PAGE 10-A HOGANSVILLE HOME NEWS - THURSDAY, JULY 24, 2003
HONORS-TIffany V. Dyal, grad-
uate of the class of 2003,
Manchester High School, is the
recipient of the Alpha Kappa
Alpha Sorority, Inc. Scholarship
Award, presented by the Theta
Xi Omega Chapter of
LaGrange. She is also a recip-
ient of the Sol C. Johnson
Scholarship of the Order of
Eastern Star, Jurisdiction of
Georgia. Tiffany was honored
with a book award presented
by the Manchester - Greenville
Alumnae Chapter of Delta
Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc.
Tiffany has also been awarded
q-he Spirit of America" Award.
She is the daughter of Mr. &
Mrs. Henry Dyal of Warm
Springs, and will be entering
Columbus State University this
fall.
Fall Revival Will Include Ventriloquist
Dr. Keith Fordham, a
Vocational Evangelist and
Ventriloquist with his Pal,
"Homer" from Harps
Crossing Baptist Church in
Fayetteville will lead the Fall
Revival at the Hogansville
First Baptist Church, 500
East Main Street August 17-
20.
Services will be: Sunday,
11 A.M. and Sunday-
Wednesday nights, 7 P.M. The
Theme is: "The Offer Still
Stands."
Special events for these
days are as follows: High
Attendance Day in Sunday
School on the 17th at 10 A.M.
Dr. Fordham and "Homer"
will have the Sunday School
Assembly at 9:45 A.M.
Nightly services begin at
7:00 P.M. with Sunday School
Night on Sunday, Youth Night
on Monday with a Meal
served to them at 6 P.M.,
Children's Night on Tuesday
with a Meal served to them
at 6 P.M. and Family night on
Wednesday with Desserts
afterwards.
According to the
Publicity Release 2003: Keith
Fordham is a dynamic,
deeply spiritual evangelist,
who is one of God's greatly
used men. His messages are
timely, refreshing, always
Bible centered, energetic,
and directly to the point-
namely Salvation of Souls.
Keith Fordham offers a
wealth of experience as he
has served many churches
across the nation. Over 1150
revivals, more than 29 years
of full-time evangelism, cru-
sades in the U.S., Canada, and
India, add a host of thrilling
illustrations to his sermons.
He often speaks to pastors
and deacons at pastor's con-
ferences and state and nation-
al Evangelism Conferences.
There have been thou-
sands of professions of faith
and other decisions for Christ
under his preaching. He was
a Vice President of the
Georgia Baptist Convention.
He has served three terms as
President of the Conference
of Georgia Evangelists. He
currently serves on the
Advisory Board of North
Greenville College.
Keith is a graduate of
Samford University, has a
Master of Divinity from New
Orleans Theological
Seminary and a Doctor of
Ministry from Immanuel
Theological Seminary.
Keith is married to the
former Shirley AliceWaldrop
of Forest Park, Georgia. They
have two children-Mrs.
Angela Risher (Graduate of
the University of Mobile) and
Sam who is currently a stu-
dent at North Greenville
College. Sam has answered
the call to preach. Keith's son
Sam is an accomplished ven-
triloquist.
Keith's family traveled
with him for over 16 years.
At this time Keith's wife
Shirley generally travels
with him.
Keith's unique ministry
includes his "Pal", Homer.
Keith is a graduate of the
Maher School of
Ventriloquism and is also a
member of the North
American Association of
Ventriloquists. Keith effec-
tively uses Homer, his
dummy, to teach Bible sto-
ries and to present brief
Gospel messages, especially
reaching school age children
and youth. Homer attracts
adults and youth alike to the
nightly revival services.
Keith's wife teaches Bible les-
sons with her "Pal", Joy.
The public is cordially
invited to attend these serv-
ices. Childcare will be pro-
vided for birth-three years of
age. If you need more infor-
mation, call the church office
at: 637-8731. Rev. Harold
Willis is Pastor.
