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    www.artesianews.com/tom-gunn-the-bride-production-of-fa - [Cached Version]
    Last Visited: 6/7/2009  

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    Tom Gunn's monumental faith has inspired him to take on a task that some say can only be described as "God sized."

    "I believe this is our opportunity to impact Artesia and the surrounding region," Gunn said in a recent interview as he described First Baptist Church's production of "The Bride" that he has been planning and organizing for more than two years.

    Using a wide range of media including music, drama, ballet, pyrotechnics and lighting effects, the production will communicate God's holiness, His purpose in creation and His desire for a bride (the church), Gunn said.

    "I think all the things, including the ballet, solos and drama, communicate incredibly Christ's provision, preparation and tremendous love for His bride," he said, adding that the story presented in "The Bride" shows who the church is and whose the church is.

    The production, scheduled for 7 p.m., April 27, 28 and 29 at First Baptist Church at Roselawn and Grand Avenues, is the culmination of years of prayer and preparation.

    "I've believed for two and a half to three years that "The Bride" was something we needed to do," Gunn said.
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    "All of those people just fell into place and it has become such a God-oriented thing that I almost feel like it's entirely out of my hands," Gunn said.

    He expressed his appreciation to First Baptist Church for committing the prayer and the financial resources to the endeavor and for enduring the stage construction, practice schedules and time demands on those who are involved in the production.

    "There's no way I can thank the cast enough," he added.

    Gunn said that he takes no credit for the program and stressed that he believes the group is fulfilling God's purpose by performing "The Bride" for the community of Artesia.

    "I believe this is the right thing at the right time," he said.

    The program is free and open to the public. Complementary tickets are available at the church office, although they are not required for admission.

    Gunn and his family came to Artesia four years ago from Oak Grove Baptist Church in Cushing, Okla. He previously served as music minister and associate pastor, and also as a youth minister, at churches in Oklahoma, Texas and New Mexico.

    He grew up in rural southwest Oklahoma on his family's farm and attended a small, country school that included grades one through 12, graduating in 1976. He and his wife, Kathy, were married that same year.

    Gunn said at age 19 he knew he was to become a music minister after someone in his home church approached him and asked him to consider filling a vacant music minister position.

    "Somebody told him I could sing," he said, explaining that he laughed at first but then agreed to temporarily fill the position for two weeks.

    He served the two weeks and was asked to stay another week, when he saw God's purpose for his life.

    "The third week I surrendered to the ministry," he said.

    Gunn worked in the ministry, attended college and graduated from Oklahoma Baptist University in August 1987, earning a bachelor's degree in religion with a minor in church music. He was ordained as a minister in 1989 at First Baptist Church of Cuero, Texas.

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    www.artesianews.com/tom-gunn-the-bride-production-of-fa - [Cached Version]
    Last Visited: 9/9/2009  

    Tom Gunn, 'The Bride' production of faith
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    Tom Gunn's monumental faith has inspired him to take on a task that some say can only be described as "God sized."

    "I believe this is our opportunity to impact Artesia and the surrounding region," Gunn said in a recent interview as he described First Baptist Church's production of "The Bride" that he has been planning and organizing for more than two years.

    Using a wide range of media including music, drama, ballet, pyrotechnics and lighting effects, the production will communicate God's holiness, His purpose in creation and His desire for a bride (the church), Gunn said.

    "I think all the things, including the ballet, solos and drama, communicate incredibly Christ's provision, preparation and tremendous love for His bride," he said, adding that the story presented in "The Bride" shows who the church is and whose the church is.

    The production, scheduled for 7 p.m., April 27, 28 and 29 at First Baptist Church at Roselawn and Grand Avenues, is the culmination of years of prayer and preparation.

    "I've believed for two and a half to three years that "The Bride" was something we needed to do," Gunn said.
    ...
    "All of those people just fell into place and it has become such a God-oriented thing that I almost feel like it's entirely out of my hands," Gunn said.

    He expressed his appreciation to First Baptist Church for committing the prayer and the financial resources to the endeavor and for enduring the stage construction, practice schedules and time demands on those who are involved in the production.

    "There's no way I can thank the cast enough," he added.

    Gunn said that he takes no credit for the program and stressed that he believes the group is fulfilling God's purpose by performing "The Bride" for the community of Artesia.

    "I believe this is the right thing at the right time," he said.

    The program is free and open to the public. Complementary tickets are available at the church office, although they are not required for admission.

    Gunn and his family came to Artesia four years ago from Oak Grove Baptist Church in Cushing, Okla. He previously served as music minister and associate pastor, and also as a youth minister, at churches in Oklahoma, Texas and New Mexico.

    He grew up in rural southwest Oklahoma on his family's farm and attended a small, country school that included grades one through 12, graduating in 1976. He and his wife, Kathy, were married that same year.

    Gunn said at age 19 he knew he was to become a music minister after someone in his home church approached him and asked him to consider filling a vacant music minister position.

