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Last updated Friday, Nov. 14, 1997
BSC messengers approve $31 million budget
Messengers to the Baptist State Convention (BSC) approved a $31-million budget at the annual BSC meeting on Wednesday ... (read the story)

Brunson
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Two conservatives, one moderate elected at BSC
Messengers to the Baptist State Convention (BSC) annual meeting elected two conservatives and a moderate to the BSC's three top offices. Mac Brunson, conservative pastor of Green Street Church in High Point, was elected president of the BSC. Mike Cummings, conservative director of missions for Burnt Swamp Association, was elected first vice president, while David Crocker, moderate pastor of Snyder Memorial Church in Fayetteville, won the second vice president's race ... (read the story)

Royston
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Royston to become new BSC executive
Messengers to the Baptist State Convention (BSC) in Winston-Salem unanimously elected James H. Royston as executive director-treasurer on Nov. 11 ... (read the story)
Constitutional changes approved Tuesday
Messengers to the Baptist State Convention (BSC) voted on several significant changes to the constitution and bylaws on Tuesday. A two-thirds vote of messengers was required for passage ... (read the story)
"Look at us!"
Too often in the past few years, most have come to report on our
differences, our battles and which group wins the control. It's a shame that
we would get more attention for these kinds of things than we get for our
message and the ministries we carry out as N.C. Baptists ... (read the story)
Roy Jordan Smith: A North Carolina Missionary
Perhaps no state Baptist leader has witnessed and helped direct more mission and ministry projects in North Carolina than Roy Smith, retiring executive director-treasurer of the Baptist State Convention ... (read the story)
Equestrian ministry share's God's love with horse owners
Harold Burton worked his way through college and seminary by training horses for shows.
Now he ministers to people in the horse industry. Burton, pastor at Immanuel Church in Kinston, felt a call about 10 years ago to minister to people who have horses. That call was the beginning of the N.C. Equestrian Ministry, which now includes Burton and several other pastors across the state ... (read the story)
Donate a kidney? That's what Jesus would do
For Nat Taylor, the decision to donate one of his kidneys to save the life of his friend was as simple as the four-letter motto on the wristband he wears -- W.W.J.D. -- "What Would Jesus Do?" ... (read the story)
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