July 2003 News Archive
July 30, 2003
Dayton, Ohio.The United Brethren Historical Society sponsored
a Celebration of the Wright Family Heritage on Friday, July 18,
2003, in the vicinity of Dayton, Ohio. UB people from at least
five states began to gather at the Holiday Inn in Springfield,
Ohio, on Thursday evening and joined together for an informal conversation
about the Wright family.
On Friday, approximately 55 people went on a day-long historical
tour of West Dayton, where the Milton Wright family lived; Woodland
Cemetery, where members of the Wright family are buried; the Wright
Brothers Memorial; and the area in and around Germantown, where
the first United Brethren meeting house west of the Allegheny Mountains
was built.
On Friday evening, the group shared a buffet meal at the
Holiday Inn and then enjoyed Daryl Elliott's talk on "Milton Wright, the
Wright Brothers, and the Religious Foundations of American Aviation." He
described Milton Wright's spiritual life and his commitment to
all kinds of learning and to the advancement of science within
the context of the Christian faith. He also examined the historical
evidence for the Christian commitment of the Wright brothers.
At its annual business meeting, the Historical Society elected
Howard Cherry as its president, Tom Brodbeck as Vice President,
and Chaney Bergdall as Recording Secretary.
While they were in the area, several persons took advantage of
the opportunity to visit the Air Force Museum and enjoy the Air
Show at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base.
Among Ministers
- Dennis Rowe is senior pastor of Living Word UB in Columbus,
Ohio, effective August 3. He had been pastoring a UB church
in Florida.
- Jeff Dice is fulltime Discipleship Pastor of Brown Corners
UB (Clare, Mich.) effective July 1.
- Gary Gates is the new senior pastor of South Scipio UB,
Harlan, Ind.
Canyon Country, Calif. The Santa Clarita Hispanic
congregation has been one of the fast-growing churches in the
denomination for
the past several years, now running around 400 people (and
they have also helped started several other churches). They
have been
meeting at a Lutheran church. However, they were recently notified
that they will no longer have the use of the facilities, at
least not to the extend that they need. They are simply growing
too fast,
using too much spaceÉand they are not Lutherans.
Starting in August, they will be using the building only on Sundays,
and one or two other times, for a total of only 29 hours per month.
They will be paying 100 dollars per hour, or $2900. The church
has already started saving money to buy property and build their
own facility. Edwin Recinos is the pastor.
The Burbank Hispanic church, under the leadership of Pastor Luis
Benitez, is also experiencing fast growth and has outgrown the
UB church in Burbank. They need a larger facility.
Philippines. Paul Coy, former missionary in Macau,
sent this report from the Philippines, where he has been attending
theological
seminar. "After my first year of seminary, I went back to American
April-June for my summer break. I did an internship at my home
church in Huntington, Ind. It was wonderful being back home
and serving at my home church. I came back to the Philippines
on June
25.
"In July, I started my second year of seminary. The subjects
I am taking this semester are: Christian Preaching, Biblical
Hermeneutics, Luke-Acts, College Teaching, and Applied Linguistics
(TESL). I
am excited about this semester. It has been great getting to
know the 20 new students studying this semester. We have a
couple from
India, and several new students from Korea. Jacob Park, a Nazarene
pastor in Korea, is staying in my dorm. I have enjoyed the
opportunity to get to know him better and help him adjut to
life on campus.
"This year I am on the Student Body Organization as Spiritual
Enrichment Committee Chairperson. This means I am responsible
for the prayer meetings, helping with chapels, and other areas
that
focus on Spiritual Development. It is a big responsibility
that I take with much humility, but I know God is going to
do some great
things.
"I plan to complete my studies by the end of October 2004.
Please continue to pray for my future. I am open to wherever
and whatever
God wants me to go and do."
July 15, 2003
Ethiopia. Marshalee Brown reports that she has been granted
a work permit, and is headed back to Ethiopia, where she is a missionary
with SIM International. She originally went to Ethiopia in January,
but had to leave for England a few weeks ago because the government
delayed granting a new work permit.
