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MBC board ponders legal battle funding

 

MBC board ponders legal battle funding

By Staff

JEFFERSON CITY – Messengers to the Missouri Baptist Convention’s (MBC) annual meeting in October will vote on whether to approve a recommendation from the convention’s Executive Board to spend Cooperative Program (CP) dollars to fund future litigation against five breakaway agencies.

The Executive Board unanimously approved a line item of $468,957 for legal fees in a proposed $15.75 million 2010 budget during its April 14 meeting at the Baptist Building.

“CP dollars purchased, built, established and maintained these five institutions,” said MBC Executive Director David Tolliver. “In the fall, messengers will decide whether or not CP dollars will be used to recover the agencies.”

The Executive Board’s action came just days after erroneous reports claimed the Executive Board had broken a promise to the convention by using CP money to fund the legal battle to retrieve Windermere Baptist Conference Center, Word & Way, The Baptist Home, the Missouri Baptist Foundation and Missouri Baptist College. Messengers to the 2001 annual meeting overwhelmingly voted to direct the Executive Board to take all steps necessary to recover the agencies. The original motion has been enthusiastically affirmed by messengers at annual meetings since. It contains no prohibition against using CP money.

“I believe that the five agencies whose trustees voted to breakaway from our convention are Missouri Baptist Convention Cooperative Program ministries,” said Randy Comer, chairman of the MBC’s Agency Restoration Group and pastor of Highview Baptist Church, Chillicothe. “For the past 40 years, I have given financial support to the MBC’s ministries through the Cooperative Program. We should use CP money to restore these ministries that we have supported through the years if we believe that they were and are MBC Cooperative program ministries. I believe that they are and we should.”

MBC leaders note that CP funds have always been used for a variety of purposes besides missions, ranging from buying light bulbs and brooms to purchasing telephones and computers. They also point out that this is not the first time CP money has been used to pay legal fees. CP money has paid for legal representation for Southwest Baptist University on at least four occasions. In Georgia, all funds spent by the state convention for legal fees for reclaiming a breakaway college were approved by the convention.

“When we get to the salient points of why and what we are doing, folks will get behind this, because it is a righteous cause,” said MBC President and Executive Board Chairman Bruce McCoy, pastor, Canaan Baptist Church, St. Louis.

The amount of CP money Missouri Baptists have poured into Windermere between 1971-2001, for example, was more than $2.5 million, according to MBC Associate Executive Director Jay Hughes. He said Missouri Baptists have invested about $24.6 million in all five breakaway agencies during the same period, a figure far more than the amount of legal fees spent thus far.

“We now have a responsibility as board members to help get the message out to the folks,” McCoy said after the vote.

Tolliver said he will also help educate Missouri Baptists on the matter. He is about to embark on several “listening sessions” at a variety of locations throughout the state in an effort to inform messengers and hear their views. Dates for the sessions will be announced soon.

In a related action, the Executive Board also unanimously voted to encumber $500,000 from convention reserves as collateral for obtaining an additional $500,000 line of credit from a Jefferson City bank, largely for the purpose of repaying a bridge loan of $346,000 incurred this past year in the legal battle.

Last Published: May 7, 2009 12:10 PM
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