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Gospel Reaching out Volume 12, Number 1 Department of Library Special Collections Western Kentucky University, Spcol@Wku.Edu Western Kentucky University TopSCHOLAR® Gospel Reaching Out Kentucky Library - Serials 1-1984 Gospel Reaching Out Volume 12, 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 12, Number 1" (1984). Gospel Reaching Out. Paper 104. https://digitalcommons.wku.edu/gospel_ro/104 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]. I'Z. Non iVcilil ()rt,'ani/al 11)11 0 Third Mail 11 ,S I'osUim" I'uiil Q I't-rniit \o eosPEi MunlnrtK illc. K\. I'JTUr) Reaching Out •(}()SrEL MUSIC ^'E\VS FROM THE -lIMa'OF KEM't'CKY" VOLUME 12, NO. 1 MUNFORDVILLE, KENTUCKY 42765 JANAURY 1984 Fund Raising at South Summersville Baptist Church _ .. • - 1.. T-U^ * Folks began gathering early. The All of this is being bricked making one Conquerors from Greensburg began unit complete with Sunday School singing about 4:30. rooms, fellowship hall, carpet, new Meanwhile in the basement food was pews, and a baptistry. being prepared for the large crowd Look for great things to keep happen already fillingup the new auditorium, ing at South Summersville Baptist not yet completely finished. Church. And what a meal it was. Turkey and Almost all the labor was performed ham in abundance complete with all by the members and interested people the trimmings. Desserts, pies, cakes, in the community at no cost. need I say more. At today's prices, materials can After the meal, the singing con amount to a large amount of money. tinued. Other groups performing were For those wishing to contribute, the Durrett Family and the McCubbins make checks payable to South Sum Family. mersville Baptist Church. Send cash, Jay-Cross Records The Spirit of the Lord blessed in a check or money order in any amount mighty way throughout the entire to: Gordon Price, Church Treasurer, adds new label service. Route 3, Box 142, Greensburg, KY Gordon Meador of Jay-Cross Total amount raised was $1602.00. 42743. Records has announced the addition of South Summersville Baptist Church The pastor, Bro. Jerry Noe, and the a new label. It will be EGM Records, began their ministry in early January members extend to you a warm which is Exciting Gospel Music, and he in a shoe store building. welcome to come worship with them. feels that is what this is. The Jay-Cross From the small beginning the church label will remain very much alive and has grown into an active full time groups will still be recording on this work. Larry Cooksey's label, too. Gordon explains, our God Gave the Increase business has expanded and we feel the So many people were involved it house burns need for this new label. The first 2 would be impossible to mention On Thursday, December 1st. the groups to record on the EGM Label are everyone's name. NEW DELEGATION and WORSHIP. Loving Godand each other, working home of Mr. and Mrs. Larry Cooksey burned to the ground leaving only the Both groups are from Louisville, together for a common goal. Kentucky. That goal is to build a place of wor clothes on their backs. Last year about shipwherepeople can worship inSpirit this same time the home of Larry's Hovie is O.K. and in truth, a ministry of reaching the mom and dad burned. Larry sings with Last month we reported to you that lost world. the Edmonton Quartet. At the time of Several people have been saved the fire everyone was gone. Larry was Hovie Lister had suffered a heart at bringing the membership to some over loading loh;icco at his dad's and Bet tack but apparently he has not accor ding to another source of information. 75. ty, Larry's wife, was working at a local The Lord is doing a great work at grocery. When they arrived at the We are glad to make this correction. South Summersville Baptist Church. house, the roof was falling in. On the And we are also glad that Rev. Hovie A large auditorium with full base way to till! fire. Larry had a car acci Lister is doing fine. Be watching for the ment is built adjacent to the shoe store. dent. Forlunately no one was hurt. Masters V in your area. PAGE 2 • GOSPEL REACHING OUT. JANUARY 1984 New Releases for Gospel EGM Records REACHING OUT New Delegation from Louisville, Worship, also from Louisville. Ken Kentucky, was the 1st group to record tucky, and headed by Pat Church Official Pul)lication of the on the new EGM Label. This is their recorded their 2nd album in November. This was their first time to