Ep. 14: Dan Spencer on the SBC Presidency

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In this episode, Dan Spencer joins David Sons and Griffin Gulledge for a conversation about the Southern Baptist Convention and the SBC Presidential election. This is the fifth of six interviews with SBC Presidential candidates.

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David Sons

David Sons

David Sons serves as Pastor of Lake Murray Baptist Church in Lexington, South Carolina. He graduated from North Greenville University in 2008 with a B.A. in Communications and received his Master of Divinity from Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary. David came to Lake Murray in June of 2015. David is the recent past-Chairman of the Executive Committee of the Southern Baptist Convention, and served as chairman of the SBC Committee on Resolutions (2023). He is married to Allyson, and they have four children. David is the regular host of The Baptist Review podcast.