| A Covenant Between Our Seminaries and Our Churches “You therefore, my son, be strong in the gracethat is in Christ Jesus. And the things that
 you have heard from me among many witnesses,
 commit these to faithful men who will be
 able to teach others also.”
 II Timothy 2:1-2
 For over 135 years, the churches of the Southern Baptist Convention  have looked to their seminaries for the training and education of their  ministers. These six schools were established and undergirded by  Southern Baptists in order that our churches may be served by a more  faithful ministry. This is a critical moment in the history of the Southern Baptist  Convention-and for our seminaries. The six seminaries serving this  denomination bear a precious and perishable responsibility on behalf of  our churches, for we are entrusted with those who will be their  ministers, pastors, preachers, and servants. Looking to the dawn of the twenty-first century, we hereby restate  and reaffirm our commitment to the churches we serve, to the convictions  those churches hold and honor, and to the charge we have received on  their behalf. One Faith The church of Jesus Christ is charged to contend for the faith once  for all delivered to the saints (Jude 3). Our seminaries, charged with  the theological formation of ministers, must take this charge as central  and essential to our mission. In an age of rampant theological  compromise, our seminaries must send no uncertain sound. Let the churches of the Southern Baptist Convention know that our  seminaries are committed to theological integrity and biblical fidelity.  Our pledge is to maintain the confessional character of our seminaries  by upholding those doctrines so clearly articulated in our confessions  of faith; by teaching the authority, inspiration, inerrancy, and  infallibility of the Bible; by maintaining the purity of the Gospel and  affirming the identity of Jesus Christ, by whose blood we have been  redeemed and in whose name alone salvation is to be found; and by  proclaiming with boldness the precious and eternal truths of God’s Word. In this we stand together, and we stand with our churches. We  understand that those who teach take on an awesome responsibility, and  will receive from our Lord a stricter judgment (James 3:1). We stand  before this convention and our churches to declare that we stand  together in one faith, serving our Lord Jesus Christ. One Task Our mission is to prepare ministers for service. We cannot call  ministers, nor appoint them to service. Ministers, called by God and  commissioned by our churches come to us in order that they may through  our seminaries receive learning, training, and inspiration for service.  Preachers, evangelists, missionaries, and those who minister throughout  the life of the churches come to our seminaries with the hope that they  will leave their programs of study better equipped, armed, and matured  for the faithful exercise of their calling. Our mission is to remain ever true to this task. We declare our  unflinching resolve to provide the very finest programs of theological  education for ministry. We will match theological fidelity to practical  ministry, passion to practice, vision to calling, and honor to service.  This is our task. One Sacred Trust Our schools are not generic institutions for religious studies. We  are the six theological seminaries serving the Southern Baptist  Convention. We belong to you-we belong to the churches of this  Convention. We are proud to carry your charge, and we declare our  fidelity to you as a sacred trust. In this trust we stand before the  Southern Baptist Convention, and we stand together. Through the trustees elected by this Convention, our churches must  hold our seminaries accountable to the faith once for all delivered to  the saints, to the essential task of training and educating ministers,  and to the sacred trust which unites our seminaries and our churches. As the presidents of your seminaries, we declare our unbending and  fervent resolve to uphold all of these commitments. We will lead our  institutions so that no harm shall come to your students and ministers;  so that they will be rooted and grounded in the truth; so that they will  be trained as faithful and effective preachers and teachers; so that  they will bring honor to the church and not dishonor; and so that we  shall be able to give a good answer and receive a good report when we  shall face that stricter judgment which is to come. This is our pledge, our resolve, our declaration. One Faith, One Task, One Sacred Trust. Signed in the Presence of the Messengers to the 140th Session of the  Southern Baptist Convention, meeting in Dallas, Texas, June 17, 1997 William O. Crews, PresidentGolden Gate Baptist Theological Seminary
 
 Mark T. Coppenger, PresidentMidwestern Baptist Theological Seminary
 
 Charles S. Kelley, Jr., PresidentNew Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary
 
 L. Paige Patterson, PresidentSoutheastern Baptist Theological Seminary
 
 R. Albert Mohler, Jr., PresidentSouthern Baptist Theological Seminary
 
 Kenneth S. Hemphill, PresidentSouthwestern Baptist Theological Seminary
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