The Gathering of the Cooperative Baptist Fellowship of North Carolina
Bringing Baptists of North Carolina Together for Christ-Centered Ministry March/April 2008 Volume 13, Issue 2
In This Edition ~
Join the Call: 2008 General Assembly
Page 3 CBFNC General Assembly Information Page 4 International Missions: The Love, the Acceptance, and the Joy
April 11-12
by Jennifer Huggins
Forest Hills Baptist Church, Raleigh, NC
Summer Mission Opportunities Page 5 CBF Global Missions: A Place for Renewal, Training, Refuge by Chaouki Boulos
Page 6 CBF Initiatives: Hispanic Ministry: Growing in Grace, Love, Power and Knowledge by Pastor Daniel Sostaita
Page 7 Faith Development: New Birth by Rick Jordan, Church Resources Coordinator
Page 8 CBFNC Churches: A Year’s Journey with CBFNC by Gail Coulter, CBFNC Moderator
Experiencing Mission Trips Every Sunday by Irma Duke
Page 9 2008 CBF National General Assembly Page 10 Reflections on the Celebration of a New Baptist Covenant by Larry Hovis, Executive Coordinator
Page 11 Ministers on the Move New Contributing CBFNC Partner Churches
Save time: Pre-register today! Visit www.cbfnc.org
Friday, April 11
Keynote Speaker: Rev. Julie Pennington-Russell Pastor, First Baptist Church, Decatur, GA
12:30 pm Welcome and Orientation 1 – 5 pm Ministry Workshop Sessions I-III 4:45 pm Fellowship Dinner* 6:45 pm Worship 8:15 pm Fellowship Reception
Saturday, April 12
9:00 am Ministry Workshop Session IV 10:15 am Business Session 11:00 am Closing Worship * Fellowship Dinner – dinner line will be open from 4:45 pm - 6:15 pm. Reservations are due by March 31. Register at www.cbfnc.org Free childcare for the General Assembly is available by advanced registration due by March 14. Register at www.cbfnc.org See page 3 for more on ministry workshop sessions. Visit our website for discounted hotel options, directions, parking instructions, and more!
2008 General Assembly Offering The 2008 Offering is for the children at the Village of Hope in Kiev, Ukraine. The city of Kiev, Ukraine, is home to four million people; however, several thousand of those residents are children who live on, in, or under the streets of the city. The Village of Hope is a home for these street children with foster families. Financial support for these families is needed now as it costs approximately $3,450 a year per child. Learn more at www.cbfnc.org and plan now to give at the General Assembly.