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Christianity TodayOctober 27 1997

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Southern Baptists: Denominational Restructuring Trims 200 Agency Positions



Officials of the Southern Baptist Convention, the nation's largest Protestant group, have completed the most comprehensive restructuring in the denomination's 152-year history.

In 1995, messengers to the SBC's annual meeting approved the Covenant for a New Century, which mandated a massive bureaucratic overhaul and reduced the number of agencies from 19 to 12.

Most visibly, the SBC's North American Mission Board (NAMB)—a new entity with a $100 million annual budget—came into being from the merger of three former agencies: the Home Mission Board (HMB), the Radio-Television Commission (RTVC), and the Brotherhood Commission. Robert E. Reccord, NAMB president, came to the agency as pastor of First Baptist Church in Norfolk, Virginia.

Three SBC entities—the Stewardship Commission, the Historical Commission, and the Education Commission—have been eliminated and their assignments moved to other agencies. The Southern Baptist Foundation, once a separate entity, has become a subsidiary corporation of the SBC Executive Committee.

Two agencies have been renamed: The Foreign Mission Board is now the International Mission Board, and the Christian Life Commission is the Ethics and Religious Liberty Commission.

The restructuring has resulted in the elimination of more than 200 staff positions among affected agencies. The highest-ranking SBC leaders affected include:

Larry Lewis, who retired as HMB president, became national facilitator for Celebrate Jesus 2000.

James D. Williams, former Brotherhood Commission president, is now executive director of the Memphis-based Baptist Medical-Dental Fellowship.

Jack Johnson, former RTVC president, is a special assistant to NAMB's Reccord.

—Steve Carleton, ...



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