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From the Eastern Shore to Cumberland Gap

NewsJim White  |  July 15, 2009

STAFF CHANGES

• Tim Dooley, to New Chapel Church, Rustburg, effective August 1.

• Kevin Salyer, to New Beginnings Church, Powhatan, as pastor.

• Greg Compton, resigning as pastor of Oakland Church, Gum Spring.

• Devin Quesenberry, to Beth Car Church, Halifax, as youth pastor.

• Jeannie Knotts, resigning as music director at Laurel Hill Church, Verona.

ALTAVISTA CENTENNIAL: First Baptist Church, Altavista, celebrated its 100th anniversary on April 26. Joining current pastor Michael S. Lee (second from left) were former pastors (left to right) Jack Painter, Jim Slatton and Kirby Smith.

ORDINATIONS

• Hector Velaquez was ordained to the gospel ministry by Iglesia Bautista la Gran Comision, Fairfax, on May 2.

• Chris Lugo, minister of students at Falmouth Church, Falmouth, was ordained to the gospel ministry by the church on May 31.

• Andrew Thomas Collier was ordained to the gospel ministry by River Road Church, Richmond, on June 28.

• Jimmy Via will be ordained to the gospel ministry by McCabe Memorial Church, Martinsville, on July 19.

CHURCH NEWS

• Derbyshire Church, Richmond, will present its 13th annual “Good Ol’ Gospel Sing” on August 9 at 6 p.m. Featured will be selections presented by various trios, quartets, the Chancel Choir and a special appearance by the Southern gospel group, Dominion. The evening concludes with an old-fashioned watermelon cutting on the front lawn.

• First Church, Coeburn, will celebrate homecoming on August 9 with Bill Johnson as guest speaker.

• Fox Hill Road Church, Hampton, will celebrate its 50th anniversary with homecoming on July 26. W. Robert May will be guest speaker at the 11 a.m. service. A luncheon will follow the service with music and entertainment and new building dedication.

• Lower King and Queen Church, Mattaponi, will hold revival services Aug. 9-12 with Roger Roller as evangelist. There will be a fellowship lunch following the 11 a.m. service on Sunday.

• Main Street Church, Emporia, will celebrate its 170th anniversary on July 26. Alan Thompson will be guest speaker.

• Mooreland Church, North Garden, will celebrate its 105th anniversary August 2 at 11 a.m. Guest speaker will be Tom Waddell, retired missionary who served in Zambia. Dinner on the grounds following the service.

BETTER TOGETHER: Members of Alton and Bethel Baptist churches in the Dan River Baptist Association joined together on a mission to prepare Piankatank Camp and Conference Center for another season of ministry. Team members cleared pathways, cleaned cabins, removed tree limbs, brush and debris, along with a variety of other jobs. Last year Camp Piankatank ministered to over 700 children throughout the summer with 21 first-time decisions for Christ. Team members included Hugh and Dot Haley from Alton Baptist in Alton; and Jason Fisher, Harold Throckmorton, Walter Cook, Harrell and Joyce Burton, Mike and Carol Connor, George and Sara Crump and Woody and Joan Waller from Bethel Baptist in Scottsburg.

SEMINARY GRADUATES

• Baptist Theological Seminary at Richmond held commencement services May 30 at First Church, Richmond. Students with Virginia ties receiving the Doctor of Ministry degree were: Deborah H. Carlton of Henrico; Valerie C. Carter of Richmond; Habacuc Diaz Lopez of Culpeper; Steven R. Gupton of Virginia Beach; and Nancy Rock Poti of Midlothian. Master of Divinity degrees were awarded to: Robert Fitzerald Brown of Gretna; Michele Lynn Burtner of Kilmarnock; Ruth Anne Clowater of Gordonsville; Melissa Lyn Frazier of Virginia Beach; Bryan Tyler-Maurice Gillison of Dumfries; Michael Joseph O’Rourke Jr. of Chesterfield; Julie Randels Perry of Charlottesville; Joshua Lyle Matthew Pittman of Newtown; Andrew Thomas Collier, Kimberly Chenoweth Crowley,  Shelby S. Jones, Kristin M. Long,   Lindsey Dawn McClintock, Benjamin Glenn Moore and Timothy Glenn Reddish, all from Richmond.

• John Leland Center for Theological Studies awarded degrees on June 13 at First Church, Clarendon. Graduates with Virginia ties receiving the Master of Divinity degree were Kathryn G. Allen, Brenda Baindu McBorrough and Kurt Willard Schleiter. Receiving diplomas in theological studies were Spencer Mattox Dillard, William Lee Friend, Suzanne M. Mason, James I. Stone and Joseph Frank Vitek.

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