Description: United Pentecostal Church- Dwight & Martha Hardin lp - My Test. Rev. Dwight L. Hardin, 82, of Bloomington, Indiana went to be with his Lord and Savior on Wednesday, December 29, 2021 at Bell Trace Health and Living, surrounded by his loving family. He was born on July 10, 1939 in Greene County, Indiana, the son of Rev. Clarence and Mamie Marie (Hamlin) Hardin. Dwight was a 1958 graduate of Nashville High School, where he was a star basketball player on the school team. He married the love of his life, Martha Ellen McCammon, on July 10, 1959 in Nashville, Indiana. Dwight always said; "She was my best birthday gift ever!" They were happily married sixty-two years. Dwight was a Minister and Pastor for over fifty years in Nashville, IN; Pierre, SD; Martinsville, IN; Washington, IN; Effingham, IL; Cedar Lake, IN; Wisner, LA; Houston, TX; and Bloomington, Indiana. He was a songwriter, musician, vocalist, recording artist, author, and evangelist for over sixty years. He was an ordained minister of the United Pentecostal Church International (UPCI). Dwight was known for his selfless love for others, he was a true man of God, he enjoyed fishing, and was also a "fisher of men" who lived to win souls to the Lord Jesus (Matthew 4:19). He also enjoyed pickin' & grinnin' on his guitar and mandolin, traveling all over the world, boating, and basketball. He was a great friend to many, and always had a word of encouragement to share with everyone he met. Dwight was a family man who loved his family dearly. His unique sense of humor lives on through many of his children and grandchildren. He will be greatly missed. Dwight is survived by his wife, Martha E. Hardin of Bloomington; his children, Mark (Ronda) Hardin of Xenia, IL; Melissa (Paul) Majdling of Bordeaux, France; Melinda “Mendy” (Damien) Erwin of Bloomington; six grandchildren, Miranda (Kevin) Tipsword; Micah Hardin; Marina (Jay) Soufflet; Melanie Majdling; Jarrod Erwin and Joshua Erwin; Five great grandchildren, Karson; Liam; Joselyn; Lincoln and Leah; his brother, Paul D. (Betty) Hardin of Nashville; two sisters, Trophina Sue Lucas of Nashville; Joanne (Gary) Jackman of Nashville; and several nieces, nephews, and cousins. He was preceded in death by his parents, two brothers: his twin James Franklin Hardin and Merle Ray “Bunny” Hardin; two sisters: Alma Lois Hardin and Wilma Louise Beavers. Apostolic Singers Nathaniel Urshan, Thoro Harris, Teri Tenney, Mickey Mangun, Kinzie Party, Jean Urshan, Sharon McKellar, Murrell Ewing, Lanny Wolfe Trio, Lanny Wolfe, Marietta Wolfe, Becky & Jimmy Pearce, Wanda Phillips, Phillips Craig Dean, Rev. Roosevelt York, Living Manna Trio, Geron Davis, Becky Davis, Davis Pedigo Band, Zelma Sue Croucher, Nancy Grandquist, Tim Pedigo, David Fauss Trio, A.T Morgan Jr, Orion Gleason, Ren Rutledge, Ruth Munsey, Janet Trout, Wayne Trout, The Sabins, Bonita Dave Petersen, Ron Dansby, Ron Simmons, Vonnie Ewing, Joan Ewing, Huey Long Family, Jimmy Pearce Trio, CFC, Ruby McKellar, San Francisco Gospelaires, Sharon Haygood, Shockley Trio, Singing Parkers, Teri Spears, Trona, Tammy Trout, United Pentecostal Singers, Texas Bible College, Mickey & Madelyn Shields, Tim Ayers, Dale Billie Smith, Danny Perdew, Ernest Weaver, Apostolic Echoes, Millie Harper, The Gospel Truth, The Garys, Harvestime Radio Sermons, Apostolic Gospel Trio, Karen Perry & Apostolic Action Singers,
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Artist: The Hardins
Speed: 33 RPM
Composer: United Pentecostal Church
Record Label: Mission Records
Release Title: My Test
Material: Vinyl
Type: LP
Record Grading: Excellent (EX)
Format: Record
Unit Type: Unit
Producer: Word Aflame Press
Style: Christian, Gospel, Southern
Record Size: 12"
Features: Original Cover
Genre: Religious & Devotional