Renee and Mrs. Collingwood visit with Mrs. Ellie Smith before the  Sunday morning service begins.

Bro. Joe Catanese, missionary to Haiti and the Dominican Republic, teaches  the adult Sunday school class.

Pastor introduces our guest speaker, Dr. Homer Smith.  He's been preaching for 57 years!!!  And he's still on fire for God!!

Rachel and Daniel post the hymn numbers on the wall.

Bro. Eric Lahr, our resident electronics expert, has built a "death clock".  It will keep track of the number of deaths worldwide during our entire conference.  The current statistic is that 106 people die each minute.  It's quite a sobering thought and helps us remember why we're having the conference.

Mrs. Stacy Holley, wife of missionary Joseph Holley; they're headed for the field of Mexico.

Our very own "Solid Rock Quartet" sings a special during the evening service. 

Bro. Joseph Holley, missionary to Mexico, "attacks" the piano with a beautiful special--"When I Survey the Wond'rous Cross".

Then Bro. Holley presents his work, giving us some staggering statistics about the need for missionaries in Mexico City.

His wife sings a moving song--"Carry the Light".

Finally, Dr. Homer Smith preaches a stirring sermon, exhorting us to be clean and holy.

Here is the Holleys' display board.
The Ladies quartet sings "Put Your Hand on the Plow with Mine" by Deborah Wells, wife of Brad Wells, missionary to Papua New Guinea.
Christy sings with and plays for both quartets.
Mrs. Holley and Angela sing a medley.
Mrs. Dawn Strait (member at Old Paths Baptist Church in West Chester), Angela, Christy, and Mrs. Cassie Smith (wife of Bro. Mark Smith, missionary to Germany) with baby Naomi.
The young girls enjoy some fellowship after church.
Dr. Homer Smith, Pastor Collingwood, and Pastor's grandson Luke Czarnecki
Cheree, Mrs. Collingwood, and Angela
The display board of Bro. Mark Smith, missionary to Germany
The congregation loves to sing.
The ladies quartet sings "Win the Lost at any Cost".
Bro. Chris Jarrells tell about how God has opened the doors for him to preach in every prison in the state of Alabama.
Bro. Doug sings one of Bro. Homer's favorites - "Away in Heathen Darkness".
Folks love to fellowship after services.
The men even like to talk!!
April  and Mrs. Helzerman renew their acquaintance.
The display board of the Helzerman family to Papua New Guinea
The Helzerman family sings a special before he presents their work.
Bro. Helzerman tells us there are almost 800 different languages in Papua New Guinea!!
Bro. Homer and  Mrs. Ellie Smith
Bro. Mark Smith, his wife Cassie, and 9 week old daughter Naomi
Bro. Joe Catanese and his wife Judy
Could these two be long lost brothers???  Bro. Ken Bruce and Bro. Mark Helzerman

Our heartfelt thanks to the audio visual team for all their hard work this week---Bro. Ryan Benfield, Bro. Jay Rothenberger, and Bro. Steve Riemann