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PERSONALITIES & SPEAKERS PAGES 4-9
BREAKOUTS PAGES 10-11
MAP PAGES 12-13
MEALS PAGE 14
SESSIONS PAGES 15-20
SESSION NOTES PAGES 21-23
UPDATES PAGES 24-27
EXHIBITS PAGES 28-29
PROGRAM PERSONALITIES RESTAURANT GUIDE * Program personalities are subject to change. Danny Akin President, Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary Randy Aldridge Church Planting Strategist; Evangelism Strategist, SBC of Virginia Shawn Ames Regional Missionary, Central-West, SBC of Virginia Brian Autry Executive Director, SBC of Virginia Rodney Autry Senior Pastor, Union Baptist Church, Hayes, VA Parlimentarian Charles Billingsley Worship Pastor, Thomas Road Baptist Church, Lynchburg, VA Larry Black Church Planting and People Group Strategist, SBC of VA Steve Bradshaw Church Strengthening Team Leader; Regional Missionary, Central-East, SBC of Virginia Scott Bullman Director, Sounds of Liberty, Liberty University, Lynchburg, VA Jeff Chadwick Senior Pastor/Church Planter, Church on the Avenue, Richmond, VA Chairman of the Resolutions Committee, SBC of Virginia Doyle Chauncey President, SBC of Virginia Foundation Clint Clifton Send City Coordinator, Washington, DC, North American Mission Board Don Cockes Regional Missionary, Valley, SBC of Virginia Julie Coleman Author, Speaker, Bible Study Leader and Teacher for numerous women's groups Mark Custalow Church Planting Team Leader; Church Planting Strategist, SBC of Virginia Doug Echols Senior Pastor, Bethel Baptist Church, Yorktown Executive Board Member, 1st Vice President, SBC of Virginia
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PROGRAM PERSONALITIES Bardya Elliston Senior Pastor/Church Planter, Elam Church, Chantilly, VA Grant Ethridge Senior Pastor, Liberty Baptist Church, Hampton, VA Daniel Floyd Senior Pastor/Church Planter, Lifepoint Church, Fredericksburg, VA Mark Gauthier Missions Mobilization Strategist SBC of Virginia Randy Hahn Senior Pastor, The Heights Baptist Church, Colonial Heights, VA Executive Board Member, President, SBC of Virginia Daryl Harbin Senior Pastor, Zion Baptist Church, Orange, VA Executive Board Member, Secretary, SBC of Virginia Thurman Hayes Senior Pastor, First Baptist Church, Suffolk, VA Ryan Hendricks Student Pastor, Fair Havens Church, Chesterfield, VA Stuart Hodges Senior Pastor/Church Planter, Waters Edge Church, Yorktown, VA Kyle Hoover Senior Pastor, Charlottesville Community Church, Charlottesville, VA Gary Horton Regional Missionary, Southwest; GuideStone Representative, SBC of Virginia Cliff Jordan Senior Pastor/Church Planter, Movement Church, Richmond, VA Grant Lovejoy Director of Orality Strategies, International Mission Board Jeff Lynch Senior Pastor, Bridgetown Baptist Church, Eden, NC Bob Mackey Executive Director of Missions and Crossover Baltimore Coordinator Don Matthews Regional Missionary, Central-West, SBC of Virginia Allen McFarland Senior Pastor, Calvary Evangelical Baptist Church, Portsmouth, VA
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PROGRAM PERSONALITIES RESTAURANT GUIDE * Program personalities are subject to change. Ken McLemore Missions Pastor, Liberty Baptist Church, Hampton, VA Jeff Mingee Senior Pastor/Church Planter, Catalyst Church, Newport News, VA Emery Minton Senior Pastor/Church Planter, Christian Life Fellowship, Jonesville, VA Russell Moore President, Southern Baptist Ethics and Religious Liberty Commission Ken Nienke Senior Pastor, Fellowship Community Church, Salem, VA Stan Parris Senior Pastor, Franklin Heights Baptist Church, Rocky Mount, VA Carlos Payan Senior Pastor/Catalytic Church Planter, Iglesia De Las Americas, Lynchburg, VA Brandon Pickett Director of Communications, SBC of Virginia Vice President, Innovative Faith Resources General T. C. Pinckney Editor, The Baptist Banner Rusty Rawls Senior Pastor/Church Planter, Seven Cities Freedom Biker Church, Chesapeake, VA Robert Rowland Senior Pastor, Smyrna Baptist Church, Dinwiddie, VA Executive Board Member, 2nd Vice President, SBC of Virginia Peter Schemm Senior Pastor, Cave Spring Baptist Church, Roanoke, VA Bryan Smith Senior Pastor, First Baptist Church, Roanoke, VA Executive Board Chairman, SBC of Virginia Terry Smith Senior Pastor, Jerusalem Baptist Church, Fairfax Station, VA John Stapleton Senior Pastor, Church of the Crossroads, Glade Spring, VA Ed Stetzer President, Lifeway Research
