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South Carolina Baptist Convention
Columbia, South Carolina
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    www.baptistcourier.com/2309.article - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 2/28/2008    Last Visited: 2/28/2008  

    By Jane Poster, Special to The Baptist Courier
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    Quattlebaum, left, is pictured with Poster and Mark Jeffcoat, who oversees the convention's historical collection.
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    Jane Poster, formerly Baptist campus minister at the University of South Carolina, is a history consultant for the South Carolina Baptist Convention, assisting churches in finding resources to celebrate and preserve their history.She is the author of "Reckless For Christ," a story of the early years of Baptist student work in South Carolina.A Greenville native, she is a graduate of Erskine College and Wake Forest University.

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    www.baptistcourier.com/1511.article - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 5/4/2007    Last Visited: 5/4/2007  

    Poster retires from USC collegiate ministry post after 36 years
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    After 36 years in student work, Jane Poster retired at the end of April as Baptist collegiate minister at the University of South Carolina in Columbia.

    Jane Poster, center, and her husband David greet convention staffer Elaine Stroud at Jane's retirement reception.
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    Poster was first employed in 1971 as associate director of campus ministry at the university by the former Fairfield Baptist Association, now Columbia Metro.

    She was honored at a reception April 18 at the Baptist Building in Columbia.
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    Owens praised Poster as a "true servant of the Lord and a dedicated ambassador for South Carolina Baptists to the college campus."
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    A Greenville native who grew up in Judson Baptist Church, Poster graduated from Erskine College, Wake Forest University, and did additional study at Southeastern Baptist Seminary and USC.

    She is the author of "Reckless for Christ," an early history of Baptist student work in South Carolina.

    Poster said that building relationships gave her the most satisfaction in her work."First," she said, "we want to lead them to know Jesus Christ as their personal Lord and Savior, and after that to connect them to a local church where they can become involved."

    "Nothing," she emphasized, "brings more pleasure than seeing a student make a profession of faith and begin to grow in Christ."

    Poster helps with renovation of the Baptist Collegiate Ministries Center at USC on South Main Street, two blocks from the state capitol.BCM moved into the new facilities, a former printing company building, in 2004.

    Poster said that Christian students today "hear and see so much that they frequently have a hard time discerning where they need to take a stand for their faith."

    At the same time, she pointed out, "this is a passionate generation who want to make a difference and are willing to sacrifice to share the gospel.We have a larger number of students than ever who are considering the Journeyman program through the International Mission Board after graduation."

    One thing has not changed in her three decades of work with students, Poster noted, and that is their "need for love and acceptance."

    The retired collegiate minister said she would "not be where I am today without the impact" of the Baptist Student Union, and now Baptist Collegiate Ministries, on her own life as a student at Erskine."I thank God," she said, "for the commitment of Southern Baptists to collegiate ministry.Changed lives is a major product of Baptist Collegiate Ministries."

    Poster hopes that she will "always be connected with college students and my fellow collegiate ministers in some way."In August, she will assume duties as a contract worker for the South Carolina Baptist Convention in the area of South Carolina Baptist history.

    She has been a summer research fellow for the Institute of Southern Studies at USC.She also is a member of Omicron Delta Kappa, a leadership society at the university, and the National Society for Collegiate Scholars.

    Her husband David will retire in December from his position in financial services with the state's Department of Mental Health.They are members of St. Andrews Baptist Church.Following her husband's retirement, Poster said they "hope to relax, enjoy being together and travel."

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    www.scbaptist.org/staff/article-1999994877c82503.htm - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 3/16/2007    Last Visited: 3/16/2007  

    Jane Poster, Columbia

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    Published on: 8/3/2006    Last Visited: 3/16/2007  

    Collegiate Minister - Jane Poster

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    www.scbaptist.org/collegiateministryresourc - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 8/3/2006    Last Visited: 3/16/2007  

    How To: Build Student Leaders by Jane Young Poster, Baptist Collegiate Minister, The University of South Carolina

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    Published on: 2/26/2008    Last Visited: 2/26/2008  

    led by Jane Poster, BCM director,and several BCM student leaders

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    Published on: 2/4/2004    Last Visited: 2/9/2007  

    Jane Poster, Director of BCM at USC

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    College students commissioned to serve this summer - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 4/25/2006    Last Visited: 6/8/2006  

    With one simple sentence, Jane Poster, USC Baptist collegiate minister, summed up the central theme to this year's batch of college students commissioned for summer missions service.

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    St. Andrews Baptist Church in Columbia, SC. - Church... - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 6/4/2004    Last Visited: 6/4/2004  

    Sunday - May 23 - Jane Poster, member of SABC and Baptist Collegiate Minister for the Columbia Area, will share the needs of the Center in both worship services.

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    USC campus ministry center dedicated - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 12/29/2005    Last Visited: 3/6/2006  

    Over and over, God provided more abundantly than we could have ever dreamed with volunteers, people to pray and generous hearts," said Jane Poster, campus minister.

    Woody Carothers, a member of First Baptist Church, Columbia, told those attending the dedication that the renovation process strengthened his faith.Carothers volunteered one day a week for a full year to paint the building and also served as treasurer for the project."Some would say it was a miracle," he said.

    The new center has office space, a conference room, and study and recreation areas, as well as a worship center and staff apartment.As funds become available, Poster would like to add shower units for visiting mission teams, a kitchen and additional renovations to the worship area.

    During the renovation, 11 churches sent teams to work on the building or provided materials.In all, 200 people volunteered.

    The student leadership sees the center as an investment in the future of BCM on campus."Most of them have said that they think God brought them to USC to help create the center for future generations of students," said Poster.

    After seeing an old print shop evolve into a first-class worship center, Poster is awed by God's provision.

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