Mt. Joy Church hosts 35th Annual MLK Day Celebration
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Miki King will bring “The Message of a King” to Mt. Joy Church’s 35th Annual Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day Celebration.
The virtual program is at 10 a.m. Monday, Jan. 18 via Zoom and free and open to the public.
Pastor Miki A. King is the founder and overseer of T.E.A.M., a ministry formatted to provoke a conglomeration of sonship and servitude, equipping the body of Christ through leadership, training, department building and vision inclusion.
King has been in ministry since 1980 and operating as a pastor for 23 years. In 1998, she was affirmed and set apart to the fivefold ministry by Bishop E.L. Warren of the International Communion of Charismatic Churches and her late husband Apostle Cledell R. King of the International Network of Affiliate Ministries.
Months of hope amid delay turned to despair on Friday as the Arizona Interscholastic Association announced the cancellation of all winter sports.
Student-athletes on Payson Highâs boys and girls basketball and wrestling teams patiently waited and adjusted as the AIA pushed the start of winter sports competition from early December to mid-January and cut their schedules.
COVID-19 minimization efforts spurred the moves that included elimination of regular-season wrestling tournaments and a limit of one match per day for wrestlers prior to the section tournament, limiting teams to 14 dual matches in the shortened season.
With only duals allowed during the regular season rather than the common four-team formate with two matches going simultaneously, Payson would have been able to hold all home matches under one of the few spotlights in the state, which opponents love to wrestle under.
Analysts say cyber-security stocks’ gains can continue. Dreamstime
Security stocks had a huge run in 2020, with an extra boost from the end-of-the-year revelation of the “Sunburst” hack attack on software company SolarWinds that left almost 18,000 of their customers vulnerable.
Analysts see further gains ahead in 2021, as the attack drives some companies to prioritize spending on detection, preventing and addressing cyber-security issues. Wall Street has been ratcheting up its estimates, stock ratings and price targets in response. On Tuesday, two more analysts joined the bullish chorus.
D.A. Davidson analyst Andrew Nowinski on Tuesday upgraded both
Fortinet (FTNT) to Buy from Neutral. He raised his share-price targets to $180 from $100 on CyberArk, and to $170 from $130 on Fortinet.