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ERLC board of trustees elects Kevin Smith as new chair

The board of trustees for the Ethics & Religious Liberty Commission has unanimously voted to elect Kevin Smith as the new chairperson during its meeting in Nashville, Tennessee.
  • September 14, 2023
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Kevin Smith (left) will serve as chairperson of the ERLC board of trustees; Amy Pettway will serve as secretary and Tony Beam will serve as vice chair.
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ERLC board of trustees elects Kevin Smith as new chair

The board of trustees for the Ethics & Religious Liberty Commission has unanimously voted to elect Kevin Smith as the new chairperson during its meeting in Nashville, Tennessee. Smith’s appointment during the Sept. 11–13 meeting is the first time a black man has held the position in the history of the entity.

Smith serves as pastor of Family Church Village in West Palm Beach, Florida. He previously served as director of the Baptist Convention of Maryland/Delaware and has been on the ERLC board since 2018.

‘Deep ties in SBC life’

Brent Leatherwood, ERLC president, shared his thoughts on Smith’s new role.

“Over the last two years, our entity has been blessed by the leadership of chairwoman Lori Bova. She’s been a constant source of wisdom and encouragement, and we are grateful for her time as chair,” he noted. “Our board has now turned over the gavel to Kevin Smith, a pastor with deep ties in SBC life, who personally understands the importance of cooperation as a Baptist distinctive. I am thrilled to work with him and our new executive committee in this upcoming season.”

In addition to Smith, the new slate of officers and committee chairs are as follows:

Tony Beam, vice chair; Greer, South Carolina;

Amy Pettway, secretary; Palm Beach Gardens, Florida;

Michael Guyer, chair of the communications committee; Ypsilanti, Michigan;

Anthony Cox, chair of the research and public policy committee; Phoenix, Arizona; and

Nathan Lugbill, chair of the administrative and finance committee, Indianapolis, Indiana.

Strategic priorities

During his presidential address to the full board, Leatherwood outlined ways in which he believes today’s society at large is not well. Social issues such as gender confusion, sexual assault, the passage of more lenient abortion restrictions, gun violence, mass shootings and racial division are all evidence that we live in “a culture that increasingly views life as diminished and disposable,” he noted.

In response, the ERLC has identified five strategic priorities which were met with board’s approval.

1. Fortify relationships with partners, with priority given to Baptist partners.

2. Provide resources to help churches and Christians thrive in a tumultuous culture.

3. Actively pursue additional sources of revenue in order to enhance our capacity to fulfill our ministry assignment.

4. Bolster the ERLC’s brand awareness in SBC circles and beyond.

5. Maintain a team culture where every employee thrives professionally and personally.


EDITOR’S NOTE — This story was written and originally published by the Ethics and Religious Liberty Commission.

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