List of Southern Baptist Convention affiliated people
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This list List of Southern Baptist Convention affiliated people includes notable individuals who are or were members of a church affiliated with the Southern Baptist Convention (SBC) or who are otherwise affiliated with the SBC.
Presidents, preachers, theologians, authors and missionaries
Deceased
- Annie Armstrong (1850–1938) Southern Baptist denominational leader instrumental in founding the Woman's Missionary Union.
- George Washington Baines (1809–1882) President of Baylor University
- Sion Blythe (1781–1835) Pastor, church founder and revivalist
- James Petigru Boyce (1827–1888) Pastor, theologian, author, and seminary professor, founding President of the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary.
- John Albert Broadus (1827–1895) Pastor and professor and President at the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary
- John G. Burkhalter - Highly decorated U.S. Army Chaplain who served in World War II and the Korean War.
- LaVerne Butler (1926-2010), Pastor, college president
- Benajah Harvey Carroll (1843–1914) Pastor, theologian, teacher, and author.
- S. Truett Cathy — founder of Chick-fil-A
- W. A. Criswell (1909–2002) Pastor of First Baptist Church of Dallas, Texas, author, Southern Baptist Convention President 1968–1970)
- Chuck Colson (1931-2012) Founder of Prison Fellowship and author
- Monroe E. Dodd (1878–1952) Pastor and pioneer radio preacher
- Jerry Falwell (1933–2007) Pastor, televangelist, Liberty University founder.
- Richard Fuller (1804–1876) served as President of the Southern Baptist Convention from 1859–1863
- Richard Furman (1755–1825) First president of the Triennial Convention. President of the South Carolina State Baptist Convention
- J. D. Grey (1906-1985) Pastor of First Baptist Church of New Orleans, Louisiana (1937-1972) and SBC President (1952-1954)
- Mordecai Ham (1877–1961) - radio and traveling evangelist
- Brooks Hays - Served as the Southern Baptist Convention President from 1958-1959
- Hosea Holcombe (1780–1841) Historian and President of the Alabama Baptist State Convention from 1833 to 1838
- H. Dale Jackson (1930-2003) Pastor and ethicist
- William Bullein Johnson (1782–1862) First president of the Southern Baptist Convention from 1845 to 1851.
- B.R. Lakin (1901–1984) Preacher and evangelist.
- Homer G Lindsey 1927 - 2000, Preacher at First Baptist Church in Jacksonville, FL
- Howell, Robert Boyte Crawford (1801-1868) Second president of SBC from 1851-58.
- Thomas Meredith (1795–1850) Founder and editor of the Biblical Recorder newspaper.
- Lottie Moon (1840–1912) Missionary to China with the Foreign Mission Board
- Edgar Young Mullins (1860–1928) Minister and educator, fourth president of the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary
- Louis Devotie Newton (1892–1986) served as President of the Southern Baptist Convention (1947–1948), President of the Georgia Baptist Convention, preacher, author, and Vice President of the Baptist World Alliance.
- J. Frank Norris (1877–1952) Preacher, one of the most controversial figures in the history of fundamentalism.
- Cicero Washington Pruitt (1857–1946) One of the first missionaries to Northern China, ordained minister at the age of fourteen, and textual translator.
- James A. Ranaldson (1789-1849) Minister, founder of the Alabama Baptist Convention, missionary, and church founder.
- Bronson Ray (1868–1934) served as a Southern Baptist minister who would then become the Executive Secretary of the present day International Mission Board.
- Archibald Thomas Robertson (1863–1934) Biblical scholar
- Adrian Rogers (1931–2005) Pastor, conservative, author, and Southern Baptist Convention President 1979–1980 and 1986–1988
- Lee Rutland Scarborough (1870–1945) served as President of the Southern Baptist Convention (1938–1940), President of the Baptist General Convention of Texas (1929–1932), and as the President of the Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary (1908–1942).
