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The Ethics & Religious Liberty Commission of the Southern Baptist Convention has appointed a new interim president and has cut ties with the Evangelical Immigration Table.
At the ERLC trustees meeting last week, Acting President Miles Mullin explained that leadership had recently opted to form their own immigration reform task force.
Mullin, who also serves as ERLC executive vice president and chief of staff, told The Christian Post in emailed statements that “for a variety of reasons, our coalition work with EIT has resulted in controversy that has not served EIT, the ERLC, or, most importantly, our Southern Baptist churches well.”
“In recent years, to best serve our churches, we feel we need to take a more independent posture to our immigration-related work,” Mullin said,