The Ohio Independent Baptist, March 1962

Bapti t Bibi Seminary ,ppoints r presentative l 1. f rtl1\1r \\ 1 r~,1''-''· 1>1'-,1lfl't,t ( l I t1c 1 , J tist 1 il It' ' '-'t11irtal'). Jl}l11'\,(ltl it , , J1 , 11,11 ,t111 '(" I tl1c n1 r' i11(111t'11t • t Ia, tr1n , r ,1, l)f 1Jt1tl 'r. l'cnr, " t'" file.:' I s itt" 11 ,Jt "it'l'-i Rcpt c,c11ta– t i\ <..' . 1' . '"'r , rn~r l1as ac cptcli tilt' ·,,, itati ,n ,, 111 'h ,, ,, c lt'ntictl l1 l~l1c 11\,,\r 1 l,t 1 lll '-ll't', l l B,1ptt,t Bihlc "''t11 ir1,11 , . H 1, nc\, l.it1t1c, beg, n the .... 11· , t \\t'C~ tt ~l !'lr'h. CLAYTON HOWARD GRAY The new Field Repre entative i a nati\'e of the tate of Maine. He re– ceived hi education a t Gordon Col– lege and under the Faculty of Acadia Univer ity. H e erved three Home ~Ii ion P a torate in ew Brun wick and Prince Edward I land . Mr. Gray w·a ordained to the mini try at Dun– da . Prince Edward I land. Following hi~ ordination Mr. Gray p a tored The Calvar)' Church of Lynn, Mas and P ark Avenue Bapti t Bingham– ton. Then, for an extended period of time. he engaged in the mini try of evangeli m and Bible teaching. For the pa t twelve year Mr. Gray bas been the P a tor of Fir t Bapti t. Butler. Penn. ~fr. Gray ha been a member of The Board of Tru tee of Bapti t Bible eminary for many year . For everal term he erved a ecretary and Chairman of The Board re- pectivel)r. He was formerly a member of The A ociate Faculty a t The em- 1nal)r. teaching Bible Book tudy and H omiletic . Mr. Gray ha held office in The General A ociat1on of Regular Bap– ti t Churches. He ha al o erved on Council of The _Tew England The Empire tate and The Penn ylvania tate Regular Bapt i t A ociation . Page 16, MARCH, 1962 ltt· l1as 1, c 11 a 111 ' n1l1l·r llf J Ill' ti,,11 nl ,,u11'-.d l <1f "1"11 • I" ·11<,,, ,hir, < f l3n1>tists ltlf 11 )Ill' f issi<l llS a11tl has "il'I \ 1 Ct f (ltl l'f1l' \ li\ l\OT \ (1\l llCi l llf I he ·\ ,,l, ' 1,1ti<,n <11 llap t, ,t, f c,r \V<ll lll l .. ,,a 11gc t 1,01. ltl l1 i, llC\\ pl)"llil.) 11 c\"i , .. ic ltl Rcprc– \L'l1lat1,·c <)f r l1c l3aplr,t 81l1l c Scn1 in– \1r\ . ])a,tc1r , rel\ \viii he c1vt1ilal1Jc fc)r • 11 ihle n t crcnc !\, ~ va ngc li~t ic ( an1- pa 1gn, tt nd t1lh ffccli11 g \ a l local ch t1rche. . Hi, er ice, will al o he a <11lablc a, a peak.er for , um me r nf ere ncc, and ... ocia t1 n Meet- ings . Hi .. }ear o f e perience prepare him t aid tn organizing new churche and t a i t e tabli hed churche which are eeking to ever rel a tion- hip \.\ ith the po ta y. For the pa t 27 )'ear Jr. Gray h a made an in– ten ive tudy of the ommuni t con– piracy. e pecially a it relate to the ommuni t program for infi ltrating religiou group . Thi a pect of Mr. Gray' background make him an in– tere ting peaker before community group . In a ll of the e facet of hi m in i try Mr. Gray wil l be repre enting The Bapti t Bible Seminary. P a tor and churche wi hing to contact Mr. Gray for meeting may addre him in care of Bapti t Bible eminary. Send all corre pondence to: Clayton Howard Gray Field Repre- entative Bapti t Bible eminary John on City .Y. Wheaton Glee Club on tour The Wheaton College Men' Glee Club under the direction of Clayton E. Halver en profe or of mu ic ang recently at Ble ed Hope Bapti t pringfield. The group ' pre ent mid-winter tour include concert in Ohio, Mich igan and Indiana citie . MAKE THE MOST • OF COLLEGE YEARS AT Gain a Christ-Centered education with degree in ARTS*, SCIENCE**, MUS IC • offering majors in Bible, Music, History and the Social Sc1ences, English, and Physical Education. ••offerin g majors in Physical Sciences, Bio · logical Sciences, Chr istian Education, and Business Administration. Also ava ilable : Psychology and Educoti""' cour,es. WRITE FOR CATALOG TODAY c Ohio's Most Powerful Christian Witness WEEC - F.M. 100.7 megacycles 1135 Becht le Ave . Springfield, Oh io 77 thousand watts of Christian testimony presented in a da ily well-integrated pattern to reach unsaved and Christian ali ke . Change of Address We have been notified by the U. . Po t Office tha t when a change of addre i handled by them the charge to u i 8 cent . If due to a change of addre I I a paper i returned to our circula– tion manager the charge i 10 cent . It i important that all ad– dre change be mailed directly and in good time to Mr . John Kautz, 4519 Wellington Ave., I Parma 34, Ohio. CEDARV ILLE OHIO JAMES T JEREMIAH, President The OHIO INDEPENDENT BAPTIST • 4 ' t '

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