Saturday, November 16, 2013

Christmas Music for Morrison Park Fundraising CD still available

  The Christmas Fundraiser CD recorded last year is still available. This is the second Morrison CD produced by local performers, who shared the cost and gave their talents to provide money for the restoration of Morrison Park.  It is professionally recorded , and 100% of the proceeds go directly to Morrison Park. The CD includes 22 tracks. The last tract is an actual excerpt from a 1930 radio address by Henry Clay Morrison, (the only known recording of Morrison).  If you don't have a copy, please consider this as a way to help out, and enjoy some great holiday music by local performers ( listed below).  To order send $10.00 to Gary Bewley 2731 Tompkinsville Rd. Glasgow, Ky. 42141 . We will pay the postage.

Tuesday, November 12, 2013

What would our lives be like today, if we had adhered to the practices and principles set forth here, and endorsed by H.C. Morrison

An early edition of one of Morrison's books included the above promotional ad for the Pentecostal Herald. This was the newspaper Morrison, published and served as editor for, for 54 years. As we take note of what the Herald stands for and against, it makes us wonder, what our world, our churches, our families would be like, if we had held firmly to what preachers like Morrison advocated.
   As I began to write this, I found myself going into great detail with, in my opinion, the million and one things going on in our world and culture today that is so ungodly. However; I backed up for if you are a Christian, you already know this, all too well. Most everybody knows what kind of shape the world is in, and it's likely in part because,even we have given in, compromised and involved ourselves with sin. We have invited ungodly things in our homes by way of television, movies, books, games, music..., We have gone out into the world to see and do things we should have never allowed ourselves to do. We have stayed silent in our churches and failed to condemn and reprove activities that have hurt our spiritual relationship with God. We have gotten caught up in so many things in popular culture such as  ball games, politics, movies, television, and computers. We have stood silent and let sinful ideas and lifestyles invade our communities and our society. We have seen changes in our churches and the way we worship that is very concerning, but often feel powerless to change. We see the world going further and further away from God and his righteousness, but sit back and do nothing, while at the same time those who oppose things scriptural and Godly proudly and boastfully speak up . They parade the streets for their cause and go before the folks in Washington demanding change. Where are the Christians  at these times? Why are we not marching the streets declaring the ways of the Lord? I don't know! I wonder if we have invited so much of the world into our homes and into our lives, that we have become a friend with much sin. Multitudes flock to the pleasures of worldly events, while many of our true old fashion spiritual churches sit half or two thirds empty. Revivals directed at lost people often times result with little or no results.Most of us worry, wring our hands, say some prayers and hope things will get better, but fear they won't.
   Well, we are, where we are, and we know it is not good.. Maybe I am foolish, but I believe there is still hope. I believe if we work hard, and hold true to our ways, try not compromise with sin, we can accomplish much.
   At Morrison Park, God personally, has given me a job to do. . The park had been abandoned and left to wither away. It had to be restored. I have always believed there was an absolute comparison between our community and that old Holiness camp ground where so many souls have been saved, and so much good had been done before the effects of time and the change in people allowed it to get in the condition it was in. I believe the decaying of the park is symbolic of the decay and withering away of God's spirit in our own lives. We too need to be restored. We need to rebuild our lives. We need to repent and put away foolish silly, unimportant worldly things that takes so much of our time. It is time for us to get back to the duties of church, and of worshiping and serving God. It is time to reach out to the lost in a great way and share with them the gospel message of salvation and what it means to truly be reborn, and to receive the Holy Spirit as promised  in the scriptures. It is my opinion, that it is time to reinstate the old time mourner's bench and to encourage it's use whereby our assurance of salvation will not be with enticing words of man's wisdom, but  in the power and demonstration of the Holy Spirit within their hearts. What religion or religious practice could be more pure and sure, than the Holy Spirit telling you, you are saved? This was what we call the "Old Time Religion",  the religion that saved our ancestors in those wonderful and powerful days when God's spirit  was so strong in the church that lost mourners flocked in seeking salvation for their souls. Then,the converts would come off the alter with a heart felt testimony of salvation, describing what God had done for them.They most often spoke of great joy, peace, glorious love and assurances that only God above could give. What church, Christian, or Minister would stand today and openly mock, ridicule such a beautiful glorious witness and testimony? Yes, this is "the old time religion".Yes, this is the religion that saved our ancestors, our families of old. It is the only true religion, and as Paul said to the Galatians, "if any man preach any other gospel unto you  than that ye have received,let him be accursed". It is time for all of us to get on our knees and stay there devotedly until the Holy Spirit is in control of our lives, directing us, using us, and filling us with his wonderful heavenly love. If we all came to church, repaired, restored, and full of God's spirit, we could at least change much in our community. The lives of our love ones, our brothers, our sisters, our children, is all at stake. When we see the world as it is today, we should all cringe in disgust and fear, and examine ourselves, as to what we have done, and the part we have played in bringing about our own sorrow and loss, in getting away from God and his righteousness.  These are my thoughts, and mine alone. Please pray for us, and help us in the restoration of Morrison Park. God Bless you all, Gary Bewley

