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WRAP-UP: EC members prioritize CP, disability ministry

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NASHVILLE (BP) – In a meeting that was at once routine and consequential, the Southern Baptist Convention Executive Committee adopted a realigned CP allocation budget, affirmed the need for ministry to those with disabilities, discontinued fellowship with two churches and dealt with messenger motions referred to it from the 2025 SBC Annual Meeting.

Members met Feb. 16-17 at the BNA Hilton adjacent to the Nashville airport.

Budget proposes 51% for IMB

SBC Executive Committee members voted Feb. 17 to approve a 2026-27 Cooperative Program allocation budget that places 51 percent [2] of overall CP gifts with the International Mission Board, a recommendation first approved in 2010 with the adoption of the Great Commission Resurgence Task Force recommendations.

Other SBC entities’ shares will decrease in order to achieve the 51 percent threshold messengers have asked for, with the EC taking the largest cut.

A proposed CP allocation budget of $186 million was adopted by EC members and will be presented to messengers in Orlando in June.

Credentials Committee recommendations adopted

EC members also approved recommendations from the SBC Credentials Committee calling for the EC to “discontinue its relationship” with two churches – The Crossing Church in Tampa, Fla., and Zion Temple Baptist Church in O’Fallon, Ill.

Both churches’ websites indicate they have female pastors.

In both cases, the stated reason for the discontinuation of relationship was the church’s “lack of intent to cooperate to resolve a question of faith and practice.”

Iorg highlights budget, CP survey

In his plenary address to EC members [3] Feb. 16, EC President and CEO Jeff Iorg was optimistic about the future of the Cooperative Program, especially the planned reallocation increasing the IMB’s portion to 51 percent.

Iorg shared a few results from a recent survey [4] about CP sent to pastors, which showed enthusiastic support for the 100-year-old mechanism that funds Southern Baptist work around the world. A Baptist Press story today (Feb. 17) gives more details [5] about the survey results.

He also introduced a new training course [6] for SBC entity trustees and gave updates on lawsuits the SBC is facing, the work of the EC’s office of Sexual Abuse Prevention and Response and the ongoing implementation of the SBC’s new Business and Financial Plan.

Pressley touts SBC’s strength

In his last address to EC members [7] as SBC president, North Carolina pastor Clint Pressley stressed several reasons Southern Baptists have to be thankful.

“We’re not perfect,” he said. “We don’t overlook problems. But it’s OK to say we’re strong, Gospel-centered, mission-driven. Consumed by a desire to see people won to Christ.”

Special needs recommendations adopted

EC members voted Feb. 17 to ask messengers to the 2026 SBC Annual Meeting in Orlando to approve a disability ministry emphasis [8] as proposed by a specially commissioned Disability Ministry Task Force.

Task force leader Tom Stolle, executive director of the Baptist Convention of Maryland/Delaware and the father of an adult son with special needs, chaired the task force and presented its recommendations to the EC. The recommendations [9] call for action at all levels of SBC life.

7 billion thank yous

International Mission Board President Paul Chitwood congratulates Ruth Ann Williams on her retirement from the SBC Executive Committee. Williams served in the EC’s accounting office 18 years, ensuring that Cooperative Program dollars arrived at their assigned location. Photo by Brandon Porter

In Monday night’s plenary session, Iorg recognize Ruth Ann Williams upon her retirement from the SBC EC after 18 years. Including her work at the Baptist College of Florida and at Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, Wiliams has 40 years of denominational service.

In her tenure in the EC’s accounting office, Williams has overseen the distribution of more than $3.4 billion in Cooperative Program gifts and nearly $3.6 billion in direct and designated gifts, for a grand total of $7,028,791,919.91, Iorg said.

Williams was honored with a standing ovation from EC members and guests.

Other business

In other actions, the Executive Committee:

In responses to additional motions referred to the EC from the 2025 SBC Annual Meeting in Dallas, EC members:


Scott Barkley, Diana Chandler and David Roach contributed to this report.

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