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PROGRAM PERSONALITIES Steve Swisher Senior Pastor/Church Planter, Essential Church, Virginia Beach, VA Church Planter Coach, SBC of Virginia Edward Taylor Senior Pastor, Amissville Baptist Church, Amissville, VA Chairman of the Nominating Committee, SBC of Virginia Josh Turner Senior Pastor/Church Planter, New Life Community Church, Louisa, VA Church Planter Coach, SBC of Virginia Sounds of Liberty Ministry Team, Liberty University, Lynchburg, VA Fred Unger Senior Pastor, North Main Baptist Church, Danville, VA Eddie Urbine Director of Ministry Support; Treasurer, SBC of Virginia Chad Vandiver Send City Coordinator, Montreal, North America Mission Board Don Wilton Senior Pastor, First Baptist Church, Spartanburg, SC Gary Wood President, BDC Capital Management
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SPEAKERS ED STETZER Dr. Ed Stetzer is president of LifeWay Research, a prolific author, and well-known conference and seminar leader. Stetzer has planted, revitalized, and pastored churches; trained pastors and church planters on six continents; holds two master’s degrees and two doctorates; and has written dozens of articles and books. He also serves as lead pastor of Grace Church in Hendersonville, TN, a congregation he planted in 2011.
DANNY AKIN Dr. Daniel Akin is president of Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary and is a professor of preaching and theology. He received his M.Div. from Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary and his Ph.D. from the University of Texas at Arlington. He is passionate for a Great Commission resurgence in North America and around the world, and he and his wife, Charlotte, have traveled the world, serving students and missionaries and helping share the Gospel.
RUSSELL MOORE Dr. Russell Moore is president of the Southern Baptist Ethics and Religious Liberty Commission, the Southern Baptist Convention’s official entity assigned to address social, moral, and ethical concerns. Dr. Moore holds an M.Div. in biblical studies from New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary and a Ph.D. in systematic theology from The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary. Prior to entering ministry, Dr. Moore was an aide to US Congressman Gene Taylor.
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SPEAKERS DON WILTON Dr. Don Wilton has been the senior pastor of First Baptist Church, Spartanburg, SC, since 1993. He is the founder and president of The Encouraging Word broadcast ministry, which has the potential to reach households in 138 countries through television, radio, and the Internet. He graduated from New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary, is the president of the South Carolina Baptist Convention, and was elected to be the annual preacher for the Southern Baptist Convention. He also has the privilege of serving as Dr. Billy Graham’s pastor.
RANDY HAHN Dr. Randy Hahn has been the senior pastor at Colonial Heights Baptist Church (now known as The Heights Baptist Church) since November of 2002. He currently serves as president of the SBC of Virginia. He earned his Th.M. from Dallas Theological Seminary and his Ph.D. from Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary. Before pursuing his doctorate, Dr. Hahn served as associate pastor at First Baptist North Spartanburg in Spartanburg, SC for over 11 years.
