Native Fostorian not totally retired from 36-year ministry
Thursday, March 10, 1988

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Pix #1 - Mr. and Mrs. Carl and Donna Bormuth
(Author's note: From time to time Potluck has authored articles
about Fostorians who grew up here, and made contributions in the
careers which they selected for their lifework. It is a great
pleasure to present today's article about Carl Bormuth, whom I have
known intimately for many, many years. This article is
really the story of his life up to the present, as told to me in
response to my letter
coming from the Bormuth's farm home near Wyandot.)
Born and reared in Fostoria, Carl W. Bormuth was born January 22,
1907 in Fostoria, son of Frank T. and Minnie S. Osterwalder Bormuth.
Attended grade school, junior high and high school, graduating with
the class of 1926. A member of the FHS band.
Was confirmed in First Reformed Church (now Grace United Church
of Christ.)
From 1926 to 1928, he worked in the shipping-room office at the
National Carbon Company. From 1928 to 1930, he worked at Fred
Stahl's Super-Market. Was a charter member of the YMCA Pontiac Club.
College at Tiffin, Hartford, Conn.
Entering Heidelberg College of Tiffin, in 1920, graduating with
A.B. Degree in June of 1934. While at Heidelberg he was a
member of the Ministerial Association; Gospel Team; Aptonalton Literary
Society, Y.M.C.A. Cabinet; Dorm Association; Band and Orchestra;
Glee Club and sang in the Messiah. Served as Chaplain at Wainwright
Band Camp, Lagrange, Ind., 1934.
Fall of 1934, entered Hartford Theological Seminary, Hartford,
Conn., graduation May 25, 1938 with a Bachelor of Divinity Degree.
While in seminary, sang in the Glee Club and served internship:
serving
as an assistant at Center congregational Church, Hartford from Sept.
1934 to Jan. 1035, as student assistant pastor at North Methodist
Church, Hartford, from Jan. 1935 to May 1937; as pastor of Community
congregational Church. Leeds North Dakota from June to Sept.
1037; as pastor of the First Baptist Church, New Britain, Conn.
from Sept 1937 to May 1938.
Ordained minister October 16, 1938
Bormuth began his ministry at St. Jacob's Reformed Church, Lisbon,
Ohio, Sept. 1, 1938 and was "ordained to the work of the Christian
Ministry by the Reformed Church in the United States" on October
16, 1938 and served St. Jacob's congregation until March 1, 1947.
During those years, he also served on the Rural Church committee
of the Southeast Ohio Synod; Temple of Good Will Committee of the
Ohio council of Churches; taught at Junior High Summer Bible Camps
every summer for the Ohio Synod; served as 4-H leader. Was
a member of the Kiwanis Club.
June 9, 1940 married Donna E. Checkler in her home Church at Wyandot.
Pastor 8 years in Louisville, Ohio church
Accepted a call to Paradise Evangelical and Reformed Church, Louisville,
Ohio, and began ministry March 1, 1947, serving there until May
1955.
During those years, also served on the East Ohio Synod Evangelism,
Higher Education and Camp committee. Also directed a Junior
High Bible Camp for a week each summer, for the Ohio synod, at Camp
Wanake, Beach City, Ohio.
Was a member of the Rotary club and served as president for one
year. Was elected a member of Masonic Lodge and member of
the Church Consistory made up the initiation team and was raised
by his brother, Francis Bormuth.
Ministered at Oak Harbor for 18 Years
Bormuth accepted a call to St. Paul's United Church of Christ,
Oak Harbor and
began his ministry there May 20, 1955, serving that congregation
until January 1, 1973. During those years a Christian
Education building was built; the church was redecorated and land
was secured for recreation and a parking lot. At that time
he also served on the Ohio conference High Education commission,
Research and Planning commission, and two summers as director of
the Sr. High camp at Templed Hills camp, Bellville; was a member
of the Rotary Club and served on year as president. Upon retirement
was elected Pastor Emeritus of St. Paul's' Church; also made an
Honorary member of the Oak Harbor
Rotary Club.
Greatest joy: Results of labors
During Bormuth's ministry, eleven boys entered the ministry from
the congregations served; four from Lisbon, four from Louisville
and three from Oak Harbor.
Upon retirement, the Bormuths moved to the farm near Wyandot, former
home of his wife, Donna. Since retirement, he has served interim
pastorates at Hope United church of Christ, Sulphur Springs; Emanuel
United Church of Christ, green Camp; Zion United Church of Christ,
Prospect,; and Emanuel United Church of Christ, Upper Sandusky,
where we was elected Honorary Pastor in 1981 and still serves part
time.
The Bormuths enjoy gardening, taking care of the lawn and 22 fruit
trees in
season.
(Author's note: In Bormuth's letter to me he remarked, "It was
good to hear from
you. Your letter brings back many pleasant memories of Fostoria,
the Pontiac Club, and the time the group of us traveled to Columbus
and were inspired to start the club.")
Reader Feedback Glaring error in YMCA article
Everywhere I went after last week's article about the YMCA and
Pontiac club was published, readers informed me that John Hollenbaugh,
a member of the Pontiac Club, whose name and face appeared in the
article, was deceased.
I apologize for the error. I can not recall seeing his obituary
in The Review Times. My regrets especially to his wife, still living,
and to daughter Patti Danner, Perry St.
John and I were friends from boyhood through high school and the
many years after that when he married and raised his family in Fostoria.
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Offer thanksgiving for the continuing mercy and grace being shown
to us. continue in intercession that the Holy Spirit
work conviction of sin, "godly sorrow' and obedience into all believers.
Pray specifically for a restoration of the ten Commandments as our
national standard, for godly leadership and for a fulfillment of
America's role in the world wide propagation of the gospel
Presidential Candidates
God's moral spotlight continues to be not only on the church but
on the turbulent political arena as well. Since only righteousness
exalts a nation (Proverbs
14:34), candidates for high office cannot ignore the morality of
their pirate conduct. continue to intercede for an exposure
of corruption, that God reveal His choice for our next President
and that this man now finds favor with the American Public.
Christian Education
Offer thanksgiving for the continuing establishment of Christian
schools, the
revival and legal sanction of home- schooling and for the multitudes
of young people who are receiving quality, moral educations.
Intercede for all Christian teachers and administrators, including
those serving in public schools. Pray that Christian colleges
be revived, prospered and restored to moral and academic excellence.
NASA and Aviation Industries
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the wisdom
and prudence being granted to NASA engineers. Intercede that the
Lord remove all corrupt, seditious and incompetent personnel from
the aviation industry, NASA and related industries. In the
name of Jesus Christ continue to
break curses and bind demonic assaults which Satanic networks and
convenes have conjured to destroy the U.S. space program, air travel
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