{"id":424,"date":"2010-04-13T14:14:13","date_gmt":"2010-04-13T14:14:13","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/blog.beliefnet.com\/roddreher\/2010\/04\/big-baptists.html"},"modified":"2010-04-13T14:14:13","modified_gmt":"2010-04-13T14:14:13","slug":"big-baptists","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.beliefnet.com\/columnists\/roddreher\/2010\/04\/big-baptists.html","title":{"rendered":"Big Baptists"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Time for a Southern culture break. <a href=\"http:\/\/imagejournal.org\/page\/blog\/big-baptists\">Caroline Langston writes an affectionate appreciation of Southern Baptists she grew up with in Mississippi<\/a>, and takes note of the ambiguous phrase &#8220;Big Baptists,&#8221; with which many Southerners will be familiar. Excerpt:<\/p>\n<blockquote><p>So what was a Big Baptist? Depending on my mother&#8217;s mood, the phrase could be a compliment or an insult. Generally, though, it meant the kind of Baptist, usually a rich one but not necessarily, who was a public and vocal pillar of the community. The Hederman family, who owned the Clarion-Ledger when I was little and sold the paper in the early 1980s for something like 100 million dollars (at least that&#8217;s what I overheard at the time) were perhaps the ultimate Big Baptists. (In his first novel Geronimo Rex, published in 1970, the great, recently-deceased Mississippi writer Barry Hannah offered a thinly veiled description of the family as &#8220;a long line of gloomy rich jingos.&#8221;)<br \/>\nAnother type of Big Baptist was someone who gave a lot of money to Mississippi College, the Baptist college in Clinton, Mississippi that was founded early, early in the nineteenth century and where my father had earned a Biology degree in 1937. (The place was famous for turning out future doctors.) My own paternal grandmother, in fact, was a Big Baptist, because, so the family mythology goes, she kept giving the family&#8217;s savings to the school for ministerial scholarships rather than hoarding it away for her sons&#8217; inheritance.<br \/>\nMy mother looked approvingly on these Big Baptists.<br \/>\nBut woe to the bad Big Baptists: Nothing could irk my mother like the prominent, devoutly churchgoing families in our town that she a) thought were overly demonstrative and &#8220;showy&#8221; about their faith, and b) felt looked down their noses at anyone else who wasn&#8217;t down at the First Baptist Church &#8220;every time the doors were open.&#8221; The executives of our local fertilizer plant&#8211;engineers and lawyers who&#8217;d come from other parts of Mississippi, or Nashville, or Atlanta, and who&#8217;d built a succession of Sixties glass-walled houses on the hill overlooking the Country Club&#8211;came in for both her envy and her scorn.<\/p><\/blockquote>\n<p>Turns out Caroline had an amazing encounter with the Biggest of the Big Baptists (in the best sense of the word). I loved that big-hearted guy as a kid. I am envious of Caroline. Read her post to find out who he is.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Time for a Southern culture break. Caroline Langston writes an affectionate appreciation of Southern Baptists she grew up with in Mississippi, and takes note of the ambiguous phrase &#8220;Big Baptists,&#8221; with which many Southerners will be familiar. Excerpt: So what was a Big Baptist? 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