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December 28, 2011
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Visit our website to see our latest newsletter. You'll find articles about
a missional partnership at St. John's, deacon ministry opportunites, as well as a detailed listing of mission trip opportunities for you and your church.
 
 


Youth Events
 
Youth Ski Retreat
Wahoo! 
Let CBFNC help
you plan a youth
ski retreat

January 27-29, 2012

Winterplace Ski Resort
in West Virginia

 

This trip includes 2 nights hotel lodging, continental breakfasts, 1 day shaped ski rental, 1 day lift ticket, lunch voucher, 1 comp lift & rental with every 15 paying skiers, Dinner at Tamarack Conference Center, Worship Saturday night and Sunday morning, and Conference T-shirt.

 

This package is $163 per person based on max occupancy (4 per room). Other skiing options and an added day option is available. Visit our website for more information.

 

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Other upcoming youth events: General Assembly Youth Edition and Youth Choir Festival

 



Staff Ministers

Youth Ski Retreat   

Leaders for this year's ChurchWorks include Brian McClaren and Ken Medema. To see the full schedule and registration page, visit this website.

CBFNC will pay the registration fee ($75) for the first 25 church staff ministers who register. Retreatants will still be responsible for travel, lodging and non-included meals and spouse fees to keep ChurchWorks affordable.

 



Adult Spirituality Retreat

ADULT SPIRITUALITY RETREAT
Life in the Spirit: Wisdom
of Old For Living Today
What we can learn from the lives and writings of Francis of Assisi, Hildegard of Bingen and Brigid of Kildare

April 13-15, 2012 at Caraway Conference Center
Click here for more information.

 



CBFNC
Devotional from Ande Myers
One from our CBFNC family has written a devotional for the Scripture focus. Read this week's devotional from Ande Myers, pastor of Cornerstone Baptist Church in Valdese.

  

Jesus, an Immigrant   By Rev. Len Keever  

 Recently, I was at a meeting where a representative from the North Carolina Council of Churches was presenting some interesting statistics on population changes in our state. He said that for many people in the world immigration is not a problem, it is a solution. I don't think I've really heard it put that way before.     

... Read this post and others on our blog,  http://revlaurabarclay.blogspot.com/.       

 
Youth Ski Retreat

January 27-29, 2012

Winterplace Ski Resort in West Virginia
Visit our website for more information. 

 

Collegiate Mid-Winter Retreat

January 28-29, 2012
Camp Mundo Vista
Visit our website for more information. 

 

Christian Coaching Advanced Classes

501 Class - Building Blocks of Powerful Coaching 
February 6-7, 2012
Visit our website for more information.    

 

New MInister's Luncheon   

February 9, 2012

More information coming soon.

 

ChurchWorks Conference 

February 27-March 1, 2012 

Norfolk, VA

Visit our website  for more information.    

 
CBFNC General Assembly

March 23-24, 2012

Trinity Baptist Church, Raleigh 

Visit our website for more information. 

 

CBFNC General Assembly Youth Event 

March 23-24, 2012

Millbrook Baptist Church and Trinity Baptist Church, Raleigh 

Visit our website for more information.  

 

Children's Choir Festival 

March 24, 2012
Raleigh
Visit our website for more information.   

 

Christian Coaching Advanced Classes

502 Class - Establishing a Dynamic Coaching Relationship   

April 2-3, 2012 
Visit our website for more information.   

 

Adult Spirituality Retreat
April 13-15, 2012 
Caraway Conference Center
Visit our website for more information.

8th Annual Youth Choir Festival

April 20-21, 2012 
First, Greensboro
Visit our website for more information.     

 

Impacting Tomorrow: Traditional Churches Finding Their Future in God's Story 

May 18-19, 2012 
Providence, Charlotte    

Visit our website for more information.  

 

SELAHvie

August 6-9, 2012
Visit this website for more information. 

 

CBF National
CBF logo
A [Baptist] Conference on Sexuality and Covenant


April 19-21, 2012, at First Baptist Church, Decatur, GA

Clergy and lay leaders have the opportunity to participate in realistic, honest and compassionate dialogue about matters of sexuality. Worshipful plenary and small group sessions will offer a space for participants to increase capacity and skillset for difficult and meaningful conversations. Get additional information and register at this website.

