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Southern Baptists Experiencing Accelerating Decline in Membership
Christian Post ^ | 06/13/2012 | Lillian Kwon

Posted on 06/14/2012 8:42:52 AM PDT by SeekAndFind

Membership in the Southern Baptist Convention dropped again over the last year, according to a new report. The largest Protestant denomination in the country now counts less than 16 million members.

This marks the fifth straight year the SBC has lost members. Primary worship attendance has also dropped by 0.65 percent to around 6.16 million.

One Southern Baptist and researcher lamented that the denomination is not only experiencing decline but an acceleration of decline.

Compared to a 0.15 percent drop from 2009 to 2010, membership fell by 0.98 percent from 2010 to 2011.

"Based on the trend of annual percent change in SBC total membership, we are catching up with the Methodists, and will match their decline rate consistently by 2018," said Ed Stetzer, president of LifeWay Research, in his blog. "This trend points to a future of more and faster decline -- and it is a 60-year trend."

The Annual Church Profile, compiled by LifeWay Christian Resources, was released Tuesday ahead of the SBC's annual meeting in New Orleans. Thousands of SBC messengers, or delegates, will be converging on June 19 to fellowship, discuss resolutions, and elect new leaders. Perhaps the most anticipated event of the two-day meeting will be the likely election of an African-American as president for the first time in SBC history.

After decades of continuous growth, the SBC, established in 1845, began to see its membership plateau around 2004 as baptisms were on a slow decline. The denomination reported a drop in membership for the first time in many years in 2007. At that time, some predicted the decline would continue.

After reporting its lowest number of baptisms in decades in 2010, the SBC saw an increase in baptisms in 2011.

According to the report, baptisms increased by 0.70 percent to 333,341.

Celebrating the higher number of baptisms, Thom S. Rainer, president and CEO of LifeWay, said in a statement, "God's Word is being proclaimed and God's Spirit is continuing to move in the hearts of people, drawing them to repentance. This is something that should excite us as Christians who care about the Great Commission."

The SBC also added 37 more churches and now counts 45,764 churches. Still, the increase in churches is small compared to previous years, Rainer pointed out.

Despite a little uptick in a few areas, looking at the math, Stetzer says the trend is clear and the SBC needs to "stare reality in the face and fight for our future" rather than merely manage decline like many of the other Protestant denominations.


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To: crosshairs

“Could it be that many of those former Baptists decided to “swim the Tiber” to join the ORIGINAL mega church, the RC Church?

Not if they were genuinely saved.”

LOL. Genuinely saved~means that I have been baptized in Christ my Savior. I swam the Tiber and I thank God every single day that HE made me Catholic.


61 posted on 06/15/2012 9:03:17 PM PDT by Not gonna take it anymore (If Obama were twice as smart as he is, he would be a wit)
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To: SaraJohnson

Oh, we do have black SBC churches, just not too many. Like I said, most are other denominations... The Memphis area is very black/white conscious. TOO MUCH so.

Hope you have a great week.


62 posted on 06/19/2012 12:49:59 PM PDT by HeadOn (With my last breath, I will pull the lever against the liberals. NEVER GIVE UP.)
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To: dixiechick2000

“Did you ever stop to think that blacks churches exist because they want them?”

Of course! I never meant to imply otherwise. And that’s fine. We worship the same God, but not in the same way. Many of the black churches in our area go in the morning, and stay all day. Lots of different music and customs, too.

Forcing anyone to go to a particular church is one of the big reasons the U.S. exists! None of us wants to be forced to do anything.


63 posted on 06/19/2012 12:56:44 PM PDT by HeadOn (With my last breath, I will pull the lever against the liberals. NEVER GIVE UP.)
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To: HeadOn; SaraJohnson

Sorry, Sara. I posted to you in response to HeadOn because you were in the conversation.

You’re right, HeadOn, and I totally agree with this post.

BTW, I believe that the SBC just elected their first black head of the SBC.

I don’t know if I agree with it....don’t like affirmative action hires. That’s how we got Obama. ;o)

However, I have done a little research and he seems to be an outstanding person.

I think I’m happy with this appointment.


64 posted on 06/20/2012 12:03:35 AM PDT by dixiechick2000 (This hobbit is looking for her pitchfork...God help the GOP if I find it.)
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