2018 Family Gathering Program and Bulletin

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FAMILY GATHERING

Welcome

Welcome to the 2018 Family Gathering of the Baptist General "Welcome to the 2017 Annual Meeting of the Baptist General Convention of Texas!! Convention of Texas! We, indeed, are a FAMILY!! All ages, all cultures, and all backgrounds, but we are ONE in Jesus Christ!

Our theme this year is COMPELLED! What a word! In the Bible, our New Testament ancestors were compelled by theI Spirit, compelled to family preach,feast! and compelled When I think of family, think of the classic Behind to contend for the faith. Howe most striking proclamation came from the Apostle Paul in 2 Corinthians 5:14. Paul wrote, "For Chris the scenes preparation...savory smells flowing from the kitchen... love compels us!" young and old clamoring to the table for family favorites...and rich

conversation filled with stories and laughter! In much the same way, That's how we stillfamily feel! As Texasfor Baptists, love compels us our Texas Baptist gathers a feast.Christ Much preparation hasto serve Him, to love Him, to se save the lost Him,The andsavory to be on mission because of Him! preceded our with arrival. scent of God's Spirit is among us, and loving conversation and deep friendship will fill this place. So I am itthankful have on come. I pray from worship, to workshops, to fellowship with friends and fam now, is timeyou to feast God's blessings!

would unify us and rekindle us in these days!

Let's be rekindled in worship! Let's grow through the workshops! Let's let God unify through It's great to be hereus with you! our fellowship! It is great to call you "MY FAMILY!"

DannyP.P.Reeves Reeves Danny President, TexasBaptists Baptist Convention" President, Texas Convention

Welcome to this year’s Texas Baptists Family Gathering! We are so excited to bring together our African American, Hispanic and Intercultural churches alongside our Texas Baptists Annual Meeting. When we worship together, we witness but a glimpse of the unity we’ll one day see in Heaven. We have so much planned for you. At this year’s meeting, you can hear inspiring messages by Texas Baptists pastors David Dykes, Ralph West, Jason Paredes and Nebiye Kelile; attend insightful workshops on topics relevant to daily ministry; peruse the exhibit hall, connect with friends new and old, and celebrate the amazing diversity of the body of Christ. Thank you so much for being here, and for faithfully supporting cooperative work and ministry in Texas and around the world. We pray that you enjoy this wonderful time of worship, fellowship and family fun, and that you return safely to your ministry contexts refreshed, rejuvenated, and ready to share Christ and show love. Blessings,

David W. Hardage Executive Director, Texas Baptists

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FAMILY GATHERING TABLE OF CONTENTS Welcome.................................................................. 2-3

Credentials Committee.......................................... 35

Arlington Convention Center Map......................... 5

Help for Messengers............................................... 36

Overview of Schedule............................................... 8

Food Service.............................................................. 36

Schedule.................................................................9-13

Traducción Español/Spanish Translation........ 36

Sunday Evening...........................................................9

Security........................................................................ 36

Monday Morning........................................................10

First Aid....................................................................... 36

Monday Afternoon..................................................... 11

Local Information..................................................... 37

Monday Evening......................................................... 11

Lost & Found.............................................................. 37

Tuesday Morning....................................................... 12

Childcare...................................................................... 37

Tuesday Afternoon................................................... 13

Recycling..................................................................... 37

Tuesday Evening........................................................ 13

Phone Charging Stations...................................... 37

Special Meals/Receptions.................................15-16

Wifi................................................................................ 37

Meeting Presenters................................................... 18

Officers of the Convention................................... 39

Speakers.............................................................. 19-20

2017-2018 Executive Board Officers................. 39

Workshops.................................................................21

2018 Committees..............................................39-40

Workshop Schedule...........................................21-23

Presidents of the Auxiliary Groups....................40

Exhibits....................................................................... 25

Nominations for Committees, Directors and Boards............. 41-46

Exhibitor Listing........................................................ 25

2019 Budget Process.............................................. 47

Exhibit Map................................................................. 26

Acknowledgments................................................... 49

Bulletin.......................................................................30 Registration Information........................................ 31 To Propose a Resolution........................................ 32 Standing Rules.......................................................... 33 To Make a Motion..................................................... 34 Notice........................................................................... 35

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ARLINGTON CONVENTION CENTER TO HOTEL

RESOLUTIONS RESOLUCIONES M-9 M-10 M-11 M-12 WORKSHOPS 28’x28’ 16’x28’ 16’x28’ 16’x28’ TALLERES

WORKSHOPS M-7 M-8 28’x48’ TALLERES

28’x28’

M-5

E-4

E-3

MEALS 60’ x 100’ COMIDAS

28’x28’

E-2

EXHIBITS 60’ x 100’ 60’ x 100’ EXHIBICIONES

MEALS M-6 COMIDAS 28’x48’

MEALS M-1 M-2 M-3 M-4 28’x28’ 16’x28’ 16’x28’ 16’x28’ COMIDAS

E-1

‘D’ ‘E’

162’ x 180’ x 25’h

SALON A

EXHIBITS EXHIBICIONES

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GENERAL ‘F’ SESSIONS GRAND HALL SESION GENERAL 150’ x 210’ x 30’h

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(GRAND ‘C’ HALL)

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FIRST AID PRIMEROS AUXILIOS

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FAMILY GATHERING BASIC SCHEDULE SUNDAY - JULY 29

2:30 pm - 7:00 pm.......... Registration Open

4:00 pm - 7:00 pm......... Exhibits Open

7:00 pm - 8:30 pm........ Worship - Session 1

8:30 pm - 10:00 pm........ Registration Open

9:00 pm – 10:00 pm....... Receptions (see page 15)

MONDAY - JULY 30

8:00 am – 1:30 pm.......... Registration Open

8:00 am – 5:30 pm......... Exhibits Open

8:30 am – 9:30 am.......... Workshops - Session 1

9:45 am – 10:45 am...... Business - Session 1

11:00 am – 12:00 pm..... Morning Worship - Session 2

12:00 pm – 1:30 pm......... Lunch Break/Special Meals (see page 15)

1:30 pm – 3:30 pm.......... Convención Business Session 1

1:30 pm – 2:30 pm........... Workshops - Session 2

3:30 pm – 4:30 pm......... Convención Workshops

4:30 pm – 6:30 pm......... Dinner/Special Meals (see page 15)

5:00 pm – 7:00 pm......... Registration Open

7:00 pm – 8:30 pm....... Evening Worship - Session 3

9:00 pm – 10:00 pm....... Receptions (see page 16)

TUESDAY - JULY 31

6:30 am – 8:15 am........... Breakfast/Special Meals (see page 16)

8:00 am – 10:00 am....... Registration Open

8:00 am – 5:30 pm......... Exhibits Open

8:30 am – 9:30 am.......... Workshops - Session 3

9:45 am – 10:45 am...... Business - Session 2

11:00 am – 12:00 pm..... Morning Worship - Session 4

12:00 pm – 1:30 pm......... Lunch Break/Special Meals (see page 16)

1:30 pm – 3:30 pm.......... Convención Business Session 2

1:30 pm – 2:30 pm........... Workshops - Session 4

3:30 pm – 5:30 pm......... Convención Auxiliaries

7:00 pm – 8:30 pm....... Evening Worship - Session 5 8


SCHEDULE SUNDAY | JULY 29

2:30 pm – 7:00 pm.......Registration Open

4:00 pm – 7:00 pm.......Exhibits Open

WORSHIP | 7:00 PM - 8:30 PM | SESSION 1

Welcome

Testimonies

Worship through Music

Preparation for the Table

David Hardage Fellowship & Convention Presidents Chris and Diane Machen Fellowship & Convention Presidents

The Lord's Supper

David Hardage

Benediction

David Hardage

8:30 pm – 10:00 pm.....Registration Open

9:00 pm – 10:00 pm.....Receptions (see page 15)

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FAMILY GATHERING MONDAY MORNING | JULY 30

8:00 am – 1:30 pm........Registration Open

8:00 am – 5:30 pm.......Exhibits Open

8:30 am – 9:30 am......Workshops – Session 1 (See descriptions on page 21)

• Creative Outreach Strategies for the 21st Century • Disaster Spiritual Care • The Pornography Crisis • Expanding our Generational Palette • Leadership 101 for Pastors and Ministers • How Church and Family Together Can Facilitate Life-Long Faith in Teenagers • Being a Small but Strong Congregation