Missions Request
 

Summer Mission Program in China 

Volunteers for China is seeking Christians who feel guided to go to China to teach oral English for three weeks or more in July-August 2012.  Adults and college students are welcome to apply.  A Medical English program will be available if medical professionals volunteer.  Visit their website for more information. 

 

Clothing Request for Victims of Trafficking   

CBF Field Personnel Butch and Nell Green will be partnering informally with Mission Centers of Houston to provide clothing for women who have been taken into police custody while it is determined if they are victims of trafficking. Clothes are needed for these women and girls. Your church, small group, or you as an individual could help by packaging a new small or medium women's sweat suit, a new pair of flip flops and a few pair of new underwear. These will be delivered to the Mission Centers who then distribute them.  The Mission Centers are also in need of plastic and paper bags for their extensive food distribution.  Send all contributions to 1875 Ewing St, Houston, TX 77004.


Disaster Rebuilding Teams are Needed in Raleigh  

Thousands of volunteers have helped all across Eastern NC following the April 16 tornadoes. We are in the rebuilding stages in Raleigh and volunteers are needed right now. In the coming weeks we will begin building new homes in Bertie county and additional volunteers will be needed there soon. For more information on how you can be involved go to the Baptists on Mission website.  


Building Hope Project Ministry Committee

The Building Hope Project connects volunteer groups with farmworker families to build small chicken coops and greenhouses.  These low-cost structures help families save money and supplement their nutrition. Each building project requires a donation of $600 and requires about 12-15 volunteers for 2 partial work days (usually Saturday-Sunday).  Learn more and sign up at this website

 
News from Our Higher Education Partners
NC Baptist Schools
Campbell University - www.campbell.edu
Read the most recent Dean's letter here.

Chowan University - www.chowan.edu

Gardner-Webb University - www.gardner-webb.edu

Mars Hill College - www.mhc.edu

Meredith College - www.meredith.edu

Wake Forest University - www.wfu.edu

Wingate University - www.wingate.edu


Theological Education
Baptist House of Studies at Duke Divinity School - www.divinity.duke.edu/programs/baptisthouse

Campbell University Divinity School - www.campbell.edu/divinity
Read the latest edition of the Dean's letter.

WORLD RELIGIONS AND GLOBAL CULTURES CENTER SEMINARS
Dr. George W. Braswell, Senior Professor of World Religions at Campbell University Divinity School, and his students who have been trained in world religions, are available to lead seminars in your church on Sunday nights or Wednesday evenings.  Set up a time with him and invite neighboring churches.  They will teach Islam, Buddhism, Hinduism, Judaism, and other world religions as well as sectarian faiths such as Jehovah's Witnesses and Mormonism, with a focus on how to share Christian faith with neighbors from other backgrounds.  He may be contacted at worldreligionscenter@campbell.edu.

Spring 2012 Hispanic Theological Education. Saturdays, 8:45am to 4pm. Courses include Principles of Teaching, Counseling and Pastoral Care and Spiritual Formation. Cost is $145 per course. Visit their website for more information.

As part of Campbell University's 125 anniversary, Dr. Walter "Buddy" Shurden will lecture on "Baptists and Higher Education" on January 23, 2012.  The lecture will take place at 7pm at Butler Chapel on the Buies Creek campus. On January 5, 1887, 16 students huddled with pastor James Archibald Campbell in a small church to begin what is now Campbell University, one of the largest Baptist universities in the world.  For more information, contact Joyce Mashtare at 1-800-334-4111, ext. 1849.

Gardner-Webb University School of Divinity
Wake Forest University School of Divinity - www.divinity.wfu.edu

Find out how to audit courses at the WFU School of Divinity. Spring term begins January 18 and ends May 2. Contact Susan Robinson for more information. To review the complete list of courses available to audit, visit their website.  

 

Baptist historian Bill Leonard will be installed in the James and Marilyn Dunn Chair of Baptist Studies as a part of the spring convocation January 24, 2012, at the Wake Forest University School of Divinity. Theologian Harvey Cox, Hollis Research Professor of Divinity at Harvard Divinity School, will speak during convocation in Wait Chapel at 11am.  Visit their website for more information. 

