Newsletter
January 2008

 



Mainstream Baptist Network Breakfast
(sponsored by Mainstream Baptist Network, CBF of North Carolina and Baptist Studies Program, Candler School of Theology)

February 1, 2008 • 7 a.m.
Sheraton, Atlanta, Downtown
165 Courtland St. N.E.
Cost: $30


“The Historical Significance of
The New Baptist Covenant Meeting”
Buddy Shurden, speaking


Randall Lolley will be honored for his service to Baptists

Make reservations by calling
Texas Baptist Committed 325-659-4102 or e-mailing carolscott@txbc.org

Author John Grisham joins lineup of New Baptist Covenant speakers
By Greg Warner Published December 21, 2007

ATLANTA (ABP) — Mega-author John Grisham, whose recent novels have revealed his deeply rooted Christian faith, will deliver a rare public speech at the New Baptist Covenant meeting in late January.

The Evangelism Conference is back! Although the Engage conference will be held in Rockwall beginning on January 13, Engage XP regional one day conferences will be held around the state on the dates and in the locations listed below.

For three days in early 2008, as many as 20,000 Baptists from throughout North America will look for common ground under the theme “Unity in Christ” as they celebrate a New Baptist Covenant at the Georgia World Congress Center in Atlanta.

While American soldiers fight to establish a secular democracy abroad, many Americans want to create a Christian nation at home.

Why I support the New Baptist Covenant
By Sarah Withers Chair,
Baptist Heritage Council Board

I support The New Baptist Covenant because it bears the marks of the ministry of Jesus.

 

Sample of Persons Endorsing the New Baptist Covenant

Covenant Meeting to
have impressive Special Interest sessions

Here are a few examples:

Prophetic Preaching
Thursday, January 31
2–5 p.m.

Otis Moss - Pastor, Olivet Institutional Baptist Church, Cleveland,
Ohio
Ellis Orozco - Pastor, Calvary Baptist Church, McAllen, Texas
Bill Self - Senior Pastor, Johns Creek Baptist Church, Alpharetta,
Georgia
Gina Stewart - Senior Pastor, Christ Missionary Baptist Church,
Memphis, Tennessee

Friday, February 1

2–5 p.m.

Joan Parrott - Executive Minister, University Park Baptist Church,
Charlotte, North Carolina
James A. Forbes, Jr. - President and Founder, Healing of the
Nations Foundation, Senior Minister Emeritus, Riverside
Church, New York, NY
George Mason - Senior Pastor, Wilshire Baptist Church, Dallas,
Texas
Julius Scruggs - Pastor, First Missionary Baptist Church, Huntsville,
Alabama


Proclaiming God’s Good News (Evangelism)

Thursday, January 31

2–3:15 p.m. and 3:45–5 p.m.

Martha Simmons – President, The African American Pulpit, Atlanta,
Georgia
Ronald W. Johnson - Assoc. Dean/Professor, Mercer University’s
McAfee School of Theology, Atlanta, Georgia

Friday, February 1

2–3:15 p.m. and 3:45–5 p.m.

Brenda Little – Pastor, Bethany Baptist Church of Christ, Morton
Grove, Illinois
Ronald Bobo – Pastor, West Side Missionary Baptist Church, St.
Louis, Missouri


Faith and Public Policy

Thursday, January 31
2–3:15 p.m. and 3:45–5 p.m.


Suzii Paynter – Director, Christian Life Commission, Austin,
Texas
Lois Mitchell – Canadian Baptist Ministries, The Sharing Way,
New Brunswick, Canada
Deforest Soaries – Senior Pastor, First Baptist Church, Somerset
New Jersey

Friday, February 1
2–3:15 p.m. and 3:45–5 p.m.


Gerald Thomas – Pastor, Lamberth Memorial Baptist Church,
Roxboro, North Carolina
Melissa Rogers – Visiting Professor, Wake Forest University
Divinity School, Winston-Salem, North Carolina
Mark White – Former Governor of Texas


Religious Liberty and Separation of Church and State
Thursday, January 31
2 - 3:15 p.m. and 3:45 – 5 p.m.

Brent Walker – Executive Director, Baptist Joint Committee,
Washington, DC
Cheryl Townsend-Gilkes – Professor, Colby College, Waterville,
Maine
Cynthia Holmes – Co-chair, Religious Liberty Council, Baptist
Joint Committee; Attorney, Clayton, Missouri


Friday, February 1
2–3:15 p.m. and 3:45–5 p.m.

Holly Hollman – General Counsel, Baptist Joint Committee, Washington, DC
James Dunn – Professor, Wake Forest University Divinity School,
Winston-Salem, North Carolina
Stan Lemons – Professor Emeritus, Rhode Island College, and
Church Historian, The First Baptist Church, Providence, Rhode
Island
Jeffrey Haggray – Executive Director, DC Baptist Convention,
Washington, DC


Can We All Get Along? Finding Common Ground with Other Faiths
Thursday, January 31
12–3:15 p.m. and 3:45–5 p.m.


Gerald Durley – Pastor, Providence Missionary Baptist Church,
Atlanta, Georgia
Neville Callam – General Secretary, Baptist World Alliance, Falls
Church, Virginia
David Currie – Exec. Director, Texas Baptists Committed, San
Angelo, TX


Friday, February 1
2–3:15 p.m. and 3:45–5 p.m.


Noel Erskine - Associate Professor of Theology and Ethics, Candler
School of Theology, Atlanta Georgia
Faysel Sharif - People of the Book Ministry, Virginia Baptist
Mission Board, Falls Church, Virginia
Welton Gaddy - President, Interfaith Alliance, Washington D.C.

For a complete listing of the Special Interest Sessions, please visit
http://www.newbaptistcelebration.org/


 

 

 


 


BREAKING NEWS: FORMER BAYLOR COACH GRANT TEAFF JOINS LINEUP
OF NEW BAPTIST COVENANT SPEAKERS


We have just learned that legendary retired Baylor University football coach Grant Teaff will be speaking at theNew Baptist Covenant meeting in Atlanta during the same plenary session as author John Grisham. This is truly exciting news as Coach Teaff is a tremendous speaker and someone greatly admired by Texas Baptists.



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Texas Baptists Committed
www.txbc.org


Mainstream Baptist Network www.mainstreambaptists.org

Mainstream Network
www.mainstreambaptistnetwork.org

Baptist Standard
www.baptiststandard.com

Baptists Today
www.baptiststoday.org

Center for Baptist Heritage & Studies
www.baptistheritage.org

 

 

 




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