The Ohio Independent Baptist, July 1965
i n t h c c h a re I, lo H i II to 11 H ot 1 ~ c, t t) ,.lttr "tale n1i sionar)' for hi " 11ccLI" in C\ tahJishing ne~: cht1rche·.; anti lt> our yot1th can1p work. There were at lea t 12 mi ionarie ,vi th u and five new ,pa tor' wive·"' were welcomed into the fello,wship. We are already thinking and tart– ing to plao for the fall rally at Njle Ohio in Oc tober (Thur."'day 2 1 t) . If you were one who mi ed out on the ble ing at Brook ide, why not make plans now for the Fall Ral ly that we might have more 'Fellow hip in the Go pel ' . Keep piling up dime-3 ladie , as they pay off for J e u ' ake. Sincerely, Vivian H arvey ecretary. Let's Remember: JL1l y 5-6 - F amily Retr eat ( for the whol e famil y, for everyone) at edarvi lle College. July 14-18 - Bap– ti t Mid--Mi sion·3 Conference, Port - mouth, Temple Ba.ptist. J uly 2 - Hilltop Auxiliary Meeting 1 P .M. at orton Center Bapti t Church. Jul y 27 Berean Women's Fel– low hip will attend se ion of Erie- ide Bible Conference, held in Bethle– hem Bapti t Church, 27250 Emer y Road, Orange Vi ll age, (Cleveland ) with POTLUCK lunch at noon for fellow hip. July 25-Aug 8 - Erie– ~ide Bibl e Conference, Bethle hem Ba.ptist C hurch. Sept. 21 - Berean Women's Fellow hip, Euclid Notting– ham Bapti t Church. Sept 28 - South Bethel Women's Fellowship. Oct. 15 - Baptist Mid-Mi -, ions World D ay of Prayer . Oct. 18-2 1 Ohio As– ~ociation Annual Meeting, Ni les, Ohio. ::! * !:-:: Cedarvi ll e College appreciates re– ceiving your Betty rocker oupon , al so your S. & H. and Top Value (TV) tamp·3 even though they are past the Hdue' ' date stamped on the c·ou pons. Send them to the School or to Mr ';. ln ez Milner . Thank yot1. KOOK'S KORNER Marga rite s I 1/ 2 CLI p SLtgar 1/ 2 c ttp water 5 marshmallows Whites o f 2 egg•:,, 2 rrhsp. shredd e(l cocoantt l 1 -4 teasp. vanilla I c t1p walnt1t 111eats Sa ltir1e Ii o i I s t I ga r a r1 d w a t er un l i I s yr t I p \·V i i l t l1read . l{en1o vc frfJ111 l1cal a ncl acld 111ar st1111 ellow. cut i11 pieces. Pot1r over tile w}1it c of egg l1eatc 11 until "i tiff , tl1c11 add cocoant1t , va11illa 1,n I 11t1t 111eat . S,::>reacl alti11 s with 111i - l LtJ e a 11d l)a e t1ntil delicate l)' l)row11 - ccl . 1rs. l~t1tl1 Mil11er , dar H ill 13aJ)li t ht1rc l1 - lev lan<.l l leigl1t . THE OHIO INDEPENDENT BAPTIST Ohio Pastor has services in Kentucky By William B. Patterson (Baptist Mid-Missions) A week of pec ial ervice was held a t the Roger Bapti,st Church, Roger , Ky. Rev. Edward Morre ll , Jr ., pastor of the lmmant1el Baptist hurch Arcanum, Ohio brought the me age . Average at tendance for the week wa l 05 . God ble. sed the minis try of the Wor d. A counc il met recently wi th the Roger Bapti t Church to con ider recognizing it a du ly orga nized and . eeking feJ Jow hip with other RegLtl ar Bapti t churche on a tate and na– tional level. A Recogni tion Service Contributions to Home and Camp Inc. Leland G. Howard, Treas. P. 0. Box 3 Rochester, Ohio APRIL Let us be mindful of the amount we are in debt with our Home and Camp and that amount is $29,000. Some churches have already increased their giving and we trust that eve ry church will lay hold of their share of th is debt. Gifts to the Home First Baptist, Rittman .. . .... .. ..... . $ 100.00 Bible Baptist, North Madison .. . 9.00 North Royalton Baptist ..... . .. ... ... .. 10.00 Memorial Baptist, Columbus .... ... ... .. 15.00 ~haron Baptist, Sharon, Pa . .... .. .... .. 7 .50 Penfield Jct. Baptist, Lorain .... .. ... ... 10.00 Northfield Baptist .. .. .. . .. . .. .. .... .. ...... 10.00 Calvary Baptist, Cleveland ........ ..... . .. 