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‘Challenging times’: BGCT Executive Board addresses Baylor relationship

During its May meeting, the Baptist General Convention of Texas Executive Board heard reports concerning the relationship between Baylor University and the convention, as well as budgetary concerns expected to have a significant impact within the next couple of years.
  • May 20, 2026
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BGCT Treasurer and CFO Ward Hayes addressing the Executive Board, May 19, 2026.
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‘Challenging times’: BGCT Executive Board addresses Baylor relationship

During its May meeting, the Baptist General Convention of Texas Executive Board heard reports concerning the relationship between Baylor University and the convention, as well as budgetary concerns expected to have a significant impact within the next couple of years.

Wayland Baptist University in Plainview hosted the meeting.

RELATED: Check out more stories on the recent dust-up between Baylor and the BGCT.

BGCT Executive Director Julio Guarneri called Texas Baptists to a “convictional commitment in challenging times,” framing his scheduled remarks within Isaiah’s call recorded in Isaiah 6:1-13. God called Isaiah during challenging and uncertain times, just as God is calling Texas Baptists now, Guarneri said.

Baylor relationship

“Speaking of challenging times, there has been much … said about the BGCT’s relationship with Baylor University recently. Two student-led events on the Baylor campus April 22 caused much controversy and have brought to the forefront the relationship between the BGCT and Baylor,” Guarneri said.

In an April 17 advisory, Guarneri stated, “I will ask the directors attending our upcoming May Executive Board meeting to initiate a study of our relationship with Baylor through our Institutional Relations Committee.”

Though a motion during the 2025 BGCT annual meeting to evaluate the relationship between Baylor and the BGCT narrowly failed, “the BGCT Executive Board and Baylor leadership have the freedom to have voluntary conversations that may result in future changes and recommendations to the respective governing bodies” of the two entities, Guarneri said.

The Institutional Relations Committee took up this request in an executive session during its meeting Monday afternoon (May 18). Dustin Slaton, chair of the Institutional Relations Committee and pastor of First Baptist Church in Round Rock, gave a brief report to the full Executive Board Tuesday morning, May 19.

“The committee reviewed a list of items that are being considered in regard to a potential change in the relationship between BGCT and Baylor,” Guarneri said. Stating changes may include funding and regent election, “it is too early now to share details, but we will keep you informed as the conversations advance,” he added.

Institutional Relations Committee report

“Many of us have been in conversation for a while about the relationship with Baylor,” Slaton said, noting the Institutional Relations Committee discussed the relationship in an executive session during the Executive Board’s February meeting in Dallas, “long before the Turning Point and All Are Neighbors events on [the Baylor] campus on April 22.”

“It’s important for all Texas Baptists to know this look at the relationship with Baylor is not reactionary to the April events or any specific event, but something that we have already been considering,” Slaton said.

Institutional Relations Committee members heard from Baylor President Linda Livingstone during the May 18 executive session, Slaton reported.

“I believe she clarified, and those of us representing our convention also clarified for ourselves, that Baylor and Texas Baptists both share a foundational biblical commitment to gospel mission,” he said.

Unlike the churches making up the BGCT, “Baylor is not a church,” Slaton continued. “It is a top-tier university, and there will be times when, in their commitment to creating an atmosphere of open dialogue and learning, they are going to have events that would not be appropriate for a Baptist church setting. And that creates a tension point between Baylor, the BGCT and our member churches.”

Guarneri and Slaton pointed out Baylor holds its position on sexuality and other issues within the framework of academic freedom. As such, Livingstone told the committee Baylor’s positions were applied consistently to both the TPUSA and All Are Neighbors events.

During its executive session, the Institutional Relations Committee voted “to ask Dr. Guarneri to work with Dr. Livingstone and others to conduct a nonbinding review of the relationship agreement between Baylor and the BGCT.”

Guarneri and Livingstone were asked to share their progress with the committee at the September Executive Board meeting, though there is not “a hard deadline” for completing this review, Slaton said. “Our hope is that we can bring something to the board in September and the messengers in November,” he added.

“I want to thank Dr. Guarneri and Dr. Livingstone for being proactive in this conversation. They were already discussing this before April. The events on Baylor’s campus merely demonstrated why this is needed at this time,” Slaton concluded.

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EDITOR’S NOTE — This story was written by Faith Pratt and Eric Black and originally published by Baptist Standard.

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