- J. Harold Smith (1910–2001) Pastor and founder of Radio Bible Hour
- Frank Stagg (1911–2001) Southern Baptist pastor, theologian, author and professor. Stagg served as a professor at both New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary (1945–1964) and at Southern Baptist Theological Seminary (1964–1978).
- John Roach Straton (1875–1929) Pastor.
- William G. Tanner (1930-2007) served as president of Oklahoma Baptist University from 1966-1970, president of the North American Mission Board, as a pastor, educator, administrator, and denominational leader.
- George Washington Truett (1867–1944) Served as the President of the Southern Baptist Convention from 1927-1929, pastor of First Baptist Church in Dallas, President of the Baptist World Alliance, as a minister and writer.
Living
- Daniel L. Akin - President of Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary (2004- ), and author.
- Charles C. Baldwin, Chief of Chaplains of the U.S. Air Force 2004–2008
- Mac Brunson - Pastor of First Baptist Church Jacksonville, a mega church in Jacksonville, Florida
- Ergun Caner - Preacher, Apologist, Author. Former President of Brewton-Parker College in Mount Vernon, Georgia. He previously served as the Provost and Vice President of Academic Affairs at Arlington Baptist College and was the former dean of the Liberty Baptist Theological Seminary and Graduate School of Liberty University.
- Douglas Carver - Major General who previously served as the Chief of Chaplains of the United States Army.
- Morris Chapman - Southern Baptist Convention President 1990–1992, Former President and CEO of the SBC Executive Committee
- Grady C. Cothen- State Convention Executive Secretary-Director for the Southern Baptist Convention (1961–66), pastor, president of New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary, president of Oklahoma Baptist University, and author.
- Ted Cruz- Texas Senator, and 2016 presidential candidate.
- Mark Dever - Senior pastor of the Capitol Hill Baptist Church in Washington, D.C
- James T. Draper, Jr. - Southern Baptist Convention president from 1982–1984
- Ronnie Floyd - Senior Pastor of First Baptist Church of Springdale and The Church At Pinnacle Hills, and is an author.
- Steve Gaines - Pastor of Bellevue Baptist Church, a mega church in Memphis, Tennessee
- Timothy George - Southern Baptist minister, acting dean of Beeson Divinity School at Samford University, executive director of Christianity Today, and served on the board of directors for Lifeway Christian Resources of the Southern Baptist Convention.
- Billy Graham - Evangelist, pastor, educator, and founder of the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association. Billy Graham has preached over forty crusades. In addition, Graham established the Hour of Decision radio program, Decision Magazine, Christianity Today, and World Wide Pictures.
- Franklin Graham - Evangelist and missionary (son of Billy Graham)
- Jack Graham - President of the SBC from 2002–2004; current pastor of the 32,000+ person mega-church Prestonwood Baptist Church in Plano, Texas
- Corey J. Hodges - African-American preacher and columnist for Salt Lake Tribune
- Johnny Hunt - President of the Southern Baptist Convention from 2008–2010, is a pastor and author.
- Robert Jeffress - Pastor of First Baptist Church (Dallas), a mega church in Dallas, TX
- David Jeremiah - Pastor of Shadow Mountain Community Church, a mega church in El Cajon, California
- Richard Land - President of the Southern Evangelical Seminary in Charlotte, NC; Former President of The Ethics & Religious Liberty Commission of the SBC
- Fred L. Lowery - Pastor of First Baptist Church of Bossier City, Louisiana, 1983-2013, televangelist and author
- Fred Luter - Southern Baptist Convention President 2012–
- Duke K. McCall - Former President of New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary, Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, the Baptist World Alliance, and served as General Secretary of the Southern Baptist Convention.
