Calvary Baptist Church, Tuscaloosa, celebrates 50 years of deaf ministry Oct. 29 with a recognition service. The ministry was started in October 1967 by then church secretary Naomi Scott. Vickie Brown, who has served in deaf ministry for 40 years, currently serves as Calvary’s interpreter. Robert Scott, who was 14 years old when the ministry began, is still an active member 50 years later and leads and teaches the Sunday School class. Tim Lovett is pastor.
Calvary BC celebrates 50 years of deaf ministry
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