The Ohio Independent Baptist, December 1962

From our fellowship churches R v. Edw rd Morrell, Jr., speaks at ACCC meeting ' \ 111. t 1\'"' 111l ,t 11.1, c a, t lll' R 1l1f l, ill l t (.), \\ ,1, tll" \)l'l"llltlg ,t,llClllCtll "f a11 n'-t\ir t' ' ' \il'li' ct Cll t,, tl1c !~ er. J ,l,Pnr<I \l e r1< ,, . .I, .. t1l 131 l1lc Ba11- l , l1t11 (' 1. l~ctitt rli. htt), at the 'l~ 'll\l '-i,l\ , l1pCtllt1g '-.C~'il n <)f t 1t' ~ ,t J 11 ntta 1 all on, cnt1011 f t 1c 1\ 111cr1 a11 C t)t1n il f hri t1an 1 1t1r\...l1c ct1r1, c11cli at the a allc H",tcl l1c Re, . lorr 11 c ntint1ed: ··Tt11, 1, 1r1decli ·,, al1'1ng it1 trt1th .' ... It 1, 111, t1r111 belief that the c nfu i n \; ta11t 1 dire tl, related t the ab- .. • n --e f a ti n ha ed upon conv1c- t1on ~l n reft1 e to be contr er ial. lt ,, a Daniel , eb ter \\'ho aid "If trt1th be not di fft1 ed. error \\'ill be...' Thi i exactl} \\ hat ha happened. \\ hilc n1en \\'ith the Truth ha e been . ilent ab ut the eccle ia tical and poli tical i ue of the da)' , the di - pen er of rror have been bu y about their bt1 ine . Too many have been content to "hold the Truth, when they hould have been '~ 1 alking in it. ' " Niles E,·angeli t Jo eph McCaba Pater- on. ~ r . J .. general director of Evan– gelical Bapti t Mi ion held fall re– , ·ival ervice at Fir t Baptist Church. 1 r oon hour luncheon meeting for jt1nior and enior high chool tudents \\'ere held at the church with Rev. fcCaba peaking. Twinsburg Attendance is picking up at Fir t Bapti t Church after falling off to the 100 plu mark for a couple of month . A unday chool contest i expected to produce more contact . Brick work out ide i done and all the partition are completed in the basement. They have tarted framing the partition up tair and other work. Spencer has rally day Sunda 1 r, ov. 4, was R ally D ay at Fir t Baptist Spencer Paul Wehman, pa tor. Special fi sionary Guests for the dayT were Dr. and Mr . Donn Ketcham. ABWE mi sionary appoint– ees to East Pakistan. They both poke at all ervice and also provided ex– cellent pecial music. Recent gue t speaker s to the church ha\'e been Rev. and Mr . irgil Bun– jer. mi s1onar1es to Germany; and pre- en ting home missions, Rev . and Mr . Da\ 1 id Young from Car on City, Nevada. i\1i Glad) Baine al o ~poke to the Women' Mi ionar 1 . octet)' . Page 4, December 1962 Wheelersburg 11rt1grn111 ,vas initialcll ~lt Whccl – cr,l1t1rg t 1,,1<)11 nry Bar,t 1 \l C t1t1rc h to g1, 1 c tl1c n:.l111c a11tl addrc , of the '\. l1l1t I 11" of tl1c '"eek. l "hi~ wa to he a tiiffcrcnt na111c c,cr, Vtcck and 111c1l1bcr, \\ ere t1rged to ~e ncl then1 a chccrft1l card of u hr,. tian love and greeting. ,. Berea ppro in1ately 32 y ung people of Ber a Bapti t hurch attended the tate Yot1th Rally at Bowling reen . vangeli t harle E. Boren con– ducted pecial ervice Oct. 21- ov. 2. Elyria Some 35 new member were given the right hand of fellow hip ov. 18 at Fir t Bapti t Church. Lorain Hebron Women' Mi ionary Union fall rally wa held at Euclid Avenue Bapti t Church, Nov. 13. Completed n1i ionary project were di played . Bethany Fellowship meets in Sharon, Pa. The Bethany Fellow hip held their regular monthly meeting at Sharon Bapti t Church, Sharon, Pa. , Oct. 15 Pa tor Thomas Wright aid. Evangelist Rev. John Win tead who wa holding meetings at the Bible Height Baptist Church, E. Liverpool, poke in the afternoon meeting. He emphasized the need of maintaining a consistent Chri tian testimony. He aid we need to be brought back to and reminded of, the te timony of our forefathers who founded thi nation on their belief in God and their living according to His Word. The tragedy today, he said, ' 'Is so many of God's people are afraid· afraid of the corn, contempt and ridicule of the world· afraid of being o tracized from peo– ple. ' We compromise our thought and action to please others and reap the re ult in our homes, our children, our churches, our busine s and our individual lives, he said. The lo s of testimony means loss of power with God, and the loss of power bring careles ness and unconcern. Rev. Robert Hill, Berean Bapti t Young town, spoke in the evening ervice on the evil of compromi ing in our Christian lives. It was a timely message for this day and hour. Representatives to speak Dr. Paul R. Jackson, ational Representative of the GARBC, i to speak at Fir t Bapti t, 114 W. Walnut, Galion. Ohio, Jan . 30-31 . R \'.. J-.. olwel1 "astcr11 Rc1,rc- ~c11tnti,1c. I{ . I . l~nst)f l~rr1<.ly Pil .. is lCl S f cak nl rtl1siclc Baptist. 6J_ W. ~l1to11 , L.irna, hio. J, n. 6- 1 J. Cedarville fhrcc 11,cn were recently licc11scc.l to prc,,cl1 by ,race Baptist ht1rch. C~cclarville. 1 ·hcy arc John I.Jawlor, (,crald Wagnitt and David Jeremiah . Dr . Jcrcn1iah, prcc;idcnt of cdarvillc c~ollegc. preached the rnec;sagc f ron1 II Tirn. 4: 1-8; Rev. Lawlor gave the charge to the licen~ee · and Rev. mer on Ru ell pre ented the li– cen e . Rev. Donald Moffat i pac;tor. Mr. Wagnitz who ha one more year at Cedarville College i pa toring Fir t Bapti t hurch, Wau eon. John Lawlor and David Jeremiah, both enior at edarville allege , plan to attend Grace Theological Seminary , Winnona Lake, Ind. At Hilltop House Mrs. Maye Troyer and Mrs . Margaret Vend– rick, of Bible Baptist Church, Bedford, v is it in the s itting room at " Hilltop House" in Barberton, Ohio, Th is room is to be used as an office when the home for the aged is in operation. Cleveland The Bethlehem Bapti t Church, Roy J. Clark, pa tor, ha new church bulletins in color showing the archi– tect s sketch of the proposed new church building. The work is expected to be started in the pring of 1963. Reynoldsburg The Baptistry ha been delivered and is ready to set in place at Bible Mis ion Baptist Church, Llewellyn Thompson pastor. The driveway has been reworked, and a 200 amp electric entrance in tailed. Cedarville Dr. Arthur Williams on the faculty of Cedarville College poke at recent Prophetic Conference at Grace Bap– ti t Church. Recently, there were 13 person baptized. The OHIO INDEPENDENT BAPTIST

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