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  • čas přidán 17. 06. 2024
  • Today on The Sword & The Trowel podcast, Tom Ascol and Graham Gunden are joined in the studio by David Schrock & David Mitzenmacher. They discuss recent 2024 Annual Meeting of the Southern Baptist Convention in Indianapolis. They share some of the key events that happened, encouragements, disappointments and where we go from here.
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Komentáře • 26

  • @alexjflow

    Great episode. I appreciate the run down of all the specific objections to Law. Very enlightening.

  • @timbushong4387

    Thanks for this brothers.

  • @brandonbooth2425

    Thank you for giving a very encouraging and fair assessment of the convention last week! I was there and have been disappointed to see all the unfair reporting (on both sides) coming out. What was reflected in this video truly does encapsulate what it was like at the convention.

  • @gregb6469

    Were there any 'senior' pastors in the NT churches? Were they not all multiple-elder led? Was not the position of elder limited to qualified men? That the Law amendment did not pass unanimously says something about the state of the SBC (and it is not good).

  • @marshallalbritton9521

    Great discussion. Keep working.

  • @Biff855

    Thanks for this, brothers. I'm a Presbyterian but go to a southern baptist church. I appreciate the insight as I'm not super familiar with the workings of the sbc.

  • @OptimisticAmill

    In most Old School Baptist Churches Elders are all ordained men, there are deacons who are also only men, and the ‘lead pastor’ is called the moderator.

  • @happyappy19931

    Why is the SBC voting on women pastors? Why is a vote needed on something that is clear in the Bible?

  • @militaryminedid2011

    As discussed, the amendment to not allow female pastors within churches under the SBC did not pass this year. Did someone ask for it to be voted on in 2025 and if passed, vote again in 2026 or will that need to wait until 2025 to ask to bring to another initial vote in 2026 and if passed in 2026, vote again in 2027?

  • @mrs.ingham

    Someone please help me understand how a woman being regularly platformed by pastors and leaders, recommended by pastors to other pastors for her expertise on false shepherds and wolves in the church, and asked to speak on this very pastoral subject to a room full of men at a lunch hosted by the Center for Baptist Leadership… is not also a violation of 1 Timothy 2:11-13?

  • @gregb6469

    The SBC is going downhill fast.

  • @karenthornton6330

    Why is Megan not a Debra ? Judges 4 and 5. Why is there no man filling this void for info concerning "Follow the money.". Sometimes women have to pick up a weapon and help educate and encourage the people to win the war. A pastor is a very different role than the speakers role Megan that played to provide info allowing others (men) to lead how to respond.

  • @GiaGirlism

    Megan should not have spoken

  • @neverpc4404

    These guys are in denial about the direction of the SBC and guilt by association