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Anxiety, Faith, and Caring for Ourselves and Others in the Pandemic (with Jason and Dena Hobbs)

CBF VirginiaOct 27, 2020

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A Conversation about Advocacy and Racial Equity for Churches
Feb 10, 202143:13
Churches, Pastors, and Politics in the Wake of January 6, 2021

Churches, Pastors, and Politics in the Wake of January 6, 2021

The violence in our nation’s capital on January 6, 2021 was jarring for so many of us. It has been a particularly difficult moment for churches and pastors as they try to figure out how to understand and respond to this shocking and politically divisive moment. In this podcast, Barrett Owen and Art Wright discuss the violence, how they responded (or struggled to respond) as pastors, how members of their congregations reacted, and how they imagine moving forward as people of faith in the context of this difficult moment in American history. 

Rev. Barrett Owen is the Senior Pastor at First Baptist Church in Waynesboro, VA. 

Rev. Dr. Art Wright is the Senior Pastor at Williamsburg Baptist Church in Williamsburg, VA.


Jan 12, 202101:05:51
Nurturing Faith in Community (with Terry Maples)
Nov 17, 202001:01:53
Anxiety, Faith, and Caring for Ourselves and Others in the Pandemic (with Jason and Dena Hobbs)

Anxiety, Faith, and Caring for Ourselves and Others in the Pandemic (with Jason and Dena Hobbs)

Oct 27, 202001:00:35
Racial Reconciliation and the Church (with Michael Cheuk)

Racial Reconciliation and the Church (with Michael Cheuk)

Rev. Dr. Michael Cheuk joins Art Wright for a conversation that centers on racial reconciliation and the church. This topic is especially timely for congregations right now, as many (especially white congregations) are wondering how to engage in working toward racial justice.

Michael Cheuk is currently serving as the Moderator for the Cooperative Baptist Fellowship of Virginia (CBFVA) advisory council. For over 20 years he has served congregations and denominational organizations as a youth pastor, a campus minister, an associate and senior pastor in Virginia and elsewhere. Michael is a founding member and current Secretary of the Charlottesville Clergy Collective, an interfaith group of clergy and interested lay persons working to address racial justice and equity in the Charlottesville and Albemarle region of Virginia. He is also a church consultant and certified leadership coach.

Art Wright is the Theologian in Residence for CBFVA.

Aug 05, 202001:00:25
Churches, Clergy, and Family Systems Theory in the COVID-19 Era (April 27, 2020)

Churches, Clergy, and Family Systems Theory in the COVID-19 Era (April 27, 2020)

Drs. Tracy Hartman and Steve Booth join Art Wright to discuss the challenge of leading churches right now. Tracy and Steve share insights gleaned from Family Systems Theory to encourage and support pastors and key leaders in congregations. The pandemic has ramped up anxiety in congregations and caused a great deal of personal and communal fear, especially due to the rapid changes that have taken place in society and in how churches function now. Leaders who are able to manage their own anxiety and reactions well in this stressful period will be better situated to steer their congregations through these difficult times and the eventual challenge of returning to a “new normal.”


Steve Booth is the Associate Pastor for Christian Formation at Richmond’s First Baptist Church

Tracy Hartman is currently serving as Intentional Interim Pastor at Farmville Baptist Church

Art Wright is the Theologian in Residence for CBFVA

Apr 28, 202058:17
Youth Ministry Roundtable: Ministry during the Pandemic (April 14, 2020)

Youth Ministry Roundtable: Ministry during the Pandemic (April 14, 2020)

Art Wright talks with Melissa Scott, Alice Cates Clark, and David Haun about youth ministry in CBF Virginia churches during the age of the pandemic, isolation, and social distancing. Their conversation includes a discussion of the challenges facing youth and students right now, the grounding theological principles and goals of ministry with youth, creative brainstorming for youth ministry right now, and some best practices for navigating privacy and safety issues online.

Melissa Scott is Associate Pastor at Colonial Avenue Baptist Church, Roanoke, VA.

Alice Cates Clark is Associate Pastor of Youth & Community Engagement at Derbyshire Baptist Church in Richmond, VA.

David Haun is Minister with Youth and College Students at Fredericksburg Baptist Church in Fredericksburg, VA.

Art Wright is the Theologian in Residence for the Cooperative Baptist Fellowship of Virginia.

Apr 15, 202052:52
Church Finances during the Pandemic: Navigating the Financial Fallout, the CARES Act, and Making Tough Decisions
Apr 06, 202035:48
Leading Churches during the Coronavirus Pandemic (Rev. Kris Aaron)
Mar 21, 202001:02:31
Leading Churches during the Coronavirus Pandemic (Sterling Severns, March 19, 2020)

Leading Churches during the Coronavirus Pandemic (Sterling Severns, March 19, 2020)

We have experienced tremendous disruptions to daily life as the coronavirus pandemic sweeps across our nation and the globe. Many of us as church leaders are struggling to find ways to adapt to the situation. On Thursday, March 19, 2020, Sterling Severns (Senior Pastor, Tabernacle Baptist Church in Richmond, VA) and Art Wright (Theologian in Residence for CBFVA and member at Tabernacle Baptist) talked via Zoom about how Tabernacle is navigating these challenges and adapting to offer worship, educational and fellowship opportunities, and pastoral care right now. In our conversation we discuss some of the practical challenges that we are facing, key technology that we are using as we strive to be church virtually, and we also reflect on deeper theological and spiritual dimensions of leading churches during these trying times. We are sharing this conversation in hopes that it is helpful for churches near and far.

Mar 20, 202001:03:37