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BREAKOUTS Multi-Site Churches/Church Planting Becoming One Church in Multiple Locations Room Phelps Hall Panel Discussion: Daniel Floyd, Ken Nienke, and Stuart Hodges You may be surprised to know that there are more than 5,000 multi-site churches in the US. Hear the stories of SBCV church leaders whose churches conduct weekly worship in multiple locations. In this panel discussion, you will gain insights that may assist your church in determining if multiple campuses will work for you.
Marketing Your Church/Plant Helping Your Church Go Public
Room Treehouse Children’s Worship Steve Swisher If your church has the greatest message to share—and it does—why aren’t you marketing the Gospel with your best efforts? Luke 14:23 doesn’t use the term “market”—rather, “compel them to come in.” In this breakout, you will learn how your church can communicate its mission, vision, and message so that the general public will be compelled to come. You will also discover communication mediums and valuable resources. Whether you are launching a new church or just need a fresh communication approach for your existing church, this breakout is for you!
Financial Planning in Uncertain Times Faithful Stewardship No Matter What! Room Choir Room Doyle Chauncey, Gary Wood, Gary Horton, and Eddie Urbine In this breakout, you will learn how tracking events and trends in history affects our economy. You will contemplate the question, “Do we have an economy issue or a stewardship issue?” You will also discover the ministry advantages of a GuideStone partnership and how new government regulations impact your church.
Multi-Generational Churches Bridging the Gap
Room Faith Chapel Panel Discussion: Grant Ethridge, Robert Rowland, and Josh Turner “ …to Him be glory in the church by Christ Jesus to all generations, forever and ever. Amen” (Ephesians 3:21). Is your church reaching all generations—seniors, adults, youth, children, and preschoolers? Come and glean from a panel of pastors whose churches intentionally reach, minister to, and equip all generations for Kingdom impact.
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BREAKOUTS Focusing on Send Cities
Spreading Light to Washington, DC and Montreal Room Boxley Chapel Chad Vandiver and Clint Clifton There are more than 200 nationalities in Washington, DC. Meet with Clint Clifton, NAMB Send City coordinator for DC, to learn how you can reach the nations from our backyard. Did you realize that Montreal is the least evangelized city in North America? Less than 0.7% of the population have a relationship with Christ— in a city of 3.7 million, that means there are less than 20,000 Christians. Meet with Chad Vandiver, NAMB Send City coordinator for Montreal, to learn how you can make a difference in the darkest of all North American cities.
Orality/Storying
Using Bible Stories to Reach the Lost Room #305 Grant Lovejoy and Ken McLemore An estimated 90% of the world’s Christian workers present the Gospel using highly literate communication styles, yet in Virginia, over 50% of the population are oral learners. We use the printed page or expositional, analytical, and logical presentations of God’s Word. This makes it difficult, if not impossible, for oral learners to hear and understand the message and communicate it to others. As the ones bringing the message, it is our responsibility to communicate our message in their terms. Discover how to use storying methods to reach your Jerusalem’s oral learners.
Community Outreach/Evangelism Doing Ministry with a “$kinny Pig” Room #323 Randy Aldridge and Emery Minton Learn how your church can do a lot with a little in reaching your community. In this breakout, you will discover ways to network with others for even greater impact.
