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FOG (Favor of God) 4
“Whenever we think of Christ, we should recall the love that led Him to bestow on us so many graces and favors, and also the great love God showed in giving us in Christ a pledge of His love; for love calls for love in return. Let us strive to keep this always before our eyes and to rouse ourselves to love Him.”
~ Saint Teresa of Avila
“The person who receives the most favors is the one who knows how to return them.”
~Syrus
Forward Thinkers, the FOG (Favor of God) series has been life changing this month at the Green House International Church, “the place where you go to.” Forward Thinkers, on last week I was led to personally reach out to a family member whom was seeking the Lord for a major breakthrough; her son to receive a scholarship to college. I boldly told her to bring her son to the Green House International Church because, there would be a word declared that her son needed to hear. After church he and I stood in the church parking lot talking and he said, “Thank you. I got a lot out of the sermon this morning.” Forward Thinkers, I told him to repeat after me: “I receive it” and he did just as I requested. The next day, he received his first scholarship offer for college.
Forward Thinkers, this month I’ve been tagged on social media to several praise reports where people were publicly stating the impact the FOG (Favor of God) series was having on their life.
Forward Thinkers, the FOG (Favor of God) is real. We have all heard the popular saying in our culture today, ‘the struggle is real’ but I cancel the struggle with the FOG (Favor of God). Forward Thinkers, do you have any proof today that the FOG (Favor of God) is real?
Luke 2:51-52 New International Version (NIV)
51 Then he went down to Nazareth with them and was obedient to them. But his mother treasured all these things in her heart. 52 And Jesus grew in wisdom and stature, and in favor with God and man.
Forward Thinkers, let’s unpack this scripture loaded with a special package of favor. We must understand it takes all the ingredients inside the package to produce the desired outcome. You will not get the desired results by leaving out some of the major ingredients.
Forward Thinkers, let’s start by establishing the “He” in the text which is Jesus. The church must get back to the place where Jesus is our “standard.” The church is marketing to the world that we are Christians meaning that we are Christ-like but, the reality is the church is moving more and more away from teachings and actions of Christ daily. Forward Thinkers, Jesus came to give us an example to follow so the enemy would not be able to defeat us but, we have allowed the enemy to trick us into believing Jesus is outdated and old fashion. Jesus said, “He came so we could have life” and experience life to the fullest. We are struggling in life because, we are trying to figure out life when Jesus has already given us a winning playbook.
Forward Thinkers, how smart would it be to have the world famous recipe for chocolate chip cookies and then eliminate the chocolate from the bowl of ingredients and expect to achieve the desired result of producing chocolate chip cookies? Eliminating Jesus from the equation of living an abundant life makes just about as much sense as eliminating the chocolate.
Forward Thinkers, recently, a reporter asked me how I would describe myself and I said, “I’m a non-traditional Pastor with an out the box ministry mindset.” I have the social conscience of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. along with the activism spirit of “by any means necessary” of Malcolm X but I acknowledge without the grace and mercy of Jesus Christ, I’m nothing. I said while I was trying to figure out who I was, God’s grace and mercy covered me and today the favor of God is carrying me.
Forward Thinkers, the desired outcome is to operate with the favor of God but, let’s observe all the ingredients that produce the favor of God and man in our life.
Forward Thinkers, Jesus was obedient. I know I just lost many of my readers right there because, a major ingredient to producing favor is obedience and most in today’s society believe obedience is a curse word.
Isaiah 1:19 New International Version (NIV)
19 If you are willing and obedient, you will eat the good things of the land;
Forward Thinkers, remember, the bible says that God withholds no good thing from the righteous and its clear obedience is a major pathway to receiving the favor of God; obtaining all the good things known to man.
Ephesians 6:1-3 New International Version (NIV)
6 Children, obey your parents in the Lord, for this is right. 2 “Honor your father and mother”—which is the first commandment with a promise— 3 “so that it may go well with you and that you may enjoy long life on the earth.”
Forward Thinkers, the bible says obey your parents and notice Jesus obeyed his parents. My grandparents spoiled me as a kid but I had to make good grades, go to church, and obey their rules. I could drive any car they owned, shop at any store I desired and used their line of credit as long as I obeyed their rules. Forward Thinkers, obedience produced favor in my life at an early age.
