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May 09, 2013 CSEA, UUP [United University Professions], clergy, Brooklyn community, and elected officials march and rally to save SUNY Downstate Medical Center. Press conference with Al Sharpton outside hospital; march to Mt Zion Church for church service; march back to hospital for end of day rally. Speakers Bishop Orlando Findlayter [gray shirt; white collar]; NYS Senator Daniel L. Squadron [young; red tie; beard/moustache]; pastor Shane Vidal [beret]; pastor Al Cockfield; patient Lois Cooper; pastor Dr Kevin Bond [hat]. Chris Black [NYSUT] w/ Donna A. Belgrave-Calder, wheelchair]. At church: its pastor Gilford T. Monroe; Rev Anita Burson [turtleneck; gray hair]; Dr Allen Martin [bow tie]; NYS Senator Kevin Parker [blue shirt, yellow tie]; Rabbi Michael Feinberg, executive director of Greater New York Labor-Religion Coalition; Mohammad Razvi [Executive Director and Founder of Council of Peoples Organization (COPO), pink tie]; Evelyn Williams [gray suit, red hair]; Assemblyman Nick Perry [yellow shirt]. UUP: Eileen Landy [sec’y]; Philippe Abraham [Vice President for Professionals, white shirt]; Fred Kowal [pres]; Arty Shertzer [Exec Bd, chapter pres at Stony Brook; red]. CSEA statewide pres Danny Donohue and statewide sec’y Denise Berkley. Also Lester Crockett, CSEA Metropolitan Region President, Althea Green-Pruitt; Anthony Feliciano [Commissioner, Public Health System, young]. Susan Kent [Public Employees Federation (PEF); blond]. Barbara Bowen [Professional Staff Congress (PSC)]; Rowena Blackman-Stroud [UUP chapter pres, orange]..
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The Army Chief of Staff’s inaugural Army Profession Symposium at West Point, New York, July 30. Senior Leadership from all across the Army gathered to develop a shared vision, reinforce guidance, and generate dialogue on living the Army ethic.
(Photos by: John Pellino/ DPTMS VI)
Magic. It exists and it happened right here on this bed. For this, ladies and gentlemen, is an abandoned brothel in Seoul, South Korea. Shocking that no one the bed was worth salvaging.
The Army Chief of Staff’s inaugural Army Profession Symposium at West Point, New York, July 30. Senior Leadership from all across the Army gathered to develop a shared vision, reinforce guidance, and generate dialogue on living the Army ethic.
(Photos by: John Pellino/ DPTMS VI)
The Army Chief of Staff’s inaugural Army Profession Symposium at West Point, New York, July 30. Senior Leadership from all across the Army gathered to develop a shared vision, reinforce guidance, and generate dialogue on living the Army ethic.
(Photos by: John Pellino/ DPTMS VI)
The Army Chief of Staff’s inaugural Army Profession Symposium at West Point, New York, July 30. Senior Leadership from all across the Army gathered to develop a shared vision, reinforce guidance, and generate dialogue on living the Army ethic.
(Photos by: John Pellino/ DPTMS VI)
The Army Chief of Staff’s inaugural Army Profession Symposium at West Point, New York, July 30. Senior Leadership from all across the Army gathered to develop a shared vision, reinforce guidance, and generate dialogue on living the Army ethic.
(Photos by: John Pellino/ DPTMS VI)
The Army Chief of Staff’s inaugural Army Profession Symposium at West Point, New York, July 30. Senior Leadership from all across the Army gathered to develop a shared vision, reinforce guidance, and generate dialogue on living the Army ethic.
(Photos by: John Pellino/ DPTMS VI)
Ornamental Christians?
(edited from Spurgeon's "The Master's Profession;
The Disciples' Pursuit" #977. Psalm 40:9, 10)
In all our churches there is a very large
proportion of idle people. I hope they are
saved; the Lord knows whether they are or
not. But whatever else they are saved from,
certainly they are not saved from laziness.
We seem to get some people who are but half
converted. I hope their hearts are converted,
as their hands do no work.
Albeit, there are some portions of the body
which may be said to be ornamental; it is
equally true that they also have some distinct
service; there is not one of them put there
to do nothing.
Some Christians seem to imagine that they
are ornaments, for certainly they are of no use.
They think that their whole duty consists in
taking their seat, filling up their place, and
listening with more or less attention to the
sermons that are preached.
As to the idea of everybody doing something
for Christ, and the exhortation as good
soldiers of the cross not to shirk their duty;
these people say that it is sheer madness.
Sleepy souls, they presently become victims
of their own infatuation. As men who habituate
themselves to take opium, they grow soporific.
Then their Christianity becomes like a dream.
The apathy of the church, which has lasted so
long, is truly disheartening. With many a deep
drawn sigh do we bewail it. O that we could
get the church to awake!
The Army Chief of Staff’s inaugural Army Profession Symposium at West Point, New York, July 30. Senior Leadership from all across the Army gathered to develop a shared vision, reinforce guidance, and generate dialogue on living the Army ethic.
(Photos by: John Pellino/ DPTMS VI)
The Army Chief of Staff’s inaugural Army Profession Symposium at West Point, New York, July 30. Senior Leadership from all across the Army gathered to develop a shared vision, reinforce guidance, and generate dialogue on living the Army ethic.
(Photos by: John Pellino/ DPTMS VI)
Secretary of the Army, Hon. Ryan D. McCarthy, and Chief of Staff of the Army, Gen. James C. McConville, speak during the opening ceremony of the Army Profession Forum in Arlington, Va., Dec. 11, 2019. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Dana Clarke)
The Army Chief of Staff’s inaugural Army Profession Symposium at West Point, New York, July 30. Senior Leadership from all across the Army gathered to develop a shared vision, reinforce guidance, and generate dialogue on living the Army ethic.
(Photos by: John Pellino/ DPTMS VI)
The Army Chief of Staff’s inaugural Army Profession Symposium at West Point, New York, July 30. Senior Leadership from all across the Army gathered to develop a shared vision, reinforce guidance, and generate dialogue on living the Army ethic.
(Photos by: John Pellino/ DPTMS VI)
The Army Chief of Staff’s inaugural Army Profession Symposium at West Point, New York, July 30. Senior Leadership from all across the Army gathered to develop a shared vision, reinforce guidance, and generate dialogue on living the Army ethic.
(Photos by: John Pellino/ DPTMS VI)
The Army Chief of Staff’s inaugural Army Profession Symposium at West Point, New York, July 30. Senior Leadership from all across the Army gathered to develop a shared vision, reinforce guidance, and generate dialogue on living the Army ethic.
(Photos by: John Pellino/ DPTMS VI)
The Army Chief of Staff’s inaugural Army Profession Symposium at West Point, New York, July 30. Senior Leadership from all across the Army gathered to develop a shared vision, reinforce guidance, and generate dialogue on living the Army ethic.
(Photos by: John Pellino/ DPTMS VI)