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GCR task force to meet twice in August
Martin King, Illinois Baptist
July 16, 2009
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GCR task force to meet twice in August

GCR task force to meet twice in August
Martin King, Illinois Baptist
July 16, 2009

SPRINGFIELD, IL — The Southern Baptist Convention’s newly minted Great Commission Task Force will meet twice next month, once in Atlanta, Ga., and once in Rogers, Ark., according to a story released by the Illinois Baptist July 15.

SBC president Johnny Hunt confirmed that the task force will meet Aug. 11-12 at the Renaissance Hotel near the Atlanta Airport, and again Aug. 26-27 at the Embassy Suites Northwest Arkansas in Rogers.

Hunt is pastor of First Baptist Church, Woodstock, GA., north of the metro Atlanta area, and task force chairman Ronnie Floyd is pastor of First Baptist Church, Springdale, Ark. and the Church at Pinnacle Hills in Rogers.

The Arkansas meeting will be preceded, according to Floyd, by a luncheon for area pastors and staff, laypersons serving on SBC entities and “anyone who wants to come.”

“I have asked Dr. Hunt to come in early (for the meeting), and he and I will address these leaders about the GCR and the future of the SBC,” Floyd wrote in an email to the Illinois Baptist. “We will open it up for questions and try to provide an entre for them to interact with us. I want this to be one of our listening sessions and an opportunity to speak to the people about the SBC.”

Floyd said invitations to the luncheon which will be held at The Church At Pinnacle Hills’ campus will be mailed in early August to SBC leaders within a two hour driving radius of Rogers including eastern Oklahoma and Southern Missouri, but offered, “If anyone wants to come, just call our office at 479-751-4523 and RSVP to Debby Swart.”

Hunt appointed the 19-member task force during the SBC annual meeting in Louisville, Ky. last month, then added four members last week to broaden its representation. The vote authorizing the task force charges it with studying how Southern Baptists can work “more faithfully and effectively together in serving Christ through the Great Commission.”

Floyd said the task force is going to launch in early August a prayer web site.