Becoming
A Church Messenger
The annual Convention meeting
consists of representatives,
or "messengers," as
they are called, from cooperating
churches, who gather to confer
and determine the programs,
policies, and budget of the
Convention. Each church may
be represented by up to 10
messengers, ensuring equal
accessibility for small and
large congregations alike.
Messenger cards which certify
the information required
by Article III of the SBC
Constitution and SBC By-Law
8 can be obtained by any
church from the state convention
with which they are affiliated,
or from their local association.
Members interested in becoming
messengers should contact
their pastors for information
on the appropriate process
of approval applicable in
their church.
Article III from the SBC Constitution
Article III. Membership: The
Convention shall consist
of messengers who are members
of missionary Baptist churches
cooperating with the Convention
as follows:
- 1. One (1) messenger
from each church which:
(1) Is in friendly cooperation
with the Convention and
sympathetic with its
purposes and work. Among
churches not in cooperation
with the Convention are
churches which act to
affirm, approve, or endorse
homosexual behavior.
And, (2) Has been a bona
fide contributor to the
Convention's work during
the fiscal year preceding.
- 2. One (1) additional
messenger from each such
church for every two
hundred and fifty (250)
members; or for each
$250.00 paid to the work
of the Convention during
the fiscal year preceding
the annual meeting.
- 3. The messengers shall
be appointed and certified
by the churches to the
Convention, but no church
may appoint more than
ten (10).
- 4. Each messenger shall
be a member of the church
by which he is appointed.
From the SBC ByLaws
8. Messenger Credentials and
Registration:
A. Each person elected by
a church cooperating with
the Southern Baptist Convention
as a messenger to the Southern
Baptist Convention shall
be registered as a messenger
to the Convention upon presentation
of proper credentials. Credentials
shall be presented by each
messenger, in person, at
the Convention registration
desk and shall be in the
following form:
(1) A completed and signed
Southern Baptist Convention
registration card, certifying
the messenger's election
in accordance with Article
III. Membership, of the Constitution
of the Southern Baptist Convention;
but if the messenger does
not have the messenger registration
card,
(2) A letter from the messenger's
church, signed by the clerk
or moderator of the church,
certifying the messenger's
election in accordance with
Article III. Membership,
of the Constitution of the
Southern Baptist Convention;
or
(3) A telegram from the messenger's
church certifying the messenger's
election in accordance with
Article III. Membership,
of the Constitution of the
Southern Baptist Convention.
Messengers registered in accordance
with this section shall constitute
the Convention.
B. The president of the Convention,
in consultation with the
vice presidents, shall appoint,
at least thirty (30) days
before the annual session,
a Credentials Committee to
serve at the forthcoming
sessions of the Convention.
This committee shall review
and rule upon any questions
which may arise in registration
concerning the credentials
of messengers. Any such ruling
may be appealed to the Convention
during business session.
Any contention arising on
the floor concerning seating
of messengers shall be referred
to the committee for consideration
and the committee shall report
back to the Convention.
C. The registration secretary
shall be at the place of
the annual meeting at least
one (1) day prior to the
convening of the first session
of the Southern Baptist Convention
for the purpose of opening
the registration desk and
registering messengers. The
registration secretary also
shall convene the Credentials
Committee at least one day
prior to the annual meeting
and shall assist the committee
in reviewing questions concerning
messenger credentials. The
registration secretary shall
report to the Convention
the number of registered
messengers.
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