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SCHEDULEMONDAY2:00 p.m. Exhibits & Registration Open 3:30 - 4:30 p.m. Breakout Session 14:45 - 5:30 p.m. Caring Well Panel Discussion6:00 p.m. General Session 1

TUESDAY7:30 a.m. Listening Sessions: Budget; Articles & Bylaws8:00 a.m. Exhibits & Registration Open8:20 a.m. General Session 211:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. Breakout Session 21:20 p.m. General Session 33:30 - 4:30 p.m. Breakout Session 36:15 p.m. General Session 4

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As we gather for the 189th Annual Meeting in our state convention’s history, we rejoice over how God has worked in and through North Carolina Baptists to fulfill the Great Commandment and the Great Commission. By focusing on these two aspects of “God’s Great Work,” I pray that as we unite together we would be encouraged, challenged and equipped to love God, love others and make disciples. We have a full agenda this year that includes some special activities. Monday evening’s opening session will feature a church planting commissioning service that will celebrate how God is working all across our state through church planting. During this service, we’ll also hear a sermon from our state convention President Steve Scoggins, pastor of First Baptist Church of Hendersonville. Tuesday morning and afternoon will include a variety of ministry reports and business items. Some of the highlights will include hearing an update on the “Impacting Lostness through Disciple-making” strategy, approving a Cooperative Program

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Welcome to the 2019 Annual Meeting of the Baptist State Convention of North Carolina. I am delighted that you have joined us here in Greensboro this year to celebrate “God’s Great Work,” which is the theme of this year’s meeting.

WELCOME

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budget for the coming year and electing state convention officers, and more. Several ministries will also share reports throughout the day on Tuesday. On Tuesday night, we’ll gather for a special worship service related to the “Who’s Your One?” evangelistic initiative that’s been taking place across the Southern Baptist Convention (SBC) this past year. I’m delighted that Dr. Ronnie Floyd, the new president and CEO of the SBC executive committee, will be with us during this service to challenge and inspire us with a message from God’s Word related to reaching those who are spiritually lost around us with the life changing message of the gospel. Also be sure to check out the exhibit hall and take the time to attend one or more of the many breakout sessions that will be offered at different times throughout the meeting. I am looking forward to the times of worship, preaching, presentations, fellowship and more that we will experience together here in Greensboro. I pray that God would speak to us in fresh ways while we are gathered together. Thank you for your partnership in the gospel, and thank you for all you do as North Carolina Baptists to celebrate and advance “God’s Great Work” in our state, nation and world.

In His Service,

Milton A. Hollifield Jr.Executive Director-TreasurerBaptist State Convention of North Carolina

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6:00 p.m. General Session 1 6:15 Call to Order Steve Scoggins Prayer Nicholas Muteti Pledges Faith Ann Revis Committee on Convention Meetings Larry Burns6:35 Partnership Introductions North Carolina Baptists on Mission Richard Brunson Office of Great Commission Partnerships Zac Lyons6:45 Worship through Music King’s Cross Worship Team6:50 Scripture Reading & Prayer Quintell Hill7:00 Church Planting Celebration President’s Address Steve Scoggins8:30 Benediction M.C. Ko

MONDAY

2:00 p.m. Exhibits & Registration3:30 - 4:30 p.m. Breakout Session 14:45 - 5:30 p.m. Caring Well Panel Discussion6:00 p.m. General Session 1

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8:20 a.m. General Session 2 Worship through Music BeDoTell Worship Band8:30 Call to Order Steve Scoggins Scripture Reading & Prayer Robert Welch8:45 Institution and Agency Reports North Carolina Baptist Foundation Clay Warf North Carolina Baptist Hospital Leland Kerr Baptist Children’s Homes of North Carolina Blake Ragsdale Biblical Recorder Seth Brown

TUESDAY

7:30 a.m. Listening Sessions Budget (Pinehurst Room); Articles and Bylaws (Turnberry Room)

8:00 a.m. Exhibits & Registration8:20 a.m. General Session 211:00 - Noon Breakout Session 2

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9:15 Board of Directors Report Melanie Wallace Articles and Bylaws Donald Goforth Strategy Evaluation Presentation Brian K. Davis 9:55 Miscellaneous Business Worship through Music BeDoTell Worship Band10:20 Executive Director-Treasurer Address Milton A. Hollifield Jr.10:50 Benediction Miriam T. Acevedo

TUESDAY

1:20 p.m. General Session 33:30 - 4:30 p.m. Breakout Session 3

1:20 p.m. General Session 3 1:25 Call to Order Steve Scoggins1:30 Scripture Reading & Prayer Sammy Joo1:40 Woman’s Missionary Union of N.C. Amy Pardue Boone

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TUESDAY

1:55 Election of Officers (Fixed Order of Business) President First Vice President Second Vice President2:05 North Carolina Baptists on Mission Richard Brunson2:20 Committee Reports Committee on Nominations Robin Fisher Historical Committee Allen Murray Committee on Resolutions and Memorials Kenny Gooden2:35 Worship through Music Kenny Lamm2:40 Board of Directors Report (Fixed Order of Business) Melanie Wallace Proposed 2020 Budget for Cooperative Program and North Carolina Missions Offering Rick Speas3:10 Benediction Patrick Warutere