 

Baptist Theological Seminary of Richmond - http://scm.btsr.edu

News from Partners and Friends of CBFNC

 

Advent Devotional Series   

Passport, Inc, is offering "Following the Star," an advent devotional series at their website. This series features scripture, prayer and meditative thoughts.

 

Healthy Church Strategies  

The Center for Congregational Health will be offering a one-day conference discussing why communication is a key practice for a healthy congregation. Monday, January 30, 2012, at Duke Divinity School in Durham and on Friday, February 3, 2012, at Wake Forest University School of Divinity in Winston-Salem. Visit their website for more information and to register. 

 

Martha Stearns Marshall Day of Preaching 

Baptist Women in Ministry invites all Baptist churches in North Carolina to participate in the Martha Stearns Marshall Day of Preaching by inviting a woman to preach on a Sunday in February 2012. Last year, 185 churches world-wide (49 from NC) celebrated God's calling and gifting of women preachers by participating in the Martha Stearns Marshall Day of Preaching.  Help us increase that number by inviting a woman now to preach at your church in February of 2012. When you have confirmed your preacher, please send your church name, city, state, pastor, the name of your guest preacher, and contact information to Pam Durso.  All participating churches and preachers will be listed in the Spring Issue of Vocare, the BWIM newsletter as well as the BWIM NC newsletter.  Visit their Facebook page for more information. 

 

Religious Liberty Essay Scholarship

High school juniors and seniors can win up to $1,000 for college and a trip to Washington, D.C., by writing an essay about the role religion should play during a presidential campaign. The complete rules, essay topic, and list of prizes are available online. Deadline: March 15, 2012. 

 

WMU Habitat for Humanity Women Build

April 28-May 5 in partnership with the Rutherford County Habitat organization. Click here to see the event flyer. Register by e-mailing Margaret Harding. 


WMU NC Missions Blitz Work Teams at Camp Mundo Vista in Asheboro, NC

March 26-31, 2012. Visit their website for more information or contact Margaret Harding at 1-866-210-8602x209 with questions.


Plunge-2-Poverty
an intensive poverty simulation experience

February 24-25, 2012. Visit  their website for more information or contact Margaret Harding at 1-866-210-8602x209 with questions.   

 

Personnel Requests
Frequently CBFNC receives requests from churches about placing an ad for filling church positions or staff.  While we do not have a place for these ads in our newsletter, The Gathering, we are willing to publish positions in our e-newsletter. These ads are for non-ministerial staff positions only. However, we do offer a Reference and Referral service with our Ministerial Resources Coordinator, Jack Causey for staff positions.  Please visit our website to learn more about staff placement through CBFNC.  If you would like to place an ad for a non-ministerial staff position in our enewsletter, please contact Sarah Mitchell at SMitchell@cbfnc.org or (888) 822-1944.

Are You Looking for a Place in Ministry?
Call today to meet with Jack Causey, Ministerial Resources Coordinator, on a confidential basis about your ministry pilgrimage.  Contact Jim Hylton, 888-822-1944, to schedule an appointment.  Learn more about the CBFNC Reference and Referral Ministry

CBFNC's latest resources
Fall Fellowship on the Move
Click here to find a selection of audio recordings from CBFNC's three FOM events.

Resources from CBFNC's 2011 General Assembly

Visit our website  for audio recordings and documents from our General Assembly, "The Heart of Jesus: Living Justice and Mercy," that took place March 25-26 at First, Asheville.

Graham Convocation Recordings
Visit our website for audio recordings and documents from the recent "Joining God in the World - A Fresh Look at Missions and Evangelism" convocation that took place on February 1st at First Baptist, Graham.

Catch up on Hopeful Imagination
Videos, audio recordings and speaker handouts from CBFNC's recent "Hopeful Imagination" conference are now available for download. Visit the Hopeful Imagination webpage for more details.

Supported by Eatons Baptist Church in Mocksville
CBFNC's headquarters are not in an office suite in Winston-Salem, but in congregations from the Atlantic in the east to the Appalachians in the west. Congregation
s like Eatons Baptist Church in Mocksville
make up who we are. Thank you for your partnership!

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