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.. - - -... - -..... _I REGIONAL OFFICES ATLAI'lTA Walker L. Knight, Editor, 1350 Spring Street, N.W., Atlanta, Georgia 30309, Telephone (404) 873-4041 DALLAS Billy Keith, Editor, 103 Baptist Building, Dallas, Texas 75201, Telephone (214) HI 1-1996 WASHII'lGTON W. Barry Garrell, Editor., 200 Maryland Ave., N.E., Washington, D.C. 20002, Telephone (202) 544-4226 March 12, 1969 BUREAU BAPTIST SUNDAY SCHOOL BOARD I.ynn M. Davis, Jr., Chief, 127 Ninth Ave.. N., Nashville, Tenn. 37203, Pastors' Conference To Relate Telephone (615) 254-16J1 Bible Preaching To Major Issues Nm~ ORLEANS (BP)--The Southern Baptist Pastors' Conference, meeting here June 9~10 just prior to sessions of the Southern Baptist Convention, will feature a program aimed at meeting major issues of the day with strong, positive, Biblical preaching, the Pastors' Conference president said in releasing the program Theme for.,the two-day meeting will be "The Living Lord Confronting Today' s World," said Pastors' Conference President Harper Shannon, pastor of the First Baptist Church of Dothan, Ala. Twenty major addresses, messages and program features will highlight the two-day program. Sessions will be held at the New Orleans Municipal Auditorium, corners of St. Ann and St. Peter, and St. Claude, beginning at 9:15 Monday, June 9, and ending Tuesday afternoon, June 10. Shannon pointed out that one of the changes in the program format this year was "a tremendous reduc tion in the number of program personnel." Last year, there were 58 major addresses during the two-day meeting. Another new feature this year is the introduction of a Sunday even1pg precoqfer.ence dinne~ and colloquy, featuring a panel discussion and open floor dialogue beginning at 9:15 p.m. Sunday, June 8, at the Royal Orleans Hotel, and ending at 11:30. Cost of the full d'idner served and the colloquy will be $10, Smnnon said. The panel will discuss the theme, "Students, The Church and Today's Issues," and will include at least one college student along with Kenneth L. Chafin, professor at Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, Louisville; B. Gray Allison, a Baptist evangelist from Rustin, La.; and Ron Hillis, pastor in San Francisco and minister who works with the hippies of the Haieht-Ashbury district. The Pastors' Conference itself will feature both Biblical and doctrinal preaching, and messages and addresses on major issues of the day, Shannon said. Major issues on the program, and the speaker dealing with that issue, will be: ~--The population explosion: Hayne Hard, professor at the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, Louisville; ---Separation of Church and State: Church, Wichita Falls, Tex.; Landrum P. Leavell, III, pastor of First Baptist ---The problem of war: Jess Moody, pastor of First Baptist Church, West Palm Beach, Fla.; -~-Situation ethics and the new morality: John Drakeford, professor at Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, Fort Horth; ---Ecumenical evangelism: Alastair Walker, pastor of First Baptist Church, Griffin, Ga.; -~-Poverty: Vander Warner, pastor of Grove Avenue Baptist Church, Richmond, Va.; ---Drug addiction: Baptist deacon; Dr. Ira Myers, state health officer for Alabama and a Southern ---Biblical Preaching and social issues: Tulsa, Okla.; Warren Hultgren, pastor of First Baptist Church, ---The gospel of a radical pulpit: Los Angeles, Calif. Manuel L. Scott, pastor of Calvary Baptist Church, Scott, a Negro, will also speak on "Redemption through the Blood." Jimmie McDonald of Colorado, will bring special GUsic several times, Another Negro, Doctrinal messages will be brought by H. Franklin Paschall, pastor of First Baptist Church, Nashville, and immediate past president of the SBC; Ray Wood,evangel1se';'Birmingham, 'Ala.; John BobcRiddle~ ~adtor of Central Pa~~ Baptist Chur6h, Birmingham;-Ala; and.. more ~

-_.. - -. Mal:ch 12, 1969 2 Baptist Press Charles Carter, pastor of Hhitesburg, Baptist Church, Huntsville, Ala.; and Eddie Lieberman, evangelist from Greenville, S. C. Other major addresses will be brought by Evangelist John Edmund Haggai of Atlanta, Governor A1bel:t P. Brewer of Alabama, and an active Baptist layman; and R. G. Lee, pastol: emel:itus of Bellevue Baptist Church, Memphis, who brings the closing addl:ess on the second coming of Christ. Personal testimonies will be brought by Miss Vonda Kay Van Kyke, the 1965 Miss America from Phoenix, Ariz., and by Hudson Baggett, editor of the Alabama Baptist, Birmincham. will be brought by McDonald, Mrs. Martha Branham, soloist for the First Baptist Church of Dallas; and by Mrs. Warren E. Hearnes, wife of the governor of Missouri and an active member of First Baptist Church, Jefferson City, MO. Kurt Kaiser will be the organist and Baynard Fox, pianist. Brief welcomes and greetings will be brought by J. D. Grey, pastor of the First Baptist Church, New Orleans and former SBC President; Bob Harrington, the "Chaplain of Bourbon Street" and Baptist evangelist; William L. Self, pastor of lvieuca Road Baptist Church, Atlanta; and by SBC President W. A. Criswell, pastor of First Baptist Church, Dallas. - 30 - Illinois Baptist passes 50,000 In Circulation CARBONDALE, Ill. (BP)--The Illinois Baptist, weekly tabloid publication of the Illinois Baptist State Association, has passed the 50,000 mark in circulation, an increase of 22,000 during the past year. Major reason for the tremendous rate of increase was attributed to sending the paper to every Baptist family, financed through the state convention's Cooperative Program budget. - 30 - NOTE TO EDITORS: Program outline for the SBC Pastors' Conference will be mailed Thursday, March 13. Story and program on Church Music '..6oriference will be mailed Friday, March 14. Information on Religious Education Conference will go out next week. --Baptist Press

