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  • Alvin Nathedous Williams

    Alvin Nathedous Williams

    2023 Ervin-Carter Award for Church Leadership

    Bro. Alvin Nathedous Williams is a man of valor whose relationships have always demonstrated firmness, passion, and strength. Brother Williams has been a champion for civil rights and ….

    Bro. Alvin Nathedous Williams and his late wife Barbara had a marriage blessed by God for 52 years.

    Bro. Williams received Jesus as his Lord and Savior when he was eleven years old at Day Street Baptist Church in Montgomery, Alabama. Since 1980 he has been a member of the Apostolic Church of God in Chicago. He was the Daytimers Leadership Co-Director from 1991 – 2010 and became Director of Daytimers Ministry in 2010. He has served diligently in that role up until 2022.

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    Other ministries that Bro. Williams has served on are the Baptism Committee as an altar worker for both the Tuesday morning Daytimers Bible study and Sunday Services. Brother Williams has also served on the Internal Security Ministry, the Willing Workers, and the Seasoned Saints.

    In his secular career, Brother Williams has been a letter carrier with the United States Postal Service (1950 to 1956). From 1956 to 1966 he was a police officer with the Chicago Police Department, a position he took when segregation in the police department did not allow Blacks the opportunity to be promoted to high ranks. He also worked at Metropolitan Life Insurance Company for twenty-five years. He also established his own insurance agency, Maxwell and Williams.

  • Dr. Alma Jones Bland

    Dr. Alma Jones Bland

    2021 Ervin-Carter Award for Church Leadership

    Alma Clementine Jones Bland was born in Florence, Alabama. I was the tenth of eleven children. Her parents were Joe W. and Cornelia M. Dixon. From the time I can remember my parents took me to Mount Moriah Primitive Baptist Church where Reverent Crump was the pastor. At the age of twelve, I accepted Jesus Christ as my Savior and joined Mount Moriah. I sang in the choir, attended Sunday School and BYPU and soon became a Sunday School.

    I attended Slater Elementary School and Burrell High School. In Florence, Alabama. After graduating from high school, I moved to Chicago where my sister Novella Mann, my Brothers Isaac, Samuel, and Charlie already resided. I joined Greater Saint John Baptist Church (now Saint John Church Baptist) where my family, including my aunt, Priscilla Body were already members. I have remained a member since 1953. At Saint John, I sang in the Gospel Choir, attended Sunday School. At St John, I have taught, and continues to teach, Sunday School, Vacation Bible School, and served as Sunday School Superintendent for fifteen years. As Superintendent, I attended the National Baptist Convention every year. Our Sunday School teachers, especially those who taught children and youth, were encouraged to bring every child, regardless of financially circumstances, to attend the convention. Many of our children had never been out of the city.

    I married Wallace Jones, Sr. To this union four children (two boys and two girls) were born: Lavoria Barrett, who is a nurse; Wallace Jones, Jr., a teacher; twins, Maurice, Master Gunnery Sgt., Marine Corp’ and Dr. Marilyn Fisher, Psychologist (Deceased). I have four grandchildren: one grandson, Lambers Fisher, LMFT. MDiv., Samantha R. Barrett Rogers, Cynthia Barrett, and Amber Z. Jones. I also have four great grandchildren: Isis Rogers, Khloe Barnhart, and Mia and Aja Fisher.

    In 1984, Alden Bland(deceased) and I were married. Alden was a very special man. He was a talented writer and an avid bible scholar. He was a God send for me and my children.

    After my children were in school, I decided to go to college. I attended Wilson Junior College while working nights at the Post Office and received an AA Degree. I continued my education and received both a Bachelor of Arts Degree and Master of Arts Degree from Roosevelt. Finally, I received a PhD. Degree in Education and Supervision from Northwestern University.

    After I received my bachelors, I taught seventh and eighth grade students at Poe Elementary School. After three years I became assistant principal at Cullen Elementary School. Shortly thereafter, the principal left Cullen and I became Acting Principal. After passing the Principal’s Examination, I was selected to be Principal of Carver Primary School and Wheatley Child-Parent Center in Altgeld Gardens (a housing project). The complex consisted of four separate buildings with a staff of more than fifty teachers and staff and over eight hundred students, PreK-5th grade. Most of the students were from single-parent, low-income homes and most of whom had little formal education. I partnered with City Junior College which brought teachers to the school to help parents get a GED. Several parents took classes and received the GED, some continued and received an AA Degree. Two of the parents continued and got a bachelor’s degree and returned to the school as teachers during my tenure.

