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CORDOVA, Tenn. (BP)-Adrian Rogers, who helped lead the Southern Baptist Convention back to its biblical, historical roots, announced his retirement as pastor of the Memphis-area Bellevue Baptist Church Sept. 12.
Rogers' retirement is effective next spring, although a specific date has not yet been given. The goal is to have a new pastor in place when Rogers leaves. Making the announcement on his 73rd birthday, Rogers read a letter to the church, which has some 27,000 members.
"Now comes a time that we all knew would come when I should announce my retirement as pastor of Bellevue Baptist Church," Rogers said in the statement that has since been posted on the church website. "Nevertheless, I will not retire from the ministry until I draw my last breath."
Health, Rogers said, "is not a factor" in the decision. He had triple bypass heart surgery March 16.
"I thank God for my recovery and growing vitality and hope for many good years ahead," Rogers said.
Rogers is a native of West Palm Beach who served as pastor of Parkview Baptist Church in Fort Pierce and First Baptist Church of Merritt Island before being called to Bellevue in 1972.
Ken Whitten, pastor of Tampa's Idlewild Baptist Church, told Florida Baptist Witness that he had "mixed emotions" about Rogers' retirement. While "saddened" for Bellvue, he is "elated" for Rogers and his wife "who have labored, sacrificed, shepherded and ministered" for 34 years.
"Dr. Adrian Rogers is my spiritual father in the ministry, and one for whom I will always be grateful that I was given the privilege of serving under his godly leadership for eight years. All that I know about leadership, preaching, vision, and integrity, I learned at his feet. He will always be my pastor, counselor and friend. There are literally thousands of pastors who would make that same confession," Whitten told the Witness.
"When I think of where we would be as a Southern Baptist denomination without Adrian Rogers, I shudder," Whitten added. "For such a time as this, God raised up a giant in our midst to turn an entire denomination back to its roots, moorings and foundation of believing the inspired, infallible and inerrant Word of God. I believe that when history is written, we will all know that was his greatest mark."
Upon retirement, Rogers said he plans on continuing the Love Worth Finding radio and television ministry. He also plans on ministering through the recently established Adrian Rogers Pastor Training Institute and teaching at Mid-America Baptist Theological Seminary. He will continue attending Bellevue Baptist.
"These and other opportunities will keep me challenged and busy," Rogers said. "I also plan to spend more quality time with my family."
Rogers was called as pastor of Bellevue Baptist in 1972, succeeding Ramsey Pollard, who had served as pastor since 1960. The church became a prominent SBC congregation under the leadership of R.G. Lee, who served as pastor from 1927 to 1960.
Rogers' election as president of the Southern Baptist Convention in 1979 helped spark what is known as the conservative resurgence-a period in which the denomination returned to its historical, orthodox roots and a commitment to biblical inerrancy. After choosing not to run for re-election in 1980, Rogers was elected president again in 1986 and 1987. A conservative has won the presidency every year since 1979.
In 1999-2000 Rogers served as chairman of the Baptist Faith and Message Study Committee, which revised Southern Baptists' statement of belief by clarifying the denomination's core doctrines. It was adopted by the 2000 SBC annual meeting in Orlando.
[Florida Baptist Witness contributed to this story.]
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