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Shortly After NAMB Denounces Female Pastors, NAMB Leader Joins Female Pastors for Evangelism Conference

by | Oct 20, 2021 | News, Opinion, Racialism, Social Justice, Social-Issues, The Church | 0 comments

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Last week, Reformation Charlotte reported that the Southern Baptist Convention’s North American Mission Board (NAMB) put out a statement denouncing women pastors and stated that the organization would no longer support churches with female pastors.

But that was after NAMB president, Kevin Ezell held a church planting conference with women pastors just the month prior.

Now, after the statement has been released, another NAMB leader, Dhati Lewis–who is president of NAMB’s Send Network–joined women pastors at an Evangelism Conference.

The Amplify Outreach conference, which featured several well-established woke types including Ed Stetzer, Ann Voskamp, and Dhati Lewis himself was just held this week and featured Reverend Michelle Sanchez.

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Sanchez, a female who preached about systemic racism, white supremacy, and identity politics at this “Evangelism” conference, served as the “Pastor” of Christian Formation & Mission and Highrock Covenant Church according to her LinkedIn Bio and is currently pursuing ordination in the Evangelical Covenant Church denomination.

She also formerly worked for Cru, a completely apostate student Evangelistic ministry that has sold itself out to social justice.

Is it any wonder why Southern Baptists are growing more and more frustrated with our leadership, the hypocritical, lying Pharisees who continue to do the exact opposite of what they say they stand for?

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