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Transitions
ON THE MOVE
David Seymore, to Servants of Christ Baptist Church, Louisa, Va., as pastor.
Mark Reid, to Piedmont Baptist Church, Amelia, Va., as pastor.
Charlie Ryan, to Sharon Baptist Church, Danville, Va., as pastor.
Gary Wingo, resigning as pastor of Ni River Community Church, Fredericksburg, Va.
Thomas Siddle, resigning as pastor of Beulah Baptist Church, Rocky Mount, Va.
Brian Barnes, to Azalea Baptist Church, Norfolk, Va., as minister to youth and families.
Joe Pisani, to Grace Baptist Church, Woodbridge, Va., as small groups pastor.
Tim Pierce, to Patterson Avenue Baptist Church, Richmond, Va., as organist.
Charles Weedman, to Woodland Heights Baptist Church, Richmond, Va., as minister of music.
Dorothy Hammon, to Grace Baptist Church, Woodbridge, Va., as director of outreach.
Steven Khan, resigning as youth minister at Massaponax (Va.) Baptist Church.
DEATH
Retired Virginia Baptist pastor R. Elton McDowell died Nov. 5 at the age of 96. He had served as pastor of a field of churches in Halifax and Pittsylvania counties. He was pastor of Upper Essex Baptist Church in Caret, Va.; Falling River Baptist Church in Brookneal, Va.; and Bethel Baptist Church in Phenix, Va. He served several churches as interim pastor, was named pastor emeritus by Falling River Baptist Church and was well-known as a revival speaker. He is survived by his wife, Dorothy Harris McDowell; four daughters, Nancy Hartnett, Ann Perry, Patsy Morrison and Jo Ellen Hearn; six grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren. A funeral service was held Nov. 8 at Falling River Baptist Church.
RETIREMENT
Whitey Davis will retire as pastor of Sharon Baptist Church, Green Bay, Va., effective Dec. 31.
Events
FRI., NOV. 18
Saint Paul’s Baptist Church, Richmond, Va.; “Fire on Fridays,” worship gatherings featuring dynamic men and women of God. Fridays beginning Nov. 14 through Dec. 16 at 7 p.m.
SUN., NOV. 20
Hardy Central Baptist Church, Richmond, Va.; concert by The Harvesters at 6:30 p.m.
Ironbridge Baptist Church, Chesterfield, Va., will celebrate Great Commission Weekend with The Children of the World Choir, which will perform at the 9 and 10:30 a.m. services.
Moffett Memorial Baptist Church, Danville, Va., violin concert by Leigh Latchum at 7 p.m.
Kudos
RECOGNITION
At its fall meeting Concord Baptist Association adopted a resolution of heartfelt thanks for A. Wayne Lett, volunteer treasurer of the association for 25 years, who will retire Dec. 31, 2011.
10 YEARS
Steve Hyde, celebrating 10 years as pastor of Ravensworth Baptist Church, Annandale, Va.
Jim Abernathy, celebrating 10 years as pastor of Westwood Baptist Church, Springfield, Va.
20 YEARS
Wayne Yawn, celebrating 20 years as pastor of United Baptist Church (formerly Annandale Baptist Church), Annandale, Va.
25 YEARS
Michael Moore, celebrating 25 years as pastor of First Baptist Church of Saint Paul, Va.
40 YEARS
Harry Pilson Sr., celebrating 40 years of ministry. He currently is pastor of Mount Pleasant Baptist Church, Alexandria, Va.
On mission
Walnut Hills Baptist Church, Williamsburg, Va., held its annual Fall Free-For-All on Oct. 15. In three hours, 560 people were assisted in finding clothing, household items, electronics, linens, shoes, luggage, baby equipment/clothing, games, books, toys and much more. All of the gently used items were donated by church members and free to anyone in need of them. The slogan for the day was, “Take What You Need, Need What You Take.” An estimated 200 people were waiting for the doors to open at 8 a.m. Women of the church shared baked goods, juice and coffee with the shoppers. Greeters and shopping assistants were also on hand to make the morning an enjoyable event. In the photo above left are members of Walnut Hill’s outreach committee who planned the event: Tom Bray; Christie Gallagher, chair; Wilma Roark; Susan Langston; Linda Ward and Carl Douglas. Members not pictured are Carol Bynum and Pearl Douglas.
Concord Baptist Association held a Stop Hunger Now packaging event on Sat., Sept. 17. Seventy-nine people registered to help pack almost 15,000 meals. Stop Hunger Now is an international hunger relief organization that coordinates the distribution of food and other life-saving aid around the world.