Cooperative Program Sunday
The Cooperative Program is Southern Baptists’ unified plan of giving through which cooperating Southern Baptist churches give a percentage of their undesignated receipts in support of their respective state convention and the Southern Baptist Convention missions and ministries. https://vimeo.com/729681310 See…
SBC Seminaries Sunday
The estimated 46,000 autonomous churches that cooperate with the Southern Baptist Convention pool their resources to support the work of the six theological seminaries. The Convention operates these seminaries to train its ministers and Christian workers. The six are: The…
Church Planting Emphasis Sunday
Church planting isn’t just a ministry for individual church planters—it’s a ministry for the whole Church. Send Network is a partnership of people just like you—churches and church planters—planting churches everywhere for everyone. The Baptist Resource Network is dedicated to…
Annie Armstrong Week of Prayer and Offering for North American Missions (March 1-8)
The Annie Armstrong Easter Offering (AAEO) is the primary way we support mission efforts in North America. One hundred percent of gifts given to AAEO are used to support Southern Baptist missionaries serving across the United States and Canada. Download…
BRN ‘Kingdom Vision’ Virtual Mini-Conference
Due to COVID-19 concerns, the BRN Executive Board has determined that it is necessary to cancel the BRN Annual Business Session and Annual Gathering for 2020, originally slated for November 5-6. After careful consideration and consultation with legal counsel, it…
Disaster Relief Appreciation Day
Whenever there is a disaster, Southern Baptist Disaster Relief (SBDR) volunteers are often quickly on the scene—and they remained long after news cameras left town. As the third-largest disaster response team in the nation, this network of state-based volunteers teams does…
California is forcing churches to pay for abortions – Here are the facts
A California agency actually added elective abortion coverage to the employee healthcare plans of churches throughout the state—without even telling them. Now, one church is standing up against the state.