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  1. Sep 14, 2022 · Matt Carter, senior pastor of Sagemont Church in Houston, Texas, announced his retirement on Sunday after discovering he had a 90 percent blockage in his widow-maker artery. He said he decided to leave the pastorate for a less stressful role at the Southern Baptist Convention.

  2. Sep 12, 2022 · Matt Carter, who led Austin Stone Community Church and Sagemont Church, announced his retirement due to health issues and his new role at NAMB. He will focus on church planting and mobilization across North America, while his wife will be his priority.

  3. Matt Carter is the founding pastor of The Austin Stone Church in Austin, Texas, where he led the church to be one of the fastest growing and most missional churches in America since its beginning 2002.

  4. In from the Side is a 2022 British romantic drama film, directed by Matt Carter and written by Carter and Adam Silver. The film, which features Alexander Lincoln and Alexander King, tells the story of rugby players Mark and Warren from a cash-strapped, divided gay rugby club unwittingly sleepwalk into an adulterous affair, but must ...

  5. Matthew Carter (born 26 May 1996) is an English professional cricketer who spent nine seasons at Nottinghamshire and has also played for Trent Rockets . Career. Off-spin bowler Carter took figures of 10/195, including 7/56 in the first-innings, on his first-class cricket debut for Nottinghamshire against Somerset on a turning pitch in June 2015.

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  6. May 22, 2024 · Off-spinner Matt Carter has departed Nottinghamshire by mutual agreement after nine years at the club. The 27-year-old signed a one-year contract in November for the short form of the game but...

  7. Sep 12, 2022 · Matt Carter, who planted Austin Stone Community Church and led Sagemont Church in Houston, will become vice president of mobilization for Send Network, a church planting initiative of NAMB. He announced his retirement and new role to his congregation on Sept. 11, citing health issues and a passion for God's glory among the nations.