The Ohio Independent Baptist, November 1961
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The,, • ,,,ill aet off at tl1e an1e 17th ~i\., 1 e11t1e exit. For the ber1efit of tho e corn– i11cr fro111 IlOrth,,re t a11d Ot1thea t , ho,, e, er. ,,-e a ked P,1 tor ,\..m. ~1c– Kee, er to gi, e the follo, ,i.ng direc– tio11 : F or tho e cominrr from the north– ,,·e t 011 23 or 33, turn ea t on 161 a11d cro to the Free\\'U\' or 71 and • exit at Hudso11 a11d go east to H amil- to11. Tun1 right and go on Hamilton to the chool. For those coming fror11 the outh or ea t , follo,v 23, 33 or 40 to F ow-th t. Go nortl1 on Fot1rth to 17th A,,e11ue and tum ricrht a11d go to H amilton. Tum left a11d go on Ha1nilton to the school. Re, ·. Ed,\?ard ~1orrel1, Jr., of Bed– ford ,,ill be the e,?ening speaker and a good one, as many of tis kno\v; but there ,,ill be a lot of \Vorth,vhile thi11gs in the af temoon also. Re\-. Thomas Btin)tan of Portsmouth \vill be in charge of all the music, so get in touch \\ith him if vou ha,,e some ; good spec·ial to contribute. Each church can be represented b}r its best Bible shark in a "spelling bee,,, and the ,,·in11er ,vill get Sl .5 for the use of the home youth group. There will be a econd a\\'ard for the runner-up for half that amount. Then the fa– mous missionary film, "~fartyred ~ten." that has just been released, \,rill be shO\\.n. The banquet is al– \\'a}'S an interesting part of it-and the fello\\·ship period, and young peopJe look fonvard to it as a time to get acquainted \vith others, or rene\,- acquaintances. Does it sound interesting? Ask tho e ,,,ho ha\?e gone other years! Any one ,,~ho loves the Lord and likes to Rev. Ed,v. Morrell, Jr. Our Ra lly Speaker meet \i\ 1 ith o ther young p eople will certainly get a thrill. \Ve invite youl THE TWENTY-THIRD CHANNEL The T is my shepherd. My spiritual gro\vth shall ~'ant. It mak– eth me to sit do\vn and do nothing for His ame's sake, b ecause it re– quireth all my spare ti1ne. It keepeth me fro1n doi11g my duty as a Christiai1 because it presenteth so many good shows tha t I must see. It restoreth my kno,vledge of the things of the \\ 1 orld, and keepeth me from the study of Gael 's \ Vord . It leadeth m e in the paths of failing to a ttend the evening \VOrship services and doing nothing in t11e Kingdom of God. -Copied. \VHE I CHURCH "Keep silence, for some have come to cast their care on God today And some to praise from thankful hearts; And some ' 'Thy Kingdom come' ' to pray. Keep silence: Le t Him speak anew to every heart-perhaps to you. AROUND THE STATE ' l 'l1c Y<>t111g I) <)I)lP·s gro11p of Em- 111a11t1 c l Bapt isl ( ~l1t11 cl1 ir1 .1\kro11 ]1as l)t'CJl re-c>rga11i1.ccl. ~f]1 ')' ,lclopt cl tl1e Lille , ",.fce11 s For 'l,rt1th." 011 ept(•rnbcr 2, tl1 Yo,1ng P(,O– J)les' grot1p of tl1e l 1 .,1rst Bapli<;t Cl1t1rcl1 of 1 e\\ I-'011clo11 hacl a fall rot111cl-t1p. They met at th home of 011e of the membe rs to get tl1e ''regt1- lars" off to a goocl start, and to be– con1e c:1cqt1ainted '-\·ith 11e \v members. The grot1p prese11ted 1r. and Mrs. Myers, tl1eir directors, a11 anniv·ersary gift in apprecia tion for their gt1id- ance. The Sunday school picnic of the First Baptist Church of Niles ¥/a h eld at Packard Park in Warren. There \\ 1 ere 148 p eople present at the st1pper , '-Vhich consisted of a bot1ntiful supply of ham sand\vich es, coffee, orange-ade, and ice cream. Cle,,eland's \ ' oice of Christian Yot1th held their rally October 21st at the First Baptist Church of Parma, ,vith Rev. Edward Fuller as speaker and a t the piano for a special num– ber. H e is the Youth Director and Assistant Pastor of Bethel Baptist Church of Erie, Pa. Mrs. Fuller also favored them with a solo, and David a11d Elaine Bushi with an instru– mental duet. The \Vord of Truth rally of Colum– bus ft1ndamental young p eople was held r ece11tly at Memorial Baptist Church, with both afternoon and e, 1 ening sessions. The speakers ,vere Rev. Don Winters of Coshocton, and Rev. Glenn Green\vood of Spring– field. The music was in charge of Rev. George Zinn of Cedarville. The young p eople of \\ 1 hipple Ave– nue Baptist of Canton and of Cal– vary Baptist in Massillon h ad a com– bined hayride and weiner roas t this fall . You can imagine the funf The four youth groups of Temple Baptis t in Portsmouth had a joint meeting September 10th ,vith the Seniors in charge. Da,rid Gower brought a devotional m essage. Sept. 24th the sponsors of the groups met a t the home of Rev. and Mrs. Thomas Bunyan to plan for the fall ,vork. - ------- Lots of people spend time making 1noney, and then spend money killing time. -Copied. • •
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