
Registration forms available in Grand Central, Worship Foyer and the East Entrance or call the Church Office at 355-4854.

LIFE Groups are small groups of people who meet regularly to discover and apply the truth of God’s Word, serve God by serving others, develop lasting friendships, and help everyone take their next step on their journey with Christ. Groups meet on campus, off campus, anytime and anywhere there’s room!
LIFE Groups are a great way to meet new friends, grow in your relationship with God and make a difference in the world.
Sunday Morning LIFE Groups meet at 9:30 AM on campus. Listed below are LIFE Groups that meet off-campus at different days and times.
CBC-LIFE-Groups-as-of-MAR-6-2012.pdf
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Get connected Sundays!
Grab a cold frappuccino, hot chocolate or coffee and maybe something sweet to eat before you head off to your LIFE Group.
Sundays 7:30 AM - 10:30 AM
Wednesdays 4:45 PM - 7:30 PM
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In Europe, 2 churches begin efforts for unreached peoples
- Two churches -- one with 80 members, the other with 1,100 -- begin their work through Southern Baptists' Embrace initiative to reach one of the world's 3,800 unreached, unengaged people groups, 500 of which can be found in Europe, and establish an active church-planting strategy among them.
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Chen expects passport 'within 15 days'
- Chen Guangcheng, who remains under virtual house arrest in a Beijing hospital, told reporters he expects to receive passports for his family in less than two weeks so that they may travel to the United States.
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Ezell announces full-time Northeast missionaries, hails bivocational pastors
- North American Mission Board President Kevin Ezell has announced new missionary placements for five several states in the Northeast -- Connecticut, Maine, Rhode Island, South New Jersey and Vermont -- that have not had a full-time missionary fully funded by NAMB. During a meeting of NAMB trustees, Ezell also underscored the importance of bivocational pastors.
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NOBTS graduates largest class
- New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary graduated its largest class in history, issuing certificates and diplomas to 389. Seminary President Chuck Kelley emphasized the school's tenacity and God's faithfulness, encouraging students in ministry
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ANALYSIS: Feds' 'blind eye' to obscenity
- As the Supreme Court has ruled, obscene pornographic material is not protected by the First Amendment. Yet at the behest of the current administration, federal prosecutors -- whose job it is to help quarantine the infectious and illegal porn pandemic from spreading -- are turning a blind eye to its purveyors.
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BIBLE STUDY: Sunday, May 20, 2012
- This Bible study for Sunday, April 29, is adapted from the YOU! curriculum published by LifeWay Christian Resources of the Southern Baptist Convention.
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FIRST PERSON: A debt-free degree
- Outstanding college loan debt is nearly $1 trillion, as students increasingly borrow to pay education costs. Chuck Bentley of Crown Financial Ministries explains how to get a marketable, debt-free college education.
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FIRST-PERSON: Amid U.S. woes, change begins within
- Despite its Christian roots, America falls short in following many biblical teachings. Judy Woodward Bates examines key statistics in economics, marriage, family and consumption in view of Scripture.