Texas graduate from SBC seminaries

Justin Micah Joiner from Austin, Texas, received the master of divinity degree in Christian education on May 17 at New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary. Joiner is the son of Jerry and Kathleen Joiner of Austin, Texas. His home church is Great Hills Baptist Church in Austin, Texas. Joiner holds the bachelor of business administration degree in management from Baylor University in Waco, Texas.

John D. Pemberton from Kingwood, Texas, received the master of divinity degree in Christian thought on May 17 at New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary. Pemberton, the son of James and Barbara Pemberton of Ouachita, Ark, is married to the former Amanda Wright of Kingwood, Texas. Pemberton’s home church is First Baptist Church in Kingwood, Texas. He holds the bachelor of arts degree in religion from Baylor University in Waco, Texas.

Paige Cristin Schultz from Corpus Christi, Texas, received the master of arts in marriage and family counseling degree on May 17 at New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary.

Schultz is the daughter of Charles and Beverly Schultz of Corpus Christi, Texas. Schultz’s home church is First Baptist Church in Corpus Christi, Texas. She holds the bachelor of arts degree in religion from Baylor University in Waco, Texas.

The following graduates from Texas were conferred degrees by Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary or Southeastern College at Wake Forest, Wake Forest, N.C., on May 24, 2003: John A. Voholetz of Houston received an associates of divinity degree. Brian Alan Tadlock Wells of Dallas received a bachelor of arts in biblical studies degree.

Mark Anthony Bolt of Port Arthur received a bachelor or arts in biblical studies with a minor in history of ideas.

Kelly Ann Davis of Lufkin and Camille Renee Townsend of Beaumont received master of arts in intercultural studies degrees and Ralph Wilfred Green, III of McAllen received a master of divinity with North American church planting degree.

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