There has been a good deal of buzz about the 2021 Southern Baptist Convention that took place last week. I know we have quite a few SBC folks on the board. What are your perspectives? The election of Litton to the presidency is troubling to me. Many are rejoicing that the SBC narrowly escaped a "fundamentalist takeover." However, Litton co-preaches with his wife, and up until last week his church taught formal trinitarian heresy. Many in the SBC are saying that turning the convention around at this point is practically impossible. There was a significant effort to elect a conservative this time around, and it failed. With the convention being held in Anaheim next year, a similar effort will be well night impossible.
Is the SBC lost? Is it time for the faithful to leave? What are your thoughts?
Is the SBC lost? Is it time for the faithful to leave? What are your thoughts?