved his pen in the air and said, "With a stroke of this pen, I can make your life disappear."

The football season was a good one for Jena and for a few months there was relative quiet in the town. Then on November 30th, a wing of the high school was burned down. Whites thought it was blacks and the blacks assumed it was the whites.

"The next night, 16-year-old Robert Bailey and a few black friends tried to enter a party attended mostly by whites. When Bailey got inside, he was attacked and beaten. The next day, tensions escalated at a local convenience store. Bailey exchanged words with a white student who had been at the party. The white boy ran back to his truck and pulled out a pistol grip shotgun. Bailey ran after him and wrestled him for the gun.
After some scuffling, Bailey and his friends took the gun away and brought it home. Bailey was eventually charged with theft of a firearm, second-degree robbery and disturbing the peace. The white student who pulled the weapon was not charged at all.

The following Monday, Dec. 4, a white student named Justin Barker was loudly bragging to friends in the school hallway that Robert Bailey had been whipped by a white man on Friday night. When Barker walked into the courtyard, he was attacked by a group of black students. The first punch knocked Barker out and he was kicked several times in the head. But the injuries turned out to be superficial. Barker was examined by doctors and released; he went out to a social function later that evening.

Six black students were arrested and charged with aggravated assault. But District Attorney Reed Walters increased the charges to attempted second-degree murder."

The first black kid to go to court, Mychal Bell, then 16, was tried as an adult and convicted by an all-white jury. He faced 22 years in prison. After an outcry the charges were reduced; however, tomorrow Mychal Bell is to be sentenced on the lesser charges.

The white kids who attacked Bailey the night before have not been charged with anything.

As always happens in these cases, the blacks say of course there has always been racism in this little town, and the whites say their little town is just like any other small town full of good, churchgoing folk.

Perhaps the scariest thing of all this is how District Attorney Reed Walters, can get in front of the whole school, single out the few black kids in the auditorium, and say, "With a stroke of this pen, I can make your life disappear." I know I’m not the only American that is blasted back into the 1960’s with the cruelness of such a threat. Especially after ropes had already been hung from a tree on school grounds. Reed Walters honored his threat by raising the charges from assault to attempted murder on the majority of the youth. Later those charges would be reduced by ensuing media pressure. Furthermore, the ropes (nooses) hanging from the tree should have carried harsh if not criminal charges. There is no room for this in society, especially in the school system. Protests and support have now spread beyond the state of Louisiana, as 200 Los Angeles high school students walked the streets in support of the Jena 6 Thursday. Jena 6 T-Shirts are available online reading, "Support the Jena 6." One can only hope that the Governor of Louisiana intervenes in this trial. As the Jena 6 are scheduled to appear in front of an all white Jury, and a white judge.

Foreword and Closing written By: Kris "KP" Patrick

Facts provided by: Associated Press



Kirk Franklin on Reality Show


The Grammy Award winning gospel recording artist has been tapped to host BET's new reality competition 'Sunday Best,' debuting Oct. 2 at 8:00 p.m.

The weekly series will scour the country's storefront churches, parishes and mega-churches to find the best undiscovered singers in America.

Grammy Award-winning gospel superstars BeBe Winans and duo Mary Mary who will serve as judges and mentors

'Sunday Best' is our opportunity to celebrate our own," Franklin — recognized as the biggest-selling contemporary gospel artist in Nielsen Soundscan history — said. "The phrase that the best talent is from the church can no longer be an opinion. It must now be a reality."

Thousands of hopefuls from around the country, who auditioned for the title of 'Sunday Best,' will be narrowed to twenty finalists in the first five episodes. In the second half of the season, the contestants will perform live and viewers will have the chance to vote for their favorite contestant via phone and text messaging at the end of each show.

Think of 'American Idol' but for churched people.

The winner will be crowned on a December 4th telecast.

Franklin, the recipient of five Grammy, 11 Dove, 34 Stellar, four NAACP Image, two BET Awards and a 2006 American Music Award, serves as an executive producer of 'Sunday Best.'

Report By: Karu F. Daniels (AOL BLACK VOICES)



New Hit Gospel Stage Play


Lavarious A. Slaughter is the Gospel industries next big producer of Gospel Stage plays. Lavarious is set to debut his first national stage play on September 30th in Orlando, Florida. Lavarious will then take the stage play on a national tour across the nation. Lavarious has generated quite a buzz for the productions debut, previewing parts of the play in local churches. No producer since Tyler Perry has been able to generate the type of laugh on the spot success that Lavarious' play forces. The Play "You Better Be Glad I'm Saved" has an impressive list of talent, which also features Latisha Pickett (winner of Vicki Winans Shining Star Contest).

Lavarious is finding great success targeting his themes to reach the audience it most affects. In the film industry movies with religious themes, are often turned away. In comparison, the theater industry is often able to slide under the yellow tape that guards these seemingly sensitive topics. The word of mouth advertisement that pursues oftentimes is enough to pack out performing arts centers across the country. The Tony Awards, (the industries highest honor of recommendation) aired recently. The reported ratings were the lowest since 1992; an eye opener for many industry execs that now see the for-mentioned trend as an option for investment. Slaughter House Productions is one of the faith based production companies, seizing the opportunity to spread a positive message off the mainstream Broadway. Founder/Producer Lavarious Slaughter opens his motivating stage play “You Better Be Glad I’m Saved” on September 30th in Orlando, FL. His hope is to steer the eyes of viewers to real life predicaments that can be solved through the proper guidance. Says Slaughter, “Our goal is to reach out and change the peoples outlook on life through spreading the word of Jesus Christ.”

“You Better Be Glad I’m Saved,” stars a character named JUN BUG who is habitually drawn to making life harder on himself. Dis-guarded by his mother after a string of bad behaviors done to above all his family. She recommends that he move in with his grand parents. JUN BUG seems to take all the worldly turns, when GRANDMA SWEENY and PAPS become the inspirational force needed to turn things around in JUN BUG’s life. It doesn’t happen easily as the production puts you through a laugh out loud roll-a-coaster, showcasing the family’s personalities. “You Better Be Glad I’m Saved,” has a highly anticipated opening night on September 30, 2007. At the Bob Carr Performing Arts Center in Orlando, Florida. Show starts at 7:30pm. For information on bringing the play to your city or church, call the number listed below.

Location:
Bob Carr Performing Arts Center
401 W. Livingston St.
Orlando, FL 32801

Date: September 30, 2007
Time: 7:30pm
Office Phone: 407-375-5198

Site:
www.lavariousonline.com
Tickets Available at www.ticketmaster.com



Tonex Apologizes For Naked Truth


 

 

Tonex's Written Apology

To our Presiding Bishop, Horace D. Smith To my own Bishop in California Henry Johnson and in the the Loving memory and honor of the Late Great Bishop R.W. Mc Murray, Bishop Charles L. Taylor and My Father District Elder A.C. Williams Sr. I would like to say Praise the Lord.

I am writing on this Myspace Page of my organization to say that due to the high volume of controversy around the world concerning my recent but distant decisions, I would like to submit my deepest regret for any shame that this may have caused my Bishops and or Body Members.

This was not meant to bring a reproach, but it was meant to bring closure to one of the darkest chapters of my life from whence I came out alive, thank God.

I would like to publically apologize for any action deed or word that may have caused breach, embarrassment, or shame to the legacy of our great organization P.A.W. and to any other Denominations that have done their best to support me even if they didn't understand me.

I justify nothing, but I repent for anything that may have caused some to stumble. Indeed, I did tell the "Naked" truth but the bible also does state that "all things are lawful but not expedient."

The world experienced my purging, my therapy session and the release of puss, vomit, anger, and rage that all humans have the propensity to demonstrate — I do not ask a pardon for the Sin, only for the anger and discouragement and resentment that came from years of misappropriated slander toward myself and my family.In other words, things just honestly came to a head and busted.

