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Election for the Baptists Together President 2027-28


Further to our call for nominations for the position of Baptists Together President in 2027-28, and following the stipulations of our constitution, we have received three nominations and these are now offered for election. 

We hope that all our churches will be keen to engage with this important decision.  Please do prayerfully consider which candidate you believe should serve our Union as President.  The question for discernment is 'Who is God calling to be the President of our Union in the coming season?

Click here for more information about the role of the President

Candidates

The three candidates are (in alphabetical order):-

  • Mark Elder (nominated by the North Western Baptist Association)
  • Mairi and Graham McBain (joint Presidency) (nominated by the Northern Baptist Association)
  • Gale Richards (nominated by 25 members of the Assembly)

To help the discernment process, each candidate has provided a short profile with information about the theme and focus they would wish to explore should they be successful, along with a video to introduce themselves.

Election Survey

We will be discerning using an electronic vote. 

Information about how to participate has been sent to all eligible ministers and church secretaries (by email, or by post where this is not possible).

Voting will close on 31 March, and we will announce our new Vice-President as soon as possible.


If you have any questions or comments about the candidates or election process, please contact the Faith and Society Team.

 


 

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Faith and Society Team Leader, Diane Watts, interviews the nominee for our President 2023-24
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