The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 60, No. 187, Ed. 1 Sunday, June 6, 1982 Page: 13 of 66
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THE BAYTOWN SUN
SvuwUy, Jaac k
Gospel Singer To Perform At Second Bapti
Jack Price, gospel soloist, will
appear in coocert at Second Bap-
tist Church
His ministry is worldwide His
musical message has been
presented to millions through
television, radio, recordings and
personal appearances
Music With Meaning ' con
certs take Jack Price from coast
to coast each year He has sung in
Carnegie Hall.
Now York; Peo-
ple’s Church.
Toronto,
Canada, Moody
Memorial
Church, Chicago,
First Baptist(
Church, Van|
Nuys. Cali .;
Bellevue Baptist |
Church. Mem-
phis Term and1
Landmark Bap- -'*£**«*'*
list Temple. Cin-
cinnati. Ohio.
The music industry hashonored
Price with Grammy nominations
(or two of his albums His choral
compilations have sold over
500.000 copies.
BAKER ROAD
Gospel singer Chuck Girard
will perform in concert at 7 p m
Sunday at Baker Road Baptist
Church.
Girard, a contemporary Chris-
tian music pioneer, has written
' Sometimes Alleluia." “Little
Ptlgram and Old Dan Cotton
Prior to the coocert Dr Burt
Purvis, pastor, will present a
class on financial freedom st I
p fXl
BRBC’S Single Adults will be in
retreat June 11-11 at Camp
Tomahawk The speaker will be
Bubba Chambers, lead singer for
Hope of Glory "
Sunday mornings at Baker
Road BapUsi Church begin at 8-36
a m with the first session of Bible
study. At 9:45 a m. Dr Purvis will
preach At 11 am. the second ses-
sion of Bible study will begin
Parking is available at the Harris
County Annex Building, with
shuttle bus service to the church
Worship service begins at 7
pm
MEMORIAL
Worship begins at 10 55 a m
Sunday at Memorial -Baptist
Church Dr Edward Thiele s ser
mon topic is Preventing Wrong-
doing. ”
Richard B Batchelor wtll be or
darned at 7 p m Speaking will be
the Rev James Wray He is the
Baptist Student Union Director at
Lamar University.
The Rev Lee Walker, associate
director of missions for Baptist
Bay Area Association, will read
scripture and the Rev Reg
Madison will present the music
The ordination council wtll meet
in Room ill at 5p.m
Vacation Bible school wtll be
held at 9a m June7-11
Blood Donar Day is June 13 bet
ween the; hours of 9 30 am and
WOOSTER
Vacation Bible school for
children and younger youth will
begin at 9 a m Monday at
Wooster Baptist Church Bible
study will he offered for pupils
ages 3 through junior high age
Bible school wtll meet from 9-
11:30 am Monday through Fri-
day For more Information, coo-
tact the church office at 424-5558
Jeff Byington has come to
Wooster Baptist Church as the
summer activities director. Jeff
is a student st Baylor University
in Waco and be M the son of J A
Byington of Baytown
CEDAR BAYOU
Vacation Bible school for Cedar
Bayou Baptist Church. 3116
Highway 146. will come to a close
with Parent's Night at 7 p m. Sun-
day Video highlights of the
week s activities will be shown
Nancy Brown and Mildred
Williams, co-directors of the
school, invite all parents to attend
and observe the children in ac
tion
Dr E Richard Steel pastor
wilt preach at 10:55 am and 7
p m The title trf his morning
message is "A Red. White and
BlueSummer "
Bible study begins at 9 45 a m
each Sunday with church training
at6p m
The Wednesday schedule in
eludes teacher s meetings and
mission organizations at 6:30
pm Bible study and prayer
meetings at 7:30 p m
CENTRAL
The youth of Central Baptist
Church, 1800 King at Bowie, will
leave at 8 a m Thursday forv
Dallas The group will go to Six
Flags Thursday and attend God's
Family Reunion II in Reunion
Arena Friday and Saturday
The Family Reunion, a youth
evangelism conference, will
feature Andrus Blackwood and
Co Sand! Patti, David Meece
Gabriel Leighton Ford. Arthur
Blessltt and others on the pro
gram
Bible study wtll begin at 9:45
a m Sunday The worship ser
vtee* are at 10:55 a.m. and 7 p m
A new Youth Focus service will
start at 5 p m Dr John
Drakeford wtll teach about Chris
tian dating via video tape
Prayer meeting will be held at
7:15 p.m. Wednesday
Baptist women will meet at 7
p m Tuesday In the home of Mar
tha Lilly, 505 inwood
Serving as deacons of the -week
wtll be WT Jones and L F
McFarland
BAPTIST TEMPLE
-.. The activities for the week will
begin at 8 45 am Sunday with
men's prayer breakfast in the
Fellowship Hall Bible study will
begin at. 9:45 a m The worship
hour begins at 11 a m The Rev
Richard A Ivy will preach
Special deacon s training will
be at 6 p tit Sunday with regular
church training classes at 6 p m
The worship hour will begin at 7
pm
Brown-Baggers. a group for
Grades 1-5. wtll have their first
meeting from 10:45 am to noon
Monday at the church Each child
is asked to bring a lunch and
come for activttes and a study
time with Brian Kenney
Re-Creation Time, the summer
youth Bible study, will have Its
gathering at 7 p.m Tuesday at
3611 Fleming Young people in
Grades 6-12 are eligible to attend
We&waday services begin at
9:85 pm with Sunday school
workers meeting. The youth will
begin a special summer youth
prayer meeting starting at 7:30
each Wednesday night in their
Sunday school department
There will be a special em
phasis this summer on youth
outrearh that will start at 7 p.m
Thursd. y at the church
Any young |
pleted the seventh grade op to
1962 graduates are eftgibie. Th.