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6:15 p.m. General Session 4 Worship through Music Calvary Worship Team6:30 Call to Order Steve Scoggins Prayer Leo Guerrero Committee on Convention Meetings Larry Burns Evaluation6:40 Greetings Executive Committee of the Southern Baptist Convention Ronnie Floyd Fruitland Baptist Bible College David Horton Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary Scott Pace North American Mission Board International Mission Board7:05 Presentation of Officers 7:15 Scripture Reading & Prayer Joe Knott7:25 “Who’s Your One?” Worship Service Worship through Music Calvary Worship Team Sermon Ronnie Floyd8:30 Benediction Stan Welch

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BREAKOUT SESSIONSBreakout Session 1 Monday: 3:30 - 4:30 p.m.

Caring Well: The Abuse Crisis and the Caring Well Challenge Auditorium IV, Level 3

ERLC Panel Discussion Monday: 4:45 - 5:30 p.m.

Caring for Our Youngest Members: Preventing, Oak B Identifying and Responding to Sexual Assault

Family Crisis, Sexual Abuse & Trauma Oak C How to Safeguard Your Church Against Sexual Abuse Colony A

Lay of the Land: Religious Liberty & Implications Cedar B Protecting Children in Missions & Camp Settings Cedar C Protecting our Teens: What You Don’t Know Could Hurt Colony B Safety & Security in Your Children’s Ministry Oak A

Sexual Abuse in the Church: Measures for Colony C Prevention and Helping Female Survivors

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Breakout Session 2 Tuesday: 11 a.m. - Noon

A Toddling College Ministry Cedar C

Baptists on Mission Opportunities Oak A

Blessing Every Home in ‘God’s Great Work’ Colony B

Girl, Go Obey: Abide in Me, not Abide in me Pinehurst

‘God’s Great Work’ Among Military & Veterans Olympia

‘God’s Great Work’ in Homes and Neighborhoods Auditorium 1 ‘God’s Great Work’ in NC’s Pockets of Lostness Heritage B

‘God’s Great Work’ Through Immigration Issues Bear Creek

Gospel-Centered Life Design: ‘God’s Great Work’ in You Turnberry

Growing a Culture of Discipleship Through Accountability Cedar B

Moving People From ‘Doing Church’ to ‘Being’ the Church Oak B

Prayer, Revival and Spiritual Awakening Auditorium IV Reaching Muslims for Christ Cedar A

Revitalize Your Church in 4 Days Colony A Sharing the Gospel With Neighbors of Other Faiths Arrowhead The Sending Church Collective: God’s Great Collaboration Colony C

What’s Going On? Oak C

When Andy Griffith Meets Stranger Things Heritage A

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Breakout Session 3 Tuesday: 3:30 - 4:30 p.m.

An Intentional Church Revitalization Process Colony A Blessing Every Home in ‘God’s Great Work’ Colony B

Could God Use You as a Missionary to Your Community? Cedar C Cultural Mastery: A Roadmap for Leaders in a Complex World Cedar B Equipping Your Church for ‘God’s Great Work’ Bear Creek Through the Church Renewal Journey

‘God’s Great Work’ in Reaching Singles Auditorium 1

‘God’s Great Work’ in Your Neighborhood Heritage B Goodbye Millennials, Hello Generation Z Heritage A

Gospel-Centered Life Design: ‘God’s Great Work’ in You Turnberry

Hero Maker: 5 Essential Practices to Multiply Godly Leaders Colony C How to Study the Bible for Yourself Pinehurst

Hurricane Florence Rebuilds Oak A Mission Trips That Make Disciples Arrowhead Moving People From the Sidelines Into the Game Oak B

Prayer, Revival and Spiritual Awakening Auditorium IV Preserving ‘God’s Great Work’: Effective Strategies Olympia for Historical Research and Publications What’s Going On? Oak C

When the American Church Meets the Hispanic Church Cedar A

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A Toddling College MinistryTuesday, 11 a.m. to noon, Cedar C, Level 2Do you want to start a college ministry through your church but have no idea how or where to begin? Come and learn the basics of starting a college ministry that best fits your church. This session will provide the tools you need to mobilize your members to reach college students and help you identify resources you already have to meet the physical and spiritual needs of college students. Are you ready to take your first steps?Yana Conner

An Intentional Church Revitalization ProcessTuesday, 3:30-4:30 p.m., Colony A, Level 3We hear about church revitalization everywhere we turn. This session will equip you to begin the conversation about church revitalization. This process will focus on discovering whether your church is in a state of incline, recline or decline and what steps are most immediate for your congregation moving forward. Participants will also be introduced to a three-phase process utilized by the Baptist State Convention of North Carolina.Sandy Marks, Paul Roberts, Rob Roberts, Lee Childs, Barry Lawrence, Jonathan Blaylock and Rit Varriale

