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Proposed resolutions for MBC annual meeting needed by Oct. 1

August 25, 2014 By The Pathway

Missouri Baptist Convention messengers planning to submit proposed resolutions during this year’s annual meeting are encouraged to send the proposals by Oct. 1 to the Resolutions Committee, Missouri Baptist Convention, 400 E. High Street, Jefferson City, MO 65101-3253; Fax 573-635-5869; E-mail: pjeffries@mobaptist.org.

Sending resolutions in advance of the annual meeting of the convention makes possible a more thorough consideration of the resolution and expedites the committee’s work. This year’s annual meeting will be held Oct. 27-29, 2014 at Tan-Tar-A Resort, Osage Beach.

Proposed resolutions should be typed, and should contain (1) the name and address of the messenger submitting each proposal; (2) name of the church that messenger will be representing; and (3) the title of the resolution. All resolutions must also be officially submitted in person by a registered messenger to the MBC Recording Secretary, David Krueger, by the end of the evening session on Monday, October 27.

Serving on the 2014 MBC resolutions committee are Mauricio Vargas (chairman), Southridge Baptist Church, Jefferson City; Roy Dameron, Concord Baptist Church, Jefferson City; Kenny Martin, First Baptist Church, Ellington; Josh Tillman, First Baptist Church, Oak Ridge; and Jonathan Whitehead, Abundant Life Baptist Church, Lee’s Summit.

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