Grandville, Mich. In May, David Leraaen became part-time
associate pastor of HomeFront UB in Grandville.
July 3, 2003
Mt. Solon, Va. On May 24, Mt. Olivet UB sponsored a work
team to Honduras consisting of one UB and three Russian Baptists.
Kevin Lam, the UB, was joined by Konstantin Sarandi, Pavel Sarandi,
and Denis Verkhovtsev. Kevin writes:
"We built a house for the Timoteo Gomez family at the Monte
Hebron project in El Pino. Timoteo was a valuable help to us
along with
7 other local people, most of whom are now living in the Colonia
Monte Hebron. We also had the great honor of attending Sunday
morning worship service with the brand new congregation of
about 80 now
meeting at the site of the new houses. Timoteo Gomez and two
others led us in singing and worship.
Our team was asked to participate (the melting together of three
cultures.) So we shared some scripture and words of encouragement
in Spanish, a hymn in English, and Pavel sang a solo in Russian.
Then Pastor Ovidio Sanchez preached. This group meets four times
a week in the street--Sunday mornings in the hot sun and three
nights under a streetlight. When it rains there is no service.
They are praying for shelter to come soon, but braving the elements
hasn't dimmed their joy.
Macau. Jana Hoobler, Director of the Macau mission work,
sent these items on June 29.
- "It's neat to look back and see how our English Bible studies
have developed over the past year. We'll be ending them
in the next couple of weeks for the summer and then will
start them
back up in September. Praise the Lord for the many ELP
students who've shown an interest in the Bible this spring.
- "Selso, a Brazilian ELP student left Macau this week to
go to Japan, where he'll be entering seminary. Praise the
Lord for
his response to God's calling and pray that God will bless
his future studies and ministry. Our ELP students threw a
going-away
party for him.
- "Yesterday I was with one of our students from Thailand
who has been coming to one of our Bible studies. She hasn't
been
in Macau very long, so I took her sightseeing. Pray that
she'll respond to the gospel.
- "Each department of the government is being pushed to develop
right now. We sometimes find it difficult to keep up with
all the changes paperwork-wise. Pray for wisdom as we seek
to be
legal in everything we do in the ELP and our churches.
Pray for Jen and Annie as they research some of these issues."
Among Ministers
- Rick Fischl will assume the role of Superintendent of Pastoral
Development for Mid-Atlantic Conference as of July 1. He
is replacing John Shubert.
- John Lang has been named the Appointed Leader of Rock River
Church Extension District, effective immediately. He is
taking over for Ralph Faber.
- Brian Allbright is the new senior pastor of Freeport UB
(Freeport, Mich.) effective July 6. He will continue pastoring
the Woodbury
UB church in Lake Odessa, Mich.
- Paul Dunbar is serving as interim pastor of Lurgan UB (Shippensburg,
Pa.) as of July 1.
- Edsel Calhoun, Jr. is the new senior pastor of Crellin
UB (Crellin, Md.) as of July 1. David Shisler had been serving
as interim
pastor at Crellin.
- Harold Fry is retiring as of July 1 and will no longer
be employed as
- visitation pastor at Jerusalem Chapel (Churchville, Va.).
- As of June 28, Kent Haines is Pastor of Assimilation and
Evangelism at
- Cochranton Community UB (Cochranton, Pa.).
Kitchener, Ont. Brian Magnus sent this update on his
father, Martin Magnus, who underwent major surgery in May to
remove a brain
tumor. On June 25, they learned that test results on the tumor
show that it was benign. "His head is healing up nicely and he
doesn't need to return to see the doctor for a full year. On
the cautious side, the doctor said that the base of the tumor
was pretty
big, so there's a chance it could grow back. They also need to
keep a close watch on his blood clot medication. He has his blood
tested every three days to check that medication level."
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