2024 General Assembly Guidebook

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2024 CBF General Assembly

June 19-21, 2024

Sheraton Greensboro at Four Seasons & Koury Convention Center

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Welcome to the 2024 General Assembly!

Whether this is your first or 31st time at a General Assembly, we are glad you’re here. In these days, we hope that you find opportunities to connect, learn, be challenged, worship and have fun with Cooperative Baptists from across the country and around the world. Throughout this week, we invite you to re:imagine the ways in which we can proclaim and practice our faith as we hear from partners, colleagues and friends.

This re:imagination is not one we approach alone, as the Holy Spirit moves among us, stirring up our holy imaginations and allowing sparks of innovation in our communities and ministries.

This week, we invite you to consider the ways in which God is shaping and transforming your life as you share stories from your context and hear the ways in which others have been experiencing transformation in a post-pandemic world by asking new questions, embracing new ways of serving, imagining new ministries, setting aside old fears and rediscovering the incredible gifts they have been given to serve their communities.

As a participant at this General Assembly, you are an integral part of this Fellowship tapestry.

Welcome. Have fun. Explore. re:imagine.

“God is transforming our Fellowship by giving us a clearer sense of who we are called to be. God has made us more generationally, geographically and racially diverse, so that we have the gift of new teachers and have an even more unique opportunity to embody the kind of community that truly embodies Jesus’ love and power.

“During this week, I hope we will be empowered to ask new questions, reclaim transformative convictions, be claimed by a compelling calling to the mission of transformation, discover new friend-ships and catch an even greater glimpse of the transforming work God is doing among us.”

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TABLE OF CONTENTS Daily Schedule 4 Learning Labs ............................................................... ............. 20 Plenary Session ............................................................... ............ 32 Business Session 33 Hotel Map ............................................................... ................. 34

DAILY SCHEDULE

Monday, June 17 & Tuesday, June 18

Monday, June 17

1:00 –5:00 p.m.

Transformers: Re-Shaping How We Care for Ourselves and the Communities We Serve

Victoria B (Third Floor; Victoria Wing)

Traditional self-care advice is a helpful baseline but does not always meet the needs of spiritual care practitioners. The pandemic further stretched chaplains’ and pastoral counselors’ resources, including those for self-care. Yet factors impacting burnout require a wider lens: they began pre-pandemic and continue into the present. What we have been doing to care for ourselves may no longer be working. We need new tools. This two-day training invites chaplains, pastoral counselors and others into a space of transformation to reshape and re:imagine new resilience tools that can be implemented into daily ministry in specialized settings, informed by the realities of spiritual care.

Cost: $50; Pre-registration required

Tuesday, June 18

9:00 a.m. –5:00 p.m.

Transformers: Re-Shaping How We Care for Ourselves and the Communities We Serve

Victoria B (Third Floor; Victoria Wing)

Cost: $50; Pre-registration required

1:00 –6:00 p.m.

You Called? Re:imagining Calling for Young Adults

Augusta A (Third Floor)

Are you in your calling era? You’re invited to join with other young Baptists to explore the idea of calling, inside or outside the church, and learn more about self-assessment—how you show up and what skills you bring when you do.

Cost: $15; Pre-registration required

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DAILY SCHEDULE

Tuesday, June 18 & Wednesday, June 19

7:30 –9:30 p.m.

Together for Hope: Rising Hope Film Screening

Auditorium II (Lobby Level)

In this cinematic portrait of the forgotten Mississippi Delta, inspired citizens share vibrant testimonies of hope in the face of historic oppression, defying the pervasive narrative of rural poverty. Join us for a screening followed by a Q&A session.

Cost: Free

Register to attend at https://givebutter.com/risinghopeCBF

Wednesday, June 19

9:00 a.m. –7:30 p.m.

On-Site Registration & Check-In

Lobby Corridor Desks V & VI (next to Guilford Ballroom)

Come to the Assembly registration area to receive your name tag, pick up an Assembly guide and ask any questions you may have to get started!

Cost: Free

11:15 a.m. –3:30 p.m.

11:15 a.m. –3:30 p.m.

11:15 a.m. –3:30 p.m.

11:30 a.m. –3:15 p.m.

Preschool Assembly

Cedar (Second Floor)

Infant through Pre-K. Pre-registration required.

Children’s Assembly

Oak (Second Floor)

Kindergarten through 5th grade. Pre-registration required.

Youth Assembly

Birch (Second Floor)

6th through 12th grade. Pre-registration required.

re:imagine – The Narratives of America Project

Victoria Ballroom A (Third Floor; Victoria Wing)

Join us for a People’s Meal and the Narratives of America Project which are designed to break down barriers and facilitate dialogue that help us understand one another across different lines of race and identity.

Cost: $25; Pre-registration required

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DAILY SCHEDULE

Wednesday, June 19

4:00 –5:00 p.m.

4:00 –5:00 p.m.

4:00 –5:00 p.m.

4:00 –5:00 p.m.

4:00 –5:00 p.m.

5:30 –7:00 p.m.

CBF Heartland Gathering

Sandpiper (Third Floor)

Join old friends and make new ones as we hear updates from CBF field personnel, ministry partners and CBF Heartland leaders.

Cost: Free

CBF Kentucky Gathering

Augusta A (Third Floor)

Join other Cooperative Baptists from Kentucky for fellowship, worship and time together.

Cost: Free

CBF West Meeting

Tidewater A (Third Floor)

Connect with Cooperative Baptists from across the western United States.

Cost: Free

CBF of North Carolina State Meeting

Imperial Ballroom D (Lobby Level)

Join other Cooperative Baptists from North Carolina for a time to meet and fellowship together.

Cost: Free

Great Rivers Fellowship Gathering

Tidewater B (Third Floor)

Catch up with others from the Great Rivers Fellowship over an afternoon cup of coffee or tea.

Cost: Free

CBF of Florida & the Caribbean Islands Dinner

Imperial Ballroom C (Lobby Level)

Join your friends from Florida, Puerto Rico, Cuba and the Bahamas for dinner and fellowship.

Cost: $30; Pre-registration required

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DAILY SCHEDULE

Wednesday, June 19

5:30 –7:00 p.m.

CBF Georgia & Alabama CBF Dinner

Imperial Ballroom G & H (Lobby Level)

Join your friends from Georgia and Alabama for dinner and fellowship.