To every Youth Pastor, to every parent and young person that I hurt or let down, I am truly and deeply remorsed if I caused you pain or embarrassment, please forgive me and restore me. My issue was public, so therefore I needed to publically ask for forgiveness. From your understanding of your own private struggles I ask that you at least understand. I'm not asking any of you to agree, just forgive me….I'm truly sorry. However, I'm glad to report that since that song released in June of 2007 I have become a new creature. I have never been so relieved and freed from my past and the future looks very bright ahead.

I'm am currently under the care and counsel of Bishop Norman Wagoner, and locally I'm am covered by District Elder Dwayne Shepherd of Greater Apostolic Faith Temple Church which is my Home church where I came from.

All of these things I submit humbly and respectfully and pray restoration with meekness. If a public rebuke is necessary I'm willing to receive it, but please know in my heart that I know Who Jesus really is. I still teach and preach the apostles' doctrine according to Acts 2:38 and I'm a TOTALLY on fire for Jesus. My mission is clear; unify the body for the edification of the Kingdom. To reach the masses through mainstream media with creativity and a real flow of the unadulterated anointing.

Am I perfect ? no . Will I still make mistakes, most likely. But I am completely and totally striving for excellence through Jesus Christ Our Savior. Anyone that needs to respond feel free to hit me up at www.myspace.com/theofficialtonex

Thank you all for reading this lengthy but imperative open apology.
Sincerely
Anthony C. Williams II



Beverly Crawford New CD


Beverly Crawford's dream to record a live CD in the entertainment capital of the world came true in April.

A fresh start with highly regarded hitmakers JDI Records granted her heart's desire with a live recording at Bishop Kenneth Ulmer's Faithful Central Bible Church.

The result for the multiple Grammy & Dove Award nominee is “Live From Los Angeles” – released on September 4. Featuring the smash hit single “He’s Done Enough,” “Live from Los Angeles” marks the return of one of gospel music’s premier vocalists, after a 3 year hiatus from recording.

Featuring special guest appearances by Ricky Dillard, Edwin Hawkins, er son (T.J.) and daughter (Trina) and Moses Tyson, “Live from Los Angeles” is a package filled with diverse choices.

“It’s always been a dream of mine to record live in Los Angeles, every since the heyday of gospel back with the late great James Cleveland” says Crawford. “So you can’t believe my excitement when God divinely connected my path with LA-based JDI Records and we were able to make my dream come true. My husband Todd & I have been totally immersed the last several years pastoring and building our church in my hometown of Gainesville, FL and had passed on so many recording offers. Likewise, JDI Records wasn’t actively looking to add any more artists to its roster. Yet God, in his infinite wisdom, did a holy hook-up and I am so excited about this project – I believe it’s the best one I’ve ever done!”

Best known for her classic hits “Praise Jehovah,” “Jesus Precious King," and "Marvelous" JDI Records takes Beverly straight to church where the psalmist delivers a string of just-her-size performances. “Live from Los Angeles” captures the true essence and anointing that is Beverly Crawford. Impressed by the song, Los Angeles power station KJLH-FM leaked a listen of "He's Done Enough" (click to listen and win) months before its release.

Considered a “singer’s singer” by her peers, for her amazing ability to deliver both traditional, hard-hitting songs and soft, melodic ballads alike, Ebony Magazine calls Beverly Crawford“… a vocal powerhouse that is one of the truly great voices of our times!”

Produced by Grammy-nominated producer Professor James Roberson & Michael Bereal, “Live from Los Angeles” is literally chock full of hits from beginning to end and the essence of the energy at the recording takes you right there. From the instant church classic “He’s Done Enough”, to the beautiful ballad “I’m Still Standing,” the irresistible groove “God Has Been Good” featuring Ricky Dillard, and the remake of her classic “Praise Jehovah,” “Live from Los Angeles” is simply put, Beverly Crawford at her signature best! Distributed by Sony BMG Red, “Live from Los Angeles” is available on CD, DVD, Songbook and Soundtrack.

Crawford is currently on a 40 city promotional tour in support of “Live from Los Angeles,” making appearances in cities including Los Angeles, Atlanta, New York, Chicago, Washington, DC, Philadelphia, and her hometown of Gainesville. For a complete listing of tour cities & performance dates for the “He’s Done Enough – Live from Los Angeles tour,” call 213-381-7177.