Church Vitalization and Revitalization
Transforming Your Church One Step at a Time Room #320 Steve Bradshaw and Don Matthews Could your church be healthier? Sure it could. Why not take the necessary steps that lead to vitality and growth? In this breakout, you will not only learn about the steps, but you will discover some valuable tools and resources that are at your fingertips. You will also be introduced to some certified church consultants located near you who stand ready to assist. 2013 Program Guide
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FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH, ROANOKE, VA
SBC of Virginia | Annual Homecoming 2013
GROUND LEVEL Dessert Fellowship Monday Evening
EVENTS ON GROUND LEVEL: Registration – Foyer Main Sessions – Worship Center Exhibits – Family Life Center Gym LifeWay Store – Gym Breakouts: Multi-Site Churches/Church Planting Becoming One Church in Multiple Locations — Phelps Hall Marketing Your Church/Plant Helping Your Church Go Public — Treehouse Children’s Worship Financial Planning in Uncertain Times Faithful Stewardship No Matter What! — Choir Room p. 12
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THIRD LEVEL
EVENTS ON THIRD LEVEL: Breakouts: Multi-Generational Churches Bridging the Gap — Faith Chapel Focusing on Send Cities Spreading Light to Washington, DC and Montreal — Boxley Chapel Orality/Storying Using Bible Stories to Reach the Lost — #305 Community Outreach/Evangelism Doing Ministry with a “$kinny Pig” — #323 Church Vitalization and Revitalization Transforming Your Church One Step at a Time — #320
ANNUAL HOMECOMING MEALS MONDAY LUNCH Fellowship Lunch
(free to registered members and guests—ticket required) Guest speaker: Dr. Russell Moore Location: Phelps Hall Sponsored by BDC Capital Management
11:45 AM
MONDAY DINNER (options)
Restaurant Guides are available at the Information Center
Dinner on your own or Church Planting Dinner (by invitation only)
Guest speaker: Dr. Danny Akin Location: Straight Street Café (adjacent to the church)
Women’s Ministry Dinner (ticket required, $12 each)
Guest speaker: Julie Coleman Location: Phelps Hall
4:45 PM
MONDAY EVENING Dessert Fellowship
(all invited) Honoring ministers with 25 or more years of service to their church Location: Church Atrium
8:45 PM
TUESDAY MORNING Prayer Breakfast
(all invited) Prayer breakfast with the SBC of Virginia executive director & Executive Board Location: Phelps Hall
8:00 AM
TUESDAY LUNCH Fellowship Lunch
Guest speakers: Clint Clifton and Chad Vandiver (free to registered members and guests—ticket required) Location: Phelps Hall
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SUNDAY EVENING
SESSIONS
5:30 pm
Guest and Messenger Registration Opens
6:30 pm
Worship
8:45 pm
Benediction Dr. Stan Parris
FRANKLIN HEIGHTS BAPTIST CHURCH
Adjournment
FBR Praise Team and Choir
Welcome and Greeting
SBCV President, Dr. Randy Hahn
Prayer
Host Pastor, Dr. Bryan Smith
7:15 pm
Welcome and Introductory Remarks Dr. Brian Autry
Worship
FBR Praise Team and Choir
7:45 pm
Intro and Prayer for Dr. Ed Stetzer Rev. Peter Schemm
CAVE SPRING BAPTIST CHURCH
Message
Dr. Ed Stetzer
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MONDAY MORNING
SBC of Virginia | Annual Homecoming 2013 8:30 am
Guest and Messenger Registration Opens
9:00 am
9:15 am
Breakout Session #1 See list below; details on pages 8-9.
Worship
10:30 am
Welcome and Recognition of Seminaries, Prayer
See list below; details on pages 8-9.
Breakout Session #2
FBR Worship Team
Dr. Randy Hahn
Breakout Instructions
11:45 am
Fellowship Lunch
Rev. Steve Bradshaw
BREAKOUT SESSIONS Multi-site Churches/Church Planting
Becoming One Church in Multiple Locations — DANIEL FLOYD, KEN NIENKE, AND STUART HODGES
Orality/Storying
Using Bible Stories to Reach the Lost — GRANT LOVEJOY AND KEN MCLEMORE
Marketing Your Church/Plant
Helping Your Church Go Public — STEVE SWISHER
Financial Planning in Uncertain Times
Faithful Stewardship No Matter What! — DOYLE CHAUNCEY, GARY WOOD, GARY HORTON, AND EDDIE URBINE
Church Vitalization and Revitalization
Transforming Your Church One Step at a Time — STEVE BRADSHAW AND DON MATTHEWS
