Chicago Sun-Times

SOUTHERN BAPTISTS STONEWALLE­D ABUSE VICTIMS: REPORT

- BY DEEPA BHARATH, HOLLY MEYER AND DAVID CRARY

Leaders of the Southern Baptist Convention, America’s largest Protestant denominati­on, stonewalle­d and denigrated survivors of clergy sex abuse over almost two decades while seeking to protect their own reputation­s, according to a scathing 288-page investigat­ive report issued Sunday.

These survivors, and other concerned Southern Baptists, repeatedly shared allegation­s with the SBC’s Executive Committee, “only to be met, time and time again, with resistance, stonewalli­ng, and even outright hostility from some within the EC,” said the report.

The seven-month investigat­ion was conducted by Guidepost Solutions, an independen­t firm contracted by the Executive Committee after delegates to last year’s national meeting pressed for a probe by outsiders.

“Our investigat­ion revealed that, for many years, a few senior EC leaders, along with outside counsel, largely controlled the EC’s response to these reports of abuse ... and were singularly focused on avoiding liability for the SBC,” the report said.

The report asserts that an Executive Committee staffer maintained a list of Baptist ministers accused of abuse, but there is no indication anyone “took any action to ensure that the accused ministers were no longer in positions of power at SBC churches.”

The most recent list includes the names of hundreds of abusers thought to be affiliated at some point with the SBC. Survivors and advocates have long called for a public database of abusers.

SBC President Ed Litton, in a statement Sunday, said he is “grieved to my core” for the victims and thanked God for their work propelling the SBC to this moment. He called on Southern Baptists to lament and prepare to change the denominati­on’s culture and implement reforms.

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