Archive for the Religion Category
A campus that flows with milk and honey
Rev. Devin Wright Special to the outlook Thousands of college students have begun to attend the various universities and colleges in Tallahassee, some for the first time, and they are experiencing a plethora of varying emotions. Spiritually, they may be in a situation similar to the children in Israel in the wilderness of Paran at [...]
Women’s Devotional – “Abundance from Above” John 10:10
I love what I call “divine order days.” These are the particular days in my life when I am acutely aware of the fact that God is ordering my day. These days most often occur when I have done the things God has commanded all Christians to do in His Holy Word. On my divine [...]
Christian Citizenship: The Biblical Perspective
REV. DR. RICHARD MASHBURN, JR. Special to the Outlook As Christians our ultimate citizenship is in heaven but while we sojourn on earth, we are expected to season and enlighten the world and its inhabitants with the Word of God. Although much of our intercession is through the auspices of the church we are individually [...]
PAMP sponsors back to school give away.
RICARDO LEWIS Associate Editor The Perry Alliance of Ministers and Pastors sponsored a back to school give away in an effort to motivate the students of Perry Florida to have a successful school year. The pastors gathered at Jerkins Park where they passed out school supplies to about 200 hundred students. Vendors for the event [...]
Women’s Devotional: “Abundance from Above” John 10:10
LINDA T. FORTENBERRY, PH.D. Special to the Outlook My Dear Women of Grace and Beloved Sisters in the Spirit: This week, the Capital Outlook rises to another level of spiritual discourse with our many loyal readers and fellow believers across this great land. In the coming weeks and months, this sacred journalistic space, will be [...]
Candidates take in ‘Good Government’ Sunday
LINDA T. FORTENBERRY, PH.D. Special to the Outlook The Social Justice Ministry of the Bethel Missionary Baptist Church, 224 N. Martin Luther King Jr., Blvd., in Tallahassee, hosted its twenty-third annual “Good Government Sunday,” Aug. 15, during the 11:00 a.m. worship service. The service marked the beginning of a month of activities for “Transformation and [...]
St. John P.B. Church honors the Rev. W.N. “Billy” Graham
Members, family and friends gathered in Thomasville, Ga., on July 18 to show their appreciation to the shepherd of the flock at St. John Primitive Baptist Church, the Rev. W. N. “Billy” Graham, for his dedicated service and leadership for the past seven years. Guest speaker for the 3 p.m. service was the Rev. Gilbert [...]
Introducing: Let the people say AMEN!
RICARDO LEWIS Associate Editor Thou shall decree a thing and it shall be established unto thee and a light shall shine upon thy ways. – Job 22:28. I took this job as Associate Editor of the Capital Outlook almost a month ago. There were several reasons that I decided to accept the offer, but the [...]
Women’s conference focuses on overcoming abuse
PINKIE WHITFIELD Executive Editor Minister Jackie Porter of the New Life Deliverance Ministries in Tallahassee will host the sixth annual Women of Power, Purpose and Destiny Conference, Aug. 12-14 at Tallahassee Community College. The conference will focus on strategies to overcome physical and emotional abuse from a biblical perspective. Porter, who began her ministry 17 [...]
Love and Faith relocates
RICARDO LEWIS Associate Editor The Love and Faith Community Church (LFCC) is pleased to announce its move to a new location. The new location for the church is 1410 East Indianhead Drive. In celebration of this exciting transition, LFCC will host a weekend full of events which begin July 30 and will conclude on August [...]




