Friday, April 4, 2014
Easter Sunrise Service at Morrison Park
Everyone who can please join us for a sun rise service at Morrison Park on Easter Morning Sun April 20, 2014. Bring a yard chair and a blanket (if needed). We will meet at 6 a.m. In case of inclement weather we will meet in the Morrison Memorial Library cabin. Please be prayerful for the service. Hope to see you there.
Thursday, March 13, 2014
Morrison Park Memorials
$40.00 in memory of Gary Dale Jones by, Linda Mayberry, Andrea and Todd Woolridge, and Katelyn and Justin Sams. 2021
$20.00 in memory of Ricky Furlong by, Linda Mayberry, Andrea and Todd Woolridge, and Katelyn and Justin Sams 2021
$100.00 in memory of Marty Thad Lile by, Linda Mayberry, Andrea and Todd Woolridge, and Katelyn and Justin Sams. 2021
$200.00 in memory of Hattie Marie Hatfield Blair by Terry and Runell Houchen 2020
$200.00 in memory of Wilborn and Carolyn Strode by Marshall and Patty Bailey 2020 $100.00 in memory of Bruce Radford Richey by Linda Mayberry 2020
$100.00 in memory of Libby Flowers by Gary Bewley 2019
$50.00 in memory of James Leonard Johnson by Barren River Rod and Gun Club. 2019
$50.00 in memory of William J. "Bill" Tinsley by Barren River Road and Gun Club 2019
$100.00 in memory of Bonita Richey by Gary Bewley and Nancy Richey
$50.00 in memory of Donna Carder Turner Rich by Wanda Bishop Aug.2017
$100.00 in memory of Joe Bailey by Harold and Anne Matthews Aug.2016
$50.00 in memory of Louise D. Hensgen by Patricia C. Slaughter Aug. 2016
$100.00 in memory of Delbert Birge by Gary Bewley and Nancy Richey July 2016
$25.00 in memory of Louise D. Hensgen by Lyman and Sally Dixon July 2016
$50.00 in memory of Joe Bailey by Fendall and Marjorie Strode July 2016
$100.00 in memory of George Christy by Dannie R. Daniels October 2015
$100.00 in memory of Thelma Daniels, made by husband, Dannie R. Daniels October 2015
$20.00 in memory of Carl Kenneth Jackson , made by Lou Jackson, February 2015
$20.00 in memory of Carl Kenneth Jackson, made by Kristy Brawand, Feb.2015
$25.00 in memory of Carl Kenneth Jackson, made by Cheryl Goddard, Feb. 2015
$100.00 in memory of Carl Kenneth Jackson, made by Thomas and Kathy Hassee
$50.00 in memory of Carl Kenneth Jackson, made by Joseph E. and Beverly Smallwood Jan. 2015
$75.00 in memory of Carl Kenneth Jackson, made by Eugene R. Hack January 2015
$75.00 in memory of Carl Kenneth Jackson, made by Al Sharber January 2015
$1000.00 in memory of Carl Kenneth Jackson , made by son, Steven L. Jackson and his wife Katherine January 2015
$50.00 in memory of Joe Combest, made by Barren River Rod and Gun Club, January 2015
$100.00 in memory of George Delma Christy, Sept. 2014 by Gary Bewley and Mrs. George Christy.
Carl and Mary Lou Jackson have given to date nearly $4,000.00 and asked it be in honor of his uncle, Rev. J.L. Piercy, 2012 thru July 2014
$1,000.00 in memory of J.L. Piercy from Mr.Steve Jackson July 2014
$50.00 in memory of Grace Curd, made by Dillard and Mary Rigsby, July 2014
$50.00 in memory of Brents and Rebecca Richardson, made by Dillard and Mary Rigsby, July 2014
$50.00 in memory of Frances Smith, made by Marshall Bailey.
$100.00 in memory of Kathehn Bell and James Simpson, made by Barren River Rod and Gun Club.
$100.00 in memory of Pat Riddle, made by Temple Hill Golden Oldies.
$100.00 in memory of George White, made by Temple Hill Golden Oldies.
Morrison Park Memorials are made in memory of your loved one, with the proceeds going directly to the restoration of the Morrison Park Holiness Camp Meeting, located on Highway 63 in Glasgow Kentucky. The park was founded in 1900 by famed Methodist/ Holiness minister, Rev. Henry Clay Morrison, at the site of his boyhood home. Memorials are recorded and placed in a memorial book, at the H.C. Morrison Memorial Library Cabin, located on the park grounds.
Memorials can be made in any amount.
