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Posted: 8/03/07
Community North Church in McKinney has broken ground on a multi-use building. It will be the first phase of a four-phase building plan. The two-story stone-exterior structure will include both worship and fellowship hall space and will feature stained glass. Offices and classrooms also are included. Participating in the groundbreaking from left were Blanca Garcia, Don Hild, Mabel Lois Rutledge, Will Alexander, Burton Douglas, Larry Vowell of Collin Association, Rick Ballard of Collin Association, Pastor Bruce Austin, Ed Bratton, Linda Young and Barbara Francis. |
Around the State
• Brian Carter has been presented the Douglas MacArthur Freedom Medal by Howard Payne University. The medal is awarded to individuals for their role in preserving Judeo-Christian values, Western heritage and the free enterprise system. Carter, a graduate of HPU’s Academy of Freedom program, was chosen to receive the award in honor of his service in the Marine Corps, including a recent tour of duty in Iraq, according to Justin Murphy, director of the Academy of Freedom.
• The Baylor Board of Regents has approved formation of the Baylor Advanced Research Institute. It will provide faculty with industrially funded research opportunities, student internships and graduate faculty funding to meet the scientific challenges of the future. The institute’s goal is to narrow the gap between discoveries in Baylor’s research laboratories and their practical application in industry.
• Dallas Baptist University has announced additions to its faculty. Included are Joe Cook, assistant professor of counseling; Scott Jeffries, assistant professor of library science and reference librarian; Caia McCullar, professor of music; Amie Sarker, assistant professor of education; and Stephen Stookey, professor of Christian history and leadership studies.
• Ted Barnes has been named dean of the College of Visual and Performing Arts at the University of Mary Hardin-Baylor.
• Candace Desrosiers has been named director of university events and conferences at Houston Baptist University.
Joel and Angela Jolley | |
Truman and Becky Oakley |
• Two couples with Texas ties were among the 84 missionaries appointed recently by the International Mission Board. Joel and Angela Jolley will serve in western Europe as church starters. Both attended Dallas Baptist University. He was pastor of Iglesia Nueva Vida in Irving from 2003 until early this year. Oak View Church in Irving is their home church. They have two children—Elizabeth, 8, and Abigail, 3. Truman and Becky Oakley will serve in central, eastern and southern Africa as church starters. He previously served as minister of youth at First Church in Post and Northside Church in Weatherford. She directed the mother’s day out programs at Northside Church in Weatherford and First Church in Canton. The Canton church is their home church. They have two children—Samantha, 10, and Truman, 5.
Anniversaries
• Brian Hill, fifth, as minister of education at First Church in Levelland, July 29.
• Jack Chelf, fifth, as pastor of First Church in Rockdale, Aug. 11.
• Emmanuel Church in Houston, 100th, Aug. 19. A time of fellowship will begin at 10 a.m., and the worship service will begin at 10:45 a.m. An unveiling and dedication of an official Texas historical marker will follow. A lunch also is planned. For more information, call (713) 869-1786. Arlis Fuller and Raul Hidalgo are copastors.
• First Church in Mineral Wells, 125th, Sept. 15-16. A reception and a viewing of historical displays will be held Saturday from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. Included is a collection of photographs and memorabilia of weddings held throughout the history of the church. Sunday morning’s worship service will be followed by a catered lunch. Tickets for the lunch are $8.50 for adults and $4.25 for children 10 years old and younger. To purchase tickets to the lunch or for more information, call (940) 325-2523. Mark Bumpus is pastor.
Retiring
• Paul Wheelus, as pastor of Country Chapel in Denison, May 6. He served the church six years and was in the ministry 60 years. He also was pastor of North Park Church in Sherman, First Church in Brenham, First Church in Fairview, and Bounds Church in Powderly, as well as churches in Oklahoma, Arkansas and Louisiana. He and his wife, Monnie Marie, live in Sherman.
• Harold Cook, as director of missions of FIRM Area, where he has served 15 years, Aug. 31. Among churches he served as pastor are First Church in Taylor, where he also had a 15-year tenure, and First Church in Godley. A celebration of his ministry is planned Sept. 8, beginning at noon at First Church in Cameron with a catered meal. The cost of the meal is $7 and reservations are required. A general reception will follow at 1:30 p.m. To make reservations, call (254) 697-6505.
Deaths
• Ralph Caffey, 84, July 12 in Midland. He was licensed and ordained to the ministry at First Church in Trent in 1951. His ministry spanned 45 years and 15 full-time pastorates plus numerous interim pastorates in West Texas, California and North Dakota. He is survived by his wife of 63 years, Ladie Fred; daughters, Linda Russell, Dianne Haun and Deborah Heath; seven grandchildren; and 13 great-grandchildren.
• George Oakes, 93, July 13 in Dallas. Oakes was a missionary to Brazil from 1951 to 1979. After returning from South America, he served as associate pastor at Cockrell Hill Church in Dallas. He is survived by his wife of 51 years, Dorothy; sons, Philip and Tim; and four grandchildren.
• William Clardy, 50, July 24 at Lost Maples State Natural Area near Vanderpool. He died after being struck by lightning while hiking with two of his sons. Both his sons also suffered injuries, but his 18-year-old son, Andrew, managed to secure help. Clardy was pastor of Grace Fellowship Church in San Antonio, where he had served three years. Clardy had retired from the Air Force and formerly was associate pastor of Crestview Church in Midland. He is survived by his wife, Tawnya; sons, William, Andrew and Stephen; mother, Alice; and brothers, David and Mark.
Events
• First Church in Howe has commissioned Jack and Sondra Leavenworth as Mission Service Corps volunteers. Roger Tidwell is pastor.
• Blake Bolerjack will perform at First Church in Carrollton Aug. 19 at 6 p.m. Songs will range from gospel to contemporary. Admission is free. Brent Taylor is pastor.
• The Franz Family, a bluegrass/acoustic gospel group, will perform at First Church in Dennis Aug. 24 at 7 p.m. An offering will be taken. Danny Shearman is pastor.
Licensed
• Robert Jay Mills to the ministry at Crescent Heights Church in Abilene.
• Rick Carney to the ministry at Bones Chapel in Whitesboro.
Ordained
• Adrian Ramirez to the ministry at Iglesia Hispana in Groveton.
Revival
• Mount Sylvan Church in Mount Sylvan; Aug. 12-15; evangelist, Charles Dodson; music, Norris Cash; pastor, Robert Davenport.
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