Cost: $25; Pre-registration required

5:30 –7:00 p.m.

CBF of South Carolina Dinner

Imperial Ballroom E (Lobby Level)

Join your fellow South Carolinians for dinner at the General Assembly. Contact Debbie Haag at debbie@cbfsc.org for details.

5:30 –7:00 p.m.

CBF Texas & Tennessee CBF Dinner

Imperial Ballroom A (Lobby Level)

Connect with friends and colleagues from Texas and Tennessee and get to know the new CBF Texas Coordinator.

Cost: $30; Pre-registration required

5:30 –7:00 p.m.

CBF Oklahoma Gathering

Offsite: Four Seasons Town Centre

CBF OK and friends are invited to meet in the lobby of the hotel at 5:30 p.m. and then walk across to the food court at the Four Seasons Town Centre for an informal dinner together.

Cost: Cover your own meal

5:30 –7:00 p.m.

CBF Virginia Gathering

Imperial Ballroom B

Join friends and colleagues from Virginia for fellowship. Heavy hors d’oeuvres will be served.

Cost: $10

5:30 –7:00 p.m.

Mid-Atlantic CBF & Baptist Fellowship of the Northeast Dinner

Location will be sent to MACBF & BFNE registrants on site Connect with friends from the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast over a casual dinner together.

Cost: Free

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DAILY SCHEDULE

Wednesday, June 19 & Thursday, June 20

7:30 –9:00 p.m.

Opening Block Party

The Gathering Place (Third Floor Concourse)

Join us for the opening block party as we celebrate Juneteenth, which commemorates the end of slavery in the United States. Through this modern-day celebration of heritage, you can expect a community gathering featuring quilters, educational resources, food, arts and entertainment.

Cost: Free

9:30 –10:30 p.m.

Late Night Worship

Guilford Ballroom (Lobby Level)

CBF’s Pan African Koinonia hosts the third annual Late Night Worship service featuring the Rev. Dr. Zina Jacque. Join us for a tradition of late night services that stem from the first Watch Night service held December 31, 1862, as enslaved people gathered in worship late in the evening watching and waiting for the news of freedom to come through the signing of the Emancipation Proclamation.

Cost: Free

Thursday, June 20

ALL DAY

Prayer Room Open

Carolina (Lobby Level)

The 2024 General Assembly prayer room is open for prayer, meditation and contemplation throughout the Assembly. Come and pray for CBF, our communities, families and anything the Lord lays on your heart.

Cost: Free

ALL DAY

Ministerial Transitions Conversations

Torrey Pines (Third Floor)

Meet Jay Kieve, director of ministerial transitions, for vocational conversations. Discover how CBF supports the ministerial transitions process. To schedule: Text your name to (803) 767-3456.

Cost: Free

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DAILY SCHEDULE

Thursday, June 20

7:30 –9:00 a.m.

fAMILIA Breakfast

Blue Ashe (Third Floor; Victoria Wing)

Join the CBF fAMILIA Network for a time of fellowship and celebration. Engage, share and kick off your day with the vibrant spirit of a lively network living transformation. | Únase a la Red CBF fAMILIA para un tiempo de compañerismo y celebración. Participe, comparta y comience su día con el espíritu vibrante de una red animada que vive la transformación.

Cost: $25; Pre-registration required

7:30 –9:00 a.m.

McAfee School of Theology Alumni and Friends Breakfast

Imperial Ballroom G (Lobby Level)

Enjoy breakfast and connect with the alumni and friends of Mercer’s McAfee School of Theology.

Cost: $10; For more information, contact Nikki Hardeman at hardeman_ln@mercer.edu

7:30 –9:00 a.m.

IBTS 75th Anniversary Celebration Breakfast

Imperial Ballroom F (Lobby Level)

As the International Baptist Theological Study Centre (IBTS) is celebrating 75 years, it remains at the cutting edge of education and mission across Europe, the Middle East and Central Asia. At the General Assembly, we launch IBTS FRIENDS as a way of strengthening our partnership with CBF and supporting an exciting vision for progressive education and mission in the coming years.

Cost: $10 or free for young Baptists under 30; Pre-registration required

8:00 –9:00 a.m.

re:imagine sacred self-care— re:imagine movement & mindfulness

Victoria Ballroom (Third Floor; Victoria Wing)

Gentle movement coupled with scripture-based mindfulness. All levels, ages, abilities welcome. Bring a mat if possible. Chairs available. Led by be(e) well serve well.

Cost: Free

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DAILY SCHEDULE

Thursday, June 20

9:00 a.m. –7:00 p.m.

On-Site Registration & Check-In

Lobby Corridor Desks V & VI (next to Guilford Ballroom)

Come to the Assembly registration area to receive your name tag, pick up an Assembly guide and ask any questions you may have to get started!

Cost: Free

9:15 a.m. –11:15 a.m.

Preschool Assembly

Cedar (Second Floor)

Infant through Pre-K. Pre-registration required.

9:15 a.m. –5:15 p.m.

9:15 a.m. –5:15 p.m.

9:30 a.m. –11:00 a.m.

Children’s Assembly

Oak (Second Floor)

Kindergarten through 5th grade. Pre-registration required.

Youth Assembly

Birch (Second Floor)

6th through 12th grade. Pre-registration required.

Plenary Session

Guilford Ballroom (Lobby Level)

Hear Paul Baxley’s Executive Coordinator’s Report, celebrate the 202425 Vestal Scholar recipients and engage in conversation with other Cooperative Baptists while we explore the topic of calling.

Cost: Free

11:00 a.m. –7:00 p.m.

Quilting Ministry in Practice

Glass Rooms (Lobby Level)

Quilting in the African American tradition traces back to the Civil War era as enslaved women created quilts to boost their meager bedding. Come see quilters throughout the Assembly as they share a piece of history one stitch at a time. Are you a quilter? Bring your materials and join quilting ministry in practice!

Cost: Free

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DAILY SCHEDULE

Thursday, June 20

11:30 a.m. –7:00 p.m.

The Gathering Place Open

Third Floor Concourse

Welcome to The Gathering Place! Return again and again throughout the Assembly to find the perfect gifts in the Market, place bids on Silent Auction items, meet partners and exhibitors and catch a compelling CBF Podcast interview.

11:30 a.m. –1:00 p.m.

