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Our National Day Of Remembrance For Murder Victims observance starts with our first Annual Ride to Rid Gun Violence Bike Rally. It starts at the scenic Palatka City Dock 309 River Street, 8:00 am to 9:30am with registration and instructions.At 9:30 am, there will be a brief Ride To Rid Gun Violence Launch Ceremony featuring prayer, music, and a brief Moment of Motivation and Inspiration. Then at 10:00 am, all riders will hop on their bikes, head down Memorial Drive, turn left onto St. Johns Ave and take the beautiful 2.5 miles to Oliver Street, turn right to Catherine Street, turn left and go to 2800 Catherine Street, Big Homie Urban Life Center, home of the Enbassy Church of God in Christ. 

There, all riders will gather for closing remarks and certificates of appreciation will be given to each rider. Then, they will be able to join others that are gathering for part 2 of the National Day Of Remembrance For Murder Victims Observance ceremony. 

For a registration form, please click the link and fill out the form.  Click here to register. For more information or to answer any question, please call Dr. Brenda Miller- Chambliss (828) 316-7408.

 

 

 

The first annual Ride To Rid Gun Violence is being launched on the National Day of Remembrance, September 25, 2021 by Drs Will & Brenda Chambliss, Pastors of the Embassy Church of God in Christ, Founders of Step by Step Women's Grief Ministry for Women who have lost loved ones to murder or suicide and the promoters and host of the National Day of Remembrance for Murder Victims in Putnam County September 25th. 

Our goal is to reach the youth in Putnam county, especially in the areas in the central location of our church, the Embassy Church of God in Christ (embassytv.net) at the the Big Homie Urban Life Center, 2800 Catherine Street in Palatka. " We are just five miles or less from residential areas like: Sugar Hill, Ragsdale, College Arms, Lemon Heights and the "Old Country".

We will host events live and virtual and use social media to reach and connect as a part of our Youth Ministry at the Embassy Church of God in Christ.  Ride to Rid will start at the Palatka City Dock at the St Johns River and go down St Johns Ave to the Embassy Church of God in Christ, located at the Big Homie Urban Life Center, 2800 Catherine Street in the Lemon Heights area. 

We are asking a $25.00 donation (tax deductible) to help with our Youth Outreach programs and the Step By Step Women's Grief Ministry for women who have lost loved ones to murder or suicide. For more information or to register, please email: embassymediagroup@gmail.com or call Dr. Brenda Miller-Chambliss at (828) 316-7408.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Drs.Will and Brenda Chambliss moved back to Putnam County from the Great Smokey Mountains of Murphy, North Carolina after the murder of their son/stepson, Tyler Randolph Eugene Williams in Sylva, NC July 17, 2020. Although Tyler's death was not the result of gun violence, the pain of loss to family members, especially Mother's is just as devasting. Murder to Gun Violence is now a national epidemic and it has found it's way to our home, Putnam County. We are seeing an increase in murders and it has a negative effect and impact on our communities. Our goal; to be agents of change reaching our youth with positive events and services.  

 

Finding positive ways to deal with the negative effects of Gun Violence. 

2800 Catherine Street, in the Big Homie Urban Life Center.

Canceled

Due to the Covid varient, we are canceling until 2022. 

Ride To Rid Gun Violence Bike Rally   September 25th