Mahanaim March 2017

Friday, September 22:
Registration Begins at 6PM
Service Begins at 7PM
First African Baptist Church
23 Montgomery St.
Savannah, GA 31401
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/First_African_Baptist_Church_(Savannah,_Georgia)
Welcome: Pastor Thurmond Tillman ~ First African Baptist Church
Prayer: Roxanna Collins ~ Opening The Wells
Casting the Vision: Nancy Morgan
Protocol: Susan Bartlett ~ First Nations People
Instructions for March: Susan Bartlett
Praise &: Worship: City Gate Atlanta ~ Lead by Nathaniel Flock
Speaker: Jacquie Tyre ~ City Gate Atlanta
Closing Prayer: Pastor Ki Coleman

Saturday, September 23:
Saturday Morning
Gather for March at Forsyth Park (Bull & Gaston St) 9:30AM
March Begins at 10AM
2 Mile walk through Historic Downtown Savannah
March Ends at Morrell Park on River St
Gather at Waving Girl in Park for Prayer & Proclamation
Saturday Evening
Service Begins at 7PM
First African Baptist Church
23 Montgomery St.
Savannah, GA 31401
Welcome: Pastor Thurmond Tillman ~ First African Baptist Church
Opening Prayer: Fr. Steve Evans ~ Pastor Daniel Santana
Worship: Claren & Nancy McQueen & Team
Benote Tzion Dance Troupe: Lead by Jean Mabry & Team
Kingdom Life Dance Group
Power of the Testimony: Open
Closing Prayer: Rev. Derrick Curry
Directions: Click Here

Mahanaim March Route:
Assemble at 9:30AM at Forsyth Park on Bull and Gaston
March Departs at 10AM
Proceed N on Bull St to State Street
W (Left) on State St to Jefferson St
N (Right) on Jefferson to Bryan St
E (Right) on Bryan to Bull St
S (Right) on Bull to Congress St
E (Left) on Congress St to Habersham St
N (Left) on Habersham to Bay St
Cross Bay St into Emmet Park
E (Right) through Emmet Park to E. Broad St Ramp
Proceed down Ramp to Morrell Park
Gather in Morrell Park near Waving Girl for Prayer & Proclamation
March Ends


Mahanaim March Route Feast of Trumpets Savannah:
Forsyth Park – The Forsyth Park Fountain, The Confederate War Monument (which reads):
Then said he unto me, “Prophesy unto the wind, prophesy, son of man, and say to the wind,
‘Thus says the Lord GOD;
Come from the four winds, O breath, and breathe upon these slain, that they may live.’” Ezekiel 37:9
Assemble at Bull Street / Gaston Street (at North end of Forsyth Park)
Proceed North (straight) on Bull Street (will pass Chippewa & Wright’s Squares)
Will pass:
- Mickve Israel (R)
- Pulaski Monument –Monterey Square – between West Taylor & West Gordon Streets
- Scottish Rite Building (L)
- Old USO Building – Now Savannah College of Art & Design (R)
- Madison Square - between Harris and Charlton Streets. Statue of James Madison
- St John’s Episcopal Church (L)
- Green-Meldrim House – General Sherman stayed here
- Cross Liberty Street –
- Chippewa Square
- Independent Presbyterian Church – Oglethorpe Avenue & Bull Streets
- Original Jewish Cemetery – deeded to Jews
- Board of Education Building across from Independent Presbyterian Church
- Juliette Gordon Lowe home – birthplace of Girl Scouting
- Wright Square – Statue of Tomochichi
- Lutheran Church of the Ascension
West (L) on State Street (Telfair Square & Liberty Square) near the Old City’s NW gate
- Old Post Office – Courthouse
- Federal Buildings
- Wesleyan Methodist Church
- Telfair Museum
North (R) on Jefferson Street
- on left - Franklin Square in front of First African Baptist Church
- on right – City Market – which used to be the slave market
Jefferson & Bryan (Will march through the Old City Gate by which the slaves entered & left)
Turn East (R) on Bryan Street (will pass Ellis Square at Bryan & Barnard Streets)
Turn South (R) on Bull Street (will pass around Johnson Square – Financial Center of old city)
- Can see City Hall beyond the Square
- Christ Episcopal Church
- Financial / Banking Center of the Colony
Proceed East (L) on Congress Street
- Reynolds Square – Statue of John Wesley – at Abercorn & Congress Streets
- Warren Square – at Habersham & Congress Streets
Continue North (L) on Habersham Street to Bay Street (along Emmet Park)
Will march straight across Bay Street to Emmet Park and turn right (east)
Walk through Emmet Park to East Broad Ramp - Descend the East Broad Ramp to River Street
End at Morrell Park on River Street (Waving Girl Statue)
At this point we will:
- Open the Savannah River Gate for God’s Glory to enter the city of Savannah
and then the nation
- Open the Savannah River Gate for the Aliyah – the exodus of the Jewish people.
Disassemble after prophetic acts and declarations at the River Gate.
Major Landmarks along March Route:
Forsyth Park – The Confederate War Monument Inscription Reads:
‘Come from the four winds, O breath, and breathe upon these slain, that they may live.’” Ezekiel 37:9
Temple Mickve Israel ~ Jewish
Scottish Rite Temple
Old USO building – now Savannah College of Art and Design
Monterey Square – Statue of Casimir Pulaski
Madison Square– Named for James Madison – Monument of Sergeant William Jasper
St. John’s Episcopal Church
Green Meldrim House
Chippewa Square – Sculpture of James Edward Oglethorpe, Founder of the colony
Commemorates the 1814 victory of the Revolutionary Battle of Chippewa in Upper Canada
First Baptist Church, Independent Presbyterian Church
Reynolds Square – Statue of John Wesley
Oglethorpe & Bull - Juliette Gordon Low home (R), 1st Jewish Cemetery on left
Board of Education (R)
Wright Square - Tomochichi Statue
Federal Courthouse, Lutheran Church of the Ascension
Old United States Post Office / Courthouse
Federal Buildings
Telfair Square – Telfair Art Museum, Trinity Methodist Church
Liberty Square – American Legion Flame of Freedom
Franklin Square – in front of First African Baptist Church
Johnson Square – across from City Hall – place where Wesley & others preached / spoke
Contains monument to Creek Indians, Near City Well, Christ Episcopal Church
The Financial/Business Center of the Colony
US Customs House
Chamber of Commerce
Reynolds Square – Statue of John Wesley
Warren Square – named for General Joseph Warren, American Revolution hero
Emmet Park
Morrell Park - Waving Girl Statue