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June 2009 Issue
Showcasing
the SBC Entities at the Convention Exhibit Hall
The Southern Baptist Convention's
exhibit hall seeks "to promote and celebrate SBC work on
the national and international level."
The words of R. Clark Logan Jr., SBC convention manager and
Executive Committee vice president for business and finance, reflect
how the exhibit hall complements the SBC annual meeting. The exhibits'
focus is on the work of the SBC's entities and seminaries, not
as a profit-making venture for scores of vendors.
The exhibit hall will open Monday morning, June 22, in advance
of the SBC's June 23-24 annual meeting in the Kentucky Exposition
Center. The hours will be 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday and Tuesday
and 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Wednesday.
Plans for the various SBC entities' booths follow:
International Mission Board
The 2009 Lottie Moon Christmas
Offering emphasis, "Who's Missing? Whose Mission?"
will be unveiled at the International Mission Board's booth, focusing
on the part that the Great Commission calls every believer to
play in reaching people groups overseas despite geographical,
cultural, political, and governmental barriers prohibiting access
to the Gospel. Missionaries who are seeking to overcome such barriers
and pastors and church members who have adopted various people
groups will be available to talk with messengers and convention
attendees. Interactive software also will be featured that connects
churches to unengaged people groups, those without church-planting
methodologies in place, and a Google Earth-based program that
provides people group data. A kit of customized guides to help
churches promote the 2009 Lottie Moon Christmas Offering
will be available, including four DVD-ROMs tailored for pastors,
missions leaders, children's leaders, and student leaders. A free
Christmas ornament will be given to those who visit the booth
to learn more about adopting people groups and how the IMB can
assist their churches.
North American Mission Board
This year's NAMB exhibit will include
a stage featuring NAMB missionaries from across North America
who will be on-hand to speak about their ministries, including
Gary Smith, a church planting missionary in Canada; Brenda Crim,
a collegiate evangelism missionary in Alaska; and Willie Jacobs,
a church planting missionary in Memphis, Tennessee. NAMB will
also provide and staff the evangelistic tract booth for the SBC
annual meeting.
LifeWay Christian Resources
LifeWay's exhibits will feature
the popular 10,000-square-foot LifeWay Christian Store, along
with interactive displays highlighting LifeWay Research, LifeWay
Church Resources, B&H Publishing Group, LifeWay Conference
Centers, and direct sales.
Of special interest:
Church Resources will offer ministry experts for one-on-one
discussions.
LifeWay Worship will demonstrate the latest features
of LifeWayWorship.com, including SongMap technology and WorshipMap
Pro, the new advanced worship planning application.
B&H Publishing Group will focus on the HCSB translation
and the popular "Love Dare" products, in addition to
introducing CrossBooks, a new print-on-demand service.
Author signings will be scheduled by B&H and LifeWay
Christian Stores, including Thom and Sam Rainer (Essential
Church); Brad Waggoner (The Shape of Faith to Come);
Ed Stetzer (Lost and Found); Johnny Hunt (Building Your
Leadership Resume); and Stephen and Alex Kendrick (The
Love Dare).
LifeWay Conference Centers will hold drawings for gift
certificates for overnight stays at Ridgecrest and Glorieta.
Ethics & Religious Liberty
Commission
Through the "If My People
..." initiative featured in the Ethics & Religious Liberty
Commission booth, the ERLC will call Southern Baptists to humble
themselves before God and cry out in prayer, as described in 2
Chronicles 7:14, in order to be changed and poised to have an
impact on their communities and the nation's culture. "Repenting,
praying, and seeking God must begin with people being converted,"
ERLC president Richard Land said. "But the converted then
have an obligation to minister in all spheres of life, because
we have a Gospel that penetrates and changes all spheres of life."
A highlight of the booth will be daily interactive trivia games
on a variety of issues assigned to the ERLC, such as the sanctity
of human life, gambling, and hunger. Staffers from both the Nashville
and Washington, D.C., offices will be available throughout the
convention, along with complimentary copies of ERLC publications.
