Pastor D.J. Jenkins' daughter, Piper, turns 13 in less than two weeks, and she is going to Disneyland. It won't be the first time: The Jenkins family has an annual pass to the theme park about 40 miles south of their Studio City, California, home. "I haven't seen anyone from a pastoral position or a leadership position in a Southern Baptist entity saying anything about 'Southern Baptists need to speak out against Disney,'" said Jenkins, 41, who leads a small Southern Baptist congregation called Anthology. "The younger people don't want to do that."