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  • What does it mean for Parents, Grandparents, or Aunts?

    What does it mean for Christians?

    Whether one is celebrating National Son’s Day, Christianity, or both, don’t forget to celebrate! 

  • Some people seek advice and healing from a therapist, psychiatrist, or family members. Some may go to a gym, shop, or the movies to escape reality or deal with their problems.  Some attend Sunday School for growth and encouragement. Whatever one needs for strength and healing, Sunday School is often recommended as a form of group therapy. 

     

    Pastor Treyvon Sinclair, Sr., will be discussing Forgiveness on Wednesday mornings and evenings, focusing on the life of Joseph.

    Triumphs

    Trials & Tribulations

    Testimonies

    Please refer to the church website for times. https://www.ctkbc.org

  • Following the Industrial Revolution in Great Britain, machines enabled laborers to work more efficiently, reducing the need for manual labor. This change led to a rise in the labor movement. Workers endured 12-hour days and low wages. These harsh conditions led to activism. Aldermen Matthew Maguire, a machinist and union leader, and Peter McGuire, a labor organizer, advocated for Labor Day and the 8-hour workday. The following describes how their efforts led to greater recognition of workers.

    THE PROCESS

    In the 1870s, labor activist Matthew Maguire led several strikes to draw public attention to the long hours of manufacturing workers. By 1882, he had become secretary and a leading figure in the Central Labor Union of New York, where he organized and represented workers.

    According to legend, Peter McGuire, a labor leader, stood before the New York Central Labor Union on May 12, 1882, and suggested setting aside one day each year to honor labor. He believed Labor Day should be celebrated with a street parade to publicly show the strength and unity of trade and labor organizations.

    THE PLAN

    Peter McGuire was a young and well-respected union leader. As a child of immigrants, he left school early to work. In 1881, he founded the United Brotherhood of Carpenters and served as its first general secretary, guiding the organization to become the largest trade union of its time. Later, he joined forces with his friend Samuel Gompers, a leading figure in the cigar makers’ union, to found the American Federation of Labor (AFL). Through his leadership roles in both the AFL and the Carpenters, McGuire led the major strikes of 1886 and 1890, bringing the eight-hour workday to national attention.

    THE PRODUCT

    Numerous states recognized the holiday in the 1880s. It did not become an official national holiday until President Grover Cleveland signed it into law in June 28th, 1894.

    Grover Cleveland and Frances Folsom, Grover, the only President who married in the White House.

    June 28, 1894, was the day former President Grover Cleveland signed the bill declaring Labor Day an official Holiday on the first Monday in September. 

    For more detailed information, please read the following cites:

    https://www.rd.com/article/what-is-labor-day/

    https://www.dol.gov/general/laborday/history-maguire

  • Update: Free cleaning supplies at Lowe’s tomorrow, Wednesday, August 13th, 2025. Click the link below for info. 

    https://www.fox6now.com/news/southeast-wisconsin-historic-flooding-free-cleanup-supplies-available

    Consumers, businesses, and community spaces in Milwaukee have been hit hard by basement and property flooding. Some faced dangerous situations, such as being trapped in vehicles. In response, support is available, including emergency financial aid, shelter assistance, and local recovery programs to help people recover and rebuild.

    Help information distributed by Brother E. Cole.

    Updates: State Fair Closed Early

    Updates: Fox 13 Seattle News 

    Updates: Milwaukee Channel 12 News

    Updates: Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Update

    https://www.jsonline.com/live-story/news/local/milwaukee/2025/08/11/wisconsin-flooding-updates-closures-cleanup-aftermath-in-milwaukee/85603060007/

    Updates: Milwaukee CBS 58

    If possible, check on neighbors and the elderly, and assist where one can to support community recovery.  

  • Faithful To The Finish

    On Good Friday, July 18, 2025, at 6:00 p.m., members of Christ The King Baptist Church and supportive clergy from across the city and state joyfully gathered at Discovery World to honor two extraordinary milestones: the church’s 40th Founders’ Celebration and the well-deserved retirement of Pastor John Wesley McVicker, Sr. The evening radiated with uplifting music, shared meals, and powerful speeches, all centering on a jubilant celebration of Pastor McVicker’s enduring, positive impact on Milwaukee, CTK, and the wider community.  

    In spirited anticipation of this milestone, CTK members united in a generous outpouring of support and heartfelt appreciation before Pastor McVicker’s cheerful retirement and the joyful installation of Executive Pastor Treyvon Sinclair, Sr. Members who were able gave $1,000 each to help clear the church’s mortgage, demonstrating the event’s spirit of communal generosity and legacy. This spirit permeated all aspects of the celebration. 

    Souvenir Booklet Ads

    To honor this occasion, parishioners, clergy, and businesses contributed souvenir ads celebrating Pastor McVicker, Sr., and First Lady Marilynn. Ad messages reflected gratitude and appreciation, reinforcing the event’s central themes of leadership and legacy. The souvenir book thus became a significant tribute to both the church and its leadership. 