GuideStone Financial Resources
GuideStone's wellness center once
again will provide a free health screening valued at $150. Messengers
and family members can have their blood pressure, cholesterol
and blood sugar checked, along with bone density and body mass
index. At GuideStone's main booth, participants can stop by for
a personal review of their investment account and learn more about
GuideStone's life and health products. A one-hour class on retirement
benefit options provided by GuideStone will be available to participants.
Times and locations for the seminar will be posted in the GuideStone
booth. Resources for Mission:Dignity Sunday also will be on hand
at the booth.
Executive Committee
Messengers can sign up at the Executive
Committee's booth to receive Volume 3 of the popular "Every
Number Has a Story" series produced by the EC's Cooperative
Program and stewardship division. The features focus on the fruit
of Southern Baptists' cooperative efforts. Various Cooperative
Program, stewardship and SBC resources also will be available.
Messengers can update their church information on SBC.net; order
a bulk subscription to SBC LIFE for their churches; and
learn more about It's A New Day for Financial Freedom,
which was launched at the 2006 SBC annual meeting in Greensboro,
North Carolina.
Messengers can register for a Wii entertainment system, including
the Wii Fit pack. One system will be given away each day; you
must be a registered messenger to enter. Other groups that have
an alliance with the Executive Committee will have exhibits adjacent
to the EC booth, including Crown Financial Ministries, Unlimited
Partnerships, Holman Bible Outreach International, the Southern
Baptist Foundation, and PhilanthroCorp. The goal of the Executive
Committee is to "inspire confidence in cooperation."
Woman's Missionary Union
Building on the tag line WMU launched
last year, "Change a Life. Change the World," the missions
education organization will showcase missions involvement initiatives
for preschoolers, children, youth, and adults. In addition to
church-based approaches, the WMU booth will feature a new Bible
study series from New Hope Publishers, along with WorldCrafts
products handcrafted by artisans from around the world. Visitors
also can enter a drawing for a Nintendo Wii Fit.
Seminary Extension
Seminary Extension's booth will
focus on the Southern Baptist Convention's commitment to make
theological education and ministry training available to everyone
in the churches. The booth will display examples of individual
courses in addition to highlighting diploma and certificate programs.
Copies of the Seminary Extension catalog will be available. Seminary
Extension staff also will look forward to visiting with former
and current students as well as the many volunteer instructors
who have served faithfully through the years.
Southern Baptist Historical
Library and Archives
Copies of images and documents
illustrating the rise and growth of Baptists in Europe and early
America will be on display in conjunction with various Baptist
traditions' celebration of the 400th anniversary of Baptists,
dating back to John Smyth and Thomas Helwys fleeing religious
persecution in England to establish a church in Amsterdam embracing
believer's baptism. Informational brochures on the library and
archives, microfilming church records, publications related to
church archives and church history, and information on the Baptist
History and Heritage Society will be available. Also planned for
the dining area in the exhibit hall will be Baptist classic films,
where attendees can view selected early Baptist-produced motion
picture films such as the Jot cartoon episodes and the dramatic
series, "This is the Answer and Human Dimension."
Golden Gate Baptist Theological
Seminary
Golden Gate Baptist Theological
Seminary is celebrating its 65th year in 2009 and its 50th
year on Strawberry Point at the Northern California Campus by
honoring alumni from the graduating classes of 1949-59. Tickets
for the Alumni and Friends Luncheon may be purchased at
the booth. Representatives will be available to discuss the benefits
of a Golden Gate education, including master's and doctoral degrees
offered at the five Golden Gate campuses in the West: Northern
California (San Francisco area), Southern California, Rocky Mountain
(Denver), Phoenix, and the Pacific Northwest.
Midwestern Baptist Theological
Seminary
"Thy Word is Truth" will
be the theme of Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary &
College's exhibit featuring items from The Rawlings Foundation,
including historically significant Bibles and a letter from the
Inquisition. The foundation's holdings, based in Florence, Kentucky,
illustrate the development of the English Bible. Free booklets
titled Answering the Call will be provided to those considering
a seminary education. Faculty and student representatives from
the Kansas City, Missouri, campus will be on hand to answer questions
from alumni and prospective students about MBTS' various degree
programs.
