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Church Leaders’ Luncheon – Nashville, Tennessee
  • Overview

    A Day for Pastors from Tennessee or Southern/Western Kentucky

    If you are a pastor of a church from either Tennessee or southern/western Kentucky, the NCFIC would like to invite you to a day of prayer, mutual encouragement, fellowship, and exhortation to be held on Monday, July 20. Deacons and aspiring church officers are also more than welcome.

    - Date/time: Monday, July 20, 10:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.

    - Location: Lighthouse, 5100 Blue Hole Rd, Antioch, Tennessee 37013 (just southeast of Nashville).

    - Speakers: Though this event is not primarily about teaching, exhortations will be given by Scott Brown, Jeremy Mack (the host pastor), and Jason Dohm.

    - Cost: $5 per person, which is simply partial cost recovery for the lunch which will be provided. 

    - What to expect: A day of encouragement for pastors.

    We greatly desire to see like-minded pastors and congregations within a small geographical area begin to (1) know each other, (2) actively encourage each other, and (3) join together in Great Commission labors. As the Lord would give us grace, the NCFIC wants to facilitate this by bringing pastors together and giving them an opportunity to interact and pray for each other.

    Please consider joining us. If you are planning to participate, please register below:

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  • Speakers

    Scott Brown

    Scott T. Brown is the president of Church and Family Life and pastor at Hope Baptist Church in Wake Forest, North Carolina. Scott graduated from California State University in Fullerton with a degree in History and received a Master of Divinity degree from Talbot School of Theology. He gives most of his time to local pastoral ministry, expository preaching, conferences on church and family reformation. Scott helps people think through the two greatest institutions God has provided — the church and the family.

    Jeremy Mack

    Jeremy Mack has been a follower of Jesus Christ for 20 years. Redeemed at the age of 22 from a life of addiction and destruction, he is now privileged to be Michelle's husband (18 years) and father to Christian (17), Trinity (13), Katie (12), Charlie (10), and Ruthie (6). He is also the Family Life Pastor at Lighthouse Christian fellowship in Antioch where he leads a family-integrated ministry known as Lighthouse Noon. While not formally trained, he is a student of the Puritans and reformers of the 16th and 17th centuries, and is an avid reader. He is also Director of Lighthouse Homeschool Tutorial and teaches World History from a classical perspective.

    Jason Dohm

    Jason Dohm is a full-time pastor at Sovereign Redeemer Community Church in Youngsville, North Carolina. He graduated from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in 1992 with a B.A. in education and proceeded to a lengthy career in electronics manufacturing. Jason has been married to Janet for 30 years and has six children and four grandchildren.

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