2005 Archives
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Around the State_30705
Posted: 3/4/05
Around the State
Hardin-Simmons University's "Securing the Future" campaign has received in pledges or cash $28,251,236 –the largest amount ever received in a financial campaign at the school.
Ken Medema will be in concert at the University of Mary Hardin-Baylor at noon March 11. The concert is free and open to the public, but seating is limited. For more information, call (254) 295-4678.
Three staff members at the Baptist General Conven-tion of Texas have new responsibilities. Joyce Gilbreath, a member of Lake Pointe Church in Rockwall, has been named world hunger consultant for the Christian Life Commission. Karen Witcher, a member of Fielder Road Church in Arlington, has been named manager of events and promotion for the BGCT's Center for Music and Worship. Rodney Cottingham, a member of Westside Church in Lewisville, has been named the convention's accounting manager. 
Highland Park Church in Mount Pleasant has broken ground on an education wing. At a cost of approximately $350,000, the addition will contain nine Sunday school rooms. Participants in the groundbreaking ceremony included, front row (l-r), charter members Dean and Alma McCollum and Louise Rogers; Pastor Gaylon Riddle, Associate Pastor Troy White and Music Minister Waylon Moore. Back row (l-r), long range planning committee members Kathy McAlester, Jerry Smith, Ross Bond, Ralph Cutler and David Myers. 03/04/2005 - By John Rutledge
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