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Stay informed with stories, news, and updates from churches across our association and throughout the state. Here you’ll find stories, events, and resources that celebrate ministry work and keep our church community connected.
Stay informed with stories, news, and updates from churches across our association and throughout the state. Here you’ll find stories, events, and resources that celebrate ministry work and keep our church community connected.

MIAMI— Volunteers from 60 churches across nine states filled the city Friday and Saturday as part of Serve Tour, an initiative of the North American Mission Board designed to mobilize […]

Thank you, Florida Baptist churches, for your incredible generosity and sacrificial giving through the Cooperative Program! In 2025, Florida Baptists gave 2 percent more than the previous year. This increase […]

Members of the Florida Baptist Convention’s State Board of Missions gathered for their first meeting of the calendar year. February’s regularly scheduled meeting provided an opportunity to approve State Board of Missions […]

ORLANDO–Two pastors are slated to be nominated to serve as president of the 2025-26 Florida Baptist Pastors’ Conference. The nominations will come during this year’s Pastors’ Conference meeting, set for […]

Al asumir el cargo de director ejecutivo-tesorero de la Convención Bautista de Florida el 17 de agosto de 2024, Stephen Rummage fue reconocido con un servicio oficial de instalación durante la reunión de la Junta Estatal de Misiones los días 24 y 25 de abril en el edificio bautista en Jacksonville.

Taking on the role of executive director-treasurer of the Florida Baptist Convention Aug. 17, 2024, Stephen Rummage was recognized with an official service of installation during the State Board of Missions meeting April 24-25 at the Baptist Building in Jacksonville.

El tercer Campamento de Misiones Hispano anual, celebrado del 24 al 25 de enero, ha encendido una vez más una pasión por la Gran Comisión entre los estudiantes hispanos y adultos jóvenes en Florida.

Tim Wilder arrived at First Baptist Church of Kissimmee when the average cost of a new car was around $9,000, the first clunky cell phone made its debut, and “Back to the Future” was the number one box office hit.

The third annual Hispanic Missions Camp, held Jan. 24-25, has once again ignited a passion for the Great Commission among Hispanic students and young adults in Florida.

One More Child leaders announced Feb. 25 that Chief Operations Officer Stephen Robert has been appointed by the organization’s board of directors to the role of president and CEO, while former president and CEO Jerry Haag will serve as the CEO of One More Child Foundation.
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