Pictures from 2007 Lectureship


Tennessee Bible College student Mark Day of Algood, Tenn., leads singing during the 27th annual Spiritual Renewal Week lectureship held May 2-6, 2007, in Cookeville, Tenn. This year's theme was "The Unity of God's People." Day preaches at Midway Church of Christ near Spencer, Tenn.

TBC Vice President Glenn B. Ramsey of Cookeville, Tenn., speaks to a packed auditorium during the lectureship. Several sessions were held next door to the college at Northeast Church of Christ. Ramsey's topic was "What We are Facing Today."

Clarence DeLoach, minister at Willow Avenue Church of Christ in Cookeville, Tenn., speaks in the TBC chapel during Spiritual Renewal Week. His topic was "Instrumental Music in Worship."

Herb Alsup of Woodbury, Tenn., minister at Woodbury Church of Christ, discusses "How to Have Bible Unity" during the TBC lectureship.

James McGill, who preaches at New Hope Church of Christ in Nashville, speaks on "Christian Education."

Mac Deaver's topics of discussion during the lectureship were "The Unity of God's People" and "Liberalism Enters the Church." Deaver serves as minister at Pearl Street Church of Christ in Denton, Texas.

David Hill, TBC's public relations director, speaks during the Friends of TBC Dinner on May 5 at Tennessee Tech University. The dinner, a fund-raiser for the college, is held each year during the lectureship.

David Hill gives a slide show presentation during the Friends of TBC Dinner.

TBC President Malcolm Hill, who founded the college in 1975, speaks to dinner guests about the works of Tennessee Bible College. Donors contributed $125 per plate toward the mission of the college, which is to train Bible preachers and Christian workers.

TBC student Edward Davis of Chicago, Ill., makes sure he has enough food to get him through Spiritual Renewal Week.

Listening intently during the TBC lectures are, from left, David Hill, Mark and Alissa Day, Jason Gann, Juanita and Tonis Davis, and Glenn B. Ramsey.

Malcolm Hill tells a hungry young man from the Northeast Church of Christ congregation where the plates and forks are during the President's Chicken Dinner.

Readying for a hole-in-one during the 10th annual TBC Golf Scramble held May 3 at the Cookeville Country Club is TBC President Malcolm Hill. The fund-raising tournament is a four-man scramble, with each team contributing $300 to participate. The scramble is held each year during the Spiritual Renewal Week lectureship. This year's event generated $1,475 for the college. Funds go toward the training of Bible preachers and Christian workers.

A hungry crowd gathers for the evening meal before the last lecture on Sunday.

Malcolm Hill, president of TBC, enjoys his day at the golf course during the annual fund-raising golf scramble.

Mitchell Newell of Joelton, Tenn., won the "Closest to the Hole" award during the TBC Golf Scramble.

Stanley Anderson of Cookeville, Tenn., received the award for "Longest Drive" during the TBC Golf Scramble.

Enjoying the TBC lectures are, from left, Glenn B. Ramsey, Laura Warren, and Beverly and Ernie Cavender.

Speaking on "Things Which Cause Division" during the TBC lectureship is Thomas Bart Warren of Ramer, Tenn. Warren preaches at Ramer Church of Christ.

Happily showing off the trophies they received for winning first place in the 2007 TBC Golf Scramble held May 3 at the Cookeville Country Club are the team of, from left, Chad Ramsey of Tupelo, Miss.; Glenn B. Ramsey of Cookeville, Tenn.; Scott Griffith of Sparta, Tenn.; and Tony Milam of Tupelo, Miss.

Smiling in approval during the TBC lectures is Kerry Duke, TBC dean. Duke, who preaches at West End Church of Christ in Livingston, Tenn., spoke during the lectureship on several topics, including missionary societies.

Among those enjoying chicken during the Spiritual Renewal Week lectures are from left, in back, Chad Broderick, TBC student Helen Wang, Tree Williams, TBC student Midea Liao and Susan Wheeler.

Lectureship attendees fill up on a good meal.

Preparing food for the lectureship guests are, from left, LeAnn Duke, Tammi Hill and Judy Ramsey.

David, Lisa and Mallory Hill smile for a photo during lunch.