BUSINESS | 9:45 AM – 10:45 AM | SESSION 1

Call to Order

Scripture and Prayer

Organization and Seating of Messengers

Jeff Gravens

Adoption of Standing Rules

Cary Hilliard

Adoption of Order of Business

Cary Hilliard

Election of Officers

Executive Board Report

Financial Report

Introduction of Miscellaneous Business

Committee on Committees Report

Committee to Nominate Executive Board Directors Report

Committee on Nominations for Boards of Affiliated Ministries Report Bill Brown

Recognition of new and retiring BGCT Institutional Leaders

Election of Officers

Benediction

Danny Reeves

Fernando Rojas and Chad Bertrand

Danny Reeves Dennis W. Young Jill Larsen

Danny Reeves Daniel Downey Rodger Teaff

David Hardage Danny Reeves Russell Diwa

WORSHIP | 11:00 AM – 12:00 PM | SESSION 2

Call to Worship

Danny Reeves

Cooperative Program Emphasis

Chris Liebrum

Introduction of Speaker

Danny Reeves

Scripture and Prayer

Worship through Music

Inspiring Word

Benediction

Amy Samuel and Lynn Harper, II

Chris and Diane Machen Nebiye Kelile Cary Hilliard

12:00 pm - 1:30 pm.......Lunch Break/Special Meals (see page 15)

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MONDAY AFTERNOON | JULY 30

1:30 pm – 3:30 pm.........Convención Business Session 1

1:30 pm – 2:30 pm.......Workshops - Session 2 (See descriptions on page 22)

• Orphan Care Solutions of Texas • Protecting Your Place of Worship: Church Security Basics • Learning to Tell the Story • SALTY: The Art of Personal Evangelism • What Is Your Cultural IQ? • Serve the City: Developing Effective Community Ministries • Small Church Leadership & Resource Management

3:30 pm – 4:30 pm.......Convención Workshops

4:30 pm – 6:30 pm.......Dinner/Special Meals (see page 15)

5:00 pm – 7:00 pm.......Registration Open

Free Time for Families

MONDAY EVENING | JULY 30

WORSHIP | 7:00 PM – 8:30 PM | SESSION 3

Call to Worship

Danny Reeves

Worship through Music

Jud Hardage, Angela Irby and The Heights, Richardson, Choir, Orchestra & Praise Team

Scripture and Prayer

Executive Director's Challenge

David Hardage

Introduction of Speaker

David Hardage

Worship through Music

Inspiring Word

Benediction

Carl, Sherri, and Tyler Jay

Jud Hardage, Angela Irby and The Heights, Richardson, Choir, Orchestra & Praise Team David Dykes Anyra Cano

9:00 pm – 10:00 pm.....Receptions (see page 16)

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FAMILY GATHERING TUESDAY MORNING | JULY 31

6:30 am – 8:15 am.........Breakfast/Special Meals (see page 16)

8:00 am – 10:00 am.....Registration Open

8:00 am – 5:30 pm.......Exhibits Open

8:30 am – 9:30 am......Workshops - Session 3 (See descriptions on page 23)

• Protecting Your Place of Worship: Church Security Basics • Learning to Tell the Story • New Economic Models for Ministry • Fight the Fear: Learning to Love Our Muslim Neighbors • Political Disciple: Stewarding our Public Witness in the Age of Tribalism • Growing a Generous Congregation

BUSINESS | 9:45 AM – 10:45 AM | SESSION 2

Committee on Memorials Report

James Hassell

Call to Order

Danny Reeves

Scripture and Prayer

Election of Officers

Committee on Annual Meeting and Consideration of Miscellaneous Business

Committee on Resolutions Report

Joel Warren

Committee on Credentials Report

Jeff Gravens

Presidential Challenge

Recognition of Incoming/Outgoing Officers

Benediction

Tamiko Jones and Jim Heiligman Danny Reeves

Danny Reeves David Hardage John Wheat

WORSHIP | 11:00 AM – 12:00 PM | SESSION 4

Call to Worship

Introduction of Speaker

Scripture and Prayer

Worship through Music

Inspiring Word

Benediction

Cary Hilliard and Danny Reeves

Danny Reeves David Hardage Abby Manes and Kelly Charboneau

Patrick Bradley and Westside Baptist Church, Lewisville Gospel Choir Ralph West Joe Fields

12:00 pm - 1:30 pm.......Lunch Break/Special Meals (see page 16)

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TUESDAY AFTERNOON | JULY 31

1:30 pm – 3:30 pm.........Convención Business Session 2

1:30 pm – 2:30 pm.......Workshops - Session 4 (See descriptions on page 23)

• Preaching 101 for Pastors & Ministers • 5-Point Calvinism: Is There A Better Option? • Innovation Lab • Justice and Mercy – Elements of Missional Ministry • Understanding Grief and Ministering to Those Who Walk Through It • Discipleship – Using Small Groups

Free Time for Families

3:30 pm – 5:30 pm........Convención Auxiliaries

TUESDAY EVENING | JULY 31

WORSHIP | 7:00 PM – 8:30 PM | SESSION 5

Call to Worship

Introduction of Speaker

Scripture and Prayer

Danny Reeves David Hardage Ryan Chandler and Jordan Villanueva

Worship through Music

Inspiring Word

Benediction

Raymond Sanchez and First Baptist Church, Weslaco Praise Band Jason Paredes Charles Covin

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SPECIAL MEALS & RECEPTIONS SUNDAY | JULY 29 Dinner: 4:30 pm - 6:30 pm BSM Staff Dinner Invitation only • Hall of Fame, Arlington Convention Center

Receptions: 9:00 pm - 10:00 pm Baptist Standard Reception • Meet the Editor, Eric Black Room M6, Arlington Convention Center • Reserve your free ticket at the Baptist Standard exhibit booth Ministry Spouse Reception • Hosted by Kathleen Hardage and Donna Vernon • Room E4, Arlington Convention Center

Dinners: 4:30 pm - 6:30 pm 25th Anniversary James W. Culp Sr. Banquet Tickets: $10 • Office of African American Ministries • Guest Speaker: Rev. Dr. Marcus D. Cosby • Sheraton Hotel, Champions Ballroom 1500 Convention Center Drive • Purchase tickets at the Cultural Engagement exhibit booth

Dinners: 5:00 pm - 6:30 pm Bi-Vocational/Small Church Minister and Spouse Appreciation Steak Dinner Tickets: $20 or $30/couple • Room M1/M2, Arlington Convention Center

MONDAY | JULY 30

• Purchase tickets by contacting Richard Ray at 432-202-1526

Luncheons: 12:00 pm - 1:30 pm

Howard Payne University Alumni & Friends Dinner

Celebrating with La Familia Baptist University of the Americas Tickets: $10 • Room E4, Arlington Convention Center • Purchase tickets at the BUA exhibit booth or contact Rhoda Vance at 210-422-1954

Tickets: $22 • Room M6, Arlington Convention Center • Purchase tickets at the HPU exhibit booth 18th Annual Logsdon Dinner w/ HSU Family Gathering Tickets: $18

Interagency Council Presidents Lunch

• Room E4, Arlington Convention Center

Invitation only

• Purchase tickets at the HSU/Logsdon exhibit booth

• Room M1/M2, Arlington Convention Center Texas Baptist Missions Foundation Awards Luncheon

Missions Team Dinner

Tickets: $30

• Sheraton Arlington Hotel: The Plaza on the Hill, 1500 Convention Center Drive

• Sheraton Arlington Hotel: The Plaza on the Hill, 1500 Convention Center Drive

• Reserve your free ticket at the Missions exhibit booth

• Purchase your ticket at the TBMF exhibit booth

Intercultural Celebration Invitation only • Arlington Bible Church 3434 S. Collins, Arlington, TX 76014

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FAMILY GATHERING MONDAY | JULY 30

TUESDAY | JULY 31

Receptions: 9:00 pm - 10:00 pm

Breakfasts: 6:30 am - 8:15 am

Baylor University’s George W. Truett Theological Seminary

Prayer Breakfast

• Dessert Reception with Dean Todd D. Still and Friends

• Office of African American Ministries • Breakfast served from 6:30 am - 7:15 am

• Room M6, Arlington Convention Center

• Prayer 7:15 am - 8:15 am

• Reserve a free ticket at the BU/Truett exhibit booth

• Room E4, Arlington Convention Center • Reserve your free tickets at the Cultural Engagement exhibit booth

Leadership Texas Baptist Alumni Reception Invitation only

Luncheons: 12:00 pm - 1:30 pm

• Room M5, Arlington Convention Center

Texas Baptist Hunger Offering Family Luncheon Tickets: $25 • Christian Life Commission • Room E4, Arlington Convention Center • Purchase tickets at the CLC exhibit booth Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary Alumni and Friends Gathering featuring Dr. Vern Charette and Dr. Dan Curry Tickets: $25 • Room M5, Arlington Convention Center • Purchase your ticket at the SWBTS exhibit booth

