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Assistant Director The Rock Youth Center A Community Service Ministry of First Baptist Church Bozeman, Montana The Rock Youth Center is seeking an assistant director to join our ministry team as soon as Fall 2012. The Rock is a community service ministry of First Baptist Church of Bozeman, and is located in a facility directly across the street from Bozeman High School. The ministry team at The Rock seeks to minister to the students, parents, teachers and staff of Bozeman High and other Gallatin Valley schools. The assistant director will be available to students, and will help the staff keep The Rock open during operating hours. The assistant director will join the ministry team of The Rock and First Baptist Church to imagine, create and lead Christian evangelism, discipleship, worship, service and recreation programs designed to meet the needs of our constituents. In addition, the assistant director will have the opportunity to partner with the ministry team of First Baptist and The

Pastor Lattimore Baptist Church Baptist seminary degree and experience preferred Résumés: Pastor Search Committee P.O. Box 188 Lattimore, NC 28089

Rock to develop a dynamic youth ministry for First Baptist Church of Bozeman. Qualified candidates will be able to demonstrate — through experience — a love of youth ministry as well as calling, proficiency and commitment. A Bachelor’s degree is required, with seminary training preferred. The salary range is $26,000-$35,000 annually, depending upon qualifications and experience. Annual benefits include: 3 weeks paid vacation; 13 days paid sick leave; up to 10 days continuing education, depending on availability of funding; health insurance; and retirement account, depending on funding and annual reviews. Questions/Inquiries: garycook@bresnan.net (406) 522-7979 Applications: (with cover letter, résumé, references) garycook@bresnan.net. The Rock Youth Center 214 N 11th Bozeman, MT 59715

Let’s celebrate 30 years of Baptists Today Thursday, April 25, 2013 First Baptist Church Gainesville, Ga.

Featuring singer-songwriter Kate Campbell

Robert H. Culpepper died Aug. 10 in Richmond, Va., at age 87. A native of Tifton, Ga., he served (with his late wife, Kay) as a missionary to Japan for 30 years. After retirement in 1980, he taught at Southeastern Baptist Seminary. Deborah Jackson was elected executive director of the American Baptist Ministers Council. She is the former pastor of First Baptist Church of Needham, Mass. Louise McKinney died Aug. 15 at age 82. She was a longtime social advocate, educator and philanthropist. Her husband, Samuel Berry McKinney, served as pastor of Mount Zion Baptist Church in Seattle for 40 years. Calvin Miller died Aug. 19. He taught preaching and pastoral ministry at Samford University’s Beeson Divinity School from 1999-2007, and then became distinguished professor and writer-in-residence. His writings included the trilogy: The Singer, The Song and The Finale. John Roberts died Aug. 15 in Greenville, S.C., at age 85. He served the longest tenure as editor of The Baptist Courier, newspaper of the South Carolina Baptist Convention. He became editor in 1966, one year after joining the paper as associate editor, and retired in 1996. BT

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