CBF Oklahoma

CBF Oklahoma CBF Oklahoma strives to be the presence of Christ in Oklahoma and the world! WHO WE ARE

1. By cooperating, we can accomplish more together than on our own.

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The Cooperating Baptist Fellowship of Oklahoma (CBFOK) is a recognized 501(c)(3) charitable organization composed of individual Christians, partnering churches and other entities adhering to historic Baptist distinctives. "Cooperating"
In Baptist polity, every church and every entity stands autonomous, capable of choosing its own leaders and adopting its own policies and procedures. In this autono

my, there is freedom; however, we as Baptists see the benefits of working together rather than in isolation. "Baptist"
Early in the 1600s, the Baptist movement was born. Conflict and persecution in Europe led our foremothers and forefathers to espouse and hold on to what have become known as the Baptist Distinctives, or Four Fragile Freedoms:

Soul Freedom – We believe in the priesthood of all believers. We affirm the freedom and responsibility of every person to relate directly to God without the imposition of creed or the control of clergy or government. Bible Freedom – We believe in the authority of Scripture. We believe the Bible, under the Lordship of Christ, is central to the life of the individual and the church. We affirm the freedom and right of every Christian to interpret and apply scripture under the leadership of the Holy Spirit. Church Freedom – We believe in the autonomy of every local church. We believe Baptist churches are free, under the Lordship of Christ, to determine their membership and leadership, to order their worship and work, to ordain whomever they perceive as gifted for ministry, and to participate as they deem appropriate in the larger Body of Christ. Religious Freedom – We believe in freedom of religion, freedom for religion, and freedom from religion. We support the separation of church and state.

3. "Fellowship"
The CBFOK is not a convention of Churches; rather, it is a fellowship including both individuals as well as churches and other institutions. There are a number of people in Oklahoma who partner with us, but do not belong to a CBF affiliated church.

4. "of Oklahoma"
Even before its incorporation in 1992, critics have asked, “Why does Oklahoma need another Baptist body?” Put simply, the CBFOK provides a Baptist presence and voice other Baptist entities do not offer. This voice speaks for, but is not limited to: Freedom in both biblical interpretation and congregational governance; the participation of women and men in every aspect of church leadership and ministry; and religious liberty for all people. COMMON BELIEFS
While CBF OK does not mandate a creed among churches or individuals, there are general common beliefs:

> The separation of Church and State.
> Religious liberty for all.
> Every believer is a priest, fully capable of being both approached by God and responding to God individually.
> Freedom under God for all to exercise the gifts of the Spirit.
> Intellectual freedom within a non-creedal faith.
> Inspiration and authority of the Scriptures in matters of faith and practice.
> Every Baptist body is autonomous, independent, and free to determine its own practices, policies, and leadership.
> Living and working in comity toward transforming the kingdom of this world into the Kingdom of God.
> God reaches to the world through the way exemplified through Jesus Christ. VALUES
We value missional focus and connection. This has been a priority of our Fellowship since its inception. CBFOK has partnered in international mission endeavors in Barcelona, Spain, and has found domestic opportunities for service and mission in the Rio Grande Valley, with Hispanic church starters in western Kansas, and with the Oklahoma Indian American Baptist Association in western Oklahoma. We value, bless, and affirm both women and men leaders, lay and clergy. We have encouraged churches to consider women in their staffing decisions and have worked to create opportunities for both women and men to preach in the worship context. We have sought to create a leadership model in our own organization that mirrors that of many of our participating churches in which both women and men serve as leader/servants with equal status alongside one another. We value healthy and vibrant partnerships. CBFOK seeks to partner with a variety of groups to spread good news. We seek partnerships with local churches, parachurch ministries, and with our national organizations. These relationships are characterized by a spirit of mutual respect, openness, and cooperation as determined by the Coordinating Council. HOPE FOR THE FUTURE
We hope to support our local churches through lay leadership initiatives, including strong and healthy deacon ministries. We hope to continue to support contextual, meaningful, and transformational local and global mission efforts. We hope to continue our healthy church initiatives, providing intentional care for ministerial health, church health, and building healthy church starts. We hope to continue young adult ministries, providing space, care, and support for young Baptists as they discern God’s calling for their lives.

