The Fellowship is vibrant with many ways to connect. You can be as involved as you feel led through giving, praying, serving, networking and attending events. Each of these areas explain a variety of ways to engage the world through the Cooperative Baptist Fellowship.
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10 ways your church can become involved in the life of CBF
1. Learn about the ministries and mission of the Cooperative Baptist Fellowship.
2. Attend the CBF General Assembly, which will be held June 19-20, 2008 in Memphis, Tenn. The Assembly includes opportunities for worship, learning, networking and fellowship. Pre-register online
3. Connect with a CBF state or regional organization and participate in the organization’s meetings and ministries. State and regional list
4. Pray for the ministry of the Fellowship, partner organizations and your church.
5. Invite a CBF leader or CBF Global Missions field personnel to come speak at your church through the CBF speakers’ bureau, face2face. Contact Amy Morris at amorris@thefellowship.info or (770) 220-1630.
6. Become a teaching congregation, giving students at CBF partner seminaries the opportunity to learn, grow and serve in your church. Contact Terry Hamrick at thamrick@thefellowship.info or (770) 220-1615.
7. Develop relationships with other CBF partner churches in your area. Contact Joel McLendon at jmclendon@thefellowship.info or (770) 220-1643. Use the Church Locator
8. Become an encourager church for CBF Global Missions field personnel, providing prayer and administrative, financial, physical and spiritual support to specific individuals. Contact Matt Norman at mnorman@thefellowship.info or (770) 220-1609.
9. Promote the ministries of CBF and seek out missional opportunities in your community. Order the “It’s Time” missional study or CBF missions education resources.
10. Give to the CBF Offering for Global Missions, which directly supports the ministries of field personnel around the world.
Interested in seminary?
If you want to get involved in the Fellowship movement by attending seminary, learn more about partner schools