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Forging partnership between Central District Baptists, CU



2010-07-21 - Photo by Gwen Blackburn. Hill Street Baptist Church, 2203 Dixie Hwy, Louisville, KY
Dr. Keith Spears, vice president for regional and professional education for Campbellsville University, left, and Dr. Eric Johnson, moderator for the Central District Baptist Association, made history at the Hill Street Baptist Church with a new partnership forged between the university and the 146 church association. According to Dr. Spears, the agreement will allow the association and Campbellsville University to work together to get current Central Baptist leaders and their next generation of pastors educated at Campbellsville University. "Current pastors can come to our Louisville Education Center, and young people to the main campus," Dr. Spears said. The CU Louisville Education Center is located at 2300 Greene Way (off Hurstbourne BLVD) in Louisville, KY.


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