In Memory

Mark Stephens



 
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01/19/09 11:40 AM #1    

Shane Behar (Clary)

Mark, wow did we have some times...I wish we had been closer in our later years. God speed. We all miss your ever present personality. Our prayers are with your family! Grant Bowlus

01/29/09 10:21 PM #2    

Lisa Moss (Degrenia)

STEPHENS, Dr. Mark Daniel, 41, of Apopka, passed away March 4, 2007. He was born in Tampa to David F. and Margaret (Dreggors) Stephens. He was born January 14, 1966. He graduated from the University of Florida with a Bachelor of Music degree in music in 1989, Mid-America Baptist Theological Seminary with a Master of Divinity degree in 1997 and New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary with a Doctor of Ministry degree in 2002. He served in the following churches as a music director, Lake Carroll Baptist Church, Tampa, and Oaklawn Baptist Church, Memphis, Tenn., as well as pastor of the following churches, Midway Baptist Church in Palestine, Ark., Mount Tabor Baptist Church, Lakeland, Fla., and Lockhart Baptist Church, Orlando, Fla. He was currently serving as director of Theological education at Florida Baptist Convention and served as interim pastor at various Baptist churches in Central Florida. He was a loving and devoted husband and father. He is survived by his wife, Natalie; daughters, Rachel Christine, Sarah Danielle and Hannah Elizabeth Stephens, all of Apopka; father, David F. Stephens, and mother, Margaret D. Stephens, of Tampa; and brother, Jon David Stephens (Laureen), also of Tampa. Funeral services will be conducted at 3 p.m. Wednesday at First Baptist Sweetwater in Longwood with Dr. Larry Michael officiating. Visitation for friends will be 1-3 p.m. Wednesday at the church. Further services will be conducted 11 a.m. Thursday, March 8, at Idlewild Baptist Church in Tampa with Dr. Ken Whitten officiating. Visitation for friends will be one hour prior to the service. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to the Trust Fund for Children, College Education, First Baptist Church Sweetwater, 3800 Wekiva Springs Road, Longwood, FL 32779. Please view and sign the family guest book at www.baldwinfairchild.com Baldwin-Fairchild Funeral Home, West Altamonte Chapel,622 W. State Route 436, Altamonte Springs, FL 32714 (407) 869-6065.

01/31/09 10:27 AM #3    

Lisa Moss (Degrenia)

More info on Mark Stephens

ORLANDO - (FBC) Mark Stephens, director of the Florida Baptist Convention’s Theological Education and Distance Learning Department since 2002, died unexpectedly Sunday night, March 4, of an apparent heart attack at his Orlando home. He was 41 years old.

In this role, Stephens also served as assistant professor of preaching and pastoral ministry at New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary, directing the Orlando Extension Center.

“He will be sorely missed, not only as an employee but as a good, personal friend,” said John Sullivan. The state convention’s executive director-treasurer had traveled several times with Stephens to Haiti to establish a program of theological training for pastors in that third-world country.

“His work was exceptional,” Sullivan noted. “He was bright, articulate and knowledgeable of distance learning and theological education. He was a warm-hearted gospel preacher who had taken our program to a new level.”

“Mark was like one of my own kids,” said Jimmy Dukes, dean of the New Orleans Seminary’s extension center system. “That was the way he related to people. He was a friend, had a brilliant mind and was a joy to be around.”

Dukes credited Stephens with “bringing organization and awareness of our program to the churches in Florida.”

“Mark had an evangelistically-hearted academic mind,” said Bob Bumgarner, director of the Convention’s Church Development Division and Stephen’s supervisor. “As you listened to him, while he was gifted in the skills of his job, he was very possessive of his students. He took personally the development of his students and was always excited if there was another way to help students through the academic maze.”

Prior to assuming his Convention post in 2002, Stephens served as pastor of Lockhart Baptist Church in Orlando from 2001 to 2002 and Mt. Tabor Baptist Church in Lakeland, from 1997 to 2001. He served churches in Arkansas and Tennessee.

He received the doctor of ministry degree from New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary in New Orleans, La., in 2003; a master of divinity degree from Mid-American Baptist Theological Seminary in Memphis, Tenn., in 1997; and a bachelor in music from the University of Florida in Gainesville in 1989.

John Holloway, associate pastor, First Baptist Church of Sweetwater in Longwood where Stephens is a member, reported that Stephens had participated in the church’s evangelistic outreach event on Saturday and attended Bible study on Sunday, before serving as guest preacher at Orlando’s Downtown Baptist Church.

Stephens, an avid bicyclist, had ridden 35 miles on Saturday and Sunday before he died.

He is survived by his wife, Natalie, and three daughters, Rachel, 15; Sarah, 13; and Hannah, 10.

Two observances are planned.

• In the Orlando area, First Baptist Church of Sweetwater will hold a visitation at the church at 1 p.m. and a service at 3 p.m. The church is located at 3800 Wekiva Springs Road, Longwood, 32779.

• In the Tampa area, Idlewild Baptist Church will hold a visitation March 8 at 9 a.m. and a service at 11 a.m. The church is located at 18371 N. Dale Mabry Hwy., Lutz, 33548.

Condolences may be sent to the late Dr. Stephens' spouse and daughters: Natalie Stephens, C/O First Baptist Church in Sweetwater, 3800 Wekiva Springs Road, Longwood, FL 32779 or C/O Florida Baptist Convention, 1230 Hendricks Avenue, Jacksonville, FL 32207.

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