04/28/2026

CBF has received a $1,000,000 grant from Lilly Endowment Inc. through its Hope After the Storm initiative to launch the Disaster Ready Church Program—helping congregations become stronger, more prepared anchors in their communities.

Keep reading below to see how churches are being trained, resourced and equipped to respond with care and readiness when disaster hits.

https://cbf.net/hope-after-the-storm-cbf-receives-1-million-grant-from-lilly-endowment-inc/

03/03/2026

✨Registration is open for General Assembly 2026!✨

Join us from June 17–19 in Jacksonville, Florida for a gathering of bold faith, open hearts and shared purpose.🌴

Worship that moves you.
Conversations that stretch you.
Community that strengthens you.

Be bold. Be open. Be part of it.

Register below!
https://events.cbf.net/assembly/begin

The 2026 Spring Gathering was fantastic! It is always a joy to be together with our CBF family. Special thanks to our gr...
03/03/2026

The 2026 Spring Gathering was fantastic! It is always a joy to be together with our CBF family. Special thanks to our gracious hosts from NorthHaven Church, as well as our speakers Rick Bennett & Jakob Topper. We hope you join us next year!

The Cooperating Baptist Fellowship of Oklahoma invites you to the 2026 Spring Gathering on March 1st in Norman.Our theme...
01/29/2026

The Cooperating Baptist Fellowship of Oklahoma invites you to the 2026 Spring Gathering on March 1st in Norman.

Our theme this year will be WAKE UP, SLEEPER! The theme verse is from Ephesians 5:14:
“Wake up, sleeper,
rise from the dead,
and Christ will shine on you.”

This year’s event will take place at NorthHaven Church (1100 W. Main St., Suite 120, Norman, OK 73069).

Registration is now OPEN!

Schedule of Events:
4:30 P.M. CBF OK Annual Business

5:30 P.M. Dinner and Conversation with CBF Tennessee Coordinator and CBF Global Dawnings Director, Rick Bennett

6:30 P.M. Worship led by NorthHaven Church; Proclaimer: Pastor Jakob Topper

About Rick Bennett:
Rick is the Coordinator of CBF Tennessee and the Director of CBF Global’s Dawnings initiative. Previously, he served on the staff of CBF Global in Decatur, GA for nine years. Prior to his time with CBF, Rick served a variety of local church leadership roles including associate pastor, minister of education, youth, children, and deacon. A North Carolina native, he is a graduate of Campbell University (B.A.) and Baptist Theological Seminary at Richmond (M.Div.). He earned his D.Min. degree from Baptist Theological Seminary at Richmond in 2008. Before beginning service with CBF Tennessee in October 2016, Rick served as pastor at FBC Elkin, NC.

About Jakob Topper:
Jakob is the Pastor of NorthHaven Church in Norman. Having grown up in the Texas Panhandle, Jakob spent most his ministry in West Texas prior to becoming NorthHaven’s pastor in 2018. He graduated from Logsdon Seminary at Hardin-Simmons University in Abilene, Texas and from the Residency Program at Wilshire Baptist Church in Dallas, Texas.

Register TODAY!

Our office is OPEN this week, but only virtually. The Fellowship Center location will be closed for in-person activities...
01/25/2026

Our office is OPEN this week, but only virtually. The Fellowship Center location will be closed for in-person activities until the roads are clear. Reach out via email or phone and stay warm!

What a fabulous night celebrating excellence in CBFOK life!Special thanks to:-Keynote: Rob Sellers-Musicians: Lorne Lee ...
11/06/2025

What a fabulous night celebrating excellence in CBFOK life!