    "Somebody told him I could sing," he said, explaining that he laughed at first but then agreed to temporarily fill the position for two weeks.

    He served the two weeks and was asked to stay another week, when he saw God's purpose for his life.

    "The third week I surrendered to the ministry," he said.

    Gunn worked in the ministry, attended college and graduated from Oklahoma Baptist University in August 1987, earning a bachelor's degree in religion with a minor in church music. He was ordained as a minister in 1989 at First Baptist Church of Cuero, Texas.
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    Tom Gunn is an awesome man that we all miss. You could not come into his presence and not be blessed. He is annointed and appointed. He has had some personal issues to work through as we all have had to do in our lives. All saints have a past and all sinners have a future thanks to Jesus Christ our Lord and Savior. He was found, bound, beaten, spat upon, belittled, and just generally disrespected. HE DIED FOR ALL OF US....

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    FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 9/29/2002    Last Visited: 9/29/2002  

    talk to our Senior Adult Minister, Tom Gunn, at 748-1308.

    SUNDAY SCHOOL HIGH ATTENDANCE DAY OCTOBER 27

    It's "time change" Sunday and we're making it easier to make worship and Bible study

    a part of your day!Here is our special schedule for the day:

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    First Baptist Church Artesia - Contact - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 3/6/2009    Last Visited: 3/6/2009  

    Tom Gunn Minister of Worship 505-748-1308 ex 106 505-748-1300

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    First Baptist Church Artesia - Contact - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 3/6/2009    Last Visited: 3/6/2009  

    Tom Gunn Minister of Worship

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    First Baptist Church Artesia - Contact - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 3/6/2009    Last Visited: 3/6/2009  

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    Tom Gunn

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    First Baptist Church Artesia - Pastoral Staff - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 6/2/2007    Last Visited: 3/6/2009  

    Tom Gunn Minister of Worship

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    First Baptist Church Artesia - Tom Gunn - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 3/6/2009    Last Visited: 3/6/2009  

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    Tom GunnMinister of Worship

    I have been at First Baptist since June of 1997 serving as Minister of Worship and Senior Adults.I have been married to my wife Kathy for 30 years.

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    First Baptist Church  -  Artesia - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 2/3/2005    Last Visited: 2/3/2005  

    Tom Gunn, Worship

    topgun@fbcartesia.org

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    Tom Gunn Profile - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 4/17/2001    Last Visited: 10/12/2003  

    Tom Gunn April 17, 2001 issue Back to the Profiles Page
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    Tom Gunn's monumental faith has inspired him to take on a task that some say can only be described as "God sized."

    "I believe this is our opportunity to impact Artesia and the surrounding region," Gunn said in a recent interview as he described First Baptist Church's production of "The Bride" that he has been planning and organizing for more than two years.

    Using a wide range of media including music, drama, ballet, pyrotechnics and lighting effects, the production will communicate God's holiness, His purpose in creation and His desire for a bride (the church), Gunn said.

    "I think all the things, including the ballet, solos and drama, communicate incredibly Christ's provision, preparation and tremendous love for His bride," he said, adding that the story presented in "The Bride" shows who the church is and whose the church is.

    The production, scheduled for 7 p.m., April 27, 28 and 29 at First Baptist Church at Roselawn and Grand Avenues, is the culmination of years of prayer and preparation.

    "I've believed for two and a half to three years that "The Bride" was something we needed to do," Gunn said.
    ...
    "All of those people just fell into place and it has become such a God-oriented thing that I almost feel like it's entirely out of my hands," Gunn said.

    He expressed his appreciation to First Baptist Church for committing the prayer and the financial resources to the endeavor and for enduring the stage construction, practice schedules and time demands on those who are involved in the production.

    "There's no way I can thank the cast enough," he added.

    Gunn said that he takes no credit for the program and stressed that he believes the group is fulfilling God's purpose by performing "The Bride" for the community of Artesia.

    "I believe this is the right thing at the right time," he said.

    The program is free and open to the public.Complementary tickets are available at the church office, although they are not required for admission.

    Gunn and his family came to Artesia four years ago from Oak Grove Baptist Church in Cushing, Okla.He previously served as music minister and associate pastor, and also as a youth minister, at churches in Oklahoma, Texas and New Mexico.

    He grew up in rural southwest Oklahoma on his family's farm and attended a small, country school that included grades one through 12, graduating in 1976.He and his wife, Kathy, were married that same year.

    Gunn said at age 19 he knew he was to become a music minister after someone in his home church approached him and asked him to consider filling a vacant music minister position.

    "Somebody told him I could sing," he said, explaining that he laughed at first but then agreed to temporarily fill the position for two weeks.

    He served the two weeks and was asked to stay another week, when he saw God's purpose for his life.

    "The third week I surrendered to the ministry," he said.

    Gunn worked in the ministry, attended college and graduated from Oklahoma Baptist University in August 1987, earning a bachelor's degree in religion with a minor in church music.He was ordained as a minister in 1989 at First Baptist Church of Cuero, Texas.

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