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Updated Wednesday, Nov 14, 2007

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BSC loosening school ties

Greensboro - North Carolina Baptists approved a proposal from their universities and college that over four years will give the schools the right to choose their own trustees in exchange for relinquishing the funding they receive from the Baptist State Convention.

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Budget removes WMU-NC from missions offering

GREENSBORO — Woman’s Missionary Union of North Carolina (WMU-NC) will get no funding from the North Carolina Missions Offering (NCMO) next year, according to a Baptist State Convention (BSC) budget adopted Wednesday.

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Messengers don't ask WMU-NC to rescind actions

Messengers to the Baptist State Convention (BSC) annual meeting on Tuesday defeated a proposal that would have asked Woman's Missionary Union of North Carolina (WMU-NC) to rescind recent actions.

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BSC loosening school ties

Greensboro - North Carolina Baptists approved a proposal from their universities and college that over four years will give the schools the right to choose their own trustees in exchange for relinquishing the funding they receive from the Baptist State Convention.

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BSC president says expectations are too low

GREENSBORO - When teaching Peter to fish, Jesus' greatest catch was Peter himself, said Stan Welch.

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Messengers adopt BRH study report

With one amendment, messengers adopted the Baptist Retirement Homes Study Committee recommendations during the annual session Nov. 14.

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BSC opens with look at "great and wondrous things"

( Published Tuesday, Nov 13, 2007 )

Myers Park To Challenge Messenger Seating

( Published Tuesday, Nov 13, 2007 )
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