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August/September 2010 Issue
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LoveLoud
through the Great Commission
SBC President Johnny Hunt has selected
"LoveLoud through the Great Commission" (1 John 3:18)
as the theme for this year's sessions.
"We've got to 'Love Loud'!" Hunt, senior pastor of
the Atlanta-area First Baptist Church in Woodstock, said. "Loud
Love moves beyond the four walls of the church. I hope to encourage
our folks to roll up their sleeves and get after it.
"Our theme verse is clear," Hunt said of 1 John 3:18
"My little children, let us not love in word or in
tongue, but in deed and in truth."
"It is not simply enough to say; we must do!" Hunt
added. "We have embraced what we believe. It is now or never
to engage this generation with what we believe the Gospel.
Our nation is lost. We have the answer. Let's do it!"
GCTF Report
The final report of the Great Commission
Task Force will highlight the Southern Baptist Convention's 153rd
annual meeting when the two-day event convenes June 15 in Orlando's
Orange County Convention Center.
The much-anticipated report, unveiled May 3 at www.pray4gcr.com,
has been the centerpiece of discussion in Southern Baptist circles
since messengers at the 2009 meeting in Louisville, Kentucky,
authorized the SBC president to appoint a task force. The public
conversation intensified when the GCTF released a preliminary
version of its report February 22, with some hailing it as innovative
and others expressing concerns that it would negatively impact
cooperation with state conventions and hurt giving through the
SBC's Cooperative Program.
While the task force expects to present its report June 15,
at press time they had not announced whether its recommendations
will be offered as a single motion or several.
Another matter of interest is the work of presidential search
committees for IMB, NAMB, and the SBC Executive Committee. At
press time, only the search committee for the SBC Executive Committee
had announced its intention to present a nominee for consideration
by Executive Committee members. On May 14, the committee anounced
that Frank Page, vice president of evangelization for the North
American Mission Board, would be nominated as the next president
and chief executive officer of the SBC Executive Committee.
Program Highlights
Among the highlights planned for
this year's program:
Musical features throughout
the meeting presented by the worship choir and orchestra of First
Baptist Church in Woodstock, Georgia, and a 1,000-voice combined
choir and 200-piece combined orchestra.
Opening session reports
by Morris H. Chapman, retiring president of the SBC Executive
Committee, and the presidential message by Hunt.
The election of officers
set to begin at 2:20 p.m. June 15. Candidates for president, as
of press time, were Jimmy Jackson, senior pastor of Whitesburg
Baptist Church in Huntsville, Alabama, and president of the Alabama
Baptist State Convention; Bryant Wright, senior pastor of Johnson
Ferry Baptist Church in Marietta, Georgia; Ted Traylor, pastor
of Olive Baptist Church in Pensacola, Florida; and Leo Endel,
executive director of the Minnesota-Wisconsin Baptist Convention.
The convention message
by Mac Brunson, senior pastor of First Baptist Church in Jacksonville,
Florida, on Wednesday morning and, that evening at 8:40, a closing
sermon by Southern Baptist evangelist Tony Nolan of Woodstock,
Georgia.
Other Highlights
Crossover Orlando 2010 will extend evangelistic
block parties and door-to-door and street witness on Saturday,
June 12, across the city and three-county Orange, Seminole, and
Osceola region. In conjunction with Crossover, a Hispanic family
festival will be held at the Central Florida Fairgrounds.
The 2010 SBC Pastors' Conference,
which opens at 5:30 p.m. Sunday, June 13, with a concert by popular
Christian musician Travis Cottrell, features a wide range of speakers
from diverse backgrounds, including Tony Evans, senior pastor
at Oak Cliff Bible Fellowship in Dallas and president of The Urban
Alternative; C.J. Mahaney, former pastor of Covenant Life Church
in Gaithersburg, Maryland, and president of Sovereign Grace Ministries;
apologetics speaker and author Ravi Zacharias; and Francis Chan,
teaching pastor of Cornerstone Church in Simi Valley, California.
The program also will feature the launch of a national campaign
to help pastors adopt children.
Gatherings for pastors'
wives that feature a June 14 conference and June 15 luncheon,
as well as a Women's Expo to build community, share resources,
and exchange ideas.
The June 13-14 Woman's
Missionary Union Missions Celebration and Annual Meeting, gathering
under the theme "Unhindered!" The program emphasis includes
ways to address human exploitation, which is the focus of WMU's
Project HELP for 2010-12. The missions celebration will be held
in the Orange County Convention Center's Chapin Theater (West
Concourse, Level 3), beginning at 6:30 p.m. on June 13. Among
the speakers at the missions celebration: Jennifer Kennedy Dean,
author of this year's WMU emphasis book, Life Unhindered: Five
Keys to Walking in Freedom, and Gen. Douglas Carver, chief
of chaplains for the U.S. Army.
The Conference of Southern
Baptist Evangelists annual worship service will be held Wednesday
afternoon, June 16, instead of prior to the convention, as in
recent years. The change is intended to increase participation
of pastors who don't arrive at the convention until after Sunday
morning. The service will be held from 2-5 p.m. in a theater just
up the escalators from the meeting hall at the Orange County Convention
Center. The timing is intended to allow messengers to attend seminary
luncheons, make it back for the worship service, and then attend
the closing session of the SBC annual meeting. The program includes
music by Greater Vision, a Southern gospel trio, a message from
evangelist Tim Lee, a former Marine who lost his legs in Vietnam,
and a videotaped message from evangelist Billy Graham.
Associational directors
of missions will convene for their 50th meeting on June 12-14
with the theme "Celebrating 50 Years of Partnership in Kingdom
Work." Speakers for the event, which will begin Saturday
at 2:30 p.m. at the Rosen Plaza Hotel, will include Frank Page,
Ed Stetzer, O.S. Hawkins, and Jerry Rankin. DOMs also will have
a chance to dialogue with a representative from NAMB regarding
the report from the Great Commission Task Force.
Registration
Registration for the Orlando annual
meeting once again will provide churches with the online opportunity
to register their messengers at www.sbc.net to avoid waiting at
the counter upon arrival at the convention.
After online registration, the SBC Web site provides a church
with a messenger reference number form to be printed out and presented
by each messenger at the SBC registration booth in exchange for
a nametag and a set of ballots. The appropriate church-authorized
representative must complete all online registrations.
The traditional registration method also is available for those
churches that are unable or may not opt to access the online registration.
Registration cards are available from state convention offices.
For further information about online registration and hotel
choices for the SBC annual meeting in Orlando, visit www.sbc.net.
Convention Arrangements
Shuttle service will be available
to and from all the hotels on the official housing list posted
at www.sbcannualmeeting.net, according to Don Magee, director
of information/financial systems for the SBC Executive Committee.
Shuttle passes can be purchased for $10 at the convention center
for buses running June 15-16. Complimentary shuttle service will
run from the convention hotels to the convention center, beginning
June 13 at 2 p.m. and continuing Monday.
Parking at the Orange County Convention Center costs $11 each
time a car enters the lot, Magee said.
Additional information about airport shuttle and local trolley
service is also available at www.sbcannualmeeting.net, as are
details about discount tickets to Disney World. Information about
other Orlando attractions may be found at www.sbc.orlandomeetinginfo.com.
Compiled by Baptist
Press assistant editor Mark Kelly.
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