JOIN US MAY 20-21 FOR RESTORE CONFERENCE

Mary
DeMuth

Scot
McKnight

Screenshot 2023-01-13 at 1.50.18 PM

Naghmeh
Panahi

Reporting the Truth.
Restoring the Church.

SBC Missions Arm Terminates Send Network VP Amid ‘Moral Failure’

By Sarah Einselen
michael crawford NAMB
On Friday, the Southern Baptist Convention’s North American Mission Board (NAMB) terminated one of its church-planting leaders, Michael Crawford, amid reported “moral failure." (Photo: BCMD / NAMB)

The Southern Baptist Convention’s North American Mission Board (NAMB) terminated one of its church-planting leaders, Michael Crawford, on Friday amid reported “moral failure,” a NAMB spokesman confirmed to The Roys Report (TRR).

Crawford had been vice president of strategies and development for the Send Network, NAMB’s church-planting arm, since October. He also led the Baptist Convention of Maryland/Delaware (BCMD), but resigned suddenly on Friday.

A letter to BCMD member churches stated Crawford gave notice that he was resigning as executive director “effective immediately.” He had led the organization for almost a year.

Crawford’s resignation came “due to moral failure involving marital indiscretions which disqualifies him from this position,” according to the letter from the BCMD’s president, the president of its administrative committee, and the leader of its mission board.

Crawford’s departure is the second at NAMB amid scandal within the last nine months. Last May, well-known pastor and former NAMB senior vice president of evangelism and leadership, Johnny Hunt, resigned after he was accused of sexually assaulting the wife of another SBC pastor. Hunt has denied the accusation.

Your tax-deductible gift helps our journalists report the truth and hold Christian leaders and organizations accountable. Give a gift of $30 or more to The Roys Report this month, and you will receive a copy of “Hurt and Healed by the Church” by Ryan George. To donate, click here.

TRR reached out to the BCMD for comment Saturday but did not immediately hear back.

“As soon as we became aware of the situation, NAMB terminated our contract with Michael Crawford on February 3,” NAMB spokesman Mike Ebert told TRR. “We are praying for everyone impacted.”

It appears NAMB recently scrubbed Crawford’s name and image from a Send Network press release first published in October. A cached version of the press release includes his name, but the release posted on NAMB’s site at press time does not. TRR asked Ebert for an explanation but did not receive one.

Crawford’s speaker bio for this fall’s TGC23 conference, hosted by The Gospel Coalition, still listed him as a Send Network vice president at press time.

The BCMD has named Associate Executive Director Tom Stolle as interim director of the organization, according to its letter to churches. As of Saturday, the BCMD website had been updated to list Stolle’s interim role.

BCMD leaders also called on Southern Baptists to pray for all those involved.

Crawford was with the BCMD for eight years and took the lead last March. Before accepting the executive director role, he was the Send Network director for Maryland and Delaware.

He also planted Freedom Church in Baltimore and was its lead pastor for a decade until 2020. With the church’s support, he co-founded The Banquet Network to help other churches welcome people with disabilities. In addition, Crawford founded The Subversive Institute, a nonprofit to promote grassroots efforts to improve Baltimore; and wrote two books.

Sarah Einselen is an award-winning writer and editor based in Texas.

SHARE THIS:

GET EMAIL UPDATES!

Keep in touch with Julie and get updates in your inbox!

Don’t worry we won’t spam you.

More to explore
discussion

One Response

  1. Sad that this happened. Happy that he has been disciplined.

    All churches need to reconsider their selection of leaders to ensure that only godly people serve.

Leave a Reply

The Roys Report seeks to foster thoughtful and respectful dialogue. Toward that end, the site requires that people register before they begin commenting. This means no anonymous comments will be allowed. Also, any comments with profanity, name-calling, and/or a nasty tone will be deleted.
 
MOST RECENT Articles
MOST popular articles
en_USEnglish

Donate

Hi. We see this is the third article this month you’ve found worth reading. Great! Would you consider making a tax-deductible donation to help our journalists continue to report the truth and restore the church?

Your tax-deductible gift helps our journalists report the truth and hold Christian leaders and organizations accountable. Give a gift of $30 or more to The Roys Report this month, and you will receive a copy of “Hurt and Healed by the Church” by Ryan George.