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- - - -.. - - -.. - -... - - REGIONAL OFFICES ATLANTA Walker L. Knight, Editor, H$O Spring Street, N.W., Atlanta, Georgia 30309, Telephone (-10-1) 873 4041 DALLAEI Billy Keith, Editor, 103 BaPtist Building, Dallas, Texas 75201, Telephone (2U) Rll 1996 WABHINllTDN W. Barry Garrett, Editor, 200 Maryland Ave., N.E., Washington, D.C. 20002, TelePhone (202) 5-14-4226 BUREAU BAPTIST SUNDAY SCHOOL SOARD Lynn M. Davis, Jr., Chief, 127 Ninth Ave., N., Nashville, Tenn. 37203, Telephone (6H) 2$4.1631 March 12, 1969 Proposed Program SOUTHERN B-APTIST PASTORS' CON FER E N C E June 9-10, 1969 New Orleans Municipal Auditorium New Orleans, Louisiana THEME: lithe Living Word Confronting TOday's Horld" SCRIPTURE: Hebrews 7:25 MONDAY MORNING, June 9 9:15 9:30 9:35 9:55 10:05 10: 15 10:40 10:45 10:55 11:20 11:35 Scripture and prayer Welcome to New Orleans -- J. D. Grey, pastor, First Baptist Church. New Orleans, and chairman, SBC Local Arrangements Committee Welcome to New Orleans -- Bob Harrington, chaplain of Bourbon Street, New Orleans Response -- William L. Self, pastor, Wieuca Road Baptist Church, Atlanta, Georgia Special Music Message: "Born Free"--Landrum P. Leavell, III, pastor, First Baptist Church, Wichita Falls, Texas Greeting -- W. A. Criswell, pr&sident, Southern Baptist Convention and-pastor, Message: First Baptist Church, Dallas, Texas "The Bible and Birth Control" -- Wayne Ward, professor, Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, Louisville, Kentucky Offering Message: "saved to the Uttermost Means Saved Completely" -- H. Franklin Paschall, pastor, First Baptist Church, Nashville, Tennessee MONDAY AFTERNOON, June 9 1:45 2:00 2:25 2:35 3:00 3: 10 3:40 3:55 Scripture and prayer Message: "The Christian and War" -- Jess Moody, pastor, First Baptist Church, West Palm Beach, Florida Message: "Situation Ethics, the New Morality and Christian Faith" -- John Drakeford, professor, Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, Fort Worth, Texas Message: "What Is Jesus Doing Now?" -- Eddie Lieberman, evangelist, Greenville,, South Carolina Offering Message: "The Gospel of a Radical Pulpit" -- Manuel L. Scott, pastor, Calvary Baptist Church, Los Angeles, California -more-

---_... ---_.. --- March 12, 1969 2 PastOts t Conference Cont t d MONDAY EVENING, June 9 6:45 Scripture and prayer 7:00 Message: "Ecumenical Evangelism" -- Alastair Walker, pastor, First Baptist Church, Griffin, Georgia 7:25 7:40 Address -- Governor Albert P. Brewer, Montgomery, Alabama 8:10 8:20 Testimony -- Vonda Kay Van Dyke, 1965 Miss America, Phoenix, Arizona 8:50 Offering Special Music 9:05 Message: "The Unlit Paths" -- John Edmund Haggai, evangelist, Atlanta, Georgia TUESDAY MOR~ING, June 10 9:15 Scripture and prayer 9:30 Message: "Saved to the Uttermost Means saved Forever" -- H. Ray Wood, 'evangelist, Birmingham, Ala. 9:55 10:05 Message:,.IJestts Is Able. To Sa:vc" -- John Bob Riddle, pastor, Central Park Baptist Church, Birmingham, Alabama 10:30 10:35 Message: "Biblical Preaching and Social Issues" -- Warren Hultgren, pastor, First Baptist Church, Tulsa, Oklahoma 11:00 Testimony of a Baptist Editor -- Hudson Baggett, editor, The Alabama Baptist, Birmingham, Alabama 11: 10 Offering 11:25 Message: "Redemption Through the Blood" -- Manuel L. scott, pastor, Calvary Baptist Church, Los Angeles, California TUESDAY AFTErNOON, June 10 1:45 Scripture and prayer 1:55 Message: "Jesus and the Poor" -- Vander Warner Jr., pastor, Grove Avenue Baptist Church, Richmond, Virginia 2:20 Election of officers 2:35 Presentation to past president 2:40 Address: "Marijuana During the Heek and LSD on Sundays" -- Dr. Ira Myers, Alabama state health officer 3:05 and special music 3:15 Message: "Chtist, The Only Way To God" -- Charles.T... Garte1:,p4atOT,.Whittesburg Baptist Baptist Church, Huntsville, Alabama 3:40 Presentation of new officers 3:45 Offering 4:00 Message: "The Second Coming of Christ" -- R. G. Lee, pastor emeritus, Bellevue Baptist Church, Memphis, Tennessee