- Dwight McKissic - pastor, leader of Bapticostal movement
- James Merritt - President of the Southern Baptist Convention from 2000–2002
- R. Albert Mohler, Jr. - President of The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary
- Russell D. Moore - President of the Southern Baptist Ethics & Religious Liberty Commission
- W. Winfred Moore - pastor, First Baptist Church of Amarillo, Texas (1959–1989), visiting distinguished professor of religion and director of the Center for Ministry Effectiveness at Baylor University
- Phil Neighbors - co-senior pastor of Valley Baptist Church in Bakersfield, California
- Frank Page, President and CEO of the SBC Executive Committee
- Paige Patterson - Eighth president of the Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary in Fort Worth, Texas
- David Platt - President of the International Mission Board, former Senior Pastor of The Church at Brook Hills in Birmingham, AL and author of the New York Times Best Seller, Radical: Taking Back Your Faith from the American Dream.
- Paul Pressler - retired Texas judge and a leader with Paige Patterson of the Southern Baptist Convention Conservative resurgence, beginning with the convention in Houston in 1979
- Thom S. Rainer - president and CEO of LifeWay Christian Resources in Nashville, Tennessee
- Charles F. Stanley - Senior pastor of First Baptist Church of Atlanta, Georgia, and founder of In Touch Ministries.
- Roger Spradlin - co-senior pastor of Valley Baptist Church in Bakersfield, California.
- Jeff Struecker — Pastor, author and former U.S. Army Ranger Chaplain.
- Bob Utley- Biblical scholar, author, and preparer for the Southern Baptist Convention Sunday School Lesson Series.
- Jerry Vines - President of the Southern Baptist Convention from 1988-1990 and as pastor of the First Baptist Church of Jacksonville, Florida,
- Rick Warren - pastor of the 20,000+ member Saddleback Church in California and author of The Purpose-Driven Life
- David W. Whitlock - 15th President of Oklahoma Baptist University, Shawnee, OK
- Bryant Wright - Southern Baptist Convention President 2010–2012
- Homer Edwin Young - President of the Southern Baptist Convention (1992–1994), serves as Head Pastor of Second Baptist Church Houston, is an author, and is the creator of the broadcast ministry, the Winning Walk.
- Paul Washer (born 1961), evangelist and preacher, founder of the HeartCry Missionary Society.
Entertainers
- Clarence Clemons (1942 - 2011) Musician and actor.
- Jerry Clower (September 28, 1926, Liberty, Mississippi – August 24, 1998) - comedian, raconteur, and member of the Grand Ole Opry
- Dakota Fanning - actress
- Elle Fanning - actress
- Donald Hustad - musician, composer, and organist for Campus Crusade
- Grady Nutt - comedian on Hee Haw
- Bobby Sowell - musician, pianist, composer
- Deborah Voigt - opera singer
- Britney Spears - Singer, dancer, actress
Politicians
- Sharron Angle (R-NV) - Member of the Nevada Assembly (2003-2007); lost U.S. Senate race in 2010 to Harry Reid
- Robert J. Bentley (R-AL) - U.S. Governor of Alabama (2011–Present)
- Matt Blunt (R-MO) - Missouri Secretary of State (2001-2005) and Governor (2005-2009)
- Brad Carson (D-OK) - U.S. Representative (2001-2005)
- Travis Childers (D-MS) - U.S. Representative (2008-2011)
- Tom Coburn (R-OK) - Southern Baptist ordained deacon, U.S. Representative (1995-2001), and U.S. Senator (2005-2014)
- Rick Crawford (R-AR) - U.S. Representative (2011–Present)
- Ted Cruz (R-TX) - U.S. Senator (2013–Present)
- Greg Davis (R-MS) - State Representative (1991-1997), Mayor (1997-Present)
- John Fleming (R-LA) - U.S. Representative (2009–Present)
- Bill Flores (R-TX) - U.S. Representative (2011–Present)
- Lindsey Graham (R-SC) - U.S. Senator (2003–Present)
- Tom Graves (R-GA) - U.S. Representative (2010–Present)
- Mike Huckabee - Southern Baptist Minister, governor of Arkansas, and Republican candidate in the 2008 Presidential primaries
