
October 2012 / Bott Radio Network Memphis Welcomes SBC President, Dr. Fred Luter, to BRN Pastor Appreciation Breakfast, Tuesday, October 16th
More than 120 Mid-South pastors attended the First Annual Bott Radio Network Memphis Pastors Appreciation Breakfast October 16th in Memphis. The event, held at Union Avenue Baptist Church, featured a catered breakfast, prizes including a trip to Branson, and a keynote address from Dr. Fred Luter of Franklin Avenue Baptist Church in New Orleans.
Dr. Luter is the first African-American President of the Southern Baptist Convention and spoke on walking through the storms of life. Dr. Luter’s New Orleans Church was flooded and destroyed during Hurricane Katrina. He encouraged pastors on perseverance through life’s inevitable storms.
“It was wonderful to see the fellowship of Pastors and the encouragement they received through this event,” said Todd Payne, Bott Radio Network Memphis General Manager. “We are thankful to God for these men who serve and wanted to show them how very much they are loved and appreciated.” Payne said he hopes to make the breakfast an annual event in Memphis.
Rufus Smith, Associate Pastor at Hope Presbyterian Church in Cordova, and Todd Payne, General Manager of BRN Memphis, share a moment of fellowship with Dr. Fred Luter, the first African-American President of the Southern Baptist Convention and Pastor of Franklin Avenue Baptist Church of New Orleans.
Travis Fleming, pastor of Union Avenue Baptist Church led more than 120 pastors in prayer during the first annual BRN Memphis Pastors Appreciation Breakfast. Union Avenue Baptist Church served as the host site of the event.
Dr. Fred Luter, the first African-American President of the Southern Baptist Convention and Pastor of Franklin Avenue Baptist Church of New Orleans, delivers his message on “Surviving the Storms of Life” during the first annual BRN Memphis Pastors Appreciation Breakfast at Union Avenue Baptist Church in Memphis.
Kurt Hetherington, Vice President of Sales and Marketing for James Greene & Associates, shares information about insurance for churches during the first annual BRN Memphis Pastors Appreciation Breakfast at Union Avenue Baptist Church in Memphis. James Greene & Associates served as the major sponsor for the event.
Mid-South pastors fellowship with each other during the first annual BRN Memphis Pastors Appreciation Breakfast at Union Avenue Baptist Church in Memphis.
Mid-South pastors fill the sanctuary as they prepare to hear a special message from Dr. Fred Luter during the first annual BRN Memphis Pastors Appreciation Breakfast at Union Avenue Baptist Church in Memphis.
Mid-South pastors are treated to a catered breakfast during the first annual BRN Memphis Pastors Appreciation Breakfast at Union Avenue Baptist Church in Memphis.
Dr. Fred Luter, the first African-American President of the Southern Baptist Convention and Pastor of Franklin Avenue Baptist Church of New Orleans, shakes hands with Pastor Chuck Herring, Pastor of Collierville First Baptist Church. Herring hosts the program Kingdom First on BRN Memphis, which airs Saturday and Sunday mornings at 9:00 a.m. Looking on is Hal Kitchings, Lead Pastor with Bridge Memphis, a new church plant in Memphis.
BRN Memphis staff members Shirley Gossett, Maria Penna and Monika Grundy are “all smiles” as they prepare to welcome pastors to the first annual BRN Memphis Pastors Appreciation Breakfast.
Mid-South pastors fellowship with each other during the first annual BRN Memphis Pastors Appreciation Breakfast at Union Avenue Baptist Church in Memphis.
Ephie Johnson, director of Neighborhood Christian Centers, sang “The Alabaster Box,” during the first annual BRN Memphis Pastors Appreciation Breakfast at Union Avenue Baptist Church in Memphis.
Byron Tyler, BRN Memphis Program Director, welcomes Dr. Fred Luter, the first African-American president of the Southern Baptist Convention and Pastor of Franklin Avenue Baptist Church of New Orleans.
Dr. Fred Luter, the first African-American President of the Southern Baptist Convention and Pastor of Franklin Avenue Baptist Church of New Orleans, delivers his message on “Surviving the Storms of Life” during the first annual BRN Memphis Pastors Appreciation Breakfast at Union Avenue Baptist Church in Memphis.
Dr. Fred Luter, the first African-American President of the Southern Baptist Convention and Pastor of Franklin Avenue Baptist Church of New Orleans, delivers his message on “Surviving the Storms of Life” during the first annual BRN Memphis Pastors Appreciation Breakfast at Union Avenue Baptist Church in Memphis.
Mid-South pastors line up for the opportunity to meet and speak with Dr. Fred Luter, the first African-American President of the Southern Baptist Convention and Pastor of Franklin Avenue Baptist Church of New Orleans. Luter was keynote speaker and delivered a message on “Surviving the Storms of Life,” during the first annual BRN Memphis Pastors Appreciation Breakfast at Union Avenue Baptist Church in Memphis.
BRN Memphis General Manager Todd Payne welcomes pastors to the first annual BRN Memphis Pastors Appreciation Breakfast at Union Avenue Baptist Church in Memphis.
Travis Fleming, pastor of Union Avenue Baptist Church, welcomes Dr. Fred Luter, the first African-American President of the Southern Baptist Convention and Pastor of Franklin Avenue Baptist Church of New Orleans, to the first annual BRN Memphis Pastors Appreciation Breakfast. 17 Photos | View as slideshow > |
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