Answering the Call: Embracing Adoption in the Faith-Based Community
When: 11/5/2025
Across the faith based community, the call to care for vulnerable children echoes deeply -- yet many are still unsure how to respond. Join us for an inspiring and practical conversation about adoption as a powerful expression of faith, compassion, and community.
In this impactful webinar, we'll explore how churches, organizations, and individuals can play an active role in supporting adoption -- whether by opening their homes, uplifting adoptive families, or simply starting the conversation.
Our featured panelist is both a pastor and adoptive father, offering heartfelt insight, lived experience, and spiritual perspective on what it means to walk the adoption journey. With honesty, wisdom, and hope, he will share how his faith shaped his family's path and how your community can get involved in meaningful, transformative ways.
Whether you're a leader in your church, part of a faith based organization, or someone personally considering adoption, this webinar will equip and encourage you to take the next step.
You'll learn:
- Why adoption matters in faith based communities today
- Practical ways to support adoptive and foster families
- How churches can create a culture that embraces vulnerable children
- Personal insights from a pastor who has lived the adoption journey
Together, let's explore how faith and action can come together to bring children into loving, permanent families.
Attendance Policy: This webinar is intended for informational purposes only. While we hope you find the session valuable, no certificates of attendance or continuing education units (CEUs) will be provided. We encourage participation for the sake of learning, awareness, and community engagement.
Speaker
Brian Lamb is the Associate Pastor at Grace Baptist Church in Fort Worth, Tx. He began serving in ministry within the local church in 2010 as a youth pastor at Solid Rock Church and became the Pastor of Community & Outreach. He then served at a multiethnic, multigenerational church plant in Dallas before serving now at Grace. He and his wife, Allie, have 4 beautiful daughters Isabelle [2010], Emma [2012], Frankie [2019], and Betty [2020]. His passion is rooted in - what we believe about God in our hearts overflows through our hands to serve others.
