Unity Among Ethnicities from Priscilla Shirer

During the National Day of Prayer National Observance, Priscilla Shirer shared about unity among ethnicities. It is important for us to remember we are fighting against the enemy of unity at all times. Please watch, share, and be encouraged.

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Big Decisions Await the Southern Baptist Convention This Week

SBCCircleEach year when the Southern Baptist Convention meets, we are faced with many big decisions. Those watching from a distance as well as those who might want to stir the waters of controversy will discover the Southern Baptist Convention will always be committed to two major things.

First and above all else, Southern Baptists will always lift up and acknowledge the absolute authority of the Holy Scripture. Yes, the Bible is the inerrant, trustworthy, faithful, and sufficient Word of God. The Bible not only contains the Word of God, it is the Word of God.

Second only to the Scripture and the Lordship of Jesus Christ, Southern Baptists will recommit our absolute belief in taking the gospel of Jesus Christ to every person in every corner of this universe. Because we believe in the Holy Scripture, we believe there is only one Savior, Jesus Christ. He is the only way to God. Therefore, this year again, we will recommit ourselves to advancing this gospel of Jesus Christ to America and to the entire world.

Other Decisions

The Southern Baptist Convention will again declare our commitment to our cooperative work At our church, the Cross Church Family believes in our cooperative work with other Southern Baptists. That is why over the course of many years, we have increased our financial support again and again through the Cooperative Program of the Southern Baptist Convention. In our present fiscal year of 2017-2018, our Cross Church Family will give at least $1.3 million through our Cooperative Program. Our commitment is not because of personalities and leadership of others, it is because of our commitment to reaching the world for Christ along with just under 52,000 other Southern Baptist churches and church-type congregations. It is our prayer and commitment to continue this advance forward. There is so much more we can do together.

I also believe that through decisions and resolutions approved by our convention, this year we will restate our firm convictions and beliefs more clearly than ever before. This is why I have added my full support to the resolution, On Affirming the Dignity of Women and the Holiness of Ministers.

Please take a moment to read my blog from last week, 3 Important Questions Southern Baptists Need to Ask in All Decision Making in Dallas and Beyond. I pray that we will think of these things in the coming year in every decision we make in regard to leadership, practice, and commitment.  Southern Baptists are in a generational moment. We call out to God for help!

We must pray and pray some more for God’s leadership, power, and protection. This is not the time for further regret or retreat. Why? Because now is the time to lead.

Ronnie W. Floyd

Senior Pastor, Cross Church
President, National Day of Prayer

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Dr. Ronnie Floyd is the Senior Pastor of Cross Church, President of the National Day of Prayer, and founder of the Cross Church School of Ministry.

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