The Mid-South Churches Cooperative Conference State Convention (MSCCC) is a fellowship of Mid-South (Mississippi, Tennessee, and Arkansas) churches dedicated to the promotion of Christian education through the fulfillment of the Great Commission (Matthew 28:19-20). We meet annually in one combined session - Convention, Congress, and Association, after the Third Sunday in March. The MSCCC is a representing state convention in the National Baptist Convention, USA, Incorporated (NBCUSA).
The National Baptist Convention, USA, Incorporated, Health and Wellness Initiative is a collaborative effort of National Baptist churches, medical professionals, and health related organizations committed to Health Outreach and Prevention Education (H.O.P.E.).
The North Mississippi Ministerial Association was organized on September 18, 1999.
Purpose of NMMA
1. Promote fellowship and cooperation among Baptist Ministers.
2. To address spiritual and social ills of our people in general and congregations specifically.
3. To provide educational forums to enhance the teaching of Baptist Doctrine and policy.
4. To encourage and undergird developing ministers and newly elected Baptist Pastors.
5. To provide spiritual leadership for the oppressed and needy people of our society.
The Rising Sun Usher Federation was originally founded in 1944 at the Rising Sun Baptist Church, Pastor C. C. Cathey, by Pastor R. L. Jones and Sister Vernice Williams. The purpose of the Federation was to foster the Kingdom of Christ on earth and to train young people. Pastor T. H. Hibler was chosen as the first president and provided dynamic leadership for the first nine years of the Federation. The Federation lay dormant for a number of years until 1997.
To provide barrier free client-centered services that assist, serve, and advocate for policies and programs that help reduce the spread of HIV and other health disparities, and to improve the quality of life in unique communities.
A national organization, that provides technical and health education to impact health disparities and build healthier communities.
We will accomplish by leveraging health informatics and cybersecurity frameworks to:
1. Assisting residents to identify and prioritize wellness needs of their neighborhoods.
2. Promoting solutions to social issues unique to each neighborhood.
3. Engaging residents in defining, creating, implementing, and evaluating digital products/services that positive impact health outcomes.
4. Mobilize against health disparities while simultaneously preparing them for professional certifications.
5. Collaborate with faith-based organizations and other community organizations to their cyber infrastructure in a manner the assists in reducing health disparities.
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