
Messengers and guests can now register for the 2025 N.C. Baptist annual meeting, set for Nov. 10-11 at the Koury Convention Center in Greensboro.
This year’s theme, “On Mission Together,” will emphasize the Great Commission. The meeting will include breakout sessions, times of worship, teaching and a special Sending Celebration for N.C. Baptist missionaries serving around the globe on Monday evening, Nov. 10.
Psalm 90:17 serves as the theme verse: “Let the favor of the Lord our God be upon us, and establish the work of our hands upon us; yes, establish the work of our hands” (ESV).
The launch of a new international missions initiative and a focus on reaching the next generation for Christ will be among this year’s highlights. Shane Pruitt, national next gen director for the North American Mission Board, will deliver the convention sermon on Tuesday.
How to register
Messengers should register online at www.ncannualmeeting.org using a unique, personal email address along with their church’s ID and PIN numbers. These details have been mailed and emailed to churches. Guests can also register by selecting the “visitor” option. Voting is limited to registered messengers in attendance.
If your church did not receive a PIN or ID (which is different from an SBC ID), contact the state convention at (800) 395-5102 or (919) 459-5555.
Registrants will receive their ticket by email immediately after completing registration. This ticket must be presented at check-in during the annual meeting. A reminder email with the ticket will also be sent prior to the event.
Looking ahead
The annual meeting will highlight N.C. Baptists’ cooperative mission efforts at home and around the world, with opportunities for prayer, encouragement and equipping. In addition to the Sending Celebration, the schedule (available online) includes breakout sessions, ministry reports and worship focused on helping churches engage their communities with the gospel and reach the nations for Christ.
The meeting will be preceded by the N.C. Baptist Pastors’ Conference, Nov. 9-10, also at the Koury Convention Center. More details and registration for the pastors’ conference are available at www.ncpastorsconference.org.
Stay updated at www.ncannualmeeting.org as more information is added leading up to this year’s meeting.