Christian Chronicle (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 44, Ed. 1 Friday, August 14, 1964 Page: 4 of 4
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from tWt heritage CHRISTIAN CHRONICLE offer, you
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A pioneer in the field of brotherhood
newspapers, ChrloHen Chronicle speaks
with forceful dignity about the needs,
problems, and new trends within the
„ churches of Christ Hut . ^ Christian____________________________
noosed another atop forward
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listic efforts with John Allen
Chalk as speaker.
Three restorations and four
baptisms were recorded during
the week of preaching and *
more baptisms took place ii
first three days following
meeting.
The Neely’s Bend congrega-
tion is led tar its elders, Tom
Smith, Ed Marlin and Jeff
Beck. The local preacher J.
Noel Merideth, to an outstand-
VCMCber* ■tadent,
One of two active congrega-
tions in the Madison area this
gram to active in missionary
and benevolent work.
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since that time. There has boon]
a steady increase in member*]
ship and today they number]
some W members. ■
The budget to SNf per wook
and has been met consistently
for the past two months. -
Recently, a now machine for
cottage meeting filmstrips has
been purchased and a personal
work class has been started.
The preacher, who also serves
as principal of Boyd-Buchanan
School, is Clifford Reel.
The meeting house Is at 1M7
Graysville Road^ „v-.p -^7' }i
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DAYTON. Twl -
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nmnosimn ter of the Davton
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foter of the Dunlra Church of
Christ wifi begin wort te an
wmudde campaign te Albany,
They will work in this cam-
paign about 10 days.
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bany that Wffl seat 1,000.
This will be a three-week ef-
fort altogether with some 150
jaegers and workers expected
The Dayton brethren decided
to send Bean and pay hto ex- *
. For further information con-
tact: Sam Hartline, Campaign
Director, 1100 Eager St., Al-
bany, Georgia.
Madisonville
Pays Debt,
Burns Mortgage
MADISONVILLE, Tenn.-
The congregation of Christians
in Madisonville has recently
“lid off their building debt and
—J a mortgage burning :
ing the Sunday services
July 10.
This financial
merical growth.
At the present,
Gardner, dean-rei
Freed-Hardeman
preaching in a gospel meet
here. The series began Au.
9 and will continue through
gust Sidney Croft is leading
Dowell Flatt is the local min-
ister.
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CRATTANOOGA-The churchisand befog borrowed by the
in Andrews, North Caroiina, wit-J eta
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CHATTANOOGA - Two hun
dred dollars was recently sent
by the Red Bank church to the
Queen’s church in support of
foe effort being put forth at
the World’s Fair.
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» To Assist
foe brotherhood to <
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taut and Orthodox Center of foe
MADISONVILLE,
in Madisonville has recently
paid off their t_Zr_ 2J_: __2
held a mortgage burning follow-
ing the Sunday services on
July it.
This financial progress has
been accompanied by steady nu-
merical growth.
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MADISON, Tenn. — The Nee-
ly’s Bend Church of Christ in
Madison, Teanessee, has just
concluded a series of evange-
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Nichols, James W. & Powell, J. Marvin. Christian Chronicle (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 44, Ed. 1 Friday, August 14, 1964, newspaper, August 14, 1964; Abilene, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1313133/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Christian University Library.