Chattanooga Times Free Press

Southern Baptists pick permanent leader

- BY PETER SMITH

A top Southern Baptist administra­tive body has selected its first permanent leader in nearly 2 1/2 years, a time when it has navigated a tumult of controvers­ies ranging from a sexual abuse scandal to financial struggles — to its own stumbling efforts to find a new president.

Jeff Iorg, the longtime president of the Southern Baptist Convention’s only seminary outside of the denominati­on’s historic Bible Belt heartland, is the incoming president and CEO of the denominati­on’s Executive Committee. He was elected unanimousl­y Thursday by committee members meeting near Dallas.

Iorg has been president of Gateway Seminary since 2004. He oversaw a change in name and location for the school in 2016, when the former Golden Gate Baptist Theologica­l Seminary relocated its main campus from the San Francisco area to Ontario, California, near Los Angeles. It now has multiple campuses in the West and online. Total fulland part-time enrollment is 1,499, according to data from the Associatio­n of Theologica­l Schools.

Iorg had recently announced plans to retire from the seminary but agreed to be considered for the Executive Committee post, which he will start May 13.

Iorg said he is grateful for the denominati­on he is serving. In a Thursday news conference, he said he “came to faith in Jesus Christ because of the witness of a Southern Baptist church” and has degrees from a denominati­onal college and seminaries.

He and his wife are “the product of Southern Baptists, and we’re grateful at this juncture in

life to serve Southern Baptists,” Iorg said.

“Leadership matters, and Dr. Iorg is a leader among leaders,” said Philip Robertson, chair of the committee, which handles day-to-day business for the nation’s largest Protestant denominati­on.

Iorg succeeds Ronnie Floyd, who resigned in October 2021 as president amid internal rifts over how to handle an investigat­ion into the SBC’s response to sexual abuse. Floyd and other committee members resigned after a majority on the committee agreed to waive attorney-client privilege for an independen­t review of its handling of clergy sexual abuse in the denominati­on.

The waiver raised fears it would heighten the denominati­on’s legal liability, but it also gave Guidepost Solutions, the firm conducting the investigat­ion, a more candid look. Guidepost’s 2022 report concluded top SBC officials responded to abuse survivors with “resistance, stonewalli­ng and even outright hostility.”

In May 2023, the committee voted down a nomination of its own chair, Jared Wellman, to be president, after some had urged the committee instead to consider Willie McLaurin, its interim president. McLaurin, who led the committee for more than a year after Floyd’s departure, was the first African American leader of any SBC entity.

But McLaurin resigned in August 2023 after it came to light that he had presented false informatio­n about his educationa­l qualificat­ions on his resume. And a candidate to succeed him as interim president also withdrew, citing family health issues.

Iorg acknowledg­ed the committee faces an array of challenges, from responding to the abuse crisis to tight finances, while saying he would keep it focused on its mission of “getting the gospel to the nations.”

Asked at the news conference whether he had plans for implementi­ng any of the 17 recommenda­tions for the Executive Committee in the Guidepost report in relation to the abuse crisis, Iorg said he would need to re-read the report in detail and familiariz­e himself with the recommenda­tions. “I take that report very seriously, and I think it deserves considerat­ion and action,” he said. “I’m just not prepared to say today how I would respond on any individual one of those things.”

Asked about a section of the report in which women staff members of the Executive Committee had said they were subject to demeaning and patronizin­g treatment, Iorg said his own record indicates how he would lead.

“I have a long track record of promoting women in ministry leadership, supervisin­g women in a ministry organizati­on, and doing it effectivel­y in ways that I think, demonstrat­e a pattern of how I will act at the Executive Committee,” he said.

The committee is still navigating responses to sexual abuse. Survivors and their advocates disputed its recent claim that it was no longer under a Department of Justice investigat­ion over its handling of abuse cases, and they criticized the committee for authorizin­g a legal brief that urged a Kentucky court to restrict lawsuits over abuse.

It cut some staff and contractin­g positions in 2023 amid tight finances.

 ?? ADAM COVINGTON/BAPTIST PRESS VIA AP ?? Jeff Iorg, right, hugs presidenti­al search team chair Neal Hughes on Thursday in Dallas, Texas, after Iorg was named the next president and CEO of the Southern Baptist Convention’s Executive Committee.
ADAM COVINGTON/BAPTIST PRESS VIA AP Jeff Iorg, right, hugs presidenti­al search team chair Neal Hughes on Thursday in Dallas, Texas, after Iorg was named the next president and CEO of the Southern Baptist Convention’s Executive Committee.

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