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Date: Mon, 21 May 2012 14:31:30 -0300
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COLUMN: FINAL PHASE

A Texas Church Worthy of Imitation
  by J. Randal Matheny, editor

To hear news about churches who leave the ways of
Christ is discouraging, but many congregations still
adhere to the truth of the gospel and busy themselves
with the divine project of salvation. We do well to
remember them and emulate their faith. One such is the
Baker Heights congregation in Abilene, Texas.

Yesterday morning I spoke at both meetings of the
congregation. These fine folk here have partnered with
us in the gospel since the beginning of our Brazil
ministry in 1984. They are a church committed to God's
truth and to evangelism. Already this year over 30
people have been baptized locally through their
efforts, according to elder Ron McElyea.

Their latest bulletin noted that eight people were
baptized in the Taylor County Jail May 10. Established
near the Dyess Air Force Base in 1961, the church
continues to reach out and serve the military
community as well. Because of such ministries, they
have a high turn-over, but this also means that from
them the gospel goes out to many places in the country
and the world.

Yesterday, May 20, the congregation held a special
missions contribution for needs and projects for works
they support in Zambia, India, Australia, and Brazil,
as well as stateside efforts in Plattsburgh, N.Y., and
other ministries.

Baker Heights Christians are heavily involved in World
Bible School, and many of them also travel to mission
points they support to encourage and contribute to the
work.

Larry Taylor, one of the shepherds, taught the
auditorium Bible class on faith and works, using James
2 as his text. He provided a clear message on the need
for works as evidence of a living, genuine faith and
how they relate to grace.

Vacation Bible School preparations were being made in
earnest. We could feel the excitement in the air.
After the Sunday night assembly, deacon John Hanson
was fitted out for pharoah's headdress. The theme will
focus on the Exodus from Egypt. We heard that the Red
Sea would be parted in one of the hallways.

After the evening assembly, the 13 high school seniors
were honored with a reception. The elders presented
them with Bibles, thanked them for their example, and
charged them with continued faithfulness, remembering
Philippians 4.13.

Overseer Charles Beebe and his wife Jane are the
publishers and editors of the print magazine, Bulletin
Digest. They provide a wonderful service to church
bulletin editors and to anyone looking for a
judicious, edifying selection of articles.

At the end of the morning assembly, Ron made a
statement to the congregation on behalf of the elders.
In view of the American president's statement the
previous week in support of homosexual marriage, the
elders wanted to let the congregation and the
community know that the gospel would still be preached
according to the Scriptures, regardless of the
political or social winds.

The congregation has adopted Mark 10.45 as their theme
for the year, together with the phrase, "Lord, give me
a servant heart." That theme is no empty wording, but
represents these saints' approach to work in the
kingdom of God.

It's a pleasure and a great encouragement to be
associated with such a congregation. We pray for their
growth and continued service in the Lord. May the Lord
multiply their number.

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