Sunday, November 10, 2013

RESTROOM UPDATE

Work continues on the restroom building at Morrison Park. A new septic tank system and lines were installed a few weeks ago by Hollis Glass. Work continues inside the building with Buck Riddle leading the effort there. assisted by myself, and Richard Chambers. We just completed putting up the wall boards for each room, and there are a couple of doors and door frames to be put in. Everything inside and out has to be painted, then the plumber (kelton Scott ) will set all the actual fixtures. Everything should be ready to turn on and use by the spring. As always we ask for you to please be prayerful for us and all our efforts at Morrison Park. God Bless..Gary Bewley

Monday, September 30, 2013

A Wonderful Service At Morrison Park Sunday Sept. 29 2013 Glasgow, Barren County, Kentucky

What a wonderful morning and what a splendid service it was at Morrison Park Sunday morning. We had over forty people in attendance, some of the attendees are pictured above. Bro. Stanley Greer led us in a song of Amazing Grace, then I shared a short explanation about the park, the restoration, and about Rev. H.C. Morrison who founded it. Bro. Dillard Rigsby led us in prayer, then Bro. Timothy Shirley preached a splendid spirit filled sermon on conviction, true salvation and conversion. There were other special prayer request and heartwrenching prayers. We concluded with two verses of Amazing Grace, and I am satisfied all who attended were blessed in a great way.  The weather was most favorable and the Morrison Library cabin perfectly took care of our needs. We pray the Lord once again directs us to hold services there, very soon, as we continue the work on restoration. Special thanks to Morrison Park Board memberNancy Richey who spent several hours Saturday evening cleaning all the cabins and making preparations for the service. Please continue to pray God's grace upon us as we seek his will and follow his work. Gary Bewley
Bro. Timothy Shirley conducted the preaching service at Morrison Park. The first service conducted here in over 18 years.
Morrison Park Camp Association President, Gary Bewley, welcomes all the visitors Sunday morning with information about the park and it's founder H.C. Morrison. The worship service was held inside the H.C.Morrison Memorial Library Cabin at Morrison Park.
Bro. Timothy Shirley preaching with the portrait of Henry Clay Morrison over his shoulder, looking on.

Friday, September 13, 2013

Morrison Park In The News Glasgow, Barren County, Kentucky

   The Morrison Park restoration effort had the honor of being the subject a recent news story in the Glasgow Daily Times weekend edition. Aug.17,2013. The writer Melinda Overstreet came to the park and spent a great deal of time learning the story of the park and sharing with it's readers all our efforts and struggles for restoration. We appreciate Melinda, and the Glasgow Times for giving us this time and space in their paper. It was a wonderfully written story and has generated a lot of interest and much needed support for the park.We are so grateful for all the efforts everyone is making to help support our great cause, saving a piece of religious and community history, as well as providing a newly restored park for the community to use and enjoy in the name of Morrison, it's founder and our marvelous savior, whom Morrison devoted his life to serving. Please pray for all our efforts and we appreciate all your support. If you would like to help or make a contribution contact Gary Bewley 270- 834-9553, or write to Morrison Park Campmeeting, 2731 Tompkinsville Rd. Glasgow Kentucky 42141

Friday, July 12, 2013

Morrison Makeovers!

A lot of dedication, hard work, prayers and support, have over the last two and a half years  taken us this far. Please help us go further. If you haven't supported our efforts, please prayerfully consider what you can do to help restore this beautiful, historic religious park. It belongs to you and me. We need you. The next project, Lord willing, is the building below. It will be a newly refurbished restroom building. Please help us. Contact Gary Bewley 2731 Tompkinsville Rd. Glasgow , Kentucky 42141  270-834-9553

Saturday, June 29, 2013

Flowers Galore! At Morrison Park

What a beautiful time at Morrison Park! Bob and Edie Bell have spent so much time, digging , planting and preparing all the wonderful gardens at Morrison Park. All these glorious flowers came from their own gardens, which is just down the road from the park. I hope everyone will take time to drive by and get a peek at all the wonderful things , God and the Bells have provided for our pleasure. God bless Bob and Edie Bell, and praise God for his wonderful world, and all those precious caring people who have helped breath life back into Morrison Park.