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We stand on behalf of millions of SBC women whose God-given spiritual gifts and leadership skills are being wasted instead of empowered for the Great Commission.
Great Commission Baptists believe Jesus authorized every woman to go, to make disciples, to baptize and to teach — just as he authorized every man. We cannot finish the task Jesus gave us with 50% of the church forced to sit on the bench.
We stand on behalf of the hundreds of concerned SBC pastors who have female pastors serving on their staffs.
These pastors are fearful and worried their congregations will also be disfellowshipped when their churches are discovered by the new SBC “inquisition.”
We stand of behalf of the dedicated International Mission Board (IMB) missionaries who recognize the historic value-added impact women in leadership offer the organization.
There are many female leaders represented in the mission field who are dedicated to sharing the Gospel to all nations and in all languages. Women serve in various non-pastoral roles throughout the IMB at the director level and above on both field and staff leadership teams, including in senior leadership vice president roles. With a renewed emphasis on the restriction of women, the world will lose more godly female church planters and couples serving as pastoral teams in the mission field.
We stand on the foundational principle of the SBC that every church is autonomous.
A decision this critical to the denomination’s future identity should be decided by the Messengers, not a committee, at the Annual Meeting in New Orleans in June.
The Messengers must decide whether or not they want the Executive Committee to act like a Catholic magisterium.
We stand to protect and uphold the shared values and mission of the SBC.
Our goal is to spark the thinking of Messengers regarding the future direction of the SBC.
The Messengers must decide whether or not they want the Executive Committee to act like a Catholic magisterium.
Currently, the concerns about women serving as pastors is a subject of intensive debate within the Southern Baptist Convention(SBC). As followers of Christ, we’re never going to achieve unity on doctrine, but we can achieve unity on mission.
Great Commission Baptists believe Jesus authorized every woman to go, to make disciples, to baptize and to teach — just as He authorized every man. We cannot finish the task Jesus gave us with 50% of the Church forced to sit on the bench. There are four verbs in the Great Commission: Go, make disciples, baptize and teach, which apply to every follower of Jesus, including women – not just men. Women are to go. Women are to make disciples. Women are to baptize. And women are also to teach. As we obediently work to make the name of Jesus known throughout the world, it’s imperative that we’re prepared to collaborate in new ways and work together towards broader cooperative goals in Bible translation and engagement; evangelization and witness empowerment; and church planting.
Note my prediction: The next generation of Southern Baptists will remove the restriction on women one day, because truth eventually triumphs over tradition
SBCStand.com exists in support of a challenge to the SBC Executive Committee’s Ruling at the Annual Meeting in New Orleans in June for these FIVE REASONS.
“Therefore, go and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, 20 and teaching them to obey everything I have commanded you. And surely, I am with you always, to the very end of the age,”
Matthew 28:19-20.
“Jesus said, ‘Do not hold on to me, for I have not yet ascended to the Father. Go instead to my brothers and tell them, I am ascending to my Father and your Father, to my God and your God.’ Mary Magdalene went to the disciples with the news: ‘I have seen the Lord!’ And she told them that he had said these things to her,”
John 20:17-18.
“No, this is what was spoken by the prophet Joel: ‘In the last days, God says, I will pour out my Spirit on all people. Your sons and daughters will prophesy, your young men will see visions, your old men will dream dreams. Even on my servants, both men and women, I will pour out my Spirit in those days, and they will prophesy,’”
Membership in the Southern Baptist Convention was down by nearly half a million in 2022, according to a recently released denomination report. Lifeway Research reported that the SBC had 13.2 million members in 2022, down from 13.68 million in 2021. That loss of 457,371 members is the largest in more than a century, according to the Annual Church Profile compiled by Lifeway.
Today, the International Missions Board has almost 1,500 fewer missionaries than it had 23 years ago when the revised Baptist Faith and Message was approved in 2000.
Membership in the Southern Baptist Convention was down by nearly half a million in 2022, according to a recently released denomination report. Lifeway Research reported that the SBC had 13.2 million members in 2022, down from 13.68 million in 2021. That loss of 457,371 members is the largest in more than a century, according to the Annual Church Profile compiled by Lifeway.
Today, the International Missions Board has almost 1,500 fewer missionaries than it had 23 years ago when the revised Baptist Faith and Message was approved in 2000.
We’re never going to achieve unity on doctrine, but we can achieve unity on mission.
There are 2.6 billion Christians in the world affiliated with various faith communities and denominations. We may disagree over baptism, the Lord’s Supper, doctrine about Mary and a dozen other things. But, when it comes to training up evangelists, we’re not starting from scratch in the endeavor to partner in the Great Commission.
Recognizing that many of these 2.6 billion individuals are cultural Christians who may need to be re-energized or even re-evangelized, this figure still means that one out of every three people on this planet is already saying, “I believe Jesus is the Son of God who died on the Cross for my sins and rose again.” That means the Church is bigger than China and India together. The Church is bigger than China and the U.S. and Europe. Together we’re the biggest entity on the planet.
Nothing is bigger than the Church of Jesus Christ. Therefore, we need to figure out a way to mobilize the whole Church. If every person who identifies as a Christian, or more specifically a follower of Jesus, was trained to share their faith and only talked to two other people – everyone could hear the Gospel. We’re never going to achieve unity on doctrine, but we can achieve unity on mission.
“What’s our motivation? God wants His lost children found.”
— Dr. Rick Warren
“To fulfill the Great Commission, we need the whole Church using their gifts. We need everybody.”
— Dr. Rick Warren
“We cannot finish the task Jesus gave us with 50% of the church forced to sit on the bench.”
— Dr. Rick Warren
“For men, this is a theological issue, but for women, it is an existential issue and a matter of identity.”
— Dr. Rick Warren
“Jesus told Mary Magdalene to tell the disciples about his resurrection, choosing her to be the first preacher of the Gospel.”
— Dr. Rick Warren
Lottie Moon - SBC Missionary
Lottie Moon, an American SBC missionary with the Foreign Mission Board, spent nearly 40 years living and working in China. Moon was a strong proponent of perfect equality with men with no restrictions on women and ministry. She behaved as if she had equality with men and became the most popular and respected missionary among Southern Baptists.
The irony is that her name has been used to raise money for SBC mission efforts while the denomination’s leaders have maintained a policy of women being subservient to men.
“The command is so plain: ‘Go.’”
November 1, 1873
Tungchow, China
“What we need in China is more workers. The harvest is very great, the laborers, oh! so few. Why does the Southern Baptist church lag behind in this great work?”
November 1, 1873
Tungchow, China
“Oh! That my words could be as a trumpet call, stirring the hearts of my brethren and sisters to pray, to labor, to give themselves to this people. ...