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Seth Brown to Lead Biblical Recorder
No slowing Baptist down for Children’s Homes Wiltshire in launches foster retirement care ministry page 4 page 8 Page 7 APRIL 6, 2019 • News Journal of North Carolina Baptists • VOLUME 185 NO. 7 • BRnow.org Seth Brown to lead SBC EC Biblical Recorder identifies BR staff he Biblical Recorder’s board of directors has FLOYD elected Seth Brown to lead the news journal T following the retirement of current editor- president, Allan Blume. Brown is currently the as presidential organization’s content editor. Gerald Hodges, chairman of the search committee, candidate presented Brown as the committee’s candidate in the board’s semi-annual meeting March 25. By SETH BROWN | BR Content Editor “Early in our conversations with Seth we were very impressed with his passion for the ministry of the Bibli- cal Recorder, his perspective of the current landscape of Baptist journalism, as well as his I believe his appointment wisdom and insights concerning changes and innovations that are “ will prove to be a needed for the Biblical Recorder to move ahead,” Hodges said. pivotal moment ... The search committee also ex- – Ronnie Parrott ” pressed appreciation for Brown’s spiritual maturity, according to Hodges. he search committee of the Southern Baptist Con- Adron Robinson of Illinois, secretary Carol Yarber of “There was a clear consensus T vention’s Executive Committee (EC) announced Texas, Joe Knott of North Carolina, Stephen Rummage within our committee that Seth March 31 that Ronnie Floyd is their preferred candidate of Oklahoma, Rolland Slade of California and Mike SETH BROWN is the man to take the helm as the for president of the organization. -
Position Statement Has Been Endorsed by Nearly 2,500 Churches and Other Nonprofit Organizations
Evangelical Council for Financial Accountability 440 West Jubal Early Drive, Suite 100 ● Winchester, VA 22601 July 17, 2018 To: Members of Congress Re: Nonprofit Parking Tax The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, signed into law on December 22, 2017, contains a troubling provision that applies federal income tax to parking benefits provided by tax‐exempt organizations to their employees. Newly added Section 512(a)(7) of the Internal Revenue Code states, “Unrelated business taxable income of an organization shall be increased by any amount for which a deduction is not allowable…by reason of section 274 and which is paid or incurred by such organization for any…parking facility used in connection with qualified parking…The Secretary shall issue such…guidance as may be necessary…including regulations or other guidance providing for the appropriate allocation of depreciation and other costs with respect to facilities used for parking…” Tax practitioners who have evaluated Section 512(a)(7) generally believe that the result of this new provision is that tax‐exempt organizations that provide parking to their employees will be subject to unrelated business income tax on the cost of the parking provided. A nonprofit organization that simply allows its employees to park in a parking lot or garage that is part of the organization’s facilities will be subject to a tax on the cost of the parking provided. How the parking costs must be measured remains to be addressed in the “regulations or other guidance” to be issued by the IRS. To apply this new requirement, nonprofit employers and their accountants must have guidance addressing exceedingly complex questions of allocations of basis, depreciation, and rent payments among different structures and between employee and non‐employee users. -
Official Visitors Guide 2009 Tourist Information
South Cotswolds & Vale of Severn Official Visitors Guide 2009 Tourist Information THORNBURY TIC The Town Hall, High Street, Thornbury (01454) 281638 [email protected] CHIPPING SODBURY TIC, The Clock Tower, High Street, Chipping Sodbury (01454) 888686 WOTTON-UNDER-EDGE Information Point Heritage Centre, The Chipping, Wotton-under-Edge (01454) 521541 Your guide TETBURY Tourist Information 33 Church Street, Tetbury GL8 8JG (01666) 503552 BRISTOL TIC Explore at Bristol, Anchor Road, Harbourside, Bristol BS1 5DB (0845) 408 0474 www.visitbristol.co.uk NAILSWORTH TIC 4 The Old George, Fountain Street, Nailsworth GL6 0BL 01453 839222 www.nailsworthtown.co.uk DURSLEY Information www.dursleytowncouncil.gov.uk email: [email protected] to the South Cotswolds & 4 Vale of Severn s a base for a weekend break or longer, the Severn Vale and South Cotswolds could hardly be Abetter placed. With easy access from both the M4 and M5, and with good rail links from Bristol, the area is ideally situated for a variety of day trips. The international city of Bristol with its exciting Harbour side development, and the graceful curves of Bath’s regency crescents offer chic shopping, theatres, and first class 6 restaurants and bars. The Mall at Cribbs Causeway and the new Cabot Circus in Bristol offer spectacular shopping experiences. The Wye Valley and Forest of Dean provide ideal territory for quiet rambles and picnics, as do the Severn Way and the Cotswold Way which mark the west and east boundaries of this area. Best of all, the area offers unsung treats right on the doorstep, such as unspoiled market towns, secretive Cotswold stone villages and delectable cream teas. -
