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Don Mabry

The SBC truly ‘exists’ only two days per year

April 21, 2021

By Don F. Mabry

ALEXANDRIA, La. (LBM)–Each year in June, the Southern Baptist Convention holds an annual meeting — in recent years beginning on the second Tuesday in June and closing the next day. This schedule highlights the reality of the nature of the SBC: It only exists two days every year.

During the other 363 days, the SBC Constitution assigns specific duties to the officers, boards, institutions, and commissions of the Convention to conduct the business and execute the budgets approved by the messengers. But, legally, there is no SBC.

Indeed, the SBC truly is not a denomination but in effect is merely a meeting, a gathering akin to the conventions held every four years by the two major political parties – a mix of rally and business.

While millions of people refer to themselves as Southern Baptists, the truth is that churches are not members of the SBC and most members of these churches are not members of the SBC.

According to Article III of the SBC Constitution, “The Convention shall consist of messengers who are members of Baptist churches in cooperation with the Convention.”  This founding document specifies what constitutes a cooperating church and explains how many messengers each cooperating church may select to attend the SBC as messengers; and SBC members – Southern Baptists — are only those messengers who are in attendance for that SBC annual meeting.

When the SBC adjourns each year, it depends on the Executive Committee and the entities it has established to conduct the business of the Convention until it meets again the following year. Indeed, the Executive Committee is designated “to act for the Convention ad interim in all matters not otherwise provided for” in the ministry assignments to the various entities (SBC By-law 18.E.(1)).

The only Baptist entity an individual joins is a local Baptist church.

Meanwhile, the only Baptist organization that a cooperating church joins is the local Baptist association, and this is done by vote of the member churches in that association (state conventions generally use the same protocols as the SBC in terms of selecting, certifying, and seating of messengers for annual meetings).

Don F. Mabry is a retired Louisiana Baptist missions and ministries director.

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