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FAMILY GATHERING MEETING PRESENTERS Bertrand, Chad - Committee on Annual Meeting, First Baptist Church, Gatesville

Jay, Carl, Sherri & Tyler - Laypersons, Graceview Baptist Church, Tomball

Bradley, Patrick - Minister of Worship and Creative Arts, Westside Baptist Church, Lewisville

Jones, Tamiko - Executive Director/Treasurer WMU of Texas, Bethlehem Baptist Church, Mansfield

Brown, Bill - Chair, Committee on Nominations for Boards of Affiliated Ministries, First Baptist Church, Tyler

Kelile, Nebiye - Pastor, Pathway Church, Garland Larsen, Jill - Treasurer/CFO, Recording Secretary, Texas Baptists

Cano, Anyra - Committee on Annual Meeting, Iglesia Bautista Victoria en Cristo, Fort Worth

Liebrum, Chris - Director, Cooperative Program Ministries, Texas Baptists

Chandler, Ryan - Committee on Annual Meeting, Trinity Baptist Church of Orange, Orange

Machen, Chris & Diane - Full Time Music Evangelists, The Master's Music Company

Charboneau, Kellie - Preschool Pastor, First Baptist Church, Hurst

Manes, Abby - Leadership Texas Baptists, First Baptist Church, Muleshoe

Covin, Charles - Committee on Annual Meeting, First Baptist Church, Brenham

Paredes, Jason - Pastor, Fielder Baptist Church, Arlington

Diwa, Russell - Committee on Annual Meeting, Biblical Community Church, Richardson

Reeves, Danny - President, Texas Baptists and Pastor, First Baptist Church, Corsicana

Downey, Daniel - Chair, Committee on Committees, First Baptist Church, Memphis Dykes, David - Pastor, Green Acres Baptist Church, Tyler

Rojas, Fernando - Committee on Annual Meeting, Iglesia Bautista Azle Avenue Baptist Church, Fort Worth

Fields, Joe - First Vice President, Texas Baptists and Pastor, New Beginnings Church, Lewisville

Samuel, Amy - Committee on Annual Meeting, First Baptist Church, McKinney

Gravens, Jeff - Chair, Credentials Committee, First Baptist Church, Crawford

Sanchez, Raymond - Pastor of Music and Children's Discipleship, First Baptist Church, Weslaco

Hardage, David - Executive Director, Texas Baptists

Teaff, Rodger - Chair, Committee to Nominate Executive Board Directors, First Baptist Church, Allen

Hardage, Jud - Worship Pastor, The Heights Baptist Church, Richardson

Villanueva, Jordan - Executive Board Director, Indian Hills Baptist Church, Dallas

Harper II, Lynn - Committee on Annual Meeting, Community Missionary Baptist Church, DeSoto

Warren, Joel - Chair, Committee on Resolutions, First Baptist Church, Castroville

Hassell, James - Chair, Committee on Memorials, First Baptist Church, San Angelo

West, Ralph - Senior Pastor, Church Without Walls, Houston

Heiligman, Jim - Second Vice President, Texas Baptists and Pastor, First Baptist Church, Bryan

Wheat, John - Committee on Annual Meeting, Trinity Baptist Church, Kerrville

Hilliard, Cary - Chair, Committee on Annual Meeting, First Baptist Church, Longview

Young, Dennis W. - Chair, Executive Board, Pastor, Missouri City Baptist Church, Missouri City

Irby, Angela - Associate Worship Director, The Heights Baptist Church, Richardson

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SPEAKERS Nebiye Kelile Nebiye Kelile is a church planter and pastor of Pathway Church; a new church plant in the Dallas area. Pastor Kelile has been pastoring and preaching the gospel for 14 years now. He is married to Hiwot Kelile and they have 4 children. Originally born in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, Pastor Kelile soon migrated with his parents to the States at the age of 2. Born to a Christian family, Pastor Kelile has seen himself privileged to have grown up hearing the gospel from early on in his life. He is passionate about the gospel and has always had a determination to see people meet Jesus. While in College, he preached in Open Air Meetings, created public forums for students of different faiths to hear a clear defense of the Christian faith, mobilized bible study groups, prayer meetings and gender-based accountability groups on campuses. His commitment to evangelism soon led him to volunteer and intern with chaplains in juvenile halls and prison facilities. After some time of preparation, Pastor Kelile spent 6 years in the local church as a Youth Pastor, Young Adults and College Pastor. Deeply committed to the next generation, Pastor Kelile longs to be a part of what God intends to do in and through future church plants.

David Dykes David Dykes grew up in South Alabama. He is a graduate of Samford University, Birmingham, Alabama. He received his Master of Divinity degree and Doctor of Ministry degree from Southern Baptist Theological Seminary in Louisville, Kentucky. His doctoral emphasis was on evangelism and church growth. He received post-doctoral training at Cambridge University, Cambridge, England. He has been preaching since 1970 and pastored churches in Alabama before coming to pastor Green Acres Baptist Church in 1991. Green Acres is recognized as one of the leading churches in America, in terms of missions and evangelism. Green Acres has been the #1 church among Southern Baptists in the amount given to the Cooperative Program for the last 18 years. Dr. Dykes has personally led mission teams to over thirty foreign countries. His passion is training leaders in Africa, Europe and Asia on principles of biblical leadership. Dr. Dykes has served as a trustee for The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, East Texas Baptist University, The University of Mobile, the Executive Committee of the Southern Baptist Convention. He currently serves on the Board of Trustees of LeTourneau University. Locally, he has served as a Director of the Tyler Chamber of Commerce, and as board member for The American Red Cross.

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FAMILY GATHERING Ralph Douglas West Ralph Douglas West is the Pastor and Founder of The Church Without Walls in Houston. The Church Without Walls began with 32 members and now embraces thousands of families meeting each Sunday. Pastor West holds a Doctor of Ministry degree from Samford University’s Beeson Divinity School, Birmingham, AL; a Master of Divinity degree with Biblical Languages from Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, Ft. Worth, TX; and a Bachelor’s Degree in Religion and Philosophy from Bishop College, Dallas, TX. Pastor West has also completed advanced studies at Cambridge and Oxford Universities and received an Honorary D.Div. degree from the Interdenominational Theological Center at Morehouse School of Religion, Atlanta, Georgia and Paul Quinn College, Dallas, Texas. Although he can boast of a number of degrees, honors and associations, those who sit under his preaching would most aptly describe his attitude using Paul’s words in 1 Corinthians 2:1-2. “When I came to you, brothers, I did not come with eloquence or superior wisdom as I proclaimed to you the testimony about God. For I resolved to know nothing while I was with you except Jesus Christ and him crucified."

Jason Paredes Jason is the Lead Pastor of Fielder Church in Arlington, Texas, a growing multi-ethnic church in the heart of the DFW area. As a third-generation Latino growing up in small town Texas, he began his ministry primarily in Anglo churches but after a two year missionary venture to Buenos Aires, Argentina and inner-city ministry in Fort Worth, God has called him to bring the cultures of the city together in one church to display the power of the Gospel through the unity it brings. He is married to Virginia and has five beautiful daughters who aren’t allowed to date until they are 42 and a son who brings some much needed balance to the girl power in his house.

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WORKSHOPS 8:30 AM - 9:30 AM | MONDAY, JULY 30 | SESSION 1 ROOM #

WORKSHOP

DESCRIPTION

PRESENTER

M5

Creative Outreach Strategies for the 21st Century

Let's unpack a tool chest of ideas for reaching people.

Dan Wooldridge

M7

Disaster Spiritual Care

What is our motivation for providing disaster spiritual care and how to develop a crisis resiliency team.

Dan Franklin

M8

The Pornography Crisis

Overview of the persuasive nature of pornography in our society, our culture and our churches.

Jenna Mountain

M9

Expanding our Generational Palette

Help churches see the value in breaking down generational silos in our churches, and discover ways to reap the rewards of developing crossgenerational relationships.

Keith Lowry

M 10

Leadership 101 for Pastors and Ministers

Be introduced to basic leadership principles and resources to discover your God-given potential.

Tim Watson

M 11

How Church and Family Together can Facilitate Lifelong Faith in Teenagers

Discover ways for churches and families to plant grace-based faith rooted in intergenerational relationships and family-led discipleship in the lives of teenagers.

Jane Wilson

M 12

Being a Small but Strong Congregation

Let's identify eight things small strong congregations focus on to be effective.

