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New England and European Baptists Share a Mission Partnership with IMB
“New England has a similar cultural context to Europe” and a developing partnership with like-minded Baptists there, initially with churches in Ireland, Portugal, Scotland, Spain, and Wales. Both regions experience a “post-Christian environment and a postmodern mentality” that shapes their approaches to ministry and missions, explained Sam Taylor, BCNE’s Global Missions Mobilizer and the former Boston Area Regional Coordinator.
CrossWalk: Community in Christ
Sitting at the unnaturally long lunch table that my Bible study and I had haphazardly shoved together, I couldn’t help but smile at the flurry of conversation and movement. While some of the chatter was based around theological topics such as spiritual gifts or the prior sermons of the week, there was also a smattering of more typical teenage conversations.

Church Serves the Servants After Central Vermont’s Historic Flooding
Everywhere people looked in usually tranquil Central Vermont they saw compromised homes, devastated businesses, washed-out roads—and shattered lives. Portions of Montpelier and Barre were nearly washed away in July by what the governor called “historic and catastrophic” flooding.

Kay Dorsett: A Faithful Witness to the End
Karen “Kay” Jonas Dorsett, 58, beloved wife, mother, grandmother, and friend, entered the portals of heaven on July 31, 2023, after a courageous battle with pancreatic cancer.

Brotherhood Mutual Insurance Protects “Brick and Mortar With Hope and Healing”
The Brotherhood Mutual Insurance Company gave the Baptist Churches of New England a $25,000 unrestricted gift on June 28. Since 2016, their annual gifts to the BCNE have totaled nearly a quarter of a million dollars, according to Ken Dorothy, a Boston-area licensed insurance broker since 1979 and a member of Genesis, a BCNE-member community church in Woburn, Mass.

Waterbury Baptist Called to Be a Creative “Church Out in the Community”
Maner Tyson, a country boy from rural North Carolina, who could not speak or pray in front of others, remembers himself as the “least likely person to be chosen to be a pastor or to live in a city.” God, it seems, had a different opinion. Tyson has been the pastor for thirty-three years of Waterbury Baptist Ministries in Connecticut.

A Personal Update From Our Executive Director
For the past two years, my wife Kay has endured a difficult battle with pancreatic cancer. Throughout this challenging journey, she has undergone extensive chemotherapy treatments, demonstrating incredible resilience. However, we have now reached a pivotal moment in her treatment where we must accept that chemo is no longer effective. Our focus is shifting toward providing Kay with the best possible palliative care. Today, I want to express my gratitude for the unwavering support we have received from our BCNE family in each stage of this journey.

Multicultural African Immigrant Church Thrives in Portland, Maine
An African pastor, Lawum Kayamba, a native of Kikwit, an important commercial center in southwestern Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), found his way to the seaside city of Portland, Maine, and started Disciples International Christian Church, a thriving multicultural, evangelical church.

Longevity and Faithfulness Are Keys to Brazilian Pastor’s Success at Connecticut Church
After nearly thirty years as the founder and bivocational pastor of Igreja Comunidade Batista de Naugatuck (First Brazilian Baptist Church of Naugatuck), in the Naugatuck Valley of Connecticut, Jose Monteiro has lived a lifetime of Christ-centered “obedience in the same direction”—on the path God set for him since preaching his first sermon when he was 12 years old.

Foundation Approves Endowment for Starting Hunger Ministries
With forward-thinking goals in mind, steady leadership, and a clear vision that money sustains ministry, the Baptist Foundation of New England (BFNE) Board of Directors established three new endowed funds and dispersed eight grants at their annual meeting April 21–22. Gathered for their annual retreat at the BCNE office in Northborough, the board established endowment funds for new church-based hunger relief ministries, and similar funds to underwrite annual cash awards for exemplary church planting and evangelism ministry.

A Boston Neighborhood Church Is Sustained by Developing Authentic Relationships and Photographs
When J. D. and Natalie Mangrum moved into the oldest neighborhood in one of America’s oldest cities, they decided that community engagement would be a lifestyle, not an activity. As they started a multicultural, multigenerational Baptist church in 2016, they chose not to schedule a series of public events to garner attention, but to develop authentic friendships that eventually would earn them the opportunities to discuss the gospel with their neighbors.

Two Thousand Attend an Innovative Church’s Pre-Easter Egg Hunt
Every Easter season, Scott Kearney and the members of The Well Church take an innovative approach to reaching their neighbors with the life-transforming Gospel.

A New Church in Worcester Attracts Indoor Skateboarding Community
When most pastors decide to start a church, they think of hymnals and folding chairs. A team of volunteers planning a new congregation in central Massachusetts decided instead that knee pads and helmets were essential items for the innovative ministry they had in mind.

“You Don’t Have to Be a Millionaire” to Support the Youth Endowment Fund, Rhode Island Healthcare Executive Challenges
“You don’t have to be a millionaire to make a difference” for youth, said Merrill Thomas, who served twice as a Baptist Foundation of New England board member. The secret to sustaining a not-for-profit endowment, he advised, is to give generously every month to a cause in which you believe.


Quest Participants Discover “How God Is Working” From International Missions Experiences
When Joliz Cotto traveled from Connecticut to Scotland in February it turned out to be much more than an interesting mid-winter break from her school routines. Rather, the cross-cultural Christ-focused learning experience, she said, “helped give me clarity on how God can use me to glorify him, if I just step out of my comfort zone. I was blessed to be able to go on mission to Scotland and make friends that will last a lifetime.”
Korean Pastor Emeritus, Who Walked 3,000 Miles So Far, Remembers Decades of Church Planting
When longtime New England Baptist Pastor Paul K. S. Kim laces up his sneakers and leaves home on any given day, his thoughts and prayers turn to everything that has happened in the fifty years since he received God’s “Macedonian call” to a life of church-planting. At 75, he also looks hopefully to the future with a renewed stamina that comes from walking some 1,300 miles a year.

Teens Attending YEC 2023 Challenged to Live Faithfully
Two high school seniors will long remember the January weekend they spent in a hotel ballroom with four hundred of their peers from across New England. They took part in the BCNE’s Youth Encountering Christ (YEC 2023) winter retreat January 27-29 at the Sturbridge Host Hotel and Conference Center in Massachusetts.

Renée Ghobrial Challenges Today’s Teens To Experience Genuine Christian Life
A New England native with family roots in Egypt and an abiding love for mentoring teenagers and young adults, Renee Ghobrial has been serving BCNE churches since January 1 as the leader of Next Generation Youth Ministries.

Longtime Cambodian Pastor Died Suddenly
A longtime New England Baptist known to everyone he met as a humble church leader, Sim Srey, pastor of Cambodian Baptist Church, Lynn, MA, died suddenly on January 2 following a heart attack. Sim, who was 75, served the same congregation faithfully and with humor since 2003 when the founding pastor retired and moved away.