For information, or to make a memorial contribution contact;
Morrison Park Camp Meeting
C/o Gary Bewley
2731 Tompkinsville Rd.
Glasgow, Kentucky 42141
glbewley@glasgow-ky.com
$100.00 in memory of Libby Flowers by Gary Bewley 2019
$50.00 in memory of James Leonard Johnson by Barren River Rod and Gun Club. 2019
$50.00 in memory of William J. "Bill" Tinsley by Barren River Road and Gun Club 2019
$100.00 in memory of Bonita Richey by Gary Bewley and Nancy Richey
$50.00 in memory of Donna Carder Turner Rich by Wanda Bishop Aug.2017
$100.00 in memory of Joe Bailey by Harold and Anne Matthews Aug.2016
$50.00 in memory of Louise D. Hensgen by Patricia C. Slaughter Aug. 2016
$100.00 in memory of Delbert Birge by Gary Bewley and Nancy Richey July 2016
$25.00 in memory of Louise D. Hensgen by Lyman and Sally Dixon July 2016
$50.00 in memory of Joe Bailey by Fendall and Marjorie Strode July 2016
$100.00 in memory of George Christy by Dannie R. Daniels October 2015
$100.00 in memory of Thelma Daniels, made by husband, Dannie R. Daniels October 2015
$20.00 in memory of Carl Kenneth Jackson , made by Lou Jackson, February 2015
$20.00 in memory of Carl Kenneth Jackson, made by Kristy Brawand, Feb.2015
$25.00 in memory of Carl Kenneth Jackson, made by Cheryl Goddard, Feb. 2015
$100.00 in memory of Carl Kenneth Jackson, made by Thomas and Kathy Hassee
$50.00 in memory of Carl Kenneth Jackson, made by Joseph E. and Beverly Smallwood Jan. 2015
$75.00 in memory of Carl Kenneth Jackson, made by Eugene R. Hack January 2015
$75.00 in memory of Carl Kenneth Jackson, made by Al Sharber January 2015
$1000.00 in memory of Carl Kenneth Jackson , made by son, Steven L. Jackson and his wife Katherine January 2015
$50.00 in memory of Joe Combest, made by Barren River Rod and Gun Club, January 2015
$100.00 in memory of George Delma Christy, Sept. 2014 by Gary Bewley and Mrs. George Christy.
Carl and Mary Lou Jackson have given to date nearly $4,000.00 and asked it be in honor of his uncle, Rev. J.L. Piercy, 2012 thru July 2014
$1,000.00 in memory of J.L. Piercy from Mr.Steve Jackson July 2014
$50.00 in memory of Grace Curd, made by Dillard and Mary Rigsby, July 2014
$50.00 in memory of Brents and Rebecca Richardson, made by Dillard and Mary Rigsby, July 2014
$50.00 in memory of Frances Smith, made by Marshall Bailey.
$100.00 in memory of Kathehn Bell and James Simpson, made by Barren River Rod and Gun Club.
$100.00 in memory of Pat Riddle, made by Temple Hill Golden Oldies.
$100.00 in memory of George White, made by Temple Hill Golden Oldies.
Morrison Park Memorials are made in memory of your loved one, with the proceeds going directly to the restoration of the Morrison Park Holiness Camp Meeting, located on Highway 63 in Glasgow Kentucky. The park was founded in 1900 by famed Methodist/ Holiness minister, Rev. Henry Clay Morrison, at the site of his boyhood home. Memorials are recorded and placed in a memorial book, at the H.C. Morrison Memorial Library Cabin, located on the park grounds.
Memorials can be made in any amount.
For information, or to make a memorial contribution contact;
Morrison Park Camp Meeting
C/o Gary Bewley
2731 Tompkinsville Rd.
Glasgow, Kentucky 42141
glbewley@glasgow-ky.com
Monday, February 24, 2014
TWO ANGELS OF MORRISON PARK, CARL AND MARY LOU JACKSON
Morrison Park Camp Meeting Association, has been involved in the restoration of the old Morrison Park Holiness Camp, founded by Henry Clay Morrison for almost four years. In that time we have had a lot of wonderful help and support, but none has equaled the amount of support given to us by Carl and Mary Lou Jackson of Louisville Ky. To date the couple has given a record $3,120.00 . When we we began this project we prayed for God's help and leadership. It was very plain to us, our Lord wanted the work done, and somehow we knew he would supply and send the special people to see that it would be accomplished. We had no idea who those people would be, but the Lord surely sent us some angels. Carl and Mary Lou do not wish any attention, or special recognition, they just simply feel led by the Lord to support this restoration, knowing it is his will. We at Morrison Park are humbled at the faith and trust they have placed in us, but we have been more at awe in the great faith we have seen them have in he Lord and following his wonderful spirit of leadership in this restoration matter. Because of their generosity, we have been able to enter into large projects such as new plumbing, a new septic system, and the renovation of the restroom building itself. All of these things are essential to the success of the park. Simply, they have made so many things possible, that otherwise would not be done. We cannot say thank you enough to Carl and Mary Lou. You are indeed two Godly Angels sent our way, and we praise God for all you have done for us. Sincerely, Gary Bewley, Pres. Morrison Park Camp Association.
