Southern Baptists Vote to Discontinue Displays of Confederate Flag, Welcome Refugees

02-600At their annual meeting in St. Louis this week (June 14-15), the Southern Baptist Convention took up the issue of the Confederate flag. It adopted a resolution that called the flag an emblem of slavery and asked that members discontinue its display “as a sign of solidarity of the whole Body of Christ, including our African-American brothers and sisters.” The country’s second largest religious group also approved a resolution that encouraged Southern Baptist Convention churches to welcome and resettle refugees.

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