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1 Landmark Baptist Historian Published by Landmark Baptist Church - Folsom, California February 2014 - Volume 3 ~ Number 10 "Remember the days of old, consider the years of many generations: ask thy father, and he will show thee; thy elders, and they will tell thee." In This Issue: - Church Under Three Phases M. B. Hubbard……………………....page 2 Good Meeting in CaliforniaSearchlight May 1952……………………….…...page 3 Arthur E. RichardsonDedication & Photos ……………………....…...page 4 Photo CollectionOld State Brethren Archives…...………………………...page 7 Historic Folsom Holiday Home Tour 2013…. ……………………...page 8 Elder Dennis Wharton January 29, 2014Facebook Post From Sister Billie Richardson:Art is resting in the arms of his Savior as of 2:35 this afternoon. Thank you all for your thought and prayers and love. Our loss is heaven gain. Another saint sitting at the feet of Jesus. “...He being dead, yet speaketh.” DIRECT COPY FROM BEACON MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCHE'S DOCTRINAL STATEMENT: THE BIBLE: We believe that the Holy Bible is a supernatural Book; that it is the very God-breathed Word; that it is the full, the final, and the complete revelation of God's will to man; that it has God the Holy Spirit for its author, salvation for its end, and truth without any admixture of error for its matter; that it was written by holy men of old as they were moved by the Holy Spirit; that it is verbally inspired and a perfect treasure of holy instruction; and that it reveals the principles by which God will judge us, and is, therefore, the true center of Christian union, and the supreme standard by which all human conduct, creeds, and opinions shall be tried. We believe the Authorized King James Version of 1611 to be the preserved Word of God for the English speaking peo- ple, faithful and true to the original autographs; that other versions are inferior and flawed, with some being outright perversions of God's Word; that other versions are totally unnecessary, as the King James is not only faithful, but an absolutely effective conveyance of God's mes- sage to mankind. (Ps. 119:89; II Tim. 3:16-17; Rev. 22:18-19; Jn. 17:17; Jn. 3;32-34; II Pet.1:20-21; I Pet.1:10-12; Zeph. 1:1; Ps. 19:7-11; Ex.20:3-17; Ps. 1:2; Jn. 12:48. ) Bro. Wharton did an excellent job presenting his case in his series of Lectures. It was a Blessing to attend. Houston Kelley, Dennis Wharton, & Jose Pulido King James Version ConferenceOn January 11, 2014 LBCFolsom hosted a special meeting on the topic mentioned above, with Elder Dennis Wharton as our speaker. Although there were few in attendance (20), it was a Arthur E. Richardson Facebook Image

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Page 1: Landmark Baptist Historian - calmbc.org Baptist Historian V3-N10.pdfDr. Roy M. Reed, was born near Coalgate, Oklahoma, June 17, 1926, the son of James Hershel and Roxie Reed, and passed

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Dr. Roy M. Reed, was born near Coalgate, Oklahoma,

June 17, 1926, the son of James Hershel and Roxie Reed,

and passed from this life June 19, 1986. He began his

public schooling in Oklahoma City, although most of it

was received in Stamford, Texas. While he was still a

teenager his family moved to Tulare, California, where

he completed his high school work.

Landmark Baptist HistorianPublished by Landmark Baptist Church - Folsom, California

February 2014 - Volume 3 ~ Number 10"Remember the days of old, consider the years of many generations: ask thy father, and he will show thee; thy elders, and they will tell thee."

In This Issue: -Church Under Three PhasesM. B. Hubbard……………………....page 2Good Meeting in California—SearchlightMay 1952……………………….…...page 3Arthur E. Richardson—Dedication& Photos ……………………....…...page 4

Photo Collection—Old State BrethrenArchives…...………………………...page 7Historic Folsom Holiday HomeTour 2013…. ……………………...page 8

Dr. Roy M. Reed, was born near Coalgate, Oklahoma,

June 17, 1926, the son of James Hershel and Roxie Reed,

and passed from this life June 19, 1986. He began his

public schooling in Oklahoma City, although most of it

was received in Stamford, Texas. While he was still a

teenager his family moved to Tulare, California, where

he completed his high school work.

Elder Dennis Wharton

January 29, 2014—Facebook Post

From Sister BillieRichardson:—

Art is resting in thearms of his Savior as of2:35 this afternoon.Thank you all for yourthought and prayersand love. Our loss isheaven gain. Anothersaint sitting at the feetof Jesus.

“...He being dead, yet speaketh.”

