BH&HS takes key actions.On May 23, 2003, the BH&HS took several key actions that will have a major impact on the organization's programs and future: 1. Adopted a revised budget of $240,163 for 2003 2. Adopted a budget of $228,057 for 2004 3. Approved job descriptions for the executive director-treasurer and the associate director 4. Approved "Baptist Footprints in the Northwest" as the theme for the May 27-29, 2004, annual meeting in Vancouver, Washington
Vancouver, Washington is a city on the north bank of the Columbia River, in the state of Washington, USA. It is the county seat of Clark County. 5. Approved the invitation of Campbellsville University History Campbellsville University was founded by Rev. Lloyd Caswell Kelly in 1906. The current president of the university is[Michael V. Carter, Ph.D. The immediate past president is Kenneth W. to host the June 7-9, 2007, annual meeting 6. Approved the invitation of The Center for Baptist Studies of Mercer University Mercer University is a private, coeducational, faith-based university with a Baptist heritage, located in the U.S. state of Georgia. Mercer is the only university of its size in the United States that offers programs in eleven diversified fields of study: liberal arts, to host the May 2008 annual meeting 7. Approved an agreement for The Center for Baptist Studies of Mercer University to serve as cosponsor co·spon·sor tr.v. co·spon·sored, co·spon·sor·ing, co·spon·sors To function in the capacity of a joint sponsor of: corporations that cosponsored a marathon. n. of Baptist History and Heritage beginning with the Summer/Fall 2003 issue. The agreement includes a restructuring restructuring - The transformation from one representation form to another at the same relative abstraction level, while preserving the subject system's external behaviour (functionality and semantics). of the membership and functioning of the Editorial Board of the journal. Its membership now includes two groups of representatives: (1) colleges/universities that annually contribute at least $500 to the BH&HS; and (2) the editor of the journal and the executive directors of the BH&HS and the Mercer mer·cer n. Chiefly British A dealer in textiles, especially silks. [Middle English, from Old French mercier, trader, from merz, merchandise, from Latin merx Center. In the new arrangement, the Mercer Center will provide $3,000 per year towards the publication of the journal. The journal will provide two specially designated pages in each issue for an article by the Mercer Center's executive director. A new Executive Committee of the board will serve as the key decision-making body for the journal between the board's annual meetings and will present recommendations to the board for consideration during its annual meetings. The Executive Committee has five members: a chair and vice chair elected by the board, the editor, and the executive directors of the BH&HS and the Mercer Center. The board elected Jerry L. Faught as chair and Jerry L. Summers as vice chair for 2003-04. |
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