Chattanooga Times Free Press

Southern Baptists oust 2 churches over LGBTQ inclusion

- BY DAVID CRARY

The Southern Baptist Convention’s executive committee voted Tuesday to oust four of its churches, two over policies deemed to be too inclusive of LGBTQ people and two more for employing pastors convicted of sex offenses.

The actions were announced at a meeting marked by warnings from two top leaders that the SBC, the largest Protestant denominati­on in the United States, was damaging itself with divisions over several critical issues including race.

“We should mourn when closet racists and neo-Confederat­es feel more at home in our churches than do many of our people of color,” said the SBC’s president, J.D. Greear, in his opening speech.

The two churches expelled for LGBTQ inclusion were St. Matthews Baptist Church in Louisville, Kentucky, and Towne View Baptist Church, in Kennesaw, Georgia.

Towne View’s pastor, the Rev. Jim Conrad, told The Associated Press last week that he would not appeal the ouster and plans to affiliate his church, at least temporaril­y, with The Cooperativ­e Baptist Fellowship, which lets churches set their own LGBTQ policies.

Towne View began admitting LGBTQ worshipers as members in October 2019 after a same-sex couple with three adopted children asked Conrad if they could attend, a decision he defends as the right thing to do.

“The alternativ­e would have been to say, ‘We’re probably not ready for this,’ but I couldn’t do that,” said Conrad, pastor there since 1994.

St. Matthews Baptist was among more than 12 churches that lost their affiliatio­n with the Kentucky Baptist Convention in 2018 because they made financial contributi­ons to the Cooperativ­e Baptist Fellowship, which had recently lifted a ban on hiring LGBTQ employees.

SBC officials said West Side Baptist Church in Sharpsvill­e, Pennsylvan­ia, was ousted because it “knowingly employs as pastor a registered sex offender,” while Antioch Baptist Church in Seviervill­e, Tennessee, has a pastor who was convicted of statutory rape.

West Side Baptist pastor, David Pearson is listed on Florida’s sex-offender registry as having been convicted of sexual assault of a child in Texas in 1993.

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