CAMDENTON — The Missouri Baptist Convention could face paying more than $15 million to a Springfield developer over land formerly owned by Windermere Baptist Conference Center.
ATLANTA — Just six years after it laid off its staff and considered closing for good, Baptist Women in Ministry has hired a new full-time executive director.
JEFFERSON CITY – The Missouri Baptist Convention Executive Board on April 14 gave its unanimous stamp of approval to using Cooperative Program gifts from churches to fund its ongoing litigation against five institutions.
The Executive Board will bring that recommendation to messengers during
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — David Tolliver, who served as interim executive director of the Missouri Baptist Convention for the past 22 months, has been named the new executive director.
The Missouri Baptist Convention Executive Board will be asked to elect David Tolliver as the organization’s next executive director when it meets in special session at 11 a.m. on Feb. 3 at the MBCâheadquarters in Jefferson City. Tolliver has served as MBC interim executive
JEFFERSON CITY — Mounting legal fees and what Missouri Baptist Convention leaders are calling flat Cooperative Program giving has prompted the MBC Executive Board to set a 2009 budget goal of $16.3 million, a decline of $200,000 from the 2008 goal, according to The Pathway.
By Vicki Brown JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (ABP) — Missouri Baptist Convention leaders voted Dec. 10 to move the group’s headquarters building to a small town west of the state capital -- but the effort may run into trouble due to complications over a tenant formerly
JEFFERSON CITY – The Missouri Baptist Convention Executive Board named an 11-member search committee during its July 10 meeting at the Baptist Building to seek a successor to David Clippard, whom the board dismissed three months earlier. James Freeman, a 43-year-old attorney from Oakwood Baptist
IRMO, S.C. (ABP) - Messengers to a special meeting of the South Carolina Baptist Convention April 26 voted without opposition to elect conservative Jim Austin as the new executive director-treasurer of the state convention. The vote, taken at Riverland Hills Baptist Church in Irmo,
By Vicki Brown Jefferson City (ABP) — In a split 44-7 vote, the Missouri Baptist Convention Executive Board fired its top administrator, David Clippard, April 10. Clippard, who assumed duties as executive director Sept. 9, 2002, was terminated in a four-hour, closed-door