The Oklahoman

Southern Baptists’ Page, Moore: ‘We fully support one another’

- BY DAVID ROACH Baptist Press

Despite a Washington Post article suggesting Southern Baptist Convention Executive Committee President Frank S. Page could ask Ethics & Religious Liberty Commission President Russell Moore to resign amid ongoing controvers­y, the two SBC entity leaders reported a collegial meeting on Monday and said they “fully support one another.”

Earlier in the day, amid a social media flurry after the Post’s report, Page told Baptist Press he planned on “bridgebuil­ding” with Moore with no anticipati­on of requesting a resignatio­n.

The Post reporter who broke news the meeting would occur, Sarah Pulliam Bailey, tweeted in clarificat­ion less than two hours after her story was published, “Nothing in my story suggests Moore might be fired. SBC dynamics are more complicate­d. [Plus] the story is complicate­d (surprise!)”

The meeting between Page and Moore came less than a month after the Executive Committee launched a study of churches’ escrowing Cooperativ­e Program money and two months after Dallasarea Prestonwoo­d Baptist Church announced it would escrow Cooperativ­e Program funds over “various significan­t positions taken by the leadership of the Ethics & Religious Liberty Commission.” The Executive Committee has received reports of similar actions by other churches.

Churches have expressed concern about alleged disrespect­fulness by Moore toward evangelica­l supporters of President Donald Trump and about a friend of the court brief signed by the ERLC in support of a New Jersey Islamic society’s right to build a mosque.

After their two-hour meeting at the SBC Building in Nashville, Page and Moore said in a joint statement:

“We met as colleagues committed to the same priorities of proclaimin­g the Gospel to every man, woman, boy and girl while also addressing biblical and Gospel issues on a wide range of topics to a culture that seems to have lost its way — issues ranging from religious liberty and racial reconcilia­tion to Kingdom diversity and the sanctity of human life from the womb to the grave.

“We deepened our friendship and developed mutual understand­ing on ways we believe will move us forward as a network of churches.

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Russell Moore
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Frank S. Page

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