    Once a buyer sent an email with all required information and payment to Chairperson Vivian King or a committee member, a binding contract was created. Upon acceptance of the ad offer and receipt of payment, the ad was included in the souvenir book. Each member was responsible for purchasing their own ad, regardless of employment status, and no complimentary ads were provided. Furthermore, if any changes to the ad or contract were made by the committee without the buyer’s written consent, the agreement would be considered void.

    The Anniversary Committee did not notify buyers about issues or missing materials with their ads, as all necessary items had already been included in the original submission emails. Thus, the confirmed contract and payment ensured the souvenir book accurately reflected the McVicker Family’s positive legacy.

    Here is an example to view:

    Commentary Note:

    Anniversary Committees should note that if an ad contract is not properly negotiated and confirmed by both the buyer and the seller, any party—including the local church and its Anniversary Committee Members—may be held liable for breach of contract, fraud, or negligence. Once both parties have signed the contract and payment has been made, the agreement becomes legally binding. Additionally, any uncorrected errors in the ad could void the agreement due to breach of contract. 


    A diverse array of ads filled the souvenir book, unified by admiration for Pastor John Wesley McVicker, Sr., and First Lady Marilynn. In turn, their Retirement Celebration gathered the community, highlighting the far-reaching influence Pastor McVicker had throughout his service, a true reflection of the event’s significance.

    A wide array of esteemed clergy and churches from Milwaukee, Wisconsin, and across the nation contributed ads to the souvenir book, each honoring Pastor and First Lady McVicker’s legacy and reflecting the deep bonds within the faith community.

    Welcoming

    As guests joyfully enjoyed their meals, an atmosphere of celebration filled the room with uplifting melodies and heartfelt congratulations for Pastor McVicker’s retirement, further strengthening the focus on honoring his cherished ministry and the church’s remarkable milestone. This celebratory mood carried through the remainder of the evening.

    Sensational speeches followed, culminating in a final toast to Pastor John Wesley McVicker, Sr., which seamlessly transitioned into personal reflections and tributes from his peers

    “Pastor taught you how to keep a woman,” said Pastor Eldridge Sims.


    Although at the crowning moment, Pastor allowed his brothers in the ministry to give him his flowers. This gesture underscored the significance of the collective contributions to his journey. 


    Two leading clergy who were unable to attend the finale still placed an ad in the book, ensuring their participation was felt.

    Excused for illness: Dr. Archie Ivy (New Hope Missionary Baptist Church), His son, Rev. Reginald Ivy, came for support. 

    Excused for work: Pastor, Dr. Joe Albert Bush, Sr..


    After the speeches and supper, guests joyfully commemorated the night with photos, capturing memories filled with laughter and affection. The celebration then concluded upstairs with spirited dancing led by the DJ, bringing the evening to a joyous and unforgettable close. 


  • Mr Maurice Wince, along with his lovely wife, celebrated their three-year anniversary of Sherman Park Groceries.

    Problem

    Solution

    Sherman Park’s Grocery Store Anniversary Day serves as a reminder that food options remain available for Milwaukee consumers. The store continues to welcome everyone who wishes to purchase food, emphasizing that there is still hope and access in the Sherman Park community. 

    Store Hours

    For more detailed information, please click on the store’s link below and visit the Channel 12 or Fox News website.

    https://shermanparkgrocery.com

  • Please watch the video for more details.

    Commentary: Milwaukee, Racine, Kenosha, Chicago, and many other cities, join me in fasting and praying!

    For more information on the abduction of Jamal White in the vehicle below, please refer to the Fox 6 News link. Milwaukee

    Fast & Pray

    “Deliver me from my enemies, O God; protect me from those who rise up against me. Deliver me from evildoers and save me from bloodthirsty men.” Psalm 59.

    I pray that Archangel Michael intervenes with his sword and brings Jamal back home safely. I ask that our Lord and Father, Jesus Christ, cause a fatal heart attack to the person or persons who took Jamal White, and that their death be immediate. I also pray that little Jamal White finds the courage and strength to dial 911.

    Lord, you said, “We have not because we ask not!” As a family, we pray that you bring little Jamal White back to us unharmed. If those responsible do not perish from a heart attack, I pray that Jamal receives the strength to fight, grab the gun, and defend himself against the criminals and run from the captors and seek immediate help from a good Samaritan.”

    I pray that your will be done, in Jesus’ name.

  • When people are happy to see each other, introverts may greet you with a friendly smile, while extraverts might shake hands, give high-fives, hug multiple times, or even offer a friendly kiss on the cheek to express their love, friendship, and appreciation. These types of affirmations are considered expressions of Agape Love (unconditional love) and Philia Love (friendship).

    Another type of love that Plies World depicts in his video with Jamie Foxx and The-Dream is Eros, which represents the love between a husband and wife or a boyfriend and girlfriend. This love is more than friendship; it encompasses romantic feelings.

    Please Excuse My Hands (Video) (Feat. Jamie Foxx & The-Dream)

    If someone is giving you a ride home and they are not the “love of your life,” and their hands start to touch your leg, you can assertively say, “This leg does not need a massage!” If their hands touch your shoulder, tell them, “Don’t touch me,” inquire about their wife, and they should stop immediately. This way, you can arrive at your destination safely.