Hart County 2nd album and both were produced by Gordon Meador at Hilltop Sludeio in record in Nashville and Hilltop Studio Gospel Music Association Nashville, Tennessee. The new album which is one of the leading studios in is entitled IN FLIGHT and was record Nashville, was chosen for the session. ed while the group was in Nashville for Gordon Meador, producer, John The sole purpose of the Harl The National Quartet Convention. John Nicholson, engineer, and a staff of ex County Gospel Music Association is Nicholson and Kevin McManus did cellent Nashville Musicians worked 10 uplift the Kingdom of God their usual fine job of engineering and hard to create a top-quality album for through the diligent efforts of our top Nashville Musicians, along with this group. The album was released in members to promote Gospel Music Anthony Burger of The Kingsmen, December on the EGM Label and is as a means of spreading the gospel were chosen for the session. destined to be a favorite of many. as well as a means of gospel entertainment. EDITORIAL STAFF Editor Annette McCubbins Co-Editor Wilma Sprudlin B. R. CARVER CHEVROLET-BUICK, INC Circulation .Jane Ann Tharp Complete Body & Service Shop HART COUNTY Wrecker Service OOSPKL MUSIC ASSOCIATION President llaskoll McCubbins Vice-Prcs. Tomnay Forrcn St'c. and Trcas. Annette McCubbins Phone: Cave City • 773-3174 1-65 & Hwy. 90 Glasgow • 678 5211 Cave City, Ky. BOAFiD OF DIRF.CTORS Klmcr Dean Short Courlncy Spradlin W.D. Martin Elroy Lairmoro FOR Annual Subscription RateS5.00 HKACHIN(; DEADLINES FEBRUARY PAPEh OUT GOSPEL REACHING OUT PuMislu-d Monthly •5 ADVERTISING JANUARY 19 DATES AND ARTICLES JANUARY 19 3rd Class PosUiRc Paid at .Munfordvillc, Ky. -I"^765 I *P!oase address all ct>rrfspondence to P.O. Hox -177. Munfordville. Ky. | VOLUME 12 NO. 1 JANUARY 1984 'y •,. .y! GOSPEL $5 per year Compliments of Reachii^ Out t hi'i'k or Mont-y Ord«'r l<»: Mumi- .Vi'ms Kiiiin Tho li.iri Ot Kcniucky j'j3 GOSPEL REACHING OUT P.O. Box 477 Munfordville, Ky. 42765 P.O. Box 477 Mmifordvine. Ky. 42765 (•Iu-< kOno( )M;U () HKNiaVAL Pioneer Bank IF RENEWAL - AFFIX LABEL BELOW PLEASE PRINT: NA ME Subscribe ADDRESS CITY. Today!! CANMER,KENTUCKY STATE ZIP CODE I'X. GOSPEL REACHING OUT JANUARY 1984 • PAGE 3 Singings begin at Friendship No. 2 What's Happening The Friendship Baptist Church No. Recently the Rex Nelon Singers and watching for it soon. 2 in Larue County will be having mon The fifteenth annual Dove Awards thly singings featuring different Wendy Bagwell and the Sunliters ap peared on the show "Na.shville Now" and the nightly spectaculars groups. The McCubbins Family and associated with Gospel Music Week The Gospel Carriers were the guest with Ralph Emery. The Rex Nelon Singers sang "Jesus is Your Ticket" will be held March 4-7. The awards will singers at the November 27singing. Be be televised this year. An announce watching Gospel Reaching Out for and "Gonna Walk Right of This Valley". ment on this will be issued later. more information about these singings. The Masters V have filled 250 dates The Rex Nelon Singers will be the Sonny Simmons has set the date for the Charleston, W.V.. sing on this year and traveled 100.000 miles Special Guests on February 5, 1984, and sung in 37 states. Hovie says they Sunday afternoon. Dick Milby is the December 31st at the Civic Center Col osseum, beginning at 7:00 p.m.. and will take off some time for the holidays. promoter. Rev. Ron Lewis is the The Blackwood Brothers of Mem pastor. last until 1:00 a.m. Featured groups will be The Kingsmen. Kingsboys, Rex phis. TN, have a female singer. Ken Nelon Singers, Inspirations, and the Turner's daughter, Kenna Turner, will be singing with them as their soprano Hinsons. CLARK'S Top songs are: No. 1 • "It's Out of and will also be featured. This World" by the Paynes; No. 2 - REXALL DRUGS "Two Winning Hands" by the Hinsons; Bill Dykes is vice president of Artist No. 3 - "I'm Not Perfect" by the Records and has been in gospel music MUNFORDVILLE, KY. Hemphills. for more than sixteen years. He has been with groups like the Cathedrals, The Dixie Melody Boys are in the The Goffs, and more. He is responsible for marketing and business develop ^ TOM HODGES process of recording a new album. Be ment of Artist's Discovery labels. R. PH. PHONE Store - 524-5891 Home- 524-3863 I his Now \ in.i\ o\I' .\t\ti l\<\p|)iiK'ss 1)0 voiirs u> shiirc UILOC Stewards of the Kiug MUNFORDVILLE, KY.
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