Ira Antoine

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FAMILY GATHERING 1:30 PM - 2:30 PM | MONDAY, JULY 30 | SESSION 2 ROOM #

WORKSHOP

DESCRIPTION

PRESENTER

M5

Orphan Care Solutions of Texas

Orphan Care Solutions will facilitate partnership efforts between childcare agencies, governmental agencies, churches and individuals interested in foster and orphan care.

Terri Jaggers

M7

Protecting Your Place of Worship: Church Security Basics

Discover ways to keep your congregation safe in an age of violence.

Donald Simmons

M8

Learning to Tell the Story

Learn effective use of illustrations in sermon preparation and presentation.

Delvin Atchison

M9

SALTY: The Art of Personal Evangelism

Discover new ways to initiate conversations that open the door to sharing the gospel.

Gary Stidham / Putti Sok

M 10

What Is Your Cultural IQ?

What is cultural intelligence and how it impacts us Becky Ellison to reach culturally diverse settings.

M 11

Serve the City: Developing Effective Community Ministries

To develop effective outreach ministries, we need to understand the congregation's call in the context of community needs and Biblical mandates to serve.

Ali Corona

M 12

Small Church Leadership & Resource Management

Learn how to develop your leadership skills to optimize church life, church ministries, resources and church facilities.

Ira Antoine / Keith Crouch

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8:30 AM - 9:30 AM | TUESDAY, JULY 31 | SESSION 3 ROOM #

WORKSHOP

DESCRIPTION

PRESENTER

M7

Protecting Your Place of Worship: Church Security Basics

Discover ways to keep your congregation safe in an age of violence.

Donald Simmons

M8

Learning to Tell the Story

Learn effective use of illustrations in sermon preparation and presentation.

Delvin Atchison

M9

New Economic Models for Ministry

Sparking entrepreneurial imagination with working examples of sustaining ministry via new economic means.

Elizabeth Biedrzycki / B.J. Ramon / Robert Rueda

M 10

Fight the Fear: Learning to Love Our Muslim Neighbors

Discover how to overcome our natural, fearful responses and focus on the two "I's" - Intentional and Incarnational living as we minister to our Muslim neighbors.

Rani Espanioly

M 11

How do we engage in politics and public policy Political Disciple: Stewarding from a biblical perspective and discover basic our Public Witness in the Age tools to engage in discussions that are consistent of Tribalism with the command to love your neighbor.

M 12

Growing a Generous Congregation

Church leaders can develop effective strategies for creating a culture of generosity in their own congregation.

Kathryn Freeman

Steve Massey /Jerry Carlisle

1:30 PM - 2:30 PM | TUESDAY, JULY 31 | SESSION 4 Preaching 101 for Pastors & Ministers

Preachers and communicators will be equipped with the basic skills to preach Bible-centered sermons.

Tim Watson

M8

5-Point Calvinism: Is There a Better Option?

Develop a better understanding of the issues concerning election and predestination. We will clarify the doctrines of salvation from a non-calvinistic, traditional Southern Baptist perspective.

Leighton Flowers

M9

Innovation Lab

Learn innovative approaches to the spread of the gospel and tools to succeed in evangelism.

Elizabeth Biedrzycki / B.J. Ramon

M 10

Justice and Mercy – Elements of Missional Ministry

Understand and apply the 5 R’s of Restorative Justice in community ministry.

Jim Young

M 11

Understanding Grief and Ministering to Those Who Walk Through It

Understanding a person who is experiencing grief and how we minister to those in the midst of grieving.

Dowell Loftis

M 12

Discipleship - Using Small Groups

Focusing on practical suggestions, learn how to use small groups to promote discipleship and stimulate growing in your church.

Mario Alberto Gonzalez

M7

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FAMILY GATHERING

Shaping generations of Christian leaders for more than 125 years.

At Hardin-Simmons University, our aim is to challenge and equip students to answer two questions that our founder, Dr. James Simmons, asked himself more than 125 years ago: “What is the greatest thought that has ever occupied your mind? What is your duty toward fulfilling it?” Founded in 1891, HSU is a private Christian university that exists to help our students discover the answers to these essential questions. At Hardin-Simmons University each student’s “greatest thoughts,” big ideas, and dreams matter.

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2018 EXHIBITORS FOR ANNUAL MEETING 605​​​ 4:13 Ministries 704​​​ Amazon Basin Ministries 532​​​ B.H. Carroll Theological Institute 503​​​ Baptist Church Loan Corporation 116-118​​​ Baptist Standard 227-326 ​​​Baptist University of the Americas 703​​​ Baptist World Alliance 613-712​​​ BaptistWay Press 330​​​ Baylor University 1021 ​​​Baylor University Press 603-702​​​ BCFS 111-113-115-117 ​​Buckner International 806​​​ Catalyst Collective 804​​​ Central Texas Hospitality House 100-102​​​ Chaplaincy Relations 607-706​​​ Children at Heart Ministries 1005 ​​​Chillus Promo Marketing 1007-1009​​ Christian Healthcare Ministries 401​​​ Christian Life Commission 104​​​ Church Administration 106​​​ Church Architecture 1011 ​​​Churchteams 313​​​ Collegiate Ministry 413​​​ Connections 513-515-612-614​​ Cooperative Program Ministry 1013​​​ Creative Bus Sales 531​​​ Criswell College 201 Cultural Engagement 323-426​ Dallas Baptist University 119​​​ Denison Forum 223​​-225-322-324 East Texas Baptist University 1015-1017-1019​​ Editorial Mundo Hispano 805​​​ Epoh Ministries 432​​​ Faith Bible Institute 331-333​​​ George W. Truett Theological Seminary 904​​​ GIAL and College of International Studies 213​​​ Great Commission Team 803 ​​​Guidestone 423-425 ​​​Hardin-Simmons University 505-507 ​​​HighGround Advisors 912​​​ Highland Lakes Camp & Conference Center 110-112​​​ Historical Collection

114​​​ Historical Museum 427-526​​​ Houston Baptist University 231-233​​​ Howard Payne University 802​​​ International Mission Board 906 ​​​KiDs Beach Club 713​​​ La Quinta 814​​​ Life Recovered 714​​​ Lifetime Commercial Roofing, LLC 807​​​ LifeWay 522-524 ​​​Logsdon Seminary 1006 ​​​Macedonian Call Foundation 125​​​ Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary 301​​​ Mission Team 1016-1018​​ Missional Team (Ethio Team/Hope Spring Water) 902​​​ North American Mission Board 813 ​​​Regular Baptist Press 812​​​ Restore Hope 218​​​ San Marcos Baptist Academy 1014​​​ Shanks Architects 1012​​​ Silver Cliff Ranch 123​​​ Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary 1010​​​ St. Paul Speaks 602-604-606​​ STCH Ministries 120​​​ Tarrant Baptist Association 214-216​​​ Texas Baptist Men 210-212​​​ Texas Baptist Missions Foundation 705​​​ Texas Baptist Women in Ministry 1008​​​ TouchPoint Software 222-224 ​​​University of Mary Hardin-Baylor 430-431​​​ Valley Baptist Missions Education Center 122​​​ Waco Convention & Visitors Bureau 127-226​​​ Wayland Baptist University 1004​​​ Wiseman Ministries 108​​​ WMU of Texas

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MEET ERIC BLACK

NEW EDITOR OF THE B A P T I S T STANDARD

Please join us after worship on Sunday evening in room M6 for a reception welcoming our new editor, Eric Black. www.baptiststandard.com 27


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PUTTING GOD’S WORD TO WORK 2017 LEADERS IN TEXAS CP GIVING

African American Fellowship The Fort Bend Church Sugar Land Byron C. Stevenson, Pastor

Worship Attendance of 99 and below First Baptist Church Pecos Kevin G. Mitchell, Pastor

Chinese Fellowship Chinese Baptist Church Houston Dan Ho, Pastor

Worship Attendance of 100-199 Central Baptist Church Carthage Monty Pierce, Pastor

Hispanic Fellowship Northside Community Church San Antonio David Thompson, Pastor

Worship Attendance of 200-499 Acton Baptist Church Granbury Mark Roath, Pastor

Vietnamese Fellowship Christ the King Vietnamese Baptist Church Hewitt Hung Nguyen, Pastor

Worship Attendance of 500-999 Pioneer Drive Baptist Church Abilene Stan Allcorn, Pastor Worship Attendance of 1,000 and above Green Acres Baptist Church Tyler David Dykes, Pastor

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T E XAS

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BULLETIN VOLUME 32. NO 1 | ARLINGTON | JULY 29, 2018

