North Texas Conference AME Gala

Mrs. Ford, left, President Elder James Ford and other members of the North Texas Conference Lay Organization enjoying music Saturday night, March 23, at the 2013 Clergy and Lay Gala at the Malakoff Community/Senior Center. (COURTESY PHOTO)
Mrs. Ford, left, President Elder James Ford and other members of the North Texas Conference Lay Organization enjoying music Saturday night, March 23, at the 2013 Clergy and Lay Gala at the Malakoff Community/Senior Center. (COURTESY PHOTO)

By Delanda S. Johnson/Special to HCN

On Saturday, March 23, the North Texas Conference Lay Organization of the AME Church held its 2013 Clergy and Lay Gala at the Malakoff Community/Senior Center.

The gala was an afternoon of relaxing, dining, music, and dancing. Everyone was dressed in their semi-formal attire and things were clicking.

Hosting the event for the evening was husband and wife team Marlin Roy and Jackie Ross-Roy. Greetings from the City of Malakoff and special acknowledgements was given by Delanda S. Johnson.

The president of the North Texas Conference Lay Organization Bro. Frank Robinson extended a warm thank you to everyone and introduced the Executive Board Officers of the NTCLO. The NTCLO is a combination of Greater Dallas District, under the leadership of Presiding Elder James W. Ford and Tyler District under the leadership of Presiding Elder Darrell G. Caldwell, Sr.

President Robinson presented a special certificate to entertainer Corlis Calvin, who performed later that evening. “It is a long time coming, but it’s finally here and we are here to have a good time; to dine on great food, and dance,” said Robinson.

Calvin is a native from Ft. Worth, Texas and is a graduate from Control Data Institute Technical School in Dallas. She also attended Eastfield College in Mesquite and is currently the Customer Communication Manager for Northland Communications in Mexia. She is a member of Zion Rest Missionary Baptist Church in Austin and when not at her day job, she can be found singing at various venues around Austin and around Texas; plus; performing in other states.

Presiding Elder Darrell Caldwell, Sr., who has served the Tyler District for three years and that he has enjoyed ever minute of it. Caldwell stated the Clergy and Lay Gala was a day for everyone to come together in fellowship; to have fun and indulge in good food. It is a day that celebrate the goodness of God, but also show that you still can have a good time and still love the Lord.

Caldwell said, “The future of the Tyler District is to focus on the mission of Christ, but there is also much work to be done. The Tyler District is working on different programs to expand the needs of the people; to lead them to Christ. We focus on evangelism, church growth, winning souls to Christ, etc., however, we’re looking forward to more training sessions at our district meeting along with having fun like we are here today.”

Presiding Elder James W. Ford has also served the Dallas District for three years. Ford explained that the Clergy and Lay Gala was a way for pastors and lay persons to come together and get to know each other. “This event was in a non-church atmosphere; to just have a good time; to enjoy the smooth golden voice of Ms. Corlis Calvin with gospel, R&B, jazz, and much more. With this type of setting, I see Pastors and Lay persons coming together in unity,” said Ford.

“The Dallas District future plans are more, however, the time frame will be cutting it close because within two years I’m planning to retire. We are looking at developing young churches in the rural areas with the larger churches adopting them; help the smaller church meet their obligation for the year. As far as today’s event, I am enjoying myself. I am as happy as a hyena; happy with a peacock tail spread out,” said Ford.