EDITOR’S NOTE: Do you have a Revival, Home[1]coming, a new pastor, a community outreach or a concert? The Baptist Message would love to share your church news with the rest of the state. It is very easy to do, just send in your information (who, what, where and when) to philip@baptistmessage. com or call 318.449.4345. To get your event in the paper, please submit your information three weeks prior to the event. ON THE MOVE Ben, wife Kristin, Dupree is the new pastor at Goldonna Baptist Church, Goldonna. He first official day was September 1. Larry Eubanks and wife, Gay Humble Eubanks, celebrated 51 years in the ministry, September 25th, at South Central Baptist Church, Wisner. Alton Achorn has resigned as pastor of Union Hill Baptist Church, Glenmora. n James King has resigned as pastor of New Ouachita Baptist Church, Enterprise after 13 years. Jason, wife Lynette, Hazelton is the new pastor at Elizabeth Baptist Church. n Gary Myers has resigned as director of communications at New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary to become the new executive director of discipleship at First Baptist Church, New Orleans. Paul, wife Shannon, Walker is the new pastor at Woodridge Baptist Church, Shreveport from Hattiesburg, … [Read more...]
Credentials Committee: Messengers must register for annual meeting
By Brian Blackwell, Baptist Message staff writer ALEXANDRIA, La. (LBM) — In order for a church to be represented during the business portions of the Louisiana Baptist Convention to be held Nov. 15 in Calvary Baptist Church, Alexandria, it will need to elect messenger(s), who then must register and be certified by the Committee on Credentials. LBC Credentials Committee Chairman Steven Kelly noted to the Baptist Message that there are five ways for messengers to register and be approved: — The first and simplest way is for messengers to pre-register using www.LaOne.org and print out the registration card to bring to the annual meeting. This way allows messengers to be certified within a matter of minutes, Kelly said. — Second, a messenger may bring a note on official letterhead signed by the pastor or church clerk, stating that the individual was elected by the congregation. — Third, a church officer can phone in the names of elected messengers. — Fourth, a person can be vouchsafed as a duly elected messenger by a fellow registered church member. — Finally, when there are no other means by which to validate a person, the Committee on Credentials may be called into session to rule on the registration … [Read more...]
Reggie Bridges to be renominated as LBC president
By Will Hall, Baptist Message executive editor ALEXANDRIA, La. (LBM) – Reggie Bridges, pastor of the Temple Baptist Church, Ruston, will be nominated during the 2022 annual meeting to serve again as president of the Louisiana Baptist Convention. Jason Walsworth, TBC minister of discipleship and administration, notified the Baptist Message, Sept. 8, of his intentions to make the nomination. The 2022 LBC annual meeting is scheduled to be held Nov. 15 in the Calvary Baptist Church, Alexandria. INVOLVEMENT Bridges will complete his first term as LBC president at the November meeting. He also has served as a member of the Committee on Committees for the Southern Baptist Convention (2018), as well as on the LBC Executive Board (Bridges is serving a term, now, that runs through 2022) and New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary board of trustees (2022-2027). Bridges has served on the Georgia Barnette Louisiana Missions Offering Committee (2010), as a trustee for Louisiana Christian University (2014- 2017) and on various committees with the Baptist Associations of Southeast Louisiana and Concord[1]Union Baptist Association. BY THE NUMBERS The database of the Annual Church Profile shows that the Temple Baptist … [Read more...]
Mighty movement of God: Trinity nets 119 new believers, baptizes 15 at four-day revival
By Brian Blackwell, Baptist Message staff writer LAKE CHARLES, La. (LBM) – For several months straight, Trinity Baptist Church prayed for changed hearts to result from their four-day revival Aug. 28-31. God answered those prayers with 119 professions of faith and 92 other decisions that resulted from “Revive 22.” Fifteen of these new believers were baptized during revival sessions, and overall 4,064 individuals attended and 400 volunteers participated during the four-day event. “Some folks live a lifetime and never see the spirit of God move like that,” Pastor Steve James told the Baptist Message. “We put a lot of preparation and prayer into this and saw God touch the hearts of our people and others who experienced Him.” SUSTAINED MOVEMENT “Revive 22” added to nearly two years of personal renewal among members of Trinity Baptist and an awakening among the lost population in the region. Moreover, since Oct. 31, the church has baptized 200 new converts, collectively, every Sunday for 48 consecutive weeks. This is the third time the church in its 96-year history the church has baptized 200 or more new believers in a 12-month period. INTENTIONALITY James recognized that for the Holy Spirit to move, the … [Read more...]
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