For 100 years, the Southern Baptist Convention’s Cooperative Program has been a cornerstone of mission work, uniting churches in their commitment to spreading the gospel. As the SBC celebrates this milestone, Dr. Ken Weathersby, a veteran leader in Baptist life, reflects on its history, impact, and the road ahead.
A Calling to Ministry and Missions
Dr. Weathersby’s journey into the Southern Baptist fold began when he answered the call to ministry. Initially studying at the Mississippi Baptist Seminary, he was encouraged by a professor to further his education to become a missionary. This path led him to Mississippi College and then to Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, where he formally connected with the Southern Baptist Convention.
“My desire was to be a missionary,” Weathersby recalls. “I had to research what was required, and I realized I needed further education. That journey led me into the broader SBC world.”
Over the years, Dr. Weathersby has served in multiple leadership roles, including vice president for convention advancement and global evangelism at the SBC Executive Committee, a professor at New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary, and a strategist at the North American Mission Board (NAMB). His experience has given him a unique perspective on how the Cooperative Program fuels mission work across cultures and nations. [Read more…]