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the church’s family life center was built in 2005. Growth is a healthy problem for any church to have! Pastor Clark Henderson and his
wife Christie have been serving at NBC now for over 14 years, first in youth ministry and then 11 years in the pastorate. Previously, Pas- tor Henderson served at Marana- tha and at Woodland Hills and has been in Christian ministry for over 20 years. “Te people of this church have loved on us from the very first time we visited,” Hen- derson explained. “We worship as a family here, we love each other and enjoy growing closer to God together.” Newbridge Baptist reaches out
into the North Buncombe com- munity in several unique ways. First of all, NBC locks arms with Woodland Hills each fall to of- fer the Upward athletic program. Tis year approximately 330 area kids enjoy this unique blend of sports and faith. “Upward is one ministry on two campuses,” Hen- derson said. “Tis is our fifth year offering the Upward program and it continues to be a blessing to both our church and this commu- nity.” NBBC not only shares its
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with the Computer Crime Task Force with the Buncombe County Sheriff’s Office to inspect the hard drives. After the district attorney’s office
approved the prosecution, officers arrested Driver without incident. Driver, 45, posted his $15,000
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cer fields and outdoor basketball courts each day. Members of NBC are also very
missions-minded. Teams of peo- ple serve locally with the ABCCM Veteran’s Ministry, New Direc- tions Ministry in Madison Coun- ty, and WNC Rescue Ministries. In recent years, the church has also participated in several disaster re- lief efforts lead by the Baptist Men’s Association and has sent mission teams to work at Camp Wilder- ness in San Fernando, Mexico. Henderson shared one of his
favorite verses in Galatians 6:9 which states, “Let us not become weary in doing good, for at the proper time we will reap a harvest if we do not give up.” “Tis is such an encouragement to me. If you are lacking hope in your relation- ships, your finances, your health, whatever it is, don’t give up! Con- tinue doing what is right in God’s eyes, no matter what!” For more information about the
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