Obviously, I can’t answer for them.
However, I can make some observations.

There are indeed Churches that are leaving the SBC.

Organizations such as Founders, have actually been able to slow and even stop certain liberal things within the denomination.

A few years ago Founders President Tom Ascol ran for President of the SBC, however did not get in.

On the Sword & Trowel Podcast, on occasion they dedicate podcasts on what is happening in the SBC. Sometimes they give good news and sometimes bad news.
It is very clear Founders and others are dedicated (as their name suggests) to getting the denomination back to the Founders of the SBCs Reformed Baptist roots.

It is very clear also, that leaving and starting a new denomination does not guarantee the new denomination, stays on the straight and narrow. Some faithful pastors and theologians leave and some choose to stay and fight the liberalism.

I have left Churches over the years, because they strayed from their statement of faith; but not before trying to do something about it.
Others stayed and were basically asked to leave by the elders.

One pastor I know, was happy in a Church he pastored in Northern Edmonton. However, a Church was looking for a pastor kept calling him, and to make a long story short he eventually excepted the call to that Church.
About a year later, because he tried to stop the emergent Church garbage that was happening in the Church was forced to leave.
He then started a new Church with some of the people who supported him, and a few years later my wife and I started going to that Church. My wife and I moved last year to a smaller city; but we still appreciate that pastor and that Church.

Sorry, some of that was a rabbit trail; but I hope you understand my point.

Last edited by Tom; Thu Aug 22, 2024 7:09 PM.