FAMILY GATHERING TO UNITE TEXAS BAPTISTS IN ARLINGTON By: Kalie Lowrie, News Writer The 133rd Annual Meeting of the Baptist General Convention of Texas will be a “Family Gathering” from July 29-31, 2018, at the Arlington Convention Center. The first Family Gathering was held in San Antonio in 2013, with great success. Now, for the second time, joint sessions of Texas Baptists Annual Meeting, the African American Fellowship Conference and the Hispanic Baptist Convention of Texas will join together in harmonious celebration for a three-day event. "The Family Gathering of Texas Baptists this July, in Arlington, is unique among Baptists gatherings here in the U.S.,” said Texas Baptists Executive Director David Hardage. “We will enjoy great worship and fellowship and in so doing get a real glimpse of what heaven will be like. I hope our BGCT family will take full advantage of this wonderful opportunity." Featured speakers throughout the event include Nebiye Kelile, pastor of Pathway Church in Garland; David Dykes, senior pastor of Green Acres Baptist Church in Tyler; Ralph West, senior pastor of Church without Walls in Houston; and Jason Paredes, lead pastor of Fielder Church in Arlington. "The Family Gathering is one expression of God's great gift to His creation: through Christ we are 'no longer foreigners and strangers,' but members of God's household (Eph. 2:19-22),” said Jesse Rincones, executive director of the Hispanic Baptist Convention of Texas. “As we come together, we can value God's image in each other even in the midst of our differences. What a great opportunity to be joined together, be built up and 'become a dwelling in which God lives by his Spirit!’” Worship will be led by Chris and Diane Machen; the choir, orchestra and praise team of The Heights Baptist Church in Richardson, under the direction of Jud Hardage & Angela Irby; Westside Baptist Church Praise Team in Lewisville, under the direction of Patrick Bradley; and First Baptist Church Weslaco Praise Team, under the direction of Raymond Sanchez. Business sessions for both Texas Baptists Annual Meeting and the Hispanic Baptist Convention of Texas will be held. Affiliated churches must register messengers for both conventions in order to vote during business sessions. Twenty-five workshops will be offered on topics such preaching, family ministry, church safety, evangelism, discipleship and missions. Attendees are encouraged to stop by exhibit halls throughout the three-day event to learn more about Texas Baptists resources, partnering ministries and institutions, and for networking and fellowship.

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REGISTRATION INFORMATION Registration for this annual meeting is being held in the Grand Hall Lobby of the Arlington Convention Center beginning Sunday, July 29th at 2:00 pm. Visitors are required to register at the registration desk. CONSTITUTION OF THE BAPTIST GENERAL CONVENTION OF TEXAS (excerpt) Article III – Membership Section 1. This Convention in session in all its meetings shall be composed of messengers elected by Baptist churches that shall voluntarily cooperate with the Convention. All messengers must be members of the church by which they are elected. A messenger must be enrolled at the Convention in session to be qualified to vote. The messengers have no right to act except for annual or special meetings constituting the Convention in session for which they have been elected by their cooperating churches. Section 2. Each church cooperating with this Convention shall be entitled to: A. Two messengers for the first one hundred (100) members or fractional part thereof. Two additional messengers for the first two hundred fifty dollars ($250) given during the previous fiscal year to the Texas budget as adopted by The Baptist General Convention of Texas in annual session, and B. One additional messenger for each additional hundred members and each additional one thousand dollars ($1,000) given during the previous fiscal year to the Texas budget as adopted by The Baptist General Convention of Texas in annual session, and C. If, as calculated under B above, a church’s giving surpasses its membership, then one additional messenger for each two thousand dollars ($2000) given during the previous fiscal year to the Texas budget as adopted by The Baptist General Convention of Texas in annual session, not to exceed six additional messengers, provided, however, that D. No church shall be entitled to more than twenty-five messengers. E. A mission church shall be considered a church under the Constitution solely for the limited purpose of electing messengers to the Annual Meeting if it is identified as a body of believers separate from its sponsoring church; it contributes to the BGCT in an identifiable way either directly or through the sponsoring church from its own resources; it exists to address some specific mission need, such as language, culture or location, it regularly practices baptism and the Lord’s Supper separate from its sponsoring church; and it identifies itself with, aligns itself with, and endorses, generally, the purposes and work of the Convention. The total number of messengers a mission may qualify for is four (4).

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BULLETIN TO PROPOSE A RESOLUTION A resolution has been defined as an expression of opinion from a messenger, as opposed to a motion, which calls for action. The following guidelines are offered for persons desiring to submit a resolution. Only registered messengers may submit a resolution. Resolutions may be submitted in the following ways: • Resolutions may be given in print directly to any member of the Resolutions Committee. The committee members are identified on page 40 of the Bulletin. Committee members will be available at the front of the stage at the conclusion of the first business session which is expected about 10:45 am, Monday, July 30. • Resolutions may be brought to the Resolutions Committee at the conference room at the Sheraton Hotel entrance. • Resolutions may be emailed to the Resolutions Committee at ferrell.foster@texasbaptists.org The Resolutions Committee must receive resolutions no later than noon on July 30. Any resolution must be submitted electronically or in print with the name, address, contact phone number and church membership of the messenger. A member of the committee may contact anyone submitting a resolution if there are questions concerning the resolution. The committee may be reached by calling Ferrell Foster at (214) 773-1512.

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STANDING RULES The Convention today will be asked to act on the following recommended “Standing Rules� for this annual meeting: 1. All reports, motions, resolutions or amendments to the constitution, bylaws or articles of incorporation shall be submitted by a registered messenger to the body, then sent to the recording secretary in writing, legibly signed by the maker and shall include their name, address, church membership and phone number where they can be reached during the convention. 2. All motions requiring a vote not scheduled on the agenda must be introduced by the close of the Monday business meeting. Amendments to the Constitution and/or Bylaws must also be introduced by the close of the Monday business meeting. 3. All resolutions must be submitted by noon, Monday, July 30. 4. To obtain the floor, a messenger shall approach the microphone, address the chair, give his or her name and church and wait to be recognized. 5. Discussion or debate and nomination speeches shall be limited to three minutes for each speaker. There may be no more than one nomination speech per candidate. 6. No messenger shall speak more than once on the same question or topic until all have spoken who wish to do so. 7. The chair shall recognize messengers wishing to speak to each side of the question alternately. 8. All messengers who attend and participate in the business meetings of the convention shall conduct themselves in keeping with the stated objectives of the Constitution of Texas Baptists. 9. Voting shall be conducted by voice or by the raising of ballots by messengers. Division of the assembly shall be conducted by messengers standing and raising ballots. The president, by his/ her own decision, may order a vote by ballot. 10. In the election of officers, if no nominee receives a majority vote of the messengers, there shall be a runoff election between the two nominees who received the greatest number of votes on the first ballot.

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BULLETIN TO MAKE A MOTION A motion calls for specific action by Texas Baptists or some entity of Texas Baptists. Only registered messengers may make a motion. A motion normally begins with “I move to ..." or "I move that…” 1. Write the motion legibly. (If the motion is spontaneous and you don’t have time to write it before presenting it to the convention, write the motion before leaving the microphone area.) 2. Go to a microphone at a time when business is being considered. 3. When recognized by the presiding officer, state your name, that you are a messenger, the name of your church, and read your motion, which must be presented to the convention during a business meeting to become an official motion. 4. Before leaving the microphone, give the written copy of your motion to the page at the microphone. A page will take the copy of your motion to the platform so the motion can be entered into the record by the recording secretary. 5. The Committee on Annual Meeting will announce a time for the convention to consider the motion or recommend its referral to some convention entity.

At Hardin-Simmons University, our aim is to challenge and equip students to answer two questions that our founder, Dr. James Simmons, asked himself more than 125 years ago: “What is the greatest thought that has ever occupied your mind? What is your duty toward fulfilling it?” Founded in 1891, HSU is a private Christian university that exists to help our students discover the answers to these essential questions. At Hardin-Simmons University each student’s “greatest thoughts,” big ideas, and dreams matter.

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NOTICE Texas Baptists’ Bylaws call for the meeting of the convention to be conducted according to the current edition of Robert’s Rules of Order Newly Revised. The officers abide by this manual on parliamentary procedure. In the past, a messenger’s motion has been ruled out of order because it did not comply with Robert’s Rules of Order when a change in wording was all that was necessary for the motion to have been appropriate and in order. Every effort is being made for the business of our convention to be conducted in the smoothest and best way possible for the advancement of our Lord’s Kingdom. If a messenger has a motion to make, the parliamentarian will be available to assist with the wording so that the motion will be in proper format. Note: A motion will not be considered by the convention until a messenger has personally made it at the appropriate time and place while the convention is in session. A motion cannot be submitted to the delegates except during the Annual Meeting.

