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JUNETEENTH FOOD BOWL JUNE 11, 2026 AT NEW MOUNT ROSE AT 12:00 NOON.

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  JUNETEENTH FOOD BOWL JUNE 11, 2026 AT NEW MOUNT ROSE AT 12:00 NOON.  https://www.cbsnews.com/texas/video/fort-worth-church-building-garden-boxes-to-help-address-food-insecurity/ Join us tomorrow, Thursday, June 11, 2026 , for the Juneteenth Food Bowl at New Mount Rose Missionary Baptist Church . Thanks to our generous partners at Midwest Food Bank and the dedicated Labor Detail Team , we will distribute more than 10,000 pounds of food to local churches, ministries, and community organizations serving our community neighbors throughout Fort Worth and surrounding areas. Together, we are helping fill our neighbors’ bowls with food and their souls with hope. “Filling Bowls, Blessing Souls.” — Proverbs 19:17 We invite you to become a ministry partner by sowing a seed into this work of compassion, service, and community care. Financial Contributions (Zelle) newmtrosembc@gmail.com For More Information Pastor Kyev P. Tatum, Sr.   817-966-7625 Location New Mount Rose Mission...

GET YOUR BALLS AND LETS GO! Civil Rights Leaders Reviewing LPGA Coach Gladys M. Lee’s Complaint Following Incident at Texas 9 Golf Course.

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GET YOUR BALLS AND LETS GO!  Civil Rights Leaders Reviewing LPGA Coach Gladys M. Lee’s Complaint Following Incident at Texas 9 Golf Course.  https://www.nbcdfw.com/video/news/call-for-change/gladys-lee-texas-black-sports-hall-fame-golf-inner-city-youth/3916168/ “It’s Not About Color But Character.”  By Pastor Kyev P. Tatum, Sr., Publisher, Black Texans, Inc.  FORT WORTH, Texas — Civil rights leaders are reviewing a complaint made by longtime youth golf advocate Coach Gladys M. Lee, a Texas Black Sports Hall of Fame inductee, LPGA Class A Teaching Professional, and one of the most accomplished and influential women in the history of golf in Fort Worth, who alleges she was treated disrespectfully during a recent encounter at Texas 9 Golf Course. Coach Lee said the incident left her feeling insulted, embarrassed, and offended following what she described as an unprofessional interaction with a white male director affiliated with the golf course. According to Lee, after...

A Promise Is a Promise: City of Fort Worth Juneteenth Kickoff Connects Legacy, Service, and Preservation.

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A Promise Is a Promise: City of Fort Worth Juneteenth Kickoff Connects Legacy, Service, and Preservation. Link:  https://www.nbcdfw.com/discover-black-heritage/rosieleetta-reed-keeping-the-legend-of-the-buffalo-soldier-alive-in-dfw/2312149/ FORT WORTH, Texas — The City of Fort Worth’s Juneteenth Kickoff Celebration at City Hall on June 9 brought together community leaders, historians, volunteers, and descendants of those who helped shape American history. Among those attending was Promise Johnson, granddaughter of Juneteenth icon Dr. Opal Lee, who was present to receive recognition on behalf of her grandmother for her historic contributions to the movement that led to Juneteenth becoming a federal holiday. Also attending were Pastor Kyev P. Tatum Sr. of New Mount Rose Missionary Baptist Church, Hall of Fame Commander RosieLeetta Reed, president of the Texas Buffalo Soldiers Association, and Dr. Spencer Smith, Jennifer Smith, and volunteers from The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-...

PRAYED UNTIL CHRISTMAS: The Miracle Birth of Pastor Kyev P. Tatum, Sr.

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  PRAYED UNTIL CHRISTMAS:  The Miracle Birth of Pastor Kyev P. Tatum, Sr. Before He Was a Pastor, He Was a Christmas Miracle “The effectual fervent prayer of a righteous woman availeth much.” — James 5:16 FORT WORTH, TEXAS — Every life has a beginning, but some lives begin with a miracle. The story of Pastor Kyev P. Tatum, Sr. did not begin in a church. It began with a mother searching for a new beginning. It began with sacrifice. It began with faith. And it began with a prayer. Before Kyev Tatum was born, his mother, Carol Ann Tatum, found herself facing one of the most difficult chapters of her life. According to family accounts she shared before her death in 2001, the child’s father had established another family and business and did not want the embarrassment or responsibility of publicly acknowledging a son born outside of marriage. Suddenly, Carol found herself pregnant, alone, and responsible for several young children. Rather than remain in Tyler, Texas, she made a co...