O O L B OX CHURCH T
PEOPLE & EWS CHURCH N
Bartlesville Hope Clinic dedicated S D E LT U R E I F I S S A CL NE WS & CU VOICES >> PHOTOS: MONTY HALE
BARTLESVILLE—The Bartlesville Hope Clinic in Washington Osage Association recently completed a $1.2 million facility in the Oak Park area. According to Monty Hale, director of missions in Washington Osage Association, the building is completely debt free and was dedicated the weekend of Feb. 7-9. Hope Clinic has served 1,543 medical patients and 141 dental patients. The clinic has scheduled 4,392 appointments, filled 15,000 perscriptions and administered 2,600 flu shots. According to Hope Clinic reports, 95 percent of its patients are uninsured, and 97 percent fall below poverty level. The clinic also reported that 55 patients have made professions of faith in Christ. For more information, visit hopeclinicbartlesville.com.
8
February 27, 2020 | The Baptist Messenger | www.baptistmessenger.com | People & Church News
>> PHOTO: PROVIDED
Muskogee, New Hope honors longtime Sunday School teachers
Muskogee, New Hope recently recognized two members for their longevity in teaching Sunday School. A.B. Clark, left, taught for 50 years, beginning with Adult I and continued until 2020 with Adult IV. Jean Williams, right, has taught in the children’s department for 40 years. Don Blakenship is the pastor of Muskogee, New Hope.