2026 Spring Gathering

Schedule

Friday, April 17



Saturday, April 18


2:00 - 4:30 pm

5:00 - 6:00 pm

6:00 pm

7:30 pm

Pre-Conference Workshop
Sacred and Safe: Safety and Security for Congregations - Jay Kieve, CBF Global

Our pre-conference workshop will employ case examples and conversation to discuss best practice approaches to organizing church safety and security operations. Topics covered will include the prevention of sexual abuse, responding to mental health crises, creating emergency action plans, and planning for physical security.

Check-in/Exhibits open

Dinner and Business Session

Keynote Presentation
Hope Beyond the Headlines: What National Research Says About Why People Leave Church—and Why They Might Return - Colin Kroll, CBF Global, and Rex Foster, More in Common

Many pastors are shepherding faithful communities in a season marked by fatigue, polarization, loneliness, and real questions about trust and belonging. While we know that across the U.S., young adult church engagement is low and loneliness is widespread – the data from our recent study tells a more hopeful story than we often assume.

Drawing on a national mixed-methods study of nearly 2,000 adults ages 18–44, we explore what people are saying about faith, belonging, trust, and community today. What emerges is not a rejection of Christianity, but a longing for churches that embody credibility, care, service to community, and spiritual depth in lived, relational ways.

Together, we’ll explore seven research-based insights and reflect on how churches might prayerfully discern faithful responses in their own contexts, honoring the call to be a source of hope and love in our communities.


8:30- 11:00 am

9:00 - 9:50 am


10:00 - 10:50 am

11:00am - 12:00pm


Coffee Conversations

Breakout 1

Christian Persecution and Baptist Responses, Wissam al-Saliby, 21Wilberforce (Room 134)
Learn about the realities of Christian persecution today and how Baptist communities in affected regions are responding with faith and resilience. We will discuss what their experiences mean for the global Church. 21Wilberforce is a U.S.-based nonprofit that comes alongside Christians in contexts of persecution to support their advocacy for religious freedom, peace, and security.

Reflections on the Sacred Grounds Project, Eric Howell, DaySpring Baptist Church, Waco (Library)
We will explore the journey undertaken together by CBF Texas congregations in 2025-26 in the Sacred Grounds Project. The Sacred Grounds Project brings together pastors and lay leaders to transform the church grounds we love and the congregations who love them into ecologies of grace that heal creation and encounter Christ. We’ll discuss a spiritual path toward ecological renewal and celebrate projects already undertaken and potential for church grounds of all kinds.


Breakout 2

Worship with Communion - Sarah Hemberger, worship leader; Abby Villagrana, preacher

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