• Conversations at Briarwood

    Briarwood Leadership Center is hosting a series of interactive online conversations to equip the church in this complicated time. Intended for NT-NL leaders, both rostered and lay, these conversations will cover a variety of topics. Thursday evenings @ 7pm Central via Zoom Hosted by Pr. Robert O. Smith, Director, Briarwood Leadership Center Jacqueline Hidalgo, PhD...

  • Young Adults Pumpkin Party

    Briarwood Leadership Center 670 Copper Canyon Rd., Argyle, TX, United States

    Are you between the ages of 15 and 25? Do you love the spooky season? We have an event for you! Join NT-NL Young Adults for their first socially distanced Halloween Event! Dress up in your favorite costume, and come out to Briarwood on Saturday, October 17th from 9:30am-11:30am. We will be carving pumpkins, listening...

  • 2020 Leadership Convocation

    Topic: "Religious Freedom in America: Past, Present, and Future" Speaker: Dr. Stephen Stookey, Wayland Baptist University Dr. Stephen Stookey serves as Dean of the School of Religion and Philosophy at Wayland Baptist University (Plainview, TX). An ordained Baptist minister, Stookey earned his Ph.D. and MDiv from Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary in Fort Worth and his...

  • Conversations at Briarwood: Public Faith, Part 1

    Briarwood Leadership Center 670 Copper Canyon Rd., Argyle, TX, United States

    How can politics be faithful? Christians in the United States are of many different minds. Sometimes, church can feel hyper-partisan. Other church folk want to disengage from politics. Are there really only two sides to community issues, and do we always have to disagree? How do faith and fear shape our response to the world...

  • Conversations at Briarwood: Public Faith, Part 2

    Briarwood Leadership Center 670 Copper Canyon Rd., Argyle, TX, United States

    How can politics be faithful? Christians in the United States are of many different minds. Sometimes, church can feel hyper-partisan. Other church folk want to disengage from politics. Are there really only two sides to community issues, and do we always have to disagree? How do faith and fear shape our response to the world...