We are in the middle of what is often referred to as Passion Week. We remember Jesus’ intention to go to Calvary. We reflect on his intense suffering and death. As we prepare for the glory of Resurrection Sunday, we remember there is no Easter without the Cross and the tomb.
The Texas Baptists Center for Ministerial Health welcomed David Foster as the new director of the Millennial/Gen Z Network.
FBC Crosbyton applies PAVE principles and experiences “almost 100%” growth by partnering with Ukrainian church-start, celebrating baptisms, and “doing real life discipleship.”
Texas Baptists welcomed Carol Plant as the new director of Human Resources.
FBC Marshall shares worship space with FMC Marshall after it caught fire; creates unity among both congregations.
Last week, I shared with you about ministry to the next generation. How important that is for the kingdom! It is equally important that we protect the children God has entrusted to us.
UTA BSM serves refugees in San Antonio over spring break and sees 17 accept Jesus, including one of their own.