The Ohio Independent Baptist, June 1962
., i ion \\'ithout work i vi ionary· ork without vi ion i mercenary; ogether they are MI IO ARY,,. ,\issionary birthday tea The two ladie mi ionary ocietie f the LaGrange Fir t Bap ti t Ohurc·h, nd their gue ts gathered at the West )arli le chool Auditorium, April 26 )r their third annual birthday tea. ' \\ 1 elve table , beautifully and ap– ropriately decorated for a month f the year set the cene for the fifia1r. Mr . Allan Lewi was guest peaker, bowing colored lide of 1eir trip to the far ea t and exhibit- 1g carious articles u ed in the e 1nds. Robert Baucu , Mr . Opha ell. pre.5ident of the Mary...Martha ,roup (day), and Mr . Bruce Moy– rs. vice president of the Evening ,roup, each brought words of wel– ome. Mrs. Clyde Hoover, of Elyria ccompanied on the piano in group ng1ng. ubmitted by Mr . Laurence Vil on, Church Reporter. nother group at work The Ladies Mis ionary ociety at 1e orton Center Bapti t Church oted at their annual bu ine meet- 1g to include in their budget for the Jming year, upport to: The Home lr the Aged, The Student Fund will rant loan to any young per on en– !riing in to the Lord's work, and to !nd support to Mi s Jean ollier, ach month, as she is entering a new e]d of work in Mexico, al o to hold Mother and Daughter banquet each ear in May. Submitted by Norma Mc racken. ·1 he ..Kook, Korner' i orry! crowded ut this month. ;1adys Baines displays issionary wardrobe '"J he orthca ·t Ohio Ladie~' Mi - onary e]Jow hip enJoyed a full da:y I hie ing at the 1; untsl1ung Bapti\t hurch f ay, I. Mr". ~1ar}' Haine\, '"On1 the orlh M ad1~on Bapt J\t hurci1 opened the dav with cJevo- , on , follovled bv an in piring n1es- 1gc I))' !\'1is f)orothy M) 1 Crs, mi ~- 11ar)' u11der vangelical llapti.. L 1 i~sion to Lilt:: J{Lpu 111 ic of 1gcr frj a. 111e 4() lad1 s 'A' ll<> attend ~ti ·c 1, d a 11e-w t,urdc11 for th · \Vork mong tl1e ,J ler11 \.\ r11 11 i11 tl1at ld. J J1e · f 1er11 n ,._ a t,{ 1l1 cn l J t1t,i11- 1g a11d i111orn1ati\ 1 C a Ji s (JJ, d)' :s unc di p]a~,ed l1cr •i111i io11ar)' Jfir 1 v.a1dr l)l:, " a11d g;1,t.: n1 l1el1>– J I I n t r1.1 t i 11 a l > uc I t1 •,, < r k tJ n c 1111 ur ] 1 au d ." I h1 llo\\ J1ip, 11 i t i1 g t gular l3a1 ti t J1ur 11 and • 1 111 h OHIO INDEPENDENT BAPTIST Independent Bapti t Churche was organized at a meeting J anuary 30th at the orth Madi on Church. Mr . J oho trong Calvary Bapti t Church, Paine ville wa elected pre ident; Mrs. Ben Garlick, Huntsburg Bapti t Church, vice~resident; and Mr . Marvin Werbeach ew Lyme Bap- ti t hurch ec'y.-Trea . A Mother and Daughter banquet wa held for the ladies of the Calvary Bapti t Church, Painesville, May 9 with about 125 attending. The theme of the evening wa ' Je u Loves the Mother of the World' with girl from the church imper coating mother of different countries. Mr . Allan Lewi wife of Mid..JMi ion ' pre ident clo - ed the evening with lide of her trip into the different countriie where the mi ion' work i being carried on. Summer session planned The econd Ann11 al ummer A - embly will be held on the We te,rn Bapti t Bible ollege campu At1g. 13-17. In addition to ome of the regular cla e of the ummer e - jon, pecial work hop will be held for pa tor unday chool and youth worker , and Bible tudy e ion will be conducted both morning and night. The principle peaker for the ummer A embly will be Rev. Fred M. Barlow unday ch ol n t1lt- ant for the RegLtlar Bapti t Pre . An cx ten ive program of cour e will be offered for the fir t time this year during the ummer month . A 12-week e ion beginning June 18 and clo ing ept. 7 will offer credit in ew Te tament urvey, ociology, Hi tory of f i ion Bapti t Hi tory and Polity, Engli h, Ance try of the Engli h Bible. Per onal Evangeli m, Prophecy, P ychology, Chri tian Liter– ature H ygiene, Ethics. cience and the Bible, Church Hi tory, Philo o– phy Comparative Religion , and Audio Yi ual Education. Thi program offer a fine oppor– tunity for pa tor of the area who may wi h to take refresher cour e , or work toward a B.Th. degree. It will al o enable ome high chool graduate to get tarted earlier in their program, and by taking the ummer cour e complete a five-year B.Th . or B.R.E. program in four years. The folly of self-flattery elf~flattery i a un iver al in, which i undue and e aggerated prai e. Flattery alway goe beyond the bound of truth. Flattery i the in idiou art of elf-inflation. Our opinion of our elve doe not, in an,'– way, influence the judgement of God. He tak into account character and lhe ub tream of character. The pin– ion of men and the d ci i n ., of arthly ourt are rever ibl , but God' are final and infallible. Ho\ nece · ary i it to ee ur elv a od ee u . hri tianit) i a Religion of pers 11- al pronoL1n . It i not. J a .. a .1v1ot1r. But J i I H\' 10ttr. If ) 'Ou ha\ not ma lie it a per n 11 ma tler l1h.e thi . neighbor, ) tt 1.lre O a\ ed. rienll. ha\ c 111c1de 1l a P~r,onal n1atter? APRIL GIFTS TO OHIO ASSOCIATION l{ev. I... ynn I{ ger , 1 rea\urcr. 785-t. Bo) Jen . l1rt 11 f 1e le.I. 0 h 10 Grace Bapli\t eu:1r\1llc .. .......... . . . tr~t Bapl1~t. - 1 1 1ia .... • I~ 1 r st Bapt 1\ t • tr 1 kcr -.. 1r t 8;1pt1 t, 0a111pol1~ .. I • I I I I I I J .. ,r~t 13aptt\l. Bo,vling Grcctl .. <)rt 11 I{<>\ ' lllon B,t f>l i~l . . . al vary llapti t. 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