2021-2022 ABC Directory/Planning Calendar; PDF and Downloadable Calendar Files Available
The 2021-2022 ABC Directory/Planning Calendar is now available for download. We invite you to print this calendar as a reference tool for use in weekly planning throughout the calendar year and into 2022. Or, you may download the .ics file and add the calendar dates to your own calendar to keep you up to date throughout 2021 and 2022. |
Join us in June for our online Biennial Mission Summit! Watch this newsletter for details, or sign up to receive the latest ABC-related news releases from the American Baptist News Service here. We are excited to welcome regular biennial attendees, as well as many American Baptists who have never attended a Biennial Mission Summit! Will we see YOU in June 2021?
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MMBB Financial Services recently published an article, Women, Money and Gender Bias, in the September/October 2020 issue of Church Executive.
Over the past 70 years, women's participation in the U.S. workforce has grown significantly. Although they are working more hours and earning higher degrees, women continue to earn less than their male counterparts. Gender plays a role in compensation overall in the U.S. population; however, it is more pronounced for clergywomen. |
Strengthening Stewardship in Times of Struggle
We invite you to view a recent Generosity Project webinar recording, Webinar Description: The year 2020 has been the great disrupter; the Church was not exempt. Church leaders were caught in the grips of a brand new reality, shaped by a pandemic, that undoubtedly required swift adjustments, especially in the area of financial stewardship. Words like terminate, furlough, and pay cuts became common vernacular while ministry still needed to be done. Learn strategies to ReSet, ReFocus, ReImagine and ReEngage how we exercise stewardship to accomplish effective ministry and to promote sustainable growth in our churches. The Generosity Project is sponsored by the ABCUSA Office of the General Secretary. |
High school juniors and seniors can win up to $2,000 for college in BJC's Religious Liberty Essay Scholarship Contest. The 2021 topic asks students if a religious leader, such as a minister, rabbi, imam, priest, or any other clergy in a religious tradition, have the right to run for public office? Essays must be between 800-1,200 words and received by March 26, 2021. For the full writing prompt and additional details, visit BJConline.org/contest. |
American Baptist Churches USA, along with the Convention of Philippine Baptist Churches (CPBC), in 2019 approved a resolution in response to the 75th Commemoration (in 2018) of the Hopevale martyrdom in the Philippines in which missionaries of the American Baptist Foreign Mission Society (now International Ministries) died heroically for their faith. The groups have designated the Sunday nearest to December 20 (the anniversary date of their deaths) as Hopevale Commemoration Sunday. In 2020, the Sunday falls directly on December 20. In commemorating this anniversary each year, ABCUSA is affirming, along with Filipino Baptists, our common missiological identity and our mutual support and solidarity in doing God's mission. View resources below prepared by the ABCUSA Office of the General Secretary, in partnership with American Baptist International Ministries, the American Baptist Historical Society and the Green Lake Conference Center, for the purpose of commemoration of the event.
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IM Responds to Record-Breaking Hurricane Devastation in Central America
Two back-to-back category 4 hurricanes, with 120-mph to 140-mph wind gusts, hit Central America in November. Hurricane Eta struck the northern coast of Nicaragua on November 3. Two weeks later, Hurricane Iota made landfall near Haulover, Nicaragua, only 15 miles south of where Eta had come ashore. This is the first time in nearly 170 years of record-keeping that two Category 4 hurricanes have struck within 15 miles of one another in a period of only two weeks. This unprecedented occurrence has caused massive devastation in Nicaragua, Honduras, and other parts of Central America in the form of landslides, floods, roadway collapses, power outages, communication interruptions, crop destruction and significant loss of life.
International Ministries (IM) has released initial One Great Hour of Sharing (OGHS) emergency relief grants totaling $8,500 to partners in Honduras and Nicaragua who are responding with food, clothing, blankets, water filters, medicines and other needed supplies. Additional relief funds will be released as contributions are received for OGHS-Central America Relief. |
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