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August/September 2010 Issue
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Great Commission
Task Force Recommendations to the Southern Baptist Convention
The following recommendations were presented by the Great
Commission Task Force May 3, 2010, to be voted upon by the messengers
at the Southern Baptist Convention, meeting June 15-16, 2010,
in Orlando, Florida.
1. That the messengers to the Southern Baptist Convention,
meeting in Orlando, Florida, June 15-16, 2010, adopt the following
as the mission statement of the Southern Baptist Convention:
As a convention of churches, our missional vision is to present
the Gospel of Jesus Christ to every person in the world and to
make disciples of all the nations.
2. That the messengers to the Southern Baptist Convention,
meeting in Orlando, Florida, June 15-16, 2010, adopt the following
as Core Values for our work together:
CHRIST-LIKENESS
We depend on the transforming power of the Holy Spirit
and prayer to make us more like Jesus Christ.
TRUTH
We stand together in the truth of God's inerrant Word,
celebrating the faith once for all delivered to the saints.
UNITY
We work together in love for the sake of the Gospel.
RELATIONSHIPS
We consider others more important than ourselves.
TRUST
We tell each other the truth in love and do what we
say we will do.
FUTURE
We value Southern Baptists of all generations and embrace
our responsibility to pass this charge to a rising generation
in every age, faithful until Jesus comes.
LOCAL CHURCH
We believe the local church is given the authority,
power, and responsibility to present the Gospel of Jesus Christ
to every person in the world.
KINGDOM
We join other Christ-followers for the Gospel, the
Kingdom of Christ, and the glory of God.
3. That the messengers to the Southern Baptist Convention,
meeting in Orlando, Florida, June 15-16, 2010, request the Executive
Committee of the Southern Baptist Convention to consider recommending
to the Southern Baptist Convention the adoption of the language
and structure of Great Commission Giving as described in this
report in order to enhance and celebrate the Cooperative Program
and the generous support of Southern Baptists channeled through
their churches. We further request that the boards of trustees
of the International Mission Board and North American Mission
Board consider the adoption of the Lottie Moon and Annie Armstrong
offering goals as outlined in this report.
4. That the messengers to the Southern Baptist Convention,
meeting June 15-16, 2010, request the Executive Committee of the
Southern Baptist Convention to consider any revision to the ministry
assignment of the North American Mission Board that may be necessary
in order to accomplish the redirection of NAMB as outlined in
this report; and that the Board of Trustees of the North American
Mission Board be asked to consider the encouragements found within
this report in all matters under their purview.
5. That the messengers to the Southern Baptist Convention,
meeting June 15-16, 2010, request that the Executive Committee
of the Southern Baptist Convention and the International Mission
Board of the Southern Baptist Convention consider a revised ministry
assignment for the International Mission Board that would remove
any geographical limitation on its mission to reach unreached
and underserved people groups wherever they are found.
6. That the messengers to the Southern Baptist Convention,
meeting June 15-16, 2010, request the Executive Committee of the
Southern Baptist Convention to consider working with the leadership
of the state conventions in developing a comprehensive program
of Cooperative Program promotion and stewardship education in
alignment with this report.
7. That the messengers to the Southern Baptist Convention,
meeting June 15-16, 2010 in Orlando, Florida, request the Executive
Committee of the Southern Baptist Convention to consider recommending
an SBC Cooperative Program Allocation Budget that will increase
the percentage allocated to the International Mission Board to
51 percent by decreasing the Executive Committee's percentage
of the SBC Allocation Budget by 1 percent.
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