Forward Thinkers, wisdom is the next ingredient to receiving the favor of God. Jesus grew in wisdom. Are you growing in wisdom too? Remember when we seek wisdom we find the favor of God. I discovered wisdom is the foundation of wise decision making; wise decision makers flow in the favor of God. Wisdom is more than intelligence, because I know a large amount of smart people who make unwise decisions and operate outside the favor of God. I’m finally smart enough to know I’m not smart enough to operate at my fullest potential without the favor of God.
Forward Thinkers, stature is another ingredient in the favor of God package. Let me define stature: status, standing, influence, fame, the level of respect.
Forward Thinkers, remember God told Abraham, “I will make your name great” and as Forward Thinking believers, we receive all the promises Abraham received. The FOG (Favor of God) will also change how people treat you. When the favor of God is on you, that shift you’ve been seeking will find you. The favor of God will turn your situation from negative to victorious.
I realize someone is saying but Pastor I’ve made some poor decisions and my current standing is not good, and I’m disqualified from the favor of God. Let me remind you of Jacob, (the trickster) in the bible who made one great decision to turn his selfish ways around and turn to God. Forward Thinkers, that one decision released the favor of God in his life and he became a new person (Israel).
Forward Thinkers, let me encourage you to remand faithful to God while you wait on the Favor of God: to promote you into greatness. We love the story of Moses, the liberator of his people, but we often forget Moses spent his early life living in a foreign land on the run for murder, and living in the wilderness before he became the leader of all Israel.
Forward Thinkers, the FOG (Favor of God) tracker is in full effect and people who ignored you, will now respect your gifts.
Forward Thinkers, obedience caused Jesus to grow into wisdom; wisdom produced the FOG (Favor of God) and the FOG (Favor of God) increased His stature. Forward Thinkers, your stature is changing for the better now.
Forward Thinkers, the FOG (Favor of God) will come through man. God will use a man to grant you a promotion on your job, to approve a pay increase in your salary, to cause a debt reduction in your financial affairs, loans will be approved, resources for school will be discovered, and blessings on delay will finally be released.
Pastor E. A. Deckard is the Senior Pastor/Founder of the Green House International Church located, 16711 Ella Blvd. Houston, Texas, 77090. To contact Pastor Deckard for speaking engagements contact him at pr.ghic@gmail.com or the church website www.ghic.net.
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Tribute to Allen Temple Baptist Church Pastor Emeritus Rev. Dr. J. Alfred Smith Sr., 94
Dr. Smith did not set out to become famous; however, he became a renowned, celebrated pastor, preacher, professor, prophet, author, and theologian. He has been honored as one of the top Black preachers of America, earned and received countless awards, and was the recipient of hundreds of honoree acknowledgements that would be a small book in itself.
“I decided early to give my life to something eternal and absolute. Not too little gods…. but to God who is the same yesterday, today, and tomorrow.” J. Alfred Smith Sr.
By Rev. Dr. Martha C. Taylor, Allen Temple Baptist Church Historian
Most tributes are written from the writer’s personal perspective of the deceased. My intent is to expand this tribute so that readers feel a sense of shared experiences and admiration. Pastor Smith had a unique gift of making each person feel as if their relationship with him was deep and personal; making every single one of us feel like the most important person he knew. To that extent this tribute is written as shared experiences and admiration for a man who was exceptional in his ministry, his mission and his life. To pay tribute to this giant of a man is a high privilege and honor.
The Rev. Dr. J. Alfred Smith Sr., lived a life beyond himself. Using his famous quote, “I wish I could make it plain,” my desire is to make this tribute plain so that the reader can feel Dr. Smith’s compassion, wisdom, his love for the other, his faithful service while he traveled the Jericho Road.
His deep faith was a powerful example to others; affirming a shared hope in God as we recall his lasting legacy. We celebrate his life, his love for the other, and a legacy that few will attain.
Alfred Smith was born May 19, 1931, in Kansas City, Missouri. He was raised by his loving mother, Amy Gates Smith, and his grandmother, Mrs. Martha Henry. He obtained his early education in Kansas City and graduated in 1948 from the R. T. Coles High School. That same year, he was licensed to preach, and in 1951 he was ordained at Pilgrim Rest Baptist Church in Kansas City where he served as assistant pastor for three years.
In 1950, Pastor Smith married the love of his life, Joanna Goodwin. To this union, five beautiful children were added to the family bringing even more joy and happiness. Their marriage lasted until she was called home to be with the Lord on Aug. 12, 2007. Later, The Lord blessed Dr. Smith and Rev. Bernestine Farley in marriage. Together they were powerful ministry partners with a blended family. Rev. Bernie, as she is fondly called, is an ordained minister having served at the Allen Temple Arms I and II.