CREDENTIALS COMMITTEE The Committee on Credentials has been assigned an area near Registration outside Grand Hall in the Arlington Convention Center. Messengers must have a messenger card properly endorsed by the church clerk or moderator. Messengers who do not have such a card will need to be approved by the Credentials Committee.

The Texas Baptists Bulletin is published daily during the Annual Meeting by the Baptist General Convention of Texas. The Bulletin includes announcements, committee reports and proceedings. David Hardage Executive Director Jill Larsen Treasurer/CFO/Recording Secretary Coleen Wall Director, Conference & Events Jeremy Honea Bulletin Coordinator Kalie Lowie Editor

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BULLETIN HELP FOR MESSENGERS Materials are prepared each year to help messengers during business sessions of the Texas Baptists Annual Meeting. Among those materials is the Book of Reports, which contains the annual reports of Texas Baptists Institutions and Agencies, the Texas Baptists Executive Board and a copy of the Texas Baptists Constitution and Bylaws. Additionally, the Texas Baptists Bulletin contains information about business matters to be voted on and proceedings.

FOOD SERVICE OFFERED Concession stands are in the main hallway and in the Exhibit Hall of the Arlington Convention Center. Menu selection is limited (ex. salads, sandwiches, nachos, cookies, coffee, sodas). Concession hours - Monday, July 30 and Tuesday, July 31 Lunch

11:30 am – 2:00 pm

Dinner 4:30 pm – 7:00 pm Seating for dining is available in the Exhibit Hall. Vending machines for snacks, water and soda options are available beside the Texas Baptists Information Booth, located in the Main Lobby of the Arlington Convention Center adjacent to the main entrance facing Globe Life Park. Local restaurant guides are available at the Texas Baptists Information Desk.

TRADUCCIÓN ESPAÑOL/SPANISH TRANSLATION Todas las sesiones generales y reuniones de negocios de la Reunión Anual de la BGCT del 2018 serán interpretadas al español. Habrá radios de interpretación disponibles para usarse en la mesa de información localizada en el nivel superior del Centro de Convenciones en Arlington. All General Sessions and Business Meeting Sessions of the 2018 Annual Meeting will be translated in Spanish. Headsets will be available for checkout at the Information Booth located in the main lobby of the Arlington Convention Center.

SECURITY PRECAUTIONS In cooperation with the Arlington Convention Center and event security, please wear your Texas Baptists Annual Meeting name badge at all times. Texas Baptists has taken every precaution to ensure the safety and security of all messengers and visitors.

FIRST AID A First Aid room is in the hallway closest to the Main Lobby of the Arlington Convention Center adjacent to the main entrance facing Globe Life Park. First Aid will be available Sunday, July 29th from 3:00 pm - 10:00 pm and Monday, July 30th and Tuesday, July 31st from 7:00 am – 10:00 pm. A special thank you and note of appreciation to the volunteer staff of Baylor Scott & White – Arlington, coordinated by Lauren Dysert, who graciously donated their time to assist us in the First Aid area.

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LOCAL INFORMATION Maps, restaurant guides and other local information are available at the Texas Baptists Information Desk located in the Main Lobby of the Arlington Convention Center adjacent to the main entrance facing Globe Life Park.

LOST AND FOUND To find a “lost” item or to turn in a “found” item, please go to the Texas Baptists Information Desk located in the Main Lobby of the Arlington Convention Center adjacent to the main entrance facing Globe Life Park.

CHILD CARE AND M-JAM MISSIONS DAY CAMP Children must be pre-registered to participate. Walk-ins will not be accepted. Lunch and snacks are provided Preschool childcare—Infants to 5 years old Preschool childcare is provided by Mom’s Best Friend, on Monday, July 30, and Tuesday, July 31, from 8:00 am to 5:30 pm. Parents will be able to pick-up and drop-off children throughout the day each day. M-Jam Missions Day Camp—Kindergarten through 6th grade M-Jam, a mission’s day camp provided by Texas Baptists in partnership with WMU of Texas, for students on Monday, July 30, and Tuesday, July 31, from 8:00 am to 5:30 pm. Day campers will explore how living a “Life on the Edge” means to make God-honoring choices, regardless of the impossibilities, the risks, the dangers, and the moments. M-JAM brings high-energy worship, object lessons, risk-taking missionaries, mission projects, games, and activities. This day camp is for those who were in grades K-6 in the 2017-18 school year.

RECYCLING Annual Meeting is going green. Please help us by placing your name badges in the recycle bin at the inside back doors of the Grand Hall.

PHONE CHARGING STATIONS As an added convenience for Annual Meeting attendees, a phone charging station (that accommodates most phone and tablets connections) is provided across from the Texas Baptists Information Desk.

WIFI The Arlington Convention Center provides complimentary wireless internet throughout the facility for all of our guests. The system provides ample bandwidth for common web applications and has been designed specifically to provide connectivity for large groups of people. Simply connect to the “ACCNet WiFi” network on your wireless device, accept the ‘Terms of Use Agreement’, and you’re online!

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BULLETIN

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OFFICERS OF THE CONVENTION Danny Reeves, President FBC, Corsicana Joe Fields, First Vice President New Beginnings Church, Lewisville Jim Heiligman, Second Vice President FBC, Bryan Jill Larsen, Recording Secretary The Heights BC, Richardson Doug Powell, Registration Secretary FBC, Garland

Fernando Rojas, Iglesia Bautista Azle Avenue BC, Fort Worth Amy Samuel, FBC, McKinney John Wheat, Trinity BC, Kerrville Darin Wood, FBC, Midland Committee on Committees Daniel Downey, Chair; FBC, Memphis Rodney Bell, FBC, Salado Joshua Fuentes, Second BC, Corpus Christi Jim Fuller, Calder BC, Beaumont Evans Kwok, Grace Chinese BC, Plano Mark Lindsey, FBC, Big Spring

Bernie Spooner, Secretary of the Corporation Plymouth Park BC, Irving

Bob McCartney, FBC, Wichita Falls

Betty Green, Parliamentarian Agape BC, Fort Worth

Brenda Rincones, West Side BC, Seguin

2017–2018 EXECUTIVE BOARD OFFICERS Dennis W. Young, Chair Missouri City BC, Missouri City Craig Christina, Vice Chair Shiloh Terrace Baptist Church, Dallas

2018 COMMITTEES Committee on Annual Meeting Cary Hilliard, Chair; FBC, Longview

Mike Milburn, FBC, Burleson Carla Robinson, Park Cities BC, Dallas Jonathan Smith, FBC, LaGrange Tony Valdez, Edmund Blvd. BC, San Angelo Greg Wallace, Woodridge BC, Kingwood Jacob West, FBC, Plainview Larry Willis, Morse Street BC, Denton Committee on Credentials Jeff Gravens, Chair; FBC Crawford Adam Chaney, FBC, Riesel

Jeff Burnett, FBC, Hurst

Samuel Doyle, Greater New Light Missionary BC, Waco

Chad Bertrand, FBC, Gatesville

Courtney Duren, Central BC, Jacksonville

Anyra Cano, Iglesia Bautista Victoria en Cristo, Fort Worth

Carlos Garduno, Tilden BC, Tilden

Ryan Chandler, Trinity BC of Orange, Orange Elaine Clark, FBC, Amarillo Charles Covin, FBC, Brenham Russell Diwa, Biblical Community Church, Richardson Lynn Harper II, Community Missionary BC, DeSoto Chris Johnson, FBC, San Antonio Michael Joseph, New Providence BC, Houston Jonathan Kim, New Song Church, Carrollton Juan Lambarria, The Woodlands FBC, The Woodlands

Jody Hickman, FBC, Rosebud Charles Holmes, West Side BC, Lewisville Heath Kirkwood, FBC, Lorena Pattie Lucas, FBC, Corsicana Oralia Sanchez, Temple BC, Temple Committee on Memorials James Hassell, Chair; FBC, San Angelo Ginger Carnes, FBC, Castroville Joe McClanahan, FBC, Edna Randall Scott, Immanuel BC, Paris Charles Wade, FBC, Arlington

Matt Marsh, FBC, Bryan

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BULLETIN Committee on Resolutions

Vickie Osborn, FBC, Tyler Adam Pardue, Highland BC, Lubbock

Joel Warren; Chair, FBC, Castroville

David Petton, FBC, Burleson

Danny Andrews, FBC, Burleson

Kenneth Stimson, Northside BC, Victoria

Farris Avery, Minnehulla BC, Goliad

Dennis Trammell, FBC, Possum Kingdom Lake, Grayford

Mary Castaneda, Grape Creek BC, San Angelo Stephen James, FBC, Lott

Tellers Committee

Chris McLain, FBC, Crowell Ronald Session, Shiloh BC, Garland

John Combs, FBC, Garland

Jim Shambuger, FBC, Victoria

Ron Hill, FBC, Eddy

Mark Snowden, FBC, Floydada

David LeFlore, FBC, Kerens

Kelly Trimble, South Main BC, Pasadena

Randy Miller, FBC, Garland John Spencer, FBC, Garland

Committee on Nominations for Boards of Affiliated Ministries

PRESIDENTS OF THE AUXILIARY GROUPS

Bill Brown, Chair; FBC, Tyler

Rolando Aguirre, Hispanic Baptist Convention, Calvary BC, McAllen

Jason Atchley, Bacon Heights BC, Lubbock James Bell, Jr., Greater St. John BC, Laird Hill

Pakon Chan, Chinese Fellowship, Bethel Chinese BC, Bedford

Ross Chandler, FBC, Marble Falls Al Childs, FBC, Woodway

Ryan Dennis, Bivocational Small Church Assoc., Fairview Community Church, Copperas Cove

Kellie Cody, FBC, Sulphur Springs

Elmo Johnson, African American Fellowship, Rose of Sharon Missionary BC, Houston

Randy Dale, FBC, Temple Gary Dyer, Austin BC, Austin

Peter Le, Vietnamese Fellowship of Texas; Vietnamese Faith BC, Dallas

David Evans, FBC, Crane Chad Selph, FBC, Allen

Francisco Lizardo, BSM Co-President, Coronado BC, El Paso

Wesley Shotwell, Ash Creek BC, Azle Kay Smith, FBC, Ballinger Aaron Summers, Coulter Road BC, Amarillo

Shirley McDonald, Woman’s Missionary Union of Texas, Greens Creek BC, Dublin

Bruce Webb, The Woodlands FBC, The Woodlands

Amy Prentice, BSM Co-President, University Heights BC, Huntsville

Seth Witcher, FBC, San Antonio

Gary Smith, Texas Baptist Men, Brookhaven Church, McKinney

Committee to Nominate Executive Board Directors Rodger Teaff, Chair; FBC, Allen Jerry Bradley, FBC, Round Rock Collin Bullard, FBC, Woodville John Coleman, FBC, Pleasanton Danny Howe, FBC, Saginaw Chris Irving, FBC, Gonzales Joseph Irwin, Tallowood BC, Houston Kris Knippa, FBC, Hale Center Richard Laverty, FBC, Perryton Karen Martin, Plymouth Park BC, Irving

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NOMINATIONS FROM COMMITTEE ON COMMITTEES Nominations to Committee on Nominations for Boards of Affiliated Ministries 2021 Term Rhoda Sanchez Gonzales, North Dallas Family Church, Carrollton Judy Lee, Trinity BC, Mt. Pleasant Jennifer Phillips, FBC, Pasadena Nominations to Committee to Nominate Executive Board Directors 2021 Term Lydia Ozuna, FBC, Wichita Falls Alyson Walker, FBC Allen, Allen Frankie Harvey, Nacogdoches Bible Fellowship, Nacogdoches Michael West, South Main BC, Pasadena Nichole Sims, FBC, Marble Falls

NOMINATIONS FROM COMMITTEE TO NOMINATE EXECUTIVE BOARD DIRECTORS Nominations for New Executive Board Directors 2021 Term Barbara Kizer, Highland BC, Lubbock Janice Bloom, FBC, Garland Patrick Brown, Northlake BC, Dallas Sam Choi, FBC Round Rock, Round Rock Joan Estes, FBC, Woodville Cade Garrison, FBC, Burleson Saul Gonzalez, Primera Iglesia Bautista, Laredo JoAnn Hopper, South Main BC, Houston Elaine Mason, FBC, Texas City Hector Tavera, One Accord Fellowship, Lubbock Jeff Williams, FBC, Denton Nominations for Second Term Executive Board Directors 2021 Term Steve Bean, FBC, Liberty Renee Brady, FBC, Bryan Jose Carreno, Northside BC, Baytown Randy Cox, University BC, Houston Alvin Davis, Open Door Worship Center, Center Betty Griffin, FBC, Plainview Ward Hayes, Valley Grove BC, Stephenville

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BULLETIN Mike Liebrum, FBC, Nacogdoches David Mahfouz, FBC, Warren Gloria Massey, Westside BC, Lewisville Steve Miller, FBC, Universal City Xiomara O’Neill-Martinez, FBC, El Paso Bill Skaar, FBC, Grand Prairie Steve Smith, FBC, Ballinger Ray Still, Oakwood BC, New Braunfels Jonathan Sullivan, FBC, Dimmitt Brent Taylor, FBC, Carrollton Edward Wagner, Cornerstone BC, Harker Heights Cindy Wiles, FBC, Arlington Lance Wood, FBC, Clarendon Nominations to Fill Executive Board Director Vacancies 2020 Term Lori Sherwood, FBC, Decatur 2019 Term Craig Lile, Faith BC, Wichita Falls

NOMINATIONS FROM COMMITTEE ON NOMINATIONS FOR BOARDS OF AFFILIATED MINISTRIES Nominations to Board of Baptist University of the Americas 2021 Term Bill Brian, FBC, Amarillo Donny Green, Valley Hi FBC, San Antonio Ray Hollida, FBC, San Antonio Nominations to Board of Baylor University 2022 Term Randy Pullin, Houston’s FBC, Houston Mark Rountree, Park Cities BC, Coppell Nominations to Board of Dallas Baptist University 2021 Term Gregory Ammons, FBC, Garland Sandra Doty, Park Cities BC, Dallas Sanjay Purushotham, Asian Indian Baptist Fellowship, Carrollton Gary Singleton, The Heights BC, Richardson

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2019 Term John Durham, Highland BC, Waco Kevin Grace, Park Cities BC, Dallas Nominations to Board of East Texas Baptist University 2021 Term Glenn Bickerdike, Immanuel BC, Marshall R. J. Collins, Green Acres BC, Tyler Patrick Combs, Northwood Church, Keller Tyrrel Grohman, FBC, Lufkin Susan Henry, FBC, Longview Leonard Hornsby, Bethlehem BC, Mansfield Suzanne McWhorter, Park Cities BC, Dallas Chris Paddie, Immanuel BC, Marshall Wallace Watkins, Central BC, Marshall Nominations to Board of Hardin-Simmons University 2021 Term Amy McAdams, FBC, Abilene George Newman, Pioneer Drive BC, Abilene Drue Pounds, FBC, Grapevine Jamie Sanders, Southern Oaks BC, Tyler Rick Strange, FBC, Midland Roxi Vanstory, Oakwood BC, New Braunfels 2020 Term Kyle Keeter, Parkway Hills BC, Plano Nominations to Board of Houston Baptist University 2021 Term Duane Brooks, Tallowood BC, Houston Dale Jefferson, Tallowood BC, Houston David Mobley, University BC, Houston Jerome Smith, Tallowood BC, Houston Nominations to Board of Howard Payne University 2021 Term Ronnie Andrews, Houston’s FBC, Houston Gregory Bruner, FBC, Stephenville William Ellis, FBC, Brownwood Wayne Grant, Trinity BC, San Antonio

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BULLETIN Jim Jones, FBC, San Angelo James Schmeltekopf, Park Cities BC, Dallas Ken Stimson, Northside BC, Victoria Leonard Underwood, FBC, Brownwood Nominations to Board of San Marcos Baptist Academy 2021 Term John Harrell, FBC, Boerne Ruth Welborn, FBC, San Marcos 2020 Term Dennis Dowling, Memorial BC, Baytown Carol Garrison, FBC, San Marcos Nomination to Board of South Texas School of Christian Studies 2021 Term Jim Naismith, FBC, Corpus Christi Nominations to Board of University of Mary Hardin-Baylor 2021 Term Martin Knox, Lakeshore Drive BC, Hudson Oaks David Leigh, FBC, Belton Joe Loughlin, FBC, Temple Jennifer Manning, Harris Creek BC, McGregor 2020 Term Betty Burns, FBC, Plano Nominations to Board of Wayland Baptist University 2021 Term Alton Belew, FBC, Glen Rose Phil Cotham, FBC, Lockney Ross Owen, FBC, Plainview Jacob West, FBC, Plainview David Wood, Coulter Road BC, Amarillo Sharon Wright, FBC, Plainview Nominations to Board of Valley Baptist Missions/Education Center 2021 Term Nancy Arista, Austin BC, Austin Mark Fricke, FBC, Ozona Vidal Muniz, FBC, Pharr

