
CBF Kentucky receives 1.45% of all undesignated gifts to Living Faith.
Living Faith’s partnership with Cooperative Baptist Fellowship Kentucky helps our congregation stay connected to a wider Baptist family across the Commonwealth, sharing resources, relationships, and a steady invitation into mission. CBF Kentucky describes its purpose clearly: to equip and empower Kentucky Baptist churches and Christians, cultivate partnerships, and engage in missions. That work matters because many congregations are trying to do faithful ministry in changing communities, and they should not have to do it alone.
CBF Kentucky serves as a hub where churches can learn from one another, find encouragement, and link arms with partners who share a similar philosophy of ministry. It provides support and resources for local churches, while also encouraging involvement in ministries in local communities, throughout the state, and globally. CBF Kentucky is led by its coordinator, Rev. Bob Fox, Jr., whose pastoral and educational background reflects the organization’s commitment to thoughtful leadership for real congregational life.
One example of CBF Kentucky’s practical resourcing is its worship curriculum, “When You Gather Together,” developed in partnership with BSK Theological Seminary to help churches think deeply about the movements of Christian worship and to offer age-level lessons for the whole congregation. CBF Kentucky also keeps fellowship visible through gatherings and mission-centered events, including an “I Love Morocco” dinner hosted in January 2026. Through this partnership, Living Faith participates in a Kentucky-wide network that strengthens churches for worship, witness, and the work of Christ in our communities.