Southwestern Seminary President pens open letter to Southern Baptists
Paige Patterson addresses the retirement of SBC Executive Director Frank Page over “personal failing.”
Paige Patterson addresses the retirement of SBC Executive Director Frank Page over “personal failing.”
Frank S. Page has resigned as president and chief executive officer of the Southern Baptist Convention’s Executive Committee, effective today (March 27) over what is described as “a morally inappropriate relationship in the recent past.” He is currently serving as interim pastor at Hebron Baptist Church in Dacula.
“…my daughters shared their deep desire for Dayle and me to retire and move closer to them…”
“We seek to encourage the work of local churches. That’s why we exist.”
NASHVILLE (BP) — Year-to-date contributions to Southern Baptist Convention national and international missions and ministries received by the SBC Executive Committee are 5.08 percent above the year-to-date SBC Cooperative Program Allocation Budget projection, and are 1.15 percent above contributions received during the same time frame last year, according to a news release from SBC Executive […]
“We’re looking for ways to maximize the next generation of pastors and leaders…”
Page mentioned that one out of every five churches in the Southern Baptist Convention is now an ethnic church.
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