10.00 First Baptist, Elyria .... .. .... .... ... .... ..... 50.00 Huntsburg Baptist ... ... .. .... .. .... .. .... 10.00 T ' ' B . L . 5 00 r1n1ty apt1st, ora1n .. .... .. .... .. ....... . . Faith Baptist, Amherst .. .. .. ... .... .. ... . 10.00 Immanuel Baptist , Arcanum ... .. .... .... 10.00 Calvary Baptist , Painesville . .. ........ ... . 15.00 Berea Baptist .. . .... ... . .. .. .. .... ... ... 25 .00 Cedar Hill Baptist, Cleveland .... ...... 10.00 Immanue l Ba ptist, Columbus .... ..... .. 15.00 First Ba pti st , Bowling Green ...... . ... 10.00 Hinckley Ridge Ba pt is t .... . .... .. ....... S.00 Tota l . . . ... ...... .. .... .. ...... $ 336.50 Gifts to Camp Patmos Firs t Ba pt is t , McDona ld .. .. .. .... .. .... ... $ 10 .00 Ca lvary Ba pt ist , Sa le m ... ................ .. 4.00 First Ba pt ist, Ga ll ipol is .. .... .. .... 15.00 Memorial Ba pt ist , Columbus ......... .. 15.00 Sharon Ba pt ist , Sh aron, Pa . .......... .. 7.50 Nort h f ie ld Ba pt ist .... .. ........... ...... . .... 10.00 First Bapt is t, Elyria .. .... . ............... 50.00 Trinity Ba pt ist , Lorain ......... .. .... 5 .00 Bethlehem Baptist , Clevuland .. .... . S.00 Evansvi ll e Bapt ist , N iles .... . .. ........ 10.00 Cedar Hill Bapt is t, Cleveland ...... ... 10.00 Berea Bapt ist .... ... . ... . ... 10.00 Immanuel Baptist, Columbus ... .. .. 10 00 Whipple Ave . Baptist, Canton ...... 5 00 Blessed Hope Baptist, Springfield .... 10 00 Calvdry Baptist, Tiffin .. ... .. . .. ... 20.00 Hinckley Ridge Baptist ... .. .... S.00 Total .. .............. .•.... .. $ 201 .50 wa held that an1e evening. Rev. Carl Thome on gave the charge to the church Rev. Reevi Clark the charge to the pa tor and Rev. Mor– rell delivered the me age. We wou ld J ike to take thi o,pportu– ni ty to thank the m·any Ohio chL1rche\ for the he lp and encouragement that you have been during our year with Bapti t Mid-Mi·s ion . It was in Aug– ust, 1955 that we began our first work a t Slemp, Ky. l n looking back over the year , we are keenly aware that God ha provided u with faith– fu l prayer warrior . We prai e Him for thi ~! We are al o very consciou of the fact that churche are tand– ing faithfu lly behind u in financial u pport. May God b]es you. Our heart are heavy for the folk in the Ken tucky mounta in and we count jt a real privilege to erve in thi particular part of Hi vineyard . This i a large and very needy area - the r idge extend jn all direction and all along the ridge live tho e in dire need of the Go pel. We travel 82 miles each Sunday for 1 pick-up . Pray for safety on the road , finance to n1eet the many need of the work and an unfeigned love for tho e to whon1 we have been called. l n 19 5 5 we claimed the promi e foun(i in I aiah 55: J 2, "For ye hall go OLLt with joy and be led forth with peace: the mountain and the hill hall break forth before you into inging.,. Thi verse ha become very preciot1 to our heart . Thank you for haring in the r ealiza tion of thi pron1i e! ALL OIB READERS OUGHT TO GET Former Editor Nordlund' s book: ' 'POEMS FOR PATRIOTIC AMERICANS' ' 72 p ages with 50 poems and some prose reminders of the histo ry that inspired or provoked them! Beautiful bindin g makes them attractive gifts. Price $1. Discounts for book tables . Order from : R. T. Nordlund, 586 Maple St . Fostoria, Ohio Need Your Comments! Wl~ RI£ al\.\' U} ~ gla(I t g t lett 1s f ro111 reader wl10 h,t\'e ,\11 idea 01 an ()p111io11 ) ot1 \: ot1ld ltlc t hare \\ 1 ith othe1 0 18 r adc1, "'e11 l 'r ot1r ~0111111e11t to ; d1tor, Ohio l11uc1)c11d llt B, pLi st 1,1g,\Zi11e, Bo. l 84 C 'cd arvill , Ol1io. JULY 1965 PAGE t 1
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