Issue Archive - May 26, 2005
Published May 26, 2005
Front Page
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Ministers’ wives program to debut at SBC
Liz Traylor, Janet Wicker serve on inaugural board
Published May 26, 2005
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (BP)–While pastors gather for their annual conference prior to the Southern Baptist Convention in Nashville, Tenn., wives of ministers have the opportunity to attend a Monday morning session, June 20, at the Ryman Auditorium from 8:30 to 11:45 designed to meet their needs.
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Music City welcomes 500 Florida musicians at SBC
Published May 26, 2005
JACKSONVILLE (FBW)–America’s Music City is set to host nearly 500 Florida musicians from Daytona Beach and Tampa during the SBC in June. Florida pastors Bobby Welch and Ken Whitten will have the encouraging presence of their own church choirs when they speak at the Southern Baptist Convention annual meeting June 21-22 in Nashville.
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Crossover beckons marathoner
Published June 2, 2005
HIGHLAND, Calif. (BP)I want to be one of those
10,000.
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Jerry Vines pledges to stay busy after 23 years as a Southern Baptist pastor
Published May 26, 2005
JACKSONVILLE (BP)Jerry Vines will remain busy after he
retires from First Baptist Church in Jacksonville, next February.
OpinionEditorial
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Obi-Wan, George Will and the courts: Why worldview matters
Editorial
Worldview matters; it is inescapable and inevitable. Worldview
a comprehensive understanding of reality determines
how we order our lives, governs our decisions and shapes our
actions.
Point of View
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God’s calling central dynamic of preacher’s life, work
Point of View
Every preacher should know who calls—God! What He called us to do—preach! What He called us to preach—the Gospel.
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The tree of the knowledge of good and evil
Point of View
Have you ever thought about the fact that the good
on the tree of the knowledge of good and evil was
just as deadly as the evil? Indeed, without its good
the tree would have lost its allure and ceased from posing a
threat to anyone. Not even the subtle serpent could have enticed
someone to sin against God by picking foul fruit from a repulsive
tree for their dining pleasure. To be deadly the tree had to be
desirable and to be desirable it had to at least appear to be
good (Genesis 3:6).
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BREAKPOINT: One step at a time: Maryland and same-sex ‘marriage’
Point of View
Same-sex marriage advocates know better than to
try to push their cause on all of the people all at
oncetwo-thirds of Americans oppose it. In most places, they
are now taking it one little step at a time. Maryland has taken
its first step in that direction.
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FloridaFlorida News
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Jerry Vines pledges to stay busy after 23 years as a Southern Baptist pastor
JACKSONVILLE (BP)Jerry Vines will remain busy after he
retires from First Baptist Church in Jacksonville, next February.
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Three generations look back, look ahead
Vines’ legacy apparent at Southwestern Seminary
FORT WORTH, Texas (SWBTS) - Jerry Vines recently announced
that he will retire next February as senior pastor of the
historic First Baptist Church of Jacksonville, Fla. Vines has
been in the ministry for almost 50 years. Along the way, one
measure of his success can be found in the many young men he has
encouraged to pursue their passions of preaching and the
ministry.
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CROSSROADS debuts on Family Net, reaches national audience
JACKSONVILLE–(FBC) CROSSROADS video magazine will debut on Family Net beginning in June.
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FBC Orlando extends call to Uth as future senior pastor
ORLANDO (FBW)–First Baptist Church, Orlando, called David Uth as co-pastor and next senior pastor May 15. He will assume leadership of the 12,500-member congregation upon the retirement of current senior pastor Jim Henry.
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Asian, Haitian churches join FBC
JACKSONVILLE (FBW)According to a report released by the
Florida Baptist Conventions Church Planting Department,
Florida Baptists started 13 new churches in April 2005.
Florida News Briefs
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Special Education Retreat scheduled June 17-18 at Lake Yale Conference Center
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Florida Focus
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Florida Focus
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NationalNational News
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Leaders say federal marriage amendment needed
WASHINGTON (BP)When a federal marriage amendment failed
in Congress last year, a number of senators including
Democrat Joseph Lieberman and Republican John McCain
opposed it on the grounds that states should be able to decide
the issue on their own.
Features2005 SBC Annual Meeting
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Ministers’ wives program to debut at SBC
Liz Traylor, Janet Wicker serve on inaugural board
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (BP)–While pastors gather for their annual conference prior to the Southern Baptist Convention in Nashville, Tenn., wives of ministers have the opportunity to attend a Monday morning session, June 20, at the Ryman Auditorium from 8:30 to 11:45 designed to meet their needs.
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Music City welcomes 500 Florida musicians at SBC
JACKSONVILLE (FBW)–America’s Music City is set to host nearly 500 Florida musicians from Daytona Beach and Tampa during the SBC in June. Florida pastors Bobby Welch and Ken Whitten will have the encouraging presence of their own church choirs when they speak at the Southern Baptist Convention annual meeting June 21-22 in Nashville.
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Crossover beckons marathoner
HIGHLAND, Calif. (BP)I want to be one of those
10,000.
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SBC to focus on evangelism, ‘Everyone Can’ challenge
Tampa’s Whitten to deliver this year’s convention sermon
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (BP)The Music City is no stranger to
Southern Baptists and this June, Nashville will host thousands of
SBC church messengers and their family members who will gather
for ministry, evangelism and worship and to conduct the annual
meeting of the Southern Baptist Convention.
