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Directoryofbapti2000bapt.Pdf THE LIBRARY OF THE UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA AT CHAPEL HILL THE COLLECTION OF NORTH CAROLINIANA C286 B22s 2000 Directory UNIVERSITY OF N.C. AT CHAPEL HILL 00032729156 FOR USE ONLY IN THE NORTH CAROLINA COLLECTION Form No. A-368, Rev. 8/95 Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2014 https://archive.org/details/directoryofbapti2000bapt cut* Directory |£°j=^ OF THE 1 70TH Annual Session of the Baptist State Convention of North Carolina Lawrence Joel Memorial Coliseum Winston-Salem, North Carolina November 13-14, 2000 Contents Directory of Churches 5 Directory of Pastors 57 Directory of Associate Pastors 96 Directory of Ministers of Education 101 Directory of Ministers of Music 106 Directory of Ministers of Youth 141 Directory of Associations 163 Directory of Directors of Missions and Associational Staff 165 Directory of Denominational Employees 169 Directory of North Carolina Foreign Missionaries 174 1 1 Alphabetical Listing of Churches The church addresses were taken from the Annual Church Profile to the Association. Please report any discrepancies which may appear. CHURCH ADDRESS CITY/STATE/ZIP PHONE ASSOCIATION - - 1Qi;c:i /7AA"\ *) Drt« *i ! n i . --.I > 71-1 Ql Aaron DOr(J Box 200TAA Montezuma, Mrinl. zoodj-uzoo Avery Abbotts Creek zolo Abbotts Creek Church. Kd High rOint, INC z/ZCO-OZl vjjo^ ooy-o'Tiu Liberty Abbottsburg IjoZj iwisted Hickory Kd Diadenboro, inc zojZU-/iu/ Dln/]anoiaden \7^.U« a~ r, f~ TQAOA 071"! /Q1Q\ Q7i ">_tl_. Abees Grove o}*t Abees drove Church Ka valdese, MNC zoovu-o/t-j Catawba River /ni n\ n__ 1 a") l Aberdeen First /UU bandhuls boulevard Aberdeen, iNC zoJId (vlU; ^77-1421 bandhills Acorn Hill KK 1 DOX 32/ larboro, NC z/csoo-vllo South Roanoke rltdtnlraa Mr 1Q71 fl 1 1 1(1 7-y - Acquoni rU Box 1 It9 Cherokee, nc zo / i v- i ity s, / U7j / / iuo NC Miscellaneous /'A^A^ 770 Adamsville 13Uz N Berkeley blvd Ooldsboro, NC z/dj4-J4zz (,yiy; / /o-lzljnn Neuse 1 "1AT M D „-l . „ 1 „ . Dl, J mi 770 Adamsville Korean 13U2 N berkeley blvd Ooldsboro, NC z/j34-34zz (yiyj / /o-izi_>nn Neuse C ; 1,1., Kl^~ ioi t/i ii £ 1 Adaville 805 Oakland Rd bpindale, NC zoloU-zlo4 {olo) zoo-zJol Green River Xl/"~ Vi 11 _ . Adonai Korean Fayetteville 6834 Timbercrolt Ln Fayetteville, NC 2o3l4ojo6 NC Miscellaneous xi/— Adonai Korean WF PO Box 12133 Wake Forest, NC 27587 NC Miscellaneous\ 4 11 Advance 1938 NC Highway 801 S Advance. NC 27006-/418 (336) '-'98-0302 Piloi Mountain Aenon 7503 Town Creek Rd Elm City, NC 27822-9083 (2D2) 236-4/91 South Roanoke African Mission 201 Dixie Trl Raleigh, NC 2/607-7015 (919) 828-6161 Raleigh Ahoskie First 306 Main St W Ahoskie, NC 27910-3320 (252) 332-4003 West Chowan Alamance First 4363 NC 62 South Burlington. NC 27201 (336) 228-9971 Mount Zion Alarka Missionary 363 Jones Creek Rd Bryson City, NC 28713-8660 (828) 488-8641 Tennessee River Albemarle 445 Soundside Rd Edenton. NC 27932-8920 (252) 482-7577 Chowan Albemarle First 202 N 2nd St Albemarle. NC 28001-3930 (704) 982-21 1 Stanlv Albertson PO Box 37 Albertson, NC 28508-0037 Eastern Albertson Road 1506 Blandwood Dr High Point. NC 27260-8202 (336) 882-9278 Central Triad Albion Albion Church Rd Mount Airy, NC 27030 Sum- Alexander . 