NASHVILLE — Seeking to give constituents enough time to “familiarize themselves” with their report, the Baptist Faith & Message (BF&M) study committee plans to release its report in May.
Adrian Rogers, pastor of Bellevue Baptist Church in metro Memphis, and chairman of the BF&M committee, told Baptist Press he anticipates “rank and file of the Southern Baptist family will be very happy with this document.” Rogers declined to discuss the committee’s progress or findings since deliberations are continuing.
The committee met March 2-3 at the Southern Baptist Convention building Nashville, the second meeting of the 15-member group appointed by SBC President Paige Patterson last August. Rogers said the committee will meet one more time, in the spring, and again just before the annual meeting of the SBC in Orlando, Fla., in June.




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