by Gary » Wed Jun 03, 2009 1:16 pm
This really is a complex issue. I'll just hit highlights.
The Southern Baptist Convention is more Medusa than anything. It is certainly not a single entity. Because of the way it exists (not hierarchical like the Methodists as an example), it is not even truly organic in the incarnation of today.
Loosely, the Executive Board sets budgets based upon the recommendations of the various Boards and Agencies. The EC has NO real power over these other organisms. IMB Trustees are legally and ethically responsible for everything done by the IMB. Same with NASB. Ditto the seminaries. One cannot sue the SBC, the EC, or the IMB (or any other entity for that matter) over getting fired, bad-mounted, or short-sheeted at Southeastern Seminary. As an aside, Southwestern Seminary is incorporated as a 501c3 "Church".
Now, the EC *may* recommend a reduced budget for a board or agency, but does anyone remember it happening?
Note that I have not mentioned any elected officer of the SBC to this point. Not mentioned because they are nothing but a figure-head. You may very well cite Chapter and Verse that this is NOT the case, but it has been stated on various threads that the Boards and Agencies just wait out the term of the existing President regardless of what is said from That Chair, and go on as they were.
So, at the end of this process, we aren't really in 'the same boat', since the only single 'boat' that we have is the Cooperative Program, which the EC has little power these days to control. The 'Captains', as it were, are the Trustees and Seminary Presidents, and even that waffles back and forth depending on who is where, and how beholding they are to the other. (Do you think Dilday had control, or was it the Board when he was at SWBTS? How about now?)
This is VERY OVERSIMPLIFIED, but will stand up to quite a bit of abuse before it falls.
At least the various State conventions have an Executive Officer who can be blamed, sued, or fired.
We should feel 'good' that giving has only fallen 2-3 percent. The United Way here in Norman reported that its giving is down 28% over last year.
Do I have a solution? No. But young Pastors are leading their congregations to their own local "solutions" right now. The CP is being replaced by directed giving.
The SBC is still changing. Yep. Growing? Not so much.
Gary
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Gary Skaggs, Norman, OK
"I do not feel obliged to believe that the same God who has endowed us with sense, reason, and intellect has intended us to forgo their use." - Galileo Galilei