Online registration opens for '08 SBC
by Staff Vol. XXI, No. 4, April 2008
Registration has opened for churches to register messengers online for the Southern Baptist Convention's June 10-11 annual meeting in Indianapolis. For online registration, churches should go to the SBC website, www.sbc.net, which opened the 2008 registration process March 1.
Online registration can help messengers avoid waiting in line at the convention center while a registration worker types in various lines of information.
Last year, the fifth year for the online service, 73.6% of messengers to the annual meeting in San Antonio, Texas, registered online.
When registering online, the SBC website gives a church a "messenger reference number" form to be printed out and presented by each messenger at the SBC registration booth in exchange for a nametag and a set of ballots.
The appropriate church-authorized representative must complete all online registration. The process includes entering information normally found on the traditional messenger card as follows:
– the church's seven-digit ID number, which is found on the church's Annual Church Profile. To ensure security, a subsequent webpage includes a list of a number of randomly selected churches, in addition to the church matching the ID number. The church simply selects its name from the list and moves to the next step.
– the name of the church moderator or clerk whose name will appear on the printed form.
– the church's membership, gifts to Southern Baptist causes, and affiliations (local and state).
– the messengers' names and information.
Online registration ends at midnight June 7 – after which registration must be done at the registration desk beginning at 4 p.m. June 8.
Names can be added, edited, and deleted online up to June 7. Each messenger must present the printed form that shows the messenger's reference number – given on the website – at the registration booth in order to receive a nametag and set of ballots.
Technically, a person is not a messenger until the messenger reference number is presented at the registration booth. But, unlike the traditional method, the person is pre-registered before he or she arrives to the convention.
The traditional registration method also will be available for those churches without Internet access. [BP]