Around the State
___Deaths
___ James Morgan, 85, Nov. 25 in Bedford. Morgan was a retired pastor and evangelist. Morgan was the pastor of several Tarrant County churches beginning in 1937--First Church of Handley and North Fort Worth Church in Fort Worth; First Church in Hurst; and First Church in Colleyville. Since 1972, he had a radio ministry, "New Life for
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THE WOMEN of the BYKOTA Sunday School class of First Church in Sour Lake live up to their class's motto--Be Ye Kind One To Another. The class operates a church- and community-wide prayer chain, are generous with cards and phone calls, work at the Caring Christians Sharing community mission, assist in Vacation Bible School, visit nursing homes, provide baskets for shut-ins and food for the sick or bereaved. Marie Parr, the 91-year-old class pianist, is pictured here accompanying Billie Douglas.
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You." In addition, he served on many boards of the Baptist General Convention of Texas including those of Decatur Baptist College and Dallas Baptist University. Morgan also served on the Southern Baptist Convention Foreign Mission Board. From 1952 until 1954, he was the youngest person to serve as president of the BGCT. He also preached around the world in locales as varied as London, Israel, Cuba, Columbia, Ecuador, Venezuela, Peru, Japan and Formosa. He is survived by his wife, Ruth; son, James; daughters, Jean Ann Hasty, Jan Janszen and Judy Johnson; sister, Virginia Gaustad; 12 grandchildren; and 16 great-grandchildren.
___ Mary Lou Williams, 83, Nov. 27 in McKinney. Williams taught the Golden Heirs Sunday School class at First Church in McKinney. For many years, she was a motivational speaker for the Mission Service Corps. She was preceded in death by her husband, Loren. She is survived by her daughter, Karion Krieger; son, Bob Thompson; brothers, James Brooks, Johnny Gann and Charles Brooks; sister, Nora Callaway, and three grandchildren.
___ Vickey White, 52, Nov. 28 in Longview. She was the wife of Ted White, pastor of Little Flock Church in Longview. An elementary school teacher, she had taught in Farmersville, McKinney and Winfield. She was preceded in death by an infant son. She is survived by her husband; daughter, Holly; son, Brian; brothers, Weldon and Glen Pettit; sisters, Sue Nichols and Myra Price; and a grandson.
___Events
___ Birdville Church in Fort Worth will present its Living Christmas Tree at 7 p.m. Dec. 9-11. The 60-voice choir will sing a mixture of traditional and modern Christmas music and be accompanied by the church's orchestra.
___Anniversaries
___ Ford Cole, 20th as minister of music at First Church in Haskell, Dec. 3.
___Retiring
___ Thomas Johnson, Dec. 31, after serving as pastor of Calvary Church in Nederland for 25 years and 33 years in the ministry.
___ Ken James, Dec. 31, after serving as pastor of First Church in Hillsboro for 15 years and 42 years in the ministry. He will be available for supply and interims at (254) 582-3418.
___ Charles Bush, Jan. 1, as pastor of First Church in Devine. He has served in the ministry for more than 23 years.
___Ordained
___ John Quinton to the ministry at The Oaks Church in Duncanville.
___ Jeff Addison to the ministry at Lee Street Church in Dimmitt.
___ Bryce Dooley, Garfield Green, John Mark Hornsby, Steven Jones and Gene Nagy to the ministry at Parkhills Church in San Antonio.
___ Joe Duran to the ministry at Pinehill Church in Henderson.
___ Kenneth Helms, Dean Mullin and Randy Powell as deacons at First Church in Quitaque.
___ Margaret Bennett, Mike King, Mean Mallory, Howard Mercer, Lane Powell, Wanda Pinson, Carolyn Harding, Penny Boyd, Neta Lynch, Robbie Lambert, Lavenia Dollins, Vicki Nichols, Mary Camp, Charlie Camp, Pat Fletcher, Brent Guinn, Gayle Settle, Nancy Sharp, Tom Hodges, Cathy Hodges, Steve Berry, Jim Fullingim, Judith Fullingim, David Sharp, Emily Sharp, Martha Jane Waller, Dixie Marcades, Lee Sears, Gerre Sears, Judson Waltman, Pam Smith, Greg McAlister, Meredith McAlister, Mike Chapman, Michelle Doss, Larry Doss, Jana Johnson, Carla Calfin, Mike Ogletree, Sandy Ogletree, Renee Abraham, Ron Boyd, Carroll Melnyk, David Weaver and James Ferguson as deacons at Second Church in Lubbock.
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