Multi-Generational Churches
Bridging the Gap — PANEL DISCUSSION:
GRANT ETHRIDGE, ROBERT ROWLAND, AND JOSH TURNER
Focusing on Send Cities
Spreading Light to Washington, DC and Montreal — CHAD VANDIVER AND CLINT CLIFTON
Community Outreach/Evangelism
Doing Ministry with a ‘$kinny Pig’ — RANDY ALDRIDGE AND EMERY MINTON
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MONDAY AFTERNOON
SBC of Virginia | Annual Homecoming 2013 1:25 pm
Worship
Sounds of Liberty
1:40 pm
Welcome
Dr. Brian Autry
Intro and Prayer for America Dr. Allen McFarland CALVARY EVANGELICAL BAPTIST CHURCH
Intro to Theme “Strong Churches” Dr. Grant Ethridge
2:00 pm
3:00 pm
Executive Board Recommendation
2014 Budget and Ministry Investment Plan DR. BRIAN AUTRY AND EDDIE URBINE
3:15 pm Break
3:30 pm
Worship
Sounds of Liberty
Bardya Elliston Interview Rev. Larry Black
Intro and Prayer for Dr. Russell Moore
4:00 pm
JERUSALEM BAPTIST CHURCH
Rev. Kyle Hoover
Dr. Terry Smith
Message
Dr. Russell Moore
2:45 pm
Intro and Prayer for Dr. Ed Stetzer CHARLOTTESVILLE COMMUNITY CHURCH
Message
Dr. Ed Stetzer
Worship
4:45 pm
Call to Order
Rev. Carlos Payan
Sounds of Liberty Dr. Randy Hahn
Benediction
IGLESIA DE LAS AMÉRICAS
• Introduction of Business and Reports • Approval of 2013 Annual Homecoming Program • Approval of 2012 Annual Homecoming Minutes
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MONDAY EVENING
SBC of Virginia | Annual Homecoming 2013
6:45 pm
Worship
Sounds of Liberty
Special Music Charles Billingsley
Welcome
Dr. Doug Echols FIRST VICE PRESIDENT
Prayer
9:00 pm
Announcements and Adjournment Rev. Randy Aldridge
DESSERT FELLOWSHIP honoring ministers with 25 or more years of service to their church (all invited)
Rev. Jeff Lynch BRIDGETOWN CHURCH
7:15 pm
Executive Director's Report Dr. Brian Autry
Special Music
Charles Billingsley, featuring the Regional Combined Choir and Sounds of Liberty
8:15 pm
Intro and Prayer for Dr. Danny Akin Rev. Fred Unger
NORTH MAIN BAPTIST CHURCH
Message
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TUESDAY MORNING
SBC of Virginia | Annual Homecoming 2013
8:00 am
Prayer Breakfast
8:30 am
10:30 am
Dr. Dave Adams
LIBERTY UNIVERSITY PASTORAL LEADERSHIP
Guest and Messenger Registration Opens
Worship
8:55 am
10:45 am
Sounds of Liberty
Chapter 2, Jeff Mingee
9:15 am
11:00 am
Worship
Sounds of Liberty
Telling the Story
Dr. Randy Hahn
Intro and Prayer for Dr. Randy Hahn
Executive Board Report
MOVEMENT CHURCH
Call to Order & Business Dr. Bryan Smith
CHAIRMAN OF THE EXECUTIVE BOARD
Resolutions Committee Report
Rev. Cliff Jordan
President's Address
Dr. Randy Hahn
Rev. Jeff Chadwick
CHAIRMAN, RESOLUTIONS COMMITTEE
9:30 am
12:00 pm
Chapter 1, Jeff Mingee
Rev. Tim Chrisman
Telling the Story
9:45 am
Eagle Awards Worship
Benediction
LITTLE RIVER BAPTIST CHURCH
Fellowship Lunch
Clint Clifton and Chad Vandiver SEND COORDINATORS
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TUESDAY AFTERNOON
SBC of Virginia | Annual Homecoming 2013
1:30 pm
Worship
3:45 pm
Rev. Bob Mackey
Appreciation and Thanks to Outgoing Officers
Telling the Story
Introduction of 2014 Officers
2:00 pm
4:00 pm
Dr. Randy Hahn
Rev. Emery Minton
Sounds of Liberty EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR OF MISSIONS AND CROSSOVER BALTIMORE COORDINATOR
Chapter 3, Jeff Mingee
Business Session
Dr. Brian Autry
Dr. Randy Hahn
Benediction
CHRISTIAN LIFE FELLOWSHIP
2:30 pm
Worship
Sounds of Liberty
Macedonia and Pentecost Awards Intro and Prayer for Dr. Don Wilton John Stapleton
CHURCH OF THE CROSSROADS
Message
Dr. Don Wilton
Tribute to Dr. Billy Graham
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UPDATES
MIKE SMITH
SBC OF VIRGINIA CHURCHES MOTIVATED FOR MISSIONS AT THE 2012 ANNUAL HOMECOMING
