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7-1977
Gospel Reaching Out Volume 5, Number 7Department of Library Special CollectionsWestern Kentucky University, [email protected]
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"GOSPEL MUSIC NEWS FROM THE 'HART' OF KENTUCKY"
VOL.5, No. 7 MUNFORDVILLE, KENTUCKY 42765 JULY 1977
Rev. Derricks Dies Tennesseans Coming July 1Famous gospel composer. The Rev.
Cleavant Derricks, died in NashvilleThursday, April 14, at 3:30 a.m., after along period of illness and deterioratinghealth.
Derricks' best-known works are gospelclassics. "Just A Little Talk With Jesus,"
"We'll Soon Be Done With Troubles and
Trials." and "When God Dips His Love InMy Heart." His portfolio includesnumerous other popular gospel songs.
After many years of obscurity - andsometimes poverty - "The Rev." wasrediscovered in January of 1975 when hechanced to walk into the offices of
Canaanland Music on Nashville's Music
Row.From that moment on. Sylvia Mays and
Aaron Brown of Canaanland became the
elderly gentleman's guiding light. Theywere instrumental in getting him arecording contract with Canaan Records,under which two long-play albums werereleased. Derricks had never seen the
inside of a recording studio before.Inspired by their confidence and gentle
urging. "The Rev." resumed hissong-writing career and appeared at bothThe International Gospel Song Festivaland the National Quartet Convention,although on one of those occasions, he wastoo ill to stand up. He was also featured onan NBC-TV documentary on gospel music.
Brown set about trying to secureroyalties on Derricks' songs, for which hehad never received a penny.
"The Rev." and his wife later moved to
Nashville from their home in Washington,
Willie Winn and the Tennesseans will be
appearing in Hodgenville. Ky. on July 1 atLincoln Village Showbarn. along with theJoyful Tones. The Servants and TheMcCubbins family. Little Willie, one of thegreatest first tenor singers that has ever
D.C., where he had pastored churches.He possessed a deep bass voice that
enthralled his audiences. A dedicated and
deeply religious man. Derrick's was asource of inspiration to many.
The kindly man was especially loved forhis genuine humility; and. according to areport from Mays, his dying words were."U>rd. take me; I'm nothing,"
Nothing? Only one of the greatest gospelcomposers that ever lived.
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been known, was formerly with the OakRidge Boys before forming his own groupknown as Willie Winn and TheTennesseans. Come out and enjoy anevening of gospel music on July 1 atLincoln Village Showbarn. Half page ad onpage 7
Warren Co. SingingThe Warren Co. Singing Convention will
be at the Westside Methodist Church July31 at 2:00 p.m. Sunday-
Guest singers will be the Jubilee Quartetfrom Hopkinsville,
The church is located on Glenlily Road inBowling Green.
Everyone is invited to attend.President. Earl Norris
Vice-President Vernon Schulz
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Jubilations At
Homecoming
All Day Homecoming Services will beobserved at the Church of God of Prophecylocated on highway 3lE in Westmoreland.Tenn. Sunday. July 3. 1977 with SundaySchool at 9:45. preaching at 11:00 by thePastor. Brother Raymond Lawson. lunch
at the noon hour and singing in theafternoon beginning at 1:00 p.m.featuring: The REGALS from Scottsville.Kentucky and The JUBILATIONS fromWestmoreland. Everyone is invited toattend the entire day.
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The Milby's are glad to be back in GreenCo. Bro. Jr. recently pastored Doctor'sFork and Deep Creek Baptist Churches inthe Harrodsburg-Perryville area.
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Salt - Pepper2 C milk
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Melt butter. Add flour and stir untilsmooth. Season with salt and pepper.Add milk. Heat, ttirrirtg constantly,until it bubbles. Add peas. Heatthoroughly. Serves 6.
Mrs. Denver Helton
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Broccoli
Cooked broccoli can have a tastyItalian accent if U's heated in a
saucepan with olive oil and sprinkledwith grated Parmesan cheese.
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Scrape potatoes and cut in halves orquarters. Put potatoes, shelled peas,and onion in a saucepan. Add boilingwater and salt, cover, and cook 15-20minutes or until vegetables arc tender.Add milk and butter and simmer veryslowly until liquid is> somewhatthickened. Add thinly sliced radishbeforeserving. Makes 4 servings.
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WHAT'S HAPPENING
IN JULY
TOMES FOUR.
BOX 21. ROUTE 1.
SULPHUR. Ky 40070.
lO-Franklin Church of Nazarene 11:00 till
afternoon
10-lst Gen. Bapt., Leitchfield. Ky. 7:0016-Vine Hill Bapt., Bernheim Forest 7:3017-Campbeirs Chapel, all day. Guleat Ave.
