Check out stories from our regional congregations! Pilgrim Baptist Church of Red Bank recently hosted it's Thanksgiving Feast Basket Pick-Up & Prayer Initiative.
Read MoreFrom Drew, a Drew Religion and Global Health Forum
The Religion and Global Health Forum presents
"Is Being Black Bad For Your Health?"
Thursday, December 3, 2020
12:45 - 2:45 PM
We continue to be grateful for the good and diligent work our ABCNJ pastors and churches are doing to stay connected, build community and share the gospel in your respective communities. We are also grateful for the way in which you are taking seriously the responsibility to think of the safety of all within our communities…
Read MoreThe SRF Suicide Prevention Research and Training Project at Monmouth University, West Long Branch, New Jersey along with the Mental Health Association of Monmouth County, New Jersey are collaborating on an effort to describe the impact of Covid-19 and the global coronavirus pandemic on institutions of faith, faith-based leaders, and their constituents.
Read MoreOn February 18th 2020 the Boy Scouts of America (the BSA) commenced Chapter 11 Bankruptcy. This was done to allow the organization to restructure and continue its operations while paying its debts over time. There are many instances where churches and ministries allowed BSA activities to take place on their premises, whether they charter a troop or simply permit gatherings or activities to take place. The deadline for filing any claims is November 16th 2020 at 5 PM EST.
Read MoreAs Domestic Violence Awareness month comes to a close, we want to remind you that one person, one church, can make a difference. We can break the silence against violence and the trauma that diminishes a person's self-worth. We can preach, teach and invite guest speakers to our churches to promote healthy families. We can post materials that mark our church as a safe place for those who feel trapped. We can educate ourselves to look for signs of need and to equip ourselves to know how to help without doing harm. We can invite survivors to share stories of victory over abuse.
Read MoreThis webinar for clergy and church finance administrators will explore the unique tax situation for clergy. It will also guide you through optimal ways to structure and report clergy compensation in order to be compliant with the IRS and maximize your benefits.
Read MoreABHMS Announces New Ministry Opportunity:
The National Coordinator for Scholarships, Emerging Leaders and Scholars Program is an excellent opportunity for an individual who meets the requirements of the position and who has a passion for working with students and religious professionals!
Read MoreRev. Dr. Marie Onwubuariri, is regional executive minister, American Baptist Churches of Wisconsin and is leading a workshop at this year’s ABCNJ Annual Session. Find out more information and register at www.abcnj.net/annual-session-2020
Read MoreRev. Stacy Emerson is one of this year’s presenters for our Annual Session. For more information and to register, make sure to go to www.abcnj.net/annual-session-2020
Read MoreAs the first of their new monthly “Conversaciones Latinas Contemporáneas” (“Contemporary Latino Conversations”), American Baptist Home Mission Societies’ (ABHMS) Latino Ministries and the Hispanic National Caucus will offer the “Naked Inequality: Racism from a Latino Perspective” online workshop at 7 p.m. Eastern Time on Sept. 25.
“The polarization experienced in our communities, and even in our congregations, is an urgent call to create safe spaces for dialogue where love and respect should be the starting point to talk to each other,” says the Rev. Salvador Orellana, ABHMS’ director of Intercultural Ministries.
Read MoreProtective Factors that Strengthen Families and Help Keep Children Safe
A three part webinar series from Sacred Safe Spaces
Read MoreSabado 19 de Septiembre // Saturday, September 19
10:30-12:00
The 40th Annual ABCNJ Latino Ministries event- “Concentración” will be held on Saturday, September 19, 2020 on Facebook Live! You are invited to tune in and celebrate with our Latino community
From The American Baptist Churches of New Jersey and Palmer Theological Seminary, as we and our churches are making our ways in the midst of the pandemic, racial strife, and economic hardship, we feel uncertain, pulled in many directions, and subject to many concerns and fears. We have been struggling and divided over whether and how to open our churches; in fear and sorrow over catching the virus and loved ones lost to it; in despair over the loss of jobs and how to make ends meet; in the sorrow and lament over the things that we were expecting and looking forward to that have been lost; and in anger mixed with hope and ambivalence at the continuing manifestation of deadly racism and the strength of multi-racial protests and anti-racist efforts marred by violence by a handful
Read MoreA letter from the Executive Committee announcing the decision by the Executive Committee of the American Baptist Churches USA Board of General Ministries, at its meeting on Thursday, September 10, voted to hold a virtual Biennial Mission Summit in 2021 and to seek to hold an in person Biennial Mission Summit in Puerto Rico in 2023.
Read MoreNews from One Great Hour of Sharing, a fund administered by the World Relief Committee of the Board of General Ministries of American Baptist Churches USA. The committee facilitates American Baptist emergency relief, disaster rehabilitation, refugee work and development assistance by establishing policy guidelines and overseeing distribution of the annual One Great Hour of Sharing offering received by churches.
Read MoreJoin us as we continue our Sacred Safe Spaces' webinars by looking at how marginalization, race, and bias have collided in profound ways with domestic violence.
Read MoreThis year marks our 50th annual session, and while it is unlike any we have held before, we remember that learning and worshipping together have kept our ministries deeply rooted in Christ, mission, and love for 190 years. Check out the details of our upcoming webinars held during this year’s annual session.
Read MoreHow does a “global consultant” serve, when “globetrotting” is out the window and out of the question?
I would bet that the answer is, “Probably a lot like you!”
Some of my work has continued just the same as before. Some has been radically transformed. Some has been postponed for… “later.” Though, honestly, nearly six months later, it is anybody’s guess when that “later” will become “now.”
Read MoreHere is a resource that our congregations are using! Are you looking for additional resources for discussions around race with children or with family members?
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