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KENTUCKY 
BAPTIST
FELLOWSHIP
Equipping & Empowering.Cultivating Partnerships.Engaging in Missions.
Kentucky Baptist Fellowship225 S. Hurstbourne Pkwy., Suite 205Louisville KY 40222-4929Phone: 502-426-1931Fax: 502-426-1612Office email: office@kybf.orgWebsite: www.kybf.org
Coordinating Council Officers:
Moderator: Robert Davis, LouisvilleModerator-Elect: Linda Caldwell, MiddlesboroPast Moderator: Alice Mull, ElizabethtownSecretary:Treasurer: Susanne Jenkens, Louisville
Term Expiring in 2009:
Bill McCann,Madisonville; Stanley Crabb, Hopkinsville; JimDobbins, Elizabethtown; Lisa Wood, Frankfort;Frank Hatfield, Shepherdsville; Ottis Cave,Stanford; John Owen, Winchester; Pat Ramey,Williamsburg; and Don Mantooth, Morehead.
Term Expiring in 2010:
Robert Davis, Lou-isville; Susanne Jenkens, Louisville; MargaretBarlow, Louisville; Kitty Baird, Danville; NancyFields, Covington; Patsey Jacobs, Lexington; andIraline Craig, Midway.
Term Expiring in 2011:
Bob Coons, Owens-boro; Charlotte Benningfield, Owensboro; JaneBrake, Frankfort; Renee Purtlebaugh, Louisville;Don Rogers, Louisville; Amanda Phelps Taylor,Morgantown; Don McFadden, Winchester; andKristen Terry Nethery, Corbin.
Term Expiring in 2012:
Dwight Lovan, Ow-ensboro; Clarice Johnson, Owensboro; LauraAlbovias, Louisville; Naomi Colliver, George-town; Susan Reed, Louisville; David Wells, Shep-herdsville; Tim Doremus, Mt. Washington; DavidHoneycutt, Williamsburg; and Mary Edinger,Middlesboro.
CBF Coordinating Council:
Barry Birdwhistell,Elizabethtown; Jeremy Colliver, Georgetown; andLynn Smith, Covington.
Coordinator:
John Lepper jlepper@kybf.org
Associate Coordinator for Missions:
Joshua Speight josh@kybf.org
Administrative Assistant:
Valarie Shoulta valarie@kybf.org
Address Service Requested
Non-Profit OrganizationU.S. Postage PaidLouisville, KentuckyPermit # 976
2008 MissionGifts Report
KBF MissionOffering - “Build UpHope” Total GiftsReceived: $8,276.05Total ChurchContributors: 13Total Individual/UnitContributors: 34
See ExtremeBuild insert in this newsletter for more details.
 
March 2009
Louisville Cluster Meeting Held
 
Forty-three people from ninechurches attended the LouisvilleCluster Meeting January 20 atBuechel Park Baptist Church.Those present shared a meal andbrainstormed ideas for futureprojects/meetings. A steeringgroup was selected to developfuture events and projects fromamong the priorities establishedat the cluster meeting.
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Dates/Places for FutureCluster Listening MeetingsShare a meal and dialoguebeginning at 6:30 PM!
Covington (Northern KY)Latonia Church, March 19This meeting was rescheduleddue to inclement weather. Corbin, First Baptist Church,March 24
2009 KBF Morocco Partnership Trip
“Voices United” Music Exchange
Kentucky Baptist Fellowship is pleased to travel once again to Morocco togrow in relationship with our friends serving through the Eglise Evangeliqueau Maroc. Seventeen from Kentucky will join twenty students from Moroccoto lead in worship and workshops through music. We ask for your prayersand encouragement as we travel to be with our friends April 28 - May 8, 2009.
“Voices United” Kentucky Choir: Jose Albovias
(Buechel Park - Louisville),
Katie Anderson
(Buechel Park - Louisville),
Lauren Blackwell
(Highland- Louisville),
Diane Brewer
(Highland - Louisville),
Cecillia Broadwater
 (Midway - Midway),
Jan Causey
(Buechel Park),
Virenee Chatman
(High-land - Louisville),
Kathy Collier
(Highland - Louisville),
Phil Collier
(High-land - Louisville),
Libby Cunningham
(Highland - Louisville),
Cheryl Davis
 (Highland - Louisville),
Robert Davis
(Highland - Louisville),
Brenda Farmer
 (Lexington Avenue - Danville),
Stephanie Hall
(Highland - Louisville),
NanRiddle
(Trinity - Lexington),
Martha Robertson
(Lexington Avenue - Dan-ville),
Joshua Speight
(Kentucky Baptist Fellowship/Broadway - Louisville)
“Voices United” Rehearsal Schedule
March 12: 6-8 pm Highland Baptist Church, LouisvilleMarch 26: 6-8 pm Location to be determinedApril 25: 1-2 PM Third Baptist Church, Owensboro(KBF Spring Gathering)
KBF News
KBF News is a newsletter of Kentucky Baptist Fellowship. We are a fellowship of 
churches
and
individuals
who sharea commitment to the Great Commission of 
 Jesus Christ 
.
 
BSK addsFull-timeFacultyMember 
Dr. John Essick has joined the BaptistSeminary of Kentucky faculty asAssistant Professorof Church History. Inthe spring semester,Dr. Essick is teachingChurch History andBaptist Heritage.John recently com-pleted the require-ments for the PhDdegree from BaylorUniversity. Hisdissertation describedthe contributions of seventeenth cen-tury British Baptist,Thomas Grantham,to Baptist identityand theology.A native of NorthCarolina, John holdsa Bachelor of Sciencefrom AppalachianState University anda Master of Divin-ity from CampbellUniversity DivinitySchool. He is marriedto Amber, a recentMDiv graduate of theTruett TheologicalSeminary at Baylor.They have a newbornson, Olin.
Campbellsville University andBaptist History & Heritage Society present
Celebrating 400 Years of Baptist Heritage
Thursday, April 2, 2009; LouisvilleCampus of Campbellsville University2300 Greene Way, LouisvilleRegistration: 1 PMGeneral Session 2 PMAdjourn by 8:30 PM
Key Note Address:
“Conscience andDissent in Believers’ Church: RenewingBaptist Identity,” Dr. Bill J. Leonard
Breakout Session One:
“African American Baptist History,” Dr. LawrenceH. Williams and Dr. Russell Awkard
Breakout Session Two:
“Varieties of Baptists n Kentucky: An Overview,”Dr. W. Morgan Patterson and Dr. John Hurtgen
Breakout Session Three:
“Kentucky Baptist Contributions to the LargerBaptist Community,” Dr. Gregory Wills nd Dr. David Whitlock
Closing Session:
“Future Directions or the Baptist Movement,” Dr. PamelaR. Durso, Dr. Gregory Wills, Dr. Russell Awkard, Dr. Michael Carter, andDr. Bill Leonard
Participating Baptist Organizations:
American Baptist Churches of In-diana and Kentucky, Central District Association of Baptists, General As-sociation of Baptists in Kentucky, J.H. Spencer Hstorical Society, KentuckyBaptist Convention, Kentucky Baptist Fellowship, Long Run Baptist Asso-ciation, Simmons Cllege of Kentucky.No pre-registration required for this free celebration!For more information, please contact:Campbellsville University, Office of Church & External Relations502.753.0264 • 800.264.6014 • 270.789.5520sddouglas@campbellsville.edu
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