    My teachers at Carver Primary School and Wheatley Child Parent Center were dedicated and the majority of our students were reading when they completed kindergarten. We piloted an All-Day kindergarten program which was approved by the Chicago Board of Education. The program was duplicated in all of the child-Parent Centers in the system and subsequently implemented in all Chicago public schools. While working in the Altgeld community, I served on several boards: Chairman of the Local Board of Managers for Chicago Youth Centers (helped raise funds and provided tutoring and counseling services for children and youth; as Chairman of Board for the Clinic of Altgeld and worked with Dr. Gloria Jackson Bacon a new State of the Arts Clinic in the Altgeld community; and I also served on the Board of Developing Communities Organization with Barack Obama, an organization designed to organize community leaders for political action.

    In 1990, I received The Whitman Award for Excellence in Education Management. In conjunction with Saint Xavier University, the first twenty principals to receive the award organized the Whitman Academy. The Academy focused on helping principals improve their skills and worked with them to and their schools to improve student performance. I was selected as President of the Academy.

    I have worked as an adjunct professor at Indiana State University-Northwest and student-teacher supervisor at Saint Xavier University,

    I have been a member of DuSable Museum Woman’s Board of African American History, the oldest African American History Museum in the country, for twenty-one years.

    I love to travel, I traveled to many cities in Mexico, and Europe, Australia,

    South Africa, Tahiti and San Hose. Also, I have enjoyed a number of cruises.

    For recreation, I play golf, do yoga, garden, and read.

    In addition to the Whitman Award, I received the Iota Phi Lambda Sorority, Inc. Alpha Chapter Lola Parker Visionary Award for Dedicated Service to The Community; the W.H. Lewis Pathfinders Award from Lauderdale County Chapter of Alabama Democratic Conference, and the Dr. Margaret Burroughs Legacy Award from DuSable Museum Women’s Board.

    Finally, my most important career has been to serve my Lord and Master, Jesus Christ by serving his People. I have dedicated my life to help and guide children and youth to find God and to be the best that they can be, and to serve adults and especially seniors as they strive to understand the Word of God and their Calling.

    I am Truly Blessed

  • Michael Jordan

    Michael Jordan

    Michael Jeffrey Jordan (born February 17, 1963), also known by his initials MJ,[8] is an American businessman and former professional basketball player who is a minority owner of the Charlotte Hornets of the National Basketball Association (NBA). He played 15 seasons in the NBA between 1984 and 2003, winning six NBA championships with the Chicago Bulls. Widely considered one of the greatest basketball players of all time,[9][10][11] he was integral in popularizing basketball and the NBA around the world in the 1980s and 1990s.[12] He is the wealthiest athlete of all time,[13][d] and one of the world’s richest celebrities, with a $4.3 billion net worth as of 2026.[15]

    Jordan played college basketball with the North Carolina Tar Heels. As a freshman, he was a member of the Tar Heels’ national championship team in 1982.[5] As a junior in 1984, he was named the national college player of the year and was selected by the Bulls with the third overall pick of the 1984 NBA draft.[5][16] With the Bulls, he emerged as a league star known for prolific scoring, defensive prowess and vehement competitiveness.[17][18] His leaping ability, demonstrated by performing slam dunks from the free-throw line in Slam Dunk Contests, earned him the nicknames “Air Jordan” and “His Airness“.[5] Jordan won his first NBA title with the Bulls in 1991 and followed that with titles in 1992 and 1993, securing a three-peat. Citing physical and mental exhaustion from basketball and superstardom, Jordan abruptly retired before the 1993–94 NBA season to play Minor League Baseball in the Chicago White Sox organization. He returned to the Bulls in 1995 and led them to three more championships in 19961997, and 1998, as well as a then-record 72 regular season wins in the 1995–96 NBA season.[5] Jordan retired for the second time in 1999, then returned for two NBA seasons from 2001 to 2003 as a member of the Washington Wizards.[5][16] He was selected to play for the United States national team during his college and NBA careers, winning four gold medals—at the 1983 Pan American Games1984 Summer Olympics1992 Tournament of the Americas and 1992 Summer Olympics—while also being undefeated.[19]

  • Michael Jordan

    Michael Jordan

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  • 1st Annual Weekend Recharge Cruise

    Rosa Sailes and The EZRA Project Chicago invite you to the First Annual Weekend Recharge Cruise July 29-August 3, 2026 on the Utopia of the Sears (Royal Caribbean Cruise Line)