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See You at The Pole Global Day of Student Prayer
Wednesday, September 26, 2012
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See Ya At the Pole Concert 9/23/2012
See You at The Pole Global Day of Student Prayer
Wednesday, September 26, 2012
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See Ya At the Pole Concert 9/23/2012
2106 Park Plaza Drive
Springfield, TN 37172-3937
(615) 384-8197
Fax: (615) 384-3327
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Robertson County Baptist Association Office
Robertson County Baptist Association is composed of thirty-four churches and one mission in Northern Cheatham, Western Sumner and Robertson Counties.
The office is located at 2106 Park Plaza Drive, Springfield TN. This is north of Nashville, TN, between Interstate 24 and Interstate 65.
Our office hours are 8:00AM - 4:00PM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. Due to The Center for Christian Counseling being open on Friday, the office hours are 8:00AM - 7:00PM.
Associational Staff
FULL TIME
Dr. Robert E. Tyson Sr.
Director of Missions
rtyson@robertsonbaptistassociation.org
Kay Woods
Ministry Assistant
kwoods@robertsonbaptistassociation.org
Amy Witt
Part-Time Ministry Assistant
awitt@robertsonbaptistassociation.org
Anne Crutcher
Part-Time Secretary
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