GREENSBORO, N.C. (ABP) — Baptist seminary presidents Paige Patterson and Albert Mohler may have philosophical differences on the subject of divine election as interpreted by Calvinism, but those differences have small practical effect, an hour-long dialogue between the two revealed….
WMU retains auxiliary status after Greensboro SBC vote
GREENSBORO, N.C. (ABP) — Messengers to the Southern Baptist Convention meeting on Tuesday voted down a proposal asking the Woman's Missionary Union to become an official entity of the SBC. The proposal's defeat allows WMU to retain its status as…
Messengers reject attempt to strengthen Cooperative Program study report
GREENSBORO, N.C. (ABP) — Southern Baptist Convention messengers turned back a grassroots attempt to strengthen language in a report that encouraged the convention to elect leaders from churches that give generously to the denomination's budget, but they rebuffed an attempt…
Logistical concerns overwhelm attempt to have ’08 SBC in New Orleans
GREENSBORO, N.C. (ABP) — A tide of contracts, finances, logistics and security concerns swamped a sentimental appeal for the Southern Baptist Convention to change its 2008 meeting location to New Orleans. David Crosby, pastor of First Baptist Church in New…
Condi Rice to speak, candidate list continues to grow on eve of SBC
GREENSBORO, N.C. (ABP) — The final days before the Southern Baptist Convention annual meeting, set for June 13-14 in Greensboro, N.C., featured last-minute announcements of new candidates for office and the addition of a high-profile official from President Bush's administration…
SBC panel rejects 10 percent CP standard, tightens trustee rules
GREENSBORO, N.C. (ABP) — The Southern Baptist Convention's Executive Committee voted June 12 to tighten qualifications for trustees of SBC entities, but narrowly rejected a recommendation that would encourage those trustees to be drawn from churches that support the denomination…
WMU ‘invited’ to become SBC agency, relate exclusively to convention
GREENSBORO, N.C. (ABP) — The Southern Baptist Convention Executive Committee voted Monday, June 12, to ask the Woman's Missionary Union to become an official entity of the SBC. The committee also wants WMU to reaffirm its “exclusive” commitment to the…
Da Vinci hype?
I agree that Dan Brown's page-turner of a book is a work of fiction, but he makes a very disturbing declaration on the very first page, that there are certain facts of history (like Opus Dei and the Priory of…
Mocking Jesus
I am responding to the letter of Raylene Harton from the May 25, 2006 issue of Religious Herald. She says that she is not upset about the book or movie “The Da Vinci Code.” She says that, “God does not…
ANOTHER VIEW: Would you run?
What would you do if a group of hooded strangers walked into your church service and asked who would be willing to take a bullet for Christ? This is the premise of a popular internet parable. In the parable, most…
‘Nevaeh’ soars in popularity
Spell heaven backwards and what do you get? The 70th most popular name for American baby girls. Nevaeh, usually pronounced nuh-VAY-uh, cracked the top 100 names for newborn baby girls for the first time in 2005, with 4,457, according to…
News about Virginia Baptists and their ministries for June 8, 2006
STAFF CHANGES Jim Graham, to Wallers Church, Partlow, as interim pastor. Susan Harvey, to Mount Ararat Church, Stafford, as children's minister. Connie Scruggs, to Rivermont Church, Danville, as part-time minister to children. Retirements Frank W. Casper Sr., pastor of Calvary…