What Cheer Gospel Campaign

While looking through a file of my Grandfather’s sermons I ran across this interesting flier.

What Cheer Iowa, Church of Christ, Raymond Lyon, Gospel CampaignMy Grandfather, Richard Yoder, would often reuse paper when he would put his sermons together, and I have found many interesting things on the back of sermon outlines.

This one is interesting because it was for a Gospel Campaign at the first church he preached for full time. This would probably have been in 1953 as my Grandfather started preaching there in 1953 and actually moved to What Cheer, Iowa in 1954. If this is the case the meeting started on a Monday evening.

The Evangelist, Raymond E. Lyon, later became the preacher at What Cheer when he switched pulpits with my Grandfather who then started preaching in Frytown.

Family Friends, Frytown, Iowa, Church of Christ, PreacherI have many memories of the Lyon family as our families have been friends for several generations.

MSE, Ottumwa Iowa, Grace and Raymond LyonHere are Raymond and Grace many years later.

Wedding humor, ring bearer, mustache, combHere I am getting ready to perform my duty as ring bearer in their daughter’s wedding.

So many memories from a left over meeting flier that my Grandfather used to write a sermon on. The sermon is four pages long and each page is on the back of the same flier.

I know that someone will ask what the sermon was about, so here are the details. The title of the sermon was Why do you attend Church ? ? ? with a text of Acts 2:42-47. The date is given as Sept 27 with a place of What Cheer which is why I determined above what year the meeting flier was from.  September 27 was on a Sunday in 1953, so he must have picked up any left over fliers from the meeting to use for his future sermon notes.

I know that in 1953 two men from What Cheer had gone to the Midwestern School of Evangelism in Ottumwa and asked for some help from Brother Hunt. Perhaps Raymond Lyon first preached a meeting for them and my Grandfather started preaching for them afterwards.

Steven


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Virtual Hike to Ross County, Ohio

The next destination on my Virtual Hike was Ross County, Ohio.

Ross County Ohio, Virtual Hike, Reynolds, Beck, DaytonThe previous destination on my virtual hike was Clay Township, Ohio

You can see here that the route goes through the middle of Dayton.

Ross County Ohio, Virtual Hike, Reynolds, Beck, DaytonGoing through the city was the most direct route, especially as there are more bridges to cross the Great Miami River than there are in rural areas.

Ross County Ohio, Virtual Hike, Reynolds, Beck, DaytonI usually try not to route the virtual hike through a city, but here the route goes by skyscrapers in downtown Dayton.

Ross County Ohio, Virtual Hike, Reynolds, Beck, DaytonAfter passing through Dayton part of the route was on a hiking path.

Ross County Ohio, Virtual Hike, Reynolds, Beck, DaytonThe route continued through rural areas as it headed down toward Chillicothe which is the county seat of Ross County. I have several connections to Ross County, but the one I focused on was in Jefferson Township which is in the southern part of the county. It was here that my 3rd Great Grandfather, Lewis Beck, was born in 1830. He lived there until the early 1860’s before moving west to Indiana and then to Missouri.

Lewis Beck married Eliza Reynolds in 1854. The marriage took place in Pike County. The Reynolds family was from Jackson County which is just to the south of Ross County. Pike, Ross and Jackson all come together near Jefferson Township.

I am still trying to find out more about the Beck and Reynolds families. I know that they came to Ohio from Virginia, but would like to know more. If you have more information, please let me know.

I have another branch of my family that went through Ross County, but their time there was fleeting.

My next few stops will take me down into Kentucky. Some of the stops will have family connections as well as connections to early Restoration Movement History. I am still working on the route as I learn a lot more about how migration routes changed as the frontier pressed further west.

Steven

Images in this post are from Google Maps and Street View


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