Update on First Baptist Church of Hammond

Bruh said:
RAIDER said:
Teri in NC said:
RAIDER said:
Jim Jones said:
RAIDER said:
Binaca Chugger said:
RAIDER said:
Bruh said:
FBC Hammond , IMO, was definitely built by taking young adults  from other churches.

And what makes you think that?

Hyles-Anderson College

First Baptist was a large thriving church before HAC was ever opened.

The church was a large thriving church before he arrived. It was running 700.

1972 the recruitment of youth began through the HAC.

The church began to produce it's biggest numbers AFTER HAC.

Interesting.  Where did you get your information??????


From the Koolaid.

It must be.  Elmer Towns wrote his book "The Ten Largest Sunday Schools" in 1969?  At that time FBCH was averaging 3,978.

3,978 :-)

That's some pretty precise numbers there. LOL!!

That's the number that Towns has in his book.
 
RAIDER said:
Bruh said:
RAIDER said:
Teri in NC said:
RAIDER said:
Jim Jones said:
RAIDER said:
Binaca Chugger said:
RAIDER said:
Bruh said:
FBC Hammond , IMO, was definitely built by taking young adults  from other churches.

And what makes you think that?

Hyles-Anderson College

First Baptist was a large thriving church before HAC was ever opened.

The church was a large thriving church before he arrived. It was running 700.

1972 the recruitment of youth began through the HAC.

The church began to produce it's biggest numbers AFTER HAC.

Interesting.  Where did you get your information??????


From the Koolaid.

It must be.  Elmer Towns wrote his book "The Ten Largest Sunday Schools" in 1969?  At that time FBCH was averaging 3,978.

3,978 :-)

That's some pretty precise numbers there. LOL!!

That's the number that Towns has in his book.

And FBCH gave him those numbers:-)
 
RAIDER said:
Bruh said:
RAIDER said:
Teri in NC said:
RAIDER said:
Jim Jones said:
RAIDER said:
Binaca Chugger said:
RAIDER said:
Bruh said:
FBC Hammond , IMO, was definitely built by taking young adults  from other churches.

And what makes you think that?

Hyles-Anderson College

First Baptist was a large thriving church before HAC was ever opened.

The church was a large thriving church before he arrived. It was running 700.

1972 the recruitment of youth began through the HAC.

The church began to produce it's biggest numbers AFTER HAC.

Interesting.  Where did you get your information??????


From the Koolaid.

It must be.  Elmer Towns wrote his book "The Ten Largest Sunday Schools" in 1969?  At that time FBCH was averaging 3,978.

3,978 :-)

That's some pretty precise numbers there. LOL!!

That's the number that Towns has in his book.

A stalwart of fundamentalist world wide.

 
Raider just needs to become part of the "New IFB".

:-)
 
Jim Jones said:
RAIDER said:
Teri in NC said:
RAIDER said:
Jim Jones said:
RAIDER said:
Binaca Chugger said:
RAIDER said:
Bruh said:
FBC Hammond , IMO, was definitely built by taking young adults  from other churches.

And what makes you think that?

Hyles-Anderson College

First Baptist was a large thriving church before HAC was ever opened.

The church was a large thriving church before he arrived. It was running 700.

1972 the recruitment of youth began through the HAC.

The church began to produce it's biggest numbers AFTER HAC.

Interesting.  Where did you get your information??????


From the Koolaid.

It must be.  Elmer Towns wrote his book "The Ten Largest Sunday Schools" in 1969?  At that time FBCH was averaging 3,978.

In an auditorium that seated 1000?

He was using bogus numbers before it was the IFB way.


When JH came to Hammond in '59, FBC had an auditorium that seated 1,000.  In 1964, FBC built a 2,000 seat auditorium, 5 years before Elmer Towns' book.  That auditorium was filled from the very beginning, even having two Sunday morning services when HAC began. 
 
tobytyler said:
When JH came to Hammond in '59, FBC had an auditorium that seated 1,000.  In 1964, FBC built a 2,000 seat auditorium, 5 years before Elmer Towns' book.  That auditorium was filled from the very beginning, even having two Sunday morning services when HAC began.

Thank you.
 
Bruh said:
RAIDER said:
Bruh said:
RAIDER said:
It must be.  Elmer Towns wrote his book "The Ten Largest Sunday Schools" in 1969?  At that time FBCH was averaging 3,978.