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Rolando Reyes, FBC, Rio Hondo Scott Williamson, FBC, Lewisville Nominations to Board of Baptist Health Foundation of San Antonio 2021 Term Mary Brogan, Shearer Hills BC, San Antonio Thomas Patterson, Woodland BC, San Antonio Nate Thomas, Calvary BC, San Antonio Nominations to Board of Baptist Hospitals of Southeast TX 2021 Term Gary Coker, Westgate Memorial BC, Beaumont Bo Crawford, Calvary BC, Beaumont Greg Dykeman, Calvary BC, Beaumont Christopher Leavins, Calvary BC, Beaumont Terry Whiddon, North End BC, Beaumont Nominations to Baylor Scott & White Health System 2022 Term Don Wills, Park Cities BC, Dallas Nominations to Board of BCFS 2021 Term Andrew Bentley, Green Acres BC, Tyler Robert Feather, Travis Avenue BC, Fort Worth Keisha Loftin Gainer, Macedonia Missionary BC, San Antonio Robert Ownby, FBC, San Antonio Nominations to Board of Buckner International 2021 Term Cassandra Harris, Missouri City BC, Missouri City Nancy Neal, FBC, Lubbock Norman Presley, Park Cities BC, Dallas Nominations to Board of Children at Heart Ministries 2021 Term Scott Alarcon, FBC, Georgetown James Meyerhoff, Tallowood BC, Houston Jerry Mullins, FBC, Georgetown

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BULLETIN Nominations to Board of Hendrick Health System 2021 Term David Morris, Pioneer Drive BC, Abilene Larry Smith, FBC, Abilene Lanny Vinson, Pioneer Drive BC, Abilene Nominations to Board of South Texas Children’s Home Ministries 2021 Term Thomas Culver, FBC, Rosenberg Vernon King, FBC, Woodway Luis Lozano, Primera Iglesia Bautista, Laredo Karol Peters, University BC, Houston Larry Urban, FBC, Pearsall John Weber, Shearer Hills BC, San Antonio Nomination to Board of Baptist Church Loan Corporation 2021 Term Michael Mason, Park Cities BC, Dallas Nominations to Board of HighGround Advisors 2021 Term Hunter Barrow, Houston’s First BC, Houston Gretchen Williams, Park Cities BC, Dallas

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Matching grants of up to $5,000 for congregational leaders

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“Giving Your Money Purpose” retreats for pastors, pastors spouses and lay leaders

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One-on-one consultations for pastors with a Financial Planner

Visit texasbaptists.org/cme for more information.

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2019 BUDGET PROCESS The Business and Financial Plan calls for each administrative office, ministry and program area of the convention to submit an itemized budget of its expected expenditures for the next fiscal year to the Executive Director. The Executive Director works with staff to make necessary changes and presents the proposed budget to the Finance Committee of the Executive Board which, in turn, presents it to the Executive Board for its approval. The Executive Board submits the Cooperative Program budget, consisting of all the anticipated income and expenditures which have been submitted and approved, to the Convention in session. As amended at the 2012 Annual Meeting, the BGCT Constitution, Article IX, Section 1 states "...Annual adoption of the budget shall be voted at the Annual Meeting held in the fall. The Executive Board will be responsible for budget adoption at its fall meeting in years when a summer Annual Meeting is held..." Therefore, after it is prepared, the 2019 budget will be submitted to the Executive Board for approval at the September, 2018 meeting. Preparation of the proposed budget includes months of projections, research, planning, committee reviews and prayer to arrive at the proposed resource plan for the coming year. Such is the case for the proposed 2019 calendar year budget. For ordained staff members, the Executive Board allows advance designation of a portion of the salary as housing allowance as permissible by IRS regulations. Ordained staff members pay their own self employment taxes, which are 15.3 percent of taxable compensation. The detailed budget is published annually and provided to the Executive Board and committees involved in the budget preparation process. A budget summary will be mailed to each church in the Fall of 2018. The budget summary and the detailed report can be found at texasbaptists.org. For a hard copy, please call 888.244.9400. The Finance Committee is authorized, on a contingency basis, to adjust spending based on actual receipts.

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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS Special thanks are extended to numerous persons, institutions and organizations that have helped to make this Annual Meeting possible: • Churches and members of Tarrant Baptist Association, for providing leadership and volunteers for various opportunities of service at Annual Meeting. • The City of Arlington and the Arlington Chamber of Commerce for their hospitality and friendly welcome. Arlington Convention Center and Arlington Convention & Visitor’s Bureau for their assistance in planning and providing the convention center facilities, maps and local restaurant guides. • B & L Sound Services for their technical planning and coordination of lighting, sound and image projection support. • NewDay Productions for video and audio support throughout the workshop and varied meal and receptions. • Superior Expo Services for event decorations, staging and exhibit support. • Doug Powell, Texas Baptists Registration Secretary, for coordinating volunteers to assist in the registration process. • Rolando Rodriguez for providing Spanish translators for General Sessions and Business Sessions. • Volunteer staff of Baylor Scott & White – Arlington, coordinated by Lauren Dysert, who graciously donated their time to assist us in the First Aid area. • Mom’s Best Friend, for providing child care services, coordinated by Amy Carpenter. • WMU of Texas for providing M-Jam Day Camp for school age children, coordinated by Liz Encina. • San Marcos Baptist Academy for providing select senior students to serve as Pages to assist the officers and messengers in the business sessions. • Local Arrangements Team, led by Joel McCoy, who have assisted and given direction with the countless number of local volunteers that have served as ushers, greeters and registration workers. • Baptist Student Ministry students of University of Texas at Dallas, who helped load a myriad of exhibitor boxes and equipment and distribute all over the convention center. • Baptist institutions and churches who provide technical and news staff support. • A host of others who helped in countless ways. • Thousands of Texas Baptists who have prayed for this 133rd Annual Meeting and worked diligently to make it a huge success for the Kingdom of our Lord.

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BULLETIN NOTES

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Bivocational Ministry Area Representatives Counseling Services Center for Ministerial Excellence

Minister Connection Interim Church Services Western Heritage

We exist to serve our Texas Baptists pastors and their congregations.

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CONNECTIONS

1 9 8 2

6 3

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7 5

Texas is big. That’s why we have Area Representatives strategically located across the state who are there to help you with any aspect of your church and its ministries. Find your representative below. texasbaptists.org/connections

Area 1 - Panhandle Charles Davenport

Area 4 - San Antonio Fred Ater

Area 7 - East Texas Tim Watson, Director

charles.davenport@texasbaptists.org

fred.ater@texasbaptists.org

tim.watson@texabaptists.org

Area 2 - West Texas Robert Cuellar

Area 5 - Houston Ernest Dagohoy

Area 8 - Dallas Steve Dominy

robert.cuellar@texasbaptists.org

ernest.dagohoy@texasbaptists.org

steve.dominy@texasbaptists.org

Area 3 - Rio Grande Valley Daniel DeLeon

Area 6 - Central Texas Tim Marrow

Area 9 - Fort Worth Dan Curry

daniel.deleon@texasbaptists.org

tim.marrow@texasbaptists.org

dan.curry@texasbaptists.org

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NOTES

SO THOSE WHO COMFORT MAY BE COMFORTED Texas Baptists Counseling Services supports Ministers and families struggling with difficult life issues. More info at texasbaptists.org/counseling or (214) 887-5488.

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2019 T E X A S B A P T I S TS A N N UA L M E E T I N G

NOVEMBER 17 – 19, 2019 WACO CONVENTION CENTER | WACO, TX texasbaptists.org/annualmeeting

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Home, Hope and Healing

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For this reason I kneel before the Father, from whom every family in heaven and on earth derives its name. I pray that out of His glorious

He may

strengthen you with power through His Spirit in your inner being, so that Christ may dwell in your hearts through faith. And I pray that you, being

and

established in love, may have

,

together with all the Lord’s holy people, to grasp how wide and long and high and deep is the love of Christ, and to know this love that surpasses knowledge that you may be

to

the measure of all the fullness of God. Now to Him who is able to do immeasurably more than all we ask or imagine, according to His power that is at work within us, to Him

glory in the

church and in Christ Jesus throughout all generations, for ever and ever! Amen. Ephesians 3:14-21

BE

AT ETBU.

BE ENRICHED. BE ROOTED. BE EMPOWERED. BE FULFILLED.

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