NAME: Walker, Ian H. C. DATA: Photograph SOURCE: Pictorial ...

NAME:

Walker,

DATA:

Photograph

SOURCE:

Ian H. C.

Pictorial

(NCCF)

Directory

of Hendersonville

First Baptist Church,

Walker, Ian H. C.

NCCF: Hendersonville 1st. Baptist Church. CAROIJNA.

125th Anniversary brochure. Photograph ?

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Rev. Walker To

Speak Tonight At

First Baptist

-

The Rev. Ian Walker, pastor

of the Lee Street Baptist qmrch

of Valdosta, Ga., will preach at

a special 7:30 o'clock service

tonight at First Baptist Church.

The pulpit committee at First

Baptist Church will recommend

next Sunday, Jan. 12, that Rev.

Walker be called as pastor of the

church.

The pulpit at First Baptist

has been filled by Dr. Forrest

Feezor, interim pastor, since the

Rev. Mack M. Goss resigned last

year to accept the directorship

of the Henderson County Com.

munity Action organization.

Rev. Walker, a native of Scotland, grew up in South Africa

where his father, aBaptistminister, served for 33 years.

He came to the United States

for his education at Northern

Baptist Theological Seminary,

Chicago; Baylor University and

Southern Baptist Theological

Seminary, Louisville.

He has served as pastor of

Main Street Baptist Church, Bonnville, Ind.;Siloam Baptist Church,

Marion, Ala.; chaplain at Judson College and Marion Military

Institute and Lee' street Baptist

Church in Valdosta.

Rev. Walker is active in civic

and demominational affairs.

He is married¡¤ to the former

Esther Kapplan of FranklinPark,

Ill., and they have four children,

Heather, James, Wendyand Jennifer.

A special church supper will

,precede the preaching service tonight at the church.

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NEW PASTOR AND FAMILY, the Rev. Ian a~ker,

'have been called to First Bfill!ist Church. Standi g are

;James, 13, Rev. and Mrs. Walker; sitting are Je nifer,

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CQ U'O \ \V'.a_

JAN 13 1969

10, Wendy, 5, and Heather, 15. The pastor was called by

the church Sunday. - Times-News photo.

UR., FEB. 6, 1969

Ministers Will

Be Speakers At

Civitan Meeting

"Three Hopes for Hendersonville" is the program themefor

the February 10 meeting of Hendersonville Civitans.

Guest speakers will be Rev.

F.M. Archer, Grace Lutheran

Church; Rev. R.W. Styles, Star

of Bethel Church; and Rev. Ian

Walker, First Baptist Church.

Rev. Archer is a native of

Rowan County and former pastor of St. Luke's Lutheran

Church, Conover. He received

his A.B. degree from Catawba

College and B.D. degree from

Lutheran Theological Seminary

in Columbia, S.C.

Rev. Archer resides in the local

parsonage on Balsam Road,with

his wife and daughter.

Rev. Styles was reared in Connecticut. There he attended the

University of Connecticutbefore

transferring to Shaw University

in 1962. Upon graduation, he

entered

Southeastern Theological Seminary in Wake

Forest.

He pasotred the Tupper Memorial Baptist Church from

1965 to 19~ Rev. Styles will

receive his master of divinity

degree in June.

Rev. Walker, a native of Scotland, grew up in South Africa

where his father, a ~t

minister, served for 33 years.

He is a graduate of Northern

Baptist Theological Seminary,

Chicago, Baylor University

and Southern Baptist Seminary,

Louisville, Ky.

He pastored churches in

Indiana, Alabama and Georgia

before coming to Hendersonville. His family includes wife,

Esther, and four children,

Heather, James, Wendy and

Jennifer.

The three speakers will pre.:¡¤

sent their views on the needs

and hopes for Hendersonville.

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FEB 6

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