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 Faith Baptist Church recently celebrated a milestone anniversary.It held a 60th anniversary celebration聽 Oct. 23 with a worship and praise service featuring Christian Theology professor Stephen Wellum, who is also a senior pastor and interim pastor in South Dakota and Kentucky.More than 260 people were in attendance, including Oakville Mayor Rob Burton and Ward 6 councillors Tom Adams and Natalia Lishchyna. 聽               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Reflecting on its past, present and future, pastor Les Clemens told the Oakville Beaver the church is still a thriving part of Oakville with a membership of around 200 people.Faith Baptist Church was established in 1956 to accommodate a growing stanley taza  faith community during the 1950s.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                    stanley mugs               Members met in the Old Turner Chapel on Lakeshore Road, which is now Turner Chapel Antiques.Not too long after that, Clemens said聽 a school on Sixth Line became the congregations meeting place. When it was sold, the group temporarily met out of General Wolfe High School, now White Oaks Secondary Schools north campus, until the present church building on Trafalgar Road was constructed in 1977.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                         What makes us distinct is our real love for the Gospel as it shapes p stanley cup eoples lives,  said Clemens.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                              As it looks  Onxf VIDEO: Indecent act committed in Richmond Hill park, suspect sought
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