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McEwen resigns from Recorder; Brown named content editor
BR staff
January 26, 2015
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McEwen resigns from Recorder; Brown named content editor

McEwen resigns from Recorder; Brown named content editor
BR staff
January 26, 2015

Michael McEwen, content editor at the Biblical Recorder since October 2013, has resigned. He will become the director of discipleship at a church in his hometown of Trenton, Tenn., and plans to continue his doctoral degree studies at Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary in Wake Forest.

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Biblical Recorder photo

Seth Brown

McEwen said, “It’s been a great pleasure serving N.C. Baptists while at the Recorder. From the multitude of stories I heard weekly, I am certain of one thing: Christ’s Great Commission is being fulfilled through the 4,000 plus Southern Baptist churches in this beautiful state. May He continue to bless you richly.”

Effective Feb. 2, Seth Brown becomes the Recorder’s content editor.

Previously, he was researcher and copy editor for Docent Research Group as well as the owner of a small graphic design business. Brown is currently studying instructional technology in a hybrid doctoral program at the University of Southern Mississippi in Hattiesburg. He received a master of arts degree from Southeastern Seminary and a bachelor of arts from William Carey University, also in Hattiesburg.

He and his wife, Lauren, natives of Mississippi, have two children and expect their third in March.

They are members of Imago Dei Church in Raleigh.

Brown said he is “eager to serve N.C. Baptists and their local churches.”

Allan Blume, editor of the Biblical Recorder, said, “Both of these men are gifted, committed followers of Christ. Michael has made a very positive impact on the Recorder’s ministry. We will miss him very much.

“Seth is described by his pastor as a ‘gifted scholar who walks with Jesus.’” Blume added. “I am confident his contribution to North Carolina Baptists will be obvious as he serves with us. We are excited to welcome him to the BR team.”