State Convention president urges pastors to ‘stand together’
Published January 26, 2006
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| Dear Pastor Friend: |
I trust that you have had a blessed Christmas season and
that God is already giving you a fruitful New Year. I am honored to serve
Florida Baptists in my second year as president and to be a part of our
nation’s greatest state convention. God is calling all of us to stand together
and to “overcome evil with good” (Romans 12:21).
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Time is running out for us to gather the necessary
petitions to place a constitutional amendment on the ballot for Marriage
Protection. This defines marriage as the legal union of only one man and one
woman as husband and wife. Sunday, January 29 is the absolutely last day for
our churches to collect petitions, which should then be hand-delivered the next
day to your respective county Supervisor of Elections.
This is the only way to protect marriage from
redefinition by activist judges, such as those who legalized same-sex marriage
in Massachusetts. Fortunately, 19 other states have such amendments. However,
we still need about 400,000 more petitions.
This is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. Your people
respect your leadership and will follow your example. We are not being
“political” but taking a stand to responsibly shepherd our people in the right
direction as we seek to become salt and light.
Encourage each person to enlist 10 others by distributing
the petitions. Have a sign-up table after worship services. Call your people to
prayer. Share your vision and burden. But remember, “Be strong and courageous…
with us is the Lord our God to help us and to fight our battles” (II Chronicles
32:7-8, NASV).
In Christ,
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Dr. Hayes Wicker Pastor, First Baptist Church, Naples President, Florida Baptist State Convention |
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