The Pastor Relief Fund and the Missions Team have been working to care for pastors aff ected by the COVID-19 pandemic, both in Texas and beyond.
Bill Arnold, president of the Texas Baptist Missions Foundation (TBMF), has announced his retirement after 36 years of leading the foundation and more than 40 years of service with Texas Baptists.
Though the event could not be held in-person due to COVID-19, students from churches around Texas competed virtually.
Liebrum’s life has been a testament to the impact of cooperative missions and ministry and the importance of institutional partnerships.
Results from a statewide Pastor Health Survey conducted by the Texas Baptists Church Health Initiative of San Antonio provided valuable information on the health of pastors in Texas. Five hundred and sixty pastors affiliated with Texas Baptists participated in the confidential survey, a 13 percent response rate. The survey explored spiritual, physical, mental, financial, relational and work health.
On Aug. 1, Texas Baptists will join with 16 other Baptist state conventions to host the Resourcing Worship Virtual Conference. The conference will be a virtual training for church leaders involved in worship ministry.
“You don’t want to be sitting at home doing nothing when there are people out there who need help.”
Meet the Brito Family and learn how they are serving during the COVID-19 pandemic.
The Executive Board of the Baptist General Convention of Texas held a special called business meeting on June 16 to consider changes to the 2020 Annual Meeting in light of the global pandemic.
"....we looked at time and family, and everything that God gave us.”