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Page 3 of 9 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Jet McCoy to lead Cowboy Church service[Apr. 3, 2010] Jet McCoy, Tupelo, will lead Cowboy Church at Tuley team roping event at the Pontotoc County Agri-plex. Tuley Productions presents the Oklahoma ...
Reaching Cowboys for Christ[Mar. 20, 2010] Jim Goodroe, director of missions of the Spartanburg County Baptist Network, embraces the cowboy ministries in his association. “Cowboy churches are a great ...
Inspiration for a life of whoa[Mar. 6, 2010] Ranching led to rodeos, with its cattle roping, bull riding and barrel racing. "In the state of Hawaii, there is roping on Maui, Molokai, Kauai and Oahu," ...
Thou Shalt[Feb. 9, 2010] Sometimes I wonder about this kind of ministry. It sure ain't a glorified one...
Steve Spalding[Feb. 8, 2010] According to the CowboyChurch.net website, there are more than 670 cowboy churches and ministries across the U.S. and Canada, including Spalding's own ...
Cowboy Church[Jan. 26, 2010] An old farm boy, Pollock had begun noticing cowboy ministries popping up throughout the Southeast and started talking with association director Mark Howard ...
Troup family part of ‘bunkhouse of believers’[Jan. 21, 2010] The people of the Cross Brand Cowboy Church can’t wait until Sunday to gather together to worship through music and scripture. What’s different about that? Isn’t that usually the case with church-going folks? Sure it is. But how many of them come donned in cowboy hats and jeans and spend the rest of the afternoon in the rodeo arena out back?
Fletcher group rides range to lasso lost souls, win 'partners'[Jan. 16, 2010] FLETCHER -- Pastor Louis Gibson carries a microphone as he strides across the sawdust floor at the Western North Carolina Agricultural Center.
Wearing a black hat, jeans and a black leather vest over a Western-style shirt, Gibson kicks a little sawdust over the top of his brown cowboy boots as he comes to a stop in the middle of the indoor arena, designed for rodeos. His bushy mustache tips up into a soft smile as he lifts the microphone.
Preaching in the 'cowboy way'[Jan. 13, 2010] Before stepping up to the pulpit made of horseshoes welded together, the Rev. Andy Starks dons his cowboy hat and boots, western shirt and blue jeans.
He is the figurehead of the local Cornerstone Cowboy Church in New Iberia.
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