2003 Archives
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National Acteens Convention knocks at Nashville_81103
Posted: 8/8/03
National WMU President Janet Hoffman addresses the gathering of teen girls at the Tennessee Capitol. (Larry Hyche/BP Photo) National Acteens Convention knocks at Nashville
By Erin Curry
Baptist Press
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (BP)–More than 6,500 teenage girls, gathered for the National Acteens Convention in Nashville, assembled for a prayer rally at the Tennessee State Capitol to pray for Nashville, Tennessee, America and the world.
10/10/2003 - By John Rutledge
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All-State musicians hoist a tune and a tool on mission_81103
Posted: 8/8/03
The All-State Choir and Orchestra performs at Westbury Baptist Church in Houston. All-State musicians hoist
a tune and a tool on missionHOUSTON–Ministry harmonized with music this year as the Texas Baptist All-State Choir and Orchestra took on a new emphasis.
In addition to rehearsals and performances, the 169 high school students selected for the All-State group devoted a day to hands-on ministry in a variety of settings.
“We began seeing the need to change the emphasis from performance to missions for the students,” explained Debbie Smith, one of the event's organizers. “Our role is not only to equip them for music ministry. We want to instill in them that what we do with our God-given talent is more than just singing; it's getting in the midst of people with your hands and your heart.”
Blake Owens of First Baptist Church in New Braunfels serves at the Salvation Army Boys & Girls Club of Houston. 10/10/2003 - By John Rutledge
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Around the State_81103
Posted: 8/8/03
Around the State
Hardin-Simmons University has added 14 people to the university's media relations advisory board including Fran Adkins, Randy Armstrong, Glenn Dromgoole, Jack Holden, Ewart Jones Jr., Bob Lapham, Werth Mayes, Terry Minami, Bryan Mundy, Richard Seaman, Janie Sellers, Don Tabor, Dick Tarpley and Darrell Wood.
Amy Austin has been named assistant director of alumni relations at the University of Mary Hardin-Baylor.
Dennis O'Connell, professor of physical therapy, has been named to occupy the Shelton-Lacewell Endowed Chair of Physical Therapy at Hardin-Simmons University.
On hand for the dedication of the new sanctuary of First Church in Troup were former pastors, staff and their families. Included were (first row) Vicki Rogers, Phyllis Elliott, D.J. Buckley, Toy Buckley, Whitney Buckley, Dotty Cheatham and Pastor James Cheatham; (second row) Kevin Rogers, Danny Elliott, David Buckley, Charles Goodson and Phyllis Goodson; (third row) David Waldrop, Jeannie Ashcraft, Doris Bilderback, Michelle King and Michaela King; (fourth row) Lynn Ashcraft, Carl Bilderback, Minister of Music and Youth Lance King and McKenzie King. 10/10/2003 - By John Rutledge
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