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All Southern Baptist Eyes On Black New Orleans Pastor

Fred Luter

First Posted: 06/20/11 06:23 PM ET Updated: 08/20/11 06:12 AM ET

By Bruce Nolan
Religion News Service

NEW ORLEANS (RNS) Even before the Southern Baptist Convention elected the Rev. Fred Luter to national office, there was already widespread speculation that Luter is poised to become the denomination's first African-American president.

Representatives of 16 million Southern Baptists overwhelmingly elected Luter first vice president on June 14 at their annual meeting in Phoenix.

By the time Baptists gather again next summer in Luter's backyard, many expect the pastor of this city's 5,000-member Franklin Avenue Baptist Church -- one of the largest Southern Baptist churches in the state -- to clinch the top post.

"Many of us are thinking this is the first step toward him being elected president next year," said Danny Akin, president of Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary in Wake Forest, N.C., who nominated Luter for the vice presidency.

"I haven't talked to a person who hasn't affirmed that, including the present president, Bryant Wright, the past president, Frank Page" and others, Akin said. "There's tremendous interest and excitement about that."

Luter's election comes at a moment that the nation's largest Protestant denomination confronts evidence that it has plateaued in numbers -- even declined slightly.

Moreover, some leaders of the predominantly white, socially conservative church say they are concerned that their ranks -- and especially their leaders -- do not look like the nation as a whole.

In recent decades, the convention has passed 11 resolutions seeking "greater ethnic participation," including a 1995 resolution apologizing for its past defense of slavery, but church leaders deemed that insufficient.

"There's a sense that we're behind the curve in the SBC, that we're not really representative of our constituency at the level of leadership. That we need to be moving forward with more diversity," said the Rev. David Crosby of First Baptist Church in New Orleans.

Convention delegates, or "messengers," approved a plan in Phoenix to vigorously reach out to minorities to incorporate them in meaningful leadership positions.

"We're becoming more aware of the fact we should strive to make church on earth look like church in heaven," Akin said in an interview.

Luter's allies portray him as the right man for the job next year, regardless of the denomination's explicit desire to incorporate more people of color into its leadership ranks.

"I think Fred can be elected on merit, regardless of race or color," Akin said. "But he gives us opportunity to make a proactive statement, to say something about who we want to be."

Luter, a gifted preacher, has traveled widely in Southern Baptist circles for almost 20 years and built a solid reputation all across the convention, Crosby said.

In 2001, the last time Southern Baptists convened in New Orleans, he was given a plum preaching slot and delivered a tour-de-force sermon that roused 10,000 messengers to their feet.

Luter took over the Franklin Avenue pulpit in 1986. Formerly a white church whose congregation had left for the suburbs, it had only about 60 members and was near death.

At the time, Luter was a commodities clerk, not even formally ordained. His preaching experience was in borrowed churches and street corners, including his native Lower 9th Ward. Luter was ordained and installed as pastor on the same day, he said.

The congregation grew. And although it became predominantly black, like its changing neighborhood, it kept its Southern Baptist affiliation.

Franklin Avenue numbered about 7,000 members just before Hurricane Katrina destroyed it in 2005.

In the following months, evangelical pastors around the state sent money and volunteers to help Franklin Avenue get back on its feet. It currently claims about 4,900 members, according to the Louisiana Baptist Convention.

"He's known not only as a great preacher, but an effective pastor. He's worked hard and people love him. He's a model for pastors all over the convention," Crosby said.

Meantime, Luter said he is overwhelmed by the sudden attention.

Although a movement to draft him for the presidency has quietly circulated for months, he said he was approached about the vice presidency only in the past two weeks.

With the elevation to that office, he said, people are congratulating him as if the presidency were a foregone conclusion. "My head's spinning," he said.

"I haven't decided what to do, but every step I take people are telling me, 'It's your time,"' particularly with next year's meeting scheduled for New Orleans, Luter said.