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Baptists on Mission OpportunitiesTuesday, 11 a.m. to noon, Oak A, Level 2Your church can be involved in missions locally, across our state and nation, and around the world. Personal involvement in missions changes the lives of your church members and the lives of the people you are serving. Come discover numerous state, national and international missions opportunities for your church. This session will be led by the Baptists on Mission staff.N.C. Baptists on Mission staff: Tom Beam, Mark Abernathy, Crystal Horton, Julie Dolinger, Larry Osborne, David Brown, Paul Langston, Jack Frazier, Bill Martin, Dollie Noa, Teresa Jones and Richard Brunson

Blessing Every Home in ‘God’s Great Work’Tuesday, 11 a.m. to noon, Colony B, Level 3Tuesday, 3:30-4:30 p.m., Colony B, Level 3This session will provide a brief overview of the “Bless Every Home” tool, and how it is helping one church focus on the work of evangelism and discipleship in its community. Participants will learn how to get the tool and begin implementing it from a pastor’s perspective.Jeff Blackburn

Caring for Our Youngest Members: Preventing, Identifying and Responding to Sexual AssaultMonday, 3:30-4:30 p.m., Oak B, Level 2This session will center around a conversation about how church leaders can care for our youngest members by identifying, preventing and responding to sexual assault. The session will include tools and reflections that provide spiritual and emotional care to the most vulnerable.Nathan Blake, Alison Keene

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Caring Well: The Abuse Crisis and the Caring Well ChallengeMonday, 4:45-5:30 p.m., Auditorium IV, Level 3 The American church is facing an abuse crisis. Is your church doing all it can to be safe for survivors and safe from abuse? The Ethics & Religious Liberty Commission (ERLC) will host a panel discussing the Caring Well Challenge, a unified call to action for churches to confront the abuse crisis. A local N.C. pastor who is leading his church through the Caring Well Challenge will also be part of the discussion.Dan Darling, Josh Wester

Could God Use You as a Missionary to Your Community?Tuesday, 3:30-4:30 p.m., Cedar C, Level 2What would our cities look like if we saw ourselves as the ones Jesus sent to seek and save the lost in our own communities? Using principles from Scripture and practical wisdom from the field, learn how to think and act like missionaries in your community. Develop a missional plan to actively care for, share the gospel with and make disciples of those who live around us.Jason Ledford, Joe Maye

Cultural Mastery: A Roadmap for Leaders in a Culturally Complex WorldTuesday, 3:30-4:30 p.m., Cedar B, Level 2This training will equip ministry leaders to be more effective in connecting and collaborating with people of diverse cultures in their efforts to evangelize and make disciples who will multiply. When leaders become true cultural masters, they exponentially increase their influence and Christian witness.Ken Tan

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Equipping Your Church for ‘God’s Great Work’ Through the Church Renewal Journey Tuesday, 3:30-4:30 p.m., Bear Creek, Level 3The Awakening Renewal Weekend is designed to awaken church laity to understand that God wants to use each of His children in kingdom work. The Equipping Renewal Weekend helps laity discover how the Holy Spirit has equipped each believer with spiritual gifts for serving. During the Commissioning Renewal Weekend, those who have agreed to God’s calling are commissioned as missionaries from their home church.Bob and Phyllis Foy

Family Crisis, Sexual Abuse & TraumaMonday, 3:30-4:30 p.m., Oak C, Level 2This training will provide evidence-based information on how to work with youth who have experienced family crisis, sexual abuse or trauma. Representatives from the Baptist Children’s Homes of North Carolina will share tips on how the public can be more aware and responsive to the needs of children, and how our youth can be taught to avoid abusive relationships.Regina Keener, Sandy Perry

Girl, Go Obey: Abide in Me, not Abide in meTuesday, 11 a.m. to noon, Pinehurst, Level 3Many books, Instagrammers and social media sensations spread the word, “Set your goals,” “You do you,” and “If you want it, go for it.” However, this message focuses on the individual making it happen instead of what Jesus says – abide in Him and die to self. This session will help attendees understand how to seek the will of the Lord, why obedience is important, how to obey the Lord and why this provides greater satisfaction.Missie Branch

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‘God’s Great Work’ Among Military & VeteransTuesday, 11 a.m. to noon, Olympia, Level 3This session will allow time to brainstorm military ministry in your church community. Who will take the gospel to our leaders on the frontlines? It takes a man or woman of courage to step into the mindset of America’s fighting forces to urge them to seek inner peace through Christ. Thomas Watson

‘God’s Great Work’ in Homes and NeighborhoodsTuesday, 11 a.m. to noon, Auditorium I, Level 1Do families in your congregation see their homes or neighborhoods as a mission field? While communities are growing around our churches, attendance on Sunday mornings is suffering. Why is this happening? Could it be that parents are not equipped to engage their homes and communities with the gospel? The N.C. Baptist Faith at Home Ministry has developed a new resource called “Acts 2:39 Missional Families,” a seven-week small group study written intentionally for parents. Join us to learn more on how equipping your parents can lead to revitalization in your church.Mark Smith, Jamie Burkett, Stephanie Jackson and Eric Simmons

‘God’s Great Work’ in NC’s Pockets of LostnessTuesday, 11 a.m. to noon, Heritage B, Level 3Come hear a report on what God is doing through N.C. Baptist churches that are impacting lostness and how your church can do the same.

