Frank and to the Point
PUBLISHED IN THE EVANGEL // October 8, 2007
As we prepare to welcome Paul Clark as Interim Minister of Music, I want you to know how blessed we are to have someone of his caliber leading us in worship in the coming months. Paul’s family includes his wife Ebbie and three children: Ben and his wife Kelly living in Spring Hill, FBC members Adam and his wife Heather, and Elizabeth who is a junior at Union University.
A native of Jackson, Tennessee, Paul is a graduate of Union University and Southern Baptist Theological Seminary. When he’s not planning and leading worship, Paul enjoys watching football, basketball, and baseball, and anything his children are involved in. He also enjoys playing tennis, travel, and family outings.
Paul currently serves as the Worship & Music Specialist for the Tennessee Baptist Convention where he is the Musical Director/Conductor for both the Tennessee Men’s Chorale and the Tennessee Ladies Chorus. His work as a consultant and conference leader brings focus to the dynamics of biblical corporate worship and enhancing the church’s unique expressions in worship.
Paul is an experienced worship leader and brings over 25 years of church staff experience with him. In short, I think he’s just what we need as we look forward to a new chapter of faithful worship and service at First Baptist Nashville. I know you will join me in extending a sincere and supportive welcome to Paul Clark. And even though I’ve said it recently, remember this would be a great time to join the Sanctuary Choir!
Blessings!
Also in the October 8, 2007 Issue of The Evangel
» Frank and to the Point
» Children’s Trunk or Treat
» Minister of Music Listening Sessions
» Global Missions Banquet
» Anniversary Reception for Frank & Rus
» 2008 Deacon Nominees
» Craft Your Christmas
» Oatmeal for Jesus
» Wednesday Evening Discipleship Classes
» Rus Roach: Catalyst, Mentor, Friend
» Upcoming Service Opportunities
» Good News Celebrates 70th Anniversary
» Give A Shoebox
» Are You A Veteran?
» Share Jesus Without Fear in Nashville
» This Week in Worship