SBC 2026 Committee on Committees announced

By Baptist Press

Southern Baptist Convention President Clint Pressley has announced his appointments to the 2026 Committee on Committees.  The announcement comes in accordance with SBC Bylaw 19, which calls for providing notice to Southern Baptists of the appointees at least 45 days in advance of the Annual Meeting.  The committee is composed of 68 members, two from each of the 34 states and regions qualified for representation.  

Pressley, pastor of Hickory Grove Baptist Church, Charlotte, North Carolina, has named Cory Horton, pastor, Brushy Creek Baptist, Taylors, South Carolina, as chair; and Mat Alexander, First Baptist, Gadsden, Alabama, as vice chair. 

The Committee on Committees is tasked with nominating members to serve on the 2026-2027 Committee on Nominations.  The committee will meet between now and the 2026 SBC Annual Meeting to prepare its report to the Convention.  Horton is scheduled to present the committee’s slate of nominees to messengers during the Tuesday morning session of the SBC Annual Meeting, June 9-10, 2026, in Orlando, Florida.  The committee’s report will be published in the Tuesday Bulletin.

Committee on Committees members, listed by state are:

Alabama

Greg Corbin, Lakeside, Birmingham

Mat Alexander, First, Gadsden

Alaska

Roger Stafford, Morning Star, Healy

David Bradley, First, Valdez

Arizona

Andrew Marchbanks, First Southern, Glendale

Brian McCoy, Foothills, Phoenix

Arkansas

Rob Davis, First, Harrison

Brian Whitney, First, Searcy

California

Tito Villegas, RISE, Fresno

Melody Hawks, Hope in the Valley, Hemet

Colorado

Josh Green, Calvary Severance, Severance

Sean Cole, Emmanuel, Sterling

Florida

Justin Perry, Covenant Life, Tampa

Jonathan Russell, First, Milton

Georgia

Cody McNutt, First, Covington

Martha Ann Carter, Bethel, Sycamore

Hawaii

Gay Williams, Hawaii Kai, Honolulu

Chris Komatsu, Lana’i, Lana’i

Illinois

Victoria Awbrey, Tremont, Tremont

Nathan Carter, Immanuel, Chicago

Indiana

Don Morris, Vernon, Vernon

Coye Still, Floyds Knobs, Floyds Knobs

Kansas-Nebraska

Andrew Abbott, Calvary, Leavenworth (KS)

David Gibbs, First, Towanda (KS)

Kentucky

Benita Decker, Farmdale, Frankfort

Steve Hussung, Rich Pond, Bowling Green

Louisiana

Karen Middleton, Jefferson, Baton Rouge

Todd Strain, Calvary, Alexandria

Maryland-Deleware

Adam Muhtaseb, Redemption City, Baltimore

Jason Pamblanco, Leonardtown, Leonardtown

Michigan

Chris Peoples, Trinity, Adrian

Michele White, Middle Belt, Inkster

Mississippi

Cindy Townsend, First, Jackson

Jim Bradford, Thompson, Smithdale

Missouri

Brian Jump, Forest Park, Joplin

David Brown, Hillcrest, Lebanon

Nevada

Heiden Ratner, Walk Church, Las Vegas

Eddie Miller, South Reno, Reno

New England

Jung Choi, Antioch, Boston

Rick Harrington, First, Haverhill (MA)

New Mexico

Jared Bridge, Anchor, Albuqueruqe

Nancy Faucett, First, Moriarty

New York

Chris Turpin, Willowbrook, Staten Island

Daniel Lee, Compass Fellowship, New York

North Carolina

Josh Fraley, Euto, Marshville

Brandon Mullis, Clear Creek, Charlotte

Northwest

Barry Campbell, Highland, Redmond

Bryan Bernard, Redemption, Corvallis

Ohio

Rob Kane, Citizens, Westerville

Ray Umphrey, Pillar, Columbus

Oklahoma

Michael Taylor, First, Ponca City

Jeff DeGiacomo, Immanuel, Shawnee

Pennsylvania -South Jersey

William Chung, Philadelphia Mission, Philadelphia

Greg Drayer, Rolling Hills, Verona

South Carolina

Dallas Wilson, Upstate, Simpsonville

Cory Horton, Brushy Creek, Taylors

Tennessee

Mike Head, First, Cookeville

Nick Moore, First, Gatlinburg

Texas

Tasha Calvert, Prestonwood, Plano

Kyle Cavin, First, Rockwall

Utah-Idaho

Clara Hohmann, Redemption, Ogden

Jason McNair, Kings Cross, Farmington

Virginia

Jim Booth, Staples Mill Road, Glen Allen

Rick Ewing, Pleasant View, Lynchburg

West Virginia

Jeff Canterbury, First, Ceredo

Tony Craigo, Winfield, Winfield

Wyoming

Daniel Wright, Bar Nunn, Bar Nunn

Sasha Snidow, Boyd Avenue, Casper

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