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Guest Post | The Benefits of Involvement by Nick Floyd
Today, RonnieFloyd.com welcomes guest writer, Dr. Nick Floyd. Dr. Floyd is a Teaching Pastor at Cross Church.
A few years ago, Dr. Jeff Crawford called and asked me about my openness to serve on one of our Southern Baptist Convention seminary boards. At the time, Jeff was the Pastor at Grand Avenue Baptist Church in Fort Smith and was serving on the Southern Baptist Committee on Nominations, which elects people to the different boards across our convention of churches. A few months later, he nominated me to serve as a trustee at The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary in Louisville, Kentucky. I want to share a few of the benefits I have found while being involved on the board of Southern Seminary.
Benefit #1 – Relationships
The one thing I have enjoyed above all else is the relationships I have gained through serving on this board. I’ve had the privilege to be around people I otherwise wouldn’t have if not for this opportunity. I’ve had the chance to sit and watch leaders like Al Mohler and Dan Dumas up close. The common thing these men and others in the administration say to all of us who are trustees is, “Thank you for serving.” I feel like I have gained way more than I have ever been able to pour out. The number one thing I have gained is relationships that I believe will last for years to come.
Benefit #2 – Learning
My knowledge of Southern Seminary was honestly very limited. I did not attend Southern Seminary. I’m a graduate of Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary and Liberty Baptist Theological Seminary. I had driven through the campus of Southern Seminary only once when I was in Louisville for something else. I literally did not even get out of the car. When I say I knew little about the seminary, I mean it.
I say all that to point out that one of the greatest benefits of being involved has simply been learning about Southern Seminary. I’ve learned about the history of Southern and the future of Southern. It has been a journey of learning that I have loved. The learning has gone way beyond just simple facts about a seminary in Louisville. I’ve learned things about ministry and leadership that will enhance my own ministry here in Arkansas. For that, I am grateful.
Benefit #3 – Connection
The final benefit has been that I have been able to make the connection that Southern Seminary has with the whole of the Southern Baptist Convention. It’s very easy to attend a Southern Baptist Convention Annual Meeting and never connect the dots between the work and ministries of all of our entities. This opportunity has given me a chance to see that the mission of Southern Seminary is no different than that of our other Great Commission Ministries. It’s the same mission as my own seminary, Southwestern, and all of our other seminaries. It’s the same mission of The International Mission Board and our other entities. This mission is the Great Commission! All of these entities have a unique role to play within the overall mission. What this opportunity has given me is a greater understanding of how it all connects together.
Get Involved
I want to close with a simple encouragement: Get involved. It’s very easy to sit on the sidelines and complain about things going on within the Southern Baptist Convention. I truly believe those who sit on the outside calling for change will be the ones who will never be able to influence change. Change in the Southern Baptist Convention will come from the inside out, not from the outside in. Get involved with one of our entities. Get involved with your state convention or local association. Just like our entities, we all have a unique role to play within the Great Commission. Are you playing your part?
Dr. Nick Floyd
Teaching Pastor, Cross Church
Southern Baptists: Let Your Voices Be Clear in Houston and Beyond
In an unprecedented action on October 14, the city attorneys of Houston, Texas, subpoenaed sermons and other communications from selected pastors who opposed the city’s HERO ordinance (formally called “Houston Equal Rights Ordinance”). This ordinance bans discrimination “on the basis of protected characteristics” in “city employment, city services, city contracting practices, housing, public accommodations, and private employment” (City of Houston, Texas, Ordinance No. 2014-530).
Then on Friday, October 17, the city’s mayoral office revised the subpoenas, removing the word “sermons”; but other communications by these pastors are still targeted by the subpoenas. On Saturday, October 18, the Houston Chronicle reported, “The subpoenas now seek ‘all speeches or presentations related to HERO or the Petition’ the pastors delivered, revised, approved or have on hand.”
Regardless of the nature of communications they want from the pastors and churches, this is a blatant example of governmental overreach and is a clear attempt to silence the voice of the Church in Houston, Texas, America, and the world.
