Southern Baptists note another drop

NASHVILLE, Tenn. -- The nation's largest Protestant denomination noted its 12th year of declining membership in an annual report released Thursday.

The Southern Baptist Convention said it had 14.8 million members in 2018, down about 192,000 from the previous year. Baptisms also declined by about 7,600 to 246,442. That's an important measure for a denomination with a strong commitment to evangelism.

Ed Stetzer is a professor at Wheaton College who presided over the Southern Baptist Convention's annual church profile reporting for many years.

"There are more evangelicals in the U.S. today than 10 years ago, yet there are less Southern Baptists," Stetzer said. "Part of that is demographic ... and part is, at the end of the day, they have a real challenge with their own reputation."

The Southern Baptist Convention regularly makes headlines over controversial partisan issues. At their annual meeting last year, Vice President Mike Pence delivered a campaign-style speech that left some members calling for an end to the practice of inviting politicians to speak.

At the previous year's meeting, denomination officials caused a brief uproar when they refused to introduce a resolution denouncing the "alt-right" white-nationalist movement. A similar resolution was adopted the next day, and the resolutions committee chairman apologized, saying members had been concerned about potentially giving the appearance of hating their enemies.

Scott McConnell, director of the Southern Baptist Convention's Lifeway Research, said baptisms have declined in eight of the past 10 years and are down more than 100,000 from 2009.

Denomination leaders "look at numbers like this and see a wake-up call for the church to get back to the roots of what really matters -- very actively sharing, with our local communities, the Gospel, the message of the Gospel and what the church has to offer," McConnell said.

Nearly one-fourth of Southern Baptist churches did not report data to the survey, which is similar to previous years, McConnell said.

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