Posted: 9/03/04
Around the State
Two Texans were among 17 chaplains and pastoral counselors endorsed by the Cooperative Baptist Fellowship last month. Wayne Boyd and Robert Williams both serve as U.S. Army chaplains; Boyd in Fort Worth and Williams at Fort Hood.
Shane Williford has been named men's and women's tennis coach at Hardin-Simmons University, replacing Jimmy Cole who resigned this summer. Williford had been head tennis coach at Howard Payne University.
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| Tony Neal, pastor of Mildred Church in Corsicana, (right) prepares to baptize Debbie Adams and her husband, Jeff. The church baptized several people that day following an evening of gospel music, preaching and a dessert social. The church met on Deacon Richard Rash's property. |
Martin Bressler, professor of entrepreneurship and marketing at Houston Baptist University, was named a “Houston Hero” in entrepreneurship by the Services Cooperative Association. The award is given to recognize continued “dedicated commitment in empowering Houston's emerging entrepreneurs.” Bressler joined the faculty in 2001.
Denise Karimkhani has been named director of learning services in the Townsend Memorial Library at the University of Mary Hardin-Baylor. She has been with the university since 1977. She is a member of First Church in Belton.
Dallas Baptist University has added 10 professors to its faculty. They are Karen Bullock, academic director of the new doctoral program in leadership and professor of church history; Wayne Davis, associate dean in the College of Adult Education and assistant professor of adult education; Bob Garrett, professor of missions; Stephen Holcomb, director of choral activities and professor of music; Beverly Lucas, director of adult student enrollment in the College of Adult Education and assistant professor of adult education; Judy Morris, director of the Master of Arts in Christian Education program and assistant professor of Christian education; Keith Rosenbaum, professor of psychology; Kaye Shelton, director of online education and assistant professor of adult education; Mary Stripling, assistant professor of English; and Elaine Wilmore, director of the Master of Education program and professor of education.
Anniversaries
Pam Nicholson, 20th, as associate pastor of education at The Heights Church in Richardson, June 25.
Lanny Allen, 25th, as minister of music at First Church in Amarillo, Aug. 20.
Pete Freeman, 10th, as pastor of First Church in The Woodlands, Aug. 21.
Open Door Church in Queen City, 10th, Sept. 11. The Saturday celebration will begin at 7 p.m. Dennis Gibbons is pastor.
Silver Oaks Church in Orange, 10th, Sept. 11-12. Ed Rawls is pastor.
First Church in Petrolia, 100th, Sept. 26. Coffee and doughnuts will be served at 9 a.m. A lunch and time of celebration will follow the morning service. Former pastors David Dunham, Bill McKee and Bob Webb are expected to attend. Rick Ergle is pastor.
Earl Oglesbee, 30th, as pastor of Emmanuel Church in Denison, Sept. 29.
Danny Wood, 25th, as pastor of West Sherman Church in Sherman.
Rodney Stanford, 10th, as pastor of Kentuckytown Church in Whitewright.
West Robinson Church in Waco, 15th, Oct. 3. Baylor University President Robert Sloan will be the guest speaker in the morning service. Marvin Donnell is pastor.
First Church in Breckenridge, 125th, Oct. 9-10.
Diamond Hill Church in Fort Worth, 95th, Oct. 17. Former Pastor Don Worthington will be the guest speaker. A luncheon will be followed by singing and testimonies. Make lunch reservations by Oct. 1 by calling (817) 624-2148. Chris Galbraith is pastor.
Carancahua Chapel in Bay City, 20th, Oct. 17. Hollie Briscoe is pastor.
Retiring
W.L. Walker, as pastor of Cedar Creek Church in Whitney, Aug. 31. He served the church more than 18 years. His previous pastorates included First Church in Whitney, First Church in Jewett and First Church of Thorp Spring in Granbury.
Harold Sellers, as executive director/director of missions of Coastal Plains Area, Dec. 31. He has served the Coastal Plains 21 years–three years as mission development director and 18 years as executive director/director of missions. A retirement dinner will be held Feb. 19. Reservations may be made by calling the area office at (979) 532-0233.
Events
Liberty Church in Avinger dedicated its facilities Sept. 5. Bob McCarty is interim pastor.
