Dr. Raymond C. Ortlund Sr.

Dr. Raymond C. Ortlund, Sr. (July 9, 1923 - July 22, 2007) was a pastor, author, broadcast radio program host and Christian speaker. He was heard by millions across the nation on his radio program The Haven of Rest. Raymond C. Ortlund Sr. and his wife Anne Ortlund (1923-November 4, 2013), were ministers around the world, primarily to pastors, missionaries, churches and Christian organizations. Ray, Sr. and Anne have written numerous books together over their years of ministry including: Three Priorities for a Strong Local Church, and Up with Worship.[1][2] [3][4][5] [6]

Education

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Ministry

Raymond C. Ortlund Sr.'s his first pastor work was in Christiana, Pennsylvania, then at East Glenville Church, Scotia, New York.[9] Raymond was part of a two-month pastor exchange program in 1959, where he worked in England.[10] Returning from England Raymond became the Senior Pastor at Lake Avenue Congregational Church in Pasadena, California from September 1959 to the late 1970s. Raymond's Sunday morning services at Lake Avenue Congregational Church were broadcast over radio station KRLA.[11] After 20 years at Lake Avenue Ray and wife Anne founded Renewal Ministries. With Renewal Ministries they traveled around the world teaching about renewal and revival among God’s churches. Ray hosted the Haven of Rest radio broadcast with his distinctive voice for 19 years from 1981 to 2000.[12][13] Raymond C. Ortlund Sr. also served as a teaching pastor at Mariner's Church in Newport Beach, California in the 1980s. The National Religious Broadcasters Hall of Fame inducted Ray in 2008 for his years of hosting the Haven of Rest.[14] Anne’s was the organist for the Old Fashioned Revival Hour radio broadcast with Dr. Charles E. Fuller and the The Joyful Sound program. Ray and Anne work in the revival movement at Wheaton College in 1970.[15] For a number of years Ortlund wrote a weekly column for the Pasadena Star-News called Out of a Pastor's Study. The Haven of Rest radio program was started in 1934 by Paul Myers in Los Angeles. Myers was the host the program for 37 years, followed by Paul Evans starting in 1971. Ray took over the program in 1981 and hosted the program till 2000. The Haven of Rest program was renamed Haven Today in 2000 and is currently hosted by Charles Morris, the programs fourth host.[16][17][18]

Personal

Ray parents were Swedish- Americans. Ray was born in Des Moines, Iowa, the youngest of five children. Ray served in the US Navy in World War II for three and half years. Ray & Anne Ortlund met at a prayer group at the University of Redlands in 1944, during a home stay between deployment. After the war Ray & Anne married at the Fourth Presbyterian Church in Washington, D.C. and honeymooned in the Shenandoah Valley.[19] Anne is the daughter of U.S. Brigadier General Joseph B. Sweet.[20] Their son Raymond C. Ortlund, Jr. took over Renewal Ministries and serves as President of Renewal Ministries. Their son Dane Ortlund is Senior VP for Bible Publishing at Crossway. Their daughters are Sherry and Margie. Raymond C. Ortlund Sr. grandson is Rev. Gavin Ortlund.[21] [22][23][24][25] [26][27] [28][29]

Death

Ray passed way on July 22, 2007 after a long battle with pulmonary fibrosis, a lung disease. A friend of Ray's was Bill Bright who suffered with the same disease and gave Ray encouragement. Two memorial services were held; one at Saint Andrew's Presbyterian in Church in Newport Beach on July 27, 2007 and the second at Lake Avenue Congregational Church on July 28, 2007.[30][31][32][33]

Books

Magazines

Essays

Articles

References

  1. Good Reads, Raymond C. Ortlund Sr.
  2. Raymond C. Ortlund, Sr.: 1923-2007, 23 July 2007, by Raymond C. Ortlund Jr.
  3. Anne Ortlund,books
  4. thegospelcoalition.org, Raymond C. Ortlund Sr.
  5. Anne Ortlund ascends to heavenly joy, reunited with Jesus and her beloved Ray, November 5, 2013, By Mark Ellis
  6. Anne Sweet Ortlund
  7. Ray Ortlund, Prominent Pastor and Radio Broadcaster, Passes Away, Monday, July 23, 2007
  8. Independent Star-News from Pasadena, California, Page 58, Raymond C. Ortlund, April 22, 1962
  9. Princeton Seminar, THE PRINCETON SEMINARY BULLETIN 1950, Raymond C. Ortlund
  10. Independent Star-News from Pasadena, California, Page 4, May 24, 1959
  11. Independent Star-News from Pasadena, California, Page 118, April 3, 1960
  12. OC Register, 'Haven Today': Bringing the gospel to the masses for 80 years, Dec. 29, 2014
  13. Celebrating 80 Years of Haven Today, by: Haven Today, March 26, 2014
  14. The National Religious Broadcasters Hall of Fame induction Ray in 2008
  15. wheaton.edu, The Moving of the Holy Spirit – Hudson T. Armerding, January 15, 2010
  16. Haven Today, about
  17. The Press-Enterprise &, Haven Christian radio broadcast celebrates 80 years, Dec. 25, 2014
  18. OC Register, 'Haven Today': Bringing the gospel to the masses for 80 years, Dec. 29, 2014
  19. Anne Ortlund’s valentine remembrance: moonlit horseback ride led to divine romance, February 11, 2013
  20. Hymn Time, Elizabeth Anne Sweet Ortlund 1923-2013
  21. Renewal Ministries at ortlund.net
  22. Cross way, Raymond C. Ortlund Jr.
  23. Ray Ortlund Sr. at ortlund.net
  24. Raymond C. Ortlund, Sr.: 1923-2007, 23 July 2007, by Dane Ortlund
  25. Good Reads, Raymond C. Ortlund Sr.
  26. Rev. Gavin Ortlund, at about me
  27. Gavin Ortlund's web site
  28. Anne Ortlund Passed Away at 90, Reunited with Jesus and Her Beloved Ray
  29. Building a Great Marriage, page 114, By Elizabeth A. Ortlund
  30. The untold story of Pastor Ray Ortlund’s beautiful home-going, September 12, 2012
  31. Mission Network, Pastor and radio broadcaster dies, PUBLISHED ON 25 July, 2007 BY David Vranish
  32. Soul Shepherding, In memory of Ray Ortlund Sr., Be Devoted to Christ like Ray Ortlund Sr.
  33. Revive Our Hearts, Recognizing Widowhood as a Gift, Series: A Conversation with Anne Ortlund
  34. How To Begin Again, December 29, 1974, ortlund.net
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