First Baptist Church - Broad celebrates with a church family reunion
This is the first gathering the church has had in more than a year, due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Credit: Janice Bridges
It s a Family Reunion at Broad Baptist today, their first time getting together in person since the start of the pandemic!
Credit: Janice Bridges Author: Local 24 Staff (Local 24) Published: 6:48 PM CDT July 24, 2021 Updated: 6:49 PM CDT July 24, 2021
MEMPHIS, Tenn. The congregation at First Baptist Church on Broad Avenue held a reunion Saturday for the church family.
This is the first gathering the church has had in more than a year, due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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There are talks of closing off Scott Street, which is a helpful way around town. Author: Rudy Williams Updated: 10:17 PM CDT April 27, 2021
MEMPHIS, Tenn. You may have never heard of Scott Street but for thousands of drivers and pedestrians who live in Midtown and Binghampton, it may be a small street, but it s a big help getting around.
But now the city wants to close it off. That isn t sitting well with neighbors.
It was an emotional evening tonight at First Baptist Church Broad Avenue.
For years, TDOT s planned to redo the Poplar Avenue bridge at Scott Street and even taking down the intersection s traffic light. But that led to many accidents, which is why the city wants to shut it down altogether.
Congregations modified their services for a safe worship service Author: Caitlin McCarthy Updated: 11:18 PM CDT April 4, 2021
MEMPHIS, Tenn. Easter worship services were celebrated across the Mid-South virtually and in person.
Sycamore View Church of Christ in Bartlett held a hybrid service, so people could attend virtually from home or a limited number in person. Executive Minister Jim Hinkle wanted his congregation to have options for gathering this holiday. Being in church is about community and relationships and it s hard to do those virtually, Hinkle said.
First Baptist Church Broad was one congregation that held their service completely virtual for, hopefully, one last Easter. Senior Pastor Dr. Keith Norman said he was grateful they could all still spend the Holy day together.