October 22, 2001





Around the state
___ Baptist Communicators Association is offering $2,500 in scholarships to three students who plan a career in religious communications. The organization has funds available for one $1,000 scholarship to an undergraduate student and one $500 scholarship to a graduate student. Another $1,000 scholarship is available to an undergraduate student of minority ethnicity or international origin. The
MORE THAN 400 people attended a turkey calling and deer hunting seminar sponsored by seven Baptist churches in Marshall. Churaches hosting the event included Agape Family Church, Crossroads Baptist Church, Hillcrest Baptist Church, Grange Hall Baptist Church, Friendship Baptist Church, Immanuel Baptist Church and Nesbit Baptist Church. The seminar speakers, David Fortenberry and Gene Hoyt, not only presented hunting tips, but also shared the gospel during their presentation. More than 68 churches had hunters in attendance, and 58 people registered no church preference. Of those 58 people, six made professions of faith in Jesus Christ, as did 22 others in attendance. Two more people asked for more information. The photo is of volunteers preparing to cook fish, french fries and hush puppies for the free dinner that was provided for participants. Shotguns, a deer rifle, and turkey and deer calls were among the door prizes awarded.

application deadline is Dec. 14. Applications can be requested by calling (615) 904-0152 or by e-mail: bca.office@att.net.

___Anniversaries
___ Rick Holeman, fifth, as minister of youth at First Church in Bogata Oct. 1.
___ Mike Shupp, fifth, as pastor of Providence Church in Paris Oct. 13.
___ Parkway Church in College Station, 25th, Oct. 28.
___ First Church in Seguin, 150th, Nov. 4. Commemorative ceremonies and displays from 1 p.m. until 4 p.m., including recognition of former pastors, mission churches, missionaries and church members. The Arkansas Travelers also will perform. Brice Mandaville is pastor.

___Events
___ New Hope Community Church in Venus held groundbreaking ceremonies recently and plans to be in the building by Christmas. Ward Hudson is pastor.
___ Calvary Church in Mineral Wells will dedicate its remodeled sanctuary Oct. 27-28. A fellowship is slated for 6 p.m. Saturday, followed by a concert at 7 p.m. A luncheon will follow Sunday morning's service. A dedication service is planned for 3 p.m. Calvin Brown is pastor.
___ First Church in White Settlement will hold homecoming services and dedicate a state historical marker Oct. 28. The church has been serving the community since 1868, making it one of the oldest in Tarrant County. A former pastor of the church for 38 years, Paul Miller will be the guest speaker at the 12:30 p.m. ceremony. The ceremony will be followed by a luncheon. James Gatliff is pastor.
___ Green Acres Church in Tyler will hold its Autumn Festival Oct. 31 from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. There will be gaming booths and free candy. Admission is free. David Dykes is pastor.
___ Cedar Heights Church in Cedar Hill will hold a children's carnival Oct. 31 from 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Christian clowns Hector Gooble and Miss Ginger Snap will present a program at 7:30 p.m. Dewayne Finley is pastor.

___Ordained
___ Joe Blaha to the ministry at Broyles Chapel Church in Palestine.
___ Leonard Besch as deacon at First Church in Wharton.
___ Rusty Dimitri and Greg Steinle as deacons at Cottonwood Church in Cross Plains.
___ Kent Dickard, Creg Gentry and Mark Pickering as deacons at First Church in Kingwood.

___Deaths
___ Laurabeth Martin, 84, Sept. 7 in Fort Worth. She was the wife of Texas pastor John Martin for 59 years. They served Bonita Church in Bonita, East Dallas Church in Dallas, Inglewood Church in Grand Prairie and Ferguson Road Church in Dallas. They also served churches in Missouri, Kansas and Arkansas. She is survived by her husband; daughter, Connie Goodson; sons, Tommy and Montie; nine grandchildren; and nine great-grandchildren.
___ Alton Gatewood, 83, Oct. 1 in Garland. He was pastor of churches in Mississippi, Louisiana and Texas. Prior to his retirement in 1985, he also held numerous state and associational leadership positions. He was a member of The Heights Church in Richardson. He is survived by his wife of 61 years, Vera; daughters, Carole Jones and Judy Moore; son, Bill; six grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren.
___ James Tipton, 97, Oct. 15 in Weatherford. Tipton was a retired Baptist pastor, serving churches in Texas and Oklahoma for more than 50 years. He also was a watchmaker and jeweler for more than a quarter of a century. He was a member of First Church in Denison. He is survived by his wife of 68 years, Lue Ella; son, Stanley; daughter, Wynona Elder; brother, J.D.; sisters, Lou Shults, Ruby White, Josephine Hodges and Bobbie Grizzle; five grandchildren; and 11 great-grandchildren.

___Revivals
___ Bear Creek Church, Linden; Oct. 25-28; evangelists, Estus Pirkle, Earl Farley and E.L. Sharp; pastor, Hershal Williams.
___ Arcadia Park Church, Dallas; Oct. 26-28; evangelist, Ronnie Boswell; pastor, Jerry McKiddy.
___ Chocolate Bayou Church, Alvin; Oct. 28-31; *evangelist, John David Crow; pastor, Mike Richmond.
___ First Church, Van; Oct. 28-31; evangelist, Lance Witt; pastor, Michael Calhoun.
___ First Church, Devers; Oct. 28-31; evangelist, Jerry Oliver; music, The Calvary Singers; pastor, Harry McDaniel.
___* vocational evangelist

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