Memorial services, vigils, marches, and protests have spread across the world to remember George “Big” Floyd. Floyd, aged 46, was an African-American man who was killed when a police officer kneeled on Floyd’s neck for eight minutes and forty-six during an arrest outside of Cup Foods in Minneapolis on May 25. Earthly possessions can be replaced, but George Floyd will never be able to sit across the table from his family again in this life. Our God is our refuge and strength. We pray for the Floyd family and our mourning nation that we may find comfort.
BMBA Disaster Relief Team: Ministry Goes on Amid Pandemic
Since the time I served my first pastorate, I have held Southern Baptist Disaster Relief in the highest esteem. Several years ago, an EF5 tornado moved through several communities surrounding my church. Dozens of people lost their lives. I had no idea how to respond or lead my congregation in a recovery effort. The “yellow shirt army” moved into our area to clean up debris, feed hungry people, and share the Gospel of Jesus Christ. After one day of seeing the largest volunteer disaster relief organization in America at work, I was sold!
BMBA Continues the Mission During COVID-19
Dear Birmingham Baptists,
Your leadership has responded appropriately to the COVID-19 crisis by appointing a BMBA Crisis Leadership Team for this unprecedented time. This team will monitor our ministry and progress weekly to ensure that we meet the needs of our churches by continuing to encourage, equip, and engage in the Great Commission ministry.
Statement From BMBA and Bessemer Baptist Association Concerning COVID-19
These are unprecedented and uncertain times we are living in. As you are aware, new information about COVID-19 becomes available daily. The BMBA and BBA are continuously monitoring the situation and are in contact with the EMA, local governing officials, and other local experts to assist our churches and disaster relief efforts.
Is Your Church Stuck at Zero?
“Who’s Your One” is now a one-year-old emphasis in the Southern Baptist Convention—calling on individual believers to reach out to a person without a relationship with Jesus Christ. All over Birmingham and across the Convention, individual believers are focusing on a single person with their prayers, acts of service, love, and verbal witness of the Gospel. This invest and invite strategy works. We see the results in the BMBA. People are being transformed by the Gospel! Baptismal waters are stirring. Personal evangelism is being reborn for a new generation.
BMBA Creates New Staff Position
Dear Birmingham Baptists,
God gave us a dream to revitalize, replant, and plant churches in the Birmingham Metro area. In preparation for realizing this vision, the BMBA Personnel Committee created a new staff position to lead the way in church revitalization. Immediately, the team began to pray for God to provide leadership for this vital role. The BMBA is excited to announce Mark Clifton as Interim Director of Church Revitalization for the Birmingham Metro Baptist Association beginning March 16th. During his time with us, Mark will also serve as Transitional Pastor of McElwain Baptist Church in their revitalization efforts.
Five Core Values in Ministry
Understanding the City
Recent data from the North American Mission Board (NAMB) indicated that 75 percent of Southern Baptist churches that closed in one year were in metropolitan areas with populations of more than 50,000 (namb.net). With the urbanization of the United States and migrations of people away from many rural areas, this revelation seems counterintuitive. One might think that most church closures were out in the far reaches of the county. However, this is not the case. Church revitalization must be on the top of our list for urban Baptist associations like Birmingham Metro Baptist Association.
Jerusalem and Antioch Partnerships
When Jesus gathered with His disciples in the climactic moment at Caesarea Philippi, he asked them about public perceptions of His identity. Jesus’ leading men gave complimentary answers: “Some say John the Baptist . . . Elijah . . . one of the prophets.” Jesus narrowed the focus. “Who do you say that I am?” Peter answered, “You are the Christ, the Son of the living God.” Jesus replied, “Blessed are you, Simon son of Jonah, for this was not revealed to you by man, but by my Father in heaven. And I tell you that you are Peter, and on this rock, I will build my church, and the gates of Hades will not overcome it. I will give you the keys of the kingdom of heaven; whatever you bind on earth will be bound in heaven, and whatever you loose on earth will be loosed in heaven” (Matthew 16:15-19).