About Us

CBC People and Community

Central Baptist Church is a diverse, vibrant, and inclusive community of faith seeking to live out God’s compassion and justice.  

  • As a congregation committed to living out God’s calling, we dedicate ourselves to work with and for God’s movements of justice, equity, reconciliation,  peace, and restoration and sustainability of the earth. 
  • As a Welcoming and Affirming congregation we celebrate people of all sexual orientations, gender expressions and identities as beautiful creations of God.  
  • With people from 1 to 101, we are a multi-generational community who delight in the rich interaction between people of all ages and stages of life.  
  • We are a diverse community, with over 20 languages, ethnicities, and countries of origin or residency represented.  
  • As a worshipping community we enjoy a varied and blended style of music and spiritual expressions.
  • As a covenantal community we share one another’s joys, burdens, struggles and triumphs

All members of this congregation are called into Special Ministry!

Laurie Sweigard, Pastor
Laurie began her pastorate at Central Baptist in 2006. She immensely enjoys working in a pastoral partnership model and with CBCers, whose creativity, care for one another, compassion for the marginalized, and passion for justice never cease to amaze her. Previous to her pastorate at Central Baptist, Laurie worked for nearly 20 years in the Social Work field. She holds Masters degrees from Palmer Theological Seminary (M.Div.) and Bryn Mawr College (M.S.S.). In addition to her present vocation, Laurie’s loves include traveling to out-of-the-ordinary places; spending time in nature; all God’s creatures; life-long learning; an eclectic mix of music, and her extended and nuclear family. Her current household includes feline companions Mo, Kobe, and Marley, Russian tortoise, Myrt, and life companion, Jackie.

Contact Pastor Laurie at laurie.sweigard.cbc@gmail.com.

Quintin Robertson, Interim Pastor

Dr. Robertson (also known as Pastor Q) currently serves as the Director of the Urban Theological Institute and Black Church Studies at United Lutheran Seminary. While serving at the Seminary, Dr. Q also served as Interim Pastor at First Baptist Church of Levittown-Fairless Hill, was the first Black (Interim) Pastor of First Baptist Church of Philadelphia in its 350-year history, and before that served at Grace Baptist Church of Germantown. Dr. Robertson holds a Bachelor of Business Administration from Howard University, an MBA from Clark Atlanta University, and an MDiv and Doctor of Ministry from the Interdenominational Theological Center in Atlanta, Georgia.

Contact Pastor Q at pastorqrobertson@aol.com.

Jayne Borras, Director of Music 
Jayne has been with Central Baptist since 2019. She currently teaches Middle School Choral Music and directs the Middle School Chapel Music program at The Episcopal Academy in Newtown Square, PA. Previously, Jayne served as Director of Choral Activities at Abington Friends School, where she directed Middle and Upper School Choruses, taught AP Music Theory, and music directed annual musical theater productions. Jayne has served as Director of Music as various churches in the greater Philadelphia and Boston areas. Jayne holds degrees from Boston University (Masters of Sacred Music, Choral Conducting) and Duke University (B.A., Music). She lives in Media with her husband and two children.

Contact Jayne at jayne.borras.cbc@gmail.com.

James Jennings, Facilities Manager
James is our longest serving employee, joining the CBC team in 1987.  James holds that “God has wired me with a natural technical ability and I like using it along with my school training at CBC now that I have retired (from the McDonald’s Corporation as a Regional Maintenance Manager).” James credits CBC with helping him to nurture his son through his formative years, and affording him the opportunity to work in his areas of passion:  Social Justice and Undoing Racism. Born and raised in Chester, PA and now living in nearby Berwyn, James’ likes include music of all kinds, reading technical and history books, football and soccer, playing volleyball, dancing, and watching movies of real-life drama and Westerns. James proudly claims his Christian faith and his roles of father, brother, uncle, nephew, cousin and friend.  He writes, “I cherish the love, and benefited from, acquaintances and friendships of the Church Community.” 

Elider Nyeme, Custodian
Elider provides custodial services for Central Baptist Church, in addition to her full-time work as a Certified Nursing Assistant.  Originally from Tanzania, Elider has been on staff at CBC since 2003.  She enjoys working outside, including gardening.  Her hobbies also include cooking and reading.

Alyssa Schlecht, Office Administrator
Alyssa has been with CBC since the Spring of 2022. She is currently a student of Northeastern Seminary’s fully online program in Rochester, New York, pursuing a master’s in divinity and social justice theology. When not in school, Alyssa volunteers with InterVarsity Christian Fellowship, which she is an alumnus of, assisting campus-staff ministers in the greater Philadelphia area. As someone who found faith in her previous college fellowship at Temple University, she enjoys spending time with college students talking about the transformative nature of the gospel. Besides school and work, Alyssa enjoys spending time with friends and going on road trips.

History

For more than a century, Central Baptist Church has been a progressive voice in our own Main Line Philadelphia suburban community and also on a regional, national, and global level.  We are people of all ages, races, religious backgrounds, sexual orientations, and walks of life who come together as a welcoming and affirming congregation affiliated with the Alliance of Baptists and American Baptist Churches.

Marking our Centennial Anniversary in 1996, Central Baptist Church of Wayne continues a tradition of active witness to the Gospel on The Main Line, Philadelphia, and beyond.

Throughout our history, CBC has found meaningful ways of putting biblical faith into life-changing action — working to empower racial minorities and women, responding to issues of peace and justice by declaring ourselves a Sanctuary Church for undocumented Salvadoran refugees, developing enduring relationships with religious communities in El Salvador, supporting the inner city of Philadelphia, welcoming sexual minorities, and much more.

As a congregation, we partner with many local, regional, and national organizations as well as movements that enrich our faith experience and help us live out our vision of “justice rooted in spirituality – making a difference in community.”  We invite you to take a look at the “Links” section of the main menu where you will find more information about many of our partnerships and additional resources in areas of special interest to us at CBC.

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