Dr. Emmanuel McCall Racial Justice Trailblazer Luncheon

Imperial Ballroom D (Lobby Level)

Join us for the annual Dr. Emmanuel McCall Racial Justice Trailblazer luncheon. Celebrate this year’s recipients and hear from keynote speaker Rev. Dr. Jaqueline Thompson.

Cost: $22/person; $176/table; Pre-registration required

1:15 –5:15 p.m. 1:30 –2:30 p.m.

Preschool Assembly Afternoon Session

Cedar (Second Floor)

Preschoolers are welcomed back to their Assembly session.

Learning Labs Session 1

Prepare to re:imagine alongside other Cooperative Baptists through the 2024 Learning Labs—workshop-style experiences focused on 11 topical learning tracks. Find a complete list of labs on pp. 20-31 and on the 2024 General Assembly App.

 Advocacy – Victoria B (Third Floor; Victoria Wing)

 Baptist Identity – Auditorium II (Lobby Level)

 Church & Community – Tidewater B (Third Floor)

 Church & Culture – Meadowbrook (Third Floor)

 Financial Wellness – Sandpiper (Third Floor)

 Global Missions – Tanglewood (Third Floor)

 Ministry Matters – Arrowhead A (Third Floor)

 Multigenerational Ministry – Augusta A (Third Floor)

 Racial Justice – Augusta B (Third Floor)

 Spiritual Care – Tidewater A (Third Floor)

 Vida Hispana – Pebble Beach (Third Floor)

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DAILY SCHEDULE

Thursday, June 20

3:00 –4:00 p.m.

Learning Labs Session 2

Prepare to re:imagine alongside other Cooperative Baptists through the 2024 Learning Labs—workshop-style experiences focused on 11 topical learning tracks. Find a complete list of labs on pp. 20-31 and on the 2024 General Assembly App.

 Advocacy – Victoria B (Third Floor; Victoria Wing)

 Baptist Identity – Auditorium II (Lobby Level)

 Church & Community – Tidewater B (Third Floor)

 Church & Culture – Meadowbrook (Third Floor)

 Financial Wellness – Sandpiper (Third Floor)

 Global Missions – Tanglewood (Third Floor)

 Ministry Matters – Arrowhead A (Third Floor)

 Multigenerational Ministry – Augusta A (Third Floor)

 Racial Justice – Augusta B (Third Floor)

 Spiritual Care – Tidewater A (Third Floor)

 Vida Hispana – Pebble Beach (Third Floor)

3:00 –4:00 p.m.

4:15 –5:15 p.m.

Business Breakout Session:

2024-2025 CBF

Ministries and Mission Budget

St. Andrews (Third Floor)

Campbell University Divinity School Alumni & Friends Reception

Imperial Ballroom A (Lobby Level)

Campbell University Divinity School alumni and friends are invited to our floating reception to connect with friends over appetizers and catch up on life in The Creek!

Cost: Free; Email Micayla Neill at mneill@campbell.edu to RSVP

4:15 –5:15 p.m.

Association of Welcoming and Affirming Baptists Concert & Reception

Club Fifth Season (Lobby Level; North Lobby Wing)

Join us for a concert with Walker Burroughs at the Association of Welcoming and Affirming Baptists reception! Light hors d’oeuvres and refreshments will be served.

Cost: $10 suggested cover; none will be turned away

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DAILY SCHEDULE

Thursday, June 20

4:15 –5:15 p.m.

Chaplaincy & Pastoral Counseling Affinity Group Meeting

Pebble Beach (Third Floor)

Join CBF Chaplaincy & Pastoral Counseling ministries staff and other CBF-endorsed chaplains and pastoral counselors for conversation and fellowship.

Cost: Free

4:15 –5:15 p.m.

Disaster Response Network Gathering

Augusta A (Third Floor)

Meet with Cooperative Baptists leading and coordinating Disaster Response efforts and those interested in this work.

Cost: Free

4:15 –5:15 p.m.

Pan African Koinonia Gathering

Augusta B (Third Floor)

A time for PAK participants to meet and hear what is happening in the life of CBF, PAK and the McCall Initiative and to learn how to connect further.

Cost: Free

4:15 –5:15 p.m.

BSK Community Reception

Imperial Ballroom F (Lobby Level)

Join the BSK Community for hors d’oeuvres and time to catch up!

Cost: Free

4:15 –5:15 p.m.

Friends of Truett Seminary Reception

Grandover East (Third Floor)

Join with students, alumni and friends of Baylor University’s Truett Seminary for fellowship.

Cost: Free

5:30 –7:00 p.m.

CBF Chaplaincy & Pastoral Counseling Dinner

Blue Ashe (Third Floor; Victoria Wing)

Come eat, fellowship and celebrate our amazing chaplains and pastoral counselors! All are welcome to attend!

Cost: $25; Pre-registration required

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DAILY SCHEDULE

Thursday, June 20

5:30 –7:00 p.m.

Friends of Baptist News Global Dinner

Imperial Ballroom D (Lobby Level)

BNG plans another conversation that matters at this year’s Friends of BNG dinner. Engage in conversation with NPR correspondent Sarah McCammon and Baker Institute Fellow Michael Emerson. Go to baptistnews.com to purchase tickets or check at our booth in The Gathering Place.

Cost: $45/person; $500/table

5:30 –7:00 p.m.

Wake Forest University School of Divinity Reception

Offsite: Natty Greene’s Brewing Co.

Join us to catch up with friends and learn about what’s going on at the school. Next year is our 25th anniversary, and we want you to join in the celebration!

Cost: Free

7:15 –9:15 p.m.

Preschool Assembly Evening Session

Cedar (Second Floor)

Preschoolers are welcomed back to their Assembly session. Parents may instead choose to have their children attend worship in Guilford Ballroom.

7:15 –9:15 p.m.

Children’s Assembly Evening Session

Oak (Second Floor)

Children are welcomed back to their Assembly session. Parents may instead choose to have their children attend worship in Guilford Ballroom.

7:30 –9:00 p.m.

Evening Worship

Guilford Ballroom (Lobby Level)

Come together in worship to sing, pray and re:imagine together as we hear from keynote preacher Rev. Eugene Cho and come to the Lord’s Table for Communion.

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DAILY SCHEDULE

Thursday, June 20 & Friday, June 21

9:05 –11:00 p.m.

CBF Young Baptist Outing

Offsite: Natty Greene’s Brewing Co.