Cris Alley

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‘God’s Great Work’ in Reaching SinglesTuesday, 3:30-4:30 p.m., Auditorium I, Level 1More than half of the nation’s population (54%) is unmarried, but most of our churches do not reflect this reality. Come learn how to not only reach single adults of all ages and backgrounds but also get them involved in the overall growth of your church. You too can reach every “single” person for Christ.Kris Swiatocho

‘God’s Great Work’ in Your NeighborhoodTuesday, 3:30-4:30 p.m., Heritage B, Level 3Understanding one’s neighborhood allows us to proclaim the gospel in contextualized and relevant ways. This session will focus on how you can join “God’s Great Work” in your community.Chuck Campbell, Mike Boarts

‘God’s Great Work’ Through Immigration IssuesTuesday, 11 a.m. to noon, Bear Creek, Level 3Come learn what the Baptist State Convention of North Carolina is doing on the immigration front to assist churches in loving their neighbors in different cultural contexts.Amaury Santos, John Faison and Larry Phillips

Goodbye Millennials, Hello Generation ZTuesday, 3:30-4:30 p.m., Heritage A, Level 3Many churches are still talking about how entitled and individualistic millennials are, but they have missed the emergence of the newest and largest generation – Generation Z. This session will cover how Generation Z differs from millennials and help your church prepare to engage them.Tom Knight

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Gospel-Centered Life Design: ‘God’s Great Work’ in YouTuesday, 11 a.m. to noon, Turnberry, Level 3Tuesday, 3:30-4:30 p.m., Turnberry, Level 3Most people struggle with how to articulate God’s unique calling and how to plan their everyday lives around that calling. Come be equipped with a basic tool kit for life design.Brian Upshaw

Growing a Culture of Discipleship Through AccountabilityTuesday, 11 a.m. to noon, Cedar B, Level 2This session will discuss the importance of recapturing biblical accountability and its necessity in growing a culture of discipleship. Participants will look at practical ways of implementing accountability and hear stories of where this has taken root in discipling groups.Tony Blanchard

Hero Maker: 5 Essential Practices to Multiply Godly LeadersTuesday, 3:30-4:30 p.m., Colony C, Level 3Based on the book Hero Maker by Dave Ferguson and Warren Bird, this session explores five practices found in Jesus’ ministry. Come learn strategies to multiply your dreams, initiate permission giving, develop an apprenticeship system, activate your leaders’ gifts and develop a simple scoreboard that measures kingdom-building progress.Corey Alley, Quintell Hill, Donnie Paschall and Billy Roy

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How to Safeguard Your Church Against Sexual AbuseMonday, 3:30-4:30 p.m., Colony A, Level 3Widespread reports of sexual abuse and misconduct have prompted business, political and church leaders to admit we have a desperate problem. While churches are starting to recognize, respond to and report incidents, some don’t address the issue because they don’t believe it could happen to them. This session will include an honest conversation about what you can do to safeguard your ministry from sexual misconduct.Eddie Thompson

How to Study the Bible for YourselfTuesday, 3:30-4:30 p.m., Pinehurst, Level 3Have you ever wanted to know the Lord and hear His voice? More likely than not, this has been your desire. Often, we spend time reading Scripture but not deeply studying what the words are conveying, the context and setting of the book, or making application of the text. Our study of Scripture should lead to heart transformation as we view who God is and who we are in light of His character. His desire is for us to grow into His likeness. This session will teach attendees tools to use in the inductive study of Scripture so they might be able to study the Bible.Ashley Allen

Hurricane Florence RebuildsTuesday, 3:30-4:30 p.m., Oak A, Level 2“God’s Great Work” often happens after great disasters. Hurricane Florence was one of the most damaging storms ever to hit North Carolina, and many needs still remain more than a year later. Come hear from Baptists on Mission site coordinators in eastern North Carolina and learn how God is working and how you and your church can minister to hurting people.N.C. Baptists on Mission staff: Bill Martin, Jay Baugham, Tom Beam, Carrie Fisher, Richard Weeks, Steve Smith and Richard Brunson

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Lay of the Land: Religious Liberty & Implications for Your ChurchMonday, 3:30-4:30 p.m., Cedar B, Level 2The Ethics & Religious Liberty Commission (ERLC) is joining with Alliance Defending Freedom (ADF) to discuss the most pressing issues of religious liberty and religious freedom churches are facing today. They will also look forward to issues, challenges and opportunities on the horizon. A local N.C. pastor who is a member of ADF Church Alliance will also join the panel. The panel will conclude with time for questions and answers. Dan Darling, Tonya Shellnut and Josh Wester

