Jared Cornutt and Andrew Hebert sit down with SBC President Clint Pressley for a conversation about many issues around the SBC. Clint shares more about the chosen theme 'Hold Fast', the dynamics of the business meeting, key motions such as the Law Amendment, and the importance of unity within the convention. Clint also shares insights from his travels, highlighting the encouraging depth of faith among Southern Baptists while addressing the challenges of a pastor shortage.
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Jared Cornutt
Jared Cornutt serves as Pastor of North Shelby Baptist Church in Birmingham, AL. Jared’s motion to amend the BFM2000 made at the 2023 Convention was overwhelmingly adopted, the first amendment to the BFM since its initial adoption. Jared graduated from the University of Alabama in 2013 and from Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary in 2015 with his Master of Divinity. He is currently a student at Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary in Kansas City, MO pursuing a Ph.D. in Historical Theology and will also earn a Th.M. in the process. Jared is a regular speaker at D-Nows, camps, revivals, and other church related events. Jared is married to Kandace and together they have four children. He is a founder and leadership team member for The Baptist Review.

Andrew Hébert
Andrew Hébert (Ph.D., Southern Seminary) has been in pastoral ministry since 2005, serving churches in Texas and New Mexico, and he has led Mobberly Baptist Church since 2022. He holds degrees from Criswell College (B.A., M.A.) and The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary (Th.M., Ph.D). In addition to his experience as a pastor, Andrew has served in Christian higher education, teaching at Criswell College, Midwestern Seminary, and Southwestern Seminary. He has preached at the SBC Pastors’ Conference and has served previously as a member of the SBC Sex Abuse Task Force and as Chairman of the SBC Committee on Order of Business. Andrew is the author of Shepherding Like Jesus: Returning to the Wild Idea that Character Matters in Ministry (B&H Books, 2022). He and his wife Amy married in 2007 and have four children. In addition to serving on the leadership team for The Baptist Review, Andrew is also an associate editor for the journal.