FORSYTH – When Juston Gates of First Baptist Church, Forsyth, first surrendered to the ministry, he imagined that most of his time would involve preaching, prayer and other “neat, spiritual stuff,” but 18 years in ministry have taught him otherwise. In fact, he came to find out that many of his days were filled with administrative tasks: making financial decisions, overseeing the work of committees, leading meetings and equipping the church’s ministry staff. “We (pastors) make so many … [Read more...]
Vic Borden: The pastor as counselor and guide
KANSAS CITY – Vic Borden, the pastor of Red Bridge Baptist Church here, focuses on his ministry strengths. For him, that means walking alongside his congregation as shepherd and counselor, weeping with those who weep and rejoicing with those who rejoice. “I’m just an OK administrator, theologian and preacher, but I am in my zone when I am tending the flock,” Borden said. I have that heart for God’s people, and I think they would tell you that. I feed them and I watch out for them and … [Read more...]
David Wells: The pastor as servant-leader
HILLSBORO – When it comes to serving, pastor David Wells prefers to lead Sandy Baptist Church by example. “Whether it is serving through missions, ministering or disaster relief, you can’t take the people where you haven’t been,” he said. “If I want them to serve, I need to be their servant first. Servanthood is about doing it with them, not for them.” Wells was in a perfect position to model servant leadership for Sandy Baptist. When they called him as pastor, they specifically asked … [Read more...]
‘May we never forget’
I appreciated the article in the August 8th issue entitled, Missouri Baptists honored by seminary for leadership in Conservative Resurgence. The resurgence is a significant part of the history of a people called Southern Baptist. That Southwestern Seminary would honor John Yeats, Gerald Davidson, Jim Wells, Fred Powell, and James Hefley for their leadership in moving the SBC back to its historic commitment to the Scriptures as infallible, authoritative, and inerrant is commendable. Without … [Read more...]
The Cooperative Program and the ‘Missouri Plan’
EDITOR’S NOTE: This is the third of several articles commemorating the Baptist history in Missouri, written by members of the Missouri Baptist Convention’s Historical Commission. Many Missouri Baptists do not realize how influential our state association was in establishing the current model for the Cooperative Program. In 1845, when the Southern Baptist Convention was formed by withdrawing fellowship from the Baptist Triennial Convention, many states like Missouri had to decide which … [Read more...]
SBU students design mobile app for state fair
BOLIVAR (SBU) – Four Southwest Baptist University Computer and Information Sciences students created an app used during the Missouri State Fair this year in Sedalia. The students met with Missouri Lt. Gov. Mike Parson in February to present the design of their mobile application for the state fair. “This is our first senior project with the Missouri state government, but so far, it has really been a great experience for our students,” and Dr. Tim DeClue, CIS department chair. The … [Read more...]
Missouri Baptist apologists launch podcast to defend, discuss faith
JEFFERSON CITY – Missouri Baptist Apologetics Network members Adam Cochrun and Dave Van Bebber have launched a bi-weekly podcast called “T.A.G. You’re It!” The podcast features interviews and debates about culture, current events, theology, and cults from a biblical perspective. “We wanted to do something that no other Missouri Baptist apologists were doing,” said Van Bebber. “We wanted to amplify the voice of Missouri Baptists engaged in defending the Christian faith.” Van Bebber and … [Read more...]
SBC’s oldest seminary extension in Trenton: 2017 marks 51-year anniversary
TRENTON – Pastors and lay leaders in northern Missouri have an opportunity to study the Bible together in a seminary extension site and they have been able to do that in Trenton for over 50 years. The Seminary Extension center of North Grand River Baptist Association has been notified that they are the longest continuous operating Seminary Extension center in the U.S. Seminary Extension centers are credentialed by the Seminary Extension Center in Nashville, which is operated by the … [Read more...]
MMO supports church multiplication, Children’s Home
JEFFERSON CITY – The Rheubin L. South Missouri Missions Offering supports 18 ministries in Missouri. This year’s theme is taken from 1 Cor. 3:9a (KJV): “For we are labourers together with God.” Following are two short stories of how the gifts of Missouri Baptists support missions projects throughout the Show Me State. Next Step Requests – Chairs Give A Boost At Anchor Church, a delivery of new chairs meant more than a comfortable seat during services. It was the “next step” for a … [Read more...]
First Baptist Branson organizes conference to spotlight OT’s role
BRANSON – Many – including too many in the church – see the first 39 books of the Bible as irrelevant and outdated, supplanted by the Good News of the New Testament. First Baptist Church of Branson is looking to disprove that notion. The Church is hosting a conference October 6-7 entitled “Christianity and the Death of the Old Testament.” The aim of this conference is to provide teaching and tools to ensure that believers take seriously all of God’s Word and are better prepared to read … [Read more...]
Ruminations as a busy summer gives way to another autumn
The Missouri Baptist Foundation Trustee Board’s presidential search committee is getting closer to recommending someone for the position. The committee could have a recommendation for the full board sometime in September. The committee, which was formed Dec. 9, includes Foundation Board Chairman Larry Shoaf, a Cape Girardeau-area businessman and member of First Baptist Church, Jackson; Jay Hughes, a staff member at Second Baptist Church, Springfield and Joby Steele, pastor, Macedonia … [Read more...]
Clinton church grieves after shooting
CLINTON – A Missouri Baptist congregation here is grieving after the Aug. 6th shooting of local police officer Gary Michael, Jr. Michael, 37, a member of First Baptist Church here, served with the Clinton police department for less than a year when he was shot to death after pulling someone over for a registration violation. According to Pastor Randy Shipman, Michael loved serving his community through law enforcement. He recalled a conversation he had with Michael only a few weeks … [Read more...]
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