Mission Trips That Make DisciplesTuesday, 3:30-4:30 p.m., Arrowhead, Level 3Churches are sending people on short-term mission trips all around the world. How much of what we are doing is actually making a difference, both overseas and in the lives of our church members? How could we leverage short-term missions to partner well with our missionaries overseas, while at the same time discipling our members to live their lives for God’s global mission here?Matt Willis, IMB Missionaries

Moving People From ‘Doing’ Church to ‘Being’ the ChurchTuesday, 11 a.m. to noon, Oak B, Level 2What does organic disciple-making look like within a group? This session will focus on how to love people where they are in life.Andy Hughes

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Moving People From the Sidelines Into the GameTuesday, 3:30-4:30 p.m., Oak B, Level 2This session will focus on the importance of assimilation to connect people to where real church happens.James Zik

Prayer, Revival and Spiritual AwakeningTuesday, 11 a.m. to noon, Auditorium IV, Level 3Tuesday, 3:30-4:30 p.m., Auditorium IV, Level 3This session highlights the key role that prayer, revival and spiritual awakening play in a church’s ability to join Christ in accomplishing the Great Commission and the Great Commandment in their community and the world.Chris Schofield, Mark Harris

Preserving ‘God’s Great Work’: Effective Strategies for Historical Research and PublicationsTuesday, 3:30-4:30 p.m., Olympia, Level 3This session will help churches that are seeking to preserve their histories in written and digital formats.Nathan Saunders

Protecting Children in Missions & Camp SettingsMonday, 3:30-4:30 p.m., Cedar C, Level 2Missions and camp settings are expected to be safe environments for our children. However, they can also be vulnerable environments when safety precautions are not in place. Learn more about how you can be proactive in protecting your church’s most valuable asset — your children. Tom Beam, Dollie Noa

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Protecting Our Teens: What You Don’t Know Could HurtMonday, 3:30-4:30 p.m., Colony B, Level 3What criteria do we need to follow to ensure protection for the church, leadership and students? Join us as we discuss ways our churches can provide a safe place for teenagers to grow as followers of Jesus Christ. The discussion will address facility safety, recruiting volunteers, incident reporting, who should serve as chaperones and more. Merrie Johnson

Reaching Muslims for ChristTuesday, 11 a.m. to noon, Cedar A, Level 2Specifically designed to create urgency among believers to reach Muslims, this session will focus on sharing Christ with Muslim neighbors and friends who live in America. The session will also include a brief overview of Muslim beliefs, rituals and traditions.Kambiz Saghaey

Revitalize Your Church in 4 DaysTuesday, 11 a.m. to noon, Colony A, Level 3Most pastors expend energy on and give attention to the work that Sunday brings. However, developing an intentional rhythm for preaching, discipling, shepherding and leading for the workdays can make a tremendous impact toward revitalizing your church. This session explores the weekly rhythms of a pastor as they relate to church revitalization.Sandy Marks, Russ Reaves

Safety & Security in Your Children’s MinistryMonday, 3:30-4:30 p.m., Oak A, Level 2The need for policies and procedures that protect the children of your church has never been greater. Discover steps for writing effective policies and enforcing essential procedures that set protection as priority. Cheryl Markland

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Sexual Abuse in the Church: Measures for Prevention and Helping Female SurvivorsMonday, 3:30-4:30 p.m., Colony C, Level 3When we hear stories of sexual abuse in our churches, it’s easy to think, “That will never happen here.” However, sexual abuse can happen anywhere. Statistics tell us that 1 in 4 females are survivors of sexual abuse, often with the abuse taking place in their childhood or teenage years. This session will cover measures churches should take for prevention, examine the grooming process that predators use, and how to respond well to women who have endured sexual abuse.Ashley Allen

Sharing the Gospel With Neighbors of Other FaithsTuesday, 11 a.m. to noon, Arrowhead, Level 3We live in a world where we sit next to a Muslim friend in class, live across the street from a Hindu or work at a coffee shop with a Buddhist. God is bringing unreached peoples from around the world to be our neighbors, which provides amazing opportunities for the Great Commandment and the Great Commission. Come learn how to use the “3 Circles” evangelism tool and adapt it to share with people from other world religions.James Cooper, Jonathan Derbyshire and John Messiah

The Sending Church Collective: God’s Great CollaborationTuesday, 11 a.m. to noon, Colony C, Level 3This session will share the story of intentional reproducing church planting in North Carolina using real-time stories and family trees from across the state. The more we model collaboration in the church planting world, the more God will convict others to become a sending church.

