Other SBC Seminary Presidents React
The SBC supports the work of six theological seminaries that give reports to the SBC messengers during their annual meeting. Below is a list of the seminaries and the official responses by their presidents regarding the SBC EC’s vote not to waive attorney-client privilege.
- Gateway Seminary of the Southern Baptist Convention — President Jeff Lorg’s statement
- Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary — President Jason Allen’s statement
- New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary — President Jamie Dew’s statement
- The Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary — President Danny Akin’s statement
- The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary — President Albert Mohler’s statement (also written above)
- The Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary — President Adam Greeway’s statement
SBC Churches Release Statements
The SBC has over 50,000 congregations within its network. Many of those churches have released statements through local conventions, joint pastor statements, and networks calling on the SBC EC to submit to what messengers requested of them at their meeting in June. Below is a list of some of those networks and their statements.
- South Carolina Baptist Convention’s statement
- Kentucky Baptist Convention’s statement
- Louisiana Pastors’ joint statement
- Texas Pastors’ joint statement
- Baltimore Baptist Association’s statement
- Jacksonville Baptist Association’s statement
- Colorado Baptist Pastors’ joint statement
- Mississippi Pastor’s joint statement
- Oklahoma Baptists’ statement
- California Southern Baptists’ joint statement
- SBC Hispanic Council statement
- Alabama Pastors’ joint statement
- Over 100 SBC Pastors’ signed this letter to the SBC EC