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Caudill, B. F.

Caudill, B. F.

 
According to the September 30, 1922 issue of The Baptist, a weekly newspaper published by the Northern Baptist Convention (now American Baptist Churches USA), Caudill was twice pastor of the Twentieth Street Baptist Church (now New Baptist Church) in Huntington, West Virginia. He was there from 1904 to 1911, and accepted the position again in 1922. His work in the interim included a 3-year term as pastor of the First Baptist Church of Hamilton, Ohio (1919-22).
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  • Caudill User Guide by Robert H. Ellison

    Caudill User Guide

    Robert H. Ellison

    The User Guide for the Library of Appalachian Preaching is a Google Sheet that can be searched, sorted, and downloaded for offline use.

    At the moment, Caudill has only one sermon in the Library; it has a Guide of its own so the records will be complete. It includes the title, sermon text, and so on. This information is available in the master list of sermons as well.

  • Man’s Life by B. F. Caudill

    Man’s Life

    B. F. Caudill

    “A Man’s Life,” based on Luke 12:15, is the 3rd sermon in Voices from Templed Hills (Parkersburg, WV: Baptist Banner Publishing Co., 1927). At the time of its publication, Caudill was the pastor of Twentieth Street Baptist Church in Huntington, West Virginia.

 
 
 

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