Join other CBF Young Baptists for food, fun and fellowship sponsored by CBF’s Young Baptist Ecosystem and BJC. Transportation is provided. Catch the bus to Natty Greene’s at the main hotel entrance immediately after worship.

Cost: Free

9:15 –10:15 p.m.

Gathering Place Reception Sponsored by CBB

Third Floor Concourse

Join us in The Gathering Place for an ice cream treat and fellowship! Stop by to chat with exhibitors, shop in the Market, place your final auction bids, or catch a CBF Podcast interview.

Cost: Free

9:30 –11:00 p.m.

Candler Alumni, Students & Friends Gathering

Offsite: M’Coul’s Public House

Join Candler alumni, students, faculty and friends for fun and fellowship, hosted by Candler Alumni board chair Will Dyer and board member Carrol Wilson. Appetizers and beverages provided. RSVP to raushanah.n.butler@emory.edu.

Cost: Free

Friday, June 21

ALL DAY

Prayer Room Open

Carolina (Lobby Level)

The 2024 General Assembly prayer room is open for prayer, meditation and contemplation throughout the Assembly. Come and pray for CBF, our communities, families and anything the Lord lays on your heart.

Cost: Free

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DAILY SCHEDULE

Friday, June 21

ALL DAY

Ministerial Transitions Conversations

Torrey Pines (Third Floor)

Meet Jay Kieve, director of ministerial transitions, for vocational conversations. Discover how CBF supports the ministerial transitions process. To schedule: Text your name to (803) 767-3456.

Cost: Free

7:30 –9:00 a.m.

Encourager Church & Advocacy Breakfast

Grandover (Third Floor)

Join us for breakfast focused on the topic of “Missional Advocacy: The Faith Community and its Role in Public Education.”

Cost: $25; Pre-registration required

8:00 –9:00 a.m.

re:imagine sacred self-care— re:imagine sound & stillness

Sponsored by BWIM of North Carolina, CBF of South Carolina and CBF Virginia

Victoria Ballroom (Third Floor; Victoria Wing)

A sound immersion meditation featuring the vibrational gifts of a skilled sound therapist. Rest. Relax. Receive a “symphony of serenity” inspiring stillness and peaceful presence to carry you into your day. Please bring a yoga mat or other mat as we will be sitting on the floor throughout the session. Chairs will be available if needed.

Cost: Free

9:00 a.m. –4:00 p.m.

On-Site Registration & Check-In

Lobby Corridor Desks V & VI (next to Guilford Ballroom)

Come to the Assembly registration area to receive your name tag, pick up an Assembly guide and ask any questions you may have to get started!

Cost: Free

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DAILY SCHEDULE

Friday, June 21

9:15 –11:15 a.m.

9:15 a.m. –6:15 p.m.

9:15 a.m. –4:15 p.m.

9:30 –11:00 a.m.

Preschool Assembly

Cedar (Second Floor)

Infant through Pre-K. Pre-registration required.

Children’s Assembly

Oak (Second Floor)

Kindergarten through 5th grade. Pre-registration required.

Youth Assembly

Birch (Second Floor)

6th through 12th grade. Pre-registration required.

Business Session

Guilford Ballroom (Lobby Level)

Hear the dreams of incoming CBF Moderator, Juan García, as well other leadership reflecting on the impactful work of the Fellowship. Join us also as we vote on the CBF budget and governance nominees for 2024-2025.

11:00 a.m. –4:00 p.m.

Quilting Ministry in Practice

Glass Rooms (Lobby Level)

Quilting in the African American tradition traces back to the Civil War era as enslaved women created quilts to boost their meager bedding. Come see quilters throughout the Assembly as they share a piece of history one stitch at a time. Are you a quilter? Bring your materials and join quilting ministry in practice!

Cost: Free

11:30 a.m. –4:00 p.m.

The Gathering Place Open

Third Floor Concourse

Welcome to The Gathering Place! Return again and again throughout the Assembly to find the perfect gift in the Market, meet partners and exhibitors and catch a compelling CBF Podcast interview.

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DAILY SCHEDULE

Friday, June 21

11:30 a.m. –1:00 p.m.

Baptist Women in Ministry Luncheon

Imperial Ballroom D (Lobby Level)

We welcome keynote speaker Rev. Angela Denker, author of Red State Christians. She will provide invaluable insights into the intersection of Christian nationalism and gender dynamics. With a specific focus on the Southern Baptist Convention’s recent actions to disfellowship churches with female pastors, Rev. Denker will illuminate the broader influence of Christian nationalism on gender within our Baptist community.

Cost: $45/person; $450/table; Pre-registration required

1:15 –6:15 p.m.

1:15 –2:45 p.m.

1:30 –2:30 p.m.

Preschool Assembly

Cedar (Second Floor)

Preschoolers are welcomed back to their Assembly session.

Choir Rehearsal

Auditorium III (Lobby Level)

The 2024 General Assembly Choir will rehearse a new original anthem to be sung during the closing worship service.

Sign up to sing at www.cbf.net/choir

Learning Labs Session 3

Prepare to re:imagine alongside other Cooperative Baptists through the 2024 Learning Labs—workshop-style experiences focused on 11 topical learning tracks. Find a complete list of labs on pp. 20-31 and on the 2024 General Assembly App.

 Advocacy – Victoria B (Third Floor; Victoria Wing)

 Baptist Identity – Auditorium II (Lobby Level)

 Church & Community – Tidewater B (Third Floor)

 Church & Culture – Meadowbrook (Third Floor)

 Financial Wellness – Sandpiper (Third Floor)

 Global Missions – Tanglewood (Third Floor)

 Ministry Matters – Arrowhead A (Third Floor)

 Multigenerational Ministry – Augusta A (Third Floor)

 Racial Justice – Augusta B (Third Floor)

 Spiritual Care – Tidewater A (Third Floor)

 Vida Hispana – Pebble Beach (Third Floor)

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DAILY SCHEDULE

Friday,

June 21

3:00 –4:00 p.m.

College & Young Adult Ministry Network Meeting

Tanglewood (Third Floor)

Join the CYAMN for a business meeting, fellowship and brainstorming about ideas for the coming year.

Cost: Free

3:00 –4:00 p.m.

CBF Advocacy Listening Session

Meadowbrook (Third Floor)

CBF’s new advocacy team—Jennifer Hawks and Sharon Felton—want to hear from you! Drop in to share your church’s advocacy success stories, barriers and dreams. Help shape CBF Advocacy!