group will be staying at Camp
Copaas Baptist Encampment and
visiting Six Flags oa the trip.
Wednesday prayer services will
be divided into adult and youth
groups meeting ^ 7 p m
EASTSIDE
The Living Whrd a film, wii
be presented bv Eaststde fgptisi
Church, 1700 Danubtna at 7 p m
Sunday The showing is free, and
open to the public
Featuring narration by Billy
Graham and Cliff Barrow*, the
film weaves together Scrlptur-
passages religious art. mu
and color footage filmed In the
Holy land
Pastor Profile
By BEVERLY HAMILTON of his first religious experience
LA PORTE iSp7 ~TheRev and his graduation from
George H Bennett, mmisier of Boston University School of
for Megaplex Atlanta Inc and smallest town tn which his
—RAM Inc — “fatuity has lived. he said
the La Porte Community
Church, said his decision to
enter into the ministry was
tremendously influenced by his
family
Bennett said he was raised in
a very* liberal and positive
Theology, Bennett took many
detours
I changed my mmd a zillion
times.' Bennett said
He begap as. a pre-medical
student at Valdosta State Col.
lege and then became
Bennetts wife Martha
teaches eighth grade math m
Pasadena In the fall his son
Reid will be a sophom.ore at
Valdosta State College in,
Georgia, his son John will be a
freshman at Texas AtM
religious family and was given pnu^^y student during his
the freedom to
question aod
develop his
own religious
views He said
church was
probably the
most! impor-
tant part of his
life next to
family life
Bennett s
father was an <a»ac«*Dn«n
elder in the.,
church and
senior year Bennett transfer
red to Florida State University
and received his degree tn
philosophy
Bennett graduated from
Boston University School of
Theology in 1986 and was or
datned at the age of 25
Bennett began his ministry
by serving in associate post
tions in two New England
United Church of Christ chur .
cbes In 1968 he became,the
minister for a congregational
Bennett said he came to La
Porte Community Church,
because the church’s needs
and his fit
It has been a difficult time
to be a minister,'' Bennett said
T> believe that we re in the
midst of some major change*”" University and his daughter
in our culture Sara will be a freshman at La
■I am working real hand and M
the, church ts responding real Bennett was the president of
well to a renewed emphasis on Atlanta InterfaUh Broad-
Chrisfian education and vouth asters for several years and
work " he said has produced and hosted week
The U Porte CommaUty ly religious TV shows He aiso
,o
and senior high-youth Bennett and ad-
Mia ministered a Christian Com-
, This church has the munity Center which consisted
broadest mixture of any
both his parents were Sunday church in Ridgefield, Conn
school teachers while he was From 1974 1977 Bennett.was
growing up. minister of Community Chris-
Bennett said he first sensed Man Church in Riverdale Ga
his calling to the ministry when He led tn the building of a
he was 12 years old White at new congregation in Ltlburn,
tending a south Georgia youth Ga . and served as their
rally he made a commitment minister through November
to be a full-time Christian 1900 From January I960 until
worker coming to La Porte six; months
However between the time ago. Bennett sold computers
church I've ever served.' he
said The members all differ tn
age. educational background
and interests. Bennett said
He said he feels the older
people in the church are .the
greatest asset because they
contribute to the faith and
share It freely with the younger
members of the congregation
The community church ts the
largest congregation Bennett
has served but La Porte is the
of youth and adult recreation
arid has planned and conducted
numerous seminars and con
ferences during his ministry
Bennett is a specialist - in
building new churches and said
it has been his mission over the
last 10 years
There isn't anything spec
tacular about the church or
Bennett - they just try to com
municate God’s love to people
in very traditional ways he
:. said. ■
MONTBELV1EU ' FIRST
MONT BEL V FEU Sp - The Services are scheduled at F irst
new pastor. Boh Smith, will lead Baptist Church with Sunday
the worship service Sunday at school beginning at 9:30 a.fn ami
First Baptist Church Sunday the worship service at 11 am. The
School begins at 9 45 a m and the Rey AL Jordan wtil presen!
