The Ohio Independent Baptist, November 1969

A von Baptist Church - r=, ~ n~c ~ . .11 Tc,1 her Training cla. e \\ ere tarted re– ~nt1, ... , ··P~1 lc,r· F.111 Rot1nd-Up Break.fat' ' wa held n "cpt . I .". he entire n1eal f pan ake . homemade tti"a~c. egg . Jt11 e. etc. \\ a prepared by the pa tor! 1 ,, ,1 follc.1,, ed b, a good Fall '4HOU E CLEA I G" . '- f · h(' ht1rch. Norton Baptist Church, Barberton - l\.f t il] nar, onference \\i a held October 12-15. Mis- 1nar1e f ron1 the Philippine I land·-- and Brazil presented '1e r \\ rk D1 pla) and free literatt1re were made avai l– able to all. Bible Baptist Church, Bedford - pe ial meeting \,'ere held October 26 through Novem– ber - \\' ith Brother Don foffat. O.I.B. Editor and Evan– gelt t. a gue t peaker. Annual Mother-Daughter Banquet ,,·as held October 17. Berea Baptist Church - Pa tor and f r . Willett had the privi lege of visit ing the Hol}· Land. Dr. and Mr . Donn Ketcham spoke re– centl)r pre enting the challenge of East Pakistan. Regular Bapti st Church Berl in He ights - The church recently celebrated its 13th birthday. Brother Elton Hukill. a former pastor, spoke at the mc rn- 1ng ervice A special birthday cake with the appropriate number of candle \\'a presented to the church. Calvary Baptist Church, Bucyrus - Special rneetin~ were held eptember 21-28. Guest .. peaker for thi week wa the "Flying Evangelist" Curt \\'etze1. Pa tor Jone gave a full report (with picture ) of hi recent trip to the Holy Land. Grace Baptist Church, Cedarville - 1 f •~ Pat 1· King. one of the mis ionarie upported b,T the church. recently hewed pictures of her work in Africa. The work on the addition being made to the present building i progressing in fine style. Bethlehem Baptist Church, Cleveland - pecial empha i,.. was made recently in seeking to reach other . Thi effort was called "OPERATION OUT- ~~~CH. ·· It \\ as done through mailing phoning and 1 1t1ng. It proved most successful. Cedar Hill Baptist Church, Cleveland - . The B1ble School is now producing a color-sound-slide film o the1~ act_ivities. This includes all classes and depart~ men . and 1t will be used in seeking to interest others in attending Sunday School~ 6 NOVEMBER, 1969 I k ,, ~~~, __, / -:-~ ., -, 1 , I .... C":""' • Jl 'e !11vi1e till <Jf ,,,,,. 0 /J l<IJ fJ(f\f<Jr,, 1,, 1,lr1c·e ,rs <>11 t/1eir 111c1il– i11r.: /i.,t. ~<'11tl 11s ) ' ' ' ' ',. /111rc/1 t1/c11<l<t1 \ c·<r(· /, lvee/( ()1,r 111r1il– i11 ... r: <trlclre.\s I\ ,\'i1111JI ) ' Erlitor I rJ11 1\ l r,Jfc1t . /J o.,\' No. J 60. e 11 i <,, 0 I 11 o - tl 518 5. I J there , , ,0111e 11 e 111 yo,, e5 pecially lV<>ttl(l like to c·a /l to oitr atte11- tir,11. p/eave 111ark yoi1r cale,idar accorcli11grv. W e 1vo11/cl appreci– ate }'011r cooperation i11. this! T J 1 a, 1 k )' o 11 ! I Immanuel Baptist Church , Columbus - A pecia] comn1i ioning ·service wa held recent!'}' for Rev. and Mr . Don Wi nter . They h ave been accepted as cv:inge]i~tic mi ionarie to er, 1 e under F.B.H. I. A ·~Ki ck Off" ra ll y wa held for enior High activitie on eptember 27. Ma rana tha Bapt ist Church, Co lumb us - 1 'he church celebrated their 4th anniversary on Sept. 14. Truly the Lord's hand of blessin,g is upon this work. The Maranatha Christian School got off to a good start with an approximate enrollment of 65. Washington Heights Bapt ist Church, Dayton - · 'vVe prai e the Lord for the working of the Holy pirjt in our midst ." Services, both morning and evening, are being well attended. A Missionary Conference was held in October. The church i helping fi nancially in the establishing of a new work in New Carlisle. Euclid-Nottingham Baptist Church, Euclid - The Fall program got under way with a special ' 'Kick Off" dinner on Septe1nber 25th. Special meetings with Rev. Howard W. Morris which were to have been held Oct. 12-19 had to be cancelled because of Brother Morris~ health. The Church oftball Team won the Euclid Church League Champion hip again thi year . They have wort– thi even time out of the last eight years. Calvary Baptist Church, Findlay - The O.A.R.B.C. Fall Conference was held here October 20-22. The fellow hip with others from across the state wa~ wonderful. October 5 was our ' 'Kick Off' ' Sunday fo r a "GOAL TO GO" campaign. In this we compete with Calvary Bapti t Church of Ypsilanti, Michigan and the First Baptist Chtrrch of Lapeer, Michigan. The First Baptist Church, Galion - The South Bethel Women's Fellowship held their Fall Rally here on September 16. Sunday School Promotion Day wa set for Sept. 28. Pastor Booth has had the privilege of broadcasting over radio station WBCO. First Baptist Church, Gallipolis - Sunday School got off to a great tart on their ' 'GOAL TO GO 500'' contest. The entire H igh School Football team was invited. Almost everyone of them attended along with their coach. On Oct. 12 the local school of nur es were honored guests at the morning service. Evangeli t Leroy Sheveland held meetings on Oct. 26-31. (Continued on page 15) THE OHIO INDEPENDENT BAPTIST

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