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Leaders Luncheon - St. Louis
  • Overview

    On January 25th, we will be gathering church leaders for teaching, fellowship, and prayer.

    The meeting will begin at 12:00 pm and will conclude at 4:00 pm.

    Several church leaders including Scott Brown, Kert Martin, Matt Sheffer, John Huffman, Kirk Smith, and others will be delivering messages.

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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.

    Kirk Smith

    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. 

    Kert Martin

    Kert Martin is an Elder at Reformation Christian Assembly in St. Louis Mo. He is self-employed in the insurance business. He graduated from Southern Illinois University in Carbondale, ILL with a degree in History 

    Steve Rogier

    Steve Rogier believes a pastor's priorities must be a diligent pursuit of God and a genuine love for His people in the Word, in prayer, and in shepherding.  He desires to be like Ezra, who set his heart to know God's word, to live it, and to teach it (Ezra 7:10).  Since 1993, he has been serving Community Bible Church and labors to prepare God's people to suffer, to minister, to delight in the fear of The Lord, and to be presented before God in all His glory.  He is thankful for those who faithfully serve with him, including Pastor Bob Simon along with many Biblically qualified Elders and servants at Community Bible Church. 

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