Cost: Free

3:00 –4:00 p.m.

BWIM of North Carolina Gathering

Augusta B (Third Floor)

Gather with a network of support, fellowship, worship, advocacy and education for Baptist women and men who are seeking to honor God’s call in Christ to women in all areas of mission and ministry across North Carolina.

Cost: Free

3:00 –4:00 p.m.

Chaplaincy & Pastoral Counseling Interest Meeting

Imperial Ballroom H (Lobby Level)

Interested in chaplaincy and pastoral counseling endorsement with the Cooperative Baptist Fellowship? This session is designed to present the endorsement application process, answer questions and offer an opportunity to get to know one another.

Cost: Free

4:30 –6:00 p.m.

Evening Worship

Guilford Ballroom (Lobby Level)

In worship, we will hear from Kristin Adkins Whitesides, pastor of First Baptist Church, Winchester, Va., and participate in the commissioning of chaplains and pastoral counselors. We will also bless field personnel returning to the field and have an opportunity to pray together as we return to our communities refreshed and renewed by our experiences throughout the week and the stirring of the Holy Spirit.

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LEARNING LABS

Empowering Diversity: A Multigenerational Approach to Immigrant Advocacy

Thursday 1:30 – 2:30 p.m.

Re-imagine a collaboration of adults, young and old, advocating for immigrants every day from your own church building. Fredericksburg Baptist Church, Fredericksburg, Va., has become the new home of LUCHA Ministries Immigration Legal Services (LMILS), currently staffed by college students, semi-retired and retired adults. Find out how the work is life-giving and life-restoring in so many meaningful ways.

Greg Smith is a CBF field personnel and co-founder of LUCHA Ministries, Inc., in Fredericksburg, Va.

Fainas Veriak is a student at the University of Mary Washington studying philosophy while also serving as a Department of Justice accredited representative and is recently celebrating the milestone of becoming a U.S. citizen.

Jeanne Anderson is minister of missions and worship at Fredericksburg Baptist Church, and soon to be a Department of Justice accredited legal representative and executive director of LMILS.

Faith and Food Security: How and Why Churches Should Be Leading the Fight to End Hunger

3:00 – 4:00 p.m.

Food insecurity and poverty rates are rising at a record-setting pace. It is our Christian understanding that creating conditions to alleviate hunger is a lived expression of our faith. This session will inspire a renewed understanding that hunger is solvable, and present information on food insecurity and collective impact to drive change in our communities.

Jill Hatcher, senior director of public service and innovation for the Baylor Collaborative on Hunger and Poverty, leads a team who work in domestic and international settings to solve hunger through innovation with expertise in project management and student engagement.

Tasha Roberts is the director of public affairs for the Baylor Collaborative on Hunger and Poverty. Tasha leads a team focused on strategic partnerships and outreach connecting with government, private and public sectors.

Digital Community: Moving Beyond the Like Button

In a world where social media offers opportunities for faith leaders to communicate their missions, the platform can seem overwhelming and time-consuming. This workshop is crafted to help participants unpack these challenges. Whether you’re seeking to initiate or enhance your online presence, this workshop will equip you with the knowledge to make every click count. Join us to transform your online interactions into a potent tool for real-world impact.

Georgia McKee is the BJC’s digital communications associate and runs the @endchristiannationalism Instagram and TikTok accounts.

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Advocacy
Sessions in Victoria B
Friday 1:30 – 2:30 p.m.
Thursday

LEARNING LABS

Sponsored by the CBF Conversations podcast

Baptists and Conversion, 2024: A Re-formation?

Thursday 1:30 – 2:30 p.m.

This Learning Lab explores varieties of religious experience in Baptist history, the impact of cultural contexts on Baptist approaches to conversion, the need for a re-formation of conversion morphologies (processes) in the present moment and options that churches might consider when approaching and articulating the nature of conversion inside and outside the congregation. Bill J. Leonard is the author of several Baptist history books and the founding dean and professor of divinity emeritus, Wake Forest University School of Divinity.

Being Baptist in an Election Year

Presenter Amanda Tyler will investigate the role of Baptist theology, ethics and history related to political campaigns and elections. What scripture passages resonate with us as we address political issues and live in community with fellow believers who may approach issues differently than us? How do Baptist principles help us navigate this difficult terrain?

Thursday 3:00 – 4:00 p.m.

Amanda Tyler is the executive director of BJC, co-host of the Respecting Religion podcast, lead organizer of the Christians Against Christian Nationalism campaign and author of the forthcoming book, “How to End Christian Nationalism.”

Discussion: Baptist Women in Ministry

Friday 1:30 – 2:30 p.m.

Join Angela Denker for Q&A and discussion following her keynote luncheon presentation to Baptist Women in Ministry. Ask questions and learn more about white Christian nationalism intersecting with gender, the SBC’s recent actions against women in ministry, and why it matters for Cooperative Baptists. Also learn more about Denker’s forthcoming book, “Disciples of White Jesus: the Radicalization of American Boyhood.”

Angela Denker is an ELCA Lutheran pastor and veteran journalist. Her first book, “Red State Christians,” was the 2019 Silver Foreword Indies award-winner for political and social sciences. She has written for many publications and has appeared on CNN, BBC, SkyNews and NPR to share her research on politics and Christian nationalism in the U.S.

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Sessions in Auditorium II
Baptist Identity

LEARNING LABS

Past into Purpose: How Understanding the Past Creates Vibrant Future Ministries

Why does the past matter for the ministries of tomorrow? Every church has a history of stories of redemptive work and failures to witness well to the Gospel. This session helps clergy and laypeople think through the importance of understanding their community’s history. We will provide suggestions and key insights for doing congregational history well, and for applying it to ministry.

Andrew Gardner is a lecturer at LaGrange College and author of “Binkley: A Congregational History.”

Greg Jarrell is a cultural organizer with QC Family Tree and author of “Our Trespasses: White Churches and the Taking of American Neighborhoods.”

Findings from The Harmony Project: What Church Musicians Need to Thrive

This Learning Lab will present the findings from a study done by Polyphony Music Resources about what church musicians need to thrive in the future. It will provide valuable, qualitative information in the form of major themes and concepts to help church musicians and those who work with them better understand what makes them thrive. Hear what 100 church musicians said they need to help music ministry succeed long-term.

