At NAAF, Luter exhorts SBC to trust in God
By Diana Chandler NEW ORLEANS (BP) — Fred Luter, in his first sermon after his election as Southern Baptist Convention
Korean Council 31st annual meeting near Baltimore draws large crowd
By Sharon Mager, BCM/D Correspondent LINTHICUM, Md.–About 800 people, representing six hundred Korean Baptist churches from across 40 states, including
SBC WRAP-UP: Historic meeting sees messengers elect 1st black president, approve descriptor
By Michael Foust, Baptist Press NEW ORLEANS (BP) — In one of the most historic meetings in the Southern Baptist
Historic: Fred Luter elected SBC president
By Karen L. Willoughby NEW ORLEANS (BP) — Native New Orleanian Fred Luter was elected by acclamation Tuesday, June 19,
‘Great Commission’ descriptor approved by messengers
By Erin Roach NEW ORLEANS (BP) — The descriptor “Great Commission Baptists” was approved by messengers to the Southern Baptist
SBC Annual Meeting: 2012 Program
TUESDAY MORNING, JUNE 19, 2012 ANNUAL MEETING THEME: “Jesus: to the Neighborhood and the Nations” 8:00 Worship through Music —
SBC Pastors’ Conference: 2012 Conference Schedule
Southern Baptist Pastors’ Conference Schedule June 17-18, 2012 Ernest N. Morial Convention Center, New Orleans www.sbcpc.net Theme: “Changing: Lives, Communities,
New ‘descriptor’ and historic election ahead for SBC meeting
By Diana Chandler NEW ORLEANS (BP) — The recommendation of “Great Commission Baptists” as a descriptive name and the prospective
SBC meeting theme to spotlight ‘Neighborhood & Nations’
By Diana Chandler NEW ORLEANS (BP) — “Jesus: to the Neighborhood and the Nations” is the theme for the Southern
NAAF hopeful in historic SBC election
By Diana Chandler NEW ORLEANS (BP) — Attendance at the National African American Fellowship’s annual meeting will break records as
SBC meeting smartphone app launches
By Baptist Press Staff NEW ORLEANS (BP) — For the first time, messengers to the Southern Baptist Convention annual meeting
SBC children, student registration open
By Baptist Press Staff NEW ORLEANS (BP) — Registration is open for preschool childcare as well as Children in Action