SBC Leader Decries Selective Giving By Local Churches

Jeff Iorg is the president of the Southern Baptist Convention’s executive committee. He is seen in the video below criticizing the recent tendency of local churches to designate their funding of the convention’s specific, individual entities instead of giving to the “big pot”– i.e., the Cooperative Program. Churches began restricting funds from the Ethics and Religious Liberty Commission and also from the North American Mission Board (NAMB) because of the woke posture both of these had adopted.

Iorg refers to these decisions by local churches as “expressive individualism”. In fact, Pastor Timothy Pigg, a leader with the Conservative Baptist Network, said today that these decisions by the local church are based on doctrine. For instance, the NAMB is funding woke black churches and also churches with female “pastors”.

In addition, Pigg says the autonomy of the local church has historically been a Baptist distinctive; and Iorg’s comments undermine that principle:

HT: The Dissenter

Addendum: Pastor Tom Ascol responds:

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2 thoughts on “SBC Leader Decries Selective Giving By Local Churches

  1. The issue I see here is whether or not the local Baptist churches have any independence from the fiscal dictates of the SBC or what course they will follow if compromise is not in the cards. Is acquiescence the only alternative ?

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