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New York City’s Density Challenges Church Planters

New York City’s population is 8.1 million people. Nearly 43% of the state’s population lives within the city’s 305 square miles. Church planters in New York City face unique challenges — even amongst other inner-city churches. Churches, theaters, and offices often occupy the same building or spaces at various times, which presents difficult communication challenges

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South Carolina Women Answer the Call to Missions

This article was originally published by the International Mission Board at imb.org. Rwanda? Kenya? No trip sounded right. So, Katie kept searching for the perfect short-term mission trip on the International Mission Board’s Go Experience website. Her women-only team from First Baptist Church, Honea Path, South Carolina, wanted a place where they could use their gifts and maybe

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SC Pastors Partner with Church Planters in New England

SCBaptist pastors recently partnered with church planters in Boston, Massachusetts, and Providence, Rhode Island, for a Vision Trip.  Vision Trips are short-term mission trips that allow SCBaptists to learn about opportunities and needs of pastors in another location with the hopes of forging lasting partnerships.  For Bob Castro, pastor of Faith Baptist Church in Westminster,

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Strengthening Partnerships through Mission Manhattan

Over one weekend, SCBaptists served alongside four different church plants in New York City in partnership with the New York Metro Baptist Association. Known as Misson Manhattan, the weekend-long project provided an opportunity for outreach and building relationships to advance the Gospel. In the heart of Manhattan’s Hell’s Kitchen, One Community Church (OCC) hosted an event

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