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70 Louisiana Baptist churches damaged or destroyed by Hurricane Ida

September 3, 2021

By Baptist Message staff

ALEANDRIA, La. (LBM)—John Hebert, director of Louisiana Baptist Disaster Relief operations, released a list of 70 congregations who have been confirmed as having suffered damage or destruction to facilities due to Hurricane Ida.

Hebert, who also is the director of the Louisiana Baptist missions and ministry team, said that Lafourche and Terrebonne Parishes also were hit hard by the storm, but that all attempts to contact Louisiana Baptists in those areas have been unsuccessful. He asked for prayers for them as well as for the list of congregations below:

Angie Baptist Church

Bayou Baptist Association office, Houma

Blood River Baptist Church, Albany

Bluff Creek Baptist Church, Clinton

Bogue Chitto Baptist Church, Mount Hermon

Bridge City Baptist Church

Calvary East Baptist Church, New Orleans

Carrollton Avenue Baptist Church, New Orleans

Celebration Church Westbank, Harvey

Celebration Church, Kenner

Celebration Church, Mandeville

Celebration Hispanic Church, Metairie

City of Hope Community Church, Hahnville

Clifton Baptist Church, Franklinton

Collins Boulevard Baptist Church, Covington

Connect Church, Algiers

Cosmopolitan Evangelistic Baptist Church, New Orleans

Cross Culture Community Church, New Orleans

Don Avenue Baptist Church, Denham Springs

Dutchtown Baptist Church, Prairieville

Faith Church, Franklinton

Faith Church, New Orleans

First Baptist Church, Albany

First Baptist Church, Avondale

First Baptist Church, Belle Chase

First Baptist Church, Chalmette

First Baptist Church, Gramercy

First Baptist Church, Hammond

First Baptist Church, Holden

First Baptist Church, Kentwood

First Baptist Church, LaPlace

First Baptist Church, LaRose

First Baptist Church, Luling

First Baptist Church, Madisonville

First Baptist Church, Marrero

First Baptist Church, Norco

First Baptist Church, Reserve

First Baptist Church, Roseland

First Baptist Church, Westwego

First Community Church Antioch, Lutcher

First Spanish American Baptist Church, New Orleans

Global Maritime Ministry, New Orleans

Hillsdale Baptist Church, Amite

Hillcrest Baptist Church, Franklinton

Iglesia Bautista Hispana LaVina, Kenner

Iglesia Celebration Church, Metairie

Jerusalem Baptist Church, Hammond

Killian First Baptist Church, Springfield

Kingdom Life Fellowship, Houma

Living Rock Missionary Baptist Church, New Orleans

Maurepas Baptist Church

Mechanicville Emmanuel Baptist Church, Houma

New Beulah Baptist Church, Hammond

New Life Community Church, Covington

Next Level in Christ Church, New Orleans

Northshore Church, Slidell

Palestine Baptist Church, Bogalusa

Renew Church, Baton Rouge

Scarlet Cord Baptist Church, St. James

St. Bernard Baptist Church, Chalmette

St. James Baptist Church, Madisonville

Shiloh Christian Fellowship, New Orleans

Suburban Baptist Church, New Orleans

Trinity Baptist Church, Hammond

University Baptist Church, Thibodaux

Victory Baptist Church, Walker

Watson Baptist Church

Westside Baptist Church, Ponchatoula

Williams Boulevard Baptist Church, Kenner

Woodland Park Baptist Church, Hammond

 

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