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OBITUARIES
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Local obituareis
Mother Carrie Carter
Mother Carrier Carter, age 99, of Evansville, departed this life
on February 6, 2004, at Newburgh Health Care Center.
Mother Carter was a member of Mount Zion Missionary Baptist Church
and served as president of the Faithful Few Auxiliary, she was a
Sunday school teacher and an active member of the Mother's Board.
Later she united with the Memorial Baptist Church, where she served
on the Mother's Board, Mission and spiritual advisory f...
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Rev. Ronald C. Werner, was Baptist Church pastor in Plymouth
The Patriot Ledger Quincy, MA
; SANDWICH - A funeral service for the Rev. Ronald C. Werner will be held 11 a.m. Monday at First Baptist Church, 41 Westerly Road, Plymouth. The Rev. Werner, 67, of Sandwich, former pastor at First Baptist Church in Plymouth, died Tuesday at Jordan Hospital from injuries sustained in an automobile
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State of the Baptist Church: Baptist churches fight to maintain membership
New Pittsburgh Courier
; ... Baptist Church, said traditionalism is the foundation of a strong church. (Part one of a three-part series.) DETROIT-(Real Times News Service)-A church sits atop a hill, music drifting from it. Inside, a preacher addresses his congregation, sweat pouring down ...
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Judge ousts pastor from Baptist church
The Boston Globe
; GLOBE SOUTH 1 / WHITMAN A Brockton Superior Court judge has ousted the pastor of the First Baptist Church of Whitman and returned control of the 115-year-old church to a small group of longtime congregants. The temporary injunction against the Rev. Michael Fernandez was to remain in effect until a
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East Mt. Olivet Baptist Church to honor Rev. Freeman and wife
Call & Post
; Beginning Oct. 16-23, family and friends of East Mt. Olivet Baptist church will join together in celebration to honor their leaders, the Rev. Joseph Freeman Jr. and first lady, Priscilla Freeman. Kicking off the celebration will be Pastor C. Bonds and the Second Shiloh Baptist Church family at 4
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BAPTIST CHURCH HOSTS BLACK HISTORY BREAKFAST
Dayton Daily News
; 18 active, 2 retired pastors honored DAYTON - The Bethlehem Missionary Baptist Church hosted its first Black History Observance Breakfast at the Crowne Plaza Hotel Feb. 22. The focus for this observance was "The Black Church and Her Role in Our History." Eighteen active pastors and two retired
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