One function of the committee is to avoid redundancy, and the SBC overwhelmingly approved resolutions deploring racism as part of its continuing emphasis on racial reconciliation.
The measure which "decries every form of racism", got a standing ovation after it passed.
"(W) e denounce and repudiate white supremacy and every form of racial and ethnic hatred as a scheme of the devil", reads the one-page statement distributed just before the last session of the two-day meeting.
"Acknowledge that we still must make progress in rooting out any remaining forms of intentional or unintentional racism in our midst".
Russell Moore, the president of the SBC's Ethics and Religious Liberty Commission whom McKissic has in the past defended from internal attacks over Moore's occasional criticism of Donald Trump, said: 'There were a lot of people who just weren't familiar with what the alt-right is.
That 2011 total was the smallest messenger count at an annual meeting in more than six decades, when in the throes of World War II, 4,301 messengers gathered in Atlanta in 1944.
One pastor, David Mills of Athens, Georgia, requested that the resolution be a amended to include a study of "alt-right" and "alt-left" movements in the country to be brought as a report at the next meeting of Southern Baptists in 2018.
The SBC has made steps to condemn racism in the past, but it still struggles on issues related to race. "Racism and white supremacy attack the Gospel itself and the person of our Lord Jesus Christ".
Pastor McKissic said he was happy with the final version of the resolution that passed.
The resolution was adopted after a short but emotional discussion.
McKissic was not consulted when leaders were drafting the new resolution but conceded that the revised version was more generally worded and denounced white supremacy rather than the alt-right specifically.
"I think we're unified around that", he said.
McKissic said Tuesday that the failure to vote on the resolution on the first day of the convention "showed a fault line".
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Newbell says she's heartened by those moves and the denomination's decision to condemn white supremacy. "We're always going to be called racists, as Southern Baptists", he said.
Harvest Christian Fellowship, which also has a campus in Hawaii, will maintain its fellowship with the Calvary Chapel family of churches, Laurie said. "We do share your abhorrence".
Barrett Duke, chairman of the SBC's resolutions committee, told Religion News Service that the committee's decision to not bring the resolution forward for a vote on Tuesday was "not an endorsement of the alt-right". 'We must all issue an apology that we didn't not act on this yesterday'.
As a sign of their intent to reverse this decline, Southern Baptists affirmed a resolution Tuesday "to pray for and invest in evangelism and discipleship efforts with college students and strengthen the relationship between parachurch campus ministries and local churches", according to BP.
The torturous path the resolution took to passage began Tuesday afternoon when the resolutions committee offered nine resolutions-all that gained unanimous or almost unanimous approval-but did not report out a resolution on the alt-right from McKissic.
McKissic submitted his proposal to the SBC's Committee on Resolutions earlier this week, however, it failed to garner the two-thirds majority approval needed to pass.
The committee passed a minor amendment to the language of the resolution during the session to replace the phrase "of the devil" with "a scheme of the devil meant to bring suffering and division to our society", in order to add clarity to the resolution. He asked that the SBC "would go on record to abate darkness that's invading our nation right now".
A vote on the updated proposal, with some changed language, is expected Wednesday afternoon.
Another vote was taken on whether to make more time to reconsider.
"While the alt right term may be new, the idea is not", said Cornerstone's executive pastor Darrell Sneed.
The resolution was passed almost unanimously by the roughly 5,000 members attending Wednesday's afternoon vote - albeit after its author removed certain language that church leaders considered to be "potentially implicating", Fox News reported.
Few messengers had seen the actual resolution and many expressed confusions about what, exactly "the alt-right" was. "Was I discouraged? Yes", she says.





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