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In celebration of the Year of International Chemistry 2011 and the 2011 International Year for People of African Descent, please join Metropolitan A.M.E. Church, the American Chemical Society(ACS) and the National Organization for the Professional Advancement of Black Chemists and Chemical Engineers (NOBCChE) for the 1st D.C. Area “Percy Julian “Morning of Discovery” for middle-school students!

Explore your interest in science with “Hands-on” experiments, Workshops, Meet and talk to African-American Scientists from the local area, and enjoy Snacks…

“Percy Julian Morning of Discovery”

Metropolitan AME Church
1518 M St. NW
Washington, DC 20005
October 29, 2011

8:00am – 12:00pm

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Steward Maurita Coley, executive director of Capital Area Asset Builders, a nonprofit leader in Greater Washington, received the 2011 Paul R. Dean Award from Georgetown Law School recently. She was the only female and African American among the five distinguished alumni cited as this year’s awardees by the law school.

The prestigious award is named for the late former dean and dean emeritus of the Georgetown Law School who was often referred to as the “founding dean of the modern Georgetown University Law Center,” Under his visionary leadership, the Law Center was transformed into one of the nation’s elite law schools.

Steward Coley’s Capital Area Asset Builders helps low-income communities build assets by becoming small business owners, homeowners, and improving their education, financial capability, and job skills. She is a former Partner with the Davis Wright Tremaine and the Cole, Raywid & Braverman law firms, and has served as an executive at BET Holdings, Inc.

As an alumna of Georgetown Law School (class of l981), Ms. Coley has served as Vice Chair of the African American Scholarship Endowment and co-chair of the first BLSA/Alumni Reunion Committee and is a former member of the Law Alumni Board. She received the Alumnae Award from Georgetown Law in 2006, and she currently serves as a co-chair of the Georgetown Law Class of 1981’s 30th Reunion Committee.



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Metropolitan African Methodist Episcopal Church Celebrates Christian Education Sunday
on Sunday, September 25, 2011

Featuring  Dr. Suzan D. Johnson Cook Ambassador- at- Large for International Religious Freedom Renowned Religious and Community Leader, Author, and Advisor to U.S. Presidents Speaking at 7:45 A.M.

Rev. Jonathan V. Newton
Rising Young Minister in the African Methodist Episcopal Denomination and Assistant Pastor at Metropolitan A.M.E. Church speaking at 11:00 A.M.

Metropolitan A.M.E. Church is located at 1518 M Street, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20005
Free parking available at the National Education Association garage (across the street from the church) and at the PMI Parking garage at 1615 M Street (across the street from the National Geographic Society).

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“Yield yourselves to the Lord and come to his sanctuary.”-
2 Chronicles 30:8

Metropolitan AME Church sanctuary has been Restored!
“Restoration: the act of restoring, renewal, revival, or reestablishment.”

7:45 AM Early Service
9:30 AM Sunday School
11:00 AM Mid-morning Service

A Kingdom Word for Kingdom Living!





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Rev. Ronald E. Braxton
September 18, 2011



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Metropolitan will broadcast live coverage of the 7:45 and 11:00 AM Sunday worship services and Wednesday noon services from our website.

We want to see you in church BUT if you can’t make it, join us virtually at http://www.ibroadcasts.tv/MAMEC-livewebcast.htm

Services are viewable on PCs, iPhones, wifi connected iPads and Android smartphones and tablet devices .

Be sure to refresh your browser page at 10 munites before service starts for best results!

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