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Here is the message I preached on Tuesday morning at this year's Missouri Baptist Convention.
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We just got back home from a great 3 days at the Missouri Baptist Convention held at 1st Baptist Church in Raytown, MO. The highlights of the week were plenty. I'd like to mention a few starting with the reelection of a godly group of officers; Jamie Hitt, Mitch Jackson, John Marshall & Bruce McCoy. I'm thankful for the leadership ...more»
Well, after a year of preparation and prayer I get the privilege of speaking this morning at the Missouri Baptist Convention Annual Meeting being held at First Baptist Church of Raytown. This year the convention is offering a live web feed of the convention so if you are so inclined, you can watch the message. The message is scheduled for ...more»
Here's the promo for One21 that we'll be using next week during the MBC Pastor's Conference. Lyle Witcher did an awesome job putting it together.
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I am very excited to announce that our church has agreed to partner with the Missouri Baptist Convention to host the 121 Conference which will occur on August 28th & 29th. The conference is an effort to help understand how to take 1st century mission and theology and apply it in a 21st century context. We hope to tackle issues ...more»
This week I am preaching a revival at Lewis & Clark Baptist Church which is between St. Joseph and Kansas City. LCBC is a small rural church that has had some rough times recently but they have a strong desire to reach their community under their new pastor, Roger Howe. One of the more important facts about LCBC is ...more»
I received this notice from Darren Casper who is managing "Show Me Church Partnership Church Planting Fund" which was set up to assist those pastors who lost funding due to the recent decision by the MBC Executive Board.
UPDATE: SHOW ME PARTNERSHIP CHURCH PLANTING FUND
While there were efforts by some state leaders to go ahead and fulfill the existing funding ...more»
In a welcome turn of events, Don Hinkle is reporting that as he understands it, the Missouri Baptist Convention is going to work to continue funding at least one of the Acts 29 churches that it had appeared to have cut ties with. He states that MBC ExComm members, and Dr. David Tolliver both want to fulfill their previously made ...more»