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What’s Going On?Tuesday, 11 a.m. to noon, Oak C, Level 2Tuesday, 3:30-4:30 p.m., Oak C, Level 2During this session, we will discuss some of the best practices in disciple-making throughout North Carolina.Josh Reed

When Andy Griffith Meets Stranger ThingsTuesday, 11 a.m. to noon, Heritage A, Level 3Why does it seem that college ministries often keep college students away from the rest of the church? College students need relationships with older, wiser men and women of God. Seasoned adults need energetic, younger followers of Jesus. This panel discussion will demonstrate how some churches have integrated college ministries throughout their churches so that they are more effectively joining “God’s Great Work.”Darrick Smith, Chase Jenkins, Danella Kish, Mark Navey and Savannah Wood

When the American Church Meets the Hispanic ChurchTuesday, 3:30-4:30 p.m., Cedar A, Level 2In a more multicultural and globalized world than before, the church faces new challenges. Although the church has been multicultural since its inception, the challenge remains in the paradox: “what separates us, unites us.” This session will explore how to build bridges, break down barriers, and where our responsibility and God’s will come together to transform and impact our churches and communities for God’s kingdom and His glory.William and Ligia Neira

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Biblical Recorder ..................................................7Campers on Mission .............................................4Carolina Faith Riders .............................................9Church Planting & Missions Partnerships Group ....3Church Renewal Journey .................................... 12Coats for the City Drop-off ..................................Compensation and Benefits Services (CABS) ....... 13Cooperative Program ............................................6 Evangelism & Discipleship Group ........................ 17GuideStone Financial Services ............................. 14

Information Technology/Information Services .........5International Mission Board ...................................8N.C. Baptist Foundation & N.C. Baptist Financial Services ............................ 16N.C. Baptist Hospital Faith Health Division............ 15N.C. Baptist Men (Baptists on Mission) ..................2North American Mission Board ............................ 11Office of Prayer ....................................................1Strategic Focus Team ......................................... 10

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American Church Group of North Carolina .......... 48Around The Corner Ministries ............................. 47Auburn AV ........................................................... 43Baptist Children’s Homes of North Carolina ........ 25Baptist Children’s Homes of North Carolina ........ 26Baptist Children’s Homes of North Carolina ........ 34Baptist Children’s Homes of North Carolina ........ 35Baptist Church Loan Corporation ........................ 54Baptist Retirement Homes of North Carolina ....... 33Camp Cale .......................................................... 95Camp Mundo Vista ............................................. 23Campbell University .............................................74Caraway Conference Center and Camps ............ 22Carolina Thomas, LLC ........................................ 45CEDE Sports ....................................................... 96Charleston Southern University ........................... 78Chowan University .............................................. 77Christian Action League ...................................... 37Christian Adoption Services ................................ 29Church Interiors Audio Video (CIAv) .................... 60Church Interiors Inc ............................................. 59Clamp Divinity School (Anderson University) ...... 73Clayton King Ministries ....................................... 39Clear Creek Baptist Bible College ......................... 79Creation Ministries - Creation.com ...................... 88Elim Ministries International ................................. 91Emergency Chaplains ......................................... 38ERLC ................................................................... 82Fancy Finds ......................................................... 27Fort Caswell ........................................................ 21Friends Tours & Travel ......................................... 87Fruitland Baptist Bible College .....................69 & 70Gardner-Webb University .................................... 75Handling Life ....................................................... 83Historical Committee .......................................... 55Interstate Transportation Sales & Service, Inc ..... 93JH Batten, Inc ..................................................... 46

JKB Promos ........................................................ 84Liberty University - Online Programs .................. 72Lifetouch .................................................... 98 & 99LifeWay .......................................................57 & 58Luther Rice College & Seminary ......................... 65Marketplace Chaplains ........................................ 85Mars Hill University ............................................. 76Meet Jesus Now ................................................. 94N.C. Baptist Ministers’ Wives .............................. 32N.C. Boys Academy ............................................ 36N.C. Department of Insurance - SHIIP & NCSMP . 86N.C. Vocational Evangelist ................................... 97National Association of Christian Schools ........... 80 North Carolina Baptist Aging Ministry ................. 28North Carolinians for Home Ed. ........................... 31North Greenville University .................................. 71Novus Architects ................................................. 44Palmetto Bus Sales ............................................. 89Piedmont International University ........................ 61Remember Church Directories ............................ 49Reveal Ministry Consulting .................................. 50Ridgecrest Conference Center ............................. 56Samaritan’s Purse - Operation Christmas Child .. 52Snapbooks - Outsourced Church Bookkeeping ... 42South Mountain Baptist Camp ............................ 81Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary ........ 62Southern Evangelical Seminary .................. 66 & 67Southern Mutual Church Insurance ..................... 53Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary ....... 64The College At Southeastern ............................... 68The Rooftop U.S.................................................. 90The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary ........ 63Thrivent .......................................................40 & 41Truett Conference Center & Camp ...................... 30TWR360.ORG ..................................................... 92White Lake Christian Camp & RC/Lake Church ...51Woman’s Missionary Union of N.C. ......................24

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PROGRAMPERSONNELMiriam AcevedoLay Person, Calvary Baptist Church, Lincolnton

