COLUMBIA, Mo. (ABP) – A state Cooperative Baptist Fellowship is offering cash incentives for churches searching for a pastor to consider a female candidate as part of the process. The CBF of Missouri offered Sept. 17 to pay interview, travel…
Baptist university contributes to Pujols Foundation as partner
ST. LOUIS (ABP) — Missouri Baptist University recently contributed $9,000 to the Pujols Family Foundation as the first gift in a partnership the university plans to continue. Missouri Baptist University President Alton Lacey (second, left) gives St. Louis Cardinals First…
Alabama Baptists remain on sidelines of immigration debate
GUNTERVILLE, Ala. (ABP) – An Alabama Baptist Convention spokesman explained why Baptist churches aren’t joining Methodists, Episcopalians, Catholics and others in protesting the state’s anti-illegal immigration law. “I don’t have the right to speak for the Baptists, because they haven’t…
Jameson joins Wake Forest advancement staff
Norman Jameson WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. – Norman Jameson, a veteran Baptist journalist whose bylines have appeared recently in Associated Baptist Press, has joined the advancement staff at Wake Forest University. Jameson, 58, serves as assistant dean for development for the WFU…
SBC leader says gay marriage not ‘live and let live’
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (ABP) – A Southern Baptist leader warned Sept. 24 that gay marriage is not a matter of “live and let live” but rather part of a “radical homosexual agenda” aimed at destroying the institution of marriage. “The big…
Second CBF leader announces retirement plans
ATLANTA (ABP) — Terry Hamrick, coordinator of missional visioning at the Cooperative Baptist Fellowship, announced he will retire effective June 30, 2012, after more than 15 years as a part of the Atlanta Resource Center’s senior leadership team. Terry Hamrick…
New Baptist Covenant II to unite Baptists personally and virtually
ATLANTA (ABP) — Baptists of many stripes will gather simultaneously next month in dozens of cities across the country for a unique virtual meeting, during which they will not only worship and learn but spread out to work in their…
Adam and Eve back in the news
NEW YORK (ABP) – A Southern Baptist leader in the news recently for saying Christians must accept belief in a literal Adam and Eve said Sept. 22 on National Public Radio that he doesn’t buy attempts to reconcile the Bible…
Answering the call when nobody calls
WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. (ABP) — More an art than a science, matching a minister's skills with a church's needs has tested the limits of generations of pastoral search committees. And for Baptists — fiercely committed to local church autonomy and resistant…