worship service begins at 11 a m messages in the morning service
Sunday evening serv ice begins and at 7 p m in the absence of the
with youth and children's choirs pastor the Rev Roy A Parker
meeting at 6 p m The worship who will be on vacation
service starts at 7 p m Vacation Bible school will be
Youth director Danny Miles has held Monday through Friday
announced that youth who are in Children from ages 4 and Up are
terested in attending the youth invited Hours are from 9 am to
evangelism meeting June 11-12. m noon Rides are provided for
Dallas should contact him for children who need one Call the
details church office. 427-1741. and make
All reservations, money and a reservation on the church van
permission slips must be turned" Deacons of First BaptW will
in to Miles by noon Wednesday meet at 7p m Monday
Trinity Episcopal To
Observe T rinity Sunday
Hj
In observance of Trinity Sun
day. the name day of Trinity
Episcopal Church, the rector, the
Rev Robert H Bonner, will
celebrate the Holy Eucharist and
preach at 10 4 m
Breakfast with the rector
begins at 9 a m This has been ar
ranged for discussion and
fellowship
The Christian- Education Pro-
gram has been rescheduled for
ifnmer months At Warn
there will be Sunday school for
children who are in the third
grade and under A nursery will
be provided throughout the morn
mg ' . - “ .
At'5 pm the inquirers “class,
will meet ‘The Episcopal
Church will be the subject of
’Bonner s lecture Visitors are
w elcome A nursery will be pro-
vided and refreshments will be
served .
Wednesday two prayer groups
will meet one at 9 a m at 204
Woodside and the other at 10 a m.
in the Guild Room At 7; 30 p m
there will be a celebration of the
Holy Eucharist and the laying on
of hands for healing At 8 15 p m .
the sharing group will meet
At 10 a m Thursday there will
be a celebration of the Holy
Eucharist' arid the laying do of
hands for healing At 11 a m Bon
nor will continue hts presentation
of Through the Bible in One
Year
At 10 a m Saturday , the ymith •
confirmation class will meet
ALL SAINTS
Ml Saints Episcopal Church
will celebrate the first Sunday
■liter Pentecost witha celebration
of the Holy Eucharist at 11 a.m
The Rev Phillip Dignam, In
structor of English at Lee Col
iege. will be the visiting
celebrant The Rev Gladys Hall
will be the deacon
A coffee hour will follow the, - •’
liturgy ' . ■
The children s liturgy of the
word for first through the fifth
graders will be at 11 a m. Iq the
education building
A class for ages 3-5 will be held
A nursery for Infants through age
two will be prov ided _
Moranatha Services Set
The Rev
• - -
Ronnie
Trice will minister
Sunday at both the
10:45am andTpm
s e r v lc e s at
Maranatha Temple
Stole classes will
begin at 9:45 a.m. for
all age groups
Communion wiil be
served from 10 to
10:30 am in the
Fellowship Hall
Children's church
wilt begin at 10:45
a m for children bet
ween the afnlTTlb
6
Sandy trice will
minister Tuesday at
to a m Dena Trice
win lead the music
The Wednesday
service begins at 7 30
p m with Rev Trice
preaching
A nursery is pro-
vided for children
three months through
3 years, y. ;
At 7 a m Saturday.
Gary Merritt is
scheduled to speak at
the men s breakfast
People NEED classified
IN CONCERT
CHUCK
GIRARD
j:
VACATION
BIBLE SCHOOL
at
WOOSTER BAPTIST
CHURCH
AGES 3 THROUGH GRAM I
JUNE Milk
9:00 — 11:30
7007 Rcywiy Dr.
Bibb Scheef begint promptly
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children ere wekeme
Chuck Girard ts one of the
pioneers of contemporary Chris
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tunels like "Sometimes
Alleluia," "Little Pilgrim" and
"Old Don Cotton" ond many
more You don't want to miss
this!
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Brown, Leon. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 60, No. 187, Ed. 1 Sunday, June 6, 1982, newspaper, June 6, 1982; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1063677/m1/13/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.