DIRECT COPY FROM BEACON MISSIONARYBAPTIST CHURCHE'S DOCTRINAL STATEMENT:

THE BIBLE:We believe that the Holy Bible is a supernatural Book; that it is the

very God-breathed Word; that it is the full, the final, and the completerevelation of God's will to man; that it has God the Holy Spirit for itsauthor, salvation for its end, and truth without any admixture of errorfor its matter; that it was written by holy men of old as they weremoved by the Holy Spirit; that it is verbally inspired and a perfecttreasure of holy instruction; and that it reveals the principles by whichGod will judge us, and is, therefore, the true center of Christian union,and the supreme standard by which all human conduct, creeds, andopinions shall be tried. We believe the Authorized King James Versionof 1611 to be the preserved Word of God for the English speaking peo-ple, faithful and true to the original autographs; that other versions areinferior and flawed, with some being outright perversions of God'sWord; that other versions are totally unnecessary, as the King James isnot only faithful, but an absolutely effective conveyance of God's mes-sage to mankind.(Ps. 119:89; II Tim. 3:16-17; Rev. 22:18-19; Jn. 17:17; Jn. 3;32-34; IIPet.1:20-21; I Pet.1:10-12; Zeph. 1:1; Ps. 19:7-11; Ex.20:3-17; Ps. 1:2;Jn. 12:48. ) Bro. Wharton did an excellent job presenting his case in his series ofLectures. It was a Blessing to attend. Houston Kelley, Dennis Wharton, & Jose Pulido

King James Version Conference—On January 11, 2014 LBC—Folsom hosted a special meeting on thetopic mentioned above, with Elder Dennis Wharton as our speaker. Although there were few in attendance (20), it was a

Arthur E. RichardsonFacebook Image

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Dr. Roy M. Reed, was born near Coalgate, Oklahoma,

June 17, 1926, the son of James Hershel and Roxie Reed,

and passed from this life June 19, 1986. He began his

public schooling in Oklahoma City, although most of it

was received in Stamford, Texas. While he was still a

teenager his family moved to Tulare, California, where

he completed his high school work.

Dr. Roy M. Reed, was born near Coalgate, Oklahoma,

June 17, 1926, the son of James Hershel and Roxie Reed,

and passed from this life June 19, 1986. He began his

public schooling in Oklahoma City, although most of it

was received in Stamford, Texas. While he was still a

teenager his family moved to Tulare, California, where

he completed his high school work.

M. B. Hubbard—1947 Image

From The Archives

Page 3: Landmark Baptist Historian - calmbc.org Baptist Historian V3-N10.pdfDr. Roy M. Reed, was born near Coalgate, Oklahoma, June 17, 1926, the son of James Hershel and Roxie Reed, and passed

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Dr. Roy M. Reed, was born near Coalgate, Oklahoma,

June 17, 1926, the son of James Hershel and Roxie Reed,

and passed from this life June 19, 1986. He began his

public schooling in Oklahoma City, although most of it

was received in Stamford, Texas. While he was still a

teenager his family moved to Tulare, California, where

he completed his high school work.

Dr. Roy M. Reed, was born near Coalgate, Oklahoma,

June 17, 1926, the son of James Hershel and Roxie Reed,

and passed from this life June 19, 1986. He began his

public schooling in Oklahoma City, although most of it

was received in Stamford, Texas. While he was still a

teenager his family moved to Tulare, California, where

he completed his high school work.

From The Archives—May 10, 1952

Page 4: Landmark Baptist Historian - calmbc.org Baptist Historian V3-N10.pdfDr. Roy M. Reed, was born near Coalgate, Oklahoma, June 17, 1926, the son of James Hershel and Roxie Reed, and passed

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Dr. Roy M. Reed, was born near Coalgate, Oklahoma,

June 17, 1926, the son of James Hershel and Roxie Reed,

and passed from this life June 19, 1986. He began his

public schooling in Oklahoma City, although most of it

was received in Stamford, Texas. While he was still a

teenager his family moved to Tulare, California, where

he completed his high school work.

Dr. Roy M. Reed, was born near Coalgate, Oklahoma,

June 17, 1926, the son of James Hershel and Roxie Reed,

and passed from this life June 19, 1986. He began his

public schooling in Oklahoma City, although most of it

was received in Stamford, Texas. While he was still a

teenager his family moved to Tulare, California, where

he completed his high school work.

From The ArchivesArthur E. Richardson

1996 ABA Yearbook

In Visaliaat the

Cooperative AssociationMeeting

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Dr. Roy M. Reed, was born near Coalgate, Oklahoma,

June 17, 1926, the son of James Hershel and Roxie Reed,

and passed from this life June 19, 1986. He began his

public schooling in Oklahoma City, although most of it

was received in Stamford, Texas. While he was still a

teenager his family moved to Tulare, California, where

he completed his high school work.

