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September, 2008
Dear Friends,
Thank you all for your faithful interest in our unique
ministry. It’s been a full year since we began travelling
again with “Sermon ‘n’ Song” meetings after months of cancer
treatments and follow-up. I am glad that it is only a
memory. I continue to get good reports from the doctors.
Our schedule for the past summer was lighter than usual, but
we have memories of wonderful meetings. I believe that this
ministry is really needed in our churches, for Psalm 135:3
says, “Praise the Lord; for the Lord is good: sing praises
unto his name; for it is pleasant.” Since June, we have held
meetings in these churches:
Independent Believer's Church (Greenup, IL) – 30th
Anniversary Sunday for the church
First Baptist Church (Knox, IN) – The 25th
Anniversary Sunday for Pastor George Heyboer
Calvary Baptist Church (Kankakee, IL) – Sermon ‘n’ Song
Sunday
Victory Baptist Church (Whiteland, IN) – 25th
Anniversary Celebration for Pastor Mark Felber
Burge Terrace Baptist Church (Indianapolis, IN) – The 50th
Anniversary for the church
Bible Baptist Church (New Buffalo, MI) – Old-fashioned tent
meeting with evangelist Gary Gilmore
Calvary Baptist Church (Anderson, IN) – 10th
Anniversary Sunday for the church and Pastor David Warren.
First Baptist Church (Lowell, IN) – Sermon ‘n’ Song Sunday
As you can see, this past summer observed several ministry
anniversaries. We also spend a week in Greenville, SC
working on some accompaniment recordings for our “Sermon ‘n’
Song” programs and an upcoming CD.
Our schedule has gone through some re-ordering, which has
left us with open dates during the next months. Please pray
that our schedule will fill in and that we might be used to
serve the Lord. During the remaining months of 2008, we will
travel to churches in Wisconsin, Tennessee, Illinois, and
Indiana. Our ministry calendar is on our web site at
www.hymnstories.com.
If we can be of help to your church ministry, please feel
free to contact us.
May the Lord’s blessing be upon you all for your many
prayers and concerns for us.
For the Lord’s Glory,
Paul (and Betty) Hiscock
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