James C. Adams IIParliamentarian, BSCNC,Greensboro

Ashley AllenEmbrace and Women’s Evangelism & Discipleship, BSCNC

Corey AlleyPastor, Sojourner Church, Concord

Cris AlleyStrategic Focus Team, BSCNC

BeDoTell Worship BandYouth Evangelism & Discipleship, BSCNC

Kathy BennettBoard Secretary, BSCNC

Jeff BlackburnSenior Pastor, Hyde Park Church, Lumberton

Nathan BlakeClinical Resident,CareNet, Inc., Raleigh

Tony BlanchardFounding Partner, The Gathering, Hickory

Jonathan BlaylockPastor, West Canton Baptist Church, Canton

Mike BoartsStrategic Focus Team, BSCNC

Amy Pardue BooneExecutive Director/Treasurer,Woman’s Missionary Union of North Carolina, Raleigh

Missie BranchAssociate Dean of Students to Women, Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary, Wake Forest

Seth BrownExecutive Editor,Biblical Recorder, Cary

Richard BrunsonExecutive Director,North Carolina Baptist Men/Baptists on Mission, BSCNC

Jamie BurkettAssociate Pastor, Gate City Baptist Church, Greensboro

Larry BurnsChair, Committee on Convention Meetings, BSCNC, Gastonia

John ButlerExecutive Leader, Business Services, BSCNC

Calvary Worship TeamLee Chewning, Worship Leader, Calvary Baptist Church, Winston-Salem

Chuck CampbellStrategic Focus Team, BSCNC

Kathryn CarsonCommunications Team, BSCNC

Lee ChildsExecutive Pastor, Retired,First Baptist Church, Garner

Yana ConnerCollegiate Partnerships, BSCNC

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James CooperMissionary, First Baptist Church, Durham

Dan DarlingVP of Communications,Ethics & Religious Liberty Commission, Nashville, Tenn.

Brian K. DavisAssociate Executive Director-Treasurer, BSCNC

Jonathan DerbyshireMissionary, Imago Dei Church, Raleigh

John Faison Executive Director, Council on Immigrant Relations

Robin FisherChair, Committee on Nominations, BSCNC,Rocky Mount

Ronnie FloydPresident/CEO, Executive Committee of the Southern Baptist Convention, Nashville, Tenn.

Bob and Phyllis FoyChurch Renewal Journey,Mission Service Corps Missionaries, Mooresville

Donald GoforthChair, Articles and Bylaws Special Committee, BSCNC, Saint Pauls

Kenny GoodenChair, Committee on Resolutions and Memorials, BSCNC,Yadkinville

Leo GuerreroAssociate Pastor/Hispanic Pastor, Fuquay-Varina Baptist Church, Fuquay-Varina

Mark HarrisInterim Pastor, Stedman Baptist Church, Stedman

Quintell HillLead Pastor, Multiply Community Church, Monroe

Milton A. Hollifield Jr.Executive Director-Treasurer, BSCNC

David HortonPresident, Fruitland Baptist Bible College, BSCNC

Andy HughesPastor, First Baptist Church, Pilot Mountain

Stephanie JacksonDirector of Children’s Ministries, North Wake Church, Wake Forest

Chase JenkinsDirector of International Connections & Finance,Durham First Baptist Church, Durham

Merrie JohnsonYouth Evangelism & Discipleship, BSCNC

Sammy JooAsian Ministries, BSCNC

Alison KeeneLPCA, Counselor,CareNet, Inc., Erwin

Regina KeenerDirector, Mills Home (Thomasville) and Care House (Lenior), Guatemalan Ministry Consultation Team Member,Baptist Children’s Homes of North Carolina

Leland KerrBaptist Healthcare Liaison,FaithHealthNC, North Carolina Baptist Hospital/Wake Forest Baptist Health, Winston-Salem

Angela KilbyAssistant to the Board Secretary, BSCNC

King’s Cross Worship TeamJonathan Solomon, Worship Leader, King’s Cross Church, Greensboro

Danella KishBridge College and Mobilization Director,The Bridge Church,Wilmington

Tom KnightCollegiate Partnerships, BSCNC

Joe KnottLay Person, Christ Baptist Church, Raleigh

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M.C. KoLead Pastor, The Connect Church, Cary

Kenny LammWorship and Music, BSCNC

Barry LawrenceSenior Pastor, The Lakes Community Church, Sanford

Matt LedbetterSecond Vice President, BSCNC, Conway

Jason LedfordLead Pastor, Tapestry Church, Winston-Salem

Zac LyonsOffice of Great Commission Partnerships, BSCNC

Cheryl MarklandChildhood Evangelism & Discipleship, BSCNC

Sandy MarksChurch Health & Revitalization, BSCNC

Joe MayePastor, Rise Church, Winston-Salem

John MessiahPeople Group Engagement Catalyst for Great Commission Partnerships, The Summit Church, Durham

Allen MurrayChair, Historical Committee, BSCNC, Kelly

Nicholas MutetiSenior Pastor, Forestville Baptist Church, Wake Forest

N.C. Baptists on Mission staff:Mark Abernathy, Jay Baugham, Tom Beam, David Brown, Richard Brunson, Julie Dolinger, Carrie Fisher, Jack Frazier, Crystal Horton, Teresa Jones, Paul Langston, Bill Martin, Dollie Noa, Larry Osborne, Steve Smith and Richard Weeks

