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Arkansas Baptist State Convention 1995 ANNUAL a/the ARKANSAS BAPTIST STATE CONVENTION in the One Hundred Forty-Second Session (147111 Year) First Baptist Church Little Rock, Arkansas NEXT SESSION: Date: November 19-20, 1996 Place: Geyer Springs First Baptist Church, Little Rock Preacher: Kerry Powell, First, McGehee Altcrnate: Charles McAlister, Second, Hot Springs FUTUHE SESSIONS: November 11-12, 1997 Park Hill Baptist Church, North Little Rock November 3-4 , 1998 Ouachita Baptist University, Arkadelphia Novemher (J-I0, 1999 First Baptist Church, Springdale Octoher 31,Novel11her 1, 2000 Second Baptist Church, Hot Springs 1996 CONVENTION OFFICERS President , , , , ,, , ,, , , ,, ,, , , , ,, , , , , .., ....., . , , ,, , ., Rex M, Horne, Little Rock First Viccl'rcsidcnt , , ', , ....., .., , , .., , , , , , , ., , , Rich Kinc!, Magnolia Second Viccl'rcsidcnt """"",." " " " , ..". """ " Frank Lady, Jonesboro ARKANSAS BAPTIST STATE CONVENTION Emil Turncr,Exccutive Director 525 West Capitol, Little Rock Mail: P.O. Box 552.Little Rock.AR 72203 Telephone: (501) 376-4791 l-tWO-838-2272 Fax: (50I) 374-2754 TABLE OF CONTENTS BOARDS AND COMMITTEES Arkansas Baptist Children's Homes and Family Ministries . .. 13 Arkansas Baptist Foundation ............................................ 14 Arkansas Baptist Historical Commission . .. 14 Arkansas Baptist Newsmagazine ......................................... 15 Baptist Memorial Health Care System, Inc., Memphis, Tennessee . .. 15 Baptist Student Union - Advisory Committee . .. 16 Charter and Bylaws Committee .......................................... 18 Convention Nominating Committee ...................................... 18 Convention Program Committee ......................................... 18 Executive Board ...................................................... 11 Ouachita Baptist University ............................................. 11 State Joint Committee - National Baptist Ministries ......................... 17 Williams Baptist College ............................................... 17 ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION ...................................... 19 The Baptist Faith and Message ............................................ 27 DIRECTORIES Agencies .. .. 9 Arkansas Emeritus Missionaries ......................................... 178 Associationa1 Officers, Annual Meetings .................................., 294 Baptist Building ............................. ....................... .. 6 Bivocational Ministries . ............... ................................ 226 Churches and Missions . .. 179 Church Staff ......................................................... 226 Convention Officers ................................................... 5 Executive Board Officers ............................................... 5 Historical Directory ................................................... 31 Institutions .......................................................... 10 Other Ministers .. 226 Pastors ............................................................. 226 Woman's Missionary Union ... 9 PROCEEDINGS OF CONVENTION MEETING ........................... 34 Budget Adopted .. ............. .. ... ... .... .... .................... 39 Committees Appointed ., ...................... ........................ 34 Executive Board Report and Recommendations .................... ......... 51 Program ............................................................ 34 Resolutions 44 REPORTS Arkansas Baptist Children's Homes and Family Ministries. .. 75 Arkansas Baptist Foundation ............................................ 76 Baptist Memorial Health Care System, Inc., Memphis, Tennessee . .......... .... 79 Christian Civic Foundation of Arkansas. .. 81 Executive Board ...................................................... 51 Administration .................................................... 51 Annuity. .. .. .. 57 Arkansas Baptist Assembly, Siloam Springs .............. ............. 57 Arkansas Baptist Newsmagazine ...................................... 78 Baptist Book Store .. ............................................... 89 Baptist Student Union .................. .... ...... .............. .... 58 Brotherhood ...................................................... 59 Business Services .................................................. 60 Camp Paron ... .................................... ........... ... 61 Church Leadership Support ... ....... ...................... .......... 62 Church Music Ministries .......................... ....... ........... 64 Cooperative Program ..................................... ......... 65 Discipleship and Family Ministry ..................................... 66 Evangelism ....................................................... 67 Ministry of Crisis Support ............... .......... ..... ... ....... .. 