Cultivate Church putting faith into action
Cultivate’s food ministry is the embodiment of James’ exhortation not to merely talk about one’s faith, but to put that faith into action by addressing needs.
Cultivate’s food ministry is the embodiment of James’ exhortation not to merely talk about one’s faith, but to put that faith into action by addressing needs.
In preparation for the aftermath of COVID-19, Baptist Resource Network Executive Director Barry Whitworth urges churches to pray boldly -- and to pray for boldness!
God had been generous with the Fellowship CrossPoint Church family in Chesterfield, New Jersey. How could they not turn around and be joyfully generous with the $100,000 He had provided them?
This past year has been tough on all of us in different ways, but it has been extra harsh for first responders.
The 2021 SBC Annual Meeting will convene at the Music City Center on Tuesday, June 15, at 8 a.m. and conclude Wednesday, June 16, at 5 p.m.
Baptist Resource Network Executive Director Barry Whitworth shares what a Multiplying Church Center is --- and how it is much more planting new churches!
Technology is a useful tool for spreading the message of Christ, enabling creators and users to connect across continents, cultures, or even in their own backyards.
Alva Manao of Bible Church International, Philadelphia, and Robert Trice of One Hope in Absecon, N.J., are among 68 diverse members (two members from each of the 34 states and regions qualified for representation on the boards of SBC entities) to nominate members of the Committee on Nominations who will in turn, nominate trustees and members of standing committees across the SBC.
A former professor at Judson College in Marion, Alabama, and Eastern University, in Philadelphia, Boehlke served as a historian, authoring the Network’s history in the 1996 publication, "From Generation to Generation: A History of Southern Baptists in Pennsylvania/South Jersey."
Baptist Resource Network Executive Director Barry Whitworth offers some new questions pastors can ask in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic.