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WGTS 91.9 invited their listeners all over the D.C. Metro area to make a difference in the community. On January 16,  Martin Luther King, Jr. Day, the radio station hosted “Take Over Day” at Central Union Mission, one of Washington, D.C.’s, major homeless shelters. Central Union Mission is a faith-based non-profit organization with six locations throughout the D.C. Metro area.

Not only does Central Union Mission provide emergency shelters, but it also provides a food, clothing, and furniture distribution center as well as rehabilitation programs for people with life-controlling issues. Deborah Chambers, Senior Director of Strategic Partnerships & Community Engagement helped form a partnership with WGTS 91.9 for Take Over Day. With the leadership of both Chaplain Kumar Dixit and Deborah Chambers, WGTS 91.9 and Central Union Mission came together to provide hospitality, joy, and hope to the residents.

From 6 a.m. to 6 p.m., individuals and groups of people signed up to help with various activities: preparing and serving meals, changing bed sheets, making sandwiches, and playing board games with the residents. Chaplain Kumar said, “The mission was so crowded with green-shirted volunteers. The cafeteria was split in two. One-half of the group was making sandwiches; the other half was playing board games with the residents.  It was a beautiful sight to see.” Central Union Mission also gave tours to the volunteers who had a special interest and wanted more information about the organization.

In honor of Martin Luther King Jr., Day, the Spiritual Care Department put together a special program for the residents. The mid-morning program started with everyone singing “Lift Every Voice and Sing,” the black national anthem, followed by a poem, special music, spoken word, and a message from Pastor Paul Graham, senior pastor at Restoration Praise Center Seventh-day Adventist Church.

Later in the afternoon, a group of 30 volunteers signed up for a “prayer walk” led by Chaplain Kumar. The group spent 90 minutes walking throughout the whole mission, praying over each level, room, and bed in the mission. The prayer walk was such an inspiring activity for the volunteers and residents who witnessed them.

WGTS 91.9 concluded the Take Over Day with an evening worship service led by the WGTS Gateway Band. Kyle Alexander, lead singer of the band, said, “It was a, meaningful day I think everyone who was there left a little different than when they came.” Chaplain Kumar concluded the service with an inspirational thought.

 Kumar Dixit, WGTS 91.9 Chaplain remarked on the day’s event, “I can’t believe how many of our listeners took the day off to serve.  We are hoping to plan many more opportunities to serve as the Hands and Heart of Jesus.” 

WGTS 91.9 thanks God for an uplifting event and looks forward to a year of bringing unity and hope to the community.

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President Barack Obama, First Lady Michelle Obama, and Sasha Obama lined up to serve dinner to residents of the Armed Forces Retirement Home in Northwest on Wednesday. The residence has cared for the country's veterans for 165 years, President Obama said in a tweet. "I was honored to be a small part of that mission." Last year, the first family served homeless residents and veterans at Friendship Place Homeless Center.


As he served on Wednesday, the President shook hands, laughed, and chatted with residents about sports, among other things.

And earlier that day, he participated in his final Turkey Pardon ceremony. He brought his two nephews, Austin and Aaron, instead of Sasha and Malia who "had a scheduling conflict," he said. "Actually, they just couldn’t take my jokes anymore. They were fed up."

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President Barack Obama, First Lady Michelle Obama, and Sasha Obama lined up to serve dinner to residents of the Armed Forces Retirement Home in Northwest on Wednesday. The residence has cared for the country's veterans for 165 years, President Obama said in a tweet. "I was honored to be a small part of that mission." Last year, the first family served homeless residents and veterans at Friendship Place Homeless Center.


As he served on Wednesday, the President shook hands, laughed, and chatted with residents about sports, among other things.

And earlier that day, he participated in his final Turkey Pardon ceremony. He brought his two nephews, Austin and Aaron, instead of Sasha and Malia who "had a scheduling conflict," he said. "Actually, they just couldn’t take my jokes anymore. They were fed up."

