The Ohio Independent Baptist, July 1960

OUR FELLOWSHIP PAGES • • I l I J\l '11 'I. 1 ,, ~lcu1d Tl1t \ 1t t of l11·i tin11 , ,t1t1tl1 ~ ')1 - ... bra t d it fir t a1111i , , < '" ,r , a 1~,, l~ gtilar 3ni ti t \ 0~1t)1 F ,110,,· sl1i l ( t )1 } }'()Oksid ' l~<.l}) t is t Cl1tl l cl1 Jt.111e 1 tl1 . 1~110 t a 1l1 of IIartl('\ \,11d l ill rt1,, r brot1gl1t a11 i11t 1 '~ ti11g 111us1 :11 l l'og r:11l1 ,vitl1 (' s 1Jiritt1al 111es– ~a~ '". antl tl1 'r ,,,n~ a 11, cl)' ~111g– sJ)iratio11 } rog l'n111 l ,d \)\ Rtt~~ Ilt1tl1- 111ak 1-. ,, it 11 \ 7 l!r11011 J 011 ~ a5 01 ga11 ist a11d Fnitl, Jo11"'' as pianist After the l rot...ra111 tl1cr ' ,va~ a f llo,,5}1i1) l1our ,,,itl1 r ") fr ~11111c11t s. ,,·11 11 a lal'gc birlh– da ,1 cak ,vns cut cl n<l e1110~ cl. ~ORTH IDE BAPTIST. Lima Tl1 l':) last ,, eek of l\Ia,, \\' a~ a very lJ t1,, on . c,·eral ,, ere baptized at tl1e ,,e11ir1g ~er,·1ce. May 22 Monday tl1 dad ~ n1et "' 1th the Christian Service B1 ignd a11d ~,l\r\ th<.', film, "That Kid Bt1ck." Tt1e.. da, e,·eni11g a group led tl1e c;.er, ice at the Lima Rescue Home, \\ 7 cdr1esda,· at p1 a>·er meeting a good c rO\\'d hea1 cl Dr Viggo Olsen present the need of medical missions in East P ak15ta11. Thurscla:y \Vas visitation night and Frida:> 1 c·ven1ng JVIiss Phyllis Mor– gan. area representative for Pioneer Girls met \\ ith all the workers in the local group. Saturday night the young people attenclecl a Youth for Christ rallv 2t Lowell School. FIRST BAPTIST, Medina Two v:eeks of Vacation Bible School began June 13th Attendance last year inclicated the church would not be large enough, and so the nearby :i\iasonic Temple was rented for ad– d1 tional space . Recent!~· on Sunday morning the l\Iusical Betts from Michigan put on one of their famous musical programs, pla,,ring at both the Sunday school and v:orship services While they fea– ture the playing of almost all kinds of instruments. Rev. Betts always gives a spiritual message also with real punch. GARBC CONFERENCE As we write this June 20th . we re– member hundreds of our brethren are arri, 1 1ng at Long Beach, California, to enJoy or take part in the 29th Annual Meeting. Among those on the pro– gram from Ohio are P astor Hall Dautel of Portsmouth as the confer– ence organis t, President J ames T J ere– miah of Cedarville college as a speake1, and President Allan E. Lewis of Baptist Micl-Missions as a prayer leade1 Next month we hope to have a report of this meeting ancl are an– ticipating that it will begin something like th15, "The greatest of all GARBC annual meetings. . . .'' CEDAR HILL BAPTIST, Cleveland Pastor John Balyo is much in de– mand as an outside speaker and the church feels this is a part of their service to the cause of Christ. His latest call was to give the commence– ment address at the Grand Rapids Bap– tist Theological Seminary at the Wealthy Street Baptist Church of Grand Rapids May 27th. I\.1RS. 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Until sh~ is al)]e her husbancl in they are rcsidir1g 392 Florene Sl., FLOYD DA VIS MOVES The many friends of R~v Floyd Davis will be interested to know that he has closed his work at En1cl, Okla., and became the pastor of the Ch r– rel yn Baptist Church at Englewood Colo. He was the organizer and £11 st pastor of the North Jackson Inde– pendent Baptist Church. HOMEWOOD BAPTIST, Lima A reception was held for Pastor Bernard Horn and his family at the Garfield Elementary School April 25th that did not get reported in June. A covered dish supper was followed by a talk by Pastor Richard Mcintosh of the Northside Baptist Church on the duties of a church toward its pastor and of the pastor toward the church. A purse of $50 was given in token of the good work he had already done as the new pastor. FIRST BAPTIST, Elyria A combined Mother-Daughter Tea and Missionary Fair was held l\1ay third with over 225 in attendance. Miss Gail Smith, the church secretary, began planning it three months previously, and about 50 women and girls were willing helpers. Baptist missionary work on five fields was to be presented and five communities were chosen to gather literature, curios and missionary let– ters to display in five rooms, with the one in charge in each room dressed in native costume. After a service c;tressing fellowship with Christ and honoring motherhood, the guests were divided into five groups and took turns in being conducted thru the five rooms. where they could see the display and learn of each field. That nart of the program took about an hour and was much appreciated. A farewell gift was also presented to Mrs . Robrt Reynhout, wife of the pas– tor, who has been a loyal helper to her husband in Elyria and will be in Muskegon. FIRST CHRISTIAN BAPTIST, Coshocton Pastor Harry Cole reports that the week of meeting with Rev. Glenn Greenwood as evangelist touched many hearts. Several have joined the mem– bership class as a result and are look- . ing forward to baptism. Other May activities were a Graduation Banquet with Chaplain Ralph Wiley of the Marion Correctional Institute as the speaker : a Sunday morning message by Dr. Robert Ryerse of Apostacy and Modern Missions, a Mother-Daughter Tea with Mrs. Don Winters as the speaker . Daily Vacation Bible School was con– ducted June 13-17 by Rev. and Mrs. Donald Antico, Brazil missionaries un– der Child Evangelism Fellowship. BETHEL BAPTIST, Warren Rev. A. F. Colwell, eastern repre– sentative of the GARBC will speak July 24th. While this is on Sunday· any group in the Warren area that might be interested in knowing morE about the General Ass'n of Regulru

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