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Church|Thu, May. 31 2007 02:41 PM EDT

New Baptist Covenant Still Criticized as Political, Liberal

By Lillian Kwon|Christian Post Reporter

The New Baptist Covenant Celebration, the effort which organizers have hoped to unite Baptists and create a more positive Baptist image, has roused more debates between conservative Southern Baptists and moderate ones.

Southern Baptist Convention president Frank Page released a statement reproving former President Jimmy Carter's New Baptist initiative, saying, "I will not be a part of any smokescreen leftwing liberal agenda that seeks to deny the greatest need in our world, that being that the lost be shown the way to eternal life through Jesus Christ, our Lord."

Although Page is supportive of evangelicals meeting for mutual support, instruction and edification and joining together in a positive way, he stressed the priority of winning souls to Christ. Part of the New Baptist Covenant agenda is to share the gospel of Jesus Christ through specifically committing themselves to social causes but the celebration in January, conservatives have argued, has political overtones.

"To be ‘a true Baptist witness,’ any group must see the winning of souls to Christ as the cohesive factor in our fellowship," said Page in a statement dated May 25.

The denomination head noted that Southern Baptists have given over $220 million to domestic and overseas hunger relief and at the same time, shared the Gospel with 650,000 people - 30,000 of whom made professions of faith last year in the U.S. alone.

“Importantly, the mark of our ministries is spiritual. Unlike those who focus only on the social good of ministry, we give a man a loaf of bread and also introduce Christ as the Bread of Life."

His comment comes after Bill Underwood, president of Mercer University in Atlanta and one of the main organizers of the covenant, said that "North America desperately needs a true Baptist witness" at the January announcement of the New Baptist Covenant.

The new covenant is a push for an effort that would counter the "negative" and judgmental image of Baptists presented in the media, which organizers say is largely painted by conservative leaders in the SBC. Carter is also hoping to demonstrate Baptist unity through social causes such as poverty and AIDS as he raised concern that the most common opinion about Baptists is that they cannot get along.

"Southern Baptists were not invited to be a part of the initial meetings of this group, so let me offer that rather than this being a tug of war to see who can get most microphone time, I encourage the Covenant Partners to truly seek to focus on biblical mandates," Page stated. "I believe God would bless that!"

The Baptist head also noted that many involved in the event are "the very ones who have contributed to the press’ reporting of negative images about Southern Baptists."

The list of speakers at the New Baptist Covenant convocation, scheduled for January of 2008 includes: Carter, former president Bill Clinton, former vice president Al Gore, and Children's Defense Fund founder Marian Wright Edelman.

Republican presidential candidate Mike Huckabee withdrew his participation from the convocation last week, citing the liberal roster of speakers and expressing disappointment in Carter's comments criticizing the Bush administration as "the worst in history." Carter later clarified that the comment was a comparison between Bush's foreign policy to Richard Nixon's. Continue »

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  • Tue Sep 25, 2007 6:40 pm Agree: 12   Disagree: 5

    Could someone please explain how the New Baptist Covenant Celebration, Convocation can be about Christianity, unity within the Baptist churches, the spread of the Gospel of Jesus Christ, and have a line up politicians as speakers. How could anything Christian have people like Bill Clinton, Jimmy Carter, and Albert Gore as speakers when they openly and forcefully stand for abortion on demand (42,000,000 + babies murder in America thus far), same sex marriages, and the homosexual agenda to name just three of their party’s platform? They are men who call “evil good and good evil” and the Lord says “wow “to them, Isaiah 5:20. Is the New Baptist Covenant now going to include abortion on demand and a homosexual agenda? Are there any men or women of God who qualify to speak?

    I hope that these men and others like them are attending the Convocation to be discipled by men and women of God in the error of their ways. God says homosexuality is an abomination in His eyes (Leviticus 18:22 and Romans 1:26-27 to name a few scriptures) and abortion is murder. I guess for this Convocation that is to be ignored or laughed off?

    Christians who vote for candidates who stand for and promote SIN are just as guilty of the sins that are committed because of the laws they support. Jabbing scissors into the skull of a third term baby, cutting up its brain is murder plain and simple and it always will be in the eyes of God. Thou shall not murder is on the top 10 list of Commandments, number 7 to be exact. Does the Law no longer matter as long as your political party condones it? Christians must vote on the issues not by party affiliation.

    Additionally, all three of the above mentioned “speakers” support the “lie” of the separation of Church and State. (The Constitution actually separates the State from the Church.) It must be okay to have a political agenda for the Church when it is presented by such special men of their god. Unbelievable!

    Just a reminder to the entire Body of Jesus Christ of what the Lord, Jesus Christ, has to say about all of this. Matthew 7:21-23 says, “Not everyone who says to Me, Lord, Lord, shall enter the kingdom of heaven, but he who does the will of My Father in heaven. 22 Many will say to Me in that day, Lord, Lord, have we not prophesied in Your name, cast out demons in Your name and done many wonders n Your name? 23 And then I will declare to them, I never knew you; depart from Me, you who practice lawlessness!”

    Lord have mercy!

    Pastor Leo Bogee
    www.wclandtm.com

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