From Raleigh to Richmond: the Baptist History & Heritage Annual Conference
by Bill Jones

(originally published 6/13/2012 on Texas Baptists Committed blog)

When the Baptist church in Raleigh was organized in 1812 on the second floor of the original state Capitol building, there were 23 charter members—9 white and 14 black. In 1868,  there was a peaceful separation of the two groups when the newly emancipated members established their own congregation. Thus begins the History page of Read more . . .

Wayne Allen stood tall
by Bill Jones

(originally published 6/6/2012 on Texas Baptists Committed blog)

I read this morning that Dr. Wayne Allen, retired senior pastor of First Baptist Church, Carrollton, had passed away at the age of 82. I never had the privilege of meeting Dr. Allen, but his passing nevertheless moved me. His obituary gives a broader picture of his life, but the opening passage of an article Read more . . .

Lee Porter, Wayne Ward, and a generation of Baptists caught up in the “Controversy”
by Bill Jones

(originally published 5/31/2012 on Texas Baptists Committed blog)

This month has seen the death of two faithful Baptist leaders. On May 17, Lee Porter, a retired editor at LifeWay Christian Resources who served as recording secretary of the Southern Baptist Convention for 25 years, died at 83. On May 23, Wayne Ward, theology professor at Southern Baptist Theological Seminary in Louisville for over Read more . . .

Traveling through Israel for 10 unforgettable days
by Bill Jones

(originally published 5/17/2012 on Texas Baptists Committed blog)

My wife has two birthdays. In the Gregorian calendar as commonly observed, her birthday is February 12. However, Joanna is Chinese and was born and raised in Hong Kong. Her Chinese birthday, according to the Chinese calendar, always falls on the day before the Chinese New Year – in other words, Chinese New Year’s Eve. When Read more . . .

Common sense lacking in Vanderbilt’s new “all-comers” policy
by Bill Jones

(originally published 5/9/2012 on Texas Baptists Committed blog)

I’m the last one to cry that Christians are being treated unfairly or that we are the victims of a “culture war” being waged against the Christian community. On the whole, Christians in America do not suffer persecution for their faith. Disagreement is not persecution! So, regardless of this week’s news out of Nashville (no, for once, Read more . . .

Howard Payne students interact with Currie-Strickland lecturers
by Bill Jones

(originally published 4/17/2012 on Texas Baptists Committed blog)

This year, the Currie-Strickland Distinguished Lectures in Christian Ethics, previously a one-day public event, added a new wrinkle: following the Thursday afternoon public lectures, a Friday morning of closer interaction between Howard Payne University students and the lecturers. Breakfast with Ministerial Alliance officers The morning began with a breakfast between the presenters – Suzii Paynter, Welton Read more . . .

2012 Currie-Strickland Scholars in Christian Ethics
by Bill Jones

(originally published 4/11/2012 on Texas Baptists Committed blog)

On March 29, Howard Payne University hosted the 5th Annual Currie-Strickland Distinguished Lectures in Christian Ethics. One of the highlights was the recognition of the 2012 Currie-Strickland Scholars in Christian Ethics. Derek Hatch, assistant professor of Christian Studies, recognized the following three students as Currie-Strickland Scholars: Adam Hardy, senior from Corpus Christi Adam is pursuing a Read more . . .

Welton Gaddy: “Preaching in an Election Year”
by Bill Jones

(originally published 4/11/2012 on Texas Baptists Committed blog)

On March 29, Howard Payne University hosted the 5th Annual Currie-Strickland Distinguished Lectures in Christian Ethics. C. Welton Gaddy, president of the Interfaith Alliance and pastor of Northminster (Baptist) Church in Monroe, Louisiana, presented a lecture entitled “Preaching in an Election Year.” Gaddy began by stating, “a good minister does the same thing in an election year as in Read more . . .

Suzii Paynter: “Leading Your Church to Be Politically Responsible”
by Bill Jones

(originally published 4/11/2012 on Texas Baptists Committed blog)

On March 29, Howard Payne University hosted the 5th Annual Currie-Strickland Distinguished Lectures in Christian Ethics. Suzii Paynter, director of both the Texas Baptist Christian Life Commission (CLC) and the Texas Baptist Advocacy and Care Center, presented a lecture entitled “Leading Your Church to Be Politically Responsible.” Paynter began by acknowledging that the principle of congregational autonomy makes being politically Read more . . .

Stephen Reeves: “A Christian Voice in a Public Arena”
by Bill Jones

(originally published 4/11/2012 on Texas Baptists Committed blog)

On March 29, Howard Payne University hosted the 5th Annual Currie-Strickland Distinguished Lectures in Christian Ethics. Stephen Reeves, legislative counsel, Texas Baptist Christian Life Commission (CLC), led off this year’s lecture series with an address entitled “A Christian Voice in a Public Arena.” Reeves began by declaring that Christians in America have a responsibility, both as Christian Read more . . .