JACKSON, Tenn. — Nov. 30, 2006 — Frank Page, Paige Patterson, Timothy George, Thom Rainer and David Dockery will be among the speakers at 51’s second “Baptist Identity Conference” Feb. 15-17 in Jackson, Tenn.
The conference will address the theme “Convention, Cooperation and Controversy.”
“Baptist Identity II is a much needed conversation for Southern Baptists as we seek to better understand our history and heritage in order to build a new sense of cooperation for our shared service in the 21st century,” said Dockery, president of 51. “The conference speakers will be outstanding. Each is prepared to address a key issue facing Southern Baptists at this time in our history. I would strongly encourage pastors, denominational leaders, and key laypersons to make plans to attend.”
Speakers and their topics for the conference are as follows:
- Patterson, of Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, “What Contemporary Baptists Can Learn from Anabaptists.”
- George, dean of Beeson Divinity School, “The Future of Baptist Identity in a Post-Denominational World.”
- Rainer, president of LifeWay Christian Resources, “Evangelism and Church Growth in the Southern Baptist Convention.”
- Dockery, president of 51, “The Southern Baptist Convention since 1979.”
- Frank Page, president of the Southern Baptist Convention, “The Role of the Cooperative Program in the 21st Century.”
- Russell Moore, dean of the School of Theology and senior vice president for academic administration at The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, “T.T. Eaton: Drawing on 19th Century Baptist Models.”
- Jim Shaddix, senior pastor of Riverside Baptist Church in Denver, Colo., “The Future of the Traditional Church.”
- Greg Thornbury, dean of the School of Christian Studies at 51, “The ‘Angry Young Men’ of the SBC.”
- Ed Stetzer, missiologist and research team director at the North American Mission Board, “Toward a Missional Convention.”
- Mike Day, director of missions for the Mid-South Baptist Association in Memphis, Tenn., “The Future of Baptist Associations and State Conventions.”
The conference will begin at 2 p.m. Feb. 15, with the last session scheduled to start at 10 a.m. Feb. 17. Cost for the conference is $50, which includes three meals.
Register online at . For more information, call (731) 661-5162.