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June officially means one thing around here… ☀️🎉VBS MONTH IS HERE!!!Parents: prepare yourselves Your kids are about to c...
06/03/2026

June officially means one thing around here… ☀️🎉
VBS MONTH IS HERE!!!
Parents: prepare yourselves
Your kids are about to come home:
🎶 singing VBS songs
😴 completely exhausted
😄 talking nonstop about games and friends
And honestly? We can’t wait.
Register your kids today- https://stanfordbaptistky.churchcenter.com/registrations/events/3484757

Make plans to join us tomorrow night!✨5:30PM - Kids & Youth✨6:00PM - Adult Prayer Meeting✨6:30PM - Adult Service
06/02/2026

Make plans to join us tomorrow night!
✨5:30PM - Kids & Youth
✨6:00PM - Adult Prayer Meeting
✨6:30PM - Adult Service

06/02/2026
06/02/2026

Even in our imperfections, God's love remains steadfast.

06/01/2026

Some of us pray for Kentucky Baptist churches daily, or at least occasionally, the following prayer: That every KBC church will be a thriving church and that every leader will

06/01/2026

Dalton Miller, 57, of Stanford, Kentucky, passed away on Sunday, May 31, 2026, at the Lexington Veterans Hospital, following a courageous two-year battle with colon cancer.

Dalton dedicated his life to serving others. A proud United States Army Veteran, he honorably served his country for more than two decades, including deployments during Operation Desert Storm and Operation Iraqi Freedom. Following a distinguished military career, he retired from the Army in 2006.

While continuing in the National Guard, Dalton continued his life's mission of helping people through a career in social work. He often described social work not as a profession, but as a ministry. Through his work, he helped countless children find loving homes through adoption and provided hope and support to families during difficult times. Even after retiring from social work in 2018, his commitment to helping others never ended. He remained a source of encouragement, guidance, and compassion to all who knew him.

Dalton's love for his community led him into public service. He served as a Stanford City Councilman before being elected Mayor of Stanford in 2020, a position he faithfully held until his passing. Dalton often said that being Mayor was his favorite job he had ever held and that it never felt like work—even on the most challenging days. He loved the people of Stanford and was passionate about making the community a better place for everyone.

Known for his exceptional leadership, warm personality, and genuine care for others, Dalton was a natural people person and a gifted manager who brought people together. He consistently put the needs of Stanford and its citizens first, earning the respect, admiration, and affection of those he served. His impact on the city will be felt for generations, and his legacy of service, kindness, and dedication will forever remain a part of the Stanford community.

Dalton was also a faithful member of Lancaster First Assembly of God, where his faith guided his life and his service to others. His Christian witness was evident in the compassion he showed, the relationships he built, and the countless lives he touched.
Though his passing leaves an immeasurable void, Dalton's life stands as a testament to faith, sacrifice, service, and love. He leaves behind a grateful community, cherished family members, dear friends, and countless individuals whose lives were made better because of his presence.

His memory will be treasured, his example will continue to inspire, and his legacy of servant leadership will never be forgotten.

"Well done, good and faithful servant." — Matthew 25:23

Survivors include his loving wife, Treina Bunch Miller; three children, Isaiah Miller (Aubrey), Aisha Sims (Nas), Tra Carey (Carleigh); six siblings, Bobby Lee (Ann), Buford lee, Ricky Burton, Danny Burton (Lora), Jeff Miller and Larry Miller; eight grandchildren, Brantlee, Brooklynn, Risan, Londyn, Chason, Ella, MiAmor and Ava; and host of nieces and nephews.

He is preceded in death by his parents, Dale and Ethel Miller; and two siblings, Mary Ann Pendleton and Timmy “Honeybun” Burton.

Visitation will be held on Thursday, June 4, 2026 at Stuart Underwood Auditorium, Lincoln County High School, Stanford, Kentucky. A private visitation for the Stanford City Council, City Staff, 137th Transportation Detachment and 217th Quartermaster Detachment will be held from 3:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. ET. Public visitation will follow from 4:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. ET.

A second visitation will be held on Friday, June 5, 2026, from 11:00 a.m. until 1:00 p.m. CT at Trinity Church, 2418 Campbellsville Rd., Columbia, KY under the direction of Stotts-Phelps-McQueary Funeral Home. Funeral services will immediately follow at 1:00 p.m. CT at the same location, with Bro. Wendell Johnson, Bro. Tim McClure, and Bro. Damon Johnson officiating. Burial will follow at Caldwell Chapel Cemetery in Knifley, Kentucky.

Active Pallbearers are Josh Miller, Kenny Mac Smith, Mike Southerland, James Evans, Greg Lark and Jamie Herren.

Honorary Pallbearers are 137 Transportation DET and 217 QMDET.

https://spurlinfuneralhome.com/obituaries/dalton-miller-2026

☀️ Dear June…We’ve been waiting for you 😄Because this means VBS MONTH is officially HERE!! 🎉Parents: your kids are about...
06/01/2026

☀️ Dear June…

We’ve been waiting for you 😄

Because this means VBS MONTH is officially HERE!! 🎉

Parents: your kids are about to have the BEST week of the summer with games, worship, friends, snacks, and nonstop fun!

And honestly… they may sleep really well afterward too 😂

📅 VBS starts this month!
June 22-26
5:30-8:30 PM

Register your kids today: https://stanfordbaptistky.churchcenter.com/registrations/events/3484757

05/31/2026

Six years…gone by so fast. The difference you have made in this City will be felt far longer than any of us will live to see. The faces of children now adults that have walked in City Hall just to say thank you, the lives changed will march on for countless generations to come. The laughter that rang from friends and family who were always welcomed with open arms and strangers who left as new friends will continue to shape the way we make time for and see the importance of the people over the task. There are not enough words to tell you thank you but know that you have forever changed us.

Yes, we are better financially, staffed stronger than ever, equipped with the tools we need to succeed, growing economically and fiscally, but above all that you showed us how to:

-Lead by example, family is ALWAYS first. Speak truth into their lives, even when they don’t like it. Make time. Love them fiercely!

-Be proud of your hometown, know its history, support it. “They” are you! We need each other more than we want to admit. Heaven will not have sections filled with only the people you like.

-Value others! “I don’t have to know everything. I just need to surround myself with people who do.”
Relationships matter! Surround yourself with people you trust and then empower them to be the best they can be.
I’ve worked a lot of places in my years, but never have I felt more capable and grown so much. I was never afraid to say I made a mistake. I knew I would not be yelled at or condemned, but given the encouragement and whatever help I needed to make it right.

-Love out loud! “He may have made a mistake but he is still my friend and he needs to know he’s loved, so I told him.” Words matter, say them and say them often.

-Fight and fight hard! Then trust God with the outcome. His way is always good. In the mean time, find someone else to help. Your work isn’t done just because life gets hard.

-Be ready, we aren’t home yet! “Y’all listen, if you want to see me again, get your heart and life right with Jesus, ‘cause that’s where I’ll be.”

Mayor Dalton Miller 2020-2026

05/31/2026

It is with heavy hearts that we share the news of Stanford Mayor Dalton Miller’s passing.

Mayor Miller leaves behind a legacy that reaches far beyond any title he held. He loved his family deeply, served his community faithfully and touched the lives of so many people along the way.

Those who knew him knew his strength, his kindness and the faith that guided him through every season of life. His impact on our community will not be forgotten.

We ask everyone to keep his family, friends and all who loved him in your thoughts and prayers during this difficult time.

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Stanford, KY
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Wednesday 9am - 3pm
Thursday 9am - 3pm
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