Last night and this morning, I have been hurting for my Southern Baptist friends who were on the right – and losing – side at yesterday’s Convention. I felt I should say something, and, after reflection, I’ve decided a tweet or even a tweet thread won’t do.
First, I am indeed hurting and praying for you. And I am sad for the church as a whole. For most of my life, the Southern Baptist Convention has been a bulwark of orthodoxy. For that bulwark to be so weakened and compromised diminishes the whole church.
Second, I advise that you do mourn. I also advise that you wait awhile before making a decision about your future relationship with the SBC. Early on after a bad event, both upset and denial can cloud your judgement. So wait on the Lord, pray, and at least recover a bit first before deciding.
I cannot make that decision for you. I can see a case for staying and fighting, and I can see a case for moving on. Know that if you remain faithful, you have my respect along with my prayers.
Also know something that I am hesitant to say for fear of appearing to poach. Know that IF you decide to leave, there is a place for you in the Anglican Church of North America (ACNA) and especially in my jurisdiction, the Reformed Episcopal Church (REC – which has a large degree of independence but is within ACNA – it’s complicated).
You will have to get used to babies being baptized. You will have to get used to real live bishops with those funny mitres even. You will have to get used to a wide range of orthodoxy under one roof. We have people who are more catholic than the Pope and people who are more Protestant than Luther. Our breadth is both glorious and annoying – like the whole faithful church.
But ACNA and the REC are committed to the authority of scripture and to the basics of the Faith as reflected in the Creeds. AND both the Archbishop of ACNA and the Presiding Bishop of the REC have just made strong statements opposing Critical Race Theory.
We are not perfect. There are a few dioceses in ACNA I cannot recommend. And wokeness has infiltrated us as it has the SBC. (Where has it not infiltrated?) But unlike the SBC, our two highest bishops along with many other bishops are opposing it. And it has not and will not gain a stronghold in the REC.
If you do wish to check out an Anglican church or two, feel free to message me for guidance. You can contact me in the comments (And I will not post your comment unless it’s clear that you want it public. I moderate comments.) Or you can message me on twitter.
I would prefer Baptist faithful stay in the SBC and take back their denomination from the woke cabal. I want a faithful thriving SBC. But if you become convinced that is not your path, you are welcome to help us remain faithful in ACNA. Let me know if I can help you.
2 comments:
I've been traveling, and have often been without internet. What happened at the SBC? Thanks.
Never mind; just read an article at PJ Media about the newly-elected SBC president.
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