Doug Haney is executive director of Polyphony Music Resources after concluding a 19-year ministry at Wilshire Baptist, Dallas, and is the current interim minister of music at Oakland Baptist Church, Rock Hill, S.C.

Susan Deal is administrative coordinator of Polyphony and is interim minister of music at University Baptist Church, Charlottesville, Va., after serving churches in Georgia, Florida and Virginia.

RE-newing community: Ministry in the Midst of Political Polarization

Thursday 1:30 – 2:30 p.m. Thursday 3:00 – 4:00 p.m. Friday 1:30 – 2:30 p.m.

It is often thought that conversations about politics should not happen in the context of church. However, being able to have discussions about what is important in the work of communities and government can lead to greater connections and a stronger sense of community. This session will provide practical tools for navigating conversations about politics and faith, as well as resources for clergy and lay leaders.

Elizabeth Kennett is consulting and coaching ministries coordinator at The Center for Congregational Health.

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Sessions in Tidewater B
Church and Community

LEARNING LABS

 Church and Culture Sessions in Meadowbrook

Work as Witness

What makes a business “Christian”? Can a business be “Christian”?

Attendees of this lab explore the theological origin of why work (and retirement!) matters to God. We examine stories of faith in the workplace and encourage one another to seek missional opportunities in our personal and professional settings.

David Elks is a life and leadership coach working with leaders in business, healthcare and congregational ministry; a spiritual guide, helping individuals and groups discern and respond to God’s presence in their lives and executive director of a private, faith-based foundation.

Lisa Lee Rust is a businesswoman and ordained minister who lives at the intersection of work and faith through marketplace ministry, building genuine relationships as she walks alongside others as companion and encourager.

Telling Another Story® to Change Hearts and Minds

This Learning Lab creates a space for dialogue on sexual orientation and gender identity in order to provide an opportunity for traditional biblical perspectives on these issues to be questioned and discussed. Much of society and many faith communities hold positions stemming from scriptural interpretations which beg to be revisited in light of current cultural understanding and scientific research.

Aubin Petersen is the founder and creator of Another Story© and serves on the Baylor University Diana R. Garland School of Social Work Board of Advocates and AWAB.

Mark Petersen is a businessman and entrepreneur, as well as a long-time Bible study leader, deacon and has served as a regent of Baylor University 2019-2022.

re:imagine a World Without Hunger with Bread for the World

Church food pantries can’t end hunger alone; federal nutrition programs must do their part, too. In this session, attendees reflect on hunger in your communities and share what policy changes would make the most difference. Would you prioritize improvements to WIC, the Child Tax Credit, Summer Meals, something else? Reimagine your community without hunger and what it would take to get there. We will end by writing to Congress about how they address hunger’s causes—and advance its solutions—today.

Marco A. Grimaldo is Bread for the World strategist for national church partners and Latino communities.

Jason Blanton is Bread for the World state organizer for North Carolina.

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Thursday 1:30 – 2:30 p.m. Thursday 3:00 – 4:00 p.m. Friday 1:30 – 2:30 p.m.

LEARNING LABS

Helping Churches Thrive—The Church Sustainability Initiative

Thursday 1:30 – 2:30 p.m.

The Church Sustainability Initiative focuses on working alongside congregations to discern their next most faithful steps, exploring new pathways for churches by examining their sustainability and viability. After listening to churches across the Fellowship, we have honed in on seven compelling potential pathways forward, including resetting ministry, ending well and becoming a legacy church, developing revenue-based space partnerships, selling church facilities and restarting with a new approach, sharing space with other congregations and more. This session serves as both a networking, resourcing and marketing tool for the new initiative.

Andy Hale is associate executive coordinator of CBF of North Carolina and host of the CBF Conversations podcast.

Kelly Adams is director of clergy support for the Cooperative Baptist Fellowship.

Theologically Formed and Data-Informed: Gathering a Set of Practices to Cultivate Generosity

In this financial wellness Learning Lab, Lake Institute on Faith & Giving, a part of the Indiana University Lilly Family School of Philanthropy, offers resources, grounded in a theological framework and informed by the latest data about philanthropy. Participants will walk away with a collection of practices and a headstart on using them to cultivate generosity in their own contexts.

Tasha Gibson is senior program manager at Lake Institute on Faith & Giving, a part of the Indiana University Lilly Family School of Philanthropy.

Shauw Chin Capps is CBF Foundation president/CBF chief development officer.

Mapping your Future: Financial Wellness Strategies for Clergy & Lay Leaders

Making decisions for your financial future is easier with a little help.

Thursday 3:00 – 4:00 p.m. Friday 1:30 – 2:30 p.m.

As a trusted partner, Church Benefits Board offers incentives through the Financial Wellness Initiative to help clergy and lay leaders design and implement a financial plan. Explore tools and resources to help you map your financial future.

Rob Fox is president of Church Benefits Board, serving ministers, church staff, congregations and CBF partner organizations with retirement and insurance benefits.

Jenny Clore is director of benefits with the Church Benefits Board.

Jim Morrison is the director of financial wellness with the Church Benefits Board.

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Sessions in Sandpiper
Financial Wellness

LEARNING LABS

re:imagine Global Church A Call for Baptists to Address Our Unhealthy Food System

Two percent of the U.S population provides the rest of the country and much of the world with relatively affordable food. However, our nation’s food system is increasingly inequitable and unhealthy. Explore a biblical basis for reform while highlighting current ongoing efforts of CBF congregations and ministries to bring positive change to our unhealthy food system.

Rick Burnette is a CBF field personnel in Immokalee, Fla., and works through Cultivate Abundance, a nonprofit addressing food insecurity among farmworkers in South Florida.

Jessica Hearne is a CBF field personnel in Danville, Va., serving with her husband, Joshua, through Grace and Main Fellowship, a Christian community devoted to hospitality, prayer, nonviolent action and grassroots community development.

Mark Buhlig is senior pastor, Englewood Baptist Church, Kansas City, Mo., and founder of Points on the Wheel, a nonprofit that works closely with CBF’s Together for Hope rural development coalition.

Sue Smith is a CBF field personnel serving the first-generation Latino immigrant community through LUCHA Ministries, Inc., in Fredericksburg, Va.

re:imagine Global Migration Embracing Angels: A Proven Method to Welcome Asylum Seekers into Our Churches

Amidst millions of migrants seeking entry into the United States, the American church faces an unprecedented opportunity to welcome asylum seekers. Discover an established, proven model for hosting migrants by a CBF local church as they extend hospitality through hosting, equipping and engaging migrants alongside community stakeholders.

