Louisiana pastor David Crosby to be SBC president nominee

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By David Roach

ST. LOUIS (BP) — Louisiana pastor David Crosby will be nominated for president of the Southern Baptist Convention, former SBC President Fred Luter announced March 24.

"I have watched David the last 10 years here in New Orleans as he has taken the leadership of all the churches and pastors of our city in helping to rebuild New Orleans, which everybody knows was totally destroyed [in 2005] in Hurricane Katrina," Luter, pastor of Franklin Avenue Baptist Church in New Orleans, said in an interview, telling Baptist Press of his intention to nominate Crosby during the SBC annual meeting June 14-15 in St. Louis.

"I saw how he was able to get a lot of things done to get the city back up and running," Luter said, noting Crosby's "passion for the Body of Christ and for our convention." "I can see that same passion he had for our city leading the Southern Baptist Convention."

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During the 20 years Crosby has pastored First Baptist Church in New Orleans, the congregation has given between 7 and 15 percent of its undesignated receipts through the Cooperative Program, Luter said. That level of CP giving persisted despite a major relocation effort and $3.5 million of damages sustained from Katrina, Crosby said.

During the fiscal year that began a month following Katrina, First Baptist gave 10.4 percent through CP, according to the SBC's Annual Church Profile. Over the past five years, the congregation has averaged 9.5 percent giving through CP, Southern Baptists' unified program of supporting North American and global missions and ministries.

Total missions giving for the congregation has been at least 22 percent of its undesignated receipts each of the past five years, according to ACP.

Currently, First Baptist forwards 7 percent of undesignated receipts through CP; 1 percent to New Orleans Seminary; 1 percent to the New Orleans Baptist Association; .5 percent to Baptist Friendship House in New Orleans (a joint ministry of the North American Mission Board and the New Orleans Baptist Association); and approximately .5 percent to a ministry to seafarers at the Port of New Orleans, Crosby said.

A designated gift held in trust also generates funds given through CP each year, Crosby said.

The church has averaged 658 in worship and 24 baptisms annually over the past five years, according to ACP. Previously, Crosby pastored churches in Texas and Mississippi.

Crosby has served a variety of leadership roles at the association, state convention and SBC levels, including moderator of the New Orleans Baptist Association, Executive Board member of the Louisiana Baptist Convention and member of the SBC Committees on Committees and Resolutions. He is a trustee at Golden Gate Seminary.

Crosby told BP, "I really believe in cooperation, and I believe the Southern Baptist Convention exists primarily to facilitate cooperation among our churches for the world mission of the Gospel. Cooperation, to me, has a financial component, and my churches have always been deeply invested in the Cooperative Program and the special missions offerings. Cooperation also has a personal component."

Crosby's nomination is the third to be announced for the SBC annual meeting.

He is married to Janet and has three children and eight grandchildren. Crosby holds a master of divinity from New Orleans Seminary and a doctor of philosophy from Baylor University.


Reprinted from Baptist Press, news service of the Southern Baptist Convention.

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