Hello SBC of Virginia Family, It’s hard to believe that it has been a year since Brandon and Ish, Innovative Faith Resources (IFR), were here in Zambia with us and since I spoke to you at the Annual Homecoming last year. Indeed, it has been a busy time, but I can assure you that God is on the move right here in our midst. Our Kaoma Central Baptist Church that you heard about last year is booming! God has indeed blessed me with a great group of leaders that I have been able to disciple and walk with. Let me say at the outset, things in Africa definitely move on “AFRICA TIME” in more ways than one. As Zambians say, “If you arrive on the day (not the time) that you were expected, you’re not late!” This seems to carry over into other areas of Zambian life, including the acquisition of land. Last time we met, the church was in the process of putting its application in with the local government to acquire a plot of land. While the application was delayed before the council several months, by the time it came up for review, the senior minister of lands put a stop to all land issuance until the government could offer “improved” plots. Needless to say, this will take years and the decision will likely ultimately be reversed. Thus, the only option is to find the right sized plot from a private individual. Not an easy task…however, our God is amazing—He has indeed come through. The church has found a perfect plot, in the perfect place, from a man who has been approached many times previously but has always refused to sell until now. Within the next few weeks, the church leaders should be meeting with the owner of the plot (who lives in another part of the country) and will then start dealing with the government and all of the paperwork. You prayed…God provided…the church is alive…Christ is being exalted! Additionally, through some of the special gifts that you gave, it has helped to largely underwrite the costs of Kaoma Bible School. Once a month, we have church leaders from around our district come to Kaoma town for intensive classes. They are learning everything from church administration to the principles of preaching to world religions. This January 2014, all those that have met all of the requirements will graduate with our first class with a certificate of theological studies from the Baptist Seminary of Zambia. It is a lot of work…but oh so worth it. You are investing in the lives of people who will be investing in the lives of many for years to come. Our newest work area is in a place called Maziba. Our preaching point in that area is about a month old now and just TODAY the Area Nduna (senior village head man) surrendered his life to p. 24
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Christ. I’m sure you can only imagine the impact this is going to have on the work in this place. The two most influential men of the community are both actively attending our meetings and we trust that God is going to bring this preaching point into a fully functioning Baptist Church. The last but definitely not least piece of exciting news that I will share with you is in regard to a new home missionary in our midst. Mr. Austin Maseka is the man that God used to greatly orchestrate the planting of Kaoma Central Baptist Church. I have had the privilege of discipling Austin and working closely with him for more than a year. During this year, he has repeatedly asked me and the church to pray for him regarding a possible call on his life to full-time ministry. He has an excellent job as the HIV/AIDS counselor at the local district hospital and was actually recently promoted. However, he has surrendered to the full-time call of ministry and is praying that he will be the 1st home missionary of the Kaoma District of Zambia, only the 2nd home missionary ever in the entire Western Province of Zambia. He has met with the Baptist Fellowship of Zambia and is waiting to hear back from them. Needless to say, we are excited to see how God is going to use Austin in the years to come. Please be in prayer for Austin, his wife, Grace, and for all of their children as they take this step of faith. If there was ever a visionary, a soul-winner, and someone with a heart to plant Baptist churches and strengthen existing churches, it is certainly Austin. I will always be grateful for the partnership that the SBC of VA had with Zambia in 2005 in sending that 1st vision team of pastors, of which I was part. My family’s life has been planted here full-time for nearly 5 years now as a direct result of that work. Many people have been impacted and touched, and we thank you for continuing to stand with us through prayer and through your gifts to the Cooperative Program and Lottie Moon. SBC of VA family…THANK YOU. Please keep pushing back the darkness there in VA and around the world! Until Next Time, Mike Smith Kaoma, Zambia
