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The Baptist Review

The Baptist Review
Southern Baptist Convention
Cooperative Program
Baptist Faith and Message
Pastors Conference
Second Timothy
ERLC
Gender and Sexuality
Marriage
Policy Advocacy
Dallas, United States
Spartanburg, United States
Business and Financial Plan
National 990 Disclosures
Executive Committee
Ethnic Diversity / Racial Reconciliation
Trustee System / Governance
Ethics and Religious Liberty Commission
Baptist Faith and Message 2000
Great Commission
Truth In Unity Amendment

The Baptist Review exists for Southern Baptists to engage in good faith discussion about the issues, current events, and questions that matter in our Convention.

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David Sons and Rob Collingsworth have a conversation with Hunter Baker, Chairman of the SBC Committee on Resolutions, about the slate of resolutions coming to messengers at the 2026 SBC.

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David Sons hosts with TBR leadership team members Jared Cornutt, Rob Collingsworth, and Griffin Gulledge for a conversation about what to expect and how to approach the 2026 SBC.

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Jared Cornutt and Rob Collingsworth have a conversation with Clint Pressley, President of the Southern Baptist Convention and Pastor of Hickory Grove Baptist Church, to talk about the SBC annual meeting and his experience as President.

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Recent Guests

Clint Pressley
Pastor of Hickory Grove Baptist Church and President of the Southern Baptist Convention
Hickory Grove Baptist Church; Southern Baptist Convention
Episode: S3 Ep. 7: Clint Pressley on the SBC Annual Meeting
JP de Gance
Leader at Communio
Communio
Episode: S3 Ep. 6: JP de Gance from Communio
Albert Mohler
President of Southern Baptist Theological Seminary
Southern Baptist Theological Seminary
Episode: S3 Ep. 5: Dr. Albert Mohler on the Truth & Unity Amendment
Nathan Finn
Recording Secretary and former seminary professor
Episode: S3 Ep. 4: Nathan Finn
Josh Powell
Lead Pastor, First Baptist Church of Taylor, South Carolina
First Baptist Church of Taylor, South Carolina
Episode: S3 Ep. 3: Josh Powell on the SBC Presidency
Willy Rice
Pastor, Calvary Church, Clearwater, Florida
Calvary Church
Episode: S3 Ep. 2: Willy Rice on the SBC Presidency
Gary Hollingsworth
Interim president of the Ethics and Religious Liberty Commission (ERLC)
ERLC, Southern Baptist Convention
Episode: S3 Ep. 1: Gary Hollingsworth on the ERLC
DJ Horton
SBC pastor conference president, pastor of the Church of the Mill
Church of the Mill / SBC Pastors Conference
Episode: S2 Ep. 15: DJ Horton on the 2025 SBC Pastor's Conference

Hosts

Jared Cornutt
Host of The Baptist Review podcast
Rob Collingsworth
Leadership team member, interviewer; host/lead speaker

Reviews

4.8 out of 5 stars from 22 ratings
  • THE Baptist Roundtable Podcast

    I am hopeful that the podcast production produced by the team partially associated with the Facebook webpage formerly known as The Baptist Review will be an informative source of information for Southern Baptists interested in being informed.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    PastaKeith
    United States2 years ago
  • Looking forward to more great content!

    Great 1st episode and I’m looking forward to seeing how God uses The Baptist Review in the life of the SBC!!!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    matthewdaniel34
    United States2 years ago
  • Worth your time

    This podcast is a great resource for men and women engaged in the SBC!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    GriffinG
    United States2 years ago

Listeners Say

Key themes from listener reviews, highlighting what works and what could be improved about the show.

Positive reception as a practical resource for SBC governance and leadership development.
Insightful governance discussions that help SBC stakeholders understand decisions and processes.
Listeners appreciate candid conversations about transparency and accountability within SBC entities.
High relevance for ministers and church leaders navigating denominational structures.

Talking Points

Recent interactions between the hosts and their guests.

S3 Ep. 5: Dr. Albert Mohler on the Truth & Unity Amendment
Q: Why use the terms 'office' and 'function' instead of just changing the title?
Using 'office' and 'function' preserves confessional heritage, avoids overreach, and ensures that the language remains robust while allowing the convention to act with consensus without forcing a title change that could have broader unintended consequences.
S3 Ep. 5: Dr. Albert Mohler on the Truth & Unity Amendment
Q: What is broken in the current system that the amendment aims to fix?
The current process relies on a burdensome Credentials Committee workflow that leads to year-after-year debates; Mohler argues that a clear constitutional language would resolve recurring conflicts and reduce the strain and confusion at annual meetings.
S3 Ep. 7: Clint Pressley on the SBC Annual Meeting
Q: What did you think in that moment that the SBC needed the most from their president?
Clint explains that he believed the SBC needed a president who would lower the temperature, slow down rhetoric, avoid being an activist figure, and focus on guiding the convention back toward its core mission and confessional boundaries.
S2 Ep. 15: DJ Horton on the 2025 SBC Pastor's Conference
Q: What can attendees expect from the schedule and speakers?
Expect nine expositions through Second Timothy, a rich worship experience, a Monday afternoon panel on mentoring, and a strong emphasis on practical pathways to mentor and be mentored, plus a closing preaching by Dr. Robert Smith.
S2 Ep. 15: DJ Horton on the 2025 SBC Pastor's Conference
Q: What was the motivation to run for the pastors conference presidency?
Horton cites a desire to emphasize biblical exposition, mentorship, and practical impact for everyday pastors, along with honoring the pastoral vocation and addressing the shortage of pastors by encouraging mentoring and local church leadership.

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What is The Baptist Review about and what kind of topics does it cover?

This show centers on Southern Baptist Convention governance, leadership transitions, and policy debates shaping the denomination. Episodes frequently explore parliamentary procedure, transparency, funding, and reform, often featuring pastors, seminary scholars, and SBC insiders who dissect how institutions interact with messengers, state conventions, and the broader church. A recurring strength appears to be candid discussions about accountability, trust, and practical reforms across committees, agencies, and conventions, with a clear emphasis on serving local churches and preserving doctrinal clarity. The format tends to mix roundtable-style analysis with in-depth guest conversations, offering listeners practical context for understanding ... more

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