Tuesday, February 4, 2014
Morrison Park Wins Glasgow, Barren County, Kentucky Award
The Glasgow-
Barren County Chamber of Commerce, awarded Morrison Park President, Gary
Bewley, Outstanding Citizen of the Year for 2013 last night at its annual award
banquet and dinner. The award, of course, stems from all the hard work that has
been done to restore the Historic Holiness Camp Meeting ground, established
here by Rev. Henry Clay Morrison in 1900. While Bewley is very excited and
honored by the award, he realizes, the award goes far beyond him to everyone
who has donated their time, hard work, money, and support to the project. It is
truly an award for Morrison Park . We pray this notoriety will bring further
attention to the value and needs of the park, and will provide a greater amount
of publicity and support for all we, under God's direction, are seeking to
achieve. Thank the Lord for this recognition for Morrison Park , and may it help bring about good fruits that
will be for His honor and glory. Please continue to pray for us at Morrison Park .
Thursday, January 23, 2014
The South Central Kentucky Historical & Genealogical Society provides funds for the Henry Clay Morrison / Morrison Park Historical Marker
Sandi Gorin , President of The South Central Kentucky Historical and Genealogical Society Inc. presents me with a check for $2,500.00 to pay the entire cost of a Kentucky Historical Marker to be placed roadside at Morrison Park Holiness Camp Meeting Grounds on Hwy 63 about 5 miles south east of Glasgow Kentucky. The historical marker will focus on the great Henry Clay Morrison who grew up on this ground and went on to become one of the nations most famed ministers. It also focuses on the historic Holiness Camp Meeting he established here on his ancestral farm in 1900. The annual revival at the park drew enormous numbers each year. The park has been under restoration for over three years. We at the park, have always felt the need for an historical marker, but realized the money we had, had to be spent for repairs to the park itself. After much prayer, we felt the Lord leading us to make a leap of faith, and prior to the October 1, 2013 deadline, prepared an application to the Ky historical Society who approves or rejects each request. We were so excited when the marker was approved, but we were in the dark about just how the cost would be paid. The Lord surely opened the door when the local historical Society contacted us, and asked questions as to what we were doing and how they could help. It was just unbelievable, but that is how our Lord works. It will mean so much to preserve the history and the importance of the park for generations to come. God bless, Sandi, and all the wonderful folks of the society for giving us their unanimous support in this matter. We can never say thank you enough. We also praise our wonderful savior, who continues to lead, guide, and bless, as we seek his will in this restoration endeavor. Please pray for us, and the success of the park. God Bless, Gary Bewley.
Sunday, December 29, 2013
Henry Clay Morrison on current cover of Traces
The new Traces publication for Winter 2013 has Henry Clay Morrison on the front cover. Included is an article which focuses on the significance of Morrison in his day, as one of the nation's greatest and most popular ministers. It also provides an update on the workings at Morrison Park as it continues it's renovation.
The Christmas candlelight service at Morrison Park was very wonderful with good attendance. Work continues on the restroom building and the continued clearing of the grounds. We are a bit behind schedule on the restroom, but winter came fast, and there was more work to be done than I had realized, however; everything is going fine. We look forward to so much being done over the winter months, Lord willing. Winter is a wonderful time to clear the growth while it is killed down. As always, please pray for our efforts, and help us if you can. Respectfully , Gary Bewley , President, Morrison Park Camp Association.
The Christmas candlelight service at Morrison Park was very wonderful with good attendance. Work continues on the restroom building and the continued clearing of the grounds. We are a bit behind schedule on the restroom, but winter came fast, and there was more work to be done than I had realized, however; everything is going fine. We look forward to so much being done over the winter months, Lord willing. Winter is a wonderful time to clear the growth while it is killed down. As always, please pray for our efforts, and help us if you can. Respectfully , Gary Bewley , President, Morrison Park Camp Association.
Monday, December 2, 2013
IT'S OFFICIAL! A KENTUCKY HISTORICAL MARKER WILL BE PLACED AT MORRISON PARK
We are so happy to announce that we received official notification this weekend from the Kentucky Historical Society that the application we submitted for the placement of a marker to honor Rev.Henry Clay Morrison and the park he established here in our county has been approved. Over the next several weeks we will be working with the society to agree on the exact text, and further verify any and all facts that will be presented on the marker. We will have to select a date for the dedication and unveiling, which should be in the early spring. We thank the good Lord for answering this prayer, and we are so thankful for the ones who provided the funding for the marker. There will be more information about this in the near future.This marker will be in place for generations to come to identify the history, the location and the importance of the park. We are so very happy for no one deserves this honor any more than our own beloved, Rev. Henry Clay Morrison. Gary Bewley
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