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The 'unsinkable faith' of John Furrow
When two direct hits nearly blew the USS Franklin apart in World War II, John Furrow told God he'd serve Him for the rest of his life if He'd deliver him from the flames.
find what you love, and offer it to the Lord. When you serve with your whole heart, she believes, God will always provide a way. And through something as humble as homemade bread, Jane Roberts has shown what it looks like to live that truth—faithfully, quietly, and full of grace.
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This special week provides each of us with the opportunity to continue teaching our precious little ones about our Savior. However, reaching our own children isn’t enough. WITH TOTAL CHURCH INVOLVEMENT, we also hope to reach out into our local community, sharing with them that there is indeed hope!
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In 2025, our team completed 339 projects, providing 3,350 benevolent hours of labor, representing an estimated value of over $100,000. Since our inception, Nehemiah’s Few has completed more than 6,400 projects, contributing well over $2 million in free labor to serve our community.
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These kinds of concerts help to fund the ministries here at TBC in their efforts to reach the church body and our community with the Gospel of Jesus Christ. Proceeds also go to help our church host future artists for our community. The concert is on Saturday, April 18th, and doors open at 6:00 PM. Make sure to grab your tickets at tbcnow.org, and follow us on social media to stay current on any concert updates.
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Robert was a dedicated pastor and faithful servant who generously gave his time, wisdom, and tireless efforts to the ministry of Triad Baptist Church and Academy, as well as to the broader community. His leadership, encouragement, and steady presence have been a blessing to countless people over the years.
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In their four decades of membership the Crosby’s have had at TBC, the Crosbys have left an indelible mark. It takes faithfulness and patience to remain in a congregation that long, and we are thankful that God has blessed us with them.
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This high-spirited musical comedy is set in the Great Smoky Mountains during the 1950s. A long-standing rivalry between two landowners reaches its boiling point when a fast-talking, money-minded, self-absorbed Southern colonel and his sidekick arrive with big plans to turn Laurel Creek Valley into a tourist destination. Quick wit and foot-stomping music set the tone for this fast-paced and family-friendly dinner theatre experience.
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The show is described as an organic, “living room”–style experience, featuring only piano and vocals, with a focus on storytelling and intimate arrangements.
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Our annual Christmas play, in addition to being a free community event, served as a fundraiser for two ministries close to the heart of Triad Baptist Church.
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One of those people who cried “Enough!” was no less than the prophet Elijah. Literally fleeing for his life from an evil queen, he collapsed in despair under a broom tree.
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2013
When two direct hits nearly blew the USS Franklin apart in World War II, John Furrow told God he'd serve Him for the rest of his life if He'd deliver him from the flames.
Nov 4
2013
Awana Bible clubbers didn't have far to go to enjoy some fall fun Oct. 27 at Triad Baptist Church. Members and ministries served up candy treats to them during a Trunk or Treat activity in the parking lot outside.
Triad Baptist Church's Bible Institute is offering an 18-week course beginning Nov. 9 about what science says about the origin of life.
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Members of Triad Baptist Church are on track to give 40 percent of the $2.3 million pledged for the Worship Center/Gym.
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Triad members gave the New Building Team the go ahead Oct. 20 to delay the closing on 92 acres of land behind the church until the end of December 2014.
Supporters of the Winston-Salem Rescue Mission did more than just raise funds at their annual dinner: they said a public goodbye to Triad member and Executive Director Dan Parsons who retires in January.
Four Triad members hope to grow a ministry begun in 2005 to interpret the church's services for the deaf.
A new ministry designed to help raise a new generation of high school seniors and college-age adults in Christ launches 7 p.m. Sept. 17 in the Youth Room.