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BGCT elects next executive director, Julio Guarneri

Julio Guarneri, lead pastor of Calvary Baptist Church in McAllen, was elected to serve as the next executive director of the Baptist General Convention of Texas on Tuesday (Sept. 19).
  • September 21, 2023
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BGCT elects next executive director, Julio Guarneri

Julio Guarneri, lead pastor of Calvary Baptist Church in McAllen, was elected to serve as the next executive director of the Baptist General Convention of Texas on Tuesday (Sept. 19), during a regularly scheduled meeting of the BGCT executive board. The election follows the Executive Director Search Committee’s announcement of his candidacy on Sept. 3.

A ballot vote was taken towards the end of the board’s Tuesday session. The vote was preceded by an executive session in which board directors asked questions of the candidate and engaged in discussion. The results of the vote were 55 for and 12 against. Guarneri is the 21st executive director of the BGCT in its 137-year history.

Wendell Wright, chair of the Executive Director Search Committee, presented Guarneri to the board during its Monday evening session.

“Your committee undisputedly agrees that Dr. Julio Guarneri meets and exceeds the qualities listed in the prospectus. He is a man of humility and peace, and he has proven imperturbable as both a pastor and president,” Wright said.

“We believe the Lord drew us to Dr. Guarneri.”

A life shaped

Guarneri spoke to the board, expressing his appreciation for the nomination and shared about the impact Texas Baptists has had on his life.

“I’m a product of the BGCT. My call to ministry was at a BGCT event, I was mentored by BGCT staff and I was encouraged in my doctoral education at a BGCT institution,” he said.

Guarneri, whose father was also a Texas Baptists pastor, explained that he first felt a call to ministry when he was a teenager attending Congreso, a Texas Baptists-run Hispanic youth worship rally.

“That night, a preacher was talking about the urgency of the Great Commission. And he said that God was calling our generation to finish that task. When I heard that, it was compelling to me. At the end of the message there was an altar call for those who felt called to ministry,” he said. “That night the spirit of God tugged on my heart and I could not resist.”

Guarneri was involved in Baptist Student Ministry (BSM) during his time as an undergraduate at Texas A&I University, now Texas A&M University-Kingsville. After graduation, he began serving in full-time ministry. He spoke highly of the Texas Baptists staff who mentored him and helped him grow in his pastoral ministry.

“They gave me opportunities to serve across the state, to be a part of giving conferences and to learn with them. And the thing I remember about them is that they knew the BGCT was about sharing the Great Commission,” Guarneri said.

Following his election as executive director, Guarneri submitted his resignation as president of the BGCT. The Executive Committee submitted a resolution affirming Ronnie Marriott, previously first vice president, as the new president and Debbie Potter, formerly second vice president, as the new first vice president until the 2024 Annual Meeting. The resolution was approved unanimously.

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EDITOR’S NOTE — This story was written and originally published by the Baptist General Convention of Texas communications department.

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