Congratulations on your retirement!!
January 6th, 2009
On 31 October the twenty-seven year active duty military career of Chaplain (COL) & Mrs. James E. May concluded as Ch May retired from the United States Army. God has used Jim and Ellen in a powerful way in their varied assignments. Over the years the Mays have represented the Lord and our Fellowship faithfully as they have touched lives through their message, music and hospitality. Their children have also served the Lord in the military, and their sons and son-in-law have all been deployed to Iraq in the Global War on Terror. Jim and Ellen, we thank you for your service to God and Country. May the Lord bless you as you continue to serve Him in your retirement.
31 October also marked the conclusion of the twenty-one year military career of Chaplain (COL) and Mrs. Allen Douglas Ferry as Doug retired from the New York Army National Guard. As a National Guard chaplain, Doug has also had full-time civilian ministry, serving first in the pastorate and now as a full-time chaplain at the Auburn Correctional Facility in Auburn, New York. His duty assignments with the New York Army National Guard have included working at Ground Zero following 9/11/01, a deployment to Bosnia, and two deployments to Iraq in the Global War on Terror. Doug and Theresa’s son is a pastor in our Fellowship, and their daughter is actively involved in the ministries of her local church. The Ferrys have steadfastly represented the Lord and our Fellowship, and we thank them for their service. May the Lord bless you as you continue to serve Him.





Chaplain (1LT) Mark Worrell graduated from the Army Chaplain School located at Fort Jackson in Columbia, South Carolina on Thursday 4 September 2008. Mark is to report to his first duty assignment at Fort Bliss in El Paso, Texas, on September 11, and has been told he should be planning to deploy with his unit early next year. Please be in prayer for Mark and Shelly as they travel, begin their ministry, and prepare their unit and themselves for a deployment.
Chris Anderson has received his commission as a chaplain with the US Army Reserves and has been assigned to a reserve unit in central New York. He has been pastor of the Hunts Corners Baptist Church in Marathon, NY since October of 2005. This past May he graduated from Baptist Bible Seminary (Clarks Summit, PA) with his Master of Divinity degree. Chris and Amanda are the parents of Nathaniel (almost 7), Kate (4 ½), and Robbie (1). We are happy to welcome them to our GARBC chaplaincy family!

Students at Calvary Christian Academy, Cresaptown, Md., have gathered in an early morning assembly to remember the events of September 11, 2001 and to pray for our nation. Student leaders prayed for the troops serving our country around the world, for President Bush and members of Congress, for the spiritual needs of our nation,
and for God’s protection. During this service the students were challenged by Chaplain John Murdoch, director of chaplaincy ministries for the General Association of Regular Baptist Churches. (Pictured above from left to right: Austin Potts, Tiana Thompson, Jessica Hattenfield, Ch, Col John B. Murdoch, CAP, Garrett Humbertson, Dustin Snow. Photo by James Buckalew.)