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Haitian Leader Does “Whatever I Can to Bring the Gospel” to Migrants in Boston
The urban ministry that W. Ruben Exantus and the thirty Haitian pastors he serves has been anything but predictable in the last few years. The challenges they confront every day have been complicated by the influx of migrants arriving in Boston by the thousands.

New England Reportedly Is the “Only Region Where Southern Baptist Churches Are Growing Numerically”—BCNE Counts 33,664 Baptisms This Century
The “only region where Southern Baptist churches are growing numerically is in New England,” reported Lifeway Research in September 2023. The Baptist Churches of New England Annual Church Profile data for 2001-23 confirm that bold statement.

New England Youth “encounter God in new and fresh ways” through YEC retreat and Quest training
It’s never been easy to be a teenager and today it’s never been more challenging. More than 550 teens and their ministry leaders from 39 churches found solace from the pressures of life when they took part in the Youth Encountering Christ (YEC) retreat January 26-28 in Sturbridge, Massachusetts, and in the twenty-fifth annual Quest discipleship experiences.

A Certified Public Accountant Helps the Baptist Foundation Invest and Disburse Its Endowed Funds to Advance Gospel Witness Throughout New England
When Shaunna M. Varin was invited to join the Baptist Foundation of New England Board of Trustees, she agreed to serve because “I like the unity of purpose among the board members, who are seeking God’s will and discernment on how to be good stewards of the monies that have been entrusted to the foundation.”

BCNE Starts Multiplication Center to Cultivate a New Generation of Pastors and Leaders
A missiological initiative that started inauspiciously with a dream, will likely have a profound impact on the Baptist Churches of New England (BCNE) for years to come, according to Hal Haller, the Associate Executive Director, who was awakened in the middle of the night by a divinely inspired idea to multiply existing training options to cultivate a new generation of pastors and leaders.

After Decades of Ministry, a Church-Planting Pastor Returns to Vermont to Grow a Rural Church and to Mentor Other Pastors
A former hippie, Robby Pitt was so inspired by God after reading a counterculture oral history, Going Up the Country: When the Hippies, Dreamers, Freaks, and Radicals Moved to Vermont (2018), that he moved last summer to the Green Mountain State—for a second time—to be a church-planting pastor.

New England Hispanic Churches Launch Mission Partnership in Spain
Momentum continues in the partnership between the Baptist Churches of New England and the International Mission Board in Europe. This began with a request from IMB Vice President John Brady, who believes that New England churches are best suited to help in Europe because New England and European Baptist churches have similar postmodern ministry contexts.

Retired Houston Pastor’s Birthday Party Continues to Make a Lasting Impact on New England Baptist Students
When many senior adults see a birthday approaching, their thoughts turn to retirement, rocking chairs, health issues, and time with grandchildren. When asked why he does not slow down at age 72, George Moore, a retired pastor who eschews rocking chairs, is reasonably healthy and enjoys thirteen grandchildren, said, “I can’t sit still. I’ve got to be active and engaged. I consider myself to be a people person.” When his seventieth birthday was imminent, he discouraged friends and family from giving gifts. Instead, he took a completely different approach that continues to make a lasting impact on New England Baptists.

Boston Ministry Coordinator Is Developing Leaders With a “Missional Approach for the City”
Joe Souza’s decision to interview pastors in Greater Boston about their goals for urban ministry “was a game-changer” that helped him better “understand the perspective of the people already doing the work.” What he heard helped him begin to shape a cohesive and effective “missional approach for the city.” Baptist Churches of New England pastors said they “need to be involved in some of the big issues around the city” and the region—urgent social concerns such as the epidemics of hunger, homelessness, poverty, and addiction.

Remembering Sixty-Five Years of New England Baptist Ministry and Moving Ahead by God’s Grace
The Baptist Churches of New England, the 388-church fellowship of Christ-followers, commenced sixty-five years ago, on August 17, 1958, when forty people gathered on a Sunday afternoon at a Congregational church in a Greenland, New Hampshire, “to discuss the possibility of beginning a Southern Baptist church in the area,” according to Merwyn Borders, former director of the Green Mountain Baptist Association in Vermont, in his book, The Circle Comes Full: New England Southern Baptists, 1958-1998. On the following Sunday afternoon, the group met again, in Newington New Hampshire and voted to call themselves the “First Southern Baptist Church Mission” in New England.