3,978 :-)

That's some pretty precise numbers there. LOL!!

That's the number that Towns has in his book.

And FBCH gave him those numbers:-)

The Ten Largest Sunday Schools

America?s Ten Largest Sunday Schools, 1969
Sunday School Attendance

1. Akron Baptist Temple, Akron, Ohio ...........................5,762

2. Highland Park Baptist Church, Chattanooga, TN.............................4,821**

3. First Baptist Church, Dallas, Texas................................4,731***

4. First Baptist Church, Hammond, Indiana...............................3.978

5. Canton Baptist Temple, Canton, Ohio................................3,581

6. Landmark Baptist Temple, Cincinnati, Ohio....................................3,540

7. Temple Baptist Church, Detroit, Michigan......................................3,400****

8. First Baptist Church, Van Nuys, California................................2,847

9. Thomas Road Baptist Church, Lynchburg, Virginia..................................2,640

10. Calvary Temple, Denver, Colorado .............................2,453*


Material in this book taken from a survey of 30 largest Sunday Schools in U.S. published
and copyrighted annually in October,
Christian Life
magazine,
Gundersen Dr. and
Schmale Road, Wheaton,
Illinois 60187.

** 42 chapels are added in the total attendance.


*** 6 chapels are added in the total attendance.


****The average attendance was not available.  The church responded that the Sunday school
has averaged over 4,400 during the past 10 years but due to neighborhood problems,
attendance has
been down during the past year.  The above listed figure was compiled by
averaging the lowest and highest attendance during the reporting period. 
 
tobytyler said:
Jim Jones said:
RAIDER said:
Teri in NC said:
RAIDER said:
Jim Jones said:
RAIDER said:
Binaca Chugger said:
RAIDER said:
Bruh said:
FBC Hammond , IMO, was definitely built by taking young adults  from other churches.

And what makes you think that?

Hyles-Anderson College

First Baptist was a large thriving church before HAC was ever opened.

The church was a large thriving church before he arrived. It was running 700.

1972 the recruitment of youth began through the HAC.

The church began to produce it's biggest numbers AFTER HAC.

Interesting.  Where did you get your information??????


From the Koolaid.

It must be.  Elmer Towns wrote his book "The Ten Largest Sunday Schools" in 1969?  At that time FBCH was averaging 3,978.

In an auditorium that seated 1000?

He was using bogus numbers before it was the IFB way.


When JH came to Hammond in '59, FBC had an auditorium that seated 1,000.  In 1964, FBC built a 2,000 seat auditorium, 5 years before Elmer Towns' book.  That auditorium was filled from the very beginning, even having two Sunday morning services when HAC began.

Two morning services?

The second service was for the bus kids.

4000?

10 years later, 20,000.

Built by loyal hackers.

The most surprising is there is still an admiration for one who stole the youth from good fundamental churches.

They all should have stayed home.

Me included.

 
Jim Jones said:
Two morning services?

The second service was for the bus kids.

4000?

10 years later, 20,000.

Built by loyal hackers.

The most surprising is there is still an admiration for one who stole the youth from good fundamental churches.

They all should have stayed home.

Me included.

I don't disagree that the college students helped increase the numbers greatly by working in the ministries.  I am trying to tell you that FBCH was a large ministry (for that time) before the college students ever arrived.
 
Binaca Chugger said:
RAIDER said:
Binaca Chugger said:
RAIDER said:
Bruh said:
FBC Hammond , IMO, was definitely built by taking young adults  from other churches.

And what makes you think that?

Hyles-Anderson College

First Baptist was a large thriving church before HAC was ever opened.

And then it began to have exponential growth off the labor of the young people from around the country while the actual membership faded out and the church fell apart.
This is exactly what happened.

The local people were trampled in the stampede.

Earnestly Contend

 
I still remember sitting in the Auditorium on Sundays during the Invitation, listening intently to every name that was called, listening for someone from the local area. One name!! From Hammond, E.C., Gary, Highland , Munster, Griffith, Calumet City, or Lansing.
When we started Bible Clubs, the names started coming, but where were the neighbors of all these HACkers who moved here, settled here, and lived in The Region?
I remember introducing my neighbor, on a Wed. night, that I had recently led to the Lord, and realizing that it was the only such incident that year.
I started pointing this out to my fellow HBers ( we were on staff together by now).
I could tell this story all day...

