Nine (9) Things

  1. Come to the Party. We celebrate birthdays on the first Sunday morning of the month at 9:15 a.m. Coffee, milk and pastries are available for a donation. September birthdays include: 6 Gail Stewart, 7 Alice Flint, 16 Sophie Lockard, 21 Lindsay Gill, 24 Jackie Hertzler, 27 Pepi Knue, 28 Elbert Bell.
  2. Jennifer Harris Dault is preaching the Word of God on Labor Day Sunday morning, September 4.  Jennifer is a part of the next generation of Preachers of the Word of God.  We welcome this young lady to the pulpit of WGBC.
  3. Church Council meets at the 6:00 p.m. hour on September 7.  We encourage the leaders of the committees of WGBC to submit written reports of the past activity and the future plan concerning their responsibility.
  4. Joy Class meets on Saturday afternoon, 2 p.m., September 10, in the Parlor of the church.  These beautiful ladies are faithful in their commitment to the Lord God.  They study the Word of God together on Sunday mornings and they reach out with mission opportunities to the community through the week.
  5. 9/11 has become synonymous with the terrorists attack on the World Trade Center in New York City in 2001.  The tenth anniversary occurs on a Sunday.  We remember the tragic loss of life and our resolve to stand for the freedom of all peoples on that day.
  6. The Quarterly Business Meetings at WGBC occur on September, November, March and June.  Business meeting is when WGBC receives the past quarterly reports and also the anticipated quarterly projections from the members of the Church Council.  We also receive motions from the floor that can be directed to the various units of the Church Council for consideration.  We meet in September on Wednesday, Sp 7, at 6:00 p.m.
  7. Lunch Bunch is a gathering of friendly folk who enjoy going out together to dine at a local establishment.  The next Lunch Bunch is Thursday, September 15.  We begin at the Church parking lot at 11:00 a.m. and then drive together to the dining experience.
  8. The Bosnian Food Pantry is scheduled for Saturday morning September 17.  The Missions Committee under the leadership of Chairman Russell Cawthon leads this ministry of our church.  Contact Russell for ways to participate in this on-going food ministry.
  9. Missions Meal occurs on Wednesday evening, 5:30 p.m., September 21.  It is a carry-in meal followed by a program led by the Missions Committee.  We conclude by 7:00 p.m.
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Remembering our History

Reverend Dr. Harold Locke Reader

The emerging church called Rev. Harold Reader in August, 1913, as the first pastor of the Webster Groves Baptist Church.  Reader was born at Marblehead, Massachusetts, May 6, 1885, a son of John Jordan and Sarah Emma Reader.  On his mother’s side he is descended from the family of the English philosopher, John Locke.  He was reared in Illinois, beginning his primary education at Carrollton, Greene County, while in June, 1903, he graduated from the high school in East St. Louis.  Following his graduation he attended the Washington University in St. Louis, becoming at that institution a member of the Phi Delta Theta fraternity.  Later he entered Shurtleff College at Alton, Illinois, where he was twice president of his literary society, the Sigma Phi.  He received the Doctor in Theology degree.  He was ordained to the gospel ministry while pastor of the Winstanley Baptist Church in East St. Louis at the age of twenty-two years.  In April, 1910, he was called to the pastorate of the West Park Baptist Church in St. Louis.  His interest in young men led to the erection by that church of a gymnasium building around which the activities of the young men could center.

Harold Locke Reader was married in 1911 to Jennie L. Hall, (1886-1914) and soon afterwards the state of his wife’s health necessitated a change of residence to Denver, Colorado.  In 1913 he returned from the west and in August of that year was called to the newly organized Baptist church in Webster Groves.  His wife Jennie died October 24, 1914.

Rev. Reader then married Inez Sly Reader and they were the parents of Helen Locke Reader, born in June, 1924.  Harold’s second wife Inez also traveled to Colorado for health reasons  in 1924.  Inez died January 23, 1925.  Harold’s third wife Blanche E. Taylor Reader joined the WGBC in 1928.  She also preceded Harold in death.  The daughter Helen married Andre’ M. DeVetter[1] and they had one son, Jon Reader DeVetter[2].  Dr. Reader, 80 years old, died January, 1966, in St. Petersburg, Florida.  Funeral Services were held February 14, 1966, at WGBC.  Burial was beside his wife Inez and wife Blanche at the Lake Charles Memorial Park on St. Charles Rock Road.


[1] 1920-2003

[2] 1948-1993

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I’ve seen that kid!

Where are they now? 

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YDW: Where are they 18 years later?

This is Youth Development Week at Windermere.  Where are these people today?  Click to enlarge. 

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Labor Day Sunday Preacher

Jennifer Harris Dault is studying M. Div. – CREATE program at Central Baptist Theological Seminary; she lives on the campus of the Missouri Baptist Children’s Home, works as a secretary at Third Baptist Church, is married to Allyn Harris Dault who is Coordinator at The Urban Ministry Institute of St. Louis and Allyn is also choir director at Third Baptist Church.

 

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