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In 1967 Hutson quit the post office to become a full-time pastor—at first for a salary of $75 a month. Between 1969 and 1972, the church grew from 350 to 2,300 members. In 1976, when Hutson resigned after 20 years of pastoring, church membership was 7,900. Entering full-time evangelism, Hutson held area-wide evangelistic meetings from 1977 to ...
John Smyth (c. 1554–1612, E), founding pastor of first English-speaking Baptist church [117] C. H. Spurgeon (1834–1892, E), pastor known as "The Prince of Preachers" [118] Charles Stanley (1932-2023, US), televangelist founder of In Touch Ministries [119] Jeff Struecker (born 1969, US), pastor, author and former U.S. Army Ranger Chaplain
Civil rights activist, Baptist minister, radio talk show host of Keepin It Real with Al Sharpton, founder of National Action Network, candidate for the 2004 U.S. Presidential election [20] Prince Albert Taylor Jr. Theta (Huston-Tillotson University) Bishop in The Methodist Church (USA) and the United Methodist Church: Harry K. Thomas Jr. Honorary
Football fans have mourned a heartbreaking amount of NFL stars in 2024. In February, Tony Hutson passed away at age 48, according to an obituary shared at the time. No cause of death was given.
Hutson is senior pastor of Clovis' Living Word Church of God at 2101 E. 21st St. She sat with The News on Thursday in her church office and talked about her life. Q: So how did you come to be in ...
The Carson Springs Baptist Conference Center, commonly called Camp Carson, is located in Newport, Tennessee. The Tennessee Baptist Mission Board publishes a bi-weekly [1] state newspaper called The Baptist & Reflector. It features editorials by Baptist leaders, as well as features about Baptist work around the world.
On June 9, Oak Cliff Bible Fellowship’s pastor Tony Evans stepped down after 48 years with the church, Baptist News Global reported. In a statement he said he did not commit a crime but admitted ...
Mount Zion Missionary Baptist Church is a historic African-American church at 305 W. Maple Street in Fayetteville, Tennessee. Mt. Zion Church was organized in 1873 by former slaves and sons of slaves. The land for the church building was purchased that same year. [2] The current church building was built in 1902 after an earlier building was ...