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Baptist teams from Mid-Atlantic continue disaster response in N.Y, N.J. seven weeks after hurricane Print E-mail
By Robert Dilday   
Monday, December 17, 2012

Just a week before Christmas, Baptist disaster response teams from the Mid-Atlantic remain at work in New York and New Jersey, assisting residents still impacted by Hurricane Sandy’s landfall there on Oct. 29. Additional volunteers are needed at least through January, said response leaders.

 
Concerns about proposed solar project at Baptist conference center in N.C. to be aired at hearing Print E-mail
By Robert Dilday   
Wednesday, December 12, 2012
A proposed solar energy project on the grounds of a Baptist conference center in western North Carolina will be considered at a public hearing Jan. 9 in Asheville, after the state’s utilities commission received complaints about the project’s eventual impact on the environment and scenic views.
 
Church eyes apartment complex for expansion but ‘God had other ideas’ — including a clinic Print E-mail
By Linda Brinson   
Sunday, December 09, 2012
What started as part of Oakmont Baptist Church’s ministry to its next-door neighbors has grown into a free medical clinic that helps people from across North Carolina’s Pitt County. The church’s approach to missions was transformed after it bought the homes next door — a lot of homes.
 
K.H. Ting, leader credited with strengthening indigenous Christianity in China, dead at 97 Print E-mail
By Bob Allen   
Saturday, December 01, 2012
K.H. Ting, an Anglican bishop prior to China’s Cultural Revolution who led a “post-denominational” re-emergence of Chinese Christianity in the 1970s and 1980s which opened the door for Baptists in the Mid-Atlantic and elsewhere to engage Christians in the country through the Amity Teaching Program, died Nov. 22 after several years of poor health.
 
As Advent begins, resources for observing the season available to churches Print E-mail
By Herald Staff   
Saturday, December 01, 2012

As Advent begins on Sunday, Dec. 2, Passport Inc. continues its Following the Star daily online devotionals and the Cooperative Baptist Fellowship has made available videos of Advent sermons preached by Jim Somerville, pastor of First Baptist Church in Richmond.

 
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