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Teri Parker Lewis brings historic women of faith to the stage

Between instructing theater students at Greenville's Fine Arts Center and taking care of her 1-year-old son, Teri Parker Lewis has found time to be involved in her church in a unique way.... Continue Reading »

Endorsing Kile Antone

I want to say a word of affirmation for Kile Antone. Kile is currently feeling God's leadership to run for president of the South Carolina Baptist Convention.... Continue Reading »

Supporting Fred Stone

The announcement of Fred Stone as a candidate for state convention president is great news for South Carolina Baptists. While Dr. Stone certainly has the qualifications from a denominational perspective to serve as president, he is more valuable to... Continue Reading »

In praise of ‘Shepherding’

Several weeks ago, we had the pleasure of spending a few days at White Oak Conference Center. As we gathered with others for the 'shepherding the Shepherd? conference, we were welcomed with southern hospitality. The staff from the convention... Continue Reading »

Let churches fund healthcare

T.J. Horton (?Church is healthcare answer,? Oct. 1) stole my letter! However, I wish to add something. We, the church, are indeed called to be our brothers? keepers. So why aren't we?... Continue Reading »

Pickens pastor to be nominated for SCBC president

Fred Stone, pastor of Pickens First Baptist Church, announced Oct. 20 that he will be a candidate for president of the South Carolina Baptist Convention.... Continue Reading »

Sims to be nominated for Pastor’s Conference president at Nov. 9 meeting

Bryant Sims, pastor of First Mt. Moriah Baptist Church in Greenwood, will be nominated for president of the 2010 South Carolina Baptist Pastor's Conference.... Continue Reading »

South Carolina medical volunteers treat 1,111 Nepalis

KATHMANDU, Nepal ? It's 7 a.m. and the temporary clinic is not yet open, but about 100 people wait in line longing for a cure. All are hoping to obtain medical treatment from the ?American doctors? that they likely... Continue Reading »

Myrtle Ghent Killen Byrd

Myrtle Ghent Killen Byrd, 84, of Charleston, mother-in-law of Charleston Southern University president Jairy Hunter, died Sept. 27 after a lengthy illness.... Continue Reading »

Hollow Creek to celebrate 175th anniversary

Hollow Creek Baptist Church, Aiken, will celebrate its 175th anniversary Oct. 25.... Continue Reading »

Greenville church utilizes Internet for missionary work

Advancements in technology have created new opportunities for sharing the gospel around the world. Forestville Baptist Church, Greenville, is heeding the Great Commission with the implementation of an Internet-based outreach program.... Continue Reading »

George Jerome Mitchell

George Jerome Mitchell, 79, of Taylors, a retired pastor and public school teacher, died Oct. 1, 2009, at St. Francis Hospital, Greenville.... Continue Reading »