Deacon of the week: Ken
Hines (July 13) & Kenneth
Dial (July 20).
Remember the sick, shut-
ins and bereaved in prayer.
The Adult Choir Special
Music was "Great and
Wonderful God" (July 13) &
"I Want to See You" (July 20).
We had The Observance
of The Lord's Supper on July
13.
AWANA Clubs "End of
the School Year" cook-out
was July 19 at the home of
Ken & Marie Hines.
We had Fellowship Time
and Refreshments before
Sunday School on July 20.
We had Baptism of Chris
McMillan July 20.
Rev. Harold Willis' morn-
ing message on July 13 from
a Series about the Church was
"The Church That Jesus
Builds" with text of Matthew
16:13-20. That night, his mes-
sage was "The Task of the
Church" and a text of Acts 1:
6-8. The July 20 morning mes-
sage by our pastor was
"Spiritually Free,
Scripturally Responsible"
with a text of I Peter 2: 1-5,
9-10.
Beginning on Sunday
morning, August 3 at 9:30
a.m., he will begin to teach a
course about cults, the occult,
several Eastern religions and
various American religions,
including some Christian
denominations.
This is an overview with
some printed materials to be
carried home for further
studies.
The teaching time here
is 25 minutes with Sunday
School following at 10 a.m.
He plans to continue
teaching as long as there is
interest in him doing so. The
public is cordially invited to
these sessions.
Rev. Willis is
Revival August
Baptist Church
Meriwether County!
Dr. Billy Burks is
McKenzie
Dr. Keith
Fayetteville
August 17-20.
Sunday morning
and
nights are at 7 p.m.
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host a Cottage
Meeting in your
if you want to be on l
phone committee
tact either Mavis
Belle Willis.
We were happy
If'
home,
worship with us
Hogansville First
Church, located at
Main Street.
Always remember to for-
get the troubles that passed
your way, but never forget to
remember the blessings that
come each day.
Happy Anniversary goes
out to the following couples:
Mr. & Mrs. Anthony (Patricia)
Portress, Sr. on their 30th on
July 22 and Mr. & Mrs. Henri
(Constance) Rosser on their
13th on July.28.
We wish them many,
many more!
A very special happy
birthday to Mr. Joe Duncan
of Grantville on July 25.
Remember that I love you,
from your wife, Mrs. Melissa
Duncan.
Our belated sympathy
goes out to the family of Mrs.
Bertha Dobbs Colton of St.
Marks in her death. Wishing
you peace and comfort.
Happy Birthday wishes
go out to: Mr. Charles
Anderson, Venise Black,
great granddaughter of Rev.
G. A. Black, Mr. Johnny
Edward Blount, Jr., Mrs.
Juanita Broughton, Jeremiah
Colton, Shondra Colton, Mrs.
Catherine Gates, Mr. Tony
Glanton, Ms. Annette
Freeman, in memory of Mrs.
Roxie C. Burks, Ms. Evelyn
Heard, Mr. Eddie Roy Hines,
Mr. William Hill, Mrs. Mary
D. Colton, Tracy Colton, Mr.
Steve Colton, Mr. Tony
Colton, Mr. Willie Coverson,
Jeremy Brown, Rev. Hazel C.
Horne, Ms. Tawanda Hussey,
Tylus Lesley, Ms. Sabrina
Milner, Ms. Mary C. Elder, in
memory of Mr. Edmond
Leigh, Sr., Mr. Anthony
Portress, St., Mrs.
W. Lucas, Mr.
Johnson, Mr.
McLaughlin, son
Mrs. J.C.
,:Tesheena
daughter of Mr.
Timmy (Rachael)
Cynthia Reese,
Gunnells-Ross,
Rose Rosser,
Rutledge, Marcus
Ms.
Robert L.
Sewell, in
Angola Sewell,
Black-White,
Wheelous Mr.
Wilkerson
Mr. Charles Woods.
Seed for thou
you toforget
yesterday.
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