“And he who was seated on the throne said, “Behold, I am making all things new.” Also he said, “Write this down, for these words are trustworthy and true” Revelation 21:5
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Annie Armstrong Easter Offering Week of Prayer for North American Missions
March 2 - 9, 2025
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New Mexico WMU wants to "Encourage and Equip churches to LEARN about, PRAY for, SUPPORT, and DO missions." If we can come alongside your church in any way, please reach out to Melissa Lamb, WMU Director, at mlamb@bcnm.com or 575-760-1561.

Pastors prayer meetings
SWBA
TUESDAY, MARCH 4TH
@ 9:00 AM
Adobe Springs Café
614 N. Bullard St.
Silver City, NM 88061
RGBA SOUTH
1st WEDNESDAY OF THE MONTH
@ 9:00 AM
FBC Anthony
201 Lincoln St.
Anthony, NM 88021
RGBA CENTRAL
3rd WEDNESDAY OF THE MONTH
@ 9:00 AM
Lighthouse Christian Fellowship
4175 Lavender Dr.
Las Cruces, NM 88005
Personal Pastors Retreat
As a pastor, you can take a personal study or family retreat free at one of our camps, depending upon availability. Contact Benney at Sivells @ 575-687-3538 | Email: btapia@bcnm.com or Clay at Inlow @ 505-384-2410 | Email: cpope@bcnm.com
These men are available to preach or teach upon availability. Please feel free to call on them when you may be in need. Each one is a member of one of our local churches
aRTICLE OF THE MONTH
Is Health of an Association Important?
By Matthew Spandler-Davison • July 13, 2021
When I consider many of the pastors in our region today, I see men who have become dear friends and I see brothers who are on the same team. It’s so much harder to walk away from that.
Could it be that pastors will stay longer in their church if their local association is strong? I firmly believe that the health of a local association of churches is essential and critical to the health of pastors and their churches. Many of us in ministry have heard the somewhat depressing statistics about pastor burnout and fallout rates. According to Thom Rainer, a pastor rarely makes it past three years of ministry in one church.
I’ve been pastoring the same church now for nearly 16 years, and I simply cannot imagine the turmoil for my family if I’d served in four other churches during that time. My experience, though, is not the norm.
When I first moved to Bardstown, Kentucky, I’d befriend a pastor but usually after a year or so they’d be gone. With a degree of depressing regularity, my wife and I were packing up friends as they left their church—some leaving ministry altogether. By year five, I somehow became the “veteran,” the longest serving pastor in our town—even though I still felt like a newcomer and an outsider. I felt like I was just beginning when many had already left.
Something’s Changed
Recently, it struck me that something has changed. Pastors in my region are staying longer! Some of my closest friends today are fellow local pastors, and most of them I’ve known now for well over five years. Pastors are sticking with it. Pastors are persevering through the battles with far greater success than their predecessors.
So, what changed between the first half of my ministry and the second? Lots of things, I’m sure. But perhaps more than anything else, our local Baptist association changed.
A decade, ago the Nelson Baptist Association turned itself around and broke out of the death spiral it was once in. No longer is it an irrelevant and tedious institution. Instead, our association has become a vibrant and active network of churches genuinely partnering together to build healthy churches in our region and around the world. Churches now trust each other. Pastors now support each other.
Associations Can Be Invaluable
There are two key factors that often lead to a pastor’s short tenure: loneliness and a feeling of ineffectiveness. As our association was revitalized, pastors began to pray for each other. We’d meet, often informally, for lunch or breakfast, simply to check in with one another.
Our wives did the same. A pastor and his wife might have felt isolated in his own church, but now he no longer needed to feel isolated in his community. We started to travel to conferences and do mission trips together. We began to pool our resources so that the pastor in the smaller church could come with us.
Now, with some regularity, a pastor friend will ask for a group of us to meet up to talk as much about personal struggles as about ministry. This association of like-minded pastors has provided a safe and valuable outlet for us to minister to each other.
