Rev. Frank Hughes, Jr.
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Sermons From S.N.B.C.
"History of the South Norfolk Baptist Church" by the Reverend Doctor H. Edgar Twine
Historical Sketch of SNBC compiled by Rev. Frank Hughes, Jr.
Covenant of SNBC, Nov. 30, 1893
Rev. Hughes Retirement Service
Hughes Family Story
Read Family Story
The Old South
The Old South - Part 2
Wauchope Family Story
In Memory of Our Wauchope Family Members
Sermons from South Norfolk: AUDIO
Sermons from South Norfolk: VIDEO
Remembering & Honoring some Musicians and their Music at South Norfolk Baptist
Singspiration Booklet
Memorial Plaques in SNBC
LABOR DAY at SNBC
THANKSGIVING at SNBC
CHRISTMAS at SNBC
EASTER at SNBC
JULY 4th at SNBC
Music for Worship
Music for Worship 2
Music for Christmas
The Christmas Star
Sermons (PDF)
Sermons (PDF) Part 2
Sermons (PDF) Part 3
“Heart Transplants Made Here” Sermon
“Seven Perils we Face Today” Sermon
"Atoms from Amos". Rev. Frank Hughes, Jr.
“Preach the Word” (2 Tim. 4:1-5) Ordination Sermon for Bryan W. Holloman, Jr. and James Edward Griffin
Sermons for Easter
Book of Daniel
Book of Isaiah
Book of Matthew
Book of Mark
Book of Luke
Book of Acts
Night Scenes in the Bible
Book of Revelation
Seven Deadly Sins
Early Sermons from South Norfolk
“Reasons to Give Thanks” (news article by Rev. Hughes)
"Tensions of the Ministry" (Rev. Hughes)
Wednesday Night Bible Study Outlines
Sunday School notes
New Member training at South Norfolk Baptist
Vacation Bible School
Dedication of the Church Library
The Messenger
Newspaper Archives
Church Bulletins
Church Directory 1985
Mrs. Katharine Hughes
Mother's Quiet TIme
Katharine's Kitchen
From the Kitchen of Mrs. Frank Hughes, Sr.
Words from Colleagues
Rev. Hughes as artist in retirement
Rev. Hughes attends SBC
Frank Hughes, III (Rev. Hughes first son)
James Read Hughes (Rev. Hughes second son)
Joseph Truett Hughes (Rev. Hughes third son)
Jim and Joe in Elementary, Junior and Senior High School
Joe at Ridgecrest
Jim & Joe in College
Joe at Fork Union Military Academy
Joe at Southeastern Baptist Seminary
Dr. John W. Carlton, Professor of Preaching: Lectures
Dr. Glenn T. Miller, Professor of Church History: Lecture
Chaplain Joe Hughes
CH Hughes products
CH Hughes - Part 2
CH Hughes - Part 3
CH Hughes - Part 4
National Prayer Breakfast
Baptist Church History: Understanding Martin Luther and the Reformation
What is the Southern Baptist Convention?
Baptist Church History: Understanding "The Baptist Faith and Message"
The Cooperative Program
The Needed Revival
Highways to Havoc (Dr. R.G. Lee)
Dr. R.G. Lee - sermons
Reviving Standards in the Church
Billy Graham
Worship
Worship in 21st Century
Worship in 21st Century 2
The Authority of Scripture
Living in an Unholy World
The Importance of Inerrancy
"Church of Tares" Film
"Seeker Sensitive"
Veterans Day
Pearl Harbor 80th Anniversary
Queen Elizabeth II
“Woke” – Decline of Christian America
Recommended Websites
Home
Sermons From S.N.B.C.
"History of the South Norfolk Baptist Church" by the Reverend Doctor H. Edgar Twine
Historical Sketch of SNBC compiled by Rev. Frank Hughes, Jr.
Covenant of SNBC, Nov. 30, 1893
Rev. Hughes Retirement Service
Hughes Family Story
Read Family Story
The Old South
The Old South - Part 2
Wauchope Family Story
In Memory of Our Wauchope Family Members
Sermons from South Norfolk: AUDIO
Sermons from South Norfolk: VIDEO
Remembering & Honoring some Musicians and their Music at South Norfolk Baptist
Singspiration Booklet
Memorial Plaques in SNBC
LABOR DAY at SNBC
THANKSGIVING at SNBC
CHRISTMAS at SNBC
EASTER at SNBC
JULY 4th at SNBC
Music for Worship
Music for Worship 2
Music for Christmas
The Christmas Star
Sermons (PDF)
Sermons (PDF) Part 2
Sermons (PDF) Part 3
“Heart Transplants Made Here” Sermon
“Seven Perils we Face Today” Sermon
"Atoms from Amos". Rev. Frank Hughes, Jr.
“Preach the Word” (2 Tim. 4:1-5) Ordination Sermon for Bryan W. Holloman, Jr. and James Edward Griffin
Sermons for Easter
Book of Daniel
Book of Isaiah
Book of Matthew
Book of Mark
Book of Luke
Book of Acts
Night Scenes in the Bible
Book of Revelation
Seven Deadly Sins
Early Sermons from South Norfolk
“Reasons to Give Thanks” (news article by Rev. Hughes)
"Tensions of the Ministry" (Rev. Hughes)
Wednesday Night Bible Study Outlines
Sunday School notes
New Member training at South Norfolk Baptist
Vacation Bible School
Dedication of the Church Library
The Messenger
Newspaper Archives
Church Bulletins
Church Directory 1985
Mrs. Katharine Hughes
Mother's Quiet TIme
Katharine's Kitchen
From the Kitchen of Mrs. Frank Hughes, Sr.
