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Former Herald editor Julian Pentecost dies at 88
Virginia
By Herald Staff   
Saturday, June 02, 2012
Julian H. Pentecost, editor of the Religious Herald during one of the most tumultuous periods of Baptist history in the American South, died May 31. He was 88. Pentecost was editor of the Herald in 1980s, a decade of theological conflict in the Southern Baptist Convention.
 
BTSR grants first honorary doctorates
Virginia
By Jennifer Law   
Wednesday, May 30, 2012
Baptist Theological Seminary at Richmond granted its first honorary doctorates May 26 during an annual commencement ceremony in which 22 graduates also received degrees. The doctorates were awarded to three Virginians who were instrumental in the seminary’s development during its first two decades.
 
Portsmouth, Va., class has been gathering for 52 years
Virginia
By Jim White   
Friday, May 25, 2012
Although almost every community has a number of developmentally-challenged citizens, most churches don’t quite know how to provide for them. Cradock Baptist Church in Portsmouth, Va., however, sees a ministry to this group.
 
Tournament raises funds for retirement communities
Virginia
By Herald Staff   
Friday, May 25, 2012
A golf tournament sponsored by Lakewood Manor, a Richmond, Va., retirement community, raised more than $25,000 last month for its benevolent endowment fund.
 
Leadership network has new name
Virginia
By Herald Staff   
Friday, May 25, 2012
The Christian Leadership Network, a seven-year-old organization which trains leaders for ministry, has a new name—the Christian Leaders Link.
 
BTSR reaches matching gift goal
Virginia
By Herald Staff   
Friday, May 25, 2012
Baptist Theological Seminary at Richmond has met a $500,000 matching grant which will provide $1 million for the school.
 
In unprecedented move, one person to lead both Virginia’s black, white Baptist conventions
Virginia
By Robert Dilday   
Friday, May 18, 2012
In an unprecedented move, the president of Virginia’s oldest predominantly white Baptist convention also has been elected the top officer in the state’s oldest historically black Baptist convention. Suffolk, Va., pastor Mark Croston will serve both simultaneously for about seven months.
 
Bluefield trustees discuss capital improvement projects
Virginia
By Chris Shoemaker   
Thursday, May 17, 2012
Capital improvement projects—both renovations and new construction—were the topics of discussion when Bluefield College’s board of trustees gathered for its annual spring meeting in April.
 
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