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New about Virginia Baptists and their ministries for Oct. 25

NewsReligious Herald  |  October 24, 2007

STAFF CHANGES

• Scott Covington, to Berea Church, Fredericksburg, as pastor.

• Gwynn Davis Jr., to Chester Church, Chester, as interim pastor.

• Whitney Jo Clarke, to Mount Hermon Church, Danville, as minister to preschool and children.

• James L. Manuel, to New Prospect Church, Hurt, as part-time minister of family life.

RETIREMENT

• Ross L. Range Sr., retiring as pastor of Hillcrest Church, Danville.

ORDINATION

• Stephen Farrar, minister of music at First Church, Galax, was ordained to the gospel ministry on Oct. 14 by the church.

DEATHS

• Former Virginia Baptist pastor, W. Wayne Price, died Oct. 1 in Williamsburg. He had served as pastor of Baptist churches in Tennessee, Kentucky and Williamsburg Church, Williamsburg. In 1998 he was confirmed in the Episcopal church and served at Grace Episcopal Church, Yorktown, until his retirement. He is survived by his wife, Jo Anna Saegusa Price; two daughters, Portia Brooks Price and Jessica Price Vaughan; a grandson; four brothers; and a sister. A memorial service was held Oct. 5 at Bruton Episcopal Church in Williamsburg.

• Former Virginia Baptist pastor, Maurice A. Timberlake, died Sept. 30 in Fredericksburg at the age of 88. He had served as pastor of Northside and Spotswood churches in Fredericksburg. Survivors include his wife, Virginia Timberlake; a daughter, Shirley Bache; two granddaughters; and a brother. A funeral service was held Oct. 3 at Spotswood Church in Fredericksburg.

HOMECOMINGS & REVIVALS

• CrossTown (Calvary, Hilton, Parkview and Riverside churches), Newport News; revival Nov. 4-7; Joe McKeever, guest evangelist. McKeever is the DOM for the Baptist Association of New Orleans and a religious cartoonist.

• First Church, Dillwyn; revival Nov. 4-7; Roger Roller, guest evangelist.

• New Hope Church, Skipwith; 108th homecoming Nov. 18; former pastor Don Harris, guest speaker; covered-dish lunch.

• Sycamore Church, Franklin; revival Nov. 11-14; Roger Roller, guest evangelist.

• Woodberry Church, Danville; 110th year celebration; Nov. 11 at 11 a.m.; covered-dish luncheon to follow.

OTHER

• A Focus ‘07 Youth Crusade will be held Nov. 8-9 from 6-9 p.m. at the Page County High School. Speakers will be Chris Palmer, a youth pastor from the area, and Joe Fejosky, a church plant pastor from North Carolina. Special musical guest will be The Commonground Band. Admission is free. For information, call 540-743-5645 or email info@theteenroom. com.

• The Virginia Baptist Women's Chorale will be in concert Sat., Oct. 27 at 6:30 p.m. at Gibeon Church, Callao. The program, “Songs from a Woman's Heart,” includes both traditional and contemporary music. The chorale is composed of ladies from across Virginia who have music leadership roles in their churches.

• Taylorsville Church, Doswell, will host a community music night on Nov. 3 at 7 p.m. featuring Ronnie Williams, The Carter Family Sound and the Taylorsville Cut-Ups.

 FBCNN

MISSIONS MOMENT: The youth choir of First Baptist Church, Newport News, toured the week of June 29-July 8 singing in several Baptist churches on the way to and from Florida where they participated in a conference called “Son Power,” recorded a CD with 1,200 other youth and helped at a shelter for the underprivileged in Orlando. Pictured above are the youth. Randy McCollum, minister to youth, and Dennis adams, minister of music, coordinated this event.

 James River

GROUNDBREAKING: James River Baptist Church in Williamsburg recently held groundbreaking for a $1.3 million multi-purpose facility. The new building will provide space for youth and children's activities, special music events and outreach programs. Pictured above at the groundbreaking are (left to right): Howard Price, Pastor Ray “Bud” Goude, Steve Tolley, Emma Tolley, Joe Salama, Steve Mallory, James Richardson and Richard Adahl.

 James Square

MISSIONS MOMENT: The Girls in Action and Mission Friends at James Square Baptist Church in Lawrenceville made cards and packed 240 items into care packages to be sent to patients at a Veteran's Hospital for their Christmas-in-August project this year. Both the Elizabeth Spence and Betty Wray Women on Mission groups, along with the congregation, participated in this mission project. Pictured are the GAs and Mission Friends: Caroline, Daniel, Rand, Lauren, Jacob, Vaiden, Makayla, Casie, Allison, Rebecca, Hannah, Kristen, Evan and Jared.

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