Disaster Response for Kentucky & the Midwest

We have all been shocked and saddened to see the images of the devastation wrought in the midwest by unusual December tornadoes, especially in Kentucky. CBFNC ministry partner, Baptists on Mission, who are early responders, are sending teams to Bowling Green, KY. More information can be found here: https://baptistsonmission.org/Mission-Projects/By-Mission-Type/Disaster-Relief/Kentucky-Tornadoes CBF Disaster Response is not a first responder…

Urgent Needs for Afghan Veterans

For the last several months, CBFNC has been working with our missions partners at Welcome House Raleigh (CBF Field Personnel Kim and Marc Wyatt) to assist with the influx of Afghan veterans locating in North Carolina after the U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan. We are thrilled to see so many churches stepping up to help and…

Church Helps Downtown Neighbors at Christmastime

By Leah Anderson Reed Minister with Community, First Baptist-Raleigh   In 1980, First Baptist Church in Raleigh started what would become a foundational ministry in its downtown neighborhood.  After seeing so much need from the community at the church’s doorstep, a small group of congregants began a clothing closet in the sanctuary’s empty basement. Other…

A First Thanksgiving

When we think of the first Thanksgiving, images of English colonists and native Wampanoag people often come to mind. History tells us they gathered together in 1621 to celebrate a successful harvest, marking an extraordinary moment when two vastly different cultures came together. It was an occasion where different races of people who didn’t speak…

2021 CBFNC Annual Report

The 2020-2021 CBFNC Annual Report, Facing the Challenge, is now available on our website. You may view it online or download a PDF. We also have printed copies in the CBFNC office available for pick up or mail by request. Download a PDF  View it online CBFNC Executive Coordinator Larry Hovis shares that churches are…

Follow Welcome Ride 2021

Everyone is invited to keep track of Larry Hovis, CBFNC executive coordinator, and “Team Hovis” during Welcome Ride 2021 on Thursday, October 14 to Sunday, October 17. Follow Team Hovis’ journey on CBFNC’s Facebook and Instagram pages. We will be posting daily video and photo updates of the ride as well as sharing stories about this ministry. Team Hovis and…

On-Going Disaster Relief Volunteer Opportunities

Long-Term Rebuilding Has Begun in Western North Carolina Disaster response in Haywood County has entered the long-term rebuilding stage. Baptists on Mission (NC Baptist Men) is coordinating this work. CBFNC is suggesting two ways for your church to participate: Western Region CBSF (Cooperative Baptist Student Fellowships) will be holding two workdays in the Canton area…

Friday Feature: Western NC Disaster Response

When Tropical Storm Fred dumped massive amounts of rain on western North Carolina in August 2021, CBFNC leaders got in touch with church leaders in the region to offer support, facilitate communication and initiate ministry planning. Haywood County, as well as other surrounding counties, is experiencing devastating flooding. Approximately 500 families have been displaced from…

Friday Feature: A Small Price to Pay

As CBFNC is gearing up for Welcome Ride 2021–Capital to Coast–Larry Hovis, executive coordinator, shares a recap of last year’s ride and what the Welcome House ministry is all about. (This article originally appeared in the January-February 2021 issue of Nurturing Faith Journal.) Like many kids, I rode a bicycle around my neighborhood as a…