The Ohio Independent Baptist, October 1972

A Good Recipe - Try It You'll Like It ! Herc i a rec ipe for a week-e nc.I of good energetic fun : Preheat with "''eek. of planning, praying and pre– paring. Take a group of teens and leader , introduce them to a dynan1ic n1an fron1 North arolina and hlend together. A litt le mixing of the teens in wild, woo ly activity is uggested . Melt in lots of laughter, excitement and ta lking and bake for TWO nights. The result is a group of tired but ex– cited teens and leaders! , Thi s recipe wa proven success fu l in late Augu t when I 09 tee ns, gue ts and ponsors from the Fir t Baptist Church in Gallipoli n1et at the county fairgrounds for a FABULOUS FUN NIGHT to kick off the opening of school. Rev . Frank Hamrick, Associate Pas tor of hi s father' s church in Rocky Mount, N .C. and inventor of the youth program "Pro-Teens," joined the teens in the activities. Brother Frank led the teens in such games as the Steeple Chase, Circular Well s Fargo, Hu la Race and Human Croquet. After the games were over , the teens settled down for an awards presentation during which Ruth Anne Layne was awarded an airplane ride for bringing the most guests. The final portion of the FABU– LOUS FUN NIGHT was the serious talk with which Rev. Hamrick chal– lenged the young people. Physically weary but enthused, the teens returned Jo their homes in a nticipa tion of the SATURDAY SUPPER N IGHT to follow. Rev . Frank Hamrick Approxi ma tely 7 5 of the Ga llipo li s Bap tist teen wearing old-fashi oned clothes and goi ng barefoot a ttended the back-to-school banquet held in the elementary school cafeteria . For decorations, the teens had cut bell-shaped programs from blue denin1 a nd calico material and had pressed, cut, ewn and wired flowers. Pl aced on the tables with the flowers and pro– grams were slate boards a nd handbells. Before the main events began, the teens were served a picn ic style meal by the church deaconesses and other ladies. Rev. E. Wil son Wahl , pas tor of OARBC FINANCIAL REPORT General Fund Wm. A. Brock, Treasurer 4659 Trabue Road Columbus, Ohio 43228 JULY - 1972 T o tal Giving . . . . . . Budget $1 ,900.00 Defi cit Number of hurches Giving . . . . . . . . . . Other Income Gifts Received for Debt Free Can1ps Subscriptions, Ad vertisi ng, Honorariums TOTA l ., MON I ... 5 R CEIVED, JUL. Y '72 . . 58 • • W NLCD A LITTI .. - MORE G IVING TO MFET O R G ' N =RAI... FUND BUDGET! THE OHIO INDEPENDENT BAPT IST $ 1,407.70 492 .30 $ 360.79 735.33 $2.503 .82 f; ir \ l 13ap t, ~t ( hurch, rcinlro(lt1ccd Frank I lan1r1ck to the teen\ . ()nee aga in uwarc.J \ we re prc~c nlctl, a<.i well as a d ra 111 a t i c fa i r y t a I c cn t i t I c cl– " ' I he K i ng an<.I r:, Aft er lead ing the youth in \ 1ng1ng old-fa c; hi oncd \Onge.,, Rev. l·Jan1r1ck d1 'i– cu~c.,ed the " Pro-1 ccn" progran1 . Thi \ has he'"'n adopt ed hy the young people of the Fi rc; t 13ap t i~t ( ~hurch. H i~ mc~- 5agc taken from I John 2: 17 wa\ most cha ll engi ng. Pas tor Wah l clo~ec.f th i<; youth week– end wi th prayer . The young people Jeft with the irnprint of the theme " Back to School with J e<;us a5 l#ord ,, in their mernori cc;. They arc looki ng forward to the Pro-Teen c, tudi ec; they will be hav ing thi c; Fall. Thec;e will he taught hy Pas tor Harry Cole, As~oc iatc Pas tor of the First Baptist ( ' hurch. It rea lJ y was a terrific week-end! Try ' . I I 1t some time .. As reporte d b y Nanci Sioux Training Conferences Two AWANA Leaders Training C' onfercnces were scheduled for Ohio th is Fall. One of these met in the Grahan1 Roac.f Bapt ist hurch on Sep– tember 30th at Cuyahoga Fall s. The other will meet in the Immanuel Bap– ti t Church at olumbus on October 1 4th at 9 :00 a.m. to 4 : 3 0 p . m . These co11ferences bring to the area skilled youth workers who prese nt the various aspects of week-day club work. New Leaders a well as experi enced one , benefit by a ttending. Churches intere ted in learning abou t the AWANA program find these confer– ences mo t informative. A three dol– lar reg i tration fee includes a light luncheon prepared by the ladies of the host churches. Favorite Recipe A ' '$5.00 Favorite Recipe·, clipped fron1 Chicago Tribune from Mrs. Ed– wi n Bl ankenhagen, 0 wego, Illinoi . 2 packages ( IO ounces each) frozen chopped broccoli I cup water l 1h cups packaged herb sea oned tuffing 1h cup n1 elted butter 1 can conden ed crean1 of celery soup 1h cup gra te(l parn1e an chce e ook brocco li in 1/ 2 cup water in a covered pan for 7 n,inute : drai n. Pl ace tt1ffing in a hall ow baking di h . Mi bt1tter wi th 1/2 cttp warn1 wt1ter: pour over stufling . Arrange broccoli on top. Blend . otip wit h 1 2 ct1p \Vatcr. Pour over all . prinkle with cheese: bake at 30() 0 for 30 111intites. OCTOBER, 1972 7 I

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