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By February 13, 2014June 18th, 2014No Comments

RB-Web-Community-thumbnailRegular Baptist Web Community’s Great Winter Lineup
Eight exceptional topics for your church ministry are available in the Regular Baptist Web Community’s 2014 winter session. Online instruction includes updating your church’s articles of faith, church planting, rural church ministry, church websites, vision casting, church safety and security, writing and photography, disaster relief team training, and Vacation Bible School success. Besides learning, you’ll have the opportunity to enjoy getting to know ministry colleagues online. View sessions and register now before classes are filled.

GARBC Regional Worship and Growth Conference ScottPoling1
Enjoy fellowship, growth, and worship centered on the theme “The Balance of Leadership and Preaching” at the third annual regional conference in Oswego, Ill., March 3 and 4. Scott Poling, pastor of the host church, Harvest Baptist Church, will be the speaker. See conference brochure and register at regional.cbcames.org.

2013 Acts 16 5-lead16:5 Conference
Northridge Church, Rochester, N.Y., invites pastors, church leaders, staff, and key volunteers who long to obey the Great Commission both effectively and Biblically to attend the church’s 16:5 Conference, March 24 and 25.

Spring Ministry Forum: The Historical Jesus
“Engaging Skeptics on the Historical Jesus” is the topic of the spring ministry forum of Calvary Baptist Seminary, Lansdale, Pa., March 10. Study on the historical Jesus has found its way into university classrooms and into homes through TVs and computers. Those writing and speaking on the topic are often agnostics and skeptics. How do you talk about Jesus to people for whom the Bible in itself may not have intrinsic value as a source for understanding Jesus? How does one discuss Jesus from the Bible when the Bible itself is a question?

Guest lecturer Darrell Bock, research professor of New Testament Studies at Dallas Theological Seminary, will address these questions and more during his three-part series. You may register online or by calling 215.368.7538, ext. 101.

Counseling Seminar on Conflict and Anger
Faith Baptist Church, Port Washington, Wis., will be hosting a counseling seminar March 14 and 15 on the subjects of conflict and anger. Conflict is a part of life, but the real question is how to resolve it. How can you take care of conflict within your family or with friends? Often conflict brings about unresolved anger. Dr. Marty Von, director of Church Life Ministries, will deal with both of these issues from a Biblical perspective.

Registration is $35 for individuals and $45 for couples for both sessions: Friday, 6:00–9:00 p.m., and Saturday, 9:00 a.m.–2:00 p.m. Child care is provided. Please mail your checks for registration to P.O. Box 243 Port Washington, WI 53074. For more information, call 262.483.8811.