Response to Albert Mohler’s Nomination for SBC President
I couldn't believe the statement I read. Beth Moore should not even be preaching much less by in charge of the SBC. Does anyone else here believe it would be right and proper for Beth Moore, or any woman, to be in charge of a Denomination?
Beth Moore A Better Candidate?
Discussion in 'News & Current Events' started by Reformed1689, Nov 7, 2019.
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Reformed1689 Well-Known Member
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No, but what does Mohler have to say on the issue? You know, the guy you are championing?
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Revmitchell Well-Known MemberSite Supporter
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Reformed1689 Well-Known Member
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Let me be clear-- I absolutely do not think a woman should be the SBC president because of the leadership role it requires.
But in terms of being willing to participate in certain events with people who might have a bit of a different view on this issue? I'm willing to give Mohler the benefit of the doubt. -
Even if Beth Moore were a man, she'd be far from qualified.
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Florida Baptist Historical Society
"LOIS VIRGINIA REAVES PARKER....President of the Florida
Baptist Convention....presided at the 1974 Convention....delivered the President’s address....She proved to be a most capable, kind, and humble president of the convention." -
"What would you do if a woman were nominated to serve as an officer in your Baptist convention/association?"
I was delighted when BB member Tom Butler [now in Heaven] wisely replied:
"If she's qualified, I vote for her in a heartbeat. Such offices are positions of service, not rule." -
FWIW - recently our association had a pastors wife as moderator
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2013 • Hispanic Baptist Convention of Texas chooses Bea Mesquias to be its President
"SAN ANTONIO—The Hispanic Baptist Convention of Texas elected Bea Mesquias, a member of United Baptist Church in Harlingen, as president. She became the first woman to hold the office in the convention’s 103-year history....Other officers are: first vice president, Juan Antonio Gamiochipi, pastor of Primera Iglesia Bautista in Alief; second vice president, Bulmaro Luna, pastor of Iglesia Cristiana Bautista Peniel in Houston; and secretary, Leonardo Díaz, pastor of Primera Iglesia Bautista in Hitchcock." -
Conservatives ran Anita Bryant for SBC Vice President in 1978.
From the SBC Annual:
"President Allen opened the floor for nominations for first vice-president. Gene Russell (Tex.) nominated Anita Bryant Green (Fla.)."
http://media.sbhla.org.s3.amazonaws.com/4651,15-Jun-1978.PDF
"Bryant appeared before a standing-room-only crowd at the Southern Baptist Pastors' conference on Sunday night and received several rousing ovations. However, she was defeated in a bid to become first vice president" -
2018 • Becky Gardner, Chair of SEBTS's Board of Trustees
"a historic moment in the Southern Baptist Convention (SBC). A thorough examination of SBC Annuals indicates that Becky Gardner will serve as the first female Board of Trustees chair for a Southern Baptist seminary" -
SBC Resolution Passed in 1964
"As in years past, our Convention has in this year been led by some of our ablest men and women. We are grateful to God for the dedicated leadership thus afforded us, and express our sincere appreciation to these leaders....We acknowledge with gratitude the leadership of Vice-Presidents Paul S. James and Mrs. R. L. Mathis. It is especially noteworthy that Mrs. Mathis is the first woman to serve as an officer of this Convention."
From the 1964 Convention annual:
SBC President [K. Owen] White, who had Marie Mathis preside at the 1964 annual meeting, was a noted Conservative!
Capitol Hill Baptist Church has always been doctrinally conservative
9 Marks • History of Capitol Hill Baptist Church
"While American Protestantism struggled through the tumultuous theological battles of the 1920s and 30s, by the grace of God, this church remained a church in which the Bible was believed and preached as the inspired and inerrant Word of God....In 1941, Dr. Ball became Pastor Emeritus, and was succeeded for the next 9 years until 1950 by Dr. K. Owen White, a future President of the SBC."
1963 • SBC Messengers Choose Texas Conservative as President, Elect a Woman Vice-President
"K. Owen White, pastor of First Baptist Church, Houston, Tex., and leader of conservatives forces, [was elected] as Convention president"
"Mrs. R. L. Mathis...[was elected] as second vice·president of the Convention
Mrs. Mathis is the first woman ever elected to one of the top three Convention offices. At the next business session a messenger tried to push through a motion to exclude women from consideration as officers but it lost." -
2018 • SBC spokesman: women not barred from becoming SBC President
"The declaration from the SBC comes as...pastor of Cornerstone Baptist Church in Arlington, Texas, Dwight McKissic, suggested...electing a woman to the presidency of the Southern Baptist Convention" -
Mrs. J.M. Dawson was a nominee for, and was nearly elected SBC Vice President way back in 1923!
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