Louisville. Ky.30-Brownsville Singing Saddle Club. 7:3031-Harold Johnson Memorial all day,
Louisville. Ky.
COCKRIEL FAMILY% Lonnie Cockriel
1602 Valley Wood Dr.Bowling Green, Ky. 42101
2-8-Beech Bend Park, Bowling Green, Ky.9-Austin Med. Church, Austin, Ky.
Hwy. 87 7:3010-Cherry's Chapel All day, Warren Co.
Riverside Community13-15-Beech Bend Park
16-Oak Grove Bapt., Pierce. Ky. 7:3017-Rocky Spring Bapt., near Quality, Ky.23-24-Beech Bend Park31-Grace Bapt.
Hendersville, Ky. 2:0031-Union Hill Bapt.. Gallatin, Tenn. 7:00
THE McCUBBINS FAMILYP. O. Box 477
Munfordville, Ky. 42765Phone (502) 524-9702
1-Lincoln Village Showbarn with WillieWinn and the Tennesseans, JoyfulTones and Servants 8:30 EST
2-Brush Creek Bapt., Green Co. revival3-Brush Creek Bapt. revival9-Jackson Grove Bapt.. Bowling Green
6:30 CDT
10-Lone Oak Bapt., all day services.Located 3 miles east of Munfordville
17-Pleasant Hill Bapt., Owensboro, 1:3024-Mt. Washington Bapt., all day.
church located near RaywickRev. Otis Skaggs Pastor
24-Maple Hill located near Sulphur Wells6:30 CDT
29-through? Revival Summersville Bapt.,Rev. Irvin Milby, Pastor andEvangelist
31-White Mills Bapt., all day serv.afternoon sing. Rev. TheordoreMcCubbins. Pastor
THE GOSPEL FOUR & JANICERoute 1
Pleasant Shade, Tenn. 37145Phonp 615-677-2996
2-Fern Vale Meth.. Fairview, Tenn. 7:303-Mt. Lebanon Meth. Dickson, Tenn. 1:3017-Elmer Hinton Down to Earth Gospel
Singing 10:00 p.m. Alexandria, Tenn.with Jerry and The Goffs. Sego's andHemphills. It will be the 3rd year wehave had the opportunity to attend thissinging.
24-Cedar Grove Meth., Vanlear, Tenn.(All Day Services)
31-Franklin Freewill Bapt.. Franklin, Tn.7:00 p.m.
THE STEPS OF FAITH
830 SPEARS AVE.
FRANKLIN^ KY. 42134.(502) 586-6741
First two weeks vacation
10-New Middle Fork Bapt. morningworship serv., 11:00 a.m. nearScottsville
17-Boiling Springs Gen. Bapt. homecoming1:00 p.m. near Brownsville
24-Shiloh Gen. Bapt., near Smiths Grove7:00 p.m.
31-GalIatin Bapt. downtown Gallatin,Tenn. 6:00 p.m.
THE KENTUCKY HARMONEERSA. F. COURSEY, Route 1Lewisburg, Ky. 42256Phone 502-755-4005
2-Pleasant Valley Church. Uno 7:00 p.m.3-New Buck Creek United Meth.. all day
services
9-First Baptist Church. Southport. Fla.6:00 p.m.
10-First Baptist Church, Southport, Fla.11:00 a.m.
10-Westview Miss. Bapt., Panama City,Fla.
17-Mt. Union Gen. Bapt. 7:00 p.m.18-Caney Fork Bapt., Butler Co. 1:3018-Providence Bapt., located on the
Springfield Rd. outside of Franklin,Ky.
23-Annual singout-cookout at the home ofMrs. P.G. Graves sponsored by thesponsored by the Allen Co. SingingAllen Co. Singing Convention 6:00
24-First Bapt., Russellville. Ky. 7:00 p.m.30-Cave Springs Bapt.. Albany, Ky.Sl-All-dayserv. Maupia Meth., Albany, Ky
EARL& LORENE NORRIS
1620 Johnson Ave.
Bowling Green, Ky. 42101Phone 843-6562
2-3-Open10-Highplains Meth. homecoming,
Breckinridge Co.16-30-Vacation
31-Chautauqua Park all day service.Owensboro. Ky. 10:00-4:00 p.m.
