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Texas Baptist officials deny bloggers’ report that BGCT held funds for mission board

NewsJim White  |  July 21, 2009

DALLAS (ABP) — Leaders said blogs accusing the Baptist General Convention of Texas of escrowing funds from the Lottie Moon Offering to improve its cash flow were erroneous and  result of a record-keeping glitch.

Officials at the Southern Baptist Convention Executive Committee and the Texas convention confirmed the BGCT has forwarded nearly $10 million in the offering, which funds  missions through the SBC International Mission Board, since Jan. 1, and  those gifts have been wired to the SBC Executive Committee for distribution on a monthly basis as the state convention has received them  from churches.

“Each month, we send the designated gifts we have received for all the SBC institutions to the SBC,” BGCT Treasurer Jill Larsen said. “We follow this same  timeline for any institution on whose behalf we receive designated  gifts.”

BGCT records show wire transfers of  designated gifts — which include Lottie Moon Offering funds — on Jan. 15, Feb. 6, March 23, April 14 and May 20 totaling $10.18 million.

“With wires, SBC receives it the  same day we send it,” Larsen explained.

By February, the BGCT had sent more  than $6 million in designated funds for the IMB to the SBC Executive  Committee. The problem arose in March, when the SBC Executive Committee reported no designated gifts to the IMB forwarded by the BGCT. In fact, the BGCT had sent the money but without the necessary remittance form indicating how it was to be distributed.

After the matter became a topic of public discussion in the blogs and after being contacted for comment, the  IMB issued this statement:

“The IMB is thankful for the  gifts of Southern Baptists to the Lottie Moon Christmas Offering flowing through the Baptist General Convention of Texas. There was a temporary  delay in the receipt of funds related to the installation of a new software system in the BGCT offices. Funds were received from BGCT prior  to that delay and have been received since the implementation was completed. We remain grateful for the sacrificial giving of Southern  Baptists to reach a lost world for Christ.”

That reporting error — and apparent  discussion of it by unnamed sources associated with the IMB — prompted  an entry by Bart Barber, pastor of First Baptist Church in Farmersville,  Texas, on his blog.

“Sources within the  International Mission Board report that the Baptist General Convention of  Texas is escrowing Lottie Moon Christmas Offering funds to safeguard BGCT  cash flow,” wrote Barber, whose church in recent years withdrew its affiliation from the BGCT and affiliated with the Southern Baptists of  Texas Convention.

“Although the official BGCT  budget has shown increasing hostility toward SBC ministries since the  1990s, this event would constitute a rare occasion of BGCT’s taking  action to blockade funds designated by BGCT churches to SBC causes.”

Barber’s entry subsequently was  posted on other blogs.

However, in the comments section, Barber’s blog also includes a detailed explanation submitted by Clark  Logan, vice president for business and at the SBC Executive Committee, explaining the circumstances of the reporting error.

In his comments, Logan characterized the initial blog entry and some subsequent comments as “inaccurate  and unfair to the BGCT, the IMB, and the SBC Executive Committee.”

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