Baptists: 
1990: Fundamentalist Takeover of the SBC; 2020: Fundamentalist Takeover of the BGCT 
by Bill Jones,
Editor & Publisher, Weekly Baptist Roundup
Exec. Dir., retired, Texas Baptists Committed

In 2004, my wife and I left our church of 17 years because it had become clear to us that a Fundamentalist mentality had a death grip on it. The first “red flag” of a Fundamentalist bent, however, had come 12 years earlier. In a 1992 Sunday morning sermon, the pastor had bragged of receiving Read more . . .

Baptists: 
Response to President Eric Bruntmyer’s Letter to HSU Alumni and Members of the News Media 
by Don Williford,
retired Dean of Logsdon Seminary
(Guest contributor)

February 17, 2020 As someone who was present and involved in the evolution of the Logsdon School of Theology to its state just prior to the decision by President Bruntmyer and the Hardin-Simmons University Board of Trustees to close Logsdon Seminary, I feel a strong sense of responsibility to address some of the statements in Read more . . .

Baptists: 
An Open Letter to All Baptists in Texas 
by CBF of Texas Leadership

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Monday, February 17, 2020 An Open Letter to All Baptists in Texas, As representatives of the Cooperative Baptist Fellowship of Texas, we stand in support of Logsdon Seminary and offer our love and prayers to the faculty, students, graduates, and families of this much beloved seminary. The events of the past few Read more . . .

Baptists: 
Saving Logsdon Seminary . . . A “lost cause”? . . . they’re the only causes worth fighting for 
by Bill Jones,
Editor & Publisher, Weekly Baptist Roundup
Exec. Dir., retired, Texas Baptists Committed

Is the highest biblical principle “Don’t make waves”? From some of the comments I’ve read on the Logsdon situation, you would think so. Just a month ago, we observed Martin Luther King, Jr. Day on the 91st anniversary of his birth. This month, we’ve observed Black History Month. Throughout these celebrations, we’ve been reminded of Read more . . .

Baptists: 
Closing Logsdon Seminary: A ‘financial’ decision, or not? 
by Bill Jones,
Editor & Publisher, Weekly Baptist Roundup
Exec. Dir., retired, Texas Baptists Committed

My love for Logsdon Seminary and Hardin-Simmons I never attended Hardin-Simmons or Logsdon, though I first set foot on campus over 60 years ago, when my sister enrolled as a freshman in 1958. In recent years, I’ve been on campus numerous times, most frequently in my role as a trustee of the T. B. Maston Read more . . .

Baptists: 
List of Current Hardin-Simmons University Trustees 

UPDATED 2/26/2020 Mr. Bryan Adams 66 Cascade Springs Place The Woodlands, TX 77381 L: (281) 719-6719 C: (832) 643-1142 bryan@adamstexas.comDr. Kevin Beam 6509 County Road 809 Cleburne, TX 76031 L: (817) 790-3434 C: (817) 648-5181 beamdvm@gmail.comMr. Brian Bessent 1834 Elmwood Abilene, TX 79605 C: (325) 665-4363 L: (325) 691-9263 brianbessent@yahoo.com Mr. Chad Braun 13015 Park Read more . . .

Baptists: 
A Chief Academic Officer’s Response to the News of Logsdon Seminary Closing 
by Ron Smith
(Guest contributor)

I am afraid this may just be the first step in a series of moves that will sacrifice the integrity of the university on the altar of expediency, or perhaps as more recent news seems to indicate, the altar of moral, spiritual, and intellectual malfeasance. And I wonder about the extent to which the claimed Read more . . .

Baptists: 
Notes on Feb. 10 Logsdon meeting 
by Joshua Giddens
Logsdon grad & co-administrator of Save Logsdon Seminary on Facebook
(Guest contributor)

Notes from the Logsdon Meeting 11am Mon. Feb. 10 40 members of the Logsdon community were present including faculty, staff, alumni, and students (both undergraduate and graduate). Dr. Ellis started with a reading of Psalm 103 and a prayer. He opened the meeting with a recapping of the news that has been released regarding the Read more . . .

Baptists: 
To the Faculty & Students who suddenly find themselves without a home 
by Helen Moore-Montgomery
(Guest contributor)

In remembrance of Dr. Virginia Connally, Lay Leaders, Doris & Jim Taylor & the many Donors who mentored, encouraged & gave generously of their estates, to the Faculty & Students who suddenly find themselves without a HOME, I share heart thoughts. We have not yet been privy to facts, to correspondence, to conversations that brought Read more . . .

Baptists: 
Statement on closing of Logsdon Seminary 
by Texas Baptist Women in Ministry
(Guest contributor)

The leadership of Texas Baptist Women in Ministry is saddened to hear of the decision of Hardin-Simmons University’s President and Board of Trustees to close Logsdon Seminary. We are praying for the students, faculty, staff, administration, and friends of Logsdon impacted by this decision. Logsdon Seminary has been a bright light in Texas Baptist life. Read more . . .