Texarkana News Continuum of service | Rev. Craig Jenkins reflects on his time at Beech Street Baptist in Texarkana
There have been 20 pastors at Beech Street Baptist Church in its 117-year history. As the 20th pastor of Beech Street, looking back on his 13 years at the church, Pastor Craig Jenkins describes his time as a continuum of service.
by Junius Stone
Jul. 3 2021 @ 11:04pm
Barbara Minor and Barbara McWilliams, from left, greet Craig and Melanie Jenkins in the receiving line at the Rev. Craig Jenkins farewell reception at Beech Street Baptist Church in Texarkana. (Submitted photo)
TEXARKANA, Ark. There have been 20 pastors at Beech Street Baptist Church in its 117-year history. As the 20th pastor of Beech Street, looking back on his 13 years at the church, Pastor Craig Jenkins describes his time as a continuum of service.
How Do You Like Los Angeles New Parking Signs? knpr.org - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from knpr.org Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Premium Content
Subscriber only
The lure of a rare premiership three-peat and challenge of staying unbeaten for another calendar year is fuelling North Mackay Saints coach Craig Jenkins’ return to Zeolla Park next season.
Jenkins has recommitted to the head coaching gig and told the
Daily Mercury it “would be silly” to pass on the opportunity to make it three AFL Mackay premierships on the trot.
“I’m looking forward to it – probably a bit more than last (season), actually,” Jenkins said.
“I think it would be silly to hand over the reins now. We have a good bunch of blokes around and there hasn’t been any real dramas.