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Current Leadership Team Application

If you are interested in serving on the Current Leadership Team, beginning with the 2012-2013 term, please fill out the application below.

Application deadline: February 3, 2012
Applicants will be notified by February 17.

Members are chosen based on criteria which provide balance on the team. The team seeks to represent diversity such as geography, ministerial focus, personality, gender, and giftedness.  

Team members serve a two-year term, with an option for a third year for chairs of teams. The term begins after the annual retreat in February. Team members are provided with travel stipends for the annual retreat and General Assembly.

Expectations of all team members:
  • Attendance at the annual leadership team meeting, which is held prior to the General Assembly (Monday-Wednesday)
  • Attendance at Current retreat (ChurchWorks) in February 
  • Participation in email discussions and conference calls related to Current
  • Willingness to work hard, accept specific responsibilities and see those responsibilities through
  • Attendance at the CBF General Assembly
The Current Leadership Team includes three sub-teams: retreat, missions and General Assembly. Please indicate on your application on which team you would like to serve.

Retreat team - Responsible for planning and leading the annual retreat. This involves working alongside CBF missional congregations staff to plan a joint event. Individuals with experience leading worship are needed.

Missions team - Responsible for planning and facilitating the annual Current missions event held in September. Also, identify ways to encourage and support young Baptists serving on the mission field.

General Assembly team - Responsible for planning and leading learning (workshop) and fellowship opportunities for Current at General Assembly. Also, coordinate the set up and maintaining of a Current booth in the Resource Fair.


APPLICATION DEADLINE: February 3, 2012

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