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News about Virginia Baptists and their ministries for September 4, 2008

NewsReligious Herald  |  September 3, 2008

STAFF CHANGES

• Robert Baldwin, to Airlee Court Church, Roanoke, as pastor.

• Israel Maxwell, to Scottsville Church, Scottsville, as pastor.

• Terry Riddle, to Southside Church, Chesapeake, as pastor.

• Richard Martin Jr., to Bethel Church, Chase City, as pastor.

• Aaron Kraft, to Franconia Church, Alexandria, as senior pastor.

• Steve Whetzel, to Blue Ridge Shores Church, Louisa, as pastor.

• Ben Boswell, to Commonwealth Church, (formerly Baptist Temple Church), Alexandria, as senior pastor.

• David Breckenridge, resigning as pastor of Rivermont Avenue Church, Lynchburg, to accept the pastorate of First Church, Memphis, Tennessee.

• Donald Proctor, resigning as pastor of Clover Bottom Church, Nathalie, to accept a pastorate in Texas.

 Radford

MISSIONS MOMENT
The Williams Banks WMU Circle of First Baptist Church in Radford recently contributed $550 to the Rick's Institute to purchase livestock for a K-12 school in Liberia. The goal of $500 was exceeded on the last Sunday before the deadline. This missions project was headed by Martha Fleeman, missions in action chairperson. The Williams Banks Circle has a membership of 23. Pictured above are some of its members.

• David Slayton, resigning as pastor of Red Lane Church, Powhatan, to accept a pastorate in Chesapeake.

• John Miller, resigning as pastor of Alum Spring Church, Culpeper, to become director of missions for Goshen Baptist Association, effective Sept. 30.

• Bill Tatum, to Rosalind Hills Church, Roanoke, as interim pastor.

• Greg Jones, resigning associate pastor at Poplar Springs Church, Richmond, to accept a pastorate in Tulsa, Oklahoma.

• Jerry Haywood, concluding the interim pastorate of Zoar Church, Deltaville.

ORDINATIONS

• David Miller was ordained to the gospel ministry by Rosalind Hills Church, Roanoke, on June 8. He serves as minister of youth at Rosalind Hills.

• Kevin Gibson and Loi Le will be ordained to the gospel ministry by Webber Memorial Church, Richmond, on Sept 17. Kevin serves as minister of music and Loi is associate pastor to students at Webber Memorial.

• Juan Garcia was ordained to the gospel ministry by First Church, Newport News, on Aug. 24. He serves as minister to Hispanics at First Church.

CHURCH NEWS

• Bayside Church, Virginia Beach, will host a “Grace Walk” conference with Steve McVey, beginning Fri., Oct. 24 at 6:30 p.m. and continuing on Oct. 25 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Registration fee is $35 per person and includes all conference materials, continental breakfast and lunch on Saturday. For additional information or to make reservations call the church office at 757-460-2481.

OTHER

• The Virginia Baptist Women's Chorale will be in concert Sat., Sept 20 at Westhampton Church, Richmond, at 6:30 p.m. The program includes traditional and contemporary styles of music. The Chorale is composed of ladies from across the state who have music leadership roles in their churches.

HOMECOMINGS / REVIVALS

• Bruington Church, Bruington; revival Sept. 6-7; Eddie Heath, guest evangelist; musical guest will be the John Ivins band on Saturday at 6 p.m., Tracee Prillamin and Kim Crowley on Sunday at 11 a.m. and the Custalows on Sunday at 6 p.m.

 Williamsburg

MISSIONS MOMENT
Youth from Williamsburg Baptist Church in Williamsburg attended Passport Mission Camp in Boston, Massachusetts, the week of July 14-19. They participated in projects including working with children in the inner city and making repairs, cleaning up and painting at a local service organization. They enjoyed the worship, fellowship and Bible study with other young people from around the country. Pictured are (left to right): Kellie Johnson, Beth Guse, Starr Needre, Kelsey Barbour and April Cross.

• Calvary Church, Lynchburg, 45th anniversary; homecoming Sept. 14 at 10:30 a.m.; Tom Stocks, guest speaker; lunch on the lawn to follow.

• Chancellor Church, Fredericksburg; 20th anniversary; Sept. 14 at 10:30 a.m.; Fred Anderson, guest speaker; lunch served following worship.

• Dover Church, Manakin-Sabot; 235th anniversary; homecoming Sept. 21; Fred Anderson, guest speaker.

• Elk Creek Church, Mineral; 195th anniversary; homecoming Sept. 14 at 11 a.m.; John Tadlock, guest speaker; dinner on the grounds.

• F T Church, Sperryville; homecoming Sept. 7 at 11 a.m.; potluck lunch following.

• Mt. Vernon Church, Axton; homecoming Sept. 21; James Wall, guest speaker.

• Mt. Zion Church, Tappahannock; revival Sept. 21-24; Roger Roller, guest evangelist.

• North Pamunkey Church, Orange; homecoming/revival Sept. 14-17; Roger Roller, guest evangelist.

• Oakland Church, Disputanta; homecoming Sept. 14; 8:30 and 11 a.m.; Dan Agee, guest speaker; covered-dish lunch.

• Oakland Church, Richardsville; revival 21-24; C. Perry Utz, guest evangelist.

• Olivet Church, Mattaponi; revival Sept. 21-24; Vick Simpson, guest evangelist.

• Tabernacle Church, South Hill; homecoming Sept 14 at 10:30 a.m.; luncheon to follow service.

• Union Chapel Church, Clarksville; 100th anniversary; homecoming Oct. 4-5.

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