Mark NaveyLead Pastor, Provision Church, Monroe

Ligia NeiraLay Person, Iglesia Bautista Cristo, Forest City

William NeiraPastor, Iglesia Bautista Cristo, Forest City

Scott PaceVice President of Undergraduate Studies, Johnny Hunt Chair of Biblical Preaching,Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary, Wake Forest

Micheal PardueFirst Vice President, BSCNC,Icard

Donnie PaschallPastor, Vertical Church, Lumberton

Sandy PerryStatewide Director of Family Interventions and Training, Baptist Children’s Homes of North Carolina

Larry PhillipsContract Strategist, Baptist Immigration Services, BSCNC

Mike PittmanChurch Planting Team, BSCNC

Blake RagsdaleDirector of Communications, Baptist Children’s Homes of North Carolina, Thomasville Russ ReavesStrategic Focus Team, BSCNC

Josh ReedAdult Evangelism & Discipleship, BSCNC

Chuck RegisterExecutive Leader, Church Planting and Missions Partnerships, BSCNC

Faith Ann Revis2019 North Carolina State Youth Bible Drill Winner, First Baptist Church, Andrews

Paul RobertsLead Pastor of Discipleship and Missions, Quest Fellowship, Garner

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Rob RobertsSenior Pastor, Brookdale Baptist Church, Siler City

Billy RoyPastor, Crossroads Church, Whiteville

Kambiz SaghaeyDirector for Persian Leadership Development,Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary, Wake Forest

Amaury SantosHispanic Ministries, BSCNC

Lynn SasserExecutive Leader,Evangelism and Discipleship, BSCNC

Nathan SaundersAssociate Director, Library Specialized Collections,UNC Wilmington, Wilmington

Chris SchofieldOffice of Prayer, BSCNC

Steve ScogginsPresident, BSCNC,Hendersonville

Tonya ShellnutRegional Director of the Church Alliance, Alliance Defending Freedom, Scottsdale, Ariz.

Eric SimmonsAssociate Pastor of Students,Summerfield First Baptist Church, Summerfield

Darrick SmithCollegiate Partnerships, BSCNC

Mark SmithFamily Evangelism & Discipleship, BSCNC

Rick SpeasChair, Budget Special Committee, BSCNCWinston-Salem

Kris SwiatochoDirector, The Singles Network Ministries, Hendersonville

Ken TanLeadership Development, BSCNC

Alan TaylorParliamentarian, BSCNCLumberton

Eddie ThompsonPastoral Ministries, BSCNC

Brian UpshawDisciple-making Team, BSCNC

Rit VarrialeSenior Pastor, Elizabeth Baptist Church, Shelby

Melanie WallacePresident, Board of Directors, BSCNC, Wendell

Clay WarfExecutive Director,North Carolina Baptist Foundation, Cary

Patrick WaruterePastor, North Raleigh International Baptist Church, Raleigh

Thomas WatsonMilitary and Chaplaincy Ministry, BSCNC

Robert WelchSenior Pastor, First Baptist Church, Charlotte

Stan WelchPastor, West Asheville Baptist Church, Asheville

Josh WesterDirector of Strategic Initiatives, The Ethics & Religious Liberty Commission, Nashville, Tenn.

Matt WillisAssociate Pastor, Missions & Evangelism, Calvary Baptist Church, Winston-Salem

Savannah WoodCollege Ministry Intern,Perkinsville Baptist Church, Boone

James ZikAssociate Pastor, Evangelism & Discipleship, Beach Road Baptist Church, Southport

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Officers of the Baptist State Convention of North CarolinaSteve Scoggins, Hendersonville, PresidentMicheal Pardue, Icard, First Vice PresidentMatt Ledbetter, Conway, Second Vice PresidentJames C. Adams II, Greensboro, ParliamentarianAlan Taylor, Lumberton, ParliamentarianMilton A. Hollifield Jr., Cary, Executive Director-Treasurer

Committee on Convention MeetingsLarry Burns, Gastonia, ChairMiriam Acevedo, LincolntonClint Aclin, ApexTim Ameen, ClintonPaul Cao, WhitsettJoey Chafton, YoungsvilleTonya Edwards, BeulavilleChristopher Fox, Forest City Steve Kirk, SelmaJoshua Lathan, ColumbusJohn Malek, Winston-SalemJeff Maynard, Hendersonville Ruth Murray, WilmingtonWesley Smith, ShelbyCaleb Sprinkle, CharlotteJoe Staley, LincolntonNathaniel Williams, Castalia

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IDENTIFYPray first; ask God to reveal who your one ought to be

INTERCEDEPray: Don’t just pray about them, but really pray for them

INVESTMENTSCreate connection points for relationship building

INTENTIONALITYLook for opportunities to have spiritual conversations

INVITATIONMake an effort to share the gospel with your one

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