The Ohio Independent Baptist, November 1970
~10GADORE BAPTIST CHURCH, Our pecial "Round Up" Sunday proved to be a ucce . Folk came to :hurch dre ed in we tern tyle. We had 189 in attendance. Rev. and Mr . Clarence Hen on were with us recent- 1}1. The meetings were mo t ucces ful. We al o had the privilege of hearing Re, 1 • and Mr . Jim Thorne, mis ion– arie to Africa. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH, EW Lo roo Re,,. Albert D 'Amato ha been :ailed to be the pastor of our church. He began hi mini try here on Oc– ober 18. He come to us from the Church of the Open Door Elyria ~ here he erved as A istant Pastor. fhree soul were aved the day he :andidated. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH, '\ILES - Our 'End of Summer' ' Bible Con– ference with guest peaker Dr. Bob I ones, Jr.. proved a blessing. Mr. Lou · icholes spoke recently at one of our ~vening services. He is the Ohio Re– presentative for Jack Wyrtzen' Word of Life. POLA1"D VILLAGE BAPTIST CHURCH, POLA D - Campus Bible Fellowship wa pre– )ented by Rev. L. Clifton Miller. This s a \\Ork among College and Univers– t., students under Bapti t Mid-Mis- • , JOOS. f F 1\.1 PLE BAPTIST CHURCH, 0 oRTSMOUTH - The Bible mini try of Dr. H . 0. an Gilder \\ a a joy to our heart . e praise the Lord for the way in >lhich the Lord i b)e ing through the aithful giving of our people. .JRA B APTIS1 HURCH , .., ) B R'\: - Pa tor Holmes n1ini<;tercd in special n1ceting in helb,' Ohio. Dale Barl– ett poke here recentl,. lI BI 1ISSJO B APrf IS'f Ji UR Jl , 1 Y < I l)SB J{G 'Jf1e K tte11ri11g ( B 1M-Ja1naica) r'.ere "itl1 ti and told of tl1eir \.\'Ork. fl1e a, erage attcnda11c~ at our Fan1il}' ".) u111n1 r Ii i I)I e "c }1 oo I v. 1 a J 3 (>. 0 ur 1lll C or1f erence "a J1eld Octol1er i- \\ 1 tli Joe J e111 J'>lc ot A 1,i ler1e, "f .x– I J31oth r e1111,Je i at,tll()f <.1f tl1e • 11 " ~/ ur l1ild'' st:ric . \">...' l1a ve J d l11 s I i11 < tir unda} chc> >I. Alilt I l I J) fl J>1' r Ji l ll til , I ji fl TO J I Acti, }111 ti an I Jl UJ 11 ur J1 r d a\\ I end o • I p I l t1111g IUl 1 ng J f 1111111 fH OHIO I 'DEP ND NI BAPTIS Cedarville College student and "The Guard men" Cedarville College' quar– tet. EMMA UEL BAPTIST CHURCH, TOLEDO - The month of October wa our "Sunday School Empha i " month. We de ire to reach "770 in the Fall of '70". Special Evangeli tic meeting ovember 1-8 with Evangeli t Dick Krueger. A guest speaker of recent date wa Dr. Robert Gromacki of Cedarville College. GRACE BAPTIST CHURCH , WESTLAKE - We are happy to report that the Lord i opening churches to Pa tor Couch and hi family. They have the great re pon ibility of raising the ne– ce ary fund for support, pa age and equipment before leaving for Au - tralia. Rev. Walter Banks of the Bible Bapti t Church and Rev. Arnold Ol- en (FBHM) were recent peaker in our church. We are looking forward to our Harve t Banquet on ov. 20 and our Thank giving Prai e Service on ovember 25. A special Anniver- ary Service wa held on Sunday No– vember 1. Our church i now 21 year old. WHEELERSBURG BAPTIST CHURCH - Mr. Kanani who wa converted from Mo lem to Chri t spoke here. Elida Church Recognized On Monday September 14 1970, at 1:45 p.m. a Bapti t ouncil con- i ting of 20 de]egate from 17 hurche convened at outh Lima Bapti t Church. The purpo e wa to examine a new church, Faith Bapti t C'htirch of lida , Ohio, to a certain if they were a duly organized and pro– perly con tituted Bapti t cht1rch. After hearing the hi tory of the hurch from Rev. Brt1ce nyder. their pa tor, the ot1ncil condt1ctcd an oral exami nation of their o, enant. on- \titut1on and Article. of F ai th . wo l1ot1r later, the ( "otancil b} unanin1ou action voted to recogn17e ... aith Bap– t1 ~t Church of Iida a~ a ()roperly con t1tute<l BttJJti \ t ht1rcl1. 'pcc1al co111111c11ua tio11 \\ra given to t l1c J)a ') (Or a11cl 111c111 l1cr, of "l)ll tl1 L..i 111a l3aJ)t is t '" 110 11 ,t, e tartc<.I t 11 is nC\-V ,-vork. AVAILABLE FOR • • • Evangelistic Meetings and Supply Preaching BRO. RAYMOND KEMPF 218 East Lincoln Avenue Ada , Ohio 45810 Phona: (419) 634-4353 Director of Music At Elyria Church Mr. Robert Bell Rev. Woodrow W. McCaleb, pa - tor of the Fir t Bapti t Church Elyria, inform u that their cht1rch will have a new mu ic program thi coming year a the growth of the church ha required the acqui ition of a full time mu ic director for the fir t time in the church' hi tory. The new mt1 ic director i Mr. Robert Bell, formerly of the Fir t Bapti t Church, Fort Worth , Te a . Mr. Bell i a native Ohioan havi ng graduated from LaGrange High chool in 19 5 . He recei\·ed hi B degree in Mti ic Education fron1 Bob Jone Univer it}'. Later he did gradu– ate work in chool adn1ini tration at Florida ta te niver it)' \\ hile er, ing a Principal of Bainbridge hri. t1 an chool, Bainbridge, eorgia. A rnt1 ic director. he plan t de– velop a ftdl)' graded choir ) te111 1n the I )' ria church . Thi \\ ill in lt1<le an Adult h ir. Teen horalle and Junior Age "' hair. H plan aJ~o to organize a chur h orch tra . he phtlo~ ph)- of the nc,, 111t1 ic progra111 \\. all ht: to f)fO\ 1dc rcle\ .i11t 111t1~ic for all of the cl1urch ,, htle pfl)– viding an area of ,er,ice tor all ht11ch n1c111hcr, ,, 110 h,1 \ c ,ln\ licercL ot . ... 111t1,;.,1cal t,1Icnt [ 'c1r lier th1, \ e,tr the cl1t11 ch rc– ta111ctl the \Cr\ ice, t)l Rev. 1 c1 rencc f;. RuLlll d\ ftill - t1111e \L)lltl1 llncCtl)I. 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