Gospel Compels Us to Help Our Immigrant Neighbors Navigate the Nuances of New England, Dorsett Challenges Annual Meeting Attendees
When New England Baptists from nearly sixty churches gathered the first weekend of November for their 2023 marathon of inspiration, information, fellowship, and networking, their attention was focused not on the 228 people gathered at a church in Manchester, NH, but on the thousands who were not present, thus highlighting the annual meeting theme—“Who Is Your Neighbor?”—and calling for renewed efforts to live out the biblical calling to a life of authentic missions and evangelism.

In Historic Move, New England Baptists Elect a Brazilian “Pastor With a Missionary Heart” as President
The Baptist Churches of New England made history November 4 when they elected Lierte Soares Jr., a Massachusetts pastor from Brazil, as their president. By a unanimous vote, the self-proclaimed “reverse missionary” to New England, who also calls himself a “pastor with a missionary heart,” became the first Brazilian state-convention president in the 178-year history of the Southern Baptist Convention, the largest Protestant group in the United States.

Boston Church Planter now IMB Euro Missionary: An interview with Dan Byrd
Boston-region church planters, Dan and Tara Byrd, now serve as IMB Church Planting Catalysts in Manchester, England. They are well known and loved by many New England pastors. Sam Taylor, BCNE Global Engagement Mobilizer, asked them to report on their work in the UK.

With Important Business, Inspiring Worship, Challenging Sermons, and Practical Workshops, BCNE’s Annual Meeting Offers Something for Everyone
When New England Baptists gather November 3-4 at ONE Church in Manchester, NH, for the 2023 Baptist Churches of New England Annual Meeting, they will consider a challenging biblical question: “Who Is Your Neighbor?”

New England and European Baptists Share a Mission Partnership with IMB
“New England has a similar cultural context to Europe” and a developing partnership with like-minded Baptists there, initially with churches in Ireland, Portugal, Scotland, Spain, and Wales. Both regions experience a “post-Christian environment and a postmodern mentality” that shapes their approaches to ministry and missions, explained Sam Taylor, BCNE’s Global Missions Mobilizer and the former Boston Area Regional Coordinator.
CrossWalk: Community in Christ
Sitting at the unnaturally long lunch table that my Bible study and I had haphazardly shoved together, I couldn’t help but smile at the flurry of conversation and movement. While some of the chatter was based around theological topics such as spiritual gifts or the prior sermons of the week, there was also a smattering of more typical teenage conversations.

Church Serves the Servants After Central Vermont’s Historic Flooding
Everywhere people looked in usually tranquil Central Vermont they saw compromised homes, devastated businesses, washed-out roads—and shattered lives. Portions of Montpelier and Barre were nearly washed away in July by what the governor called “historic and catastrophic” flooding.

Kay Dorsett: A Faithful Witness to the End
Karen “Kay” Jonas Dorsett, 58, beloved wife, mother, grandmother, and friend, entered the portals of heaven on July 31, 2023, after a courageous battle with pancreatic cancer.

Brotherhood Mutual Insurance Protects “Brick and Mortar With Hope and Healing”
The Brotherhood Mutual Insurance Company gave the Baptist Churches of New England a $25,000 unrestricted gift on June 28. Since 2016, their annual gifts to the BCNE have totaled nearly a quarter of a million dollars, according to Ken Dorothy, a Boston-area licensed insurance broker since 1979 and a member of Genesis, a BCNE-member community church in Woburn, Mass.

Waterbury Baptist Called to Be a Creative “Church Out in the Community”
Maner Tyson, a country boy from rural North Carolina, who could not speak or pray in front of others, remembers himself as the “least likely person to be chosen to be a pastor or to live in a city.” God, it seems, had a different opinion. Tyson has been the pastor for thirty-three years of Waterbury Baptist Ministries in Connecticut.