God’s Plan for Sharing Across Colorado

 

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DR Training - 2013

Colorado Baptist Disaster Relief is currently scheduling the regular trainings for 2013. Please watch for updates and share the information with your friends.

First Baptist Church of Black Forest     June 28 & 29 (As of now, this training has NOT been postponed. Check back often for updates.)

Multiply Conference -2013

God is doing something unique in Colorado. It’s hard to put a finger on it, but church leaders are sensing it’s a new season. Unity isn’t a distant dream but a forthcoming reality. At Frontline Church Planting we believe it all starts with making disciples who make disciples. The MULTIPLY Conference is a gathering of leaders who dare to dream that God is doing something fresh and He might want to use ordinary folks like us.

Aid Available to Homeowners in Fire Area

Colorado Baptist Disaster Relief is onsite in the Colorado Springs area to help you recover. Our hearts go out to all those affected by the Black Forest Fire. We are offering our free cleaning and recovery services to the homeowners affected by this fire.

We will be having other states coming in to assist us with:

What is the ACP? (Why is it Important to My Church?)

By Kaylee Looney

Did you know that in 2011 Southern Baptist churches reported an increase in the number of churches along with the number of baptisms? Praise the Lord! However, SBC reported that in 2011, fewer churches were participating in reporting their church data. Now this information is valuable to us to know as Southern Baptists. However, we wouldn’t have any of this information without the Annual Church Profile (ACP).

What is the ACP?

Transitional Pastor Training -August 2013

Transitional Pastors help churches pass from the leadership of one pastor to another. They can help make the passage as positive and constructive as possible by gaining momentum and productivity in the process of transition.

"My Hope" Can Be Their Hope

By Ron Clement

On a fairly regular basis I have often asked strangers the question, “Do you ever feel you need some hope in life?”  I continue to be astounded by the frequency of the answer “yes” to that very question even as I experienced last week with a young family.  Usually, I’ll ask a person why he/she answered with a “yes”, listen to his or her explanation and, then, follow it up with asking permission to share where they can find real hope in life.  It has been my privilege to lead a number of people to discover hope in Jesus Christ. 

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