Oroville Mercury-Register

Saddleback Church ousted over woman pastor

- By Peter Smith

The Southern Baptist Convention on Tuesday ousted its second-largest congregati­on — Saddleback Church, the renowned California megachurch founded by pastor and best-selling author Rick Warren — for having a woman pastor.

The vote by the convention’s Executive Committee culminates growing tension between the nation’s largest Protestant denominati­on — which officially opposes women as pastors — and a congregati­on whose story has been one of the biggest church-growth successes of modern times.

The committee cited Saddleback’s having “a female teaching pastor functionin­g in the office of pastor,” an allusion to Stacie Wood, wife of the current lead pastor of Saddleback, Andy Wood.

But the controvers­y began in 2021, when Warren ordained three women as pastors, prompting discussion­s within the denominati­on about possibly expelling the megachurch.

Warren retired last year after more than 42 years at Saddleback. He made an emotional speech in June 2022 at the Southern Baptists’ annual convention in Anaheim, standing by his ordination of women. He told delegates who debated the issue, “We have to decide if we will treat each other as allies or adversarie­s.”

But the Executive Committee took the vote Tuesday without public discussion after meeting in executive session.

It voted to approve a recommenda­tion from the denominati­on’s Credential­s Committee that Saddleback be deemed “not in friendly cooperatio­n with the Convention” — the terminolog­y used for ousting a church. While Southern Baptists’ statement of faith officially opposes women as pastors, each congregati­on is selfgovern­ing, so the main enforcemen­t mechanism is to oust it from membership.

The Executive Committee’s motion said that Saddleback “has a faith and practice that does not closely identify with the Convention’s adopted statement of faith, as demonstrat­ed by the church having a female teaching pastor functionin­g in the office of pastor.”

In a statement late Tuesday, the church didn’t indicate whether it planned to exercise its right to appeal the decision at the Southern Baptists’ next annual meeting, scheduled for New Orleans in June.

“We love and have always valued our relationsh­ip with the SBC and its faithful churches,” Saddleback elders said in a statement. “We will engage and respond through the proper channels at the appropriat­e time in hopes to serve other like-minded Bible believing SBC churches. Meanwhile, we remain focused on following God’s leadership to love and serve our church family and the communitie­s around our campuses.”

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