BGAV Dinner Registration Deadline Extended
We’ve extended the deadline to purchase tickets for dinner and the BGAV meeting Tuesday night. The deadline is now Friday. Please join us!
We’ve extended the deadline to purchase tickets for dinner and the BGAV meeting Tuesday night. The deadline is now Friday. Please join us!
Registration is now open for our annual Virginia Baptist Women in Ministry dinner at the BGAV meeting. The meeting this year will be in Roanoke and Calvary Baptist is graciously hosting our dinner. Tickets are $15 for VBWIM members and Read more…
September 24-25, 2012 We begin with lunch at noon on Monday and conclude by 3pm on Tuesday. Where: CrossRoads Camp and Conference Center, Lowesville, VA Cost: $90 double occupancy, $110 single occupancy Find time to… Retreat: hike the trails, climb to the rock, connect Read more…
Virginia Baptist Women in Ministry invites you to… Retreat: hike the trails, climb to the rock, connect with other women in ministry Recall: large group sessions, affinity groups, and coaching to affirm or refine your call to ministry Restore: your Read more…
A belated reflection upon Feast from Jenny Call’s blog, “Called: Documenting my journey of faith as a minister, mother, daughter, wife, and friend; seeking to follow my calling and learning to embrace the beauty that surrounds me.” Read it on Read more…
suzanne l. vinson lives a creative life as an artist, mother, blogger, ordained minister, creative facilitator, and retreat leader. through her work, she encourages others to encounter the sacred by engaging the creative spirit and becoming attentive to the present Read more…
Reverend Susan Morris serves as the Chaplain for Hospice of Southwest Virginia. She received a Bachelor of Science in Child Development and Family Relations at Western Carolina University. She has also received her Master of Divinity from Baptist Theological Seminary Read more…
Elizabeth Rickert Dowdy is a minister and mother living in Cumberland, Virginia who has also recently begun to think of herself as an artist. Her most familiar mediums are words, food, and textiles–especially writing curricula, devotions and preaching; cooking for Read more…
For Nicholas Bartley, filling people up is an act of worship. His meals are intended to offer hospitality and food in abundance and to provide a space for eaters to share abundantly with one another. He hopes that no one will leave hungry, either physically or Read more…