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Bullard to lead North American Baptist Fellowship

NewsBaptist News  |  July 27, 2009

EDE, Netherlands (ABP) — George Bullard, a frequent consultant to denominational entities and strategic coordinator for the Columbia Partnership, will become general secretary of the North American Baptist Fellowship beginning Aug. 1.

George Bullard, a long team denominational worker and consultant, has been tapped to lead the North American Baptist Fellowship.

The position has been vacant since January, when Alan Stanford, who had held the position for eight years, announced his resignation. The NABF executive committee tapped Bullard for the position during a meeting in June, but delayed making a public announcement until the BWA's annual gathering, currently underway in Ede, Netherlands.

The NABF is one of six global regions affiliated with the Baptist World Alliance. Each region's general secretary also serves as a regional secretary within the BWA, representing his or her area as a non-voting member of the general council. Bullard will be introduced to NABF members attending the BWA's annual gathering during a fellowship meeting July 29.

NABF President David Goatley, executive secretary-treasurer of the Lott Carey Baptist Foreign Missionary Convention, affirmed Bullard’s election. "He brings years of experience, insight, and the capacity to help us to function more effectively in the 21st century," Goatley said.

Bullard termed it an honor to serve the wider Baptist community as the NABF's general secretary. He said the role "aligns with my passion for the Baptist World Alliance, my passion for the vitality of denominational organizations, and my desire to help Baptist organizations reach their full kingdom potential."

The NABF consists of more than 30 conventions and denominational organizations representing about 18 million Baptists in the United States and Canada. It has been the sponsoring organization for the New Baptist Covenant initiative, which began with a national meeting in Atlanta in January of 2008 on continues with regional meetings.

The general secretary position is considered part-time, but it is broad in scope. Bullard's primary responsibility within the organization will be "to facilitate communication, collaboration, and networking among the Baptist organizations in North America," according to the job description. "The goal is to bring everyone to the table to whatever degree possible — not only to talk with one another, but also to cooperate in mutually beneficial ministries whenever possible."

Externally, the general secretary represents the NABF to the BWA, along with its regions and member bodies.

Bullard was appointed to a three-year term, with an option for renewal at the end of each three-year period.

Bullard recently published Every Congregation Needs a Little Conflict. A new book, Real Denominations Serve Congregations, will be released in 2010.

Tony W. Cartledge is contributing editor of Baptists Today. This article is from his blog.

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