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44
year ministry still going strong
Rudds agree to another year at Cedar Creek Community
Church
Wanda English Burnett, Editor
After preaching more than 4,500 different sermons over the span
of 44 years at the Cedar Creek Community Church, one might think
the pastor might be announcing his retirement. That is just the
opposite of what the Reverent Garland Rudd is saying. Im
ready to roll up my sleeves and go! he enthusiastically
told the Osgood Journal after his congregation voted to keep him
and wife, Loredith, loving referred to as Sister Bea, another
year.
The little country church is situated between Osgood and Versailles
just off US 421 nestled close to the Versailles State Park property.
From the 30x40 building it was 44 years ago to the beautiful property
it is today is thanks to a dedicated group of people and a leader
who praises others rather than himself.
The church was reopened by the Rudds and a handful of people in
May of 1963. Someone told us God was through with this place,
Mrs. Rudd reminisced. I knew differently, her husband
noted, saying, God was telling me to go there. Minding
the call of God on his life has proven to be an asset to a community
as hundreds have been touched by the ministries at the Cedar Creek
Community Church over the years.
The Rudds are proud of a congregation who have helped them build
on to a small structure to accommodate the crowd. We have
built on about seven different times, Rev. Rudd noted. Theyve
renovated, updated, added a baptistry, shelter house, black-topped,
purchased additional acreage, and most recently installed a beautiful
perimeter fence - and are completely debt free.
The church offers programs for children and youth, supports missions,
and uses local talent to provide great music. Depending on the
time of year they see anywhere from 125 to 200 in attendance.
A statue in the shape of a scroll proudly displays the 10 commandments
at the front entrance. Its what we live by,
Rev. Rudd told the Osgood Journal. The church is also known for
is its beautiful candlelight communion services.
Four new members were added to the congregation recently, something
the pastor is pleased about. We welcome everyone at Cedar
Creek, the couple agreed.
While Rev. Rudd prays for guidance on his sermon subjects, he
says some things never change. One of the most important passages
of scripture that came to his mind immediately was I Corinthians
13, better known as the love chapter. Love is
the greatest commandment, the Reverend noted. Oh,
I like to use Hebrews 11 and John 3: You must be born again!
And, you always say, A merry heart doeth good like
a medicine, (which can be found in Proverbs 17:22)
Mrs. Rudd chimed in.
Although she is confined to a wheelchair she is very much a part
of the ministry team.
A lighted cross shines against the night sky atop the church welcoming
those in the darkness of sin a bright hope for a better future.
The Rudds welcome the community with open arms. Whether hes
in the store, restaurant, or waiting for a doctors appointment,
the pastor never misses an opportunity to invite someone to church.
Its something hes done for the past 44 years and doesnt
plan to change.
Although the Rudds will celebrate 60 years of marriage on April
17, and they are both in their 80s, they refuse to slow
down. No time for that, Rev. Rudd notes as he quickly
explains the reasons for any success in his ministry: Its
the good Lord and the people. Its not me, he firmly
states.
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