Archive for May, 2016
A National Conversation on Racial Unity, 2016 Southern Baptist Convention in St. Louis
When I was elected President of the Southern Baptist Convention in June of 2014 in Baltimore, little did I know God would take me through the open doors of addressing racial challenges in America.
While racial unrest already existed in our nation, it was not until August 9, 2014, and the tragic death of a black teenager named Michael Brown, shot and killed by a white police officer in Ferguson, Missouri, that we began to see this racial unrest erupt like a volcano across our nation.
God Adjusted My Path of Understanding
From my very first press conference as the newly-elected President of the Southern Baptist Convention, I began calling upon Southern Baptists to join me in praying extraordinarily and passionately pursuing the next Great Spiritual Awakening in America. When the Ferguson tragedy occurred, God burdened my heart immediately, adjusting my path of understanding. Politicians, corporate leaders, educators, religious leaders, and pastors in America rarely initiate and move forward a positive agenda that leads to racial unity. We should seek to change this.
While this path is still toward the next Great Awakening, God revealed clearly to me and anyone else that has been spiritually alert in America that one of the greatest sins in our nation today is the sin of racism.
I encourage you to take the time to review the following articles, which will recount the journey taken to bring us to the upcoming session at our 2016 Southern Baptist Convention, A National Conversation on Racial Unity.
- Southern Baptists: When Crises Abound, What Should We Do?
- The Wounds Run Deep: Racism and Injustice Must End and Let Grace and Love Begin
- The Spiritual State of Our Union
- 5 Actions for Southern Baptists to Take Now Due to the Conflict in Our Culture
- We Are a Country in Chaos: What Southern Baptists Should Do
- A National Conversation on Racial Unity
- Now is the Time for the Racial Crisis to End in America
- It’s Time for Pastors to Lead a National Conversation on Racial Unity by Jerry Young and Ronnie Floyd
- From the New York Times: Race, History, and Baptist Reconciliation
Jerry Young, Marshall Blalock, and the Racial Unity Panel
Immediately following my Presidential Address, we will move into our National Conversation on Racial Unity. Dr. Jerry Young, President of the National Baptist Convention, USA, and Marshall Blalock, Pastor of the First Baptist Church of Charleston, South Carolina, will begin the conversation. Dr. Young will speak on “Where We Are Today and Where We Must Go in the Future,” and Pastor Blalock will speak on “The Tragedy and Triumph of Charleston, South Carolina.”
From this foundation, I will lead a panel conversation on racial unity in America. During this fifty-five-minute section of our Southern Baptist Convention, we will be joined by the following ten pastors:
- Marshal Blalock, Pastor, First Baptist Church, Charleston, SC
- Jerry Young, President, National Baptist Convention, USA
- H.B. Charles, Senior Pastor, Shiloh Metropolitan Baptist Church, Jacksonville, FL
- Joe Costephens, Pastor, First Baptist Church, Ferguson, MO
- Timmy Chavis, Senior Pastor, Bear Swamp Baptist Church, Pembroke, NC
- D.A. Horton, Church Planter, Reach Fellowship, Los Angeles, CA
- Fred Luter, Senior Pastor, Franklin Avenue Baptist Church, New Orleans, LA
- Gregg Matte, Senior Pastor, First Baptist Church, Houston, TX
- Kenny Petty, Senior Pastor, The Gate Church, St. Louis, MO
- David Um, Senior Pastor, Antioch Baptist Church, Cambridge, MA
The entire Tuesday morning session will be powerful, so please do not miss any of it. All scheduled luncheons will occur following the dismissal of the morning session. You won’t be late!
Tuesday Morning Will Help Set Up Tuesday Night
One of the areas we will pray about on Tuesday night of the convention in our National Call to Prayer for Spiritual Leadership, Revived Churches, and Nationwide & Global Awakening is the racial crisis in our nation. How do we not do this when we are meeting within twenty minutes of Ferguson, Missouri?
Pray Now for This National Conversation
Would you begin to call out to God daily by name each of us who will be participating in this conversation during our convention gathering? Put the attached graphic in a prominent place and join me in this prayer initiative.
The sin of racism is a spiritual stronghold in this nation and now is the time this wall must come down. As we repent of it personally, repent of it in our churches, and repent of it in our nation, we will perhaps see the next Great Spiritual Awakening in our generation.
Now is the Time to Lead,
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 51,094 churches nationwide.
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This Week at Cross Church | Mother’s Day and More
Mother’s Day is THIS Sunday, May 8. It is always a special day at Cross Church as we honor the mothers in our lives. Moms, as our gift to you, we are offering a complimentary family photo at all of our campuses. Stop by one of our photo stations at each of our 5 campuses this Sunday.
We will also have our Parent-Child Dedication this day, as parents dedicate themselves and their children to the Lord. Please don’t miss this special day.
Join us this Sunday as we conclude our series, Give Me Joy! We had intended to end the series last Sunday, but Pastor Floyd and our teaching team decided that we were not done yet, so join us as we end this series with the message, 10 Lessons For Your Life.
We challenge you to be All In this summer. What does that mean? All In means we are expecting God to do great things through all we do this summer. Here are a few things that we have going on this summer at Cross Church:
- June 13-16 – Camp Siloam (2nd-5th completed)
- June 26-July 1 – Beach Camp (8th-12th completed)
- July 3 – Summer Freedom Celebration and Baptism & Fireworks at the Crosses
- July 5-8 – Middle School Camp (6th-7th completed)
- July 11-14 – VBX (pre-k-5th completed)
This is possible by us being All In through prayer and financially giving to our summer program of giving.
Finally, All In means staying plugged in at Cross Church this summer by joining us weekly for worship and small groups. We believe this will be an amazing summer at Cross Church and we are excited to see what God will do!
See you Sunday!
Ronnie W. Floyd