The Ohio Independent Baptist, October 2000
\ ~ L to R. Aime. Nadia & Joseph McG1nn1s . Josh & Liz Fronduti + Grace Bapti t ofTroy recently added c,, 0 ne,, taff n1en1 ber . Jo eph \ tc ,1nnin, lnternt0Fan1il) Mini tries & Bu tiding Maintenance Director and Josh ..... Fronduti. Wor hip Leader. Jo eph and his v ife, Ain1e, have been ~er, ing Grace ince late May . Joseph is aI o pur uing a Masters Degree at Trinity E\angelical Di init) chool. Jo h Fronduti is a graduate of Cedar\ il leCo llege. He and his wife, Li z, ha, e been serving at Grace since July. The coup les were ,velcomed by the church family at a reception on July 23. + TheCanton Area Women 's Missionary Fellowship will meet at the First Baptist Church of Rittman on Tuesday, October 17 . Times for the meeting are IO a.m. to 2: 15 p.m. Speaker for the day is Pat Warren . + canton pastors and wives kicked off their fall season with a good time of fellowsh ip at the Inn of the Amish Door, \.\' ilmot. Check schedule of monthly meetings wi th Pastor Tim Mishler, Massillon . + Fait h Bapti tof Kenton held its annual Family& Friends Barbecue August l I . Nearly 350 enjoyed the food and fellowship . Ccdarvil le's Brass and Ivory provided music and following the meal the gospe l message was presented by Pastor Dennis Burns. The barbecue is a commun ity outreach and ministry opportunity for Faith . + calvary Baptist of Norwalk \velcomes Intern Michael Pierce, a third-year student at Baptist Bible Seminary. Michael is worki ng in the areas of discipleship, outreach, counseling service coordination and youth. His wife Keri, wi ll fulfi ll responsi– bi lities within the church as well as serve as assistant gi rls' soccer coach at the school. Jim McClain is senior pastor at Ca lvary Baptist. +MidviewBaptist ofGrafton reports renovating their sanctuary, including adding a new sound system, purchasing a late model van and sponsor ing their first teens ' miss ion trip. The teens spent four days in Ham iIton New York, helping to present a children' s program for the Cornerstone Baptist Church there. Tim Mayo is pastor at Midview. + Two churches wannlywelcomed unexpected vis its from Dave and Pat Warren. The Warrens were returning home from vacation in the south and stopped in at hawnee Hill Baptist in Portsmouth (led by David& Kim Frazie) and at Madison Missionary Baptist in Minford (led by Jim &Denise Brown). +TheCDR Radio Net\vork nowhas three translator stations in Southeastern Ohio. The Piketon/Waverly station at 90.7 FM began serving the area between Chillicothe and Portsmouth in September. The affiliate in Athens (89.9) will begin in October or November, and a station in Jackson may come on line later this fall. CDRwill send programming schedules to all who request them. East Moriah + + When New HarmonyBaptist of Ca ldwell was founded in 1825 there were few roads. no railroads, no cars and no airplanes. Electric lights, time zones and long-distance communi– cation did not exist. The town of Caldwell was not yet founded . New Harmony celebrated its 175th anniversary onSeptember 16-17. Former pastors Gi lbert Cubbison , Eric Cuenin and Paul Mayo shared the preaching responsi– bilities with Pastor David Denny. Seventy-five people signed the guest book and enjoyed viewing the display of photos, written records and materials from the earlier days of the church . Ohio Association of Regular Baptist Churches Annual Conference October23-24,2000 6 Monday 1:00 p.m. 2:15p.m. 3:15 p.m. 5:00 p.m. 7:00p.m. Emmanuel BaptistChurch,Toledo "On Doing Discipleship" Opening Session: Dr. David Warren "Ropes of Sand That Are Strong as Iron" Session 1Workshops Session 2 Workshops Recognition Banquet: New pastors & wives & area leaders General Session Dr. Milo Thompson Tuesday 8:30 a.m. 9:00 a.m. 10:00 a.m. 11 :00 a.m. 12:00 noon 2:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. Prayer Time General Session Dr. Milo Thompson Association Business Break Time Lunch inArea Restaurants OWMU Meeting & Workshops Church Planting Banquet General Session Dr. Milo Thompson
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