October 8, 2001





Around the state
___ Southwestern Seminary will hold the "Freedom from Drug Tragedy" conference Oct. 18-19. Sessions begin at 7 p.m. Thursday and end at 4 p.m. Friday. Sessions topics include the cause of drug abuse, the legal drug problem, the illegal drug problem, the treatment plan, support groups and halfway houses. The conference will end with a two-hour panel discussion. Ted Stone and Philip Barber are the featured speakers. They
BYRON HUGO LOPEZ, representative of the mayor's office in Nueva San Salvador, recently traveled to Dallas to deliver a personal thank you to Jim Ferguson, executive director of Texas Baptist Men, for relief and recovery offered to the city of Santa Tecla following an earthquake in January. He noted that 46 percent of the aid received came from Baptists. Texas Baptists served meals to 12,000 refugees, working from three field kitchens. (Ken Camp photo)
have teamed up to write two books on the problems of drug abuse. The conference will be held at the seminary's leadership development complex. Registration is $17, which includes lunch and conference materials. To register, call (817) 923-1921, ext. 2444.
___ Houston Baptist University has made several faculty appointments this fall, including Martin Bressler, associate professor, entrepreneurship and marketing; Rod Cotton, assistant professor, management; Terri Dingley, assistant professor, library science; Taiya Fabre, visiting professor, chemistry; Douglas Gehrman, assistant professor, management; Tom Kennedy, assistant professor, psychology; Rosemary McCarthy, associate professor, nursing; Roxanne McDonald, instructor, finance; Carol McGaughey, associate professor, education; Uchenna Nwabueze, associate professor, marketing; Laura Odelius, assistant professor, history; Ola Riley, assistant professor, library science; Larry Ruddell, assistant professor, business; Christopher Salinas, instructor, speech communications and director of forensics; Patrick Thornton, assistant professor, business; and Cynthia Wade, assistant professor, nursing.

___Anniversaries
___ Michael Dean, 10th, as pastor of Travis Avenue Church in Fort Worth. The church held a reception in his honor Sept. 9.
___ Mitchell Wilson, fifth, as pastor of First Church in Shallowater, Oct. 1.
___ Rhea's Mill Church in McKinney, 100th, Oct. 14. Mike Jones is pastor.
___ Greenvine Church in Burton, 140th, Oct. 20-21. A barbecue lunch will be served on Sunday afternoon for $5 per person. To secure a ticket, call (979) 836-8058. Walter Sensat is pastor.
___ Casa View Church in Dallas, 50th, Nov. 4. After the morning service, a luncheon will be held followed by a celebration service. Former staff and members will be recognized.
___ Antioch Church in Tyler, 150th, Nov. 4-7. Charles Wade, executive director of the Baptist General Convention of Texas, will preach. Following a luncheon, a dedication for a historical marker will be held at 1:30 p.m. Beginning with the 6 p.m. service, former pastors will preach each evening through Wednesday--J.D. Graham will preach Sunday; Dennis Morgan, Monday; Bennie Portwood, Tuesday; and Rick Monds, Wednesday. Craig Little is pastor.

___Events
___ Green Acres Church in Tyler will hold a craft fair Oct. 13 from 9 a.m. until 3 p.m. More than 50 booths will offer handmade arts and crafts items. Fifty door prizes also will be given away. Admission is free. For more information, call (903) 525-1100.
___ First Church in Calvert will hold homecoming services in recognition of its 132 years of ministry Oct. 14. Joe Weldon Bailey will be the guest preacher. Jeffrey Riley is pastor.
___ Cedar Valley Church in Salado is sponsoring a concert by the Southern gospel family group The McKameys Oct. 25 at 7 p.m. at Belton Junior High School in Belton. Admission will be $10 for adults and $6 for children ages 12 and younger. For more information, call (254) 945-5100. Floyd Franks is pastor.

___Deaths
___ Carol Orand, 66, Sept. 16. She had been married to Byron Orand, pastor of Community Church in Eldorado, for 45 years. She was the church pianist. She wrote curriculum materials for the Sunday School Board of the Southern Baptist Convention for five years. She is survived by her husband; daughter, Kara Waldrop; son, Kyle; brother, Cody Garner; and grandson.
___ Cooper Waters, 86, Sept. 29 in San Angelo. Waters was pastor of churches in Roby, Merkel, Cisco and Houston. He also was pastor of First Church in Orange from 1949 until 1980. He served on the Executive Board of the Baptist General Convention of Texas and the boards of trustees of Howard Payne University, East Texas Baptist University, the Baptist Hospital of Southeast Texas and Orange Memorial Hospital. He is survived by his wife of 65 years, Anna Ruth; daughters, Anna Niederer and Celia Black; son, Michael; six grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren.
___ James Legg, 53, Sept. 30 in Beaumont. Legg was pastor of Meeker Church in Beaumont until July, when he resigned due to health considerations. He is survived by his wife, Connie; parents, James and Loretta Legg; daughter, Lisa Anderson; son, Michael; and brother, Ray.
___ John Welch, 72, Oct. 4 in Dallas. Welch was an employee of the Baptist Standard for 48 years and 15 days until his retirement in 1996. He had served as business manager for 30 years. He worked for five editors during his tenure. He was a member of Wilshire Church in Dallas. He is survived by his wife of 47 years, Dorothy; and sons, David and Tom.

___Licensed
___ Nathan Kizer to the ministry at First Church in Tahoka.
___ Matthew Langston to the ministry at First Church in Valley Mills.

___Revivals
___ Indian Creek Church, Mineral Wells; Oct. 14-17; *evangelists, Larry and Freida Sinclair; pastor, Guy Weathers.
___ Trinity Church, Bryan; Oct. 14-17; *evangelists, Jason and Charlotte Brown; pastor, Henry Stovall.
___ Selden Church, Stephen-ville; Oct. 14-17; *evangelist, Steve Brumbelow; pastor, Pete Pharis.
___ First Church, Jacksboro; Oct. 14-17; evangelist, Bill Gravell; *music, Bill and Ivy Jean Sky-Eagle; pastor, Dale Berry.
___ Cotton Flats Church, Midland; Oct. 14-17; *evangelist, John David Crow; pastor, Pete Campbell.
___ First Church, Gordon; Oct. 14-17; evangelist, Bill Tisdale; music, Fred McNabb; pastor, Bryan Crittendon.
___ Calvary Church, Bryan; Oct. 14-17; evangelist, David Burk; *music, Paul and Christy Newberry; pastor, David Murphy.
___ First Church, Bartlett; Oct. 14-17; evangelist, Cody Whitfill; pastor, Kenneth Jordan.
___ Navarro Mills Church, Purdon; Oct. 14-19; *evangelists, George and Dorthea Couch; pastor, Bob Reid.
___*vocational evangelist
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