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A momentous occasion in Berkshire’s storied history took place on August 11-12. After a year-long delay due to lingering Coronavirus concerns, close to 120 alumni and friends gathered together at Ridgecrest Conference Center in
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(by Glenn Rice) For more than 126 years Berkshire has been equipping individuals for gospel ministry. Paul reminds Timothy that authentic gospel proclamation includes the right focus and encourages Timothy to present himself to
Click here to watch the slideshow that was put together for this wonderful celebration! (*due to the size of this presentation you will have to download this link to your computer)
“Embracing God’s Truth: A Beacon in the Storm” Brad Sylvester In a world of shifting opinions and fluctuating values, it becomes crucial for us, as believers, to anchor ourselves in the unchanging truth of
Over the past year, the following alumni and friends have entered their rest, awaiting the return of Christ and the resurrection of the dead. Names have obituaries linked James Jennings (December 10, 1937 –
“THE WAITING ROOM” If you’ve ever waited in an Emergency Department or for a delayed flight, you will appreciate what I’m about to say. Waiting is frustrating! The problem with waiting isn’t that we have
Over the past year the following alumni and friends have entered their rest, awaiting the return of Christ and the resurrection of the dead. Names have obituaries linked Roberta E. (Chamberlain) Taylor, York, ME (Aug.
Tell us what you have been up to since graduation! Click the link below and fill out the form, please make sure you attach from photos from your student life to your current life. Click
Imagine a long, beautifully prepared table where everyone has a seat. You find your name card and sit between two people you’ve never met before. The cutlery glistens in the light of flickering candelabras as