Women on Mission July 2018
A BLAST FROM THE PAST
Along with many other churches in the 1970’s, Oakhill had an active bus ministry. This is a letter written by a young boy to George McEuen, one of our bus drivers.
Bro. Jones
I want to Nominate Big George as Man of The Year. He Takes Some of us Kids to Sunday School each week. IF he Cant Take us No one else From The Church Comes After Us. He Cares. He Talks To Our MoMMies & Daddy Maybe Someday They Will go Two. Tommies DiD One Time. He gave Them some MoNey To get something To eaT. He get us goodys. And TeLLs Us BOuT Jesus AND Heaven. He is good To US. And he has Big hands Like Jesus. I wish DADDY is Like him cause I KNOW Big George WouLD Never geT drunk And Tear up Our house of Toys or Whip us.
Mommy said you wouldn’t Choose hiM so I couldn't WriTe.donT TeLL Her buT do Choose hiM. I Like To CoMe To SuNday SchooL.
Newsletter Article October 1971 - “Losing Sunday School leader hikes 3 miles to give plaque to contest-winning church”
Allen W. Hill, Sunday School director for Northeast Park Baptist Church of Evansville, walked three miles Nov. 7 to present a plaque to Oakhill Baptist Church of the same city. Hill’s church lost a contest over which church could raise its October Sunday School attendance the highest percentage above its average for June, July, and August. The loser, Hill, with a 27 percent increase walked the three miles between churches to present the plaque to his Oakhill counterpart, Robert D. Williams. Oakhill Baptist Church upped its October average by 48 percent above its summer average. The October contest will be repeated for the next two years with the church winning the most years getting to keep the plaque. Bill Carter is pastor of Oakhill Baptist Church, while Robert White is pastor of Northeast Park Baptist Church.
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Women on Mission will meet Monday, July 9th at 6:00 pm at the church. All our ladies are invited to be with us.