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Posted on: November 19th, 2005
Filed Under: [ Hispanic News ] [ Religion ]
Tags: family
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“Hispanic Texas Baptists gathered at Primera Iglesia Bautista of Austin to worship and celebrate the theme of this year’s Baptist General Convention of Texas annual meeting, “One Family–One Mission.”
Alcides Guajardo, president of the Hispanic Baptist Convention of Texas, introduced BGCT President Albert Reyes, the convention’s first non-Anglo president, and First Vice President Michael Bell to the crowd. Bell was elected BGCT president the next day, becoming the first African-American to hold the post.”
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