Richian 1987
-- -- .... - .. - 11 --111111111 • .. IIIUII--- .. ~.-. ~ -- EDITORS' REPORT THE RICHIAN ••• as a Wth the arrival of this 'new look' ' magazine, we have seen a very differ ent approach to editing with the lively good z and argumentitive board of editors, trying desperately to decide before re ..A<-d ' <( the end of term, how big the new publication should be, if the paper - should be glossy and whether the I whole magazine sho uld be written in italics or not. When the diverse opin proved invaluable. At the risk of steal () ions and attitudes of the editors, these ing another cliche, all the editors wish decisions have been in no means him a long and enjoyable retirement. easy. However, with the completion The Physics department will undoub - tedly feel the irreplaceable loss with of the magazine, we hope that we a: have taken a step in the right direction the departure of Mr. Middleton. Tak and this magazine will be viewed as ing with him his memorable and some something more modern, slightly less times unorthadox methods, which formal and as something which will have enabled many boys to achieve UJ be welcomed by the younger boys as high grades at '0' and 'A' level and not only a tool for expression but also many of the committe can still quote I as a 'good read'. the seemingly trivial Ohm's law on However, 'enough idle chatter'; request like energetic parrots. Mr. 1- words which are now familiar to all Pearce's ogreous character diminishes the editors. Unfortunately this year from how exaggerated it seems to the sees the departure of five faithful younger boys as he becomes more members of the sc hool's staff. -
INSIDE Message from the Chair by Marv Knox Bill Brian
BaptistsTexas Committed October 2002 Newsletter of Mainstream Baptists of Texas Vote for These BGCT Leaders: Campbell, Camacho and Ferrier Bob Campbell, a longtime denominational leader and pastor of Westbury Baptist Church, Houston; Rudy Camacho, a longtime leader in both the Baptist General Convention of Texas and the Hispanic Baptist Convention of Texas and member of Gambrell Street Baptist Church, Fort Worth; and Debbie Ferrier, a laywoman with extensive involvement in church and denominational endeavors and a member of Tallowood Baptist Church, Houston; will be nominated as officers of the Baptist General Convention of Texas at the annual convention in Waco, November 11-12, 2002. Campbell to be nominated for second term as Texas convention president By Marv Knox Editor, The Baptist Standard ABILENE—Bob Campbell will be nominated for a second term as president of the Baptist General Conven- tion of Texas when it meets in Waco Nov. 11-12. Campbell, pastor of Westbury Baptist Church in Houston and a veteran denominational leader, was elected to a one-year term as BGCT president last year in Dallas. Mike Chancellor, pastor of Crescent Heights Baptist Church in Abilene, announced Campbell’s nomination last week. ”Bob and I have known each other for 30 years. He was my Baptist Student Union director,” he said. “I am thrilled to nominate him.” see Campbell, page 2… Bob Campbell Camacho to be nominated for TBC Online! www.txbc.org BGCT first vice president at Waco session INSIDE Message from the Chair By Marv Knox Bill Brian .............................. 4 Editor, The Baptist Standard Matter of Perspective FORT WORTH—Rudy Camacho, a longtime leader in both the David Currie ........................ -
How Do I Lead My Church Through
Panelists examine church’s PAGE & MOORE: role with immigration ‘WE FULLY SUPPORT ONE ANOTHER’ Page 9 Page 12 MARCH 25, 2017 • News Journal of North Carolina Baptists • VOLUME 183 NO. 6 • BRnow.org Griggs, Hannah How do I lead my nominations announced for church through pastor’s event By K. ALLAN BLUME | BR Editor wo pastors will be nominated to be president of the 2019 North T Carolina Pastor’s Conference during the Nov. 5-6 event. The president is elected two years in advance to allow flexibility in scheduling speakers. In a press release to the Biblical Re- corder, J.D. Greear, pastor of The Summit change? Church in Durham, announced his inten- Thom Rainer, CEO of LifeWay Christian Resources tion to nominate Chris Griggs, pastor of shares with Leading Change participants March 7. Denver Baptist Church (DBC) in Denver (BR photo by K. Allan Blume) for the office of president. reasons change is met with resistance in many of our churches Josh Phillips, pastor of Memorial Bap- By SETH BROWN | BR Content Editor is that we aren’t answering the question, “Why?” in a way that tist Church in Norwood and 2014 presi- any Southern Baptist churches across the nation members can fully absorb.” dent of the conference, told the Recorder face a harsh reality, said Thom Rainer, CEO of Rainer provided a roadmap for implementing change in his he will nominate Chip Hannah, pastor LifeWay Christian Resources, “We either change second address. “Stop and pray,” he said, highlighting patience of Peace Baptist Church in Whiteville, in or die.” as an important virtue for church leaders. -
