Concord Baptist Association

Concord Baptist Association Wes Rankin is the Association Mission Strategist for the Concord Baptist Association. Find more inf (Matthew 6:31-33), (Acts 28:23, 30-31)

Our Mission:
The CBA is a collaborative network of churches fulfilling the mission of God locally and globally through strengthening, starting, and sending congregations. Strategic Focuses:
Strengthening, Starting, and Sending Congregations

Core Values:

Collaboration
The CBA supports autonomous, interdependent congregations committed to working in close partnership for greater ministry and mis

sion outcomes, and working together to support, encourage, and pray for one another. (Ecclesiastes 4:9-12), (Ephesians 4:16), (Nehemiah 4:6)

Resourcing Organization
The CBA exists to add value to the local church by resourcing them to accomplish their mission. (2 Corinthians 8), (Matthew 20:28)

Future Focused
The CBA recognizes the shifting challenges of reaching succeeding generations with the Gospel. Therefore, the CBA will be a future focused organization assisting its local churches to properly position themselves to evangelize and disciple present and future generations with a multiplication mindset. (Psalm 78:6), (Psalm 22:30), (Isaiah 43:18-10), (1 Corinthians 9:19-23)

Diversity
The CBA recognizes the growing diversity of Rutherford County and the ultimate purpose of God for a people from every nation, tribe, people, and language worshipping together. Therefore, the CBA embraces our responsibility to engage and celebrate our ethnic diversity through existing and new churches. (Matthew 28:18-20), (Revelation 7:9), (Revelation 14:6-7)

Kingdom Focused
The CBA recognizes that God’s Kingdom agenda takes priority over personal, congregational, associational and denominational agendas. Therefore, the CBA will place kingdom advancement at the forefront of serving our local community in charity while preserving Scriptural and doctrinal truth that moves us forward in the gospel!

Today’s Pastors & Leaders Luncheon with Anthony Rhodes focused on practical approaches to discipleship in smaller church...
04/15/2026

Today’s Pastors & Leaders Luncheon with Anthony Rhodes focused on practical approaches to discipleship in smaller churches, highlighting intentional investment and relational ministry.

Dr. Steve Parr, author of Why They Stay, shared research at today’s Pastors & Leaders Luncheon on why some adults discon...
02/25/2026

Dr. Steve Parr, author of Why They Stay, shared research at today’s Pastors & Leaders Luncheon on why some adults disconnect from the church—and what often leads them back.

My Latest blog…Hidden Christmas
12/19/2025

My Latest blog…Hidden Christmas

“That first Christmas was, in many ways, hidden—underexposed, unassuming, non-pretentious, and bathed in subtlety.”

New AMS Blog from Dr. Wes Rankin: Contextualization Without Compromise — Are we reaching today’s mission field or yester...
11/21/2025

New AMS Blog from Dr. Wes Rankin: Contextualization Without Compromise — Are we reaching today’s mission field or yesterday’s?

“The question is not whether we contextualize, but how well. Many churches are still tailored to a community that no longer exists.”

Great Pastors and Leaders Luncheon today with Cole Rogers, Ministry Specialist at the MTSU BCM! Cole shared his testimon...
11/05/2025

Great Pastors and Leaders Luncheon today with Cole Rogers, Ministry Specialist at the MTSU BCM! Cole shared his testimony and how God is moving on campus.

Association churches gathered this evening for the 2025 Concord Baptist Association Annual Meeting to worship, hear mini...
10/20/2025

Association churches gathered this evening for the 2025 Concord Baptist Association Annual Meeting to worship, hear ministry updates, and—above all—celebrate our shared commitment to collaboration in Gospel partnership.

Today at our Pastors and Leaders Luncheon, we heard from Phil Herndon of Tin Man Ministries on “Staying Healthy in Minis...
10/01/2025

Today at our Pastors and Leaders Luncheon, we heard from Phil Herndon of Tin Man Ministries on “Staying Healthy in Ministry.” Phil shared great insights on staying rooted in Christ and leading from a healthy heart.

Today at our pastors and leaders luncheon, Blake Pierce, church planter and pastor, shared his story and calling to plan...
09/03/2025

Today at our pastors and leaders luncheon, Blake Pierce, church planter and pastor, shared his story and calling to plant Christ Fellowship in Murfreesboro.

What an impactful time at today’s pastor and leader luncheon with Mitch Tabla! We were challenged to build Kingdom-focus...
08/06/2025

What an impactful time at today’s pastor and leader luncheon with Mitch Tabla! We were challenged to build Kingdom-focused relationships and see everyday moments as gospel opportunities.

💡 Is your church just surviving when it could be thriving?Join us for Renew 2025 — a two-day gathering focused on spirit...
07/30/2025

💡 Is your church just surviving when it could be thriving?
Join us for Renew 2025 — a two-day gathering focused on spiritual renewal through God’s Word, prayer, and the power of the Holy Spirit.

📍 Nashville First Baptist Church
📅 September 4–5, 2025
🥐 Light breakfast & lunch included
💲 Early Registration: $55 (thru July 30)
🎯 Designed for pastors, elders, lay leaders & church members seeking fresh vision

With over 85% of SBC churches plateaued or declining, we’re coming together to seek God for revitalization—from the inside out.

🔗 Learn more & register: nashvillebaptists.com/events/renew-conference

Brought to you by Concord Baptist Association, Nashville Baptist Association, and the Tennessee Baptist Mission Board.

Address

2633 Merchants Walk
Murfreesboro, TN
37128

Opening Hours

Monday 8:30am - 4pm
Tuesday 8:30am - 4pm
Wednesday 8:30am - 4pm
Thursday 8:30am - 9:30pm

Telephone

+16158906409

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