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Lexington to host martyrs conference

LEXINGTON BAPTIST Church, Lexington, will host The Voice of The Martyrs Southeast Regional Conference, "Surrounding Them with Love," Oct. 21-22.... Continue Reading »

CP Task force recommendations

? People “elected to Southern Baptist Convention positions of leadership” should come from “strong Cooperative Program churches” and should be “well-known advocates themselves of Cooperative Program commitment.” ? Every elected SBC and state convention leader “should promote the Cooperative... Continue Reading »

Reece named WMU student consultant

SUZANNE REECE has been named as ministry consultant for the student resource team for national WMU. A native of Greenville, Reece is a former member of Bethel Baptist Church.... Continue Reading »

Wilton to be nominated convention president

DON WILTON, pastor of First Baptist Church, Spartanburg, for the past 12 years, will be nominated for president of the South Carolina Baptist Convention at the annual meeting Nov. 15-16.... Continue Reading »

NGC hosts third Global Missions Conference

MORE THAN 35 missionaries from across North America and around the world were on the North Greenville College campus Sept. 26-28 to help interpret the Global Missions Conference theme, "Jesus to the World!"... Continue Reading »

Committee on Committees releases 2005 report

THIS IS THE FINAL report of the 2005 Committee on Committees. If approved by messengers to the 2005 annual meeting, members begin serving Jan. 1, 2006. Rudy Gray from Seneca is chairman.... Continue Reading »

S.C. disaster relief donations pass $1 million mark

AS OF SEPT. 27, more than $1 million has been donated to the South Carolina Baptist Convention disaster relief ministries to aid hurricane victims.... Continue Reading »

SBC president Welch, Driggers hail CP report

Southern Baptist Convention president Bobby Welch is applauding a task force report that calls for greater Cooperative Program support from leaders throughout the Southern Baptist Convention.... Continue Reading »

Church staff clears mud from Biloxi homes

?Most residents suffered a total loss, and some of them have no other place to go,? Wade Leonard of Mauldin said, observing that this was indeed the case for one woman in Biloxi, Miss., who was among those helped... Continue Reading »

Lane elected as ERLC officer

GREENWOOD PASTOR Hal Lane was elected as vice chairman of the board of trustees for the Ethics and Religious Liberty Commission.... Continue Reading »

Task force: ‘Changes needed in focus strategy, cooperation’

IF THE COOPERATIVE PROGRAM is to grow and thrive in the future, then leaders elected to national positions within the Southern Baptist Convention must come from churches committed to the Cooperative Program and must be CP "advocates" themselves, a... Continue Reading »

New Orleans family relocating to Hampton

First Baptist Church, Hampton, has received word that a seven-member family from New Orleans will move into a house that it has offered to Hurricane Katrina victims willing to relocate and make a ?fresh start? in the Lowcountry.... Continue Reading »