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Bringing unbridled Christian worship to the Greater Metropolitan DC area, Crazy Praze launches its first event, featuring various genres of music including Traditional Gospel, Contemporary Gospel, Rock, Neo-Soul, Holy Hip-Hop, Jazz, and CCM. The message of hope, forgiveness and love can be communicated in so many different ways and Crazy Praze provides a platform that facilitates that message so the unique and diverse expression comes through. Join us on Friday, August 5th for an amazing evening of fun, entertainment, ministry and fellowship as we welcome special guest artists Alex Williams, Tanya Dallas Lewis and Bride Dressed in Black. With the holy spirit as our guide, the Crazy Praze house band, singers, dancers and DJ will offer an unforgettable, celebratory style of praise that you won't want to miss!

The DC Premiere kicks off @ 8:00 PM. Tickets are $15.00 in advance and $20.00 at the door. For high school and college students, tickets are $10.00 with valid id. Advance tickets can be purchased online at www.crazypraze.net or by visiting our online events manager at http://crazypraze.ticketleap.com/crazy-praze-dc-premiere/

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CONTACT: Sheri Kirkpatrick
Alliance for Lupus Research
Direct Line: 732-842-1607
Toll Free: 866-WALK-ALR
Email: skirkpatrick@lupusresearch.org
Website: www.lupusresearch.org

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE- Washington, D.C. WALKS FOR A CURE FOR LUPUS

Washington, D.C. - On Sunday, October 2nd 2011, thousands of D.C. area residents will join the Alliance for Lupus Research (ALR) for the Washington, D.C. Walk with Us to Cure Lupus at the National Mall Capitol Reflecting Pool beginning at 9 a.m. Ted Leonsis, Chairman
and Majority Owner of Monumental Sports & Entertainment which owns the Washington Capitals (NHL), Wizards (NBA) and Mystics (WNBA), is chairing this year’s event. Last year’s D.C. ALR Walk generated more than $125,000, this year’s event is expected to raise $200,000
for lupus research, and will be held rain or shine. For more information on how you can participate contact the ALR office toll-free at 866-WALK ALR or visit walk.lupusresearch.org.

ABOUT LUPUS: Lupus is a chronic autoimmune disease in which a person's immune system mistakenly attacks the body's own cells and tissues and can cause life-threatening damage to major organs such as the kidneys, lungs, heart and the central nervous system. Additionally, it is the leading cause of death among women with autoimmune diseases who are in their childbearing years (ages 15-45). No single test can be used to diagnose lupus, and it may
take several months or years after symptoms first appear for doctors to make a definitive. Approximately 1 in 200 Americans have lupus. Anyone can develop lupus, including children, but certain people are more likely to develop the disease. Nine out of ten people who have
lupus are women, and the disease usually strikes during the childbearing years. Lupus is three times more common in African-American women than in Caucasian women and is also more
prevalent in women of Latino, Asian, and Native American descent.

ABOUT THE ALLIANCE FOR LUPUS RESEARCH: The ALR was founded in 1999 by Robert Wood Johnson IV, a member of the founding family of Johnson & Johnson, and owner of the New York Jets. The mission of the Alliance for Lupus Research is to fund biomedical research
into the cause, treatment and ultimately the cure for lupus. 100% of every dollar donated to the ALR, including support for the Walk with Us to Cure Lupus program, goes to support lupus research programs because ALR’s Board of Directors funds all administrative and fundraising expenses.

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The journey of a vision...

My vision came to me while attending a women's conference. I wasn't thinking about this vision and was completely caught off guard when that quiet voice whispered in my ear, "PRAISE". In addition to that the scripture foundation was already provided while at this conference! So I had a foundation scripture and the purpose, WOW. However, what did I do? Doubt.

How many times does God set you up for a blessing and you doubt the outcome?

As the song says "...the story doesn't end there...". God kept working with me, setting me up and placing people in my path that would ultimately place me on the road to fulfill the vision. Without going into the life story of the vision, this vision has been going strong for 9 years now and on Saturday, November 20th & Sunday, November 21st will mark 10 years since the inception of the PRAISE program within the Washington, DC Metropolitan Area.

This program/service has brought together over 800 individuals to lift up the name of Jesus through the art of movement ministry (dance, step, mime, singing, etc.) featuring various ministries and schools in the DC area.

My God is good and I just had to share this blog testimony.

Continued blessing to all that are on their journey of a vision and to those that have been sitting, waiting and contemplating, "It's time to move!".

The PRAISE program theme this year is "The Commission- Go into the world and preach, teach, dance, step, mime, move". I encourage each of you to move and do what it is that God has called you to do.

Blessings,

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