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Show Week-Long Activities For Area Baptists Set PANGUITCH Ellen Seabaugh, 19, from Houghton, La. (near Shreveport), will be a part of the upcoming weeklong revival (evenings) and annual vacation Bible school (mornings) sponsored by the local New Beginning Baptist Church. Houghton, assigned for the summer to the Color Country Baptist Association as a traveling missionary will be joined by 45 members of the Stanford, Ky., Baptist Church for the next week as the local organization enjoys some special summertime activities. Principal speakers at the evening meetings set for 7 p.m., Monday through Wednesday, al the church will be Rev. Todd Toole and Rev. Jerry King, both from Kentucky. While here.the larger group will provide special music, help local church members construct a ramp at the entrance to the church to meet requirements for the handicapped. They will also help to construct a storage shed for the local congregation. They will fly in from Kentucky to Las Vegas, rent several vans, and spend the week in Panguitch before returning to Kentucky. Houghton, on the other hand, is now assigned to the southern Utah area for the entire summer. She is a junior at East Texas Baptist University, Marshall, Tex., where she is majoring in secondary math "l ' ... Ellen Seabaugh education and hopes to teach at he college level. Since her arrival in Utah in early June in Salt Lake City, she spent two weeks at Camp Utaba in Ogden where she served as a counselor at two separate Christian youth camps. Since then she has traveled to Kanab and Hurricane for vacation Bible schools at Baptist churches there and to St. George where she participated in planning Christian youth retreats. New Beginning Baptist church will sponsor outdoor vacation Bible schools, called "Backyard Bible Clubs", each morning next week from 9 until noon in Panguitch in the yard at the church and in Tropic at the city park. Young people of all faiths are invited, 1st through 12th grade. |