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‘I Can’t Make You Love Me’ Gospel Stage Play Coming To St. Petersburg
      Dreamer of Tomorrow presents the gospel stage play, “I Can’t Make You Love Me,” Saturday, July 21st. at the Palladium The- ater, 253 Fifth Avenue North, St. Petersburg, Florida.
The story is about loving someone when that person is very hard to love. The story also shows how tur- moil between a man and woman can affect the rela- tionship.
Carlos C. Davis is a playwright, motivational speaker and ordained minis- ter. Minister Davis, orig- inally from Riverdale, Georgia, but resides in Mc- Donough, Georgia, has writ- ten an original gospel stage play that you will not forget.
Known for appearing as ‘Biscuit’ in the movie
MINISTER CARLOS C. DAVIS
Preacher’s Kid and also sup- porting actor from BET’s “Somebodies” television show, has written several successful gospel stage plays.
Minister Davis states, “I’m picking up pieces from a story of life, emotions and faith, that have brought men
and women through the tri- als and tribulations that they face in everyday rela- tionships.”
Prepare to laugh, cry, love, and relate as the cast brings to life the gospel stage play “I Can’t Make You Love Me.” Bring your fam- ily, friends, church members and co-workers to witness this gospel production with a strong message of hope and restoration. The play is directed by Donald Gray.
This is a dramatic pro- duction that will impact you and your relationships. YOU DON’T WANT TO MISS IT!!!
For more information, call 404-798-3668, and ticket purchases log onto the www.mypalladium.org, or www.dreameroftomor- row.net.
       Legacy Fellowship Of Churches And Ministries Invites You To Their Political Forum
How critical is it for the faith-based community to be abreast of the issues which are facing our com- munities?
Legacy Fellowship of Churches and Ministries (Legacy) will pause to edu- cate the faith-based commu- nity on getting to know the candidates running for pub- lic office.
Legacy Fellowship of Churches and Ministries is hosting its 15th Annual Holy Convocation in Tampa, July 25-27. In the midst of their Convocation, they will be hosting the political forum on Thursday, July 26, 2018, for 1 hour, 5:30-6:30 p. m.
“Our goal is to inform the faith-based community of issues impacting stabiliza- tion and sustainability, thereby allowing for in- formed decision-making as we go to the polls,” states Bishop Michael Lewis, Sr., Presiding Bishop.
The political forum will be held at First Victory Cathedral, 1920 E. Sligh Ave., Tampa, FL 33610. The forum will be moder-
BISHOP MICHAEL LEWIS, SR. ...Presiding Bishop
ated by Senator Darryl Rouson with the following candidates presenting: Or- lando Gudes – Candidate Tampa City Council, District 5; Henry “Shake” Wash- ington – Candidate for School Board; Dianne Hart – Candidate for State House District 61; Atty. Norman Harris - Candi- date for State House District 61; Andrew Gillum or Designated Representative – Candidate for Governor; Mayor Philip Levine or Designated Representative - Candidate for Governor;
and Jeffery Rhodes – Tampa City Council, District
5.
“The public is invited and
encouraged to attend these forums and hear for yourself what you can expect from our candidates. It is imper- ative that the faith-based community and political or- ganizations join forces to eliminate critical issues which slow the growth con- cerning wealth and develop- ment of the mind,” Bishop Lewis continued.
Legacy is situated in the heart of the East Tampa community; therefore, “we see firsthand the varying levels of economic distress, failures in education, dis- parity in health, and poor housing conditions. The problems plaguing this com- munity are issues consum- ing Floridians at large.”
For more information on the forum contact the church 813-234-2222.
(This is not a debate forum or a Q&A forum, but simply a forum to introduce candidates to the faith- based community.)
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