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Preacher David's Corner

    

“On Mission Together” in Greensboro: A Record-Breaking Gathering of N.C. Baptists

Linda and I had the privilege to attend the Baptist State Convention of N.C. Annual Meeting and Pastor’s Conference this past week. In Greensboro they move faster than we do in the mountains and they talk faster than we do in the mountains and I guess that’s ok if you do not have anything important to say! But during this year’s Baptist State Convention Annual Meeting, slowing down wasn’t an option. With so much to celebrate, NC. Baptists came ready to share what God is doing across our state and around the world. This year’s two-day meeting drew 2,039 attendees, the highest turnout since 2009, united under the theme “On Mission Together.” Pastors, leaders, families and young adults filled the convention hall, creating an atmosphere energized by worship, prayer and a shared commitment to reach the nations and the next generation.

A State on Mission -Throughout the meeting, N.C. Baptists highlighted the power of cooperative ministry. A new missions engagement initiative was introduced, expanding opportunities for churches to partner in local and global mission efforts. One of the meeting’s most moving moments; 22 missionaries were prayed over and sent out to the nations, a reminder that God is raising up workers for the harvest. Speakers emphasized the importance of prayer, unity and intentional ministry to the next generation—an area where God is clearly at work.

Next Generation Impact -The impact of youth ministry was especially evident this year. At Caswell Youth Camp, more than 12,000 students attended. Among them: 467 students were saved, 500 answered a call to ministry. Across North Carolina, the spiritual harvest continued, with 15,000 people coming to Christ this year, a powerful testimony of God’s movement across the state.

Strengthening Churches and Communities—In addition to evangelism and discipleship, churches across North Carolina made significant strides in strengthening communities; 212 new churches were planted this year. Baptists on Mission volunteers repaired 609 homes, serving families with compassion and excellence. These efforts reflect the heart of N.C. Baptist meeting physical needs while proclaiming the hope of the Gospel.

Generosity That Fuels the Mission—N.C. Baptist also led the way in missions giving: $14 million to the Lottie Moon Christmas Offering (#1 in Southern Baptist Convention) and $7.7 million to the Annie Armstrong Offering (#1 in Southern Baptist Convention). The finance committee proposed $30 million budget at the Baptist Convention to continue supporting ministries statewide. These gifts represent more than numbers—they are investments in missionaries, church planters and ministries around the world. 

Moving Forward, Together- Greensboro might be known for moving fast, but during this meeting, every fast-paced conversation and every handshake carried eternal significance. N.C. Baptists left encouraged, strengthened and united with one clear message: When we are on mission together, God multiplies the impact. 

                                                                   Your Servant, David




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