Southern Baptists of Texas Convention
Chris Enright serves as the IT & Special Projects Director for the Southern Baptists of Texas Convention since May 2008, overseeing information systems management, IT risk management, and special projects. Prior roles include Assistant CFO/Operations & Financial Associate, where responsibilities spanned information systems and financial management, and Web Manager at GuideStone Financial Resources, focusing on web experience and e-business strategies. Enright has a strong foundation in leadership and project management from positions such as Technical Support Manager and Qualified Institutional Supervisor. Educational achievements include an MBA in Finance and a BBA in Marketing and Management from Baylor University. Additionally, Enright coordinated local disaster relief for Hurricane Katrina evacuees as a liaison with various organizations.
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Southern Baptists of Texas Convention
REACHING TEXAS •By starting new churches—From the beginning, the SBTC made missions and evangelism the priority in every aspect of our work. Churches in the SBTC have started hundreds of congregations since the convention began. Of those, over 300 were funded with SBTC missions money. Together we can do what no church can do alone. •By strengthening church ministries—The Southern Baptists of Texas Convention supports the work of its churches by providing over 100 ministry services. •By joining with ministry partners to provide resources for local churches—Educational institutions, family ministries, and other crucial services provide important ministry resources for SBTC churches. TOUCHING THE WORLD •By joining with the Southern Baptist Convention—Ministries supported by over 40,000 Southern Baptist churches across the U.S. are also SBTC ministry partners. Our partnership with the Southern Baptist Convention allows us to share in a ministry that touches the world. •By working with SBC partners to strengthen churches—Resources and expertise are available from SBC agencies providing trainings and support for churches committed to Great Commission ministry. •By highlighting the priority of worldwide missions—The SBTC sends more through the SBC for worldwide missions than it keeps for in-state missions.