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2012: SBC Annual Meeting Preview

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Pam Tebow to address pastors’ wives session

NEW ORLEANS (BP) — The annual Pastors’ Wives Conference will feature testimonies from Pam Tebow and Jeannie Elliff and a roundtable discussion about parenting children of ministers. The conference is scheduled from 8:30-11:45 a.m. Monday, June 18, in Hall B-1 of the Ernest N. Morial Convention Center. There is no cost for the event and […]

SBC meeting smartphone app launches

NEW ORLEANS (BP) -- For the first time, messengers to the Southern Baptist Convention annual meeting this year can stay up to date with an SBC Annual Meeting smartphone app, which will include more than a dozen features, including maps, alerts, the Book of Reports and the Daily Bulletin.

New ‘descriptor’ and historic election ahead for SBC meeting

NEW ORLEANS (BP) -- The recommendation of "Great Commission Baptists" as a descriptive name and the prospective election of the first ever African American president are on the horizon for the Southern Baptist Convention's June 19–20 meeting in New Orleans. Messengers will decide whether to adopt the informal, non-legal "Great Commission Baptists" descriptor as recommended by the SBC Executive Committee, embracing the suggestion of a special task force appointed to study changing the SBC's name, deemed by some a regional barrier to the Gospel. "The overwhelming acceptance of the Executive Committee was the first major step," SBC President Bryant Wright said of the proposed descriptor. "Obviously, the decision of the convention will be most important. If approved, our entities will lead the way in using the descriptor. I think it will be a 10- to 20-year process of helping Southern Baptists and the general public to think, 'those people really are Great Commission Baptists,' when they think of us." Fred Luter Jr., senior pastor of Franklin Avenue Baptist Church in New Orleans and current SBC first vice president, currently is unopposed for the SBC presidency. Luter would be the first African American to hold the post, on the heels of the SBC's historic 2011 measure calling for greater accountability among its entities regarding ethnic diversity in leadership. David Crosby, pastor of First Baptist Church in New Orleans, is expected to nominate Luter. "Our election of Fred Luter as the first African American president of the SBC will send a great, hopeful, powerful message to our city, our culture, our convention and our country," Crosby has said. "For many, it will make them rethink who Southern Baptists are, and it will help us reach the new diversity that we find in our cities. It is a statement that people of all ethnic groups make up the Southern Baptist Convention and are honored." The annual meeting will be held at the Ernest N. Morial Convention Center, the 2005 source of troubling images as thousands suffered hunger, thirst and lack of medical care as victims of Hurricane Katrina. The center has undergone $92.7 million in improvements since the storm, according to press reports. THEME "Jesus: to the Neighborhood and the Nations" is the annual meeting theme, drawn from Luke 24:47-48 and worded to convey the importance of dual missions at home and abroad, Wright said. "Last year in Phoenix, God moved so powerfully it seemed more like a missions conference than a denominational business meeting," Wright said. "It is my hope that with Jesus: to the Neighborhood and the Nations, we will once again see God's Spirit convicting us and motivating us to fulfill Christ's Great Commission." Wright said his prayer is that messengers will have a "loving and caring Christian witness" at the annual meeting, "that the spirit of our messengers will be Christ-like to all we come in contact with." Concluding his final term as SBC president, Wright described his tenure as faith-enriching, energizing and exhausting, referencing the godly passion of young seminarians, the church-planting efforts of the North American Mission Board, frequent travel and communication opportunities, among other experiences. "It has been energizing to see how God is leading us to embrace the unengaged and unreached people groups of the world," Wright said. "It has been energizing to preach the Gospel in so many settings, from small country churches to mega-churches in our great cities, and from churches in Egypt to students at Harvard. "Two years is plenty," he said of his tenure. "Although by the time you have some idea of the vast scope of Southern Baptist ministries around the world you're going out of office." CROSSOVER Hundreds of volunteers will participate in Crossover mission outreach projects June 15–16, including church planting, evangelistic block parties, health screenings, prayerwalks and servant evangelism.

WMU meeting schedule

WMU Missions Celebration and Annual Meeting June 17–18, 2012 New Orleans Morial Convention Center 900 Convention Center Boulevard La Nouvelle Orleans Ballroom New Orleans, Louisiana 70130 Registration opens at 2:00 P.M. on Sunday, June 17. There is no charge to attend any of the general sessions or breakout sessions, and no preregistration is required. Music […]

Chinese fellowship intent on planting churches

NEW ORLEANS (BP) — Church planting again will be the focus of the Chinese Baptist Fellowship of the U.S. and Canada during its June 18 meeting in New Orleans. The fellowship has planted 15 churches in the past year toward its goal of 800 churches by 2020, said Peter Leong, the group’s president. Chinese churches […]

Seminary gatherings slated for June 20

NEW ORLEANS (BP) — For New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary, it will be a campus picnic. For the other five seminaries of the Southern Baptist Convention, it will be a convention center setting. In each case, alumni and friends of the six seminaries will gather Wednesday, June 20, in New Orleans to hear updates from […]

Black network theme: ‘The Father’s Business’

NEW ORLEANS (BP) — The Black Southern Baptist Denominational Servants Network will focus on “The Father’s Business” and issue its annual awards June 17 in conjunction with the 2012 Southern Baptist Convention annual meeting in New Orleans. The network’s theme, drawn from Luke 2:49, is aimed to encourage its members as vital servants in Kingdom […]

SBC Pastors’ Conference Schedule

Southern Baptist Pastors’ Conference Schedule June 17-18, 2012 Ernest N. Morial Convention Center, New Orleans www.sbcpc.net Theme: “Changing: Lives, Communities, the World” President, Grant Ethridge, senior pastor, Liberty Baptist Church, Hampton, Va. SESSION 1 — Sunday, June 17, 5:30 p.m. The Sunday evening session, with a Father’s Day emphasis, will include father-sons Josh and Bailey […]

Messianics to discuss congregation planting

NEW ORLEANS (BP) — The Southern Baptist Messianic Fellowship will meet June 15-16 in New Orleans to focus on discipleship and congregation planting and to gain encouragement for the task of reaching Jews with the Gospel. [QUOTE@left@180=The Southern Baptist Messianic Fellowship will meet June 15-16 at First Baptist Church in Kenner, La., in conjunction with […]

‘Story lives on’ at WMU sessions

NEW ORLEANS (BP) — With the theme “The Story Lives On,” Woman’s Missionary Union will hold its Missions Celebration and Annual Meeting June 17–18 in New Orleans. Missionary testimonies, music led by New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary staff and students and theme interpretations by Aaron House and Piercing Word Ministry will highlight the WMU sessions. […]