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Baptist school cancels mission trip for church dismissed from SBC

NewsJim White  |  July 18, 2009

FORT WORTH, Texas (ABP) — A Kentucky Baptist university has, at the last  minute, withdrawn its invitation to host a youth mission team from Texas after the Southern Baptist Convention disfellowshipped their church for  its toleration of homosexuals.

Brent Beasley, pastor of Broadway Baptist Church in Fort Worth, said the  church’s youth minister received a call June 30 from an official at the University of the Cumberlands informing her that the congregation’s youth choir is no longer welcome to stay in dorms or perform mission work through the school’s Mountain Outreach construction program, which builds houses for the disadvantaged in Appalachia.

Beasley said a church near the school’s Williamsburg, Ky., campus also canceled a concert that had been scheduled as part of the mission trip.

He said a big part of the 12-day mission trip/choir tour, scheduled to begin July 3, was the stop at the university, affiliated with the  Kentucky Baptist Convention.

The Mountain Outreach program was  established in 1982 by two students overwhelmed by the tar-paper shacks  without electricity or running water they saw while on a driving tour of  rural areas long plagued by poverty.

Beasley said Broadway’s youth minister, Fran Patterson, was scrambling to find alternative plans for that part of the itinerary. Beasley said he has received several invitations and suggestions from churches in the general area. Most of them are congregations identified with the Cooperative Baptist Fellowship.

Paula Settle, eastern missionary in the CBF’s Together for Hope rural-poverty ministry, said she offered to serve as host for the group in Kentucky’s Owsley and Powell counties, where she works. Since construction materials were  being provided through the university, however, she said she isn’t sure if she could come up on short notice with enough projects to keep such a  large group busy for so many days.

Beasley, whose first Sunday as Broadway’s new senior pastor was July 5, said the Broadway Chapel Choir, as the youth choir is called, has been taking these kinds of mission trips for years.

“All these kids want to do is praise God with their singing and serve God by helping those in poverty,” Beasley said. “We’re not going to let denominational politics keep them from doing this good work.”

Formerly called Cumberland College, the University of the Cumberlands was founded by Baptist ministers in 1889. The school has historically served  students primarily from the collective mountain regions of Kentucky,  Tennessee, West Virginia, Virginia, Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Ohio and Alabama.

University officials declined to comment on their rationale for revoking the invitation to Broadway’s mission team.

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