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Pastoral Succession: Congregations and ministers will face leadership transitions. They can determine together how to facilitate a smooth change.

God's grace made pastoral succession work at Broadview Baptist Church in Abilene, Texas, leaders believe. Now the retired senior pastor still attends and still serves the congregation he led for nearly 38 years.

CBFHeartland2CBF Heartland Coordinating Council members approved a memorandum of understanding with CBF Global, accepted its nominating committee's report and discussed upcoming events at their March 14 meeting.

CainsInitiating the "second act" of life -- the retirement years -- should be carefully anticipated and thoroughly planned.

Churchnet (the Baptist General Convention of Missouri) rolled out its strategic plan for the next five years at its March 6 directors’ session — a plan that calls for focusing on missional approaches.

As congregations continue to face lean economic times, they look for ways to stretch their dollars — particularly as facility needs change. Many are opting for renovating existing space, rather than building new.

Second baptist Lincoln NEMembers of Second Baptist Church in Lincoln, Neb., and First Baptist Church in Columbia, Mo., wanted to create space to meet congregational needs. In both cases, renovation of the existing facility opened possibilities and saved money.

Frank Fain, director of educational services at The Baptist Home in Arcadia Valley, Mo., likens retirement to the biblical concept of Sabbath, when believers should take the time to strengthen their relationship with God; give renewed attention to their relationship to family, friends and others; and come to accept themselves.

The Missouri Baptist Convention will have to back away from its claim that it is entitled to govern the Missouri Baptist Foundation now rather than waiting for a higher court decision.

Circuit Court Judge Frank Conley ruled March 4 that a stay Cole County Senior Judge Byron Kinder had issued with his May 13, 2011, decision remains in effect until all appeals are exhausted.

Cross MakersYou’ve had a heart attack or perhaps have been diagnosed with cancer. Family and friends have made a constant stream to your hospital bed. But as you lie there in that open-backed hospital gown, you are uncomfortable, depressed and vulnerable.

The Cross Makers of Seward, Neb., offer a simple symbol that brings comfort to the hurting, the ill, the dying and the bereaved — the cross.