The Ohio Independent Baptist, March 1963
From our fellowship churches I ,- • "'""' ~ .. ~ ' .. ~ • '.~ ' ,, \ •, ;\,", • ' ' ' • • • • < : ,· •,• ' .._ -'----------"-- ~-~ ... -..: . _\.·_ - -- - ....:_ - - - - ~ - . . --- ~ -- - - Music Calvary Bapt ist, Tiffin completes special meetings er, ice ,, t•rc "'- 11cllt lclt rcc~1, tl\ 1 i11 ,, ~1 c i!\l c , a11g~l1~11c ctlllfl at l .,1 , .lr 8,1pt,,c httr~h l )f 1"'1ff1n, lcu CEDARVILLE COLLEGE STUDENTS PLAN CHURCH MUSIC WORKSHOP ~' l r ( •1111 J> ar t i11 ,t 1\ tthltr11 . . . t.. , a11gt'lt~t 1~~1rtin l1all 11g~J t t1c l'Cl'J'lc ..1l,.'11g t111c, f dait,, h t1,e-t - hl)tt , c c, ,\ll~~la 111 ,vhich ~h tJ lli br ,ng ~ ln:ttnt! re, ttl t~ tt,r the tt1tt1rc . Pa~t r ~t, rl1n 1 . \J illia r11~' "aid • there ,,,ere l l dc "i i ns fr ~alvati 11 during tl1c n1eeting~ and attendan e nd intere · t ,, ere e" cptional on "ider– in2 the unt1 uall) "old ,, eat her and ..... the fa ' t that ther are nl 5 l Jocal 111e111ber.. Pa tor \ 1llian1 · 0111111end: the e,,angeli t f r hi · tanJ for the f unda– mencal f the , ord and hi. de ire to hallenge hrt tian t the ta k f -oul-\\ inning. Missionary conference planned for March 24-31 mi ionary conference i to be held March _4-3 1 at Stryker, Bryan and at1 eon, Ohio. peaker are, Raymond Creer , Bapti t f id-Mi ion , Japan; John Sarjeant~ ABWE, Japan; Harry Thi– bideau, FBHM, Toledo. A young people' outh r ally i to be March 30, at 7: 30 p.m. at Fir t Bapti t hurch of Stryker where Ronald Graef i pa tor. NEWS IN BRIEF Berea Berea Bapti t Church h as ju t com– pleted the purcha e of a lot which will enlarge the parking area. Portsmouth A mi ionary conference wa to be March 3-8 at Temple Bapti t Church, wi th Rev. Robert W. Smith of St. Peter burg Fla. The Rev. Mr. Smith i field repre entative of Evangelical Baptist Mis ion . We tern Baptist Bible College i to pre ent a concert March 28 at 7:30 p.m. Dr. H. 0 . Van Gilder will speak. Reynoldsburg William Mccarrell. D .D ., founder of the ' 'Fisherman' Club, "Cicero, 111 . poke at Mt. Vernon, Ohio, and al the Bible Mi s1on Bapti t hurch. Reynold burg, recently. Page 12, MARCH, 1963 ( hurct1 he ld n the t)n alur <la)' 1ar 11 30. Mu~ic W rk h p wi ll be edar ille 'ollcgc can1pt1 \ aJternoon an<l ev ning, Regi tratio11 i ~ fr 111 12: 30 to 1: 00 p . 1 1. l "' l1e Work hop wi ll begin wi th a r t1nd-table di cu "' ·ion, H he Prep– ara ti n a11d Dt1ties of a mini. ter f ~ f t1 ic. '' Par ticipating in the d i cus ion wi ll be three f rmer edarvi lle ollege ·tu<l ent " who are now Mini ter of Youth & ML1sic: J ame " Neely, Cincin– nat i, ·te e Boalt , , ary, I nd.; and Dave Mat · 011, Waterl oo, Iowa. At 2: 15 all tho e in attendence will join voice in a demon tration practice conduct– ed by Maurice Knud en former vocal in tructor a t the Omaha Bapti. t Bible ollege and now of the Bethany Bap– ti t Church in De Moine , Iowa . At 4: 00 a literature di play of magazines, books, vocal and instrumental mu. ic will be open for examin ation. The evening activitie will begin at 6 : 00 p.m. with a round-table dis– cu ion held by a group of pa tor . on the topic, "The Pastor 's Respon- Cleveland A film "The Big Blast" was hown at the "Voice of Christian Youth" meeting at Calvary Baptist Church. Cleveland The annual winter Erieside Bible Conference was at Cedar Hill Baptist with speakers, Dr. Ketcham and Dr. MacRae. Bedford Rev. Jame Shields, Home Mis ion Station Evangelist for Bapti t Mid– Mi ion was guest at Bible Baptist. Mr. Shield was a choolmate of Pastor and Mr . Edward Morrell. Cook needed for camp I there anyone in or among our churche who would be interested in being head cook at Camp Patmos thi ummer ? l f o plea e wr ite to Pastor L. G. Howard. P . 0 . Bo 3 Roche ter . Ohio. • • i I ~•bi l i ty in the Mu\1c Progran1 of the ( ' ht1rc h.·• Foll wing the d1,ct1s~ion. ·pecial rl1llsic will be pre\entcd f ron1 ~cdarvi lJ e (.'ol lege mu,acal grotJp\, a well as a challenge from the gt1e t direc tor . l "hc program will conclude wi th the work hop choir ing,ng the mu ic rehear ed in the at ternoon. AJ I lie sion wi 11 be held in the Al fred Memor ial Audi torium. Music to be . ung by the work, hop choir will be furn a hed by the college upon arr iva l a t the work hop. Registration fee for those not enrol led at edarviJle College wi ll be $ 1.7 5 and wi ll cover a ll charge ' including the evening meal. There wil l be no pre-registration fee, but a written re ervation ·hou ld be ent to Mr . Warren L. Webber. Cedarville ollege. Pa tor , choir men1ber and church musician .throughout the tate will fi nd in thi work hop a real challenge and timulation to their church pro· gram . Plan now to participate in the Church Mu ic Workshop on March 30 at Cedarville College. • Courson Shepherd; ~rect« For 21 years we havt been teUing 1,,~el of :her Me.ssiah over SO and m«e- radio statjons at home an4 abroad. Pers.onat follow~up by oor missionaries has made this ministry very ~ffe~tive. Now in faith we are enlarging ~ur missi<>nar1 staff. Many of tbe 3 million Jews in tbe N.Y. area, and in othet large cities are ope-n to approach with the GQspet. The ti1t1e to rea~h them is very short. Will you take this expandt?d outreach on your heart, 1o pr,ay ~nd $hare? Sttnd for free COPY of our informa~ · tivt quarterly• MESSA'-£ TO ISBA£l. MESSAGE Tl ISU£l; 1£. · IOI ,,2. Gtt1er1t Pest Offjce New York t #' M. Y. • ' • • • • . 4 • • • l THE OHIO INDEPENDENT BAPTIST
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