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PRAETORIAN PROJECT
SBC OF VIRGINIA CHURCHES CHALLENGED TO PLANT CHURCHES AT THE 2012 ANNUAL HOMECOMING
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The Praetorian Project
began in 2011 with the simple goal of planting a new church near every USMC base in the world. The Praetorian Project was conceived and is directed by Pillar Church in Dumfries, VA, an SBCV church started in 2005. At last year’s Annual Homecoming in Hampton, VA, the SBCV adopted the Praetorian Project as a partner project, and SBCV churches quickly lent their support to the project's advancement. As a result of that support and the support of many other churches and organizations around the country, the Praetorian Project experienced significant growth in 2013, starting one new church at USMC base Camp Lejeune in Jacksonville, NC. This year, two new churches are slated to be planted at Camp Pendleton in Oceanside, CA and at Marine Barracks Washington in Washington, DC. These two new churches will bring the total number of Praetorian Project churches to six by the end of 2014. The project is still in need of churches to support and adopt Praetorian Project church planters. For more information about the project or how your church can be involved, please visit our website praetorianproject.org.
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EXHIBITS SBC of Virginia Ministries
Acts 1:8 Families & Literacy–ESL
Acts 1:8 Network
Women’s Ministries
Evangelism
Church Planting Opportunities
Disaster Relief & Baptist Builders
PLANT: Equipping Church Planting Teams learntoplant.org
Mobilizing Churches—Projects
SBCV Partners The Baptist Banner—703.780.1566, BaptistBanner.org GuideStone Financial Resources, SBC—214.720.7749, GuideStone.org International Mission Board—804.219.1000, imb.org Liberty University Online—800.424.9595, LUOnline.com LifeWay Christian Stores—540.362.5702 (Roanoke, VA), LifeWay.com Pillar Church, SBC—703.508.9985, PillarChurchSBC.com Send DC (NAMB)—703.508.9985, NAMB.net Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary—919.761.2100, sebts.edu Southern Cross Project (IMB)—800.999.3113, SouthernCrossProject.org Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary—814.923.1921 x2700, swbts.edu
Other Resource Providers BDC Capital Management—804.965.0707, bdccapitalmanagement.com Bethany Christian Services—540.373.5165, bethany.org Capitol Commission—804.796.9411, CapitolCom.org
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All exhibits are located in the Family Life Center Gym. sbcv.org | 888.234.7716
Communities of Hope
Church Strengthening
Studentz Ministry sbcv.org/studentz
Partnerships— Dakotas, Appalachia, and International
Innovative Faith Resources Innovative Faith.org
SBC of Virginia Foundation SBCVFoundation.org
Kidz Booth
CareNet Pregnancy Resource Centers—703.330.1300, Voice4Life.org Christian YoYo Ministries—757.879.8363, YoSalvationYo.org Clear Creek Baptist Bible College—606.337.3196, ccbbc.edu Concerned Women for America of Virginia—434.401.8852, cwfa.org/state-detailsnew.asp?organization=va The Family Foundation—804.343.0010, FamilyFoundation.org International Christian Centers for the Deaf (ICCD)—540.966.3345, ICCD.net Light to Israel Ministries—540.364.1103, lighttoisrael.com The Master’s Inn Ministries—434.369.5053, TheMastersInn.com Mothers-in-Law Rejoice—703.622.8453, MothersInLawRejoice.com Noble Warriors—804.447.1720, NobleWarriors.org Northeastern Baptist College—802.753.7233, nebcvt.org Virginia Christian Alliance—804.261.1570, VaChristian.org Word of Life Ministries—804.283.2055, WOL.org
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ANNUAL HOMECOMING First Baptist Church Roanoke
NOV 10-12
2013
SBC of Virginia 4956 Dominion Blvd Glen Allen, VA 23060 888-234-7716 804-270-1848 (local) 804-270-1834 (fax) sbcv.org