Archive for June, 2015

Countdown to Columbus

CountdowntoColumbus-roundedOne week from today, Columbus, Ohio, will begin to teem with the people called Southern Baptists. Thousands of us will gather from across the country and some from across the world. Our convention is always a joyful time to reunite with friends as well as a time to make new friends.

Allocate Time This Week to Pray

Whether you are able to join us in Columbus or not, allocate some time this week to pray for our time together. There is so much at stake in this year’s convention. With all that is going on across America and the world, the significance of our 2015 Southern Baptist Convention is great.

Therefore, we call upon each person as well as our churches to allocate time to pray for our Columbus Convention. What Southern Baptists will do in Columbus matters; not only to us, but to other evangelicals, America, and the world. This is why we must pray.

Prepare to Participate in What is Most Important

As you prepare to come to Columbus, prepare to participate in what is most important. Not for yourself, but for the Kingdom of God. While attending the Southern Baptist Convention is always a great time of exploring new places in a different city, is this the most important thing?

Absolutely not! We need to prepare to participate in what helps forward the work of the gospel through Southern Baptists. Hearing what God is doing through our work together is always a great experience. These reports will be shared by the leaders of our Southern Baptists entities and executive committee.

Four Key Moments in Our 2015 Convention

There are four key moments that can help shape the outcome of our 2015 Southern Baptist Convention:

1. The Presidential Address at 9:30 a.m. on Tuesday, June 16.

The Presidential Address has always been a significant time in in each annual convention. This year, we have returned the scheduled time of the address to the morning session. Please pray for me as I prepare and deliver this address.

2. The National Call to Prayer at 6:45 p.m. on Tuesday, June 16.

This will be one of our greatest moments this year in the Southern Baptist Convention meeting. As eleven pastors and many more join me in leading us in this important night of prayer, you will not want to miss any of it. I urge you to adjust your schedule in order to be part of this significant experience.

3. Church and Mission Sending Celebration: Joint Commissioning Service at 9:40 a.m. on Wednesday, June 17

This experience will be highly impactful to each of us as we celebrate what God is doing through the work of our two mission boards. It will be a tremendous time to meet some of our future missionaries, sending them out to the mission fields in North America and the world. Dr. David Platt, President of the International Mission Board, will bring the main message during this gathering.

4. The Supreme Court and Same Sex Marriage: Preparing Our Churches for the Future at 3:35 p.m. on Wednesday, June 17

With the expectancy of the final ruling of the Supreme Court regarding same sex marriage, we are allocating 40 minutes for a dynamic panel discussion on what this issue means for each of us personally, for our churches, and our nation. Our convention will conclude by 5:15 p.m.

Stream it Live Anywhere at sbc.net

If you are not able to join us, a live stream of the convention is available during each session at sbc.net. Join us via the Internet on Tuesday and Wednesday, June 16-17.

The Time is Now

Many have worked toward this week over the last year. I do pray and hope everyone will come with great anticipation of what God is going to do among us.

Praying for Columbus,

Ronnie W. Floyd

Senior Pastor, Cross Church
President, Southern Baptist Convention

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Dr. Ronnie Floyd is currently serving as the President of the Southern Baptist Convention. The Southern Baptist Convention is America’s largest Protestant denomination with more than 15.7 million members in over 46,000 churches nationwide.

To request an interview with Dr. Ronnie Floyd
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The Marriage Moment in the United States and the Southern Baptist Convention

Marriage-blogTwo weeks ago, I had the privilege to speak at two wonderful gatherings in Washington, D.C. While I was there, each morning after my time with God and moments of study, I ran through our National Mall. There is nothing like running through this impactful city. Everywhere you go are reminders of our history and power as a nation.

The Marriage Moment in the United States

On my final morning, I focused some of my running in the region of the Supreme Court building of the United States. I thought about this significant moment in our nation. Since 1973, Roe v. Wade and the legalization of abortion, I do not believe our Supreme Court has dealt with a more watershed case that has the potential to change the trajectory of the moral direction of our nation.

I prayed for a long while as I ran. I prayed for our Supreme Court. I prayed for God to move their hearts toward the biblical and traditional view of marriage. I prayed for the mercy of God for our nation regardless of their ruling.

Unquestionably, the outcome of their ruling not only impacts marriage, but also has the potential to restrain religious liberty in our nation. This is a moment when the church needs to cry out to God for His leadership, but it is also a moment when we must stand, forwarding a strong biblical worldview.

Timidity needs to be replaced with fearlessness. We need to resound what God’s Word says about marriage. We cannot be silent now or in the future. We must be faithful to proclaim the biblical view of marriage.

Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy said, “The definition (of traditional marriage) has been with us for a millennia. And it’s very difficult for the court to say, ‘Oh well, we know better.’” I could not agree more. We do not need the Supreme Court or anyone else attempting to redefine what God has defined already.

The Southern Baptist Convention in This Marriage Moment 

In our great confession of faith, The Baptist Faith and Message 2000, we stand on these words:

Marriage is the uniting of one man and one woman in covenant commitment for a lifetime.

This statement is a message to our churches and to the world. On this message we stand.

Our churches need to be resolved not only on the uniting of one man and one woman in marriage, but also understand that marriage is a covenant commitment for a lifetime. We need to call all of our churches to stand for this biblical standard. Our own testimony in this realm needs to become much more biblical.

Regardless of the Supreme Court’s decision relating to same sex marriage, we need to know God has the final ruling on marriage. The Bible is God’s final authority on the issue of marriage and He has already spoken.

Furthermore, we need to prepare for what may lie ahead in the future. While some of our churches have ministries for those dealing with same sex attraction, for those who may come to us and are already in same sex relationships, or for the families that are dealing with the challenges relating to this issue, we need all of our churches to prepare to minister effectively in this area of need.

While truth must always be shared in love, we need to also insure the tone with which we share the truth is not one of judgment, but one of compassion and love. We need to hold the truth of God in one hand and the love of God in the other hand.

Our churches need to become a mighty testimony not only for truth but also for compassion and ministry. This is why we want to help prepare our churches at the Southern Baptist Convention. On Wednesday afternoon, we have scheduled a Presidential Panel on The Supreme Court and Same Sex Marriage: Preparing Our Churches for the Future. By the end of the Supreme Court’s session this month, their ruling will be communicated.

Whatever the Supreme Court Ruling

Whatever the Supreme Court ruling is:

  • We need to believe in and stand for biblical marriage.
  • Our churches need to be ready.
  • Ministries need to occur in our churches to help those who are struggling with the same sex issue in various ways.
  • We need to hold the truth of God in one hand and the love of God in the other hand.
  • Pray for the Supreme Court and all of our nation’s leaders, as well as for the future of our nation.
  • Forward the life-changing message of the gospel of Jesus Christ.

We are fourteen days and counting until our Southern Baptist Family converges on Columbus, Ohio for our meeting on June 16-17. Until then, please join me in prayerful preparation.

Yours for the Great Commission,

Ronnie W. Floyd

Senior Pastor, Cross Church
President, Southern Baptist Convention

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Dr. Ronnie Floyd is currently serving as the President of the Southern Baptist Convention. The Southern Baptist Convention is America’s largest Protestant denomination with more than 15.7 million members in over 46,000 churches nationwide.

To request an interview with Dr. Ronnie Floyd
contact Gayla Oldham at (479) 751-4523 or email gaylao@crosschurch.com.

Visit our website at http://ronniefloyd.com
Follow Dr. Floyd on Twitter and Instagram @ronniefloyd