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Gospel Reaching out Volume 9, Number 1 Department of Library Special Collections Western Kentucky University, Spcol@Wku.Edu Western Kentucky University TopSCHOLAR® Gospel Reaching Out Kentucky Library - Serials 1-1981 Gospel Reaching Out Volume 9, Number 1 Department of Library Special Collections Western Kentucky University, [email protected] Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.wku.edu/gospel_ro Part of the Christianity Commons, Cultural History Commons, Music Performance Commons, Other Music Commons, Public History Commons, Social History Commons, and the United States History Commons Recommended Citation Department of Library Special Collections, "Gospel Reaching Out Volume 9, Number 1" (1981). Gospel Reaching Out. Paper 139. https://digitalcommons.wku.edu/gospel_ro/139 This Newsletter is brought to you for free and open access by TopSCHOLAR®. It has been accepted for inclusion in Gospel Reaching Out by an authorized administrator of TopSCHOLAR®. For more information, please contact [email protected]. /-/ Non-Profit Organization 0 Third Class Mail U.S. Postage Paid eOSPEL Permit No. 13 Q Munfordville, Ky. 42765 oQ Reachina Out ' 'GOSPELMUSICNEWS FROM THE 'HART OFKENTUCKY' Vol. 9. No. 1 MUNFORDVILLE, KENTUCKY 42765 JANUARY. 1981 Old Ern's Dream Marches on • j Moy your New Yeor be chock full of sunshine! Hart County Singing The Hart County Singing will be held at the Pleasant Valley Baptist Church at Uno. Ky., on January 3, 1981 at 7:00 CST. Guest singers will be the Faith Singers, from Edmonton, Ky. Courtney Spradlin is President. Rev. David South is the pastor. Watch Night Service The Cavelanders will sing at the Cave Springs Baptist Church on December 31 for their Watch Night'Service. The church is located near Horse Cave, Ky. Rev. Gary Talley is the new pastor. Stop Worr};ing Only eight percent of a person's worries Delia Reese, Ernie Ford and Andrae Crouch (left t right) at Nashville's are legitimate, says Dr. Thomas S. Grand Ole Opry for some joyous good-time music on "More of That Great Kelpler, an authority on human American Gospel Sound." characteristics, and adds: Forty percent will never happen. Thirty percent are over people's Even in the fantasy world of entertain a 90-minute spocial of lively upbeat music, criticisms of us. ment. very few dreams-come-true are premiered Salurday, November 29 on Twelve percent are over old decisions. ever permitted sequels. But Tennessee Er PBS. The program, a KOCE, Huntington Ten percent are over our health. nie Ford leads a somewhat charmed life Beach production, in association with Two Thus, ninety-two percent of our worries (earned through more than three decades Feather Productions of Hollywood, was an are proved foolish. of hard work), and he's now put together a appropriate hif^h-point to Thanksgiving So, quit worrying! You are literally sequel to his dream-come-true of a televi family festivilics. choking yourself. The very word "worry" sion special on gospel. In early lUT!) a program called "That comes from an old Anglo-Saxon word "More of That American Gospel Sound." (Miniinucd on page 6) meaning "to choke." PAGE 2 • GOSPEL REACHING OUT, JANUARY 1981 From the President Gospel It's been a great year for (iospel Music. Gospel Music will move onward and up REACHING OUT We have witnessed Gospel Music being ward. performed in large and small churches, Official Publication of the Plan early, plan well. Let's work nursing homes, jails, prisons. Iiigh schools, together to show the world the love of Hart County colleges, convention centers, all the way to Christ Jesus our Lord. Gospel Music Association the White House. Radio and T.V. have Three to six months or a year or more is been contributing factors that have helped not too far ahead to make plans. The sole purpose of the Hart make this possible. When possible try to book a second and We owe much to the businesses, singing third place. With shortages and high fuel County Gospel Music groups and interested persons who pur Association is to uplift the prices this will help groups to conserve chased ads, records, tapes and bought fuel and cut travel expenses. Kingdom of God through the tickets and helped to keep the momentum Keep up the good work. diligent efforts of our members to going. Looking forward to seeing our old promote Gospel Music as a means A special thanks to the churches and friends and meeting new ones in 1981. pastors because this is where it all started. of spreading the gospel as well as May God bless you. With your continued prayers and support Haskell McCubbins a means of gospel entertainment. EDITORIAL STAFF Editor Annette McCubbins Co-Editor Wilma Spradlin Circulation B. R. CARVER CHEVROIET-BUICK, INC Jane Ann McCubbins