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The Biggest Group Getting Baptized in the SBC? Older Adults.

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Commencé August 21, 2026

As baptisms in Southern Baptist congregations increase, a growing percentage of those entering the baptismal pools are adults. In the 2025 Southern Baptist Convention Annual Church Profile (ACP), baptisms grew for the fifth straight year to reach 263,075, the highest total since 2016. This was the first time in 75 years that the SBC saw five consecutive Read more. The post The Biggest Group Getting Baptized in the SBC? Older Adults. appeared first on Christianity Today

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Churches should celebrate the increased baptisms of older adults as a testament to lifelong faith journeys.

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The Southern Baptist Convention's growing emphasis on adult baptisms could overshadow the need for youth discipleship.

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The rise in adult baptisms should inspire Southern Baptist congregations to focus more on intergenerational ministry.

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Focusing too much on adult baptisms risks neglecting the spiritual needs of children and teenagers.

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Baptisms among older adults may be driven more by life crises than genuine faith transformations.

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Older adults bring valuable life experience and wisdom to Southern Baptist congregations after baptism.

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The Southern Baptist Convention must balance adult baptisms with robust youth ministry initiatives.

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Older adult baptisms reflect a broader trend of religious engagement among this demographic in the U.S.

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The Southern Baptist Convention should prioritize outreach programs that specifically target older adults for baptism.

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Churches should provide tailored discipleship programs for older adults who are newly baptized.

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