North Carolina Baptist Foundation
Since 1920 the North Carolina Baptist Foundation has served North Carolina Baptists and others in generating an increased awareness of Christian estate stewardship principles as a means of financially undergirding churches, institutions and mission endeavors on a permanent basis. As an agency of the Convention, the Baptist Foundation is served by directors who are elected by the Convention. The Baptist Foundation is a recipient of Cooperative Program funds. The Baptist Foundation staff and board of directors are committed to being scrupulously moral, legal, efficient and accurate in carrying out the intent of each donor and trustor whose funds are placed under management of the Foundation. M. Clay Warf is executive director and C. Thomas Bodkin is chair of the Foundation's Board of Directors.
Biblical Recorder
The Recorder was founded in 1833. Originally known as the Baptist Interpreter, it was privately owned and operated for most of its history. The Convention purchased the Recorder and established the journal as an agency of the Convention in 1930. As an agency of the Convention, the Recorder is served by directors who are elected by the Convention. The Recorder is a recipient of Cooperative Program funds. As it has from its founding, the Recorder serves the full spectrum of Convention churches. Norman Jameson is editor and Mike Smith is chair of the Recorder's Board of Directors.