Complete Body & Service Shop HARTCOUNTY Wrecker Service GOSPFX MUSIC ASSOCIATION President Haskcll McCubbins Vice-Pres. Tommy Ferren Sec. and Trees. Annette McCubbins Phone: Cave City • 773-3174 1-65 & Hwy. 90 BOARD OF DIRECTORS Glasgow - 678-5211 Cave City, Ky. Elmer Dean Short Courtney Spradlin Dwayne Hatcher Elroy Larimore GOSPEL FOR I FEBRUARY S REACHING Annual Subscription Rate -$3.00 DEADLINES PAPER S OUT GOSPEL REACHING OUT Published Monthly • 3rd Class Postage COPY JANUARY 15 ADVERTISING JANUARY 16 Paid at MunfordviUe, Ky. 42765 Vol. 9, No. 1 JANUARY *Please address all correspondence to P.O. Box 477, MunfordviUe, Ky.; GOSPEL U Q $3 per year Compliments Of Send Check or Money Order to: Reading Out GOSPEL REACHING OUT, "Gospel Music News From The 'Hart' Of Kentucky'" HART COUNTY BANK P.O. Box 477 MunfordviUe, Ky. P.O. Box 477 MunfordviUe, Ky. Check One DNEW DRENEWAL & TRUST COMPANY IF RENEWAL - AFFIX L ABEL BELOW PLEASE PRINT: MunfordviUe, Kentucky NAME SubscribeI Each depositor insured to $100,000 ADDRESS. .CITY, Today!! i STATE .ZIP CODE. FDI€ I~2- GOSPEL REACHING OUT - JANUARY 1981 - PAGE 3 Letiers to the Editor Pear Editor; COMPLIMENTS OF The Ambassadors Quartet of GOSSflT ELECTkONIC Russellville, Ky., want to thank the staff of Gospel Reaching Out for a job well done in £awl€r ^^harmacy 5ERVKE printing the gospel singing news for our REPAIR ON ALL BRANDS Kentucky fans. PROFESSIONAL ANTENNA We have been richly blessed in our SERVICE gospel singing efforts, and we know that through our ministry in song, we are SONY reaching many people who would other WM. J. LAWLER, R. PH. SALES & SERVICE wise never hear the gospel. God has called HUGH GOSSEH, Owner us to spread His word through song, and MUNFORDVILLE, KY. with the help of our new album "That Good Munfordville, Ky. Ole Southern Harmony," we can feel PHONE 524-5231 assured that God's Word is reaching many Day Phone 524-4000 people in many areas outside Kentucky. We wish to thank our loyal fans who sup ported us at the National Quartet Conven tion in Nashville, Tennessee. Pray for us that we might continue to STOCK YARD FARM HORSE CAVE grow in the Lord's work. & STATE BANK itm M» The Ambassadors Quartet Phone 1-502-726-3002 DAIRY SUPPLY INC. AFETY i •••A** To the Editor: Stal(s,^and Feed Equipment, ERVICE CCD Dear Sirs: Chore-Boy & Dari-Kool Coolers, AVINGS I enjoy your paper very much and Starline Silo Unloaders and S rr ATISFACTION always look foward to getting it. Feeding Systems, & Madison Silos. I want to wish all our friends in Ken tucky, Tennessee, Indiana, and Ohio a FDI€ blessful new year full of all God's wonder Phone 583-0204 ful blessings. May God bless you all. 124 S. Johnson (Across from Bourbon Stockyards) In Christ, HORSE CAVE. KY. Another Location in Glasgow/, Ky. Curtis D. Aiken •: u*i • ' Mtflliutg 1980 a gteoi yeM — locking ha^iumd ic. nemg ym in 1981 i The McCubbins Family i i F Ha&kM, Aiwelle, Jhuund^, Akh, Sfceticc, RtulKcx) ii m 0 PAGE 4, GOSPEL REACHING OUT. JANUARY 1981 Wkd'^ Ho|)|)CKu(g Happy &awu| Ncuu Veor THE GOSPELTRAVELERS TRINITY SINGERS David Dennison THE CANAANLANDQUARTET 106 Williams - Glasgow, Ky. 42141 Louie Lyie 107 Gooden St. • Glasgow, Ky. 42141 Route 3 - Box 273 - Greensburg, Ky. 42743 (502) 678-2877 or 773-2226 (502) 651-2553 (502) 565-1714 January 10 - Oak St. Gen, Bapt., 7:30 THE SOUTHERN HARMONY QUARTET p.m. Glasgow December 31 - Shiloh Gen. Bapt. Church, Frank Weaver 17 - Oak SL Gen. Bapt., Scottsville, 7:00 New Years Eve Sing, 7:00 p.m. Rt. 8 • Box 34 - Bowling Green, Ky. 42101 p.m. Januar>- 10 - Popular Log Community (502) 843-9685 Church with the Temple Trio 6:30 p.m. 18 - Mt. Vernon Miss. Baptist near February 7 - Barren Co. Sing, Lera B. Mit Drake, Ky. 6:30 p.m. ROCK OF AGES QUARTET chell Clubhouse, Glasgow, with the Pierce 25 - Temple Hill Bapt. Church, 7:00p.m. R.R. 5, Box 18 Family 7:00 p.m. Russell Springs, Ky. 42642 Phone 502-866-3671 THE CROSSROADS FOUR c-o Mike Foley BROTHERHOOD MINISTRIES. INC. Routes - Russell Springs, Ky. 42642 THE SINGING JOLLY'S The Brotherhood Quartet (502) 866-3068 739 Easy Street Evangelist Garry Polston January 10 - Allen Co.-Scottsville High Manchester, Ohio 45144 Milltown, Ky. 42761 School Aud., Scottsville, Ky., 7:00 p.m. (513) 549-2249 Phone: 502-384-5268 11 - Portland Gen. Bapt. Church, THE BELIEVERS FOUR January 17 - Mt. Moriah Cumberland Portland, Tenn. 6:00 p.m. P. O. Box 395- Glasgow, Ky. 42141 Presb. Church. Rev. Darrell Robbins, 25 - Bernetta Bapt. Church. Nancy, Ky., (502) 651-8841 After 5:00p.m. pastor. Located in Metcalf Co., for more 7:00 p.m. EDT. info, call Jack Hurt. 7:00 p.m. (502) 678-5026 18 - Mt. Gillead Christian Church, 2:00 NEW RANGERS QUARTET THE POLSTON FAMILY p.m. Rev. Jimmie Freeman, pastor.
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