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Several ministries and nonprofits in the Piedmont are still touching lives through pennies donated during Vacation Bible School.

Inspired by the support they’ve received during the pandemic, Mallory and Stephen Mast are showing the love of Christ to others through their “Quarantine Blessing Busy Baskets.”

The first church planted by Triad Baptist wasn’t expecting to own its own building and land this quickly.

A Triad Baptist mom finds a stay-at-home way to serve others and teach her daughter what it means to share Jesus Christ’s love with others in trying times.

Triad Baptist Church is helping Second Harvest Food Bank of Northwest North Carolina fill plates and soothe spirits during the COVID-19 pandemic.

The global pandemic reveals an opportunity to better serve and care for Triad Baptist Church’s older adults.

Daryl and Leah Burnette know that God has bigger plans for their ministry in northern Mozambique, and Triad Baptist is stepping up to help.

In a Connections interview, Jason and Julie Johnson reflect on 25 years of service to Triad Baptist and leaving to help found its new City Park Church plant in Winston-Salem.

For Lisa Crews, life with MS has brought to life the truth of Jeremiah 29:11: No matter what life brings, with God, there’s always hope.

The 13th Awana Grand Prix at Triad Baptist Church helped make a Winston-Salem woman’s home more livable through its first Outreach Ministry Race, and more.

A coastal community swamped by Hurricane Florence – and others closer to home – are glad Triad Baptist members reached out to share God’s love.

A new steering team led by deacon Jason Johnson will begin work in early 2019 to help Triad launch its first church outside of Kernersville.

Hunting stories, good food, expert tips, and a hunting story with an eternal twist were shared Sept. 29 in the first Sportsmen’s Day at Triad Baptist.

Triad Baptist Church plans to bring a candidate up for a vote in September to become its new church plant pastor.

Thanks to Triad youth, some inner-city kids have a new toy to bring smiles and move muscles this summer.

Triad Baptist plans to hire a Church Plant Pastor to lead efforts to open its first new church somewhere in the Piedmont in 2019.

Scores of open hearts and wallets later, a Winston-Salem woman again has a dry home for the holidays and reminder that, in Christ, all are one.

Abby Hurst has designed a new T-shirt to help support ministries helping orphans, sex-trade victims, and others after a historic Triad Baptist mission trip in June.

Jason Shuler, who joined Triad Baptist with his wife, Desiree, and family in March, is the church's new part-time recreation director.

Meet the couple behind the first "Fix Your Eyes" 5K community walk/run Sept. 9 to benefit a ministry that supports foster and adoptive parents as well as those involved in orphan care.

Miriam Stanley’s neighborhood pocket library continues a family tradition.

Church and school came together again at Triad Baptist for a special "Pink Out" night to honor and encourage those touched by cancer.

Launched today on Orphan Sunday at Triad Baptist, "Loving the Least of These" aims to further expand the church's efforts to care for abused or neglected children.

Cancer patients and their families were the latest beneficiaries of monthly projects by The Crossing middle school ministry to put faith in action though service.

Make plans to attend the informational meeting and learn how you can grow closer to God and build lasting relationships through Triad's Heart to Heart women's mentoring ministry.

Work on seven different projects is planned March 12 as Triad Baptist members help the church begin development of 92 acres bought in 2014.

Don Nichols has found a unique formula to make church visitors feel welcome: funny hats and a warm greeting.

It was more than a game Jan. 29 as the Triad Baptist Christian Academy Titans partnered with two different church ministries in a "Pink Out" fundraiser.

With Rodney May leaving soon for Alaska to pastor his first church, a new director has assumed leadership of Triad's Life Support Counseling Ministry.

Two Triad youths played a leading role in a fundraiser underway to help orphans in the Dominican Republic attend school.

Sixty different children will receive gifts from incarcerated or recently released parents this year as the church again participates in Prison Fellowship's Angel Tree ministry.

The City of Winston-Salem ended veteran homelessness, thanks in part to the Nehemiah's Few ministry of Triad Baptist Church.

A virtual trip, parade of nations, games, and 'thank you' gifts for missionaries are planned as Rev. Cletis Titus headlines the 2015 WorldFest missions celebration.

More help is on the way to Columbia thanks to a Radiate high school ministry member and her support from Triad.

A national card campaign gave children at Triad the opportunity to put God's love into action.

The influence of Triad's new G-man superhero lives on long after his VBS video debut: encouraging kids through social media to continue putting God's love in action.

Triad's latest Vacation Bible School addition for moms continues a long legacy of VBS innovation as the church seeks to extend its impact.

Jane Roberts is cooking up caring each week to welcome people to Triad Baptist.

A member of the Radiate High School ministry had one of the best parade views July 4 as Miss Fourth of July.

Thirteen weeks of preparation ended June 20 as the first group of runners completed Triad Baptist's inaugural Run for God 5K.

The Doulos Sunday School class found a practical way to help men and women who had been in prison begin to rebuild their lives.

A 10-month medical mystery ended suddenly for Bryson Fulp at the end of a country road while training for the Run for God race.

A bearavan from the Harbor of Hope cancer outreach ministry delivered gift bags with teddy bears and other treats to two hospice homes in the Piedmont.

For more than an hour at Triad every Sunday, some members aren't in the service. They're in another room praying for it, and trusting in the power of prayer to change lives.

Employees of Kernersville area retailers again got a blessing in a box on the shopping season's most hectic day, thanks to the Doulos Sunday School class.

Lead Pastor Rob Decker and Dick Lockhart of the Missions Committee explain the church's approach to missions in this Connections Q&A.

The Doulos Sunday School class hit the streets again to share an unexpected gift with residents enjoying a Kernersville tradition.

A little boy has a new home thanks to Will and Erika Gibson's willingness to let God direct their path on an often-winding journey of love.