Friday, March 20, 2009

from a former member...

When I was at PABC I was a very mixed up preacher's kid, trounced by the liberal arts professors at OBU. They were excising my second-hand beliefs, but left me spiritually crippled. I'd explained to the late Dr. Strickland that I could not understand the point of destroying my belief system without then teaching me how to reestablish valid ones. Being a woman, she had plenty of her own problems with the denominations identity crisis of the sixties.

I took a sabbatical leave and followed Dr. Dane from OBU to PABC where he hoped to help the Baptist General Convention of Oklahoma get back to curriculum consistent with the inerrancy of the Scriptures.

Mrs. Dane was my Sunday School teacher, having been only one of two married Harvest Queens during her and Dr. Dane's student days at OBU. Her advice was always so gentle to me.

Janelle Windle taught me by her example and with sensitive mentoring how to develop a personal Christian doctrine. She gave me Billy Graham's Secret of Happiness book that applies the Beatitudes to our generation. I practically memorized it, then passed it on to my four children.

By the fall semester, I was ready to return to the arguments of my professors with pro-active convictions of my own.

Thank you members of PABC for your legacy of truly discipling those who are saved.

Della (Paschall) Hutton

from a former member...

Dear Friends in Christ,

Thank you for inviting me to your Anniversary Celebration. I have many fond memories from the church there. My children and myself were taught by wonderful teachers who knew God's Word. As I think of them today, They have helped me in my Christian walk today. God has blessed me and my family in a great way. As HE has continued to Bless Portland Avenue and will for many more years to come.

Love in Christ,

Betty Ohler

Looking for more Anniversary Info?

Looking for more info about the 75th Anniversary at Portland Avenue? Check out the Anniversary page on the church website by clicking here.

from a former member...

My parents came to PABC when I was about 3 years old. We attended church faithfully and I came to know Christ as my Lord and Savior in 1955 at the age of 8. Bill Kersh was the pastor and Ralph Longshore was preaching the revival.

Another special time was during a revival in 1962 when my Granddad Dunn was visited by the pastor and saved at age 73. He wanted to renew wedding vows as a Christian - I got to sing at the ceremony.

Mrs. Loyd Jay had a profound influence in my life and taught "us girls" much about life.

Tommy and I got married December 27, 1968, in a blizzard! - over 40 years ago.

It will be so much fun to see everyone at the 75th Anniversary and to sing with Cheryl Wetwiska Miller again.

Diane Koonce Winders
Carrollton, AL

Thursday, March 19, 2009

from former members...

Thank you for the invitation to participate with you in this very special occasion. Unfortunately, we are unable to join you this year.

We are eternally grateful to God for leading us to PABC many years ago. We chose Portland Avenue because Dr. Dane had baptized Dick as a young boy in Wilson, Oklahoma. Dr. Dane then baptized both our children at PABC and I was privileged to be his secretary for a short time before the Lord moved us to Colorado. At Portland, we learned to love The Word and trust in God's remarkable promises under the teaching of Dr. and Mrs.. Dane, Bert and Virginia Wheeler, Mutt and Lola Hayden, and Jack and Betty Langston. So many precious friendships developed over the years there, not only for Dick and me, but also for our children. The kids and I loved singing in the choirs under Bill Green's direction and Dick always enjoyed his place in the audience, enthusiastically "amening" at the conclusion of the music. Bill instilled a love for music in both our children...Brent sang in the Bison Glee Club at OBU where he received his Music Ed degree and he now is music director in his church, as well as a middle school principal in Shawnee, Ok. Kathy sang in school and church choirs including the Madrigals in her high school. She is now a kindergarten teacher and uses music every day in the classroom.

We can truthfully say that worshipping at PABC was a joyful growing experience for all the Houston family. We know that with such a legacy from the past, you are certain to continue to reach, teach and love many more into the family of God.

In His Great Love,

Dick & Sandy Houston
from former member Linda Martin Bradley...

I first became a member of PABC Sunday School at age 2 with my parents Betty & Ed Martin and brother Eddie (age 4)in 1949. After being away for 10 years, rejoined the PABC family in 1961 where I remained until after my marriage in 1968. I thank God for the people of influence and prayers on my behalf during those years when God was molding my future for a career alongside my husband, Jerry Bradley, in Baptist Children's Homes (now 38 years and counting). My mother, who was a PABC secretary for 12 years, and my father, a deacon, are home with the Lord today as is my brother Ed and his wife Judy, who served as a Baptist pastor and wife for 30 years. He answered his call to the ministry when PABC was at Falls Creek. We all hold precious memories of our time at PABC.I am so sorry that my husband and I will not be able to join you in this celebration of a significant milestone for PABC. We are hosting a wedding reception in our home for a dear friend that day. God bless you all. A special hello to my friends there, Dr. & Mrs. Dane and Bill & Linda Green.

Linda Martin Bradley
from former member, Lareta (McCord) Walker:

Some of my fondest memories are from my years at Portland Avenue – having been saved and baptized during a revival in 1947. (Dr. Ramey was the evangelist.) We tragically lost our oldest son, Jimmy McCord in 1951 and our church family and our faith in the Lord sustained us. (What and how do people get through tragedies without the Lord and church family?) Our youngest son, Lance was in choir when Bill Green was music director and went on a choir trip to California. Bill was such a role model to Lance and has fond memories of him. I have been a member of a Baptist Church for many years, but will never forget the dear people of Portland Avenue.