Guidance for Schools, Teachers, Faith Communities and Members of Faith Communities Visiting
Guidance for Schools, Teachers, Faith Communities and Members of Faith Communities visiting Schools Herefordshire Standing Advisory Council on Religious Education (SACRE) 2018 Compiled in 2018 by Hereteach Alliance Grateful acknowledgement is made to Sarah Yaseen and Salma Kaka for permission to print the photographs on the cover. Herefordshire SACRE Visits and visitors for RE 2018 1 Contents Introduction ....................................................................................................................................................................... 5 1. Guidance for teachers: planning and escorting pupils to a place of worship ............................................................ 6 Before you go checklist .................................................................................................................................................. 6 At the place of worship - checklist ................................................................................................................................. 6 Dress ............................................................................................................................................................................... 6 Mosque: ..................................................................................................................................................................... 6 Gurdwara:.................................................................................................................................................................. -
In Spirit and in Truth: Rooted and Established Freedom Church of Denton
In Spirit and in Truth: Rooted and Established Freedom Church of Denton Discipleship Volume 1, Lesson 13 • In Devotion (feel free to highlight, underline, and scribble notes. Take your time, working through the following material over the course of the next week…it would be better for you to get through one sentence with understanding than the whole lesson with no understanding!) …having favor will all the people. And the Lord added to their number day by day those who were being saved. Acts 2:47 We saw in the first lesson that discipleship is first and foremost about the child of God learning to follow Jesus in all his ways. As we learn to abide in Him, he will make us fruitful disciples and fruitful disciple-makers. It is more about what he does through us as we observe all that he has commanded (Matt. 28:20), than it is what we do in-and-of ourselves. The events recorded in Acts 2:36-47 are signed, sealed, and delivered, with God’s stamp of approval and blessing, as testified by the fact that the early saints continued in a state of favor with all the people as the Lord [himself] added to their number day by day those that were being saved. From the earliest days of creation till now, God has called his people to be fruitful and multiply (Gen. 1:28, 15:5; Mt. 28:18-20; Acts 1:8; Rev. 7:9). His grace brings life, growth, and reproduction. Barely more than a few months prior to the events recorded here in the book of Acts, Jesus had left his disciples with the Great Commission, commanding them to go and make disciples of all the nations. -
1 Michaelwood Barn Lower Wick, Dursley, GL11 6DD
1 Michaelwood Barn Lower Wick, Dursley, GL11 6DD • Barn Conversation • Nicely Presented Bathroom £1,300 pcm • Lounge • Large South Facing Garden • Kitchen/Dining Room • Available Now – Pets Considered by Negotiation • Two Spacious Double Bedrooms • Energy Efficiency Rating D 1 Michaelwood Barn, Lower Wick, Dursley, GL11 6DD Property Description ENTRANCE HALL Radiator, tiled floor, patio doors to front garden, lounge, kitchen/dining room and utility room. LOUNGE 16' 5" x 15' 6" (5m x 4.72m) UPVC double glazed windows to the front of the type found throughout the property, beamed ceiling, radiators x 2, electric log burner with stone hearth, TV point, telephone point, carpeted flooring, part glazed door to entrance hall and inner hallway. KITCHEN/DINING ROOM 16' 5" x 15' 8" (5m x 4.78m) Windows to front, range of wall and base units with laminate worktops over and lighting under, inset stainless steel single sink and drainer. Range cooker with 5 gas ring hob with stainless steel extractor over and electric double ovens under. Space for fridge freezer, integral dishwasher, LPG gas combination boiler, radiators x 2, TV point, telephone point, exposed beams and tiled flooring. UTILITY ROOM 7' 5" x 6' 10" (2.26m x 2.08m) Walls units and shelving, space and plumbing for a washing machine, tumble drier and freezer, extractor, shoe cupboard, tiled flooring, door to entrance hall. INNER HALLWAY Tiled flooring, doors to bedrooms, bathroom and lounge. BEDROOM 1 16' 5" x 15' 1" (5m x 4.6m) Windows to front, radiators x 2, TV point, telephone point, carpeted flooring, beamed ceiling. -