Words from Colleagues
Rev. Hughes as artist in retirement
Rev. Hughes attends SBC
Frank Hughes, III (Rev. Hughes first son)
James Read Hughes (Rev. Hughes second son)
Joseph Truett Hughes (Rev. Hughes third son)
Jim and Joe in Elementary, Junior and Senior High School
Joe at Ridgecrest
Jim & Joe in College
Joe at Fork Union Military Academy
Joe at Southeastern Baptist Seminary
Dr. John W. Carlton, Professor of Preaching: Lectures
Dr. Glenn T. Miller, Professor of Church History: Lecture
Chaplain Joe Hughes
CH Hughes products
CH Hughes - Part 2
CH Hughes - Part 3
CH Hughes - Part 4
National Prayer Breakfast
Baptist Church History: Understanding Martin Luther and the Reformation
What is the Southern Baptist Convention?
Baptist Church History: Understanding "The Baptist Faith and Message"
The Cooperative Program
The Needed Revival
Highways to Havoc (Dr. R.G. Lee)
Dr. R.G. Lee - sermons
Reviving Standards in the Church
Billy Graham
Worship
Worship in 21st Century
Worship in 21st Century 2
The Authority of Scripture
Living in an Unholy World
The Importance of Inerrancy
"Church of Tares" Film
"Seeker Sensitive"
Veterans Day
Pearl Harbor 80th Anniversary
Queen Elizabeth II
“Woke” – Decline of Christian America
Recommended Websites
Remembering and Honoring some Musicians and their Music from South Norfolk Baptist
Chauncey German: "My Heavenly Father Watches Over Me" (Organist: Mrs. Gwen Whitehurst)
Choir Anthem: "The King of Love My Shepherd Is" by Harry Rowe Shelley. (Solo: Mrs. Stella Pierce; Organist: Mrs. Gwen Whitehurst)
Duet: Stella Pierce and Jimmie Scott: "The Christ of Every Crisis" (Pianist: Mrs. Betty LeBlanc)
Choir Anthem: "King All Glorious" by George M. Vail. (Soloist: Mrs. John Dengel; Pianist: Mrs. Betty LeBlanc; Organist: Mrs. Gwen Whitehurst)
Offertory: "Fantasia on the Hymn Tune Duke Street" (Pianist: Mrs. Betty LeBlanc; Organist: Mrs. Gwen Whitehurst) (IN STEREO)
Hymn: "All Hail the Power" (Rev. Hughes introduces the hymn; Organist: Mrs. Betty LeBlanc)
Hymn: "Come, Thou Fount" (Choir Director: Chauncey German; Organist: Mrs. Gwen Whitehurst; Pianist: Mrs. Betty LeBlanc)
Chauncey German (Four Solos): "God, Be Merciful to Me" "I Will Pilot Thee" "The Penitent" "The Publican" (Organist: Mrs. Gwen Whitehurst) (IN STEREO)
"Wonderful is He" (Men's Quartet: Gayle Harrell, Jimmie Scott, Jack Holowell, Ruben Hulion; Organist: Mrs. Gwen Whitehurst)
Chauncey German: "Consider and Hear Me" (Organist: Mrs. Gwen Whitehurst)
Offertory: (Piano: Mrs. Betty LeBlanc; Organ: Mrs. Gwen Whitehurst)
Men's Chorus: "Let the Lower Lights Be Burning" by Philip P. Bliss (Organist: Mrs. Gwen Whitehurst)
Offertory: "As the Dew from Heaven Distilling" (Organist: Kay MtCastle)
Offertory: "Go, Tell it on the Mountain" (with Deagan Chimes) (Organist: Scott Foxwell)
Meditation: Organ and Deagan Chimes (Organist: Russell Mathews)
Offertory: "I Need Thee Every Hour" (Organist: Russell Mathews)
"Blessed Assurance" (Hymn by Fanny Crosby) (Pianist: Mrs. Betty LeBlanc; Organist: Mrs. Gwen Whitehurst) (March 1989)
Betty LeBlanc at the pipe organ:
Joe Hughes at the pipe organ:
Men's Quartet singing in the Fellowship Hall. L-R: Gayle Harrell, Charlie Harper, Jimmie Scott, and Hammond Coates:
Russell Matthews, Graduation Organ Recital, Old Dominion University:
Mrs. Gladys White "Teenie" Dengle
THE HOLY CITY (TEENIE DENGLE, SOLOIST; GWEN WHITEHURST, ORGANIST)
TEENIE DENGLE SINGS IN A DUET WITH JIMMIE SCOTT AND THE CHOIR ("I'LL WALK WITH GOD") (GWEN WHITEHURST, ORGANIST)
TEENIE DINGEL AND JACK HOLLOWELL SING A DUET FROM THE EASTER CANTATA "BEHOLD YOUR KING" (GWEN WHITEHURST, ORGAN; BETTY LeBLANC, PIANO; IN STEREO).
TEENIE DINGLE SINGS THE SOPRANO SOLO WITH THE CHOIR IN THE ANTHEM "KING ALL GLORIOUS" (GWEN WHITEHURST, ORGAN; BETTY LeBLANC, PIANO)
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