Dr. Roy M. Reed, was born near Coalgate, Oklahoma,

June 17, 1926, the son of James Hershel and Roxie Reed,

and passed from this life June 19, 1986. He began his

public schooling in Oklahoma City, although most of it

was received in Stamford, Texas. While he was still a

teenager his family moved to Tulare, California, where

he completed his high school work.

From The ArchivesArthur E. Richardson

1997 ABAPictorial Directory

2000 ABAPictorial Directory

Page 6: Landmark Baptist Historian - calmbc.org Baptist Historian V3-N10.pdfDr. Roy M. Reed, was born near Coalgate, Oklahoma, June 17, 1926, the son of James Hershel and Roxie Reed, and passed

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Dr. Roy M. Reed, was born near Coalgate, Oklahoma,

June 17, 1926, the son of James Hershel and Roxie Reed,

and passed from this life June 19, 1986. He began his

public schooling in Oklahoma City, although most of it

was received in Stamford, Texas. While he was still a

teenager his family moved to Tulare, California, where

he completed his high school work.

Dr. Roy M. Reed, was born near Coalgate, Oklahoma,

June 17, 1926, the son of James Hershel and Roxie Reed,

and passed from this life June 19, 1986. He began his

public schooling in Oklahoma City, although most of it

was received in Stamford, Texas. While he was still a

teenager his family moved to Tulare, California, where

he completed his high school work.

From The ArchivesArthur E. Richardson

2008 Cooperative Association

Facebook Image ofArt & Billie Richardson

2001

Page 7: Landmark Baptist Historian - calmbc.org Baptist Historian V3-N10.pdfDr. Roy M. Reed, was born near Coalgate, Oklahoma, June 17, 1926, the son of James Hershel and Roxie Reed, and passed

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Dr. Roy M. Reed, was born near Coalgate, Oklahoma,

June 17, 1926, the son of James Hershel and Roxie Reed,

and passed from this life June 19, 1986. He began his

public schooling in Oklahoma City, although most of it

was received in Stamford, Texas. While he was still a

teenager his family moved to Tulare, California, where

he completed his high school work.

Dr. Roy M. Reed, was born near Coalgate, Oklahoma,

June 17, 1926, the son of James Hershel and Roxie Reed,

and passed from this life June 19, 1986. He began his

public schooling in Oklahoma City, although most of it

was received in Stamford, Texas. While he was still a

teenager his family moved to Tulare, California, where

he completed his high school work.

Know them that labor among you…..The Field is the World.

Tom BrassfieldPastor—Grace MBC

Tulare

John ColemanPastor—Antioch LMBC

Arlington

John HughesPastor—Bethel MBC

Whittier

Richard PerfectoPastor—1st Filipino

MBC—Carson

Steve MillerPastor—Grace MBC

Redondo Beach

Ron CookPastor—Hughson MBC

Hughson

Steve WatersPastor—Mt. Vernon

MBC—Rialto

Nick WinklemanPastor—Liberty MBC

San Fernando

Albert RunyanPastor—FMBC

Yuba City

Tim WestbrookYuba City

Richard CarnesThree Rivers

Don WinklemanWhittier

Francisco YanesCitrus Heights

Jim BurksPastor—Trinity MBC

Citrus Heights

Rick HowardPastor—Liberty MBC

Modesto

I have enjoyed getting to know these brethren better, over the past several years.

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Dr. Roy M. Reed, was born near Coalgate, Oklahoma,

June 17, 1926, the son of James Hershel and Roxie Reed,

and passed from this life June 19, 1986. He began his

public schooling in Oklahoma City, although most of it

was received in Stamford, Texas. While he was still a

teenager his family moved to Tulare, California, where

he completed his high school work.

Dr. Roy M. Reed, was born near Coalgate, Oklahoma,

June 17, 1926, the son of James Hershel and Roxie Reed,

and passed from this life June 19, 1986. He began his

public schooling in Oklahoma City, although most of it

was received in Stamford, Texas. While he was still a

teenager his family moved to Tulare, California, where

he completed his high school work.

Our Church was privileged to be Stop Number 3 of the 2013 Historic Folsom Holi-day Home Tour. This was a two a two day event and we had approximately 500 peopledrop in to see the interior of our building. The Tour included a walk through our HistoryCenter in the front of the building, under the Balcony. Numerous members of ourchurch were on hand to answer questions and it was a very positive experience for themand our visitors. This was a Fundraising Eventfor the Folsom Historical Societyand the Muir House Foundation.We were able to let the visitorsknow of a recent decision of thelocal Presbyterian Church to re-turn the Historic Bell to its origi-nal location. Again, this was a thrillingadventure for our church and weare hoping to be on the 2014Tour.

Nativity Scene donated by Gertrude BucherDeb & Bob Cullifer