Sunday, November 30, 2008

Can He Do This?: The "Verdict" on Dr. Ray Leininger and the Trinity (the Missouri Baptist Convention, SBU and the First Baptist of Bolivar)


For some time, Marie had planned on asking Dr. Ray Leininger to play a key part in the process of Restorative Justice and the Trinity Contract -- primarily because he has played such a major role in the devastating events that lead to Marie's disability and the subsequent abuse.

But, the question was: Can he handle the demands of the assignment?

This morning, as we were listening to his guest sermon at the First Baptist Church of Bolivar, Missouri, Marie asked us to evaluate THREE criteria:

1. Can Dr. Leininger handle the physical demands of the task?
Some difficult but necessary background information:

In November 2007, Marie initiated contact through the First Baptist Church of Bolivar with the intention of requesting that a church member and Sunday School teacher, Dr. James Sells, accept the challenge of undertaking the task of Restorative Justice in this situation.

[Dr. James Sells was the retired president and CEO of Southwest Baptist University and a consultant for the Missouri Baptist Convention. Like Dr. Leininger, he was deeply embroiled in this controversy.]

Even after sending the initial "demand letter" to First Baptist Church of Bolivar, Marie hesitated in making the secondary request
for Dr. Sells' personal intervention, fearing that the project would be too much for him.

Marie's trepidation was well-founded: W
ithin two weeks after the initial contact, Dr. Sells died of a sudden heart attack.

Even though Marie did not directly contact Dr. Sells, the experience of his shocking passing was profoundly grievous to us, especially Marie.


We wish avoid any similar experience during this restorative process.
Therefore, the question stands:

1. Can Dr. Leininger handle the physical demands of the task?

Our response was unanimous: YES.

THE VERDICT:
He's strong as a horse ... and still blustering like a bear.
To echo a recent slogan: YES HE CAN!




2. Would Dr. Leininger be able to deal responsibly with the labyrinth of sociopolitical, legal, and religious factions, agendas, and infrastructure involved in this situation?
Dr. Leininger's topic was "intercultural worship," which he handled reasonably well, with obvious and admitted signs of growth in comprehension and wisdom.

Our Assessment: Still a slight hint of misogynist snarl ... but, generally, he showed considerable depth of insight and cultural understanding
.

THE VERDICT:
Again, no guarantees,
but if he chooses to do so,

he is certainly able: YES HE CAN!



3. Has Dr. Ray Leininger progressed and matured enough emotionally, spiritually, socially, culturally, and intellectually to handle this assignment -- without incurring more harm (or worse consequences)
to himself and others?

This was more complicated: Initially, there was agitation, discomfort, flat-out disbelief and dissent, which was wholeheartedly punctuated and documented by renditions of past events (here).

Eventually, we came to a consensus ...


This is as it should be.

THE VERDICT:



THUMBS UP!
DR. RAY LEININGER, YOU'RE THE DUDE!
You can handle this assignment ... and triumph.


MARIE WILL BE CONTACTING YOU THIS WEEK --
before the Missouri Baptist Convention Meeting
and the "Trinity Convergence"
on December 8 and 9.


Complete details will be posted tonight and throughout this week.


An Early Christmas for Dr. Ray Leininger: "We'll See What He Has to Say This Morning"


In the previous post, we mentioned Marie's letter to Dr. Ray Leininger, which concerns the Trinity Contract and the next meeting of the Missouri Baptist Convention Executive Board on December 8 - 9.

In order to offer Dr. Leininger every opportunity to live within the grace and glory of God, Marie requested that we not post the Trinity Letter until after Dr. Leininger has spoken this morning -- so that any adjustments can be made before presenting it to the Missouri Baptist Convention.

We will honor Marie's request; we will, though, be posting other material throughout the day.

It's snowing (sorta) in Bolivar!

Happy early Christmas, Dr. Leininger!
It seems Marie still believes that you have a good heart.

Saturday, November 29, 2008

CLEAN CHRISTMAS?: Dr. Ray Leininger (Retired Pastor, Former SBU and MBC Trustee) Will Preach at First Baptist Church-Bolivar this Sunday (Nov. 30)

CLEAN CHRISTMAS?:
PRAYING FOR CHANGING HEARTS ...


After a long absence from the pulpit, Dr. Ray Leininger -- the former pastor (retired 2004) of First Baptist Church of Bolivar, MO; a current "Virtual Strategy Coordinator
for Russia" for the Southern Baptist Convention, and a former member of both the Southwest Baptist University the Missouri Baptist Convention Board of Trustees -- will return as guest speaker during the (second) Sunday Morning Worship service of the First Baptist Church of Bolivar, Missouri.

Since his retirement, Dr. Ray Leininger:

"has tapped into the need for teaching English as a Second Language (ESL) in
Tomsk; he also established a partnership between Southwest Baptist University in Bolivar, Mo., and the university in Tomsk [Russia]." (see here).

Rev. Billy Russell, the current pastor of First Baptist Church of Bolivar and SBU alumnus and newly-appointed Southwest Baptist University Trustee, will be on holiday with his wife's family in Texas.

The service will be broadcast live beginning at 10:45 am (CST) on KYOO radio (1200 AM or 99.1 FM).

A letter from Marie O'Hara to Dr. Ray Leininger will be posted shortly.

Details to follow ...

Wednesday, November 26, 2008

Update! - Missouri Baptist Convention Battles Over Windermere: Appeal Set for Nov. 25; Judge Recuses Himself


These legal proceedings (here) involving Windermere Baptist Conference Center are part of the seven-year-long battle contesting the "ownership" claims between the current (conservative) Missouri Baptist Convention Executive Board and the five "rogue" (more moderate/ liberal) MBC agencies -- who have renounced MBC control by determining to appoint their own Trustees (rather than permitting the Missouri Baptist Convention to do so).

The outcome of this litigation will help to define the "ownership" of another Missouri Baptist Convention agency -- Southwest Baptist University.

*Update*

The hearing was held on the morning of November 25; both sides were heard briefly and the panel of judges directed several questions to the lawyers for both parties.

The Appeals Court may rule as early as the end of January 2009.

Updates to follow...


From Now Through Thanksgiving Weekend!: We Are Adding New Links and Blog/Website Features - Reopening Nov. 26 - 30

Thursday, November 20, 2008

THANKSGIVING! The Trinity Contract: Correspondence with Southwest Baptist University, Missouri Baptist Convention & First Baptist of Bolivar, MO


Marie has corresponded with Southwest Baptist University,
the Missouri Baptist Convention,
and the First Baptist Church of Bolivar, MO.

UPDATE!
Over the last several weeks, we have encountered ...
unusual events and ... strange tales.

THE TRINITY CONTRACT is being presented -- CAUTIOUSLY --
during the THANKSGIVING BREAK! ...

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