Thursday, July 29, 2010

Chandler Holiness Camp 2010

Upcoming Chandler Holiness Campmeeting



Please be in prayer for upcoming Chandler Interdenominational Holiness Camp. Rev Russel Coffee will be the Evangelist and the Mike Bell Family will lead singing and provide special music. Camp will be help August 1-8, 2010 Prayer Night Sunday at 6:00PM Missionary Night Monday at 7:00PM Rev. Russel Coffee Tuesday thru Sunday Evening 7:00PM nightly 6:00PM Sunday If the weather is unbearable at meeting time we will move to adjacent air-conditioned Chandler Church of the Nazarene.

Camp Board of Trustees

  • Rev. Dennis King/ President
  • Rev. Keith Kiper /1st Vice-president
  • Rev. Robert Buchanan/ 2nd Vice-president
  • Jeani Lutz /Secretary
  • Jacquita Daugherty /Treasurer

  • Rev. Allen Adams
  • Rev. Ed Ames
  • Rev. Kenton Daugherty
  • Susan Ice
  • Bill Johnson
  • Jeff Knirs
  • Caleb Konopka
  • Keith Lochmueller
  • Wanda McGuin

Monday, July 12, 2010

In Memorium




Freeda L. Buchanan, 82, passed away Wednesday, June 30, 2010, at Deaconess Gateway Hospital.
Freeda was born in Jonesboro, Ind., to Merle and Mabel Brown. She was a member of the Evansville First Church of The Nazarene. Freeda was a homemaker and Pastor's wife and substitute teacher several years. She supported her husband's ministry as pianist, had a love for missions and also volunteered for Warrick Hospital and Warrick County Museum.
Freeda was preceded in death by her sister, Barbara Lee Cox.
Surviving Freeda is her husband of 63 years, Rev. Robert C. Buchanan; five children, David (Faye) Buchanan, Martha Buchanan, Rebecca (Gary) Viola, Rev. Paul (Danette) Buchanan, Rev. Jim (Arla) Buchanan; eighteen grandchildren; twelve great-grandchildren; two sisters, Mary K. Jones and Esther Jordan.
Funeral service 1 p.m. Saturday, July 3, 2010, at Evansville First Church of The Nazarene, 8100 Newburgh Road. Friends may call today from 4 until 8 p.m. at Evansville First Church of The Nazarene, 8100 Newburgh Road and Saturday 11 a.m. until service time at the church. Rev. James Pullum will be officiating the service. Burial will follow.
Memorial contributions in memory of Freeda may be made to Evansville First Church of The Nazarene.
Condolences and any special remembrance may be made online at www.koehlerfuneralhome.com.

Published in Courier Press on July 2, 2010

Saturday, July 10, 2010

Chandler Holiness Camp 2010

Upcoming Chandler Holiness Campmeeting

Please be in prayer for upcoming Chandler Interdenominational Holiness Camp. Rev Russel Coffee will be the Evangelist and Mike Bell family will lead singing and provide special music. Camp will be help August 1-8, 2010 Prayer Night Sunday at 6:00PM Missionary Night Monday at 7:00PM Rev. Russel Coffee Tuesday thru Sunday Evening 7:00PM nightly 6:00PM Sunday If the weather is over 80 at meeting time we will move to adjacent Chandler Church of the Nazarene.

Sunday, April 4, 2010

Spring 2010 Indoor Holiness Campmeeting


Spring 2010 Indoor Holiness Campmeeting Schedule


  • Thursday April 22, 2010: 7:00PM- Chandler General Baptist Church: 213 Iowa Street Chandler Indiana Speaker: Rev. Kenton Daugherty-Pastor Chandler Church of the Nazarene
  • Friday April 23, 2010: 7:00PM-Chandler Church of the Nazarene: 204 North 4th Street ,Chandler Indiana-Speaker: Rev. Steve Claspel-Chandler General Baptist Church
  • Saturday April 24,2010: 7:00PM-Newburgh Church of the Nazarene, 11 Gray Street,Newburgh Indiana-Speaker: Rev. D. Edson Ames-Boonville Wesleyan Church
  • Sunday April 25, 2010: 6:00PM-Boonville Wesleyan Church: 509 East Walnut, Boonville Indiana-Speaker: Rev. Dennis King-Newburgh Church of the Nazarene
Special music provided nightly by the hosting church.

Camp Board of Trustees

  • Rev. Dennis King/ President
  • Rev. Keith Kiper /1st Vice-president
  • Rev. Robert Buchanan/ 2nd Vice-president
  • Jeani Lutz /Secretary
  • Jacquita Daugherty /Treasurer

  • Rev. Allen Adams
  • Rev. Ed Ames
  • Rev. Kenton Daugherty
  • Susan Ice
  • Bill Johnson
  • Jeff Knirs
  • Caleb Konopka
  • Keith Lochmueller
  • Wanda McGuinn

Sunday, March 7, 2010

Rev. Russel Coffee Evangelist for 2010 Campmeeting


Rev. Russel E. Coffee will be our evangelist for our annual Campmeeting in August of this year. Rev. Coffee has preached here several times over the years. We look forward to another great Campmeeting. Special music is still in the planning stage at this time.

Friday, February 5, 2010

Upcoming Camp Board Meeting


Attention board members. We are having a board meeting at Rev. Dennis King's house this coming Tuesday evening February 9th at 7:ooPM. Hope to see you there!

Monday, February 1, 2010

Tertullian on Jeremiah and the Life of the Unborn

Dr. Todd A. Stepp OSL
www.wesleyananglican.blogspot.com


The upcoming Old Testament lection comes from Jeremiah 1:4-10. In my study, I found the comments of Tertullian of Carthage (late 2nd/early 3rd centuries) on verse five to be very interesting in relationship to the issue of abortion.

Jeremiah 1:5 quotes God as saying: "Before I formed you in the womb I knew you, and before you were born I consecrated you; I appointed you a prophet to the nations" (NRSV).

Tertullian comments: "The embryo therefore becomes a human being in the womb from the moment that its form is completed. The law of Moses, indeed, punishes with due penalties the one who shall cause an abortion, inasmuch as there exists already the rudiment of human being that has imputed to it even now the condition of life and death, since it is already liable to the issues of both, although, by living still in the mother, it for the most part shares its own state with the mother" (One the Soul 37. As found in Ancient Christian Commentary on Scripture, OT XII).

One might ask what Tertullian means by "the moment that its form is completed" (emphasis, mine). One could argue from the remainder of his comments that one need not think in literal terms of absolute completion of form; that, instead, it could be argued that Tertullian would accept the "completion" of conception, i.e., once a human being has been formed in terms of conception. However one may answer that question, it is clear that his comments refer to one (in this case, Jeremiah) who is not yet born.

What I find of interest in this passage, along with the story of the blessed virgin Mary's visit to Elizabeth, is how God is actively at work in and through those (i.e., Jeremiah, John & Jesus), who had not yet been born.

In Jeremiah's case, God knew him even before he was formed in the womb, and before he was born, God consecrated/sanctified him and appointed him to be a prophet.

In John's case, he is filled with the Holy Spirit before he is born (cf., Luke 1:15), and he actually prophesies prior to his birth (by virtue of his "leap[ing] for joy," and through the words of his mother), as one sees in Luke 1:41-45.

In addition to whatever weight these passages might add to the argument that infants are proper candidates for baptism, they certainly support those churches (like the Church of the Nazarene) that take a stand for life.