512 Fletcher Martin Rd Alexander, NC 28/01-9727 French Broad Alexander 1071 S Broadway St Forest City, NC 28043-3680 (828) 245-7766 Sandy Run Alexander Memorial 208 S Main St Belmont, NC 28012-3832 (704) 825-3216 Greater Gaston Alexis 1 18 Alexis Church Rd Alexis, NC 28006 (704) 263-2301 Greater Gaston All Nations PO Box 643 Concord, NC 28026-0643 Cabarrus Allen Jay 1100 E Fairfield Rd High Point, NC 27263-2338 (336) 434-1968 Central Triad Allen Memorial 1222 Longbranch Rd Grover, NC 28073-8763 (704) 937-7961 Kings Mountain Aliens Creek 549 Aliens Creek Rd Waynesville, NC 28786-5203 (828) 456-5959 Havwood Almond 351 Watia Rd Brvson City, NC 28713-6183 Tennessee River Altamahaw 3445 Altamahaw Church St Elon College, NC 27244-9333 (336) 584-1242 Mount Zion Altapass 3631 Altapass Hwy Spruce Pine, NC 28777-D51/ (828) ; 63-0660 Mitchell Alum Springs 131 Alum Springs Rd Mount Olive, NC 28365-9267 (919) 658-2787 Eastern Amherst 1024 Amherst Rd Morganton, NC 28655-6818 (828) 437-7803 Catawba River A l o A \ i— 1 1 r*J lO^/^^ £Lr\~t ~t 1 f\~> Amis Chapel 9189 Amis Chapel Rd Oxford, NC 2756D-8978 I 919) 693-3193 Flat River Amity ool Amity Church Kd Iron Station, NC 28080-8716 (704) 733-4340 South Fork -1 Tl » 1 A rt"ir"T Amity /vo/ N NC Highway 109 \IWinston Salem,C_l NCXT/" 2710/-9237n Libertv Anderson Creek Comm zUoD Kay Kd Spring Lake. NC 28390-7739 (910) 436-0548 Little River Anderson drove HID h Main M Albemarle, NC 2o001-olo2 ( / 04) yaz-2z03 Stanlv D „ < T7 \ , J ______ TQAAl AlTT Andrews First DOrU box 4z/ Andrews, MrNC zov_)l-U4Z/ (ozo) 3zl-Dl lz Truelt Angier 1 Hickory bt b Angier, NC zo(ji-o:>39 (919) o39-ol 14 Little River r\..-U--—. _n-;n /Al rt\ klld Angier Avenue ziui Angier Ave Uurham, MrNC z//(Jj)-4z_>9i77m (yiy) 3yo-04_5u^AA Yates Ansonville Godfrey Ave Ansonville,A HMHinll* MrNC zoUU/TQAA7 / 7AA\ OTA OTTO Anson 'C Anthony Grove Zol Hephzibah Church Kd Crouse, nc ZoUjj-y/_o /7A il\ AAA 1 Greater Gaston 1 -1Q Hni Ct i"11A\ A")^ A1A1 Antioch itC5 urumm bt Asheboro, nc z/zuj-ioiv (,3JOj OZj-OjOI Kanuolpn /Al/"\> Antioch l/uu Midway Kd be. tsohvia, nc zot-zz-ouzt (,y iu) ZjjojjZ Brunswick „ _ 1 ij;11 /nin\ Antioch i/u/ wnite cross Kd cnapeifU„ rim, Mrnc zoio-v/l_>")7~1A 07 1 ^ (yiy; yzy-zzA")0 TTTAju Mount Zion Antioch zjz jKyianu .-we Charlotte,rlnrl/ifro Mrnc _ozud-/")Q1A~. 7 dot"I AJ. United AnMnrh tjit nedinsviue tvci tnueio, nc z/ozjt-o/ /o t,ZjZJ 77D-Z777 North Roanoke rtll 1 A"! QQA 1 i^i71 UUCIl 6237 Front Street raicon, inl zo_>*tz ( y iu j you- iu / j New South River A n M/"*j-ri\MJ\M 3835 Bonlee Carbonton Rd* LiOlOStOn, NC z/z_>z-v*tzo Sandv Creek A n tint* n C11HUUt.Il jvj oecKs iNursery Kd Lexington, nc z/zyz-/uuo ijjo; /yt5-zj>/o NC Miscellaneous A n lir^pVi I in^nlnrAn Mr ")ftAAl will (7HA.\ 771 1 "^^l /\l 1 111UC jjo/ c nignwav i ju uncointon, nc zouyz-oi'TT V / U7j / jZ-1jj1 South Fork fill ( Q 1 fn 77Q 04. 