Tiffani Harris is associate pastor at DaySpring Baptist in Waco, Texas, actively involved in community development initiatives and social work practice for over a decade.

re:imagine Global Poverty

5,000 Children out of Poverty across Latin America

Discover how CBF Global Missions is partnering with local faith-based leaders in Latin America to lift 5,000 children from poverty in the next 20 years. A church and evidence-based approach of transformational development is beginning. Come and learn how you can be a part of it.

Javier Pérez is CBF Global Missions director for strategy and programs and coordinates transformational development initiatives of Global Missions for Latin America. Thursday 1:30 – 2:30 p.m.

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 Global
Sessions in Tanglewood
Missions
Thursday
Friday 1:30
2:30 p.m.
3:00 – 4:00 p.m.

LEARNING LABS

Transforming Your Community with Gratitude

Thursday 1:30 – 2:30 p.m.

Using First Baptist Mount Olive’s $100,000 grant-based “Gratitude Project” as one model, this session encourages congregations to imagine innovative missional frameworks that impact their own communities in sustainable ways. Every congregation can do something meaningful at some scale to help bring transformation to their community simply out of gratitude for God’s blessings!

Dennis Atwood has been senior pastor of First Baptist Church of Mount Olive, N.C., for 20 years and has also served churches in Missouri, Louisiana and Mississippi.

Bryan King is managing partner of Haithcock, Barfield, Hulse & King, PLLC, in Goldsboro, N.C., and serves as the chairperson of the Gratitude Project Committee at First Baptist Church of Mount Olive.

What Our Church in New York Tells Us about Imagining the Church in the Future

Thursday 3:00 – 4:00 p.m.

Churches in New York are facing challenges that churches in less secular settings will soon face. Hear how Brett Younger, senior pastor of Plymouth Church in Brooklyn, New York, is tackling the cultural trends that affect churches in New York first. This Learning Lab focuses on how cultural trends can help us reimagine a more Christlike church.

Brett Younger is senior minister of Plymouth Church, Brooklyn, New York, and former associate professor of preaching at McAfee School of Theology in Atlanta.

From Inclusion to Collaboration: Ideas and Practices for Worship

Friday 1:30 – 2:30 p.m.

Spend time thinking about how worship can be not only inclusive of all people, but also be a collaborative space where people share, give and receive together. This session invites participants to share from their own experiences in worship, and to ask questions about how worship can make space for all people.

Harrison Litzell is on staff at the Baugh Center for Baptist Leadership at Mercer University where he works with churches in the development of lay leaders.

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Sessions in Arrowhead A
 Ministry Matters

LEARNING LABS

 Multigenerational Ministry Sessions in Augusta A

re:imagining Spaces to Nurture Children’s Learning and Spiritual Formation Outside of the Traditional Church Classroom

Come see how one church has re-imagined how children learn and experience spiritual formation in their church spaces. Pastors at Ox Hill share the details of the spaces they created with ministers and parents to allow room for experimenting and imagining. Join for a discussion and exploration on how to re-imagine spaces for intentional spiritual formation experiences that can be easy and effective.

Sarah Boberg is the former minister of children at Ox Hill Baptist Church in Chantilly, Va., and assistant professor of Christian education and director of Empowering Families at Campbell University Divinity School.

Where Are We?: A Conversation about Young Adults and Congregations

Join the College and Young Adult Ministry Network for this session with Rev. Ruth Perkins Lee as she offers her experiences and knowledge to help us discern how we as congregations can support young adults.

Ruth Perkins Lee is a pastor, educator, facilitator and bridge-builder who fosters relationships and connection between young adults and local congregations, and currently serves as project director of Princeton Theological Seminary’s Ministry Collaboratory.

Intergenerational Ministry

This session is meant to give context to what intergenerational ministry is and practical steps for how to incorporate it in different church settings. Discuss the possibility of creating a church that includes all age groups and nurtures faithful relationships among the generations.

David Haun is the senior pastor at Fredericksburg Baptist Church in Fredericksburg, Va.

Erin Silver is the associate pastor of congregational care at Fredericksburg Baptist Church in Fredericksburg, Va.

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Thursday 1:30 – 2:30 p.m. Thursday 3:00 – 4:00 p.m. Friday 1:30 – 2:30 p.m.

LEARNING LABS

Racial Justice Sessions in Augusta B

Voting Rights?

Voting rights past and present and past again. How do we make certain everyone is equipped to cast their votes and make their voices heard? Working together with partners, we can address many barriers to voting. Join us in The McCall Racial Justice Voting Rights Campaign.

Sharon Kirkpatrick Felton serves as congregational advocacy manager for the Cooperative Baptist Fellowship.

Mass Incarceration and Missions

Participants gain an introductory understanding of the origin, growth and current state of mass incarceration in America. The focus will be on diverse ways that secular and religious communities are bringing good news to impacted individuals and families.

Madeline McClenney, Ph.D., is president and founder of the ExodusFoundation.org, a Christian organization working to stop the flow of African-Americans to prisons. She is a prison abolitionist and an ordained Baptist minister.

Ron Roseboro is trauma care specialist with ExodusFoundation.org. He is a survivor of mass incarceration who understands the issues from the inside out.

Psalms for Black Lives

Drs. Gabby and Andrew Wilkes lead participants in a justice imagination lab, an interactive, skill-building experience based on their best-selling book, “Psalms for Black Lives.” Participants of this session leave the experience with an enhanced capacity to envision and build just congregations and communities.

Gabby Cudjoe Wilkes and Andrew Wilkes are the co-founding, co-lead pastors of The Double Love Experience Church in Brooklyn, New York. They are also the co-authors of “Psalms for Black Lives: Reflections for the Work of Liberation” (Upper Room Books, 2022).

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Thursday 1:30 – 2:30 p.m. Thursday 3:00 – 4:00 p.m. Friday 1:30 – 2:30 p.m.

LEARNING LABS

Spiritual Care

Creating Spaces of Peace in an Increasingly Polarized World

Are you tired of the endless debates and divisions within your community or congregation? Look no further than our Centered-Set Theology Learning Lab! You’ll gain practical tools and strategies for navigating the polarities and tensions that often arise within our communities, while also honoring the unique gifts and perspectives of everyone.

