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Overview
Each year the NCFIC convenes gatherings of church leaders in various parts of the US. They bring men together for fellowship, teaching, prayer and singing for one purpose, “to take heed,” and to continue to cry out to God for awakening. As the shepherds go, so goes the church. Therefore, it is critical that we hold to Paul’s admonition to Timothy, “take heed to yourself and your doctrine,” 1 Timothy 4:16.
To that end, the NCFIC would like to invite you to a luncheon for prayer, mutual encouragement, fellowship, and exhortation to be held on Wednesday, July 24, 2019, in Paoli Indiana.
Time: July 24, 3:00-5:00pm
Location: Dogwood Community Church 110 West County Rd. 250 N. Paoli Indiana
Who is invited? Pastors, church officers, men training for ministry, students and missionaries.
Registration is free. Dinner will be provided.
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Speakers
Kirk Smith is the Executive Director for the Illinois Christian Home Educators (ICHE). As such, his consistent message is the emphasis on home discipleship (particularly father-led) and the fear of the Lord as the source of wisdom and knowledge. Prior to his present position, he founded and pastored a church in Albion, Illinois for twenty-five years. He and his wife, Joely, live on a small farm outside Bone Gap with their eleven children.
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.
Anthony Moore has been involved in Pastoral ministry for the last 30 years. Since 2007 he has been the lead Pastor of Dogwood Community Church, a family integrated fellowship he founded. He has been married to Robin for 28 years. They have 5 children from age 22 to 10 that they have been blessed to homeschool and 1 grandson.
Doug Barger was raised in inner-city Indianapolis, known as Brookside. Gang life and drugs nearly put him in prison and the grave. But after many years, he found himself on his knees in a little inner-city Baptist church. There, by the providential hand of God, he repented and found the saving grace of God through Jesus Christ.
After over ten years of serving the church in various capacities, Doug Barger planted Christ Reformed Baptist Church in 2015.
Pastor Doug has been happily married to his wife Jessica for over fourteen years. They have three wonderful children, and two more that they believe are with Jesus in heaven. The Barger family resides in Henry County, Indiana. There, they pray that the glory of God through Jesus Christ will be made known throughout their region.
Keith McWhorter is Preaching Pastor, Corydon Baptist Church, Corydon, IN. He graduated Vanderbilt University and served six years as an Officer in the United States Marine Corps and was a Materials Manager for GE. He received an MDiv from The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary. He is was Associate Family Pastor at Tar Landing Baptist Church, Jacksonville / Camp Lejeune from 2007-2012
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