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Grace Brethren Almanac

May 1, 2007

A look back at the months of May and June in the Fellowship of Grace Brethren Churches.

Twenty Years Ago – 1987

– Newly-appointed missionaries with Grace Brethren Foreign Missions included Dave and Sue Guiles and Steve and Wilma Bailey, Argentina; Tom and Sue Peters, Central African Republic (CAR); Paul and Louise Klawitter and Mark and Joy Sims, France.
– David Manges was ordained to the ministry at the Chambersburg, Pa., Grace Brethren Church.

Thirty Years Ago – 1977
Bob Divine was ordained to the ministry at the Ireland Road Grace Brethren Church in South Bend, Ind.
– Grace College graduates: Elizabeth Cutler, Jonathon Hall, Jim Hocking, Kathy Manduka, and Viki (Cover) Rife. Grace Theological Seminary grads: Carl Baker, Larry Edwards, Dave Mitchell, Pierre Yougouda (CAR), Gary Austin, and Paulette Sauders. James Custer received a Th.M. degree.

Thirty-Five Years Ago – 1972
Michael (Mick) Rockafellow accepted call to pastor Flora, Ind., Grace Brethren Church following graduation from Grace Theological Seminary. Galen Lingenfelter began as pastor of Ft. Wayne, Ind. Grace Brethren Church.
– A new congregation was organized as the Hope Grace Brethren Church in Dillsburg, Pa., Kenneth Wilt, pastor.
– The Waynesboro, Pa. Grace Brethren Church dedicated its new sanctuary on April 30. Wendell Kent, pastor.
– Grace College graduates included: Tad Hobert, Judy Herman, Tim Waggoner, Dan White, Joan Lesh, and Wayne Hannah. Seminary grads: Michael Rockafellow, John Teevan, and Ron Weimer.

Forty Years Ago – 1967
The New Scofield Reference Bible was presented on April 13. Honored as one of the revision committee was Dr. Alva J. McClain, founder and president of Grace Theological Seminary.
– The Northern Ohio District was divided into the Northeastern Ohio (13 churches) and the Northcentral Ohio (14 churches) districts.
– Jesse Deloe resigned as pastor at the Lyndhurst Grace Brethren Church (Ohio) to assume the pastorate of the North Riverdale Brethren Church, Dayton, Ohio.
– Grace College graduates: Bill and Joan (Herr) Darr, Mike Grill, Bernie Simmons, Charlotte Poyner. From the Seminary: Tim Farner, Don Farner, and Bob Moeller. John Davis received a Th.D. degree.

Forty-Five Years Ago – 1962
Herman A. Hoyt was selected as the second president of Grace Schools, succeeding Alva J. McClain. Hoyt, along with McClain, was one of the founders of Grace Theological Seminary.
– Succeeding Hoyt as deans of the seminary and college were Homer Kent, Jr. and E. William Male, respectively.
– Bob Griffith became pastor of the First Brethren Church of Philadelphia on June 24.
– Among the Grace Seminary graduates, Class of 1962: John Davis, Ed Mensinger, Ron Henry, Ken Koontz, Jim Nesbitt, Randy Poyner, and Mike Volovski.
– James Custer, a Grace Seminary middler, was called as summer associate pastor at Wooster, Ohio, where Kenneth Ashman was pastor.

Fifty-five Years Ago – 1952
Among the Grace Seminary graduates in the class of 1952 were: Ralph Burns, John Dilling, Martin Garber, Lester Kennedy, Gail Jones, Bill Smith, and Lynn Schrock. Homer Kent, Jr. received a Th.M. degree, while Robert Culver received a Th.D. degree.
– On April 30, the Whittier (Calif.) Community Grace Brethren Church was dedicated. Wayne Flory, pastor.
– Evangelist Bill Smith was ordained to the ministry in the Washington, D.C. church on June 22.
– Ralph Burns, freshly graduated from Grace Seminary, became pastor of the Clay City, Ind., Brethren Church.

Sixty Years Ago – 1947
Homer A. Kent, Jr. was awarded the Scholarship Medal at Bob Jones College for the second time, acknowledging the highest grade average.
– Lester Pifer a 1947 graduate of Grace Theological Seminary, was ordained to the ministry at the Fremont, Ohio, Grace Brethren Church.
– On March 20, the West Kittanning, Pa. Grace Brethren Church was dedicated. Arthur Malles, pastor.

Sixty-five Years Ago – 1942
– Florence Gribble, a pioneer missionary to French Equatorial Africa (now the Central African Republic), died.

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