His congregation is in the midst of a major capital campaign to build a new church in eastern New Orleans. He said he would decide whether to seek the presidency after consulting with his church and other leaders.

Bruce Nolan writes for The Times-Picayune in New Orleans. Adelle M. Banks contributed to this report.

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05:34 AM on 07/08/2011
Is this the same group of Southern Baptists that defrocked the womyn clergy?
12:14 PM on 06/23/2011
Jesus was black!
12:13 PM on 06/23/2011
During Katrina the whole world got to see how the White Southern Baptists castes treat the Black Baptist christian castes. It was pathetic.
12:12 PM on 06/23/2011
Why is that African Americans are Southern Baptists...when the Southern Baptists were the most crueI to African Americans? It was the Quakers who fought against SIavery. Not the southern Baptists.

So why not leave this cruel cult of the south and embrace the more egalitarianism non evangelical christian group like the Quakers?
Intelligentia
Anti-Racist
03:01 PM on 08/12/2011
You are absolutely correct! Sometimes I wonder whether some people care about history or has oppression made it impossible to separate from the oppressor. Every Southern Black should think about becoming a Quaker before associating with the Southern Baptists. Still, today, on Sundays, if you go to their respective churches, you will see that they are as segregated today as they were in Jim Crow days and before. It's amazing!
12:10 PM on 06/23/2011
Why is it that after 300 years of living together white christian castes hardly marry black christian castes?
12:10 PM on 06/23/2011
Why is there a white christian caste church and black christian caste church in the Bible Belt?
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Bobrobert
Go God... Jesus rocks... the Spirit is very cool..
10:45 PM on 06/22/2011
Jesus is smiling...

:-)
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01:33 PM on 06/21/2011
They they get to blame it on the black guy,lol. Didn't this happen in the roman empire?
01:29 PM on 07/14/2011
Or the last Presidential election.
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MyNameIsJames
What should a person say in their micro-bio
11:37 AM on 06/21/2011
I find it interesting in the political world, the economic world and the religious world...when institutions start to lose their value in the US, their memberships are then willing to elect or select African American males to head them.
03:41 PM on 06/21/2011
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04:05 PM on 06/21/2011
One can no longer win on just one religious group anymore. Interesting. Need voters do we?
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LMPE
I connect the most dissimilar things
10:37 PM on 06/20/2011
I just bet that a lot of Southern Baptists are gonna go apeshit over having a black man lead them.
03:39 AM on 06/21/2011
You do realize that about 20% of all Southern Baptist churches are dominated by minorities right? The conservative churches are far more ethnically diverse than the liberal churches.
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john1513
Ora et Labora
11:26 AM on 06/21/2011
Inconvenient fact.
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01:34 PM on 06/21/2011
I was thinking the same thing. I always thought of the organizations as racist or exclusive at the least. Similar to the Mormons years ago.
08:23 PM on 06/20/2011
The Southern Bapists can strike a double blow against ungodly -Liberals- and their heretic liberal philosophy by making this African American their leader. This shows the minorities that you can walk with -God- and be an American and have American values and be a conservative that believes that butchering unborn babies is a liberal abomination etc. etc. etc.. Liberals will no longer be able to lead African Americans by the nose for the last fifty years to their ruin because minorities will now come back to their religious roots with the Southern Bapists Church...
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Misterioso Adversario
THE THIRST MUTILATOR!
08:52 PM on 06/20/2011
It shows how hilariously out of touch you are that you think liberals are ungodly and heretics.
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LMPE
I connect the most dissimilar things
10:37 PM on 06/20/2011
Or that he thinks that liberals "lead" African-Americans by the nose.
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05:02 PM on 06/21/2011
I am not sure of his intent but when you see a capital "L" in theological discourse it is usually referring to (theological) liberalism of the H.E. Fosdick variety which is heretical (when compared with primitive christianity and historical protestantism) and embraced by denominations that are typically far less ethnically diverse than the SBC.

