Key facts
- Willy Rice was elected president of the Southern Baptist Convention with 58% of the vote.
- Rice advocates for moving the denomination further right on issues of gender, race, and immigration.
- He has criticized the denomination's leadership for perceived "wokeness" and "drift."
- Delegates will vote on a constitutional amendment to ban churches with women pastors.
- The denomination's membership has declined for nearly two decades.
Southern Baptists elected Florida pastor Willy Rice as their new president on Tuesday, signaling a potential shift further right within the conservative denomination. Rice secured 58% of the vote over South Carolina pastor Josh Powell during the opening day of the Southern Baptist Convention's annual meeting.
Rice, senior pastor of Calvary Church in Clearwater, has been supported by advocacy groups that argue the denomination's leadership has become too "woke" on issues such as race, gender, and immigration. He has called for adherence to core convictions rather than a "mushy evangelical middle ground."