Posted: 7/09/04
Around the State
Kathy Hillman, president of Texas Woman's Missionary Union since 2000, was elected recording secretary for national WMU during the organization's missions celebration and annual meeting, held June 13-14 in Indianapolis. She is a member of Columbus Avenue Church in Waco.
Texas Baptist Children's Home in Round Rock will hold its biannual alumni reunion July 24 from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. on the campus. For more information, call (512) 255-3668, ext. 339.
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| Jesse Fletcher, Hardin-Simmons University president emeritus, received an honorary doctor of laws degree from the school at the spring commencement. He served as the university's 12th president from 1977 to 1991. He previously earned a doctorate at Southwestern Seminary. |
The Alumni Association of Buckner Orphan's Home will hold its 101st homecoming Oct. 1-3. A buffet dinner Friday evening will begin the festivities, with activities scheduled throughout the day and into the evening Saturday, and through the afternoon on Sunday. A dinner theater production “Home at Last” will be presented at Lakeside Church in Dallas and will chronicle the life of R.C. Buck-ner and the ministry he founded. Tickets to the production are $25 and will benefit Buckner Children's Home. For more information, call (214) 758-8000.
Melissa Higgins of Hurst has been selected president of Hardin-Simmons University's Board of Young Associates for 2004-2005. The Board of Young Associates is a group of HSU alumni younger than 40 who assist the school in public relations, leadership, financial development, student affairs and student recruitment.
Receiving promotions at the University of Mary Hardin-Baylor are Carolyn Allemand, associate professor of education; Suzanne Belz, professor of nursing; Sarah Brown, associate professor of English; Teresa Buck, professor of library; Peter Chen, professor of math; David Chrisman, associate professor of history; and Helen Kwiatkowski, associate professor of art.
The Guild of Houston Baptist University recently installed new officers. Carolyn Little was named president; Candace Turner, secretary; Dorothy Gaze, chaplain, Meredith Pinson-Creasey, historian; Anne Roper, treasurer; and Betty Beard, parliamentarian. The guild raises funds for graduate education for career classroom teachers.
Lynn Humeniuk, assistant professor of sociology, was named Outstanding Faculty Member of 2003-2004 during Howard Payne University's faculty/staff awards luncheon. Betty Broome, executive assistant to the president, received the Outstanding Staff Member award. Recognized for excellence in teaching were Chuck Gartman, Stephen Goacher, Gary Gramling and Evelyn Romig. Staff members receiving excellence in service awards were Randy Weehunt and Terrie Wells. Wallace Roark and Lana Wagner were recognized for 30 years of service; Robert Sartain, 25 years; George Huseman and Robert Smith, 20 years; Pat Bicknell, Robert Bicknell, Mike Daub, Don Gunter, Judy Kelley, Frankie Rainey and Jeff Turner, 15 years; and Marjorie Bird, David Helton, Humeniuk, Nancy Lee, Wendy McNeeley, Diane Owens, Louise Sharp and Juanita Sypert, 10 years. Receiving promotions were Jerry DeHay, Amy Dodson, Kathy Hagood, McNeeley and Lester Towell. Retiring were Fred Boshers, Anne Cox and Linda Daugherty.
Mark Bateman has been named associate provost at Samford University in Birmingham, Ala. He had been executive associate dean of the Baylor School of Education since 2001 and a member of the Baylor education school faculty and administration since 1997.
Nodell Dennis, former pastor of Crestview Church in San Antonio and First Church in Quanah, was elected president of the Southern Baptist Conference of Associational Directors of Missions at their at meeting in Indianapolis June 13-14. He is executive director of the Blue River-Kansas City Baptist Association.
Jay Mabrey has been selected chief of orthopedic surgery at Baylor Medical Center in Dallas.
Anniversaries
Trinity Church in San Antonio, 55th, June 27. Charles Johnson is pastor.
Patty Lane, 20th, as director of the office of intercultural initiatives of the Baptist General Convention of Texas July 1.
Billy Reed, fifth, as pastor of Higher Ground Church in Whitesboro July 4.
Jason Anderson, fifth, as youth minister at Trinity Church in Sherman July 5.
Harold Bailey, 15th, as senior adult minister at Calvary Church in Garland July 11.
Second Church in Corpus Christi, 90th, July 17-18. The celebration will begin at 3 p.m. Saturday with a variety of children's and family activities. A barbecue dinner will begin at 4 p.m., followed by a worship service at 5:30 p.m. Special services also will be held Sunday morning. Doug Jackson is pastor.
Converse Church in San Antonio, 50th, July 25. Founding Pastor Leslie Hill will preach in the morning service. A catered meal and a gospel concert with the Pearson Family will follow. For more information or to make luncheon reservations, call (210) 658-2891. Bill Sanders is pastor.
Dave Renfrow, 25th, as minister of music and senior adults at First Church in Bonham.
Philip Barnes, fifth, as pastor at Allen's Point Church in Honey Grove.
Harmony Church in San Antonio, 50th, Aug. 1. A luncheon will follow the morning service. A celebration program will begin at 2 p.m.
Big Springs Church in Garland, 130th, Aug. 14-15. Greg Oppenhuis is pastor.
First Church in McLean, 100th, Aug. 15. A continental breakfast will begin at 9:30 a.m. A catered lunch will follow the morning service. Special music, congregational singing, a church history presentation and a time of testimony will begin at 2 p.m. Former pastors also will be recognized. For more information and to make reservations for the meal, call (806) 779-2175. Kelly Raymond is pastor.
First Church in Gorman, 120th, Aug. 22. Activities will begin at 9 a.m. For more information, call (254) 734-2420. Bill Campbell is pastor.
Colonial Hills Church in Cedar Hill, 20th, Aug. 22. Gary Hearon, director of missions for Dallas Association, will be the guest speaker. A catered meal and special music service will follow the morning service. To make reservations for the meal by Aug. 1 or childcare arrangements for the afternoon service, call (972) 291-0066. Billy Johnson is pastor.
Events
Primera Iglesia Mexicana in El Paso held a homecoming celebration to commemorate the congregation's 112 years of service to the community July 10-11. Former Pastor Hiram Reyes preached in the morning service. Mario Alberto Gonzalez is pastor.
A group of Dallas-area churches will meet Aug. 20-22 at Colonial Church in Dallas for a time of concentrated prayer for fall revivals. Sponsored by the Allied Baptist Church Network, the Baptist General Convention of Texas Center for Strategic Evangelism and Dallas Association, the event is open to anyone. Sessions will begin at 6:30 p.m. For more information, call (214) 337-4729.
Revivals
Brentwood Church, Houston; July 19-21; evangelist, Donald Parson; pastor, Joe Ratliff.
First Church, Matador; July 25; evangelist, Rick Ingle; pastor, Jack Boggs.
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