The rest of what he said was nutso.
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Venmaker1
I am deeply suspicious
11:32 PM on 06/20/2011
Can you show me where in the bible the word conservative rests?
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St Juan Bautista
01:25 PM on 06/21/2011
Can you show me where in the bible or any religious book on the planet said you are alive, and beware, living being, human being, being alive is three different things, don't get confusse.
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01:35 PM on 06/21/2011
or any type of man-made religion. I will wait
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St Juan Bautista
08:04 PM on 06/20/2011
Yahweh 6 Jehovah 13 Lord 17 Krishna 24 Brahma 30 Allah 35 Big bang 42 6 x 6 + 6 = 42 the 42 months the devil was allowed to rule the world. 7 churches 7 angels 7 spirits Yahweh 6 dragon 6 Diablo 6 = 6 6 6 Yahweh started the whole religion confusion thing, the dragon is the devil himself, and Diablo is not the Italian car. Sixty-six books bible = 18, you got, Sixty-six1 books2 bible3 = 18 / 3 = 6 6 6. 39 books old 27 books new= 6 6 books and the [15] Deuteronomy’s books missing = 6 6 6 …. ALL WRITTEN RELIGION = 18 / 3 = 6 6 6 the mark of the devil. This is the confusion side of--religion anyone? Now the other side science. Big bang 7 matter 13 antimatter 23 action 29 reaction 37 evolution 46 scientist 55 and research 6 6 + climax = 6 6 6 the mark of the devil…. Humans1 names2 numbers3 = 18 / 3 = 6 6 6 … Name 1 science 2 numbers 3 = 18 / 3 = 6 6 6 …. There is two beast one on Rev: 13:1 and one on Rev 13:11 no one wants to exist without name and numbers, REV: 13:16 everybody is marked by the devil before is brought into this world, no matter if you want to pick your own names, I WILL 1 GET YOU 2 NUMBERS 3 = 6 6 6.
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aidendamien
I was a liberal, now I've just given up.
08:19 PM on 06/20/2011
Seriously, crazy enough?
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Venmaker1
I am deeply suspicious
11:33 PM on 06/20/2011
Push down and twist at the same time, you should be able to open your meds.
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St Juan Bautista
01:10 AM on 06/21/2011
Can't you read? the-nile, is the road block to solve any problem, admitting there is one, is the first step to solve it.
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AntithiChrist
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07:04 PM on 06/20/2011
Sixty years ago, the good men of the SBC would be lynching him.

See? We do evolve.
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St Juan Bautista
07:58 PM on 06/20/2011
Yeah we do evolve, but from what? and this b..s.. is all about the green when it comes to money the whole planet is green, one thing nobody is going to disa-greed, specially religion. peace. religion-man-science = 666
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Misterioso Adversario
THE THIRST MUTILATOR!
08:53 PM on 06/20/2011
You are a literal crazy person
04:01 PM on 06/21/2011
Some evolve and others never change their harden heart. They are out to force and create laws to serve their own religious beliefs, to control others at the same time, they are the ones breaking the very Laws Commandments of God. Not Love your neighbors as you love yourself are they? God knew what was to come before it came to be, and still God choose by HIS own choice, Will and Desire to give all HE created Free Will to chose for themselves in their own personal life. Are also breaking the first Commandment of God. Next one is stealing that gift of God from God himself and those that gave Free will to all. Not even God forces anyone to Love HIM or obey his Laws, that is not Love at all, if Love is forced. God said You take that kind of Love, I will NOT accept.
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St Juan Bautista
01:09 PM on 06/22/2011
Love and wisdom you got it sunshine, sunshine = God is giving life and 14 = 7 7 you are real close to reach it if you are practizing this words of love and wisdom, if you are not practizing this words, start doing it, you will possesses will power the power to know and control your onw destine. peace