Special thanks to:
-Keynote: Rob Sellers
-Musicians: Lorne Lee & Amanda Kosi
-Honorees: Rick Anthony, Josh Edge, Kristin McAtee, Janie Tyler Sellers, & Ray Wheatley
-Presenters: Jakob Topper, Wade Smith, Brian McAtee, Kaily Tubbs, & Tim Walker
-Speakers: Chad Fetzer, Kyle Tubbs, & Larry Stevens
-David & Pamela Lee & the Young Baptists
-Tiffany Orr & Sam Noble Museum
-Social Butterfly Catering
-All table sponsors
-Everyone who attended this year's wonderful event!

Join us again next year!

These good folks make up the 25-26 CBF Global Nominating Committee. Help us nominate the best people to serve on Governi...
10/18/2025

These good folks make up the 25-26 CBF Global Nominating Committee. Help us nominate the best people to serve on Governing Board, Missions Council, or the Ministries Council by suggesting them here: https://tinyurl.com/CBF-NomCom-Form

We celebrate with our partner Faith Works and look forward to continued good work together!
10/01/2025

We celebrate with our partner Faith Works and look forward to continued good work together!

09/23/2025

For this week's sermon, Rev. Kyle Tubbs takes on the story of the rich man and Lazarus from Luke 16.

"Today's parable isn't a scare tactic. It's an invitation to live in God's upside-down kingdom where the last are first and the gates are always swinging open wide."

Tubbs serves as the state coordinator for CBF Oklahoma.

Watch: https://asermonforeverysunday.com

Who: YOU are invited to join with other Cooperating Baptists from across Oklahoma in an evening of inspiration, celebrat...
09/09/2025

Who: YOU are invited to join with other Cooperating Baptists from across Oklahoma in an evening of inspiration, celebration, and fellowship!

What: CBF OK’s annual Celebrating Excellence Banquet, honoring five award recipients and a keynote speaker over a reception and meal.

When: Sunday evening, November 2nd. Check-in, reception, and silent auction begin at 5:00 P.M. Banquet, meal, and special program begin at 6:00 P.M.

Where: Sam Noble Museum of Natural History (2401 Chautauqua Ave, Norman, OK 73072).

Why: To celebrate the excellent work of Christ in CBF Oklahoma and beyond!

How: Register by fully COMPLETING the registration form. Tables of 8 are $600 or individual tickets are $75.

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About the keynote speaker:

Rev. Dr. Robert P. Sellers grew up in Pensacola and Tampa, Florida, as the son of a Baptist pastor-scholar and wife. He attended Mississippi College during the years of “Mississippi Burning,” where his passion for racial justice began to be heightened. During college, he served as Youth Minister at Woodland Hills Baptist Church, Jackson. After graduating from college in 1967, Rob was a Summer Missionary in the Philippines, where for eleven weeks he worked alongside career missionaries in multiple ministries in many cities. After one year at Southern Seminary, he returned to Southeast Asia as a Missionary Journeyman student worker in Indonesia. It was there that he fell in love with the beauty of diverse religious cultures and traditions and with the gracious people of Java. It was also the place where he first heard the name of Janie Tyler, who began her Journeyman service in Cali, Colombia, in 1969. Rob and Janie met at Glorieta in 1971 at Foreign Missions Week and recently they celebrated their 53rd wedding anniversary.

