I believe Jesus descended to the dead, and on the third day rose again.
devotional / Leadership Scholars / Prayers

I believe Jesus descended to the dead, and on the third day rose again.

by Kendall Ellis This semester I had the joy of guiding my staff through a weekly devotional inspired by the Apostles’ Creed. Though Baptists have historically been a non-creedal people, my staff was an ecumenical group of believers, and we found a renewed hope in God as we studied the creed and scriptures together. Below … Continue reading

Being Holy
Leadership Scholars

Being Holy

By Sarah Wei Holiness is easily misunderstood as perfection; it is a word that seems far removed from us, and may only exist in heaven. This discourages many Christians to think about or pursue it. The Scripture in Hebrews 12:14 tells us the reason for living a holy life: “Pursue peace with everyone, and the … Continue reading

Journey to the Cross, Lenten season devotions will begin February 17 on d365
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Journey to the Cross, Lenten season devotions will begin February 17 on d365

Journey to the Cross, the devotional series for Lent, returns to d365.org, beginning on Ash Wednesday, February 17th. This series features scripture, prayer, and meditative thoughts accompanied by gentle music. This year’s themes and writers are as follows: Preparing for the JourneyAngela Grover – Director of Christian Education at St. Mark’s Presbyterian Church in Boerne, … Continue reading

CBF Podcast: Sandra Richter, The Theological Causation of Environmental Devastation
Podcast

CBF Podcast: Sandra Richter, The Theological Causation of Environmental Devastation

By Andy Hale The Creation Narrative is undoubtedly the story I remember learning first in the church as a wee little lad. The faded colors of felt character cut-outs dance in my memory as I was instructed to know Creation’s order and what specific day. I can still recall the creative imagination I felt as … Continue reading

Baxley calls Cooperative Baptists toward bold faithfulness, commitment to racial justice and healing
Assembly 2020 / bold faith / Newsroom / Paul Baxley

Baxley calls Cooperative Baptists toward bold faithfulness, commitment to racial justice and healing

June 25, 2020 By Carrie Harris and Aaron Weaver DECATUR, Ga.—The journey toward bold faithfulness demands more of ourselves and more of the church in this current cultural moment marked by racial injustice and the sins of white supremacy, CBF Executive Coordinator Paul Baxley preached during the Thursday evening worship service of the 2020 virtual … Continue reading

Asking the Right Question
COVID-19 / Field Personnel / Field Personnel Columns / immigration / refugees

Asking the Right Question

By Greg Smith Out of the blue I received a call from a true neighbor. “I know that immigrants are losing their jobs from the coronavirus [COVID-19] and many won’t be receiving government help.” Sadly, I had to agree. “So I want to help. I want to send a contribution to your ministry so you … Continue reading

Spiritual Care Week 2019 Part 5: Cultivating Space…for Death?
Chaplaincy and Pastoral Counseling

Spiritual Care Week 2019 Part 5: Cultivating Space…for Death?

Each year the COMISS Network promotes Spiritual Care Week. It is an occasion to recognize the different disciplines who offer spiritual care to persons. The theme for 2019 is Cultivating Space. Throughout this week you will hear from CBF endorsed chaplains and pastoral counselors as they focus on this theme. Below is Part 5. Learn more about … Continue reading

CBF Podcast: Walter Brueggemann and Clover Beal
Podcast

CBF Podcast: Walter Brueggemann and Clover Beal

By Andy Hale The name Walter Brueggemann stands by itself. You could just say Brueggemann, and it will do the same trick. Walter Brueggemann has dabbled a little bit in the Old Testament scriptures and casually written on its implications for our lives. Chances are if you have a Biblical Commentary series, Brueggemann has either … Continue reading

General CBF

Book Review: Free for All, by Tim Conder and Dan Rhodes

At a time when many churches are simultaneously wondering how to connect with people in a postmodern context while looking for practical ways to remain faithful to their calling, Tim Conder and Dan Rhodes point us all to one of the most basic (and perhaps most forgotten) practices of the church: reading scripture in community. … Continue reading