    However, if the unwanted touches persist and lead to a dangerous situation, it’s essential to remember a lesson from the show Medium. In one episode, Allison warned a young teenager seven years before her abduction, rape, and murder:

    “He looked a little older, but he seemed harmless at first when you were bending over to tie your shoe. When he offers you a ride, refuse it, and if he won’t listen, FIGHT LIKE HELL.”

    Ladies and gentlemen, it’s crucial to know how to defend yourself. In case of an emergency, if you can’t access your mace, learn self-defense techniques. Consider enrolling in a karate or judo class to equip yourself with the skills needed to protect yourself from imminent danger.

  • A Friendly Reminder from Pastor John Wesley McVicker, Sr.:

    “Jesus can change your mind! A Testimony from the Tombs. Your circumstances may not change, but Jesus can transform your viewpoints and outlook. When you focus on Jesus, you can see hope in Christ.”

    Here is a recap from the Father’s Day service on June 15th.

    First and Second Readings of The Word of God

    Prayer of Invocation and Praise

    Welcoming

    Christ The King Baptist Church youth expresses his enduring love and complete compassion for Jesus Christ, emphasizing how his relationship with God supports him in school and life. Please hear the testimony from Golda Meir’s track athlete, Julius.

    https://youtube.com/clip/UgkxJL9H3deU1dKib-38ZBDDIRwtHCcdnlYh?si=oSKKoLUzwm7dVEn2

    Altar Prayer

    Announcements and Recognitions from Pastor John Wesley McVicker, Sr.

    “Out of 365, this is your one day! All day! Milk it because it’s going to be over when the clock strikes 12:01,” said Pastor John Wesley McVicker, Sr.

    “I’m glad to see my friend, the top cop of our county, Sheriff, Denita Ball is here this morning, thank you for being here with us this morning. Thank you for worshipping with us today.”

    “Dr. Jacqueline Howell transitioned from Labor to Rest. Suppose you’re at least my age or a few years younger and have children. She was our pediatrician.

    Two doctors took care of us, Dr. Windon Pen Lacy, who was the obstetrician, after he caught them and handed them off to Dr. Jacqueline Howell. 94 years young. Thank God for her,” added Pastor McVicker.

    “No longer was anyone able to dictate his steps.
    Even with a chain, no one was able to bind him anymore.
    Ordinances, laws created to prevent him from being the man he was supposed to be,” added Pastor McVicker.

    “He stood up against the status quo and reclaimed
    The systems targeted him, but the
    No one was able to subdue him.
    Repeatedly chains and shackles, tools, Repeatedly those tools were implemented but he overcame them,” Verse 4, added Pastor McVicker.

    “Every mechanism to restrict and restrain him failed.
    Fought against legalized controls, the tombs became his assigned place.
    “No law, policy, or practice could kill this man’s dreams and desires for freedom.”

    “The caveat was although he moved beyond those impediments, the mental anguish provoked outbursts and expressions of deep-seated pain and distress.”

    “Constantly Night and day, he was screaming in the tombs and mountains and gashing himself with stones”

    “Not just this man, if assigned to the tombs long enough can and will engage in self-destructive behavior because of being emotionally and psychologically emasculated by those who could exert power over his life.”

    “His coping mechanism to be assigned a lot in life resulted in normalized antisocial and self-destructive behavior.”

    “Life in the tomb is a daily reminder that no one cares about your welfare, humanity.”

    This man was being dominated and controlled by voices that refused to grant him freedom of choice and mind.
    Trying to convince him that life in the tombs became his fate.

    JESUS wanted the man to tune out those voices so he could live his life unfettered from his past. This man had been resistant to every system.”

    Rebellion Against Systems and Societies
    https://youtube.com/clip/UgkxEN36wFXByF9bxIxDo_pMatCFTk4cP7YV?si=luGglrwmBS7pgoaS

  • https://youtu.be/TZVHN1KtSok?si=wma40ZV4lfm2lggj

    The scene above is not the specific scene that reminded me of Christine, but it’s a healthy show that promotes parental love relationships with their children.

    Yesterday’s episode from Medium reminded me of my late and dearest friend, Christine Pham-Banh of Milwaukee. We worked together on Summerfest Grounds at Wongs Wok. She truly had a giving spirit per the article on https://chippewa.com. I never asked her for anything, yet she always brought me popcorn nightly after our shift. I still miss her lovely spirit! She’s the only reason I stopped working at Summerfest’s Wong’s Wok-my first Summerfest job! I still had other friends there, but Christine was my ride and die. Her sudden death at her family restaurant was extremely shocking and unbearable. At her funeral, her Mom put everything she wanted for Christmas in her coffin: her new tennis shoes, CDs, and more. In their religion, she will use them in the afterlife. I pray that I will see her again one day in the first, second, or third Heaven. May her sweet Soul Rest in Peace.

    More photos from Facebook.