During the 1950s to ’60s, Dr. Smith pastured various small churches in Missouri He also served for three years as principal of Lincoln Elementary School at Keyesville, Missouri, over a period of 20 years. With a heart to excel, and knowing that God wants his leaders properly equipped to serve the people, he burned the midnight oil and enrolled in several colleges and universities and earned four degrees; a Bachelor of Science in elementary education (1952), Bachelor of Divinity (1959), Masters of Theology in Church and Community (1966), Master’s in American Church History (1972), and a Doctor of Ministry (1975).
In 1971, Dr. Smith was elected senior pastor of Allen Temple Baptist Church. He was elected president of the Progressive Baptist State Convention of California in 1979, and president of the Progressive National Baptist Convention in 1986. Smith joined the teaching faculty at the American Baptist Seminary of the West as professor of Christian Ministries in 1992.
The question that arises at this time is what were some of the human qualities, God-given gifts, his dedication to his calling that impacted his ministry locally and beyond? Pastor Smith loved to pray; he knew his power and strength came from a deep prayer life with God. His meetings started with prayer, his phone calls ended in prayer, and amazingly, he often would make phone calls and say, “I was just thinking of you, let’s have a word of prayer.”
Dr. Smith did not set out to become famous; however, he became a renowned, celebrated pastor, preacher, professor, prophet, author, and theologian. He has been honored as one of the top Black preachers of America, earned and received countless awards, and was the recipient of hundreds of honoree acknowledgements that would be a small book in itself.
He addressed the United Nations to oppose South African apartheid and preached in pulpits worldwide, never shying away from controversial issues that represent the marginalized. Dr. Smith had a way of attracting people; he led marches that galvanized communities and people of varying nationalities to the steps of City Hall to speak on issues that plague communities. One of his favorite quotes: “To get to the sweet bye and bye you have to deal with the nasty now and now.” Dr. Smith fuels his passionate, prophetic preaching and praying power from his dependence upon God, which started at his mother’s knee, Amy Gates Smith.
Pastor Smith served everyone – from the lonely to high-ranking officials. Like Jesus, he walked with the marginalized with an open-door policy, all were welcome. The powerful often sought wise counsel from him. Pastor Smith preached and taught all over the universe.
Life has many turns; the Rev. Dr. Jacqueline A. Thompson – Allen Temple’s senior pastor – was licensed and ordained by Dr. Smith; she was his daughter in the ministry who became his pastor. They shared a close relationship.
James Ella James said it like this “He was one of the most important people in my life. He was a real friend, brother, trustworthy and very caring person. It is so hard to describe James Alfred Smith. I don’t know anybody like him.”
I believe we all share James Ella James thoughts and feelings about Dr Smith.
He was never too busy to listen; he had a compassionate heart that comforted others. Most of us know he could shed tears at the drop of a hat. He was a wonderful counselor who offered grace and perspective.
After Sunday morning worship, he always went to the narthex, shook hands, and personally greeted people. He told me when you are greeting the people don’t forget to pat the little children on the head and tell them how much they are growing.
The Rev Dr. Otis Moss Jr said Pastor Smith’s preaching, teaching, and leadership commitments did not take him away from human rights struggles. ‘They take him deeper and deeper into the human rights struggles.”
Perhaps one of the outstanding contributions Pastor Smith made in his ministry was not only housing for seniors and HIV AIDS, but he also ensured that women were ordained and preached in the pulpit and elsewhere.
Among those he ordained early on was Rev. Dr. Ella Mitchell. Women from the four corners of America, there are numerous women who owe Dr. Smith a debt of gratitude for embracing them into the ministry.
When Dr. Smith’s health was challenged with a stroke, crippling him, he then preached from a wheelchair. His last sermon at Allen Temple was on Father’s Day, June 15: “A Good Daddy and his two sons.”
On Sept. 19, 2025, the Lord said, “Well Done, Good and Faithful Servant.”
Dr. Smith’s legacy of faith will live on.
All Services will be held on the Allen Temple Baptist Church Campus and will be livestreamed on Thursday, Oct. 9, 2025, lying in repose from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m., followed by an evening of worship and witness on Friday, Oct. 10, Celebration of Life – 11 a.m.
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Juneteenth: Celebrating Our History, Honoring Our Shared Spaces
It’s been empowering to watch Juneteenth blossom into a widely celebrated holiday, filled with vibrant outdoor events like cookouts, festivals, parades, and more. It’s inspiring to see the community embrace our history—showing up in droves to celebrate freedom, a freedom delayed for some enslaved Americans more than two years after the Emancipation Proclamation was signed.