New Orleans Baptist Theological
Seminary
Faculty members from New Orleans
Baptist Theological Seminary will be on hand in the NOBTS booth
to answer questions from alumni and potential students about the
current degree programs as well as new initiatives at the main
campus or the seminary's extension centers. In keeping with tradition,
NOBTS also will give away small bottles of Louisiana hot sauce
to those who visit the booth.
Southeastern Baptist Theological
Seminary
Southeastern Baptist Theological
Seminary's booth will focus on what the seminary is doing to equip
students to serve the church and fulfill the Great Commission.
The seminary also plans to use its exhibit space to thank Southern
Baptists for their support of the Cooperative Program and to give
alumni and friends of Southeastern as well as potential students
a place to relax during the convention and Pastors' Conference.
The Southern Baptist Theological
Seminary
With The Southern Baptist Theological
Seminary marking its 150th anniversary this year, its exhibit
will reflect the sesquicentennial celebration. Several events
related to the anniversary will be held during the convention
featuring seminary faculty. At the booth, faculty members also
will be on hand to discuss the anniversary and SBTS academic programs.
The Albert Mohler Program, a daily broadcast featuring
SBTS President R. Albert Mohler Jr., will broadcast live from
Southern's booth at 5 p.m. on June 22 and 23.
Southwestern Baptist Theological
Seminary
Southwestern Baptist Theological
Seminary's booth will reflect the seminary's ongoing passion for
taking the Gospel to the world's unreached peoples. The booth
will feature several seminary-produced videos conveying stories
of students, highlighting Southwestern's heritage, and a campus
tour. Also, seminary representatives and faculty will be available
to discuss Southwestern's programs and to answer questions.
Compiled by Baptist
Press.

EXHIBITOR NAME BOOTH #
ACS Technologies 453
American Bible Society 901
Anderson University 958
Baptist College of Florida 541
Baptist Global Response 440
Blue Mountain College 1155
Bluefield College 1157
Campbellsville University 853
Capital Design Group, Inc. 416
Carson-Newman College 1125-1127
Cedarville University 939
Charleston Southern University 653
Clear Creek Baptist Bible College 1149
Criswell College 758
Dallas Baptist University 553
ERLC - Josiah Road Project 317
ERLC - SBC Taskforce 343
Georgia Baptist Education Commission 353
Golden Gate Baptist Theological Seminary 641
Guidestone (Wellness Exhibit) 945
Guidestone Financial Resources 955
Hannibal-LaGrange College 1129
Hargrave Military Academy 1163
Harrison-Chilhowee Baptist Academy 1165
IMB/NAMB - Acts 1:8 359
International Mission Board 159
Kentucky Baptist Convention 501
Liberty University 859
LifeWay - Cross Books 841
LifeWay - Holman Bible Outreach 337
LifeWay - Upward Unlimited 432
LifeWay Christian Resources 403
Louisiana College 647
Luther Rice Seminary 1159
Mid-America Baptist Theological Seminary 1133
Mid-Continent University 547
Midwestern Baptist College 436
Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary 252
Mississippi College 747
NAMB - Canadian Southern Baptist 307
NAMB - Church Renewal 305
NAMB - COSBE 909
NAMB - Crossover Orlando 309
NAMB - Family Net 769
NAMB - Global Focus 369
NAMB - Military Chaplaincy 404
NAMB - Mississippi River Ministry 303
NAMB - National Assn. of Multi-housing 402
NAMB - North Central States 313
New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary 741
North American Mission Board 459
North Greenville University 668
Oklahoma Baptist University 753
Ouachita Baptist University 408
Samford University 406
SBC Cooperative Program 131
SBC Ethics & Religious Liberty Commission 101
SBC Historical Library & Archives 321
SBCEC - 316 Networks 412-414
SBCEC - Crown Financial Ministries 331
SBCEC - Unlimited Partnerships 341
SEBTS - 9 Marks 430
Seminary Extension 420
Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary 139
Southern Baptist Foundation 441
Southern Baptist Theological Seminary 927
Southwest Baptist University 569
Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary 917
Union University 115
University of the Cumberlands 1147
William Carey College 1115
Williams Baptist College 1145
Woman's Missionary Union 701
Booth assignments as of May 13, 2009
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