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3 weeks ago |
mbcpathway.com | Dan Steinbeck
JEFFERSON CITY – The Missouri Baptist Convention is offering a third week of camp for students this summer, after seeing growth in its Super Summer program in previous years. In 2025, the first camp at Hannibal-LaGrange University is set for June 9-13. The second and third weeks, both at Southwest Baptist University, are set for June 16-20 and 23-27. “I took over the leadership in 2023, and we had over 600 people.
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Mar 21, 2025 |
mbcpathway.com | Dan Steinbeck
ST. CHARLES – For 40 years, Bogey Hills Baptist Church has fed their community through the Powell Terrace Food Pantry. “Our church started it in 1985. The Lord has blessed us with the ability to do this,” said pastor Coby Boyd, who is also pantry director. “Other churches in the association help us through their tithes and offerings. Other businesses, schools, civic organizations have had food drives for us.
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Jan 28, 2025 |
mbcpathway.com | Dan Steinbeck
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – The Missouri Baptist Historical Commission is offering scholarships to students at four Missouri Baptist schools. The Historical Commission is seeking essays from high school seniors or current students at Hannibal-LaGrange University, Missouri Baptist University, Southwest Baptist University, and The Spurgeon College.
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Jan 21, 2025 |
mbcpathway.com | Dan Steinbeck
SPRINGFIELD, Mo. – There probably haven’t been many times in the last 33 years where there hasn’t been a baby or infant in the home of Jim and Marty Schurke. So far, they have fostered 55 children, many with special medical needs. “We are a medical foster home and licensed for newborns to three-year-olds, but not all have medical needs,” Jim said. Babies up to three years old, have stayed with the Schurke’s anywhere from one week to three years.
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Jan 14, 2025 |
mbcpathway.com | Dan Steinbeck
WILLIAMSTOWN, Mo. – Just shy of a year since the former church building and parsonage were destroyed in fire, Providence Baptist Church in Lewis County in northeast Missouri has a new place to call home. The fire, believed to have been arson, destroyed the church structure and the parsonage a quarter mile away, Jan. 4, 2024. But on Christmas Eve 2024, they held their first service in the new 10,800-square-foot, single level building near where the parsonage had stood. The parsonage won’t be rebuilt.
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