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The newsletter for December has been posted.


The board of directors suspended its search for a third staff member.


Convocation 2007

2008 Convocation

2007 Mission Offering Goal:$125,000

Twenty-seven organizations whose missions are consistent with the Covenant of the Alliance are recipients of the 2007 Bridges of Hope Mission Offering. Click here to see a list of the recipients.

Through Oct. 31, we have received $85,594.

Bridges of Hope

Please consider making a year-end contribution so that our mission partners will be fully funded.


 

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The Alliance logo

The three large shapes in the logo symbolize the diversity of individuals and communities of faith who form the Alliance of Baptists. 

The intersections of the shapes form deeper-hued colors representing the many ways that these diverse groups and individuals partner together in this Alliance to do God’s work of love and justice.

The overlapping of all three shapes forms a central image even richer in color symbolizing that the emphasis is not upon the lighter-shaded regions, representing group boundaries. Rather, the focus is the deep-hued center that represents a clear identity, the Alliance’s call to be ever more a Spirit-led people on the move.


Reflections from Broadneck

Broadneck Baptist Church in Annapolis, MD, just celebrated its 25th anniversary. The church's first full-time pastor, Debra Griffis-Woodberry, received salary assistance from the Home Mission Board of the Southern Baptist Convention. When that support ended, the Alliance stepped in to help, making Broadneck one of the first churches to receive pastoral salary assistance through the Bridges of Hope Mission Offering. Read the reflections that Debra wrote in honor of the 25th anniversary.