The Ethics and Religious Liberty Commission of the Southern Baptist Convention is bent on advancing the “lone gunman” narrative of the attempted coup at their organization. Kevin Smith was the chairman of the executive committee of the ERLC trustees who has resigned following an attempt to fire Brent Leatherwood from the organization. The attempt failed after media pressure led by Russell Moore, the former head of the ERLC.
The ERLC put out a new statement in which they insisted that Kevin Smith acted alone and those who published the press release obeyed orders.
NASHVILLE, Tenn., July 23, 2024 —The executive committee of the board of trustees for the Ethics & Religious Liberty Commission of the Southern Baptist Convention has issued the following statement.
“As the executive committee of the trustees of the ERLC, we take seriously the obligation given to us to ensure the execution of the ministry assignment of this institution that’s over 100 years old. In recent days, we have failed to fulfill that trust in ways that ensure the stability of this organization. Over the past 24 hours, we have experienced a flurry of activity which has been destabilizing. To that end, it is incumbent on us to clearly address concerns.
“At the outset, we wish to affirm our support for the ERLC staff and their faithfulness in fulfilling their assignment to our churches. This board stands behind the staff and will do everything in its power to ensure that the work of the organization—protecting a culture of life, championing God’s good design for marriage and sexuality, and defending a free church in a free state–continues uninterrupted.
“In reference to the events of the last 24 hours, we want to give clarity to how the situation unfolded. Then-board chair Kevin Smith acted without the approval of the executive committee of the trustees. There was no vote taken. His decision to unilaterally act was outside of his authority as board chair. As such, the termination was illegitimate, and thus there was not, as has been reported, a ‘reinstatement’ of Brent Leatherwood as president. He was never terminated.
“While the executive committee recognizes a wide range of opinions on the work of the ERLC, most visible in a recent attempt to abolish the organization at the 2024 SBC annual meeting, the executive committee does not believe that this discontent rises to the level of a dismissable offense. Further, any insinuations that the events of the previous days are the result of a moral failing on Brent’s part are wholly false. We find Brent Leatherwood to be a man of utmost moral and ethical integrity.
“After Smith acted of his own accord, a press release was sent out by a few members of the staff who believed they were acting under the appropriate authority of the board. This was the first time that the staff, and the trustees, learned of the actions taken. Indeed, the members of the executive board were unaware of the chair’s actions until they received the email.
“In response, this executive board issued a retraction of the previous press statement acknowledging that it was not a duly authorized action of the board. To be clear, this retraction was about following the procedures laid out in the bylaws of the ERLC, not about responding to pressure from outside organizations. As people who must give an account to God and Southern Baptists for how we have stewarded this commission, we have worked to ensure that every action taken follows the appropriate procedures affirmed by Southern Baptists.
“Kevin Smith has resigned his position as chair of the board and also as a trustee for the ERLC. Vice chair Tony Beam has assumed the responsibilities of chair of the board. The other members of the executive committee are: Amy Pettway, Anthony Cox, and Nathan Lugbill.
“As a board, our responsibility is to ensure that this commission can execute the task given to it by the messengers of the Southern Baptist Convention. We commit ourselves to that task.
“We know that these events have shaken trust in the executive committee, the trustee board, and the organization especially. It is imperative that we commit ourselves as trustees to ensuring that trust is rebuilt. We will work with the staff to do so in a way that addresses the real concerns of Southern Baptists and strengthens the good work of this organization.
“We know that the task of rebuilding trust will be great. We know that it will require listening to Southern Baptists about their concerns. And we know that we are accountable to Southern Baptists, and ultimately God, for how we carry out our work. To that end, we seek your prayers as we faithfully discern the next best steps for us as a board and for this organization.”
This contradicts the statement put out and subsequently deleted by Kevin Smith who insisted he acted on the consensus.
Smith argues that the mistake was procedural whereas the ERLC argues that a vote was never taken. Clearly one of them is lying. The ERLC statement also lies about the character and integrity of Brent Leatherwood, diminishing its credibility. In any case it would be strange for Kevin Smith to truly act unilaterally in a coup attempt that was sure to backfire.