The Southern Baptist Convention also voted in favor of a constitutional amendment that would require that only men be employed as qualified pastors at member churches.
has done for them and what he s going to continue to do and more importantly that it is something that as he is moving forward, as he s talking to people, going out there, that they will have a chance to fix that. but they will also say they haven t been good at selling the administration, they haven t been good from the very beginning talking about what they re doing. and also when it s not in line with how americans are feeling you can say what you want about jobs, that they ve brought back how they feel about the economy and inflation. if the american people aren t feeling that, that s a disconnect. and that s something that is really hard to get over. and they know that. they ve admitted that much. but they have to be more honest with the american people. and they re trying around the edges to say we understand you re not feeling this, instead of painting kind of a rosy picture of what the economy s doing and working for them. eugene daniels, mike memoli, thank you guys. apprecia
Messengers with the Southern Baptist Convention voted overwhelmingly to advance a measure to prevent women from serving as a "pastor of any kind," bringing the denomination one step closer to solidifying the rule as a constitutional amendment.