In June 2023, the Southern Baptist Convention (SBC) appeared to take what we thought might be a decisive stand against the creeping influence of progressivism within its ranks by voting to amend its constitution to explicitly ban women pastors. What turned out to be nothing more than a mirage, many believed this would solidify the denominationโs commitment to biblical authority, signaling a firm rejection of the feminist ideology that had been gradually infiltrating the church. But that sense of victory was short-lived.
Fast forward to June 2024, and the SBCโs so-called resolve buckled under pressure. Denominational leadersโJD Greear, Rick Warren, and their ilkโled the charge to overturn the amendment. Their campaign succeeded, and when the amendment required a second vote to become permanent, it was struck down, leaving the SBCโs supposed commitment in tatters.
But letโs not pretend this wasnโt expected. Southern Baptists have been swooning over lady-preachers for years. Beth Mooreโwho personifies the SBCโs infatuation with egalitarianismโwas given the stage time and time again to peddle her false teachings.
The SBCโs love affair with Moore was marked by endless adulation and endorsement from the loudest corners of the denomination. But in a classic twist of poetic irony, the very institution that lifted her up couldnโt satisfy her demands. Why? Because for Moore, anything less than total, unquestioning endorsement was never going to suffice, and there were still a few voices of dissent leftโthough their numbers were dwindling.
In the end, Moore stormed out of the SBC, not content with mere toleranceโlike any good progressive, she craved celebration. And when the SBC wavered, she walked away, proving that all their compromises had been utterly pointless.
But Beth Moore was just the beginning. The SBCโs affection toward women preachersโwhether it be Moore, Jen Wilkin, or Christine Caine, who regularly visits Southern Baptist churches to preachโgoes deeper and darker. Over the years, weโve seen countless examples of women being elevated to the pulpit in Southern Baptist churchesโdespite the denominationโs official statement of faith stating that the office of pastor is biblically reserved for men.
Fellowship Church had Lisa Young preaching regularly, and even the North American Mission Boardโs (NAMB) church plant, Echo Church, let โPastorโ Stacie Wood take the stage. And letโs not forget Saddleback Church, Rick Warrenโs brainchild, which famously ordained three women pastors.
And while the SBC did choose to remove Saddleback Church from disfellowship prior to overturning the constitutional amendment to disallow women pastors, clearly, since then, the sentiment has changed thanks to the efforts of men like Greear. One has to wonder: if given another chance in todayโs SBC climate, would Saddleback be allowed back?

Here we stand in 2024, and the Southern Baptist Convention has officially taken a knee before the altar of feminism. With the constitutional amendment trashed, the floodgates are flung wide open, inviting women like Christine Caine to step into the pulpit without a second thought.
The Bibleโs stance on women preachers? Crystal clear. And while I usually steer clear of the โslippery slopeโ tropeโfavoring rock-solid, indisputable truthโthis isnโt just a slope, itโs an avalanche, sweeping everything in its path. The SBC is barreling down the same reckless path as the United Methodist Church, where the lines blur, and anything goes. Women pastors? Already a done deal. Whatโs next? Queers in the pulpit? Donโt bet against itโitโs already been flirted with.
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Southern Baptists, you own this. You have no one to blame but yourselves. You flirted with egalitarianism, and now youโre married to it. Christine Caineโs appearance in the pulpit at Church by the Glades is just a preview of whatโs to come. These churches are not churches at all and they are just lifting their proverbial middle fingers to the Scripturesโand you didnโt care.
The floodgates are open, and the waters of compromise are rushing in. The SBC is drowning in its own cowardice, and itโs taking the last remaining faithful churches in the denomination down with it. God help us all.