Baptist News Global
Sections
  • News
  • Analysis
  • Opinion
  • Curated
  • Podcasts
    • Stuck in the Middle With You ↗
    • Madang with Grace Ji-Sun Kim ↗
    • Highest Power: Church + State ↗
    • Non-Disclosure: The Silenced Stories of Kanakuk Kamps Survivors ↗
    • Change-making Conversations ↗
  • Storytelling
    • Faith & Justice >
      • Charleston: Metanoia with Bill Stanfield
      • Charlotte: QC Family Tree with Greg and Helms Jarrell
      • Little Rock: Judge Wendell Griffen
      • North Carolina: Conetoe
    • Welcoming the Stranger >
      • Lost Boys of Sudan: St. John’s Baptist Charlotte
      • Awakening to Immigrant Justice: Myers Park Baptist Church
      • Hospitality on the corner: Gaston Christian Center
    • Signature Ministries >
      • Jake Hall: Gospel Gothic, Music and Radio
    • Singing Our Faith >
      • Hymns for a Lifetime: Ken Wilson and Knollwood Baptist Church
      • Norfolk Street Choir
    • Resilient Rural America >
      • Alabama: Perry County
      • Texas: Hidalgo County
      • Arkansas Delta
      • Southeast Kentucky
  • More
    • Contact
    • About
    • Donate
    • Associated Baptist Press Foundation
    • Planned Giving
    • Advertising
    • Ministry Jobs
    • Subscribe
    • Submissions and Permissions
Donate Subscribe
Search Search this site

Panel of young leaders to explore Baptist identity

NewsJim White  |  April 9, 2012

RICHMOND, Va.&#151Exploring Baptist identity in the 21st century will be the focus of a panel of young Baptist leaders May 22 sponsored by the Center for Baptist Heritage & Studies.

“Young Voices: A Conversation on Baptist Identity Today” is will feature a panel of clergy, seminarians and professors discussing why they choose to be identified as Baptist. The event will be held in conjunction with the annual meeting of the Virginia Baptist Historical Society at Second Baptist Church in Richmond, Va.

The afternoon panel discussion will include Alex Gallimore, associate pastor for youth at Piney Grove Baptist Church in Mount Airy, N.C. and a columnist for the Religious Herald; Andrew Gardner, a graduate of the College of William and Mary and a former Heritage Fellow of the Center for Baptist Heritage & Studies who is currently an intern for Associated Baptist Press; Stacy Nowell, associate pastor at Harrisonburg (Va.) Baptist Church; Bailey Nelson, pastor of Flat Rock Baptist Church in Mount Airy, N.C.; Adam Bond, assistant professor of historical studies in the School of Theology at Virginia Union University in Richmond; and John Ballenger, pastor of Woodbrook Baptist Church in Baltimore.

Robert Dilday, managing editor of the Religious Herald, will facilitate the discussion.

The Baptist identity theme will continue to be developed that evening at 7:30 at the Historical Society’s annual meeting. Craig Sherouse, pastor of the host church, will share what Baptists around the world have in common besides a name.  Sherouse is chair of the Baptist World Alliance’s Baptist heritage and identity commission. 

The keynote address will be given by William Powell Tuck, author of a new book entitled Modern Shapers of Baptist Thought in America, which will be released at the meeting.  Tuck was commissioned by the Center for Baptist Heritage & Studies to write the book and he selected 24 individuals who were primary shapers of Baptist thought in the last century.  He researched each life and wrote an analysis of their contributions and legacy. 

In his address Tuck will give an overview of how these individuals impacted Baptist identity.  Tuck has been a professor and has taught adjunctively at several colleges and at Baptist Theological Seminary at Richmond.  A native Virginian, he was pastor of churches in Virginia, North Carolina, Kentucky, Louisiana. With the new publication, Tuck is the author of 21 books.

The evening program is free and open to the public.  Copies of the new book will be available at the meeting and afterwards through the Heritage Center at www.baptistheritage.org.

Attendance for the conversation is limited and only by advance registration.  If interested, contact the Heritage Center at 804.289.8434 for further information.

Share this:

  • Share on X (Opens in new window) X
  • Share on Threads (Opens in new window) Threads
  • Share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook
  • Print (Opens in new window) Print
  • Email a link to a friend (Opens in new window) Email
  • Share on Bluesky (Opens in new window) Bluesky
  • More
  • Share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window) LinkedIn
  • Share on Reddit (Opens in new window) Reddit
  • Share on Tumblr (Opens in new window) Tumblr
  • Share on Pinterest (Opens in new window) Pinterest
  • Share on Telegram (Opens in new window) Telegram
  • Share on WhatsApp (Opens in new window) WhatsApp
Tags:2012 Archives
More by
Jim White
  • This BNG series of articles on Christianity and democracy will lead toward the July 4 celebration of America’s 250th birthday. The series has been curated by Carol McEntyre, senior minister at First Baptist Church of Greenville, S.C.

    • What is democracy?
    • The church as school for democracy
    • Democracy as the practice of loving our neighbors
    • Democracy and religious freedom
    • Democracy as a moral practice, not just a system

  • Get BNG headlines in your inbox

  • Check out our podcasts

     

     

    Stuck in the Middle
    With You

     

    Madang
    With Grace Ji-Sun Kim

     

     

    Highest Power
    Church+State

     

     

    Non-Disclosure:
    The Silenced Stories
    of Kanakuk Kamps Survivors

     

    Change-making
    Conversations

     

     

  • Politics • Faith • Resistance: by Greg Garrett

    BNG interview series on the state of faith, politics and resistance in our nation.

    See also Greg’s series on Politics, Faith and Mission

     

  • Featured

    • ‘Be careful of Scripture heavy in law but light on grace,’ Wesley warns

      News

    • ‘Show up and do something,’ ACLU leader urges

      News

    • From the South Side to the South Lawn and back again

      Opinion

    • Democracy as a moral practice, not just a system

      Opinion


    Curated

    • Missouri judge finds state laws restricting abortion violate voter-approved constitutional amendment

      Missouri judge finds state laws restricting abortion violate voter-approved constitutional amendment

    • Seeing Pope Leo XIV’s AI Encyclical Through A Jewish Lens

      Seeing Pope Leo XIV’s AI Encyclical Through A Jewish Lens

    • The Baptist who made Juneteenth a holiday

      The Baptist who made Juneteenth a holiday

    • A judge orders ICE to free a Wisconsin mosque leader, citing a ‘substantial’ free speech claim

      A judge orders ICE to free a Wisconsin mosque leader, citing a ‘substantial’ free speech claim

    Conversations that Matter.

    © 2026 Baptist News Global. All rights reserved.

    Want to share a story? We hope you will! Read our republishing, terms of use and privacy policies here.

    • Facebook
    • Twitter
    • Instagram
    • LinkedIn
    • RSS
    • 129