![]() Rogers was instrumental in the Southern Baptist denomination’s shift towards the right that began in the late 1970s, as he was elected president of the denomination during a theological controversy within the denomination known as the Southern Baptist Convention Conservative resurgence. During this period, the church’s membership grew from 9,000 to 29,000, and the church moved into a new, megachurch facility. Rogers was named pastor emeritus after his retirement in March 2005. ![]() In 1972, he became the senior pastor of Bellevue Baptist Church in Memphis, Tennessee, where he remained until March 2005. He was senior pastor of First Baptist Church in Merritt Island, Florida from 1964 to 1972. He performed his first baptism in the C-54 Canal near Fellsmere. His first job as a senior pastor was at Fellsmere Baptist Church, a small congregation in Fellsmere, Florida. Rogers was ordained by Northwood Baptist Church (now known as The Village Baptist Church) in West Palm Beach. ![]() He graduated from Stetson University in DeLand, Florida, and New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary. He entered Christian ministry at the age of nineteen. ![]() Rogers was born in West Palm Beach, Florida. He was also a Southern Baptist pastor whose church services aired on television, and a conservative author. Adrian Pierce Rogers (Septem– November 15, 2005) served three terms as president of the Southern Baptist Convention (1979–19–1988).
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