Search team to be appointed next week to find next SBC Executive Committee president

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NASHVILLE (BP) – A search team is expected to be appointed on Tuesday to find the next president of the Southern Baptist Convention’s Executive Committee.

“This is a key meeting because it will be the first one to be in-person since September,” said Executive Committee Chairman Rolland Slade, a pastor in El Cajon, Calif. “I’m confident that we’ll conduct ourselves in a different tone, one that says, ‘How do we serve Southern Baptists?’"

The Executive Committee’s interim President and Chief Executive Officer Willie McLaurin emphasized the importance of the meeting. Besides the appointment of members to the search team, the Executive Committee will get an update on the work of the Sexual Abuse Task Force.

During Tuesday morning’s plenary session, nominations for search team members will be accepted from the floor. During voting, members may cast their ballots for six nominees, but not more than one vote per nominee. 

The six nominees receiving the most votes will make up the team, and the Executive Committee chairman will join as an ex-officio member, making a seven-member committee. The committee will then select from among its membership a chairperson and secretary.

Slade’s term as Executive Committee chair is set to conclude this June.

During the formation of a presidential search team in the spring of 2018, Executive Committee members expressed their desire for then-chairman Stephen Rummage to serve on the team beyond June, when his term was set to expire. Georgia Pastor Mike Stone eventually became the seventh member upon his election to chairman.

Article 6.5 of the EC Bylaws outlines the stipulations of the presidential search team.

Sexual Abuse Task Force investigation update

Regarding the ongoing investigation into the handling of sexual abuse cases, Slade mentioned the lack of activity on the part of the Committee on Cooperation. That committee was formed to be a liaison between the EC, the Sexual Abuse Task Force and Guidepost Solutions, the third-party firm hired to conduct the investigation.

“Our goal as officers is to ensure that the committee has nothing to do,” he said. “It signifies that there has been nothing but cooperation.

“It needs to be clear that Guidepost Solutions and the Sexual Abuse Task Force have not and are not enemies of the Convention. They’re trying to help us do things better, things that honor God.”

When reached for comment, SATF chairman Bruce Frank, pastor of Biltmore Church in Arden, N.C., said the task force’s recent update will be the primary material covered during the Feb. 22 morning session.

“ the next few months the material will become more specific in nature” regarding areas such as recommendations, Frank said.

Other business

During the Feb. 22 afternoon plenary session, EC members will go into executive session to receive an update on legal matters as well as reports from the Credentials Committee and EC officers. The Executive Committee will then return to open session, where Slade will report on those discussions.

McLaurin hinted about areas of focus he will present during his first address to EC members in his new role.

“I am personally delighted to welcome our SBC EC trustees and guests to Nashville,” he said. “Our staff team is already preparing to roll out five-star hospitality to our brothers and sisters. We want everyone attending our gathering to feel the love of Jesus. The interim president’s report will feature a variety of items and will place a spotlight on what I am calling the ‘Core Four.’

“Our trustees began bathing this meeting in prayer during their solemn assembly in January, and we need to continue to seek His face in the days ahead. Please be in prayer for all of the ancillary meetings that will take place in addition to committee and plenary sessions.”

The meetings will be livestreamed.