Back at Southern Seminary to complete his MDiv, Rob was Minister to Youth at Broadway Baptist Church in Louisville, Kentucky. When he and Janie married in 1972, they lived three years in Charlotte, North Carolina, where Rob was Minister to Youth at St. John’s Baptist Church and Janie was Baptist Campus Minister at UNCC. They were appointed by the Foreign Mission Board, SBC, as career missionaries to Indonesia in 1975 and spent 23 years together working in that fourth largest country in the world, which is also the most populous Muslim nation on the globe. Their work centered on youth education and training, both through Indonesian-language churches and as professors at the Indonesia Baptist Theological Seminary. Ministering to both Indonesian and Chinese seminary students, ex-patriot youth from multiple nations, and MKs (Missionary Kids) from scores of families serving several Christian mission organizations, was especially rewarding. They became fluent in Bahasa Indonesia and worked and taught in the language. Both of their children, Tyler and Marnie, were born in the Kediri Baptist Hospital in East Java, and they grew up grateful to be MKs and fascinated by and committed to their Third-Culture Kid lives as bilingual and bicultural “citizens of the world.”

During an extended home leave, Rob and Janie earned graduate degrees at (the old) Southern Seminary – he a PhD in theological ethics, New Testament theology, and world religions, and she a Masters of Christian Education. They then returned to Java to teach again in the Baptist seminary and in the Indonesia Branch of the Asia Baptist Graduate Theological Seminary. When they lost their visas to Indonesia in 1997, they settled in Waco, where Rob taught as a visiting professor at Baylor, both at Truett Seminary and in the Religion Department of the university. In 1998, they moved to Abilene, where he became Connally Professor of Missions and professor of theology at Logsdon Seminary at Hardin-Simmons University. He took students on numerous month-long Study Abroad classes to Eastern and Western Europe, Africa, Latin America and Southeast Asia. He brought many prominent world religionists to Logsdon – including Diana Eck of the Pluralism Project at Harvard, Marc Ellis and Jon Johnson of Baylor’s faculty, and Arun Gandhi, the grandson of the Mahatma. In 2014, he was inducted into the “Martin Luther King, Jr., International College of Ministers and Laity” of Morehouse College, and in 2015, the HSU faculty chose him as the university’s Piper Professor candidate for statewide recognition. Rob retired after teaching 18 years at Logsdon, largely because he was becoming very involved in the interreligious movement far beyond Abilene.

Locally, he was actively engaged in Abilene as president several times of the Abilene Interfaith Council. Nationally, he was a member, representing CBF, of the Interfaith Commission of the National Council of Churches USA, where he wrote the draft of five essays explaining and commending interreligious relationships for all the denominations and communions affiliated with the National Council. Internationally, Rob was a member for ten years of the Interfaith Relations Commission of the Baptist World Alliance. For seven years, he was a trustee, vice chair, and then chair of the Board of the Parliament of the World’s Religions in Chicago, and under his leadership the 6th convening of the Parliament was held in Toronto in 2018.

After being a cross-cultural missionary for 25 years, his new “mission” in life is teaching others about the importance of working cooperatively with persons of multiple faith traditions to create a better world. In his work with the Parliament, Rob gave presentations at Union Theological Seminary in New York City, Princeton Theological Seminary, Wake Forest Divinity School, Campbell University, the Connecticut Council for Interreligious Understanding, the Interfaith Alliance of Central California, the North American Interfaith Network, and numerous other venues foreign and domestic. He was invited to be a non-Muslim observer and speaker for meetings of the Society for the Promotion of Peace in Muslim Societies in Morocco – when the Marrakesh Declaration was ratified in 2016, and in Abu Dhabi, UAE – when the Charter for a New Alliance of Virtues was discussed and approved. He also was an invited participant at the Alliance of Virtues Conference in Washington, D.C., in 2018 – a gathering of international leaders of the three Abrahamic religions.

Rob has visited, studied and taught in more than 40 countries and traveled thousands of miles representing the interfaith movement. Since retiring, more than 75 articles he has written have been published online by Baptist News Global, Good Faith Media and The Interfaith Observer. Meanwhile, Janie served on both the Texas and National CBF Coordinating Councils, and was an officer of the Board of Trustees of the Baptist University of the Americas for nine years. Now, Rob and Janie are retired and live in Waco where they can be near their children and five grandchildren. They are active members of First Baptist Church, Waco.

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1017 Elm Avenue
Norman, OK
73072

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