When Alabama Baptists contribute to an offering to “feed the hungry,” images of children with bloated bellies in faraway countries may come to mind. However,
Sardis Church, Atmore, will celebrate homecoming Oct. 14. The Master’s Men will sing at 10 a.m. Jesse Wood will speak. A covered-dish lunch will follow.
Columnist, Associated Baptist Press As part of our work with congregations that are engaging in the process of imagining their future, the Center for Congregational
Concord Highland Baptist Church, Hueytown, in Bessemer Baptist Association, broke ground on a new building May 6 after its sanctuary and fellowship buildings were destroyed
A for-profit, Christian university once owned by Arizona Southern Baptists edged out the North American Mission Board (NAMB) in a contest for a 217-acre campus
With less than six weeks before the annual meeting of the Alabama Baptist State Convention, The Alabama Baptist has learned of six Alabama Baptist pastors
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