BAYNHAM COURT FARMHOUSE Wick, Dursley, Gloucestershire, GL11 6DA
BAYNHAM COURT FARMHOUSE Wick, Dursley, Gloucestershire, GL11 6DA M5 (junction 14) 5 miles An interesting opportunity to refurbish/redevelop an historic house and nearby barn in an attractive location on the south west edge of the Cotswolds Detached, south west facing 5 bedroom house for improvement, substantial stone and tile barn with potential, adjoining level paddock land In all approximately 2 acres FOR SALE BY PRIVATE TREATY Location and Directions Note: the current water supply also serves the farm buildings which The property is situated to the west of Dursley and the M5 and has are being retained. At their expense the Vendors will arrange for good access to the A38; the major centres of Gloucester/Cheltenham the supply to the buildings to be disconnected and new independent and Bristol are all within easy reach by car. provisions made. From Junction 14 of the M5 join the A38 and travel north towards Heating to the house is by means of an oil-fired system to radiators. Gloucester; after approximately 4 miles and having passed through Energy Efficiency Rating – F. Newport take the second right hand turn sign posted Blanchworth, Stinchcombe and North Nibley; continue on this road, passing under the Outgoings railway bridge and after approximately 1 mile take a right hand turn Council Tax – band D – Alkington Parish at the crossroads sign posted Damery and Lower Wick; Baynham Court Amount payable 2015-2016 - £1,514.07 Farmhouse will be found on the right hand side after a short distance Easements, Covenants and Rights of Way and past the farm buildings. -
Cotswold Edge & Severn Vale Eating & Drinking
Cotswold Edge & Severn Vale Eating & Drinking Map WIN S SAY FOR 2 AT EGYPT MILL DETAILS INSIDE Cotswold Edge & Severn Vale District Birmingham GWR M5 Stroud Oxford Cardiff GWR Cam M4 GWR Bristol London Devon Cornwall Photography: Andy Willis - [email protected] and Clifton Cameras, Dursley. FREE Prince of Wales Hotel Waterloo House Egypt Mill Hotel & Restaurant The Olive Tree The Hog at Horsley F2 THE OLD PASSAGE F4 F5 www.bayhotels.co.uk/our-hotels/bay-prince-of-wales-hotel waterloo-house.co.uk | 01453 836031 www.egyptmill.com | 01453 833449 www.theolivetree-nailsworth.com | 01453 834802 thehogathorsley.co.uk The Seafood Restaurant beside the River Severn 01453 810474 F1 GL6 0AG GL6 0AE GL6 0AG Arlingham An award winning 01453 833843 GL13 9HD An independent Great selection Gloucestershire GL2 7JR restaurant set in the heart bar serving locally- of modern Open to non-residents. Food sourced food & drink t: 01452 740547 of the vibrant Cotswold GL6 0PR and traditional town of Nailsworth. The served daily. Sunday Carvery. to all in a most w: theoldpassage.com dishes served Olive Tree provides a happy Free House. Local, fresh food and ales. Real ale, GARDEN, free interesting building. F3F3 all day from welcoming atmosphere WiFi, families welcome. Try our cocktails! midday – 9pm buzzing with life. Award winning pub with BnB rooms. F6 The Three Horseshoes, Frampton The Bell, Selsley www.threehorseshoespub.co.uk | 01452 742100 GL2 7DY www.thebellinnselsley.com CAMRA Gloucester Rural Pub 2019, F28 01453 753801 exceptional beer & famous pies! F25 F3 GL5 5JY F7 The Old Fox, Coaley Dogs & walkers welcomed F23 www.oldfoxatcoaley.co.uk | 01453 890905 at this friendly Cotswold Inn located close GL11 5EG B12 to the Cotswold Way. -
Register of BUGB Accredited Ministers As at June 2021
Register of BUGB Accredited Ministers as at June 2021 Abbott, Brenda Dorothy East Midland Baptist Association Retired and Living in NOTTINGHAM Abbott, Neil Lewis South West Baptist Association Living in TORQUAY Abdelmasih, Hany William Yacoub London Baptists Regional Minister London Baptists Abdelmassih, Wagih Fahmy London Baptists Minister London Arabic Evangelical Church SIPSON and Tasso Baptist Church FULHAM Abel Boanerges, Seidel Sumanth London Baptists Tutor Spurgeon's College Abernethy, Mark Alan London Baptists Minister Mission Focussed Ministry Abraham, Keith London Baptists Minister Claremont Free Church CRICKLEWOOD Abramian, Samuel Edward Eastern Baptist Association Living in INGOLDISTHORPE Ackerman, Samuel Spencer Southern Counties Baptist Association Minister Horndean Baptist Church HORNDEAN Adams, David George Eastern Baptist Association Retired and Living in NORWICH Adams, John Leslie South West Baptist Association Retired and Living in SALTASH Adams, Robin Roy Northern Baptist Association Minister Beacon Lough Baptist Church GATESHEAD Adams, Wayne Malcolm South Wales Baptist Association Minister Presbyterian Church of Wales PORT TALBOT Adamson, Nicholas Edward Southern Counties Baptist Association Chaplain Royal Bournemouth and Christchurch Hospitals DORSET Adebajo, Adenike Folashade Yorkshire Baptist Association Minister Network Church Sheffield: St Thomas Philadelphia SHEFFIELD Adjem, Yaw Agyapong London Baptists Minister Faith Baptist Church LONDON Adolphe, Kenneth James Chaplain HM Forces Afriyie, Alexander Oduro Osei