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Baptist Joint Committee names new communications chief Print E-mail
By Herald Staff   
Wednesday, June 12, 2013
Cherilyn Crowe has been named director of communications for the Baptist Joint Committee for Religious Liberty, succeeding Jeff Huett, who was named the Cooperative Baptist Fellowship’s associate coordinator of communications and advancement. Crowe joined the BJC staff in 2009 as associate director of communications after nearly a decade in television news.
 
D.C. Baptist Convention churches will see change in representation on SBC governing boards Print E-mail
By Robert Dilday   
Wednesday, June 12, 2013

Churches affiliated with the District of Columbia Baptist Convention will see diminished representation on the governing boards of Southern Baptist Convention agencies and institutions, following a June 11 vote. At its annual meeting in Houston, the SBC adopted a recommendation to designate D.C., Maryland and Delaware as a “defined territory” to determine eligibility for representation on SBC committees and entity boards.

 
Undeterred by failure of gun control legislation, black pastors launch coalition to address problem Print E-mail
By Adelle M. Banks   
Thursday, June 06, 2013
Black clergy from across the country, led by the Progressive National Baptist Convention, have launched a new coalition to fight gun violence, saying they are undeterred by the recent failure of legislation on Capitol Hill and all too aware of the problem of gun violence.
 
N.C. disaster response units at work in Oklahoma; Va., D.C. Baptists monitoring developments Print E-mail
By Robert Dilday   
Friday, May 31, 2013
Baptist disaster response teams in North Carolina headed to Oklahoma May 23 in the wake of the massive tornado there, while Virginia and District of Columbia teams remained on alert May 30. The May 20 storm pulverized Moore, an Oklahoma City suburb, killing 24 people.
 
Mid-Atlantic disaster response teams on alert to respond to devastating Oklahoma tornado Print E-mail
By Robert Dilday   
Tuesday, May 21, 2013
Baptist disaster response teams in the Mid-Atlantic have been placed on alert as they monitor devastation in Oklahoma in the wake of a massive tornado which killed at least 25 people, many of them children. The storm pulverized an Oklahoma City suburb, destroying homes and business.
 
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