
SBC Executive Committee breaks deadlock to waive privilege, loses 10% of board
Four intense sessions by the Southern Baptist Convention Executive Committee over the course of two weeks may have provided more education about Baptist polity than

Four intense sessions by the Southern Baptist Convention Executive Committee over the course of two weeks may have provided more education about Baptist polity than

Hundreds of pastors and prominent Southern Baptist leaders have published statements critical of the Executive Committee’s refusal to waive attorney-client privilege related to the independent

Since the Southern Baptist Convention was constituted in 1845, 61 individuals have served as SBC president. The people elected to this office have been pastors,

Volunteers with the Mississippi Baptist Disaster Relief ministry are counted among the 12,056 volunteer days and 105,524 volunteer hours of Southern Baptist work contributed after

The Baptist General Convention of Texas executive board approved a policy declaring any registered sex offender “permanently disqualified” from church leadership. A committee-recommended policy would

The Baptist Student Ministry on the campus of the University of Texas at Dallas welcomed over 14,000 international students to campus in August through Big

Within a week, a decision is set to be announced related to the parameters of the investigation into how the Executive Committee of the Southern

In his first Southern Baptist seminary chapel appearance since his election as Southern Baptist Convention president, Ed Litton addressed Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary and Texas

When Pastor Tim Moffett heard that Hurricane Ida would likely hit the Lake Pontchartrain area of Louisiana, he contacted Louisiana Baptist Disaster Relief to offer

Helen Jean Parks, former missionary and wife of R. Keith Parks, former president of the Foreign (now International) Mission Board, died Sept. 13. She was
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