THE HAPPYAIRES
Box 134, Glasgow, Ky. 42141Phone 502-651-2865
2-Pleasant Ridge, Green Co. 7:003-Old Hopewell. Beth Page, Tenn. all daylO-Board Valley (all day) Sparta, Tenn.16-Watkins Bible Chapel. Nashville 7:3017-Providence. Simpson Co. 6:3023-Lyle Lane Bapt., Nashville 7:3024-Macedonia. Moss, Tenn. 1:003l-01d Salem C.P.. Green Co. all day
THE JUBILATIONS
P.O. Box 556
Westmoreland, Tenn. 37186Phone 615-644-2441
3-Westmoreland Church of God of Proph.Hwy. 31E. Westmoreland, Tn.. all dayafternoon singing at 1:00 p.m.
lO-Oak Grove Gen. Bapt.. Allen Co., 1:0024-Greenbrier Church of God of Proph.,
Greenbrier. Tenn.. Homecoming 1:30
THE GOSPEL THREE
Bow, Ky. 42714
(502) 433-73324
3-Myres Ridge16-Dutch Creek Meth., Burkesville23-Bow School House. Bow. Ky.31-Glasgow Church. Oak Street, GlasgowRadio program each Sunday 7:30-8:45a.m. WKYR, Burkesville A.M. station 1570
JUBILEE QUARTETRt. 1, Hopktnsville, Ky. 42240% Arrlce Taylor
THE SERVANTS P. O. Box 305Campbellsville, Ky. 42718Phone 502-465-7214
THE TRIBUTES
c-o Don Parker
Box 98, Rt. 2
Campbellsville, Ky. 42718
BARREN RIVER BOYS107 Gooden St.Glasgow, Ky. 42141Phone (502) 651-2553
2-3-Vacation
8-Southern States co-op, Tompkinsville,7:30 p.m.
9-Lile Town Meth. Metcalfe Co. 7:00
10-Glasgow Gen. Bapt., all dayhomecoming
lO-Dover Bapt., Mt. Herman, Ky. 7:3016-Metcalfe Co. Singing 7:3017-Parkwood Bapt., Nashville, Tenn. 2:0023-Cave Springs Bapt., Logan Co. 7:3024-Parrish Chapel Meth., Burkesville area
7:00
30-First Freewill Bapt.. Glasgow 7:00
THE MELLOTONES
500 TYREE ROAD
KINSTON, NO 28501(919)523-2653 C/O Lee Ham
THE SEEKERS
127 Londonderry DriveLexington, Ky. 40504Phone: (606) 252-4501
THE CHRISTIAN SOUNDHORSE CAVE , KY 42749%DWAYNE HATCHER
ANGELA SWAIN
BOX 66 RT2
GREENSBURG,Ky(502) 932-3176
THE PATHFINDERSC/O DEWEY THOMASRt2 Box 276a
Franklin, Ky
THE DORSEY FAMILY
c/o ELMO DORSEYMunfordville, Ky.
Phone (502) 528-5394
THE PROMISED LAND SINGERS
R.R. N0 1.. GREENTOWN, IND
PHONES (317) 628-7093(812)339-9103.
JOYFUL TONESSTEVE SKAGGS
HODGENVILLE.KY (502)325-3366
COOK FAMILY SINGERS110 Buttercup Rd.Louisville, Ky. 40218
CAVELANDERSHORSE CAVE,KY Route 2%ELROY LARIMORE(502) 786-2436
JIM BLACK & THE CONCORDSP.O. BOX 40096
NASHVILLE, TENN 37204PHONE 615- 226--3504
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JULY 1977-PAGE 5
THE GOSPELAIRES
% WAYNE HAISINER
R.R.8 SCOTTSVILLE
(502) 622-5230Ky 42164
THE BARRY CLARDY TRIOROUTE 2 BOX 1888GREENVILLE,KY 42345..PHONE (502) 338-3510
THE SUNDAY AIRS% LOUISE GUESS
BONNIEVILLE,KY ROUTE 342713 PHONE (502) 531-7375
THE SINGING JOURNEYMENRoute 1 Box 181Cecilia, Ky. 42724Phone (502) 862-3875
Servants Week Proclaimed
iThe Mayor of Campbellsville, Ky. has
proclaimed the week of August 7-14 asServant's Week in Campbellsville and theCounty Judge also proclaimed it Servant'sWeek in Taylor County in recognition of
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their I2th anniversary concert. TheServant's 12th Anniversary GospelConcert will be August 13 and 14 at theHamilton Auditorium in Campbellsville.
Full page ad will aopear next month.
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Weapons God Uses
OTISC.SKAGGS
Over the years of my pastoral andevangelistic work, many times, I havebeen amazed at the strange weapons theLord has used to accomplish His purpose. , . ,He uses strong men, weak men, educated 'o see many prec.ous
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and uneducated men.
Samson took a jaw bone of an ass andGod permitted him to slay one thousandPhilistines, Judges 15:15-16. Gideon hadthirty two thousand men. but God said thatis too many. Later. He took three hundredmen and got the job done.
It was only a smooth stone from David'ssling-shot and Goliath, the Philistine Giantfell dead. I Samuel 17:49-51. Also. Godopened the mouth of Balaam's ass or mule,and the old mule told Balaam the messagethat God had for him.