This is America
In this critical moment, the Mayor’s Office in Houston—and every other city in our country—needs to remember that this is America, governed by the United States Constitution which contains the Bill of Rights. The First Amendment of our nation’s Constitution states:
Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances.
This amendment protects religious Americans and their leaders from governmental intrusion into the church and government regulation of religious speech. All Americans, including pastors and other religious leaders, are to be extended the freedom of association, as well as given complete protection if we ever desire to make a formal complaint to the government over something of concern or seek its assistance about something of concern to us. In all of this, never are we to fear any punishment or governmental reprisal.
Southern Baptists Must Rise Up and Be Clear in Houston and Beyond
Southern Baptist family, we must rise up together and be clear in Houston and beyond. While many in mainline denominations will shy away from this discussion, and some evangelicals may also be silent, as Baptists, we must rise up and be very clear. We have and always will rise up with a clear voice on the following matters:
1. Standing on the Bible as God’s Word
God’s Word is “truth without any mixture of error” (The Baptist Faith and Message). We stand upon it and its absolute authority on all it declares, whether it is marriage between a man and a woman only or salvation by faith in Christ alone. Therefore, we will rise up under the Lordship of Jesus Christ, standing courageously on the Word of God, and standing with others who do the same.
2. Seeking to Win Others to Faith in Christ
As Southern Baptists, we will hold the truth of God in one hand and the love of God in the other hand. Compromise will not occur with matters regarding the transforming power of genuine salvation through faith in the death, burial, and resurrection of Jesus Christ. We will share the Gospel with all people, wanting them to know the power of God’s love found only in a personal, dynamic, life-changing relationship with Jesus Christ.
3. Defending Religious Liberty
We boldly declare that “church and state should be separate” and that we “believe that the state owes every church protection and freedom in the pursuit of its spiritual end” (The Baptist Faith and Message).
On October 16, 2014, Russell Moore, president of the SBC’s Ethics and Religious Liberty Commission, wrote a good word for all of us to remember: “Religious liberty isn’t ours to give away to Caesar, and soul freedom isn’t subject to subpoena from City Hall.”
God alone is the Lord of the conscience and Government has no right to manipulate or intimidate any of us regarding religious conviction and practice. Southern Baptists have always stood tall for religious liberty. Our heritage is stacked high with heroes who have stood in tough times, defending religious liberty. We defend religious liberty at home and across the world.
This is why Southern Baptists and others must stand together with these pastors in Houston who are under attack and scrutiny. We must express support #4Houston5 and commit to pray for these five pastors who are facing this present challenge, as well as all pastors in Houston and beyond.
4. Caring for All People Compassionately
While we disagree with those who operate from an ideology that is completely at odds with what we believe is declared in God’s Word, we will care for them compassionately. Pastors, spiritual leaders, and churches must rise up, caring compassionately for all people.
5. Praying for Our Nation Continually
In times like these, we should be rising up tall by falling before our Father in Heaven, crying out to Him endlessly in repentance, appealing to Him in His Sovereignty for the next great spiritual awakening in our land. I have said for months, and it is becoming more obvious by the day, that we must enter into a major season of clear agreement and visible union, coupled with extraordinary prayer, for the next Great Awakening in America.
Please join us and call upon others to join us at pray4awakening.com. In the coming days, I will be giving more clear definition about what all of this means, but we will fail Houston, America, and the world if we do not pray like never before. We need spiritual awakening in America.
A Clear Notification to Houston and Beyond
As a clear notification to the city of Houston and other cities in our country and beyond—you can propose laws to try to silence the voice of the Church, but the Kingdom of God is unstoppable. Scripture is clear: “The gates of hell shall not prevail against” the Church of Jesus Christ (Matthew 16:18).
In the end, the Lord will win! King Jesus Reigns!
Yours for the Great Commission,
Ronnie W. Floyd
Senior Pastor, Cross Church
President, Southern Baptist Convention
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