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Motions at annual meeting range from addressing sexual abuse reforms to entity responsibilities  

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ANAHEIM (BP) – Several motions presented at the annual meeting related to sexual abuse care and prevention in addition to other subjects of interest to Southern Baptists.

One required extended discussion by messengers. That motion, brought by Joshua Scruggs of Bethlehem Baptist Church in Jacksonville, N.C., to abolish the Ethics & Religious Liberty Commission, was defeated by a sizable margin.

The Abuse Reform Implementation Task Force, yet to be formed by new SBC President Bart Barber, was cited by the Committee on Order of Business to address a motion from Greg Davidson, of Trinity Church in Vacaville, Calif., that the Convention fully support the care of the sexually abused.

The following motions were determined to deal with the internal operations or ministries of Convention entities. Under SBC Bylaw 26B, these motions are automatically referred to the appropriate SBC entities for consideration and report to the 2023 Southern Baptist Convention meeting in New Orleans.

The following motions were referred to the Executive Committee for consideration and report to the 2023 annual meeting:

The following motions were ruled not in order as they direct an entity or are in conflict with the Convention’s governing documents.

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The following motions were ruled not in order as they direct the president or make a request beyond the scope of the president’s authority.

A motion by Kirby Shepherd, of Crossroads Memorial Church in Great Falls, Mass., that the SBC boycott the Disney Corporation, was ruled not in order as it was not submitted in the form of a motion.