Scott Capshaw is pastor at First Baptist Church of Tahoe City, Calif.

The Three Rs: Resistance, Resilience and Restoration—Stress Management for Faith Leaders

Stress is a part of life for all pastors and faith leaders; but there are ways to prevent and manage it. Participants identify their stressors and how they respond to stress emotionally, physically and spiritually, followed by steps to develop an effective stress management plan.

Keneshia Bryant-Moore is a university professor and certified nurse practitioner with over 25 years of experience in the healthcare field.

What You Don’t Know Can Hurt You: How a Better Understanding of Addiction and Recovery Might Lead to Healthier Families and Congregational Systems

Faith leaders who improve their fluency and sense of competency around addiction and recovery issues are better able to come alongside individuals and families in their congregation and community who need help. This educational Learning Lab aims to empower clergy and laity to change their fluency and imagine a hopeful future where engaging the struggle of addiction and work of recovery might support the thriving of individuals, families and congregations.

Matt DuVall is director of development with Mercer’s McAfee School of Theology and a minister in long-term recovery.

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Sessions in Tidewater
A
Thursday 1:30 – 2:30 p.m. Thursday 3:00 – 4:00 p.m. Friday 1:30 – 2:30 p.m.

LABORATORIOS DE APRENDIZAJE

 Vida Hispana

Re-imaginar una Red

Sesiónes en Pebble Beach

Conoce cómo la Red Latina de CBF está trabajando con el liderazgo y las comunidades de fe en el acompañamiento espiritual y el equipamiento para Re-imaginar la pastoral en el contexto latino. Sé parte de este diálogo, queremos escucharte.

Rubén Ortiz, Coordinador de Campo Latino, CBF.

Equipo Facilitador del Latino Network (EFLAN) Ruth Cuellar, Grace Martino-Suprice, Santiago Reales, Jesús García, Margie Rivera.

*Sesión en español

Re-imaginar la iglesia local

El pastor Daniel Sostaita, ha creado, junto a su congregación, un espacio de bienvenida y enlace en servicios comunitarios. Aprendamos de esta experiencia local junto a los hermanos del Congreso de Organizaciones Latinas, que abogan por servicios integrales y espirituales que Re-imaginan la vida comunitaria.

Daniel Sostaita es pastor de la Iglesia Cristiana Sin Fronteras de Winston-Salem, Carolina del Norte.

*Sesión en español

Re-imaginar la transformación global desde la gran familia bautista

Jueves 1:30 – 2:30 p.m. Jueves 3:00 – 4:00 p.m. Viernes 1:30 – 2:30 p.m.

Desde la BWAid conozcamos las muchas maneras en que la familia bautista Re-imagina la transformación con iniciativas de respuesta a desastres y posterior desarrollo en las comunidades menos favorecidas del mundo.

Marsha Scipio es directora de Baptist World Aid, una red de bautistas de todo el mundo que alivian la pobreza y el hambre, responden cuando se producen catástrofes y apoyan proyectos de desarrollo comunitario sostenible en todo el planeta.

*Sesión en español e inglés

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LEARNING LABS

 Vida Hispana Sessions in Pebble Beach

Re-imagining a Network

Learn how the CBF Latino Network is working with leadership and faith communities on spiritual accompaniment and equipping to re:imagine pastoral ministry in the Latino context. Be part of this dialogue, we want to hear from you. Ruben Ortiz serves as Latino field coordinator for CBF.

Thursday 1:30 – 2:30 p.m.

Latino Network Facilitation Team (EFLAN) Ruth Cuellar, Grace Martino-Suprice, Santiago Reales, Jesús García, Margie Rivera

*Session in Spanish

Re-imagining the Local Church

Pastor Daniel Sostaita, together with his congregation, has created a space of welcome and liaison in community services. Learn from this local experience together with the brothers of the Congreso de Organizaciones Latinas, who advocate for comprehensive and spiritual services that re:imagine community life.

Thursday 3:00 – 4:00 p.m.

Daniel Sostaita is pastor of Iglesia Cristiana Sin Fronteras in Winston-Salem, N.C.

*Session in Spanish

Re-imagining Global Transformation from Within the Larger Baptist Family

From BWAid, learn how the Baptist family responds and re-imagines transformation in disaster response, relief and development initiatives in distressed communities worldwide.

Marsha Scipio is director of Baptist World Aid, a network of Baptists worldwide who alleviate poverty and hunger, respond when disasters strike and support sustainable community development projects around the globe.

*Session in English and Spanish

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Friday 1:30 – 2:30 p.m.

PLENARY SESSION

Thursday, June 20 9:30-11:00 a.m.

As you enter, we encourage you to sit primarily with people you are meeting for the first time.

Welcome Paul Baxley

Greetings from CBF of North Carolina Larry Hovis

Prayer Emmett Dunn

Plenary Conversations “Called in Context” Brian Foreman

Reflecting on Calling Antonio Vargas Jr.

Recognition of 2024-2025 Vestal Scholars

Josh James Paul Baxley

Executive Coordinator’s Report Paul Baxley

Closing Prayer Meg Rooney Jordann McMahan

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BUSINESS SESSION

Friday, June 21 9:30-11:00 a.m.

Call to Order & Adoption of the Agenda

Welcome & Recognitions

Celebrations from the Pan African Koinonia

David Hull

Paul Baxley

Kasey Jones and McCall Racial Justice Initiative Lynn Brinkley

Missions Excellence Awards Lawrence Powers

Recognition of Member Care Volunteers

Celebrating Missy Ward-Angalla

Greetings & Gratitude from the Baptist World Alliance

Ministries Council Grants

IBTS Celebrates 75 Years

Church Benefits Report

CBF Foundation Report & Anniversary Celebration

Lindsi Hines

Laura Ayala

Marsha Scipio

Elijah Brown

Mark McClintock

Mike Pears

Rob Fox

Shauw Chin Capps

Voting David Hull 2024-2025 CBF Mission and Ministries Budget Alan Redditt

Nominating Committee Report

Governing Board Recommendations

Courtney Stamey

Debbie McDaniel

Nominating Committee Report and Budget are shown on the screens and available for pickup at the entrance of Guilford Ballroom.

Outgoing Moderator’s Reflections David Hull

Dreams of the New Moderator

Benediction

Juan García

Juan García

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