Student team never made it on ‘Cover of the Baptist Standard’
July 19, 2021
Members of the 1973 Baptist Student missions fine arts team, Loveship, were (left to right) Theresa Terry Anderson, Ken Hugghins, Debbie Bridges, John Ellisor, Candy Smith and Milo Strawn. The group composed and performed the parody song, Cover of the Baptist Standard. (Photo courtesy of John Ellisor)
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Members of an early 1970s Baptist student missions fine arts team never fulfilled their tongue-in-cheek dream of appearing on the “Cover of the
Baptist Standard.”
But their summer of ministry in New York made a lasting imprint on their lives. And they eventually enjoyed hearing a studio recording of the parody song they created and performed at two Baptist Student Union events.
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