Cameron Triggs and Victor Chayasirisobhon Nominated for Southern Baptist Pastors’ Conference Vice President

Cameron Triggs (left) and  Victor Chayasirisobhon (right)
Cameron Triggs (left) and Victor Chayasirisobhon (right)

NEW ORLEANS (BP) – Cameron “Cam” Triggs, lead pastor of Grace Alive Church in Orlando, will be nominated for vice president of the 2022 SBC Pastors’ Conference. Fred “Chip” Luter III, senior associate pastor of Franklin Avenue Baptist Church in New Orleans, has announced his intention to make the nomination.

Voting for the 2022 Pastors’ Conference will take place Monday afternoon, June 14, during the Pastors Track of the Send Celebration hosted by the North American Mission Board. Held at the Music City Center in Nashville, it precedes the Southern Baptist Convention Annual Meeting, which will begin the next day.

Luter described Triggs as “a bridge-builder who has a way of connecting people from a wide variety of backgrounds, regardless of location. We need more of that in the SBC because relationships and partnerships for the sake of the Great Commission is the bread and butter of the SBC.”

HIGHLAND, Calif. (BP) – Victor Chayasirisobhon, lead pastor at First Southern Baptist Church in Anaheim, Calif., will be nominated for vice president of the 2022 SBC Pastors’ Conference by Rob Zinn, pastor of education and North American missions at Immanuel Baptist Church in Highland, Calif.

Voting for the 2022 Pastors’ Conference will take place Monday afternoon, June 14, during the Pastors Track of the Send Celebration hosted by the North American Mission Board. Held at the Music City Center in Nashville, it precedes the Southern Baptist Convention Annual Meeting, which will begin the next day. The 2022 Pastors’ Conference will be held in conjunction with the SBC Annual Meeting in Anaheim, Calif.

A native of Montreal, Chayasirisobhon has served as pastor at First Southern Baptist for the last 15 years. In addition, he has been moderator and vice moderator of the Orange County Southern Baptist Association and currently is president of the Orange County Baptist Foundation and executive board member of the California Southern Baptist Convention. He is also a leader in the California chapter of the Conservative Baptist Network.

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Source: Baptist Press