- Duncan Hunter (R-CA) - US Congressman from San Diego County
- Mike Johnson (R-LA) - Constitutional attorney specializing in traditional values issues and member of the Louisiana House of Representatives
- Ben Jones (D-GA) - former U.S. Representative from Georgia, also played Cooter Davenport in The Dukes of Hazzard
- Larry Kissell (D-NC) - U.S. Representative (2009-2013)
- Ed McAteer (I-TN) - figure in the Christian right who founded the Religious Roundtable
- Ronnie Musgrove (D-MS) - U.S. Lieutenant Governor (1996-2000) and Governor of Mississippi (2000-2004)
- Sonny Perdue (R-GA) - U.S. Governor of Georgia (2003-2011)
- Mark Pryor - (D-AR) U.S. Senator (2003-2015)
- Chip Pickering (R-MS) - U.S. Representative (1997-2009)
- Harry S. Truman (D-MO) - former President of the United States.[1]
- Roger Wicker (R-MS) - U.S. Senator (2007–present)
- Steve Womack (R-AR) - U.S. Representative (2011–Present)
- Randy Forbes (R-VA04) - U.S. Representative (2001–Present)
- Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) - U.S. Representative (2007–Present)Member of Valley Baptist Church in Bakersfield CA
- Ron Paul (R-TX) - U.S. Representative (1976-1977, 1975-1989, 1997-2013)
Other
- Rob Behler — Independent Sr. Project Manager Consultant
- Zach Johnson — professional golfer[2]
- Rod D. Martin — Chairman of the Martin Organization, former PayPal executive, former President of the National Federation of Republican Assemblies, technology entrepreneur and author[3]
- Tim Tebow — NFL football player
Ex-members
- Alton Brown - celebrity chef and TV host
- Jimmy Carter, former President of the United States. During his presidential campaign, Carter introduced the term "born-again" into mainstream American politics. Carter publicly identifies himself with the Cooperative Baptist Fellowship because of his differences with the conservative direction of the SBC leadership and beliefs. In 2000 he announced that he was severing all links with the Southern Baptist Convention because of what he viewed as gender discrimination[4]
- Bill Clinton, former President of the United States. Raised Southern Baptist, but left the Convention due to disagreement with its conservative positions.[5] Working with Jimmy Carter to conduct "Celebration of a New Baptist Covenant" meeting of over 30 liberal Baptist denominations and organizations in the US and Canada, which was held in Atlanta, January 30—February 1, 2008.[6][7]
- Al Gore, Vice-President of the United States (1993–2001); Democratic presidential candidate in 2000. Gore was raised as a Southern Baptist, but like Carter and Clinton, he formally left the Southern Baptist Convention due to his disagreements with many of the SBC's conservative positions.
- Bill Moyers, raised a Southern Baptist and educated at Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary. Now a member of The Riverside Church in New York City, a dually-aligned American Baptist-United Church of Christ congregation. Press secretary to President Lyndon B. Johnson, later publisher of Newsday, and well-known journalist and TV commentator (CBS and PBS).
- Brad Pitt - Famous television actor; raised Southern Baptist, now agnostic.
See also
- List of Baptists
- List of state and other conventions associated with the Southern Baptist Convention
- Southern Baptist Convention Presidents
References
- ↑ About Us | fbcgrandview
- ↑ Baptist Press
- ↑ "Dr. Rod Martin to Speak at 2015 Commencement". Hannibal LaGrange University. Retrieved 13 January 2016.
- ↑ The words of God do not justify cruelty to women | Jimmy Carter | Comment is free | The Observer
- ↑ Bill Clinton's sermon on being a good Christian without being a republican—Beliefnet.com
- ↑ "Carter & Clinton call for 'New Baptist Covenant.'" Baptist Press," January 10, 2007.
- ↑ New Baptist Covenant Celebration—News
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