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Week of Prayer for the Nelson Baptist Association (Day 3)

Tuesday, October 20, 2020

Today we are going to pray the following associational churches and pastors:

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Eagle Heights Baptist Church (Pastor Shelby Pruitt)
Eastside Baptist Church (Pastor Arnold Brown)
FBC Lebanon Junction (Pastor Ron Lasley)
First Baptist Church Mount Washington
FBC Mt. Washington (Pastor Jason Clark)
FBC New Haven (Pastor Aaron Shipp)
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FBC Shepherdsville (Pastor Adam Smith)

We are continuing to the ministries of the Church and Community Ministry Team. Specifically, we are praying for our two pregnancy resource centers – The New Life Center in Bardstown and ALC in Shepherdsville. To learn more, click the images below:

Week of Prayer for the Nelson Baptist Association (Day 2)

Monday, October 19, 2020

Today we are going to pray the following associational churches and pastors:

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Bullitt Lick Baptist Church (Pastor Jim Orrick)
Cedar Grove Baptist Church (Interim Pastor Darrell Mitchell)
Chaplin Baptist Church (Pastor Mike Thompson)
Clermont Baptist Church (Pastor Jimmy Shepherd)
Cox’s Creek Baptist Church (Pastor James Bratcher)
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Christ Church Bardstown (Pastor Dan Dumas)

We are also asking you to pray for the association’s Church and Community Ministry Team. The team is lead by Greg Crenshaw, pastor of Vine Hill Baptist Church and Rodney Lynch, pastor of Wickland Baptist Church. Today, we want to focus on praying for one of the ministries of the CCMT called Mark12 Ministries. To learn more, please click the image below for a quick video report:

Week of Prayer for the Nelson Baptist Association (Day 1)

Sunday, October 18, 2020

Today we are going to pray the following associational churches and pastors:

Bardstown Baptist Church (Pastor Jeff McCarty)

Bardstown Junction Baptist Church (Pastor Mark Harrison)
Beech Grove Baptist Church (Pastor Junior Wallace)
Belmont Baptist Church (Pastor Bob Tipton)
Bethany Baptist Church (Pastor Neal Gish)
Bloomfield Baptist Church (Pastor Richard Carwile)

We are also asking that you pray for all of the ministries provided by the association’s Church Equipping Team. Chad Marrow, pastor of River View Baptist Church, is the team leader and Jake Lynch, pastor of education/assimilation at FBC Mt Washington, is the assistant team leader. Click the image below to view the video report:

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Salt Lake City Vision Tour

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Acts 17:16 says, “Now while Paul waited for them at Athens, his spirit was stirred in him, when he saw the city wholly given to idolatry.” Today, we have a city right here in America that is wholly given to the idols of the Latter Day Saints church, Salt Lake City, Utah. The following statistics come from J. D. Payne’s 2014 “Unreached Peoples, Least Reached Places – An Untold Story of Lostness in America.”

Least Reached States
There are fifty million evangelicals in the United States. For the most part,
the Northeastern section of the country represents the least reached states. The
only exception to this reality is Utah. The ten least evangelical states are as
follows with their corresponding evangelical percentages:

  1. Utah 2%
  2. Rhode Island 2%
  3. Massachusetts 3%
  4. New Hampshire 4%
  5. Vermont 4%
  6. New Jersey 4%
  7. Connecticut 4%
  8. Maine 4%
  9. New York 5%
  10. Delaware 7%

Least Reached Counties
Counties also comprise a part of our untold story. More than 100 counties fall under 2 percent. But we will show you the top 20.

County and % of Population as Evangelical:

Keweenaw County, Michigan – 0%
Skagway Municipality, Alaska – 0.2%
Teton County, Idaho – 0.3%
Wayne County, Utah – 0.4%
Bristol County, Rhode Island – 0.4%
Beaver County, Utah – 0.4%
Madison County, Idaho – 0.4%
Garfield County, Utah – 0.5%
Utah County, Utah – 0.5%
Bristol Bay Borough, Alaska – 0.6%
Wasatch County, Utah – 0.6%
Storey County, Nevada – 0.7%
Sanpete County, Utah – 0.8%
Jefferson County, Idaho – 0.8%
Caribou County, Idaho – 0.9%
Oneida County, Idaho – 1%
Putnam County, Illinois – 1%
Franklin County, Idaho – 1%
Putnam County, New York – 1%
Clear Creek County, Colorado – 1%

Least Reached Metro Areas
We live in one of the most urbanized countries in the world. The cities are
not only places of great populations (unlike what we find in many rural counties),
but also places of great influence. What happens in the cities shapes the country
as a whole. Here is the list of the 20 metropolitan areas that are under 6% evangelical:

Metro Area and Percent Evangelical:

Provo-Orem, UT 0.5%
Logan, UT-ID 1%
St. George, UT 2%
Pittsfield, MA 2%
Kingston, NY 2%
Barnstable Town, MA 3%
Salt Lake City, UT 3%
Providence-New BedfordFall River, RI-MA 3%
Boston-Cambridge-Quincy, MA-NH 3%
Norwich-New London, CT 3%
Ogden-Clearfield, UT 3%
Glens Falls, NY 4%
Utica-Rome, NY 4%
Springfield, MA 4%
New Haven-Milford, CT 4%
Portland-South PortlandBiddeford, ME 4%
New York-Northern New Jersey-Long Island, NY-NJPA 4%
Poughkeepsie-NewburghMiddletown, NY 4%
Burlington-South Burlington, VT 5%
Scranton–Wilkes-Barre, PA 5%

Former Salt Lake Send City missionary Travis Kerns has said, “Though it is hard for many people to believe there is a place in the United States that is, basically, unreached, Salt Lake City fits that description. Although The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints controls much of the region, God has continually worked throughout the history of redemption through a small remnant.” Salt Lake has only one Southern Baptist church to every 40,460 people. And the number of evangelical Christians in the metro area is estimated to be 2.2 percent. According to J.D. Payne’s 2014 Lostness Report, Utah has 5 counties that rank in the top 11 Least Reached Counties in the U.S. and 4 cities in the top 10 Least Reached Metro Areas in the U.S. The hope is to change those statistics, because as Kerns explains, “those numbers represent people who need to know Jesus.” The Kentucky Baptist Convention is offering you an opportunity to see and experience this culture for yourself through its Salt Lake City Vision Tour 2020 on November 3-5, 2020. The cost for participants is $350. This will include airline tickets, meals, lodging and transportation in Salt Lake City. You can register here at this link: