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SBC to focus on evangelism, ‘Everyone Can’ challengeTampa’s Whitten to deliver this year’s convention sermonPublished May 26, 2005
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (BP)The Music City is no stranger to Southern Baptists and this June, Nashville will host thousands of SBC church messengers and their family members who will gather for ministry, evangelism and worship and to conduct the annual meeting of the Southern Baptist Convention. The focus of the two-day business meeting, June 21-22, will be the Everyone Can Kingdom Challenge, a bold emphasis that has the goal of winning to Christ and baptizing one million people in one year. This denomination-wide goal for evangelism is the vision of SBC President Bobby Welch.
WELCH Welch, pastor of First Baptist Church in Daytona Beach, went on a bus tour last year and visited Southern Baptist churches in all 50 states and Canada to underscore the importance of evangelism. Video vignettes from that trip, featuring the testimonies of Southern Baptists, will be shown at the annual meeting. I think we have the potential of having one of the most thrilling meetings weve had in a long, long time, Welch said. The purpose is to create a unity of purpose in the convention and to do so around evangelism, Welch said of the Everyone Can Kingdom Challenge. ... It is my view that the convention has lost an overwhelming amount of its ability to create unity of purpose, and consequently, we have lost the ability to capitalize on one of our most valuable assets, and that is our diversity and our size. There will be a number of related activities before and after the two days of official business, but none more important than the Crossover effort that will set the tone for the Everyone Can initiative. CROSSOVERCoordinators of the June 17-19 campaign have reported that more than 12,000 volunteers combined have pledged to participate either in event ministries or in what is believed will be the largest one-day, door-to-door ministry event on record. Since Crossover began in Las Vegas in 1989, more than 34,000 persons have prayed to receive Christ through this evangelistic effort. In addition, many new churches have been started. The largest previous participation in the annual Crossover campaign was about 2,000 volunteers. The one-day, door-to-door ministry event will take place Saturday, June 18, and officially will launch the Everyone Can Kingdom Challenge to witness, win and baptize one million people in one year. Crossover will conclude Saturday night with a celebration service at the Gaylord Entertainment Center featuring recording artists Clay Crosse, Ricky Skaggs and The Whites. Welch, LifeWay Christian Resources president James T. Draper Jr. and author Bill Fay (Share Jesus Without Fear) are among the scheduled speakers. The Everyone Can Peoples Choirseveral thousand strongalso will perform. For many Southern Baptists, Crossover will be only the beginning of a week-long stay in Nashville. It will continue June 19-20 (Sunday and Monday) with the Pastors Conference and the Womens Missionary Union meeting and be followed by the SBC annual meeting June 21-22 (Tuesday and Wednesday). The SBC annual meeting itself, which also will take place at Gaylord, figures to be another busy session for Southern Baptists. Among the highlights:
WHITTEN Ken Whitten, pastor of Idlewild Baptist Church in Tampa, will deliver the convention sermon at 11:30 a.m. Wednesday. For the first time, each session will feature a baptism. The person will be baptized into a local church, with members of each church present. Evangelist Billy Graham will be honored. A bi-vocational pastor will preach, highlighting the importance of bi-vocational ministers within the denomination. Messengers will be asked to adopt the corporate model known as sole membership for New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary. But the Everyone Can Kingdom Challenge will be the weeks focal point. Four Everyone Can challenges will be given, capped by a sermon by Draper at 9 p.m. Wednesday. Casting Crowns and the Everyone Can Peoples Choir will deliver a concert immediately preceding Draper. Welch, who is completing his first one-year term as president, will deliver his presidents address at 10:55 a.m. Tuesday. He will be up for a second one-year term at this years convention. For the third consecutive year, online registration is available to churches and their messengers. Churches can register their messengers online at the SBC Web site, www.sbc.net, to avoid waiting at the counter upon arrival at the convention while a registration volunteer types in various lines of information. By registering online, the SBC Web site gives a church a messenger reference number form to be printed out and presented by each messenger at the SBC registration booth in exchange for a nametag and a set of ballots. Messengers wishing to propose resolutions must submit them at least 15 days prior to the annual meeting, giving the Resolutions Committee a two-week period in which to consider them. Detailed guidelines on submitting resolutions are available at www.sbcannualmeeting.net. C. Barry McCarty of Dallas will serve as the chief parliamentarian at the annual meeting. John Sullivan of Jacksonville and Jimmy E. Jackson of Huntsville, Ala., also will serve as parliamentarians. For more information, please go to www.SBC.net. |
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