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African American Fellowship plans ‘Witness’ events in Nashville
Florida’s Sid Smith to be honored for service
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (BP)–“Witness For My Lord” will be the theme for the opening night of the June 19-20 meeting of the National African American Fellowship of the Southern Baptist Convention, preceding the SBC’s June 21-22 annual meeting in Nashville, Tenn.
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Hispanic group promotes Tennessee crusade during Crossover in June
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (BP)—The 18th Annual Reunion of the National Fellowship of Hispanic Southern Baptist Churches, encompassing various meetings and events prior to the SBC annual meeting in Nashville, will begin with a simultaneous evangelistic crusade across Tennessee.
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Florida Baptist pastors and laymen nominated, appointed to SBC posts
NASHVILLE (FBW)–Several Florida pastors and laymen are among the nominees slated for re-election and election to various SBC boards and commissions during the Southern Baptist Convention June 21-22 in Nashville, Tenn. The nominations were made by the 2005 Committee on Nominations.
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LifeWay, SBC building tours open June 18-22
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (BP)—Southern Baptist messengers visiting Nashville for the annual meeting in June will have the opportunity to tour the LifeWay Christian Resources buildings and the Southern Baptist Convention building, which is home to the Executive Committee, Ethics & Religious Liberty Commission, Southern Baptist Historical Library and Archives, Southern Baptist Foundation and Seminary Extension.
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50th annual Ministers’ Wives Conference to feature Kay Warren
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (BP)—Southern Baptist pastors’ wives will celebrate 50 years of annual gatherings Tuesday, June 21, in Nashville, Tenn.
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LifeWay cancels ‘Fast 50’ seminars
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (BP)–LifeWay Christian Resources has canceled the “Fast 50” seminars scheduled for June 23-24 following the Southern Baptist Convention’s annual meeting in Nashville, Tenn.
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SBC’s Conference of the Blind slates reorganizational meeting
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (BP)The Southern Baptist Conference of
the Blind will hold a reorganizational meeting June 18-19 in
Nashville, Tenn. Two sessions are planned: at 7:30 p.m. Saturday
and 9:30 a.m. Sunday; the location is yet to be determined.
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Evangelists plan ‘Revival at the Ryman’
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DOM’s to take an in-depth look at history of Baptist associations
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Messianic fellowship to hear Moody’s Jewish studies director
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Korean fellowship to hold 14th annual meeting June 20-22
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Denominational servants plan ‘kindred spirits’ gathering
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Seminaries to host annual luncheons in Nashville June 22
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SOUTHERN BAPTIST CONVENTION ANNUAL MEETING SCHEDULE
JUNE 21-22, 2005 • NASHVILLE, TENN • GAYLORD ENTERTAINMENT CENTER
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THEME
The Everyone Can Kingdom
ChallengeEvangelism
SCRIPTURE
Go therefore, and make disciples of all nations,
baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of
the Holy Spirit, teaching them to observe everything I have
commanded you. And remember, I am with you always, to the end of
the age.
Matthew 28:19-20 (HCSB)
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PASTORS' CONFERENCE SCHEDULE
June 19-20, 2005 • Gaylord Entertainment Center • Nashville, Tennessee
THEME
Build up the wall, stand in the gap
scripture
“I searched for a man among them who would repair the wall and stand in the gap ....” Ezekiel 22:30
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WMU MISSIONS CELEBRATION
June 19-20, 2005 • First Baptist Church • Nashville, Tennessee
THEME
Christ Followers—Pass On the Passion
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June 5: Life begins at Reception
John 1:10-13; 3:5-8, 14-18, 36
Wiley Richards is a retired professor of theology and philosophy at The Baptist College of Florida in Graceville.
Media Montage
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The Loved One offered free to military families by author who wants to support America’s troops
CAMDENTON, Mo. (BP)Author Catherine Palmer has come up
with a novel way to support Americas armed
forces in this time of war by offering a free copy of a novel she
coauthored, The Loved One, to every military family that
requests one.
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Star Wars’ good vs. evil may be vehicle for Gospel
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (BP)–Star Wars can serve as a vehicle for sharing the Gospel with younger Americans in a language they comprehend, a Cincinnati minister says, citing parallels between the cinematic classics good vs. evil themes and the obstacles Christians face in life.
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13 Portuguese-language titles promote Brazilian discipleship
Statistics show there are currently more than 40 million Christians living in Brazil
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (BP)–What is the most effective way to impact Brazilians with scriptural truths from such noted authors as Henry Blackaby, Beth Moore and Gary Smalley?
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B&H to release new titles
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (BP)– Broadman & Holman will release a lineup of books by Marvin Olasky, John Perry and Mathew Staver.
Bible StudyFamily Bible Study
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May 29: Leave a Godly Legacy
Genesis 24:1-4, 12-16, 50-51, 61-67
Wiley Richards is a retired professor of theology and philosophy at The Baptist College of Florida in Graceville.
Explore the Bible
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May 29: Rely on the Lord’s Faithfulness
Lamentations 3:19-33, 37-39
Steve Smartt is pastor of Moultrie Baptist Church in St. Augustine.
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June 5: Taking on a tough task
Ezekiel 1:1-3; 2:3-5; 3:4-11
Steve Smartt is pastor of Moultrie Baptist Church in St. Augustine.
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