New Southern Baptist Convention President
Johnny Hunt, senior pastor of First Baptist Church in Woodstock, Georgia, has been elected the new president of the Southern Baptist Convention. …
It’s clear that Hunt is no fan of the growing Calvinist movement within the Southern Baptist Convention. He’s hosting a major conference to refute Calvinism at his church in November. … Things may have gone quite differently had Al Mohler, the Calvinist president of Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, stayed in the race (he suffered health complications).
– Report by Ted Olsen in the Christianity Today Liveblog.
See also this story from Baptist Press. (Photo: Baptist Press.)
Arctic synod greatly disappointed at same-sex moves
The synod of the diocese of the Arctic, meeting in Iqaluit, Nunavut from May 27 to June 3, passed a motion criticizing decisions by four dioceses of the Anglican Church of Canada that support blessing same-sex unions.
“Synod expressed great disappointment as some diocesan synods have decided to move forward with approving the blessing of same-sex civil marriages, after General Synod 2007 (made) it clear that this would not be allowed until the Lambeth Conference had time to discuss the issues this summer,” said a press release issued by the diocese of the Arctic synod. “This then indicates that Canadians are not serious about unity elements that hold the church together.” …
– Report from the Anglican Journal. See also Diocese of the Arctic website. (Photo: Christopher Patterson.)
The M’Cheyne daily Bible reading calendar
Need encouragement to read the Bible regularly? Ben Edgington has made available Robert Murray M’Cheyne’s daily Bible reading calendar in several formats.
Links to PDF files and an online interactive version are linked from this page at www.edginet.org. (There’s another online version here.)
From the Files: Peter Jensen on GAFCON
In December 2007, shortly after GAFCON was announced, Archbishop Peter Jensen wrote this about the meeting –
“The Anglican Future Conference is not designed to take the place of Lambeth. Some people may well choose to go to both. Its aim is to draw Biblical Anglican Christians together for urgent consultation. It is not a consultation which can take place at Lambeth, because Lambeth has a different agenda and far wider guest list. Unlike Lambeth, the Future Conference is not for Bishops alone – the invitations will go to clergy and lay people also. But it is a meeting which accepts the current reality of a Communion in disarray over fundamental issues of the gospel and biblical authority. …”
Obama’s Abortion Bombshell
Barack Obama, the presumptive pro-abortion nominee of the Democratic Party, has plans to reward the allies that helped him topple Hillary Clinton from her throne by making total unrestricted abortion in the United States his number one priority as President. …
– Report from LifeSite News.
