Molino’s Travis Fryman, Former MLB Player, To Speak At Olive Baptist
January 30, 2009
Molino resident Travis Fryman, former third baseman for the Cleveland Indians, will be the guest speaker in both morning services on Sunday at Olive Baptist Church in Pensacola.
Fryman is speaking on the church’s “Bring a Friend Day”, where church members are encouraged to bring a friend that day to hear his evangelistic message.
Sunday night, Olive will gather in Passmore Hall to watch the Super Bowl after the evening service. Light refreshments will be available to enjoy as church members and guests kick back in the newly renovated building and watch some football on a larger-than-life screen.
“I am trusting God to give us a great day of harvest. Bring your friends to church this weekend,” Olive Pastor Ted Traylor wrote on his blog.
Sunday morning services at Olive Baptist are at 9:30 and 11:00. Evening services are at 6:00. The church is located at the corner of Olive Road and Davis Highway in Pensacola, near West Florida Hospital.
Fryman was a starting third baseman with the Detroit Tigers from 1990 to 1997. He was trade to the Arizona Diamondbacks in 1997 and was traded two weeks later to the Cleveland Indians. He played for the Indians from 1998 to 2002.
He made a total of five trips to the annual All Star Game and won a Gold Glove Award with a 60-game errorless streak.
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3 Responses to “Molino’s Travis Fryman, Former MLB Player, To Speak At Olive Baptist”
WOW…… you are absolutely correct! I’ve known Travis is a classy guy….. but he delivers in the pulpit as well!
Travis is an excellant speaker and has a true heart for Jesus. I assure you will be blessed.
I have never heard Travis speak from the pulpit, and I look forward to being there Sunday!