Beginning Sept. 8, The Heights Church in Richardson will offer a range of spiritual and personal growth seminars that are open to the community. Included will be a drama workshop, a divorce recovery class, a parenting class, a Mothers of Preschoolers group and several specialized Bible study classes. The church also is beginning a new children's program call “Boot Camp: Basic Disciplines for Living the Christian Life.” The 12-week program, which is held at 6 p.m. each Wednesday, will feature song and creative expression as well as mission projects. The church also will host a parenting conference Sept. 26. Tim Kimmel, founder and executive director of Family Matters in Scottsdale, Ariz., will lead the conference. It will be from 3 p.m. to 8 p.m. Tickets are $25 in advance and include pizza and a workbook. They are $35 at the door. For more information, call (972) 238-7243. Gary Singleton is pastor.
First Church in Happy will celebrate the dedication of its worship facilities Sept. 12. The church was heavily damaged in a May 5, 2002, tornado, and then a fire swept through building May 23, completely destroying the building. The morning service will begin at 10 a.m. with the theme of “Where We Were.” A second session will begin at 11 a.m. with the theme of “Where We Are.” A lunch at the community center will follow. At 2 p.m., a third message will be brought with the theme of “Where We Are Going.” Baptist General Convention of Texas Executive Director Charles Wade will bring a charge to the church. An open house and tours will be conducted from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. Paul Burwash is pastor.
Park Memorial Church in Houston will celebrate 72 years of service to the community with homecoming services Sept. 12. A catered lunch will follow the morning service. The afternoon will include singing and fellowship. To make reservations for the lunch or for more information, call (713) 923-2853. Ricky Fletcher is pastor.
Woman's Missionary Union of Union Association will celebrate 100 years of service with a birthday celebration Sept. 12. It will be held at the youth building of Sagemont Church in Houston from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m.
Springdale Church in Queen City will hold homecoming services Sept. 12. A luncheon and special music will be included. James Wallace is pastor.
Priddy Church in Priddy will hold homecoming services Sept. 19. Former Pastor Mike Henson will preach in the morning service. A luncheon will follow. Butch Pesch is pastor.
San Jacinto Association will hold a singles' conference at First Church in Crosby Oct. 2 from 10 a.m. until 5 p.m. Jon Redmond of Pasadena will be the keynote speaker. Session topics will include finances, understanding yourself and others, healthy relationships, “How to Raise Your Kids God's Way,” “Have You Lost Your Passion for Christ?” “When the Bottom Drops Out,” “Mars and Venus on a Date,” leadership and more. Cost is $25 until Sept. 10, when it increases to $30. Lunch is included. For more information or to register, call (281) 422-3604.
Central Church in Evadale will hold homecoming activities and dedicate its renovated worship center Oct. 17. Events will start at 9 a.m. with a time of fellowship and conclude with a dinner. For more information, call (409) 276-1700. Robert Manley is pastor.
Deaths
Norma Allen, 81, March 12 in Fort Worth. She served as a pastor's wife more than 50 years. She was a longtime member of Rosen Heights Church in Fort Worth, where her husband was pastor 35 years. She was preceded in death by her husband, Earl Allen; sister, Alline Wade; and daughter, Norma Allen. She is survived by her son, Todd; daughter, Joy Newcom; five grandchildren; and one great-grandson.
Gladys Young, 96, Aug. 26 in Friendswood. Following World War II, she worked for the Baptist General Convention of Texas as a bookkeeper until her retirement in 1969. During that time, she and her husband, Robert, were active in the youth ministry of Gaston Oaks Church in Dallas. Following retirement, they moved to Waco and then Friendswood and were members of Heritage Park Church in Webster. She was preceded in death by her husband. She is survived by her son, Wayne; three grandsons; and and seven great-grandchildren.
Thomas Johnson, 68, Aug. 30 in Nederland. He was the retired pastor of Calvary Church in Nederland, where he served more than 25 years. He previously was pastor of First Church in Centerville. He was a police officer in Fort Worth while attending seminary. He also was past president of Mid- and South Jefferson County Ministerial Alliance, a founding member of the Volunteer Chaplain Association of Park Place and Mid-Jeff hospitals, president of Crisis Intervention, volunteer chaplain at the Gist Unit of the Texas Department of Criminal Justice, and the chief of the Texas State Guard chaplains. He is survived by his wife, Jane; daughters, Wanda Corn and Mary Pulliam; son, Wacey Johnson; brothers, Byron and David; and six grandchildren.
Ordained
Shawn Nichols to the ministry at Parkwood Church in Houston.
Brandon Spinn as a deacon at First Church in Holland.
Mark Belvin as a deacon at East Sherman Church in Sherman.
Revival
Colonial Hills Church, Cedar Hill; Sept. 12-15; evangelist, James Semple; music, Dick Baker; pastor, Billy Johnson.
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