By Wayne Wilson, Public Affairs Campaign Manager, Caltrans
Juneteenth marks an important moment in our shared history—a time to reflect on the legacy of our ancestors who, even in the face of injustice, chose freedom, unity, and community over fear, anger, and hopelessness. We honor their resilience and the paths they paved so future generations can continue to walk with pride.
It’s been empowering to watch Juneteenth blossom into a widely celebrated holiday, filled with vibrant outdoor events like cookouts, festivals, parades, and more. It’s inspiring to see the community embrace our history—showing up in droves to celebrate freedom, a freedom delayed for some enslaved Americans more than two years after the Emancipation Proclamation was signed.
As we head into the weekend full of festivities and summer celebrations, I want to offer a friendly reminder about who is not invited to the cookout: litter.
At Clean California, we believe the places where we gather—parks, parade routes, street corners, and church lots—should reflect the pride and beauty of the people who fill them. Our mission is to restore and beautify public spaces, transforming areas impacted by trash and neglect into spaces that reflect the strength and spirit of the communities who use them.
Too often, after the music fades and the grills cool, our public spaces are left littered with trash. Just as our ancestors took pride in their communities, we honor their legacy when we clean up after ourselves, teach our children to do the same, and care for our shared spaces.
Small acts can inspire big change. Since 2021, Clean California and its partners have collected and removed over 2.9 million cubic yards of litter. We did this by partnering with local nonprofits and community organizations to organize grassroots cleanup events and beautification projects across California.
Now, we invite all California communities to continue the incredible momentum and take the pledge toward building a cleaner community through our Clean California Community Designation Program. This recognizes cities and neighborhoods committed to long-term cleanliness and civic pride.
This Juneteenth, let’s not only celebrate our history—but also contribute to its legacy. By picking up after ourselves and by leaving no litter behind after celebrations, we have an opportunity to honor our past and shape a cleaner, safer, more vibrant future.
Visit CleanCA.com to learn more about Clean California.
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Oak Temple Hill Hosts Interfaith Leaders from Across the Bay Area
Distinguished faith leaders Rev. Ken Chambers, executive director the Interfaith Council of Alameda County (ICAC); Michael Pappas, executive director of the San Francisco Interfaith Council; and Dr. Ejaz Naqzi, president of the Contra Costa County Interfaith Council addressed the group on key issues including homelessness, food insecurity, immigration, and meaningful opportunities to care for individuals and communities in need.
Special to the Post
Interfaith leaders from the Bay Area participated in a panel discussion at the annual meeting of communication leaders from The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints held on Temple Hill in Oakland on May 31. Distinguished faith leaders Rev. Ken Chambers, executive director the Interfaith Council of Alameda County (ICAC); Michael Pappas, executive director of the San Francisco Interfaith Council; and Dr. Ejaz Naqzi, president of the Contra Costa County Interfaith Council addressed the group on key issues including homelessness, food insecurity, immigration, and meaningful opportunities to care for individuals and communities in need.
Chambers, said he is thankful for the leadership and support of the Church of Jesus Christ Latter-Day Saints’ global ministry, which recently worked with the interfaith congregations of ICAC to help Yasjmine Oeveraas a homeless Norwegian mother and her family find shelter and access to government services.
Oeveraas told the story of how she was assisted by ICAC to the Oakland Post. “I’m a Norwegian citizen who escaped an abusive marriage with nowhere to go. We’ve been homeless in Florida since January 2024. Recently, we came to California for my son’s passport, but my plan to drive for Uber fell through, leaving us homeless again. Through 2-1-1, I was connected to Rev. Ken Chambers, pastor of the West Side Missionary Baptist Church and president of the Interfaith Council of Alameda County, and his car park program, which changed our lives. We spent about a week-and-a-half living in our car before being blessed with a trailer. After four years of uncertainty and 18 months of homelessness, this program has given us stability and hope again.
“Now, both my son and I have the opportunity to continue our education. I’m pursuing cyber analytics, something I couldn’t do while living in the car. My son can also complete his education, which is a huge relief. This program has given us the space to focus and regain our dignity. I am working harder than ever to reach my goals and give back to others in need.”
Richard Kopf, communication director for The Church of Jesus Christ in the Bay Area stated: “As followers of Jesus Christ, we embrace interfaith cooperation and are united in our efforts to show God’s love for all of his children.”
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