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Are there many Baptists on here who are members of the Southern Baptist Convention? Those are the Baptists who are most numerous in the area I have moved to. What are your opinions of the SBC?
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I used to be on staff at an SBC.Are there many Baptists on here who are members of the Southern Baptist Convention? Those are the Baptists who are most numerous in the area I have moved to. What are your opinions of the SBC?
I used to be on staff at an SBC.
I left due to moving away. As far as the denomination. There are current things about the denomination's direction that scare me. This June will be a crucial pivotal moment I think. Will they continue down the path of Greear or make a push back to theological conservatism?May I ask why you left? And what is your opinion of the denomination?
I left due to moving away. As far as the denomination. There are current things about the denomination's direction that scare me. This June will be a crucial pivotal moment I think. Will they continue down the path of Greear or make a push back to theological conservatism?
But, the denomination as a whole, namely, the day to day boots on the ground churches, are usually solid.
I am a member of a SBC church (and have been most of my life).Are there many Baptists on here who are members of the Southern Baptist Convention? Those are the Baptists who are most numerous in the area I have moved to. What are your opinions of the SBC?
Greear meaning current SBC president J. D. GreearWhat is "the path of Greear"?
had you not moved, would you have remained SBC?I left due to moving away. As far as the denomination. There are current things about the denomination's direction that scare me. This June will be a crucial pivotal moment I think. Will they continue down the path of Greear or make a push back to theological conservatism?
But, the denomination as a whole, namely, the day to day boots on the ground churches, are usually solid.
Yes. My family has been SBC for 3 generations.had you not moved, would you have remained SBC?
Would you have remained SBC out of tradition or support for the SBC?Yes. My family has been SBC for 3 generations.
Well I can currently affirm the Baptist Faith and Message so...it depends on what you mean by support for the SBC I guess.Would you have remained SBC out of tradition or support for the SBC?
Affirming the BF&M to some extent and contributing to the coorporative program. To my knowledge that is all the SBC requires.Well I can currently affirm the Baptist Faith and Message so...it depends on what you mean by support for the SBC I guess.
Even the coop is somewhat optional.Affirming the BF&M to some extent and contributing to the coorporative program. To my knowledge that is all the SBC requires.
The coop is the only thing that is not optional (SBC members can hold the BF&M to varying degrees but must participate in the cooperative program to be SBC).Even the coop is somewhat optional.
I thought the Co-Op was optional but it meant you do not get to send messengers.The coop is the only thing that is not optional (SBC members can hold the BF&M to varying degrees but must participate in the cooperative program to be SBC).
I do not think so. (I am not sure SBC makes sense without the Co-Op). But that's my understanding (I think they have to be coorporating churches).I thought the Co-Op was optional but it meant you do not get to send messengers.
Yes, looking at the SBC site sending regular contributions through the Cooperative Program to the state/regional convention to support and participate in the Convention’s worldwide ministry and mission efforts is not optional.I thought the Co-Op was optional but it meant you do not get to send messengers.
Hmm I read something on the site earlier today that made me think otherwise, I'll have to look again.Yes, looking at the SBC site sending regular contributions through the Cooperative Program to the state/regional convention to support and participate in the Convention’s worldwide ministry and mission efforts is not optional.
Are there many Baptists on here who are members of the Southern Baptist Convention? Those are the Baptists who are most numerous in the area I have moved to. What are your opinions of the SBC?
I thought the Co-Op was optional but it meant you do not get to send messengers.
From sbc.net regarding Co-Op payments:Yes, looking at the SBC site sending regular contributions through the Cooperative Program to the state/regional convention to support and participate in the Convention’s worldwide ministry and mission efforts is not optional.