All the best with this, Joe, if indeed it happens at all.
It may be that God is prompting you to do it, for the sake of our people lost in the futile meanderings of churchianity. Of course, it may not be so ....
Baptists are supposed to adhere to "Sola Scriptura" (through/by Scripture only). Asking them about this at the start might be useful .. (here's a brief note on the "Five Sola's")
http://reformationtheology.com/2010/09/ ... format.phpThis might be a lead-in for your discussions, if they happen at all ...
(The difficulty in this of course is the multiple translations ..)
My experience has been that "pastors" are initially glad to converse with any having Bible knowledge. Most churchgoers have little to zero, thanks to the same "pastors". However, their tune changes quickly when challenged by politely-worded questions about Eve's conversations with a serpent, or supposed Canaanites in the ancestry of Christ, unchanging nature of Covenants. Etc. They become defensive and are prone to endlessly repeat about "giving your heart to Jesus" and similar Billy Graham jargon, and/or "theological" blather. Winning an argument and Lording over rather than reasoning together can be a regrettable and revealing feature, though your experience might be different ...
Maybe have some CI material ready to give them ...
Seeds could be planted ....
All the best with it.
What shall we then say to these things? If God be for us, who can be against us?
(Romans 8 v 31)