Fred Luter
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Fred J. Luter Jr. (born 1956 November 11 in New Orleans) is a former president of the Southern Baptist Convention (SBC). He was elected on 2012 June 19, and was SBC's first African-American president. According to Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary president Daniel L. Akin, ". . . the most significant event to happen in our [SBC's] history since our formation" is Luter's election. Luter cited "to improve racial harmony" as his goal on his reelection to the second (and final) year of SBC presidency.
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Fred Luter
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Fred Luter
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Fred Luter
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New Orleans, Louisiana
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1956-11-11
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Luter and wife at Temple Chapel Baptist Church in Kentwood, Louisiana
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1956-11-11
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Fred Luter and wife Elizabeth Luter in Kentwood, Louisiana, during National Day of Prayer in 2015
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Fred J. Luter III
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Kimberly Ann "Kim" Luter
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American
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Minister
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New Orleans, Louisiana
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Elizabeth W. Luter
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Former President of the Southern Baptist Convention
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President of the Southern Baptist Convention
Fred Luter
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2012
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Fred J. Luter Jr. (born 1956 November 11 in New Orleans) is a former president of the Southern Baptist Convention (SBC). He was elected on 2012 June 19, and was SBC's first African-American president. According to Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary president Daniel L. Akin, ". . . the most significant event to happen in our [SBC's] history since our formation" is Luter's election. On June 20, the day after electing Luter, SBC voted to permit use of the designation "Great Commission" as an alternative to "Southern" for congregations desiring a break from the geographical and historical eponym. Nominated by David Crosby of New Orleans' First Baptist Church, Luter succeeded Bryant Wright of Johnson Ferry Baptist Church in Marietta, Georgia. Luter cited "to improve racial harmony" as his goal on his reelection to the second (and final) year of SBC presidency. On June 11, 2014, Dr. Ronnie Floyd of Cross Church in Arkansas succeeded Rev. Luter as SBC president.
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Franklin Avenue Baptist Church
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Former President of theSouthern Baptist Convention