CBF lanza el recurso Devocional de Cuaresma 2024 de la iniciativa McCall que explora el Amor, Justicia y Relaciones
General CBF / racial justice

CBF lanza el recurso Devocional de Cuaresma 2024 de la iniciativa McCall que explora el Amor, Justicia y Relaciones

9 de febrero de 2024 Por Aaron Weaver DECATUR, Georgia – El Compañerismo Bautista Cooperativo se complace en anunciar el lanzamiento de la serie de Devocionales de Cuaresma 2024 de la iniciativa Emmanuel McCall. Este nuevo recurso, disponible en inglés y español, fue preparado por la familia y amigos de CBF para la temporada de … Continue reading

“Do not lose heart,” Baxley tells Cooperative Baptists during Friday plenary
2021 General Assembly / Chaplaincy and Pastoral Counseling / La Familia / Newsroom / racial justice / Together for Hope

“Do not lose heart,” Baxley tells Cooperative Baptists during Friday plenary

August 27, 2021By Aaron Weaver and Carrie Harris DECATUR, Ga. — “Do not lose heart.” Citing the Apostle Paul, CBF Executive Coordinator delivered this message to attendees during the Friday morning plenary session of the 2021 General Assembly as he focused his remarks on the challenges of the past 18 months. In his Executive Coordinator … Continue reading

Emmanuel McCall Racial Equity Fund tops initial fundraising goal
Feature / Fellowship! Magazine / racial justice / Racial Reconciliation

Emmanuel McCall Racial Equity Fund tops initial fundraising goal

Because of you, the Emmanuel McCall Racial Equity Fund tops the initial fundraising goal before August 20 deadline! Since the Cooperative Baptist Fellowship and the CBF Foundation launched a fund on Juneteenth to support the current and long-term racial justice and inclusion work of the Fellowship, you have given or committed more than $126,000 in support of … Continue reading

A Faith So Bold: Remembering Dr. King
Paul Baxley / Racial Reconciliation

A Faith So Bold: Remembering Dr. King

By Paul Baxley  On this day we set aside to remember the life and ministry of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., I find myself remembering the words he wrote nearly sixty years ago in an open letter to Christian leaders in Birmingham. Ironically, his words were written in response to concerns raised not among the … Continue reading