Missouri Baptist Laymen’s Association
--Press Release--
March 12, 2008
On March 6, 2008, the Missouri Baptist Laymen’s Association (MBLA) announced that it will re-activate its research and publishing arm, re-activate its website and begin scheduling a series of informational rallies across the state as part of a state-wide campaign called “Missouri Baptists Still Have a Right to Know.”
The announcement came after MBLA leaders met in Columbia with conservative Missouri Baptist leaders from across the state to discuss the current state of affairs within the Missouri Baptist Convention. Among the concerns discussed were: (1) The formation and continued political activism of the group called “SOC” (Save Our Convention) and their stated agenda of building a political coalition to move the convention “back to the center;” (2) The growing use and defense of alcohol consumption and other such vice, as legitimate “outreach” methodologies, and; (3) The strong support of the emerging church movement within the SOC group – most specifically, the Acts 29 Church Planting Network which claims to be “theologically conservative and culturally liberal.”
In regard to the formation of the SOC group, MBLA research director Roger Moran noted that the political rhetoric flowing from the SOC group has not only been shrill in nature, but intentionally divisive, often pitting old conservative friends against each other. “SOC leaders have repeatedly referred to MBC Executive Board members, MBC Nominating Committee members and MBLA leaders as ‘legalistic Pharisees,’ who in a ‘spirit of legalism’ are operating a ‘political powerbroker machine’ that, according to SOC leaders, will ‘lead to the destruction of the Missouri Baptist Convention.’”
According to MBLA’s out-going president Kerry Messer: “The validity of the divisive rhetoric coming from the SOC group fails to stand up under even the slightest scrutiny.” One example cited by Messer was the SOC accusation that “legalistic Pharisees” serving on the MBC Nominating Committee the last few years has resulted in the “exclusion of many fine Missouri Baptists.” However, Messer noted that a brief examination of those serving in MBC/SBC positions of leadership during the most recent 2007 calendar year reveals that members of the 11 SOC churches have held 36 positions of leadership – 28 at the MBC level and 8 at the SBC level.
MBLA board member Ron Turnbull stated: “SOC leaders have tried to argue that their new political organization is not about the emerging church -- not about alcohol -- and not about the firing of our former Executive Director. But the evidence is overwhelming and to the contrary. This current controversy in the MBC is indeed about the emerging church/Acts 29 -- it is about alcohol -- and Baptist Press has now reported that it is about the firing of our former Executive Director. These three issues have proven to be absolutely inseparable.”
In response to another statement in Baptist Press by MBC president Gerald Davidson that the issue of alcohol within the MBC is a “straw man,” MBLA has released a 39-page “resource document” entitled “Alcohol, Acts 29 and the Missouri Baptist Convention.” This resource will provide Missouri Baptists a documented glimpse into the depth and degree of the alcohol issue within the MBC.
In regard to SOC’s ongoing political activism and their stated political strategy, Moran says that at some point, Missouri Baptists need to consider this question: “Just how far to the left are SOC leaders willing to go in order to build a political coalition that can move the Missouri Baptist Convention ‘back to the center,’ considering that’s where we just came from?”
Signers to the letter:
Jim Wilson, First Baptist Church Seneca
Marshall Link, DOM Cane Creek Stoddard
Stan Gibson, Pacific Baptist Church
Denny Marr, Calvary Baptist Church, Republic
Charles Burnett, Harmony Heights Baptist Church, Joplin
John Garland, First Baptist Church East Bonne Terre
Jarel Burnside, Arnhart Baptist Church, Purdy
Mark McMullin, First Baptist Church Piedmont
Jennifer Pritchett, Edgewood Baptist Church
Vic Borden, Red Bridge Baptist Church, Kansas City
Larry Atkins, First Baptist Church Buckhorn
Rex Childress, Antioch Baptist Church, Lebanon
Paul Pope, Sonrise Baptist Church, Bonne Terre
Larry Greenfield, DOM Mineral Area Association
Shelby Job, Elm Grove Baptist Church, Curryville
Bob Noland, First Baptist Church Exeter
Danny Decker, First Baptist Church Warsaw
Steve Brown, Calvary Baptist Church, Republic
Jerry Williams, DOM Barry Association
Ron Willis, New Salem Baptist Church, Ashland
Jay Scribner, Ridgecrest Baptist Church, Springfield
Rebecca Nance, Ravanna Baptist Church
Earl Nance, Ravanna Baptist Church
Chris Roche, First Baptist Church Troy
Gordon Voss, Olney Baptist Church
Bill Johnson, Calvary Baptist Church, Versailles
Jesse Barnhart, First Baptist Church Mayview
Alfreda Price, Bethel Baptist Church, Independence
Dean Bredbenner, First Baptist Church O’Fallon
Kim Petty, Grace Community Church, Smithville
Don Rice, First Baptist Church Hume
Jeff Purvis, First Baptist Church Herculaneum/Pevely
Chris Brandt, Solid Rock Church, Booneville
Roger Moran, First Baptist Church Troy
Kerry Messer, First Baptist Church Festus Crystal City
Ron Turnbull, Elm Grove Baptist Church, Curryville
Louis Hunt, Sulfur Lick Baptist Church, Troy
Justin Nelson, South Creek Church, Springfield
Bill Edwards, Path of Light Community Church
Jesse Cass, Jamesport Baptist Church
Michael Knight, First Baptist Church Viburnum
Kent Cochran, First Baptist Church Raytown
Tom Johnson, First Baptist Church Fredericktown
Marlowe Scott, First Baptist Church Rolla
David Baker, Heartland Baptist Church, Belton
Jeff White, South Creek Church, Springfield
Jason Rogers, First Baptist Church Winfield
Ralph Sawyer, First Baptist Church Wentzville
Aaron Weibel, New Site Baptist Church, Monett
Monty Dunn, Pleasant View Baptist Church, Highlandville
Brian Baker, Heartland Baptist Church, Belton
Mark S. Boley, Cedar Grove / Luray Baptist Church,
Cindy Province, Dardenne Baptist Church
Stanley Sakabu, M.D., Dardenne Baptist Church
Doug Ervin, First Baptist Church Kearney
Kirk Baker, Lawson Baptist Church
Nick Catrow, Harmony Baptist Church, St. Louis
Jerry Yarnall, First Baptist Church Exeter
David Klee, The Way Baptist Church, Warrenton
Gary Foland, The Way Baptist Church, Warrenton
Mike Green, MBC president 2006-2007
David Nissing, Silex Baptist Church, Silex
Marty Finch, Winfield Baptist Church, Winfield
Donald R. Buford, Liberty Baptist Church, Big Springs