Jan 27, 2008
Retired Kentucky Derby Jockey, Pat Day, will be speaking during the evening service at 6:00.
FEB 10th, 2008
Bob Russell will be speaking during the morning worship service at the Springfield Christian Church.
God has blessed Bob Russell with a life much different than one he could have ever imagined. As a young man growing up in northern Pennsylvania, Bob had intended on becoming a high school basketball coach in his hometown. During his senior year of high school, however, Bob realized a desire in his heart to enter the ministry. Soon thereafter, he enrolled in Cincinnati Bible Seminary where he graduated in 1965.
At just twenty-two years of age, Bob became the pastor of Southeast Christian Church. Today that small congregation of 120 members has become one of the largest churches in America, with 18,000 people attending the four worship services every weekend in 2006. Bob retired from Southeast in June 2006.
Bob and his wife Judy have been married for forty-one years. They have two married sons who live in Louisville and are active at Southeast, and seven grandchildren whom they enjoy spending their time with.
An accomplished author, Bob has written over one-dozen books. He also has a weekly column in The Lookout, a magazine printed by Standard Publishing. In his leisure time he enjoys playing golf and is an avid University of Louisville basketball fan.
May 2-4
Spring Revival. Our speaker will be former University of Kentucky Basketball Star Cameron Mills.
July 1-4
North American Christian Convention in Cincinnati, OH
Oct 12-15
Revival. Our speaker for our Revival this year is Joe Hatchett.
Joe Hatchett is the Senior Minister at Campbellsville Christian Church in Campbellsville, Kentucky and has served the church since January 2003. A native of Willisburg in Washington County, he is a graduate of the Cincinnati Bible College and Kentucky Christian University. Prior to coming to Campbellsville he ministered in churches in Kentucky, Ohio, and Indiana. He also served on the staff of Mount Healthy (Ohio) Christian Home, a retirement community in northwestern Cincinnati. Joe is married to Kathy (Summers) from Clementsville in Casey County. They have two grown children, one in Indianapolis and the other in Louisville. Joe is an avid sports fan, especially for the University of Kentucky