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| spouse = [[Beth Holmes (Reformed Baptist|Beth Holmes)]] | | spouse = [[Beth Holmes (Reformed Baptist|Beth Holmes)]] | ||
| children = [[Henry Holmes (Reformed Baptist)|Henry Holmes]] | | children = [[Henry Holmes (Reformed Baptist)|Henry Holmes]] |
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Chris Holmes
Birth Date | unknown |
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Residency | Owensboro, Kentucky |
Theology | Reformed Baptist |
Occupation(s) | Pastor, Professor |
Affiliation(s) | Yellow Creek Baptist Church (pastor) Covenant Baptist Theological Seminary (professor) |
Spouse(s) | Beth Holmes) |
Children | Henry Holmes |
Website | cbtseminary.org/faculty-administration |
Chris Holmes (Ph.D.) is an American Reformed Baptist pastor at Yellow Creek Baptist Church and he is a professor of practical theology at Covenant Baptist Theological Seminary, both being located in Owensboro, Kentucky.[1] His doctoral dissertation centered on the published sermons of Benjamin Keach and the way he used metaphors to enhance the effectiveness of his preaching.