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Bivocational pastors to meet for dinner Jan. 28 at Arnold

January 7, 2008 By The Pathway

Bivocational pastors to meet for dinner Jan. 28 at Arnold

JEFFERSON CITY—The Missouri Baptist Bi-Vocational Ministers Association (MBBMA) will have a dinner for all bivocational pastors, vocational evangelists and their spouses at 5 p.m. Jan. 28 at First Baptist Church, Arnold. Cost is $4 for two at the door, with a single price of $2.

Most of the cost for the dinner will be covered by the Missouri Baptist Convention. The dinner is being held just prior to the start of the State Evangelism Conference, Jan. 28-29, at First Arnold.

Reservations must be made before 2 p.m. Jan. 25 to Jack Slade, pastor, Cornerstone Baptist Church, Lamar, at (417) 682-3390 or (417) 681-0512 or Becki Kelley at 800-736-6227, ext. 202. Email can also be utilized at SLFra1@aol.com or bkelley@mobaptist.org.

There will be several items given away for free at the event. Those include various materials and books as well as a free gas car to the bivocational pastor who comes the longest distance.

The North American Mission Board, Belmont University and Olford University are among the entities contributing free items.

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