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This week, Pastor J.D. begins a two-part series leading up to Southern Baptist Convention Annual Meeting. The first question he answers is, “What gives you hope about the direction of the SBC?”
Show Notes:
The shrinking ACP numbers… everybody wants to use them as if they’re a club to insist on what they want. They are in large part because of the death of cultural Christianity. I’m not trying to put a happy face on a drop in numbers; I lament them. But, I do think we need to rejoice where we need to rejoice (like the increase in engagement), while asking God to turn around the overall numbers trending downwards, with people that really are following Jesus.
Preparing for New Orleans:
I hope we see continued resolve to have a culture that is committed to protecting our children and members from abuse, and to caring well for those who come forward.
I hope we can stand together and refuse to give in to the temptation to fight instead of being about the Great Commission.
What can we do in this room do to help move the mission of the convention forward?
Don’t be part of escalating the division. Remember the mission. Remember we are about cooperation.
We do not have a doctrinal problem. We do not have a missional problem. We have a cultural problem. We are too shaped by the godless ideology of division rather than our unity in Christ. We should be celebrating what’s working well and not allowing the loud vocal few set the direction. We need folks stepping up and leading.
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As always, don’t forget to rate and review this podcast!
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This week, Pastor J.D. begins a two-part series leading up to Southern Baptist Convention Annual Meeting. The first question he answers is, “What gives you hope about the direction of the SBC?”
Show Notes:
The shrinking ACP numbers… everybody wants to use them as if they’re a club to insist on what they want. They are in large part because of the death of cultural Christianity. I’m not trying to put a happy face on a drop in numbers; I lament them. But, I do think we need to rejoice where we need to rejoice (like the increase in engagement), while asking God to turn around the overall numbers trending downwards, with people that really are following Jesus.
Preparing for New Orleans:
I hope we see continued resolve to have a culture that is committed to protecting our children and members from abuse, and to caring well for those who come forward.
I hope we can stand together and refuse to give in to the temptation to fight instead of being about the Great Commission.
What can we do in this room do to help move the mission of the convention forward?
Don’t be part of escalating the division. Remember the mission. Remember we are about cooperation.
We do not have a doctrinal problem. We do not have a missional problem. We have a cultural problem. We are too shaped by the godless ideology of division rather than our unity in Christ. We should be celebrating what’s working well and not allowing the loud vocal few set the direction. We need folks stepping up and leading.
Want to ask J.D. a question? Head to our Ask Me Anything hub to submit your question.
As always, don’t forget to rate and review this podcast!
Find Pastor J.D. on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook.

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