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September 2, 2002





Around the state
___ The University of Mary Hardin-Baylor has added 15 new faculty members. The School of Business has added visiting professors Danny Taylor and Nadine Field, as well as instructor Donna Teel. Michelle Schumann is a fine arts instructor. Joining the nursing faculty are Glenda Bush and Bobbie Dixon. New faculty in humanities and sciences are Arch Koontz, biology; David Holcomb, history; William Carrell, religion; and Christina Ballard, psychology and counseling. New in education school are Shirley Dahl, education and Elizabeth Finch, Richard Grimes and Jamey Plunk, all in exercise and sports science. Health services management has added associate professor Mary Anne Svetlik.

___Events
___ First Churc
CHILDREN attending the Vacation Bible School held at First Church in Wortham pose before the church, built in 1925. The building still features the original hand-painted stained glass windows. Almost 170 children, about two-thirds of the community's elementary-age residents, attended at least one day, with a high attendance of 106. Ten children made decisions to accept Christ as their Savior during the week. The children brought offerings of $582 to help mission causes in Scappoose, Ore.
h in Pasadena will hold a special service Sept. 11 at 7 p.m. The evening will begin with the video testimony of several New York City firemen and include the testimony of others and how their lives have changed since Sept. 11, 2001. The service also will include a look to the future with songs of faith acknowledging God's strength and encouragement to face the future. Patriotic numbers by the choir and orchestra also will be included under the direction of Minister of Music Jimmy Herweck. Children also will be featured prominently in the service. Pastor Charles Redmond will conclude the service with a message. For more information, call (281) 991-1232.
___ Gambrell Street Church in Fort Worth is hosting "A Week of Hope ... For Living in the Real World" Sept. 11-15. Worship services will address the Christian response to evil, crisis and uncertainty--hope in Christ. Services will be held Wednesday, Thursday and Friday at 7 p.m., Saturday at 8 a.m. and Sunday at 10:30 a.m. David Crutchley, former dean of theology at Southwestern Seminary, will speak Wednesday; Bill Pinson, retired executive director of the Baptist General Convention of Texas and a former seminary president and ethics professor, will speak Thursday; Paul Powell, president of Baylor's Truett Theological Seminary in Waco, will speak Friday; Charles Wade, executive director of the BGCT, will speak at Saturday's breakfast; and Russell Dilday, former president of Southwestern Seminary, will speak during Sunday's service. For more information, call (817) 926-1785. Clyde Glazener is pastor.
___ Recording artist Clifton Jansky of First Church in Universal City will headline the Women's Neighborhood Prayer Dinner Sept. 20. The barbecue will be held at Wayside Chapel in San Antonio from 7 to 9:30 p.m. Casual or western dress is appropriate. Cost is $12 per person. Reservation deadline is Sept. 17. Send checks payable to WNP, along with the names of attendees, to WNP, P.O. Box 460365, San Antonio 78246. For more information, call (210) 349-7729.

___Anniversaries
___ Richland Hills Church in Richland Hills, 50th, Sept. 14-15. A special music service will be held from 9 a.m. to 10 a.m. Former pastor James Bass will preach in the morning service. A lunch will follow. Dan Marshall is pastor.
___ Bill Cornelius, fifth, as pastor of Bay Area Fellowship in Corpus Christi, Sept. 15.
___ Park Memorial Church in Houston, 70th, Sept. 28-29. The church will hold an open house celebration on Saturday from 1 to 5 p.m. For more information, call (713) 923-2853. Ricky Fletcher is pastor.
___ Northway Church in Dallas, 50th, Sept. 28-29. Activities will kick off at 7:30 a.m. Saturday with a golf scramble at Ridgeview Ranch in Plano. A fellowship reception will be held later that day at the church from 2 to 5 p.m. Former pastors Bob Norman, Bill Fogarty and Roger Barrier will participate in Sunday morning's service. A catered lunch will follow. A musical afternoon service will feature various ensembles, Dave Tanner and former staff W.W. Baker and Samuel Dennis. Tickets for lunch are $7 for adults and $4 for children and must be purchased by Sept. 15. For more information, call (214) 357-4391. Bob Parker is pastor.
___ Southwest Park Church in Abilene, 50th, Sept. 29. Michael Woodard is pastor.
___ First Church in Lancaster, 135th, Sept. 29. Former pastors and staff will be in attendance. Guest speakers, a meal following the morning service, a historical gallery and special presentations will mark the celebration. Mickey Moriarty is pastor.
___ Long Point Church in Houston, 50th, Sept. 29. Gospel singing will be a part of the celebration. Virgil Brown is pastor.

___Deaths
___ Bill Morgan, 73, Aug. 4 in Beaumont. He was a pastor for 48 years to 11 Texas churches, including 20 years as pastor of Jersey Village Church in Houston. He was pastor of Meeker Church in Beaumont at the time of his death. He is survived by his wife, Jo; sons, Montie and James; daughter, Jo Beth Perkins; brother, Douglas; and four grandchildren.
___ J.D. McDonald, 80, Aug. 12. He was pastor emeritus at Huckaby Church in Stephenville. He was a pastor in Texas and New Mexico for more than 40 years. He was on the Executive Board of the Baptist Convention of New Mexico. He is survived by his wife, Rose Ann; son, Jim; daughters, Bonnie Roddy, Carolyn Holmes and Shirley McDonald; sisters, Weita Mae Brown and Alta Faye Hart; six grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren.
___ Lisa St. John, 29, Aug. 14 of cancer. Her husband is minister of education and youth at Eisenhauer Road Church in San Antonio, and her father is pastor of First Church in Harlingen. She is survived by her husband, Mathew; sons, Brady, Christopher and Kyle; parents, Donald and Sue Higginbotham; sister, Donna Sue; and brother, Blake.

___Licensed
___ Shaun Leverton to the ministry at Mount Sylvan Church in Lindale.

___Ordained
___ Clinton Lowin to the ministry at Northside Church in Corsicana Aug. 25.
___ Gary Dunn to the ministry at Hill Country Church of Oak Hill in Austin Sept. 29.
___ Robert Murray and Bob Price as deacons at First Church in Possum Kingdom Lake June 23.

___Revivals
___ First Church, Childress; Sept. 8-11; *evangelist, Bailey Stone; *music, Jamal Badry; pastor, Norman Rushing.
___ Braeburn Valley Church, Houston; Sept. 8-11; *evangelists, The Walsh Evangelistic Team; pastor, Preston Dupré.
___ Frio Church, Hereford; Sept. 8-11; evangelist, Bob Bratcher; music, Johnny Wood; pastor, Ken Ansell.
___**vocational evangelist
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