"Peace rooted in justice" Celebrating 40 years of commitment and growth.

We gather in 2024 to celebrate the 40th anniversary of BPFNA-Baptists for Peace. For four decades, we have witnessed how our roots have grown and strengthened, establishing a solid trunk that sustains our commitment to building peace rooted in justice anywhere in the world or on our Continent. In the story of the parable of the Sower in Mark 4:1-9, we find a source of inspiration to continue our work for peace with renewed vigor and dedication.

"Peace Rooted in Justice," inspired by the parable of the sower in Mark 4:1-9, invites us to a deep reflection on the essential connection between peace, justice and care for our environment, fundamental pillars in our effort to achieve reconciliation and harmony. Through this parable, Jesus teaches us how the act of sowing resembles sharing the message of the kingdom of God, where the sower symbolizes those committed to spreading the Good News and working to establish peace and justice in our society, our world. The seeds, which have different fates depending on where they fall, represent the variety of human responses and the diverse social circumstances we face. 

During this week, we will take a journey through our history, examining the challenges that we as BPFNA have overcome and that have marked our path to the present. However, our gaze will not stop at the past; we will also analyze the current context, equipping us with essential tools that strengthen our roots and solidify our trunk, allowing us to move firmly into the future.

Board of Directors Class of 2024

We will welcome the following people to our board of directors at the membership meeting:

Evening Preachers

Meet our Summer Camp preaching leaders.

Plenary Sessions

The purpose of these plenary sessions is to offer participants an intimate and enriching view of the experiences, challenges and successes of BPFNA (Bautistas por la Paz) members over the years of their commitment to the organization. These personal narratives will serve as a source of inspiration, guidance and encouragement to all participants, highlighting the relevance of an ongoing commitment to building peace and justice. However, we will not limit ourselves to recalling the past; we will also explore the current context we are living,  and equip ourselves with the tools to continue transforming our surroundings into spaces of peace with justice for everybody.

Children Leadership

Michelle is a long time attendee of the Peace Camp, they started as a youth participant in High School, and they have continued attending as a leader for the children's conference for many years. As a child therapist, Michelle finds it vital to support youth in exploring their own identities and individual voices. Michelle is especially passionate about the role children have in peace building, and the ways they can work together to make a difference. Michelle's hope is that the children during the conference will be able to build relationships with one another, learn from each other's experiences, and feel empowered once they return to their own communities. More than anything, Michelle's hope is that the kids will have loads of fun with each other through music, play, exploring, and learning.

Youth Leadership

Amy Armstrong has spent 17 years in the Triangle, much of that time supporting families of young children. After years of serving in a variety of lay leadership roles at Watts Street Baptist Church in Durham, she joined the staff of Binkley Baptist Church in Chapel Hill in 2022.  Among her life experiences she has repaired wheelchairs and other durable medical equipment, taken college students to Disneyland as part of a job and lived in Peru. Within her work in faith communities. She is known for her love of scripture and pursuit of justice.

Amy comes to us with a wide variety of skills and qualifications in addition to having a Master of Divinity degree (from Beeson Divinity School) and being fluent in Spanish. She also has skills in making balloon animals, building picnic tables for squirrels, replacing toilets and garbage disposals and baking apple pie!  She is a self-proclaimed goofball who loves jigsaw puzzles, Animal Crossing, all manner of games and those weird little logic puzzles that everyone compares to the LSAT.  She has been married to Joy Turner for 14 years and they have a 12 year-old daughter, Alysa.

Our Artwork


IThe artwork developed for the BPFNA-Bautistas por la Paz Summer Conference 2024 is inspired by its identity represented in a living heart, rooted in justice, based on the parable of the sower narrated in Mark 4:1-9, intrinsically connecting peace, justice and care for creation, central aspects in the work of peacemaking and reconciliation. The heart is composed of seeds in movement, branches, leaves and flowers of diverse colors that have expanded around the world and beyond borders, where the seeds of love, compassion and solidarity sown 40 years ago find a favorable environment to flourish and bear fruits of reconciliation and transformation.

Made by Gustavo Casadiego, from Barranquilla, Colombia.

VOLUNTEERS SUMMER CONFERENCE 2024

Join the volunteer team at the BPFNA-Baptists for Peace 2024 Summer Conference! We are looking for people to attend and care for infants during the evening worship services and also people to volunteer as interpreters or translators during the small group workshops. Make a difference and be part of this experience of peace and community! Contact us for more details.

WORKSHOPS

We're looking for workshop proposals. Join us in equipping peacemakers to seek peace rooted in justice. Share your expertise and stories of how you're making peace in your community.

Day pass

$30.00 USD (Program, Lunch & Dinner for the day)

Week pass

$120.00 USD (Program, Lunch & Dinner - from Monday evening to Friday night)

Night Program (Evening worship)

$10.00 USD

(We are offering Free registration for local people from this counties, but if you are able to pay your registration fee to support others to come, you are welcome to do it)

Day Pass / Week pass for local people (Madison & Buncombe County)

We also invite you to become a 40th Anniversary Conference sponsoring partner. Conference sponsors will help make sure our conference is a success. Associated recognition spreads the word about the work you are doing, connecting you with peacemakers around the world. If you are interested in sponsoring this year's Peace Camp, Peace Rooted in Justice, please email Erica Saunders at erica@bpfna.org

* Costs to the left of the slash represent prices for organizations & individuals in the United States and Canada. Costs to the right represent prices for those in Latin America.

SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES

Location

Mars Hill University
100 Athletic St
Mars Hill, NC 28754

Mars Hill University is located in one of the most beautiful regions of the Eastern United States, the mountains of Western North Carolina. The town of Mars Hill, which derives its name from the university, has a population of about 2,200. It is approximately 20 minutes north of Asheville, NC and approximately 45 minutes southwest of Johnson City, TN.