Earnestly Contend

 
RAIDER said:
Jim Jones said:
Two morning services?

The second service was for the bus kids.

4000?

10 years later, 20,000.

Built by loyal hackers.

The most surprising is there is still an admiration for one who stole the youth from good fundamental churches.

They all should have stayed home.

Me included.

I don't disagree that the college students helped increase the numbers greatly by working in the ministries.  I am trying to tell you that FBCH was a large ministry (for that time) before the college students ever arrived.

J. Frank had much bigger numbers.

 
Divide by 2 on anything FBC Hammond.

Period.

The college doubled the church drive in after 10 years.
 
Jim Jones said:
RAIDER said:
Jim Jones said:
Two morning services?

The second service was for the bus kids.

4000?

10 years later, 20,000.

Built by loyal hackers.

The most surprising is there is still an admiration for one who stole the youth from good fundamental churches.

They all should have stayed home.

Me included.

I don't disagree that the college students helped increase the numbers greatly by working in the ministries.  I am trying to tell you that FBCH was a large ministry (for that time) before the college students ever arrived.

J. Frank had much bigger numbers.

Evidently not in Sunday School in 1969!  :)
 
RAIDER said:
Jim Jones said:
RAIDER said:
Jim Jones said:
Two morning services?

The second service was for the bus kids.

4000?

10 years later, 20,000.

Built by loyal hackers.

The most surprising is there is still an admiration for one who stole the youth from good fundamental churches.

They all should have stayed home.

Me included.

I don't disagree that the college students helped increase the numbers greatly by working in the ministries.  I am trying to tell you that FBCH was a large ministry (for that time) before the college students ever arrived.

J. Frank had much bigger numbers.

Evidently not in Sunday School in 1969!  :)

Yes it was, Towns reported 7,000 the same year.

The number reported was an average of the lows and highs of previous years.

I'm certain your love of JH exceeded any love JS ever received from all others, using high and low averages of course.

JH was never convicted of raping a teenager.
 
Jim Jones said:
RAIDER said:
Jim Jones said:
J. Frank had much bigger numbers.

Evidently not in Sunday School in 1969!  :)

Yes it was, Towns reported 7,000 the same year.

The number reported was an average of the lows and highs of previous years.

I'm certain your love of JH exceeded any love JS ever received from all others, using high and low averages of course.

JH was never convicted of raping a teenager.

Towns reported 7,000 what the same year?
 
Jim Jones said:
I'm certain your love of JH exceeded any love JS ever received from all others, using high and low averages of course.

JH was never convicted of raping a teenager.

What in the world are you talking about????
 
RAIDER said:
Jim Jones said:
I'm certain your love of JH exceeded any love JS ever received from all others, using high and low averages of course.

JH was never convicted of raping a teenager.

What in the world are you talking about????

Maybe he meant DH was never convicted of raping a teenager.
If he had done it in the last 10 years, instead of the more free and easy 70s he would have been.
DH was the model that JS used as he reasoned DH did it and got away Scott free so can I.
 
bgwilkinson said:
RAIDER said:
Jim Jones said:
I'm certain your love of JH exceeded any love JS ever received from all others, using high and low averages of course.

JH was never convicted of raping a teenager.

What in the world are you talking about????

Maybe he meant DH was never convicted of raping a teenager.
If he had done it in the last 10 years, instead of the more free and easy 70s he would have been.
DH was the model that JS used as he reasoned DH did it and got away Scott free so can I.

That's not what he posted.
 
RAIDER said:
bgwilkinson said:
RAIDER said:
Jim Jones said:
I'm certain your love of JH exceeded any love JS ever received from all others, using high and low averages of course.

JH was never convicted of raping a teenager.

What in the world are you talking about????

Maybe he meant DH was never convicted of raping a teenager.
If he had done it in the last 10 years, instead of the more free and easy 70s he would have been.
DH was the model that JS used as he reasoned DH did it and got away Scott free so can I.

That's not what he posted.

I know he had JH but I am not aware of any accusations of underage immorality on JH part.
I guess I am not following the conversation very well. Sorry my old-timers is showing.
 
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