Our Friendships Have Created Opportunities
Many men in ministry can often feel frustrated that their church isn’t growing. They feel held back because many of the aspirations they had simply don’t seem possible in their particular church. And yet, our healthy association has provided us the ability to work together toward those same goals.
We’ve started a ministry apprenticeship so we can work together to train interns. We’ve pooled our resources to plant churches together. We’ve partnered together to host conferences and fund a counseling ministry. Pastors are being utilized in ministries to other churches as well as to their own.
When I consider many of the pastors in our region today, I see men who have become dear friends and I see brothers who are on the same team. It’s so much harder to walk away from that.
Furthermore, bearing all the problems, frustrations, and burdens from our own congregations becomes a great deal easier when we’re bearing them together. This motivation to associate together is less about the benefits for our own church and far more about how we can benefit our sister congregations and our fellow brothers in ministry. Why? The reason is simple: brothers, we are in this together.
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Exciting Stuff

Available to help your church this summer!
christian challenge collegiate ministries of BCNM
The collegiate teams are very excited to announce that they are ready to serve a variety of churches across the state this summer! Click here for more details

Opportunities for your church to pray, give & go!
NM Summer missions
"But you will receive power when the Holy Spirit has come upon you, and you will be my witnesses in Jerusalem and all Judea and Samaria, and to the end of the earth." Acts 1:8
Click here to view flyer of endless opportunities
IMMIGRATION RECENT ISSUES
Churches have a long history of providing sanctuary to immigrants and others. However, the recent policy for enforcing immigration laws in sensitive locations such as in churches has changed. The Department of Justice in the State of New Mexico has provided a document to assist New Mexico's places of worship in responding to immigration issues.
CHURCH INSURANCE WOES
We are aware that insurance companies are dropping or cancelling many of our churches for varying reasons. If your church is looking for insurance and you need help or assistance regarding this, please call our Business Administrator, Gerald Farley @ 505-924-2310 or email: gfarley@bcnm.com
CHILD EVANGELISM FELLOWSHIP OF NEW MEXICO
Club/Party Club Coordinator
CEF is looking for a part-time good news club/ party club coordinator for Southern New Mexico. This is a paid ministry position. By stepping into this position, you’ll play a vital role in our mission to nurture children’s spiritual growth through collaboration and community engagement. Imagine the positive impact you can make in the lives of children in your area! If you’re interested in being a part of this meaningful journey, we invite you to reach out to us at cefofnewmexico@gmail.com.
NEW MEXICO BAPTIST CHILDREN'S HOME
HouseParents Needed
NMBCH is currently seeking highly committed married couples to serve in the role of Houseparents for its campus located in Estancia, NM. Houseparents must have a strong calling on their lives to work with children who have endured trauma. They must be willing to embrace the challenges and opportunities in ministering to children from hard places. They should enjoy an active and energetic lifestyle.
FOUNDATIONS OF FAITH
Dears Brothers and Sisters:
We continue each week visiting dairies in the Anthony, Vado, Berino and Mesquite area, as well as The South West Key migrant center, Farms, Nurseries, Workshops and Construction sites near the area.
Thanks to East Mesa Baptist Church who has provided us with their help in donating food. Last November and December we’ve distributed turkeys, chickens, potatoes, carrots, pears, grapes, lemons, hams and pork to the workers in the various places.
Thank God for the ministry of East Mesa Baptist Church that, combined with foundations of Faith, makes it possible to bless the families of the workers.
In these previous months we have also had 6 professions of faith; The ministry continues every day sharing the daily devotional, the study of the word and the practice of prayer, as well as visiting the homes of those who ask us.
