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CU to hold 'A Day of Kingdom Advance' in 13 Baptist churches

The churches participating in Campbellsville University's "A Day of Kingdom Advance" are Junction City First Baptist Church, Perryville Baptist Church, Perryville First Baptist Church, Parksville Baptist Church, Salt River Baptist Church, Southern Heights Baptist Church, Pleasant Run Baptist Church, Pleasant Hill Baptist Church, Calvary Baptist Church, Gethsemane Baptist Church, Mitchellsburg Baptist Church, Beach Grove Baptist Church and Gravel Switch Baptist Church.
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By Joan C. McKinney
News from Campbellsville University

CAMPBELLSVILLE, KY - On Sunday, March 1, Campbellsville University, in partnership with the South District Baptist Association, will be holding an event titled "A Day of Kingdom Advance" during which CU personnel will lead 13 Sunday morning services in 13 churches across the South District.



For this day, Campbellsville University students and faculty will be simultaneously leading the Sunday morning services across the 13 churches, and, immediately following the services, admissions and financial aid teams will set up at Junction City First Baptist Church from 1pmET until 3pmET. Anyone interested in learning more about CU and attending CU is welcome to attend the informational sessions.

Dr. Michael V. Carter, who is in his 16th year as president of Campbellsville University, said, "Campbellsville University is committed to her mission of providing a strong academic experience while maintaining her Christ-centered commitment, church connectedness and overall goal of changing the lives of men and women who attend Campbellsville University."

The churches participating in "A Day of Kingdom Advance" are Junction City First Baptist Church, Perryville Baptist Church, Perryville First Baptist Church, Parksville Baptist Church, Salt River Baptist Church, Southern Heights Baptist Church, Pleasant Run Baptist Church, Pleasant Hill Baptist Church, Calvary Baptist Church, Gethsemane Baptist Church, Mitchellsburg Baptist Church, Beach Grove Baptist Church and Gravel Switch Baptist Church.

For questions, call or text Wes Carter, assistant director of church outreach, at (270) 849-7575.

Campbellsville University is a widely acclaimed Kentucky-based Christian university with more than 3,600 students offering 63 undergraduate options, 17 master's degrees, five postgraduate areas and eight pre-professional programs. The website for complete information is campbellsville.edu.


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Participants in A Day of Kingdom Advance



2015-02-09 - Campbellsville University, Campbellsville, KY - Photo by Joan C. McKinney.
Among those participating in Campbellsville University's "A Day of Kingdom Advance," Sunday, March 1, 2015, include Bottom, from left - Ariel Darnell, a master of theology student at CU from Elizabethtown, Ky.; Wes Carter, assistant director of church outreach from Campbellsville, and Andrew McGinniss, CU 2011 alumnus and pastor of South Fork Baptist Church, and from left, top - Aaron Smith, a CU freshman from Cincinnati, Ohio, and Elise Bauer, a CU sophomore from Louisville, Ky.

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