Events
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Good Friday
The BRN office will be closed in observance of Good Friday. May you and your church experience the power of His resurrection as you reflect on all He has accomplished…
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2026 Advanced Disaster Relief Training
Grace Baptist Church 607 East Washington St., New Bethlehem, PA, United StatesAbout the Training: Southern Baptist Disaster Relief is one of the top disaster response organizations in the world because we are able to quickly deploy well trained and experienced volunteers…
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Deacons’ Training
BRN HUB 4620 Fritchey Street, Harrisburg, PA, United States +2 moreSPECIAL OPS IN SERVICE Featuring four biblical essentials for ‘Deacons on Purpose’ as taught by Dr. Ryan Day of Wrightsdale Baptist Church About the Training: Featuring A Deacon on Purpose, written by Dr. Tony Wolfe A healthy deacon body is critical to the overall health of the church. When deacons serve biblically, they advance the…
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Baptism Sunday
Today is the day Southern Baptists are setting aside as Baptism Sunday this year! Churches are encouraged to call their people to respond to the gospel, celebrate professions of faith in…
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BRN Directors’ Meeting
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Accelerant Session
Zoom , United StatesCollaborative planning with BRN directors
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Pastor Blessing Luncheon-Southern Central Region
Samurai Hibachi Sushi Japanese Steakhouse 616 Shrewsbury Commons Ave., Shrewsbury, PA, United StatesAbout the Gathering: This Pastor Blessing features a luncheon gathering for pastors in the Southern Central region (by invitation only) Facilitator: Robert Sheldon, Church Advancement Consultant, Southern Central Region and Pastor, Greencastle Baptist Church Pastor Rob, pastor of Greencastle Baptist Church since July 2021, grew up in rural Northeastern Pennsylvania, son of multi-generational farmers. He…
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Virtual Training Institute: Walking with the Wounded, Caring for Those Impacted by Trauma
Online eventTrauma is one of the most pressing issues of our day, touching lives in both obvious and hidden ways. Yet many of us feel unprepared to respond with both wisdom and compassion. What exactly is trauma? And how can we, as Christians, offer care that is biblically faithful and truly empathetic?