An Invitation to Explore Our Fellowship

For 30 years, CBFNC has provided a place of refuge, belonging and “family” for countless North Carolina Baptist churches and Baptist Christians. We invite you to explore our fellowship as a place of community, cooperation, worship and witness.

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Upcoming Events

30apr9:45 am1:00 pmFellowship Lunch & Partner Resources

06may6:30 pmMinister Search Process Conversation-May 6

09may11:45 am1:30 pmRegional Fellowship Lunch-Ahoskie

Celebrating 30 Years of CBFNC

CHURCH FINDER

Find North Carolina Cooperative Baptist Churches. Our directory consists of churches who contribute financially to CBFNC or CBF. This list may not include churches who partner with CBFNC or CBF in other, non-financial ways.

Helping Pastors Thrive

The Cooperative Baptist Fellowship of North Carolina’s Helping Pastors Thrive Program is to provide pastors ongoing opportunities and environments for relational learning, spiritual  formation, and professional development in the practices of Christian ministry across the vocational life span. Through a program of intentional mentoring and peer-based learning,

Helping Pastors Thrive will meet CBFNC pastors’ needs for professional development and vocational and spiritual well-being as they serve their congregations. Pastors who thrive will inevitably contribute to congregational health and the vitality of their congregation’s ministries in the communities they seek to serve.

Latest News & Blog Posts

Minister Search Process Conversations

CBFNC’s Ministerial Transitions Team hosts regular Zoom conversations as shared learning experiences for representatives from search teams across our state. Each conversation offers support to search teams by focusing on a specific topic related to minister searches,…

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REJ Team Awards February 1 Grants

To encourage and support student events to commemorate the legacy of the “Greensboro Four,” CBFNC’s Racial Equity & Justice (REJ) ministry team offered new grants this year to partner colleges.  The modest February 1 grants…

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