The Ohio Independent Baptist, July 1963

letter. The church ha a large lot and an attracti e building, and at pre ent number 65 in member hip. It i Bapti tic in it doctrines and con- titution. Brother ordlund i now available agai n for pulpit upply confer ence and revival , or for interim pa torate . Men on iail Gospel teams • present unique program The men on the jail Go pel team of Fir t Bapti t Church Medina, Ohio R. K . Sme1 er, pa tor pre ented a unique program one Sunday evening recently. Bar were placed along the front of the platform with the congregation repre enting the ' 'inmate ." The men gave their progran1 ju t a they do every Sunday afternoon at the jail. The church also held an evangel– i tic campaign with Rev. Wallace E. Jone a peaker . There were everal deci ions for Chri t and the H oly Spirit wa felt in a definite way . Mr . Elinor Gayer , r eported. Rev. George P. Zinn releases new recording A new r ecord is being r eleased by Rev. George P. Zinn director of Cam,p P atmos and music in tructor at edar vil le College. The Rev. Mr . Zinn is noted for hi ' ermon in ong' and other Gospel inging. The record i a 33 1; 3 LP r ecord that can be played on tero or hi fi machine . Some of the ongs on the record are, The Holy ity, Room at the Cross, It is well with my Soul , When they Ring the Golden Bell , A Shelter 1n the Time of Storm, Saved to the U ttermost, A Heart Like Thine, Oh to be Like Thee, F ollow Me, and five others. Price of the record i $3.75 plu 35 cents mailing charge. His add re is Box 23, edarville ollege, ecl ar – ville, Ohio. Rev . George Zinn Th OHIO INDEPEND NT BAPTIST Rev. Fred A. Alexander resigns Ashland church to work in Cleveland Rev. Fred A. Alexander, pa tor of alvary Ba,pti t Church, A bland. Ohio ha announced hi re ignation from the church to become effective September l. He will then begin work for the leveland Bapti t School of the Bible a Field Repre entative. It wa through Mi Geneva Fox of Bapti t Mid-Mi ion who ha been doing mi ionary work among the leveland colored people that the Ander on got acquainted with the chool. The Bapti t School of the Bible ju t completed it 15th year and ha an enrollment of 120. The Ander on are going into thi work with a tep of faith. 'We arc going without mi ion board , alary or par onage,,, the Rev. Mr. Alexander write in hi letter of re ignation to hi church . • My Sunday we hope, will be pent in repre enting the chool and in 1 pulpit upply . Thi hould erve omewhat a deputation work for an accredited mi ionary, building toward full per onal upport. In other word , we are by faith , to become mi ionarie to the American Negro believing tha t God ha ohurche and people who will, when confronted with the need en e their re pon ibility and do all in their power to make hri t known to the e people. ' NEWS IN BRIEF Huntsburg vangelistic service were hel l :i ~ the Hunt burg Bapti t hurch Hunt - bL1rg, Ohio, May 5-12. E. llichard Markel wa peaker. A nun1ber of hri ti an rededicated their live . Quaker City Rev. John W. Bailey ha · accep ted the ca ll to ,pac;, tor the alt ork Bap– ti ~t C' hLtrch, J 8 n1ilc\ ~ a5t of ( ' a111- bridge, Ohio. He 1 in teres ted in fcl – Jow\hi p 111ecti11g and ne,vs abot1t Oh 10 C, AI{ BC' acti v, tie ·. Hi~ ac.lllre~\ 1~ 4()7 4 th t., ( ' a111l1r1dgc, 0111<) . Reynoldsburg M l!)~ionu1} 'a111 Hor r1brook Ila\ n1c1cJc r>rel1111111ar), a1)11l1catio11 to B~\J - ti ~l 1ill- Tvlissio11s anll l1as l1cc11 t1n– a11i 11lot1sly J)a scd hy tl1c 1 )01.lt 'll . 111111 confcrc11ct: \.Vas at L~ thlc 11ss it>n l3 a11ti s l l1tu l: ll starti11g J Llll~ I l) for thre lla'.'S a1lLI fl>ttr 1ligl1t" ll. I... ( a te, " f''O e fro111 l...Lak e, a11LI 11ss il)t1ari s t>a ts)' i11g anLI Hill anll l ll c11 l 1 >rn– l)r l k ·11 L \\'ere 11e, k ·rs . l{ al1Jl1 ll)ll , ; \ltl)l)lla, l'a ., is l(l l1c ,it th l1t1r 11 Ltg. f _- } 5. Ohio Men's Retreat September 2, 3, 4. Camp Patmos Pastors Xenia church Rev. John D . Teeter , recently re- igned the pa torate of Ambro e Bap– ti t hurch, Fayette Ohio, to become pa tor of Emmanuel Bapti t Church, Xenia Ohio. Rev. Mr . Tee ter preached hi fir t ermon in the Xenia church June 23. In the four year he wa pa tor of the F ayette church hi fir t pa torate, the chttrch doubled in ize and a new addition wa added to the building. Rev. Mr. Teeter r eceived hi train– ing at the Moody Bible In titute and the A1nerican Theological emin ar y, both in Chicago. Before entering the mini try, he wa a draft man for the National Machine Corp. in Tiffin, Ohio. He ,ha moved with hi wife. Madelyn and daughter Kathy. who wi11 be a ophomore at edarv ill e College to enia. Rev. Mr. Teeter Dale Cadman in the Bedford r eplace Rev. enia church. Rev. J. Irving Ree e, pron1otion direc tor of FBHM, poke at Bible Bapti t church in a morning er ice. Rev. Denzel L. 0 burn Hom I i , - ion Direc t r and Candidate ecre– tary of Bapti t Mid-Mi ion , poke in the evening ervice. Warren DVB wa held Jt1ne 10-21 at Bethel Ba,p ti t Church with the then1e "Traveling od, Highwa .' ' 1i ion– ary project wa Mi.. D nna ttl\ cr. Bible lttb 01 i ionar) in Trt1111bttl I OlJnty. Hebrew Christian Society (An Independent Baptist Mission) 2524 Euclid Heights Boulevard Cleveland 6, Ohio * * * PRESENTING CHRIST Through Means of: Literature Distributio11 l louse-to-I-louse Visitatio11 Youth Cla~ Adult Foru1ns Oin1p Nathanael- llu11tshurg, Ol1io * " ... PRESENTING THE JEWISH NEED l "o Christians by Me n of: ' 'HEBREW CHRISTIAN VIEWS AND NEWS' ' t tion W l\F-Fl\il, lc\'ela11d "' t lion WDl.. l\,j, E. toliner Ill. Publicatio11 : l R OF D J\ ID R e-; y . ALAN . I ~T I .. F, l)ire tor P ge 7 , JULY, 1963

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