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The next Baptist General Convention of Texas executive director needs to be an effective and accessible communicator who recognizes the diversity of Texas Baptists, participants in an online forum said.
11/03/2022 - By Ken Camp / Managing Editor
A commitment to affirm Baptist polity and the 2000 Baptist Faith and Message remains central during a discussion over women serving as pastors, SBC leaders Jared Wellman and Bart Barber said.
11/03/2022 - By Scott Barkley / Baptist Press
East Texas Baptist University hosted its eighth annual Calling Conference on Oct. 26 . Truett Theological Seminary’s National Preaching Conference will be held in Waco Nov. 15-17.
11/02/2022 - By Staff / Baptist Standard
Pastoral moves affect churches in China Spring, Ennis, Roscoe, Vidor and Laredo.
Nominations to be considered by messengers to the 2022 BGCT annual meeting are presented by the Committee on Committees, Committee to Nominate Executive Board Directors and the Committee on Nominations for Boards of Affiliated Ministries.
11/02/2022 - By Texas Baptists Communications
As churchgoers head to the polls for midterm elections, most expect the rest of their congregation to vote the same way they do.
11/01/2022 - By Aaron Earls / LifeWay
A team of seven Texas Baptist Men volunteers helped drill a water well and start a church building for an Amazon River island village in Peru.
11/01/2022 - By Ferrell Foster / Texas Baptist Men
Messengers to the 2022 Baptist General Convention of Texas annual meeting in Waco will elect officers and consider a $35.46 million budget for next year.
11/01/2022 - By Ken Camp / Managing Editor
Members of the U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom criticized a recently renewed Vatican deal with China, saying it emboldens the Chinese government to crack down on Christian communities.
11/01/2022 - By Claire Giangravé / Religion News Service
Steven Curtis Chapman describes some of his faith journey in the latest “I Am Second” short film, “Mountains and Valleys.”
10/31/2022 - By Diana Chandler / Baptist Press
Christian nationalist ideology has served as a glue holding together a wide range of right-wing coalitions, but anti-Catholic rhetoric could cause future fissures in the movement.
10/31/2022 - By Jack Jenkins / Religion News Service
Forty-five percent of Americans believe the United States should be a “Christian nation,” according to a new Pew Research Center survey examining Christian nationalism.
10/28/2022 - By Jack Jenkins / Religion News Service