King Hezekiah was sick unto death- IIKings 20:56. He used the weapon of prayer,and God heard him. saw his tears, healed
his body, and added fifteen years to hislife.
Two of my deacons went out one nightand used the weapon of witnessing. Theyfound a lost-hungry-hell deserving-convicted soul, told her about Jesus, and
she was saved. A week later a relative
found her body, but the real person hadmoved out to be with the Lord.
One hot-sunny day. when I was aseventeen year old boy plowing corn on alittle rocky hill side, the Lord called me topreach the Gospel. Over the years, as Ihave preached the Old Time Gospel, it has
souls saved. Yes. God uses the weapon ofpreaching to save those that believe.
Last, but not least, the Lord uses the
Weapon-Gospel Singing, to convict lostsinners and edify the saints. Only eternitywill reveal all the blessings Gospel Singinghas brought to our churches and individualhearts. As a Pastor, of many years. I havealways tried to be a friend to GospelSinging. Never have I felt that preachingand singing are in competition, but aremighty weapons in the hands of our God.Let us pray. sing, and preach until theLord comes, for Jesus said. "Occupy till Icome."
Otis C. Skaggs. PastorMt. Washington Baptist Church
Phone; Business 502/651*2495Home 502/651-2217
HORNS
II Buimsiirs^musiefti"Evetything For Every MustCfsn
SALES and RENTAL
DENNIS BILLINGSLEY. President Glasgow. Kentucky 42141
In Memory Of M'Ae DurhamWhen one we loved
has passed awayDon't worry, fret, or cryFor We will meet him again somedayI know we all hated to see him go.Because we loved him so dear
But if you loved him as I didYou will feel he is always nearHe was a very young boyThe age of sevenThe Things he did here on earthIn words cannot be said
But we will always rememberThen and now that he is dead
He was such a nice boy so gentle and kindAnother boy to take his place you couldnever find
I think we all can say Mike how we hate topartfor we all loved you soFrom the deepest of our hearts
Love Mike Moore
(Ulic SCentuckt! State
Singing (Eonuentinn
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PICTURE OF MAY SING ~
I
GOSPEL CONCERTFriday Nite, July 1st 8:30 EDT
WILLIE WYNN and the TENNESSEANS
In Person
* WILLIE WYNNand the
TENNESSEANS★ McCUBBINS FAMILY* THE JOYFUL TONES★ THE SERVANTS
Admission '2.50
AIR CONDITIONED
Lincoln Jamboree• AUDITORUM *
Hodgenville, Ky.
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Tomes FourSinging Under The Stars
The Saddle Club of Brownsville, Ky., willhave a Big Sing July 30in Brownsville, Ky.under the stars. In case of rain the singingwill be at Community Center. Time 7:30.
iWi7
STURGEON RADIO
& TV SERVICE
RCilTUBES-PARTS
Horse Caveand Munfordville, Ky.
Day Phone 524-4000Nite Phone 786-2704
HOUK INSURANCEAGENCY, INC.
CHRIS AND DAVID HOUK
"SERVICE IS OUR BUSINESS"
Phone (502) 786-2724P . O. BOX 635
horse CAVE, KY. 42749
featuring the Tomes Four and JimmyStice and The Harvestime Singers.
Everyone welcome. Free admission.
Compliments Of
HART COUNTY
DEPOSIT BANKmunfordville, KY.
Each depositor insured to 140,000
FDI€
GERALDFURNITURE CO.On The Square In Ilunfordville
QUALITY HOME FURNISHINGS
HOTPOINT - SPEED QUEEIV
ADMIRAL T.V.'S
Tom Turner, Mgr. Phone 524-5571
WHAT'SHAPPENING
Jimmy and Donnie Cottrell have a newbusiness in Elizabethtown. Ky.. called Jim*N' I.Theyspecialize in sheet music, pianomusic, copyrightingand publishing songs.
A half-page ad appears on page 3.
The Ky. Harmoneers will be traveling toFlorida to sing on the 9th and 10th.
Earl and Lorene Norris will sing atChautauqua Park for an all day service inOwensboro. Ky. on July 31. Everyonewelcome.
The Happaires of Glasgow. Ky., will besinging in Nashville. Tenn. on the 16th andthe 23rd. The 16th atWatkins Bible Chapel,then on 23rd at the Lyle Lane BaptistChurch at 7:30.
Gospel Reaching Out would like to startpublishing recipes. If you have the recipeof a favorite dish, send it to GospelReaching Out. P.O. Box 477. Munfordville,Ky. 42765. Mail them by the 15 of eachmonth so they can be published in the nextmonth's issue. All recipes become theproperty of Gospel Reaching out.
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