The Southern Baptist Ethics & Religious Liberty Commission has unveiled its new Leadership Council.
The 43 Southern Baptist pastors and leaders who were announced Thursday (Jan. 14) will serve as the advisory council for the entity’s Leadership Network in 2016. The ERLC launched the network and its advisory council in 2014. Each January, the entity names a new list of council members, most of whom serve for one year.
The Leadership Network is open to men and women who seek to identify with the ERLC’s Gospel-focused approach to cultural issues in their roles as pastors, leaders or laypeople.
Council members — all who are serving or have served in pastoral ministry — will receive equipping from the ERLC staff and give guidance to the network. They also may provide content for the entity’s website.
ERLC President Russell Moore said he is “thrilled to welcome this group of Gospel-focused, innovative band of pastors and leaders” to the council.
“As we come alongside one another, we’ll talk about crucial ethical issues confronting churches and how we can engage with a Gospel-focus in the culture and in the public square,” Moore said in a written release. “We’ll think through issues that aren’t yet confronting churches, but will, and how we can best go through the difficulties of life and local church ministry with a joyful warrior kingdom expectancy — marching toward Zion on the triumphant side of history.”
Afshin Ziafat — lead pastor of Providence Church in Frisco, Texas, and a returnee to the council — said in the ERLC release announcing the 2016 members, “I love what the ERLC is doing to defend and promote Christian values in the public sphere. I love how the council keeps me informed on the shifting culture that we are ministering in.”
Among members of the Leadership Council are:
— Robert Anderson, pastor of Colonial Baptist Church in Randallstown, Md.;
— David Crosby, senior pastor of First Baptist Church in New Orleans;
— Jack Graham, pastor of Prestonwood Baptist Church in Plano, Texas, and former Southern Baptist Convention president;
— Greg Matte, senior pastor of First Baptist Church in Houston;
— Darrin Patrick, lead pastor of The Journey in St. Louis;
— Bryant Wright, senior pastor of Johnson Ferry Baptist Church in Marietta, Ga., and former SBC president.
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SOURCE: Baptist Press
Tom Strode