Sweetwater Reporter (Sweetwater, Tex.), Vol. 112, No. 171, Ed. 1 Friday, June 4, 2010 Page: 3 of 12
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Nolan Baptist to have revival
Nolan Baptist Church,
located at 1702 FM 126 in
Nolan, will have a revival
beginning Sunday, June
6 and ending Wednesday,
June 9. The Sunday morn-
ing service will begin at
11 a.m. and the Sunday
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Herman Cramer
evening service will begin
at 6 p.m. The services
will begin at 7 p.m. each
evening Monday through
Wednesday. Herman
Cramer will lead the revival.
About Herman
Cramer
Herman Cramer is a
Texas-based Evangelist
who makes his home in
Seguin, Texas. He is 65
years old and has been
married to his wife Judell
for 46 years. They have
two daughters, Cindy and
Caren.
At an early age, Cramer
sought success measured
by the world's standards.
After high school, he
began farming with 40
acres of rented land. By
the time he was 28, he had
acquired over 3,000 acres,
which were rented acres
of prime farmland in the
Rio Grande Valley. He was
"successful," measured by
the world's standards, but
by God's standards, he was
"lost." It was at that point
that he experienced a dra-
matic personal encounter
with Jesus Christ ... an
encounter, which resulted
in a total life change and
lifestyle change.
Almost immediately, he
sensed God's call to the
ministry, and after one
year, let go of all rented
land to give himself com-
pletely, to that call.
He enrolled in
Southwestern Seminary
in Fort Worth, where he
graduated in May 1975.
Upon graduation, he
pastored First Baptist
Church of Dilley, 70 miles
south of San Antonio, for
five years before enter-
ing evangelism.
He has spent the past
28 years in evangelism
and has continued to con-
duct meetings through
Texas, with an average
of 38 to 40 revivals a
year. Sixty to seventy
percent of the revivals he
^reaches are conducted
in churches he has been
to before.
Cramer has served
the Conference of Texas
Baptist Evangelist as
both vice president and
president. In 2008, he
received the Roy Fish
Lifetime Achievement
Award, during the
Evangelism Conference.
He preaches the Word
plain, simple and pure.
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Sweetwater Country Club
Announces Special Memberships
Full Membership
Join as a full member before August 1, 2010 and receive a special rate of $145.00 per month, protected for a three year
period, plus first month free. Dues for any person joining after August 1 will be $175.00 per month. Membership benefits
include: unlimited golf, swimming pool, family dining, and banquet services. Membership applications available in the
clubhouse, located at 1901 Country Club Drive. For more information call 325-235-8484
Summer Social Membership
Only for the months of June, July, and August. Membership includes swimming pool and dining room. Special
discounted dues. Call the clubhouse for details 325-235-8484
Corporate Membership
Must have at least five employee memberships to be eligible for discounted dues. Dues vaiy according to number of
participants. Call for details or to request a visit from club representative 325-235-8484
WIN A YEARS FREE MEMBERSHIP
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Limited to 50 Tickets
$50.00 per ticket^
Limit 1 ticket person
$2,500 Value
Call for Details
325-235-8484
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Relay
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event for live music provided by Falling Before
Christ, First Baptist Church Youth Praise Team and
the band Static Pulse. Also beginning at 8 p.m. across
the street at the softball parks, will be the first annual
Midnight Run Ragball Tournament.
Those attending the event can watch a movie at 2
a.m. There will be concession stands and teams will
be providing food as well. Every dollar made at the
Relay for Life event will be counted as a donation.
There are also prizes available throughout the event.
"I promise if you come out and take part in this
year's Relay for Life, the entire family will have a
great evening," Cindy Hamlin said.
There will be maps provided at the event. For any
other information, contact Cindy Hamlin at 725-1799
or Cindy Dean at 660-3224.
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It's easy to understand
by everybody, from
those who never attend-
ed church to those that
have. He is a man com-
mitted not only to see-
ing the lost saved, but
also to seeing the ch urch
spiritually renewed, to a
fresh vision and commit-
ment.
When the week is over,
the revival doesn't stop.
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Sweetwater Reporter (Sweetwater, Tex.), Vol. 112, No. 171, Ed. 1 Friday, June 4, 2010, newspaper, June 4, 2010; Sweetwater, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth229182/m1/3/: accessed April 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sweetwater/Nolan County City-County Library.