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SBC President Barber encourages Birmingham community to pursue unity

“Pursuing unity is not an elective. It is part of the core curriculum.”
  • February 14, 2024
  • Beeson Divinity School
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SBC President Barber encourages Birmingham community to pursue unity

Southern Baptist Convention President Bart Barber spent time with Samford University’s Beeson Divinity School students and members of the greater Birmingham community Feb. 12, encouraging them to pursue unity within their churches.

During a lunchtime visit, Barber, who wraps up his presidency this June, talked with students about both challenges and opportunities present in SBC life.

While many Americans have indicated no connection to a Christian church or to historic evangelical belief, Barber said those outside of Christ are experiencing a dissatisfaction in life without Christ. There is a lack of deeper meaning to life, and they are learning the sexual revolution is not serving them well, he said.

“This is a moment of opportunity for the gospel and for spiritual awakening in the cultural context we live in,” Barber said.

Personal preparation for ministry

In the wake of sex abuse scandals that have affected the SBC, Barber said it is vital churches learn quickly how to prevent abuse from happening. Speaking to students preparing for ministry, Barber also said they must be prepared to fight their own sinful flesh.

“If you are not prepared to fight that battle and fight it hard, please do something else,” Barber said.

‘Pursuing unity … part of core curriculum’

While at Samford, Barber preached a message of striving for unity from Romans 15:1–7 in Beeson’s historic Hodges Chapel.

“Pursuing unity is not an elective,” Barber said. “It is part of the core curriculum.”

While it is easier to get in fights and win with those who cause pain or stress, the command given by God in Romans 15 is to bear with them, Barber said, and to build them up.

“If you’re going to take care of the flock, you’re going to have to do things that are uncomfortable for you,” Barber said.

Mark of your ministry — ‘saints you sent out’

Discipleship and helping church members grow in their faith is the hallmark of good pastoral leadership, he said.

“Your church is not going to survive very long without you if you don’t do the work of taking some people who are weaker, and even though it’s not pleasant, building them up to be the strong people that you hand off to the pastor who comes behind you,” Barber said. “That’s the mark of your ministry. Not how memorable your sermons are, not how the budget came in under your leadership, not the buildings that you built. It’s the saints you sent out.”

Barber pointed listeners to the cross, showing what Jesus did to save His people and bring them together.

Barber finished his sermon by encouraging God’s people to welcome each other, as God commands in Romans 15:7.

“Welcomes are powerful because the Spirit of God is powerful,” Barber said.


EDITOR’S NOTE — This story was written by Neal Embry and originally published by Beeson Divinity School.

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