1 ^ liucil LumDerton, nc zo_>jto-/yyj \,y lvj ) 1 j>y-y7ZD Robeson Antioch 00/ u ljiq ntgnway *tzi rviamers, nc z/jjz l,y luj ovj- jyo4 Little River Antioch RR 1 Marshall, NC 28753-9801 NC Miscellaneous Antioch 8490 NC 39 Middlesex, NC 27557 (919) 965-8249 Johnston Antioch 6223 Love Mill Rd Monroe, NC 28110-7005 (704) 753-4977 Union Antioch 2441 Antioch Rd Morganton, NC 28655-9354 (828) 437-7740 Catawba River Antioch 137 Antioch Ave Mount Airy, NC 27030-8407 (336) 789-2057 Surry' Antioch 1757 Sandy Cross Rd Reidsville, NC 27320-8835 (910) 951-2734 Dan Valley Antioch 16920 Stokes Ferry Rd Richfield, NC 28137-6799 (704) 985-8237 Stanlv Antioch 1237 Rozier Siding Rd Saint Pauls, NC 28384-6967 (910) 844-5757 Burnt Swamp Antioch 580 Antioch Church Rd Taylorsville, NC 28681-7937 (828) 632-2929 Alexander Antioch 677 Antioch Church Rd Timberlake, NC 27583-9310 (336) 597-3755 Beulah Antioch 542 Iron Duff Rd Waynesville, NC 28785-8465 (828) 627-1200 Havwood Director}' of Churches/5 Anuoch 9 Antioch Church Rd Weaverville. NC 28787-9603 Buncombe Antioch 1184 Antioch Church Rd Whiteville. NC 28472-8859 (910) 640-1467 Columbus Anuoch 1298 Antioch Church Rd Wilkesboro, NC 28697-9212 (336) 984-2323 Bner Creek Antioch 910 Palmer Ln Winston Salem. NC 27107-5246 (336) 788-3281 Pilot Mountain Apex 110 S Salem St Apex, NC 27502-1823 (919) 362-6176 Raleigh Apple Grove 553 Rip Shin Rd Lansing, NC 28643-9154 (336) 384-2640 Ashe Aquadale 32871 Church St Norwood, NC 28128-7555 (704) 474-5287 Stanly Aquone 71 Old School Rd Topton, NC 28781-6519 (828) 321-4151 Macon Arab 4912 Stoney Trace Dr Apt D Charlotte, NC 28227-6099 (704) 573-0840 Baptist Metrolina Arab Mission 4815 Six Forks Rd Raleigh, NC 27609-5205 (919) 787-3740 Raleigh Archdale First 107 Frazier St Archdale, NC 27263-3012 (336) 431-5165 Central Triad Arden First 3839 Sweeten Creek Rd Arden. NC 28704-3135 (828) 684-6780 Buncombe Ardmore 501 Miller St Winston Salem. NC 27103-3610 (336) 725-8767 Pilot Mountain Arlington 9801 Arlington Church Rd Charlotte. NC 28227-9771 (704) 545-4589 Baptist Metrolina Arlington 1500 Bethlehem Rd Rocky Mount, NC 27803-2113 (252) 937-7729 North Roanoke Arlington Bivd 1007 W Arlington Blvd Greenville, NC 27834-5619 (252) 756-2122 South Roanoke Arlington First 345 S Main St Jonesville, NC 28642-2721 (336) 835-2212 Yadkin Arran Lake 1130 Bingham Dr Fayetteville, NC 28304-2821 (910) 424-7211 New South River Arrington Branch 443 Arrington Branch Rd Marshall. NC 28753 Broad Asbury 395 Asbury Rd Seagrove. NC 27341-7423 (910) 873-7358 Randolph Asheboro First 133 N Church St Asheboro, NC 27203-5435 (336) 629-9191 Randolph Asheville First 5 Oak St Asheville, NC 28801-3003 (828) 252-4781 Buncombe Asheville Korean 481 N Rugby Rd Hendersonville. NC 28791-8012 (828) 687-0173 Carolina Asheville Street 119 Asheville St Morganton, NC 28655-4336 (828) 438-8225 Catawba River Ashley Heights 10351 Aberdeen Rd Aberdeen, NC 28315-9705 (910) 944-1Q52 Sandhills Ashley's Grove RR 3 Box 1485 Conway.
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