68 National Baptists .................................................. 65 State Missions . .. 69 Stewardship ...................................................... 70 Sunday School .................................................... 71 Ouachita Baptist University ............................................. 85 Williams Baptist College ............................................... 87 Woman's Missionary Union 72 STATISTICAL TA BLES ............................................... 91 In Honor of Don Moore Don Moore, or Brother Don - preacher, denominational leader, hus­ band, father, friend- gave 13 years of selfless service to Arkansas Baptists as Executive Director of the Arkansas Bap­ tist State Convention. Prior to his tenure with the ABSC, he gave 36 years of his life serving as pastor of churches in Arkansas, Louisi­ ana, and Oklahoma. Arkansas churches he served included Grand Avenue Bap­ tist Church, Fort Smith; Walnut Street Baptist Church, Jonesboro; and Elliott Baptist Church, Camden. In addition, he served as president of the ABSC in DOll Moore 1974-75. Brother Don was born in Fort Smith. He attended the University of Arkansas and then graduated from Ouachita Baptist University. He received his master of divinity degree from Southwestem Baptist Theological Seminary. He married Shirley Terrell of Smackover in 1955. In 1993, Shirley passed away after a long battle with cancer. Brother Don and Shirley had two children, Cindy and Jeff. They had six grandchildren. In 1995, he married Nita Miller. Together, they have five children and 15 grandchildren. They now live in Little Rock. Brother Don plans to spend his retirement doing those things he loves - preaching, ministering, serving on foreign mission fields and giving time to his family. Brother Don has also served Southern Baptists. He served on the Board of Trustees for Golden Gate Baptist Theological Seminary. He has preached at Glorieta Baptist Assembly. He has written for Southern Baptist publications and served as an editorial consultant and author of worship materials, D isciple Study Bible, 1988. In addition, he wrote and published a booklet, Standing in the Gap, for interim pastors. ARKANSAS BAPTIST STATE CONVENTION 5 DIRECTORY ARKANSAS BAPTIST STATE CONVENTION 525 West Capitol P. O. Box 552 Little Rock, AR 72203 Te lephone: (501) 376-4791 1-800-838-2272 CONVENTION OFFICERS President ................................................. Rex M. Horne, Jr. 1000 Bishop Street, Little Rock, AR 72202-4624 First Vice-President ..............................................Rich Kin e! 1711 Gean Street, Magnolia, AR 71753 Second Vice-President ........................................... Frank Lady 1912 Brookhaven Road, Jonesboro, AR 72401-4725 EXECUTIVE BOARD OFFICERS President .................................................Charles McAlister 600 Garland Avenue, Hot Springs, AR 71913 Vice-President ..................................................Ben Rowell 626 Olive Street, Rogers, AR 72756 Executive Director-Treasurer ......................................Emil Turner P.O. Box 552, 525 West Capitol, Little Rock, AR 72203 6 1995 ANNUAL ADMINISTRATION - EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR Telephone: (SOl) 376-479 1, Ext, 5102-5101 Emil Turner, ,, , , ,, , , , ,, , , ,, ,, , , ,, , ,, ,, ,, ,, , ,, , ,, , Executive Director-Treasurer Audrey Parker, , , ,, , , , , ,, , ,, ,, ,, ,, ,, , ,, , ,, , , ,, , ,, , , ,, Administrative Secretary Joy Faucett """,",,' Administrative Secretary to Executive Board and Convention ADMINISTRATION - ASSOCIATE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR Telephone: (SOl) 376-479 1, Ext. 5103 Jimmie Sheffield , , , , , , , ,, , , ,, ,, , ,, ,, ,, ,, ,, ,, , ,, , , , Associate Executive Director June Chandler , ,, , , , , , ,, , , ,, ,, , ,, ,, ,, , , ,, ,, , ,, ,, , , ,, , Administrative Secretary BAPTIST STUDENT UNION Telephone: (50 1) 376-4791, Ext. 5142 David James """",","," "" ',""","""," ',"""" State Director George Sims """,',"""""" '," ',"""" ','," Associate State Director Diane Parker ,, , ,, ,, , , , ,, , ,, , ,, , ,, , ,, ,, , ,, , ,, , , , ,, , , , , , ," Associate Director Mary Wright """"," ',',,""","""""," ,'" Administrative Secretary Harriet Sherman "" '," ,'," """,""""" ','," " '," " Office Secretary BSU DIRECTORS AND ASSOCIATES Martha Blackmon (volunteer) "',"","""""" ',' " Arkansas Baptist College Arliss Dickerson, Director """"" ',""""'," '," Arkansas State University Darrel Cook, Associate Director,, ,, ,, ,, ,, , , ,, , ,, ,, , , ," Arkansas State University Wanda Holland (part-time) " """"'," " ,," " ,Arkansas State University, Beebe Nancy Ta ylor (volunteer) """""","','" Arkansas State University, Mt. Home Scott Willis, Director ,,"""""" '," ," """",," Arkansas Tech University P. Hope Coleman, Director,, , ,, ,, ,, ,
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