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Yeats elected Mo. Baptist exec. director

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JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (BP) -- A leader in Southern Baptist Convention and state convention life has been elected the 20th executive director of the Missouri Baptist Convention.
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John Yeats, 61, the recording secretary of the Southern Baptist Convention and the director of communications and public policy for the Louisiana Baptist Convention, was elected with a vote of 34 yes, 3 no, and 1 abstention during a special called meeting of the Missouri Baptist Convention Executive Board Oct. 13.

"My wife, Sharon, and I are deeply honored to be a part of what God is doing in the midst of Missouri Baptists," Yeats said following a question-and-answer session with the board and their subsequent vote. "After much prayer and fasting, we are convinced that the Lord has placed an extraordinary opportunity before us.

"Over the course of the next few months, I purpose to pray a lot, ask a lot of questions and speak with many Missouri Baptist leaders in the churches and associations. Our hope is that over the course of our years of service, a culture of connectedness will emerge that becomes a vehicle for spiritual awakening, encouragement and cooperative ministries."

Yeats is expected to begin his new responsibilities soon and is scheduled to address messengers attending the MBC annual meeting. Missouri Southern Baptists will have the opportunity to meet the Yeats at a reception immediately following the evening session.

Since 1997, Yeats has served as one of the five elected officers of the SBC (recording secretary) and is a member of the SBC Executive Committee.

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In his most recent position in Louisiana, his responsibilities included administration, leadership and strategic planning. Part of his responsibilities included funding promotion and support to the cooperative work of the churches that comprise the Louisiana Baptist Convention. He also served as the state convention's public policy officer that relates to the Louisiana legislature on moral and social issues. He has testified before lawmakers concerning statutes protective of church rights.

Prior to service in Louisiana, Yeats served as editor of the Oklahoma Baptist Messenger. He also served the State Convention of Baptists in Indiana as the director of communications and editor of the Indiana Baptist. Prior to his ministry with state conventions, he served 20 years as pastor of churches in Texas and Kansas.

The election of Yeats ends a seven-month search by the 11-member MBC Executive Director search committee that was appointed by the executive board following the January resignation of David Tolliver.

Members of the search committee included: Vic Borden (chairman), pastor, Red Bridge Baptist Church, Kansas City; James Freeman (vice chairman), a Kansas City attorney and member of Country Meadows Baptist Church, Lee's Summit; Rhonda Rhea (secretary), author, Pathway columnist and member of First Baptist Church, Troy; Rebecca Nance, member, First Baptist Church, Trenton; William Bouyea, family counselor staff member at Emmanuel Baptist Church, Hannibal; Bruce Morrison, former MBC staff member and currently a deacon at Concord Baptist Church, Jefferson City; Stan Gibson, pastor, Pacific Baptist Church, Pacific; Jody Shelenhammer, a Bolivar businessman and member of Wellspring Baptist Fellowship, Bolivar; Randy Comer, director of missions, Barry County Association; Robert Lilly, pastor, First Baptist Church, Richland; and Donny Ford, an evangelist from Cape Girardeau. MBC President John Marshall, pastor, Second Baptist Church, Springfield, served as an ex-official member of the committee.

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Compiled by staff of the Pathway, newsjournal of the Missouri Baptist Convention and online at mbcpathway.com

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