Let us not become weary in doing good, for at the proper time we will reap a harvest if we do not give up. Galatians 6:9
God Bless, Oscar Perez
SHEPHERD'S CLOSET
This food ministry is based out of The Church at the Butte. They receive about 15k pounds of food from Roadrunner every 1st Monday, 3rd Thursday and 4th Friday at 8:30am. They can use all the help possible as most of the volunteers are over 70. To volunteer or see how you can get plugged in, please contact Tami Smith, Ministry Leader of Shepherd's Closet, at 575-740-9615 or email church@churchatthebutte.com
CHURCH PLANTING in new mexico
Missions Mobilization
If we want to reach New Mexicans for Christ, we need to partner with Church Planters that God is using and bringing to our state. We have compiled a list of Church Planters that are currently in need of partners to come alongside in prayer, outreach, building endeavors & financial support. By partnering together, we can make a huge impact! Bring it before the church and pray how the Lord will lead you in supporting our Church Plants.
Contact our Mission Mobilization Team Leader, Matt Thackerson @ 505-604-9018 or email: mthackerson@bcnm.com to find out more on how to become a Church Plant Partner.
Church Planters
# | Last Name | First Name | Church Plant | City |
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1 | Castillo | Miguel | La Familia de Dios | Albuquerque |
2 | Jordan | Clark | Word Baptist Church | Española |
3 | Garcia | Ruben | Iglesia Hermosa | Española |
4 | Guasco | Paul | New Plant | Rio Rancho |
5 | Hardy | Jesse | River Community Church | Questa |
6 | Kulp | Thomas | Horizon Church | Bosque Farms |
7 | Mendoza | Juan | Jesus El Buen Pastor | Alamogordo |
8 | Mitchell | Derek | Thrive City Church | Las Cruces |
9 | Nakka | Solomon | Freedom Life Church | Albuquerque |
10 | Pearson | Justin | Restore Church | Albuquerque |
11 | Rice | Bobby | Doña Ana County Cowboy Church | Las Cruces |
12 | Rivera | Jordan | Iglesia de Cristo | Albuquerque |
13 | Rocha | Oscar | Casa de Oración Horeb | Albuquerque |
14 | Simpson | Adam | Desert to Summit | Taos |
15 | Skipper | Cory | Anchor East | Albuquerque |
16 | Soto | Stephen | Generation Church | Farmington |
17 | Tan | Nguyen | Vietnamese Agape Church | Los Lunas/Belen |
18 | Vasquez | Juan | Agua de Vida | Chaparral |
Church Replants
# | Last Name | First Name | Church Replant | City |
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1 | Karl | Derek | FBC Springer | Springer |
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MINISTRY CENTRAL
Partner With These Ministries
Ambassadors for Dress A Girl Around The World, a program of Hope 4 Women International. This ministry makes dresses to send to missionaries or to put in your Operation Christmas Child boxes for the next year. The ministry also schedules sewing parties for your church or group. Contact Donna McFadden at 575-607-5895 OR Barbara Little at 505-469-6838 | email info@dressagirlnewmexico.org
You and your church don't necessarily need to begin a ministry or reinvent the wheel that is already at work sharing the gospel and meeting the needs of your local community. These ministries have already done the groundwork and even been given an open door at key places and have been accepted by the people they are ministering to. For the most part, these ministries are also in need of volunteers and financial support. Bless each other by partnering and serving your local community together!
At Your Service
My hope and prayer for these newsletters is to keep all of us updated on the Kingdom work that is being done in the SouthWest region of New Mexico. God is at work always and He has us serving together in this area for such a time as this. Let’s partner together to reach all of New Mexico with the gospel of our Lord Jesus Christ and let’s see God’s mighty goodness all around us! Always remember that we are on the same team – God’s team!
Let me know how I or any of our BCNM staff can serve you and the wonderful church family you are a part of. It is our privilege and joy. God bless you!
Please email any testimonies, events, pictures & info of a particular outreach, mission trip or special event, and flyers of workshops, conferences, or trainings that others may benefit from and that you would like me to share in future newsletters to lolmos@bcnm.com
“EXPECT GREAT THINGS FROM A GREAT GOD, ATTEMPT GREAT THINGS FOR GOD”
WILLIAM CAREY (IS. 54:2-3)
Taking the gospel of Jesus Christ to all of the Southwest region of New Mexico and serving our local communities for God's glory.
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