Welcome

Eternal Life Baptist Church invites you to join us for Sunday morning worship at 11 am.

Grow together in Bible studies, Sundays at 10 am and Wednesdays at 10 am and 7pm.

Eternal Life Baptist Church is  located on East County Line Road in Mooresville, IN.

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Bible Study
Sundays @ 10 am
 
Wednesdays @ 10 am - temporarily not in session - resume in Feb.
Wednesdays @ 7 pm
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Gathered Worship

Sundays @ 11 am

Events

Please join us on Sundays at 10 am for Bible Study and at 11 am for Worship Service with Pastor Nate Tripp

Wednesdays at 10 am temporarily not in session - resume in Feb.

7pm Bible Study "Fly through the Bible" with Tim Underwood.

Verses of the Week
Daniel 3:17

The God that we serve is able to save us.

Song of the Week
He is Able to Deliver Thee

'Tis the grandest theme thro' ages rung; 'tis the grandest for a mortal tongue; 'tis the grandest theme that the world e're sung:

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Our God is able to deliver thee. He is able to deliver thee. He is able to deliver thee. Tho' by sin oppressed, go to Him for rest. Our God is able to deliver thee.

'Tis the grandest theme in the earth or main; 'tis the grandest theme for mortal strain; 'tis the grandest theme - tell the world again:

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'Tis the grandest theme; let the tidings roll to the guilty heart, to the sinful soul: look to God in faith; He will make thee whole.

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About the Author
William Ogden

 William Augustine Ogden was the youngest of 4, born to Aaron and Mary Magdaline Ogden on October 10, 1841, in Frankin, OH. When William was 6, his family moved to Indiana. He started taking music classes at the age of 8, and by age 10, began playing piano at the little church his family attended. He had a musical photographic memory, meaning he had the ability to recall musical sounds and patterns with great accuracy and detail after only hearing them once. By the time he was 18, he was regularly leading singing for the church. When the Civil War began, he enlisted in the 30th Indiana Volunteer Infantry. William formed an all-male choir with the men in his troop. The choir became well-known throughout the districts. After the end of the war, he married Jennie Headington. They had 3 children, Lowell Percy (their only child who married and had his own children, and named his first son after his brother), Marrian Edith (who died at age 22), and Edwin (who died shortly after birth). William worked in schools in Canada, Iowa, Toledo, and became the CEO/President of Boston School of Music. While in Boston, he wrote many hymns and often both the words and the music. He published several hymnals and songbooks. The first songbook sold over 500,000 copies. In 1887, William and his wife moved back to Toledo and he became the superintendent of music in the schools of Toledo. William died at the age of 56, on October 14, 1897.