2003 Archives
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TEXAS BAPTIST FORUM_110303
Posted: 10/31/03
TEXAS BAPTIST FORUM:
Brave BaptistsYesterday, I said goodbye to some of the bravest Baptists I have ever known.
When I first met the members of Colonial Hills Baptist Church in Cedar Hill in December 2001, they were fractured, broken, hurting and scared. Yet they voted to face their demons and begin the journey of intentional interim ministry.
For more than a year, they looked deeply within themselves, trying to discover what led to their earlier schism, to learn how to prevent a reoccurrence of those problems, and to put into practice what they had learned.
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10/31/2003 - By John Rutledge
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Patterson vows alliance with founders in inaugural address at Southwestern_110303
Posted: 10/31/03
During a prayer of dedication at his inauguration, Paige Patterson is surrounded by son-in-law and daughter Mark and Carmen Howell, wife Dorothy Patterson, daughter-in-law and son Rachel and Armour Patterson, as well as SBC President Jack Graham and immediate past seminary President Ken Hemphill. (Stephan Blan/BP Photo) Patterson vows alliance with founders
in inaugural address at SouthwesternFORT WORTH (BP)–Paige Patterson was inaugurated eighth president of Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary Oct. 21 with a vow to embody the standards set by the seminary's founders.
“We are headed to a full and thorough reaffirmation of the doctrine of B.H. Carroll and the founders,” Patterson said during the ceremony at Travis Avenue Baptist Church in Fort Worth. “We are headed to the reaffirmation of the centrality and of the incarnation of the atonement of Christ as the essential bedrock of Christianity.”
The seminary also is headed to a reaffirmation of Anabaptist reformation principles, of a church of “twice-born” men and women who bear witness of their faith through believer's baptism by immersion and a disciplined church membership, he said.
Patterson signs the 2000 Baptist Faith & Message. 10/31/2003 - By John Rutledge
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92-year-old pianist honored for service_110303
Posted: 10/31/03
92-year-old pianist honored for service
SAN ANGELO–Baptist Memorials Center honored longtime pianist Rowena Goss for 45 years of service.
Goss, who started playing the piano when she was 8, said she felt like she wasted years by not starting earlier.
After a few years of experience, she went on to teach piano lessons to some neighborhood children, charging a penny on up to a dollar for her services. At 12, she was interviewed by the Fort Worth Star-Telegram and named “The Youngest Piano Teacher in Texas.”
Baptist Memorials Center Administrator Pat Crump presents a plaque to pianist Rowena Goss for her 45 years of service at the San Angelo center. 10/31/2003 - By John Rutledge
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