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Deadline - Register to vote in person, by mail, or at OMV Office: May 27.

Deadline - Register to vote via GeauxVote: June 6.

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PHOTO GALLERY: Students pour out to God during See You At The Pole

September 28, 2023

Louisiana Baptists joined other students from across the state and nation to pray for their classmates and other at the 33rd annual See You At The Pole, Sept. 27. Since 1990, youngsters have gathered every fourth Wednesday in September around the school flagpole for this student-initiated, student-organized, and student-led time of prayer. … [Read more...]

Fall Preview Day at LCU set for Oct. 7

September 27, 2023

By Elizabeth Clarke, LCU News PINEVILLE, La. (LCU News) – Louisiana Christian University will offer high school students an inside look at life as a Wildcat during it Fall Preview Day, Oct. 7. Scheduled from 9 a.m.-1 p.m., the event will offer prospective students a tour of the school’s campus, hear from current students and faculty members, learn more about student clubs and organizations, athletics, academic programs, ministry opportunities and residence life and gain scholarship and financial aid information. Additionally, two scholarship competitions will take place that day. The History and Political Science Division will host a speech competition. Students will be asked to compose a short speech answering the following question — “which of the purposes set forth by the Preamble do you believe has been best fulfilled within American society?” Students interested in majoring or minoring in Spanish may take part in a read-aloud scholarship competition. Students will read “Poema 20” by Pablo Neruda. Students should indicate their interest in participating in a specific scholarship competition on their Preview Day registration form. “We urge all future college students — regardless of what high school grade — … [Read more...]

Anti-religion group threatens to ‘warn’ Auburn University after 200 kids baptized on campus

September 27, 2023

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Church insurance crisis: Help is on the way

September 26, 2023

By Will Hall, Baptist Message executive editor ALEXANDRIA, La. (LBM) – In response to the church insurance crisis plaguing congregations across the state, Louisiana lawmakers passed legislation in June, now signed into law by the governor, that established a church self-insurance trust. However, a separate funding line item for the trust was deleted during negotiations between the Senate and House. Consequently, multiple approaches are underway to secure one-time funding from the state and federal governments and possibly other sources to assist with setup costs. In the meantime, efforts are beginning to complete “no cost” steps while the funding appeals proceed. LBC RESPONDS The push to help churches began in March when Steve Horn, executive director of the Louisiana Baptist Convention, reached out to the Louisiana Baptist Office of Public Policy to share that churches were contacting his office about insurance nonrenewal notices and soaring premiums due to the four hurricanes of 2021-22. Sen. Katrina Jackson responded to contact from the Louisiana Baptist Office of Public Policy by arranging a Zoom call with the state insurance commissioner. Likewise, Sen. Robert Mills, a member of First Baptist Church, Bossier … [Read more...]

Partnership kicks off new church planting effort

September 26, 2023

By Brian Blackwell, Baptist Message staff writer ALEXANDRIA, La. (LBM) – Leaders of Send Network Louisiana, a partnership between the North American Mission Board of the Southern Baptist Convention and the Louisiana Baptist Convention, have mapped out a God-sized vision to see His Kingdom expanded in Louisiana by one percent over the next decade. If successful, 28,841 of the 4,648,794 Louisianans could turn to Christ through 231 churches planted in the state by 2030 (based on each new church reaching 125 people with the Gospel). But to achieve this goal, an army of supporting churches and new church planters will be needed. “This is an exciting God-sized vision for Louisiana,” Send Network Louisiana Director Lane Corley told the Baptist Message. “We want to see churches assess how they can join in helping make this possible. The next 10 years will be a great time in our next chapter of church planting, and I really appreciate [Louisiana Baptist Executive Director] Steve Horn for supporting this important move in our history.” Corley, who previously served as a Louisiana Baptist church planting strategist, began a new role, fully funded by NAMB, Aug. 1. Joining him as Send Network church planting catalysts are Carlos … [Read more...]

‘No tests, no testimony,’ Griffon tells LCU students at fall revival

September 25, 2023

By Elizabeth Clarke, LCU News PINEVILLE, La. (LCU News) – Derek Griffon, during the recent fall revival at Louisiana Christian University, urged students to share Jesus everywhere they go, “You talk about what you love,” Griffon, youth pastor at The Bayou church, Lafayette, said. “Do you go out of your way to love people who don’t look like you, smell like you, act like you?” Speaking from Galatians I, Griffon said encouraged students to be distinctive as Paul was in his time. Griffon explained that Paul was not concerned about being famous, but only wanted to show the difference Jesus Christ had made in his life. Paul did this through his words and deeds, Griffon said. “It’s impossible to share the Gospel without words,” Griffon said. “Sharing Jesus is not just for professionals. Wherever you are, that’s your mission field.” Much like Paul shared his struggles in the book of Galatians, Griffon said he also has battled anxiety and encouraged students to deal with their own issues. “You are the most connected generation of all time but also the most lonely,” he said. “Our problem — we don’t sit still long enough to deal with our souls. Distractions are constant now. We never deal with our issues and … [Read more...]

Louisiana Notables

September 25, 2023

EDITOR’S NOTE: The Baptist Message provides churches an opportunity to share with other Louisiana Baptists an upcoming revival, homecoming, new pastor, new staff member, a community outreach, or a concert in Louisiana Notables. To place your event in the paper, send your information (who, what, where, when, time) to philip@baptistmessage.com or call 318.449.4345. Please submit your information four weeks prior to the event to insure placement in the Message. ON THE MOVE Robin Alderman Dean is the new music director at Belle Park Baptist Church. Eric Zimmer is the interim pastor at Haynes Avenue Baptist Church. Scott Shirley is the new pastor at Emmanuel Baptist Church, Shreveport. Brenton, wife Lynsee, Smith is the new pastor at Pritchard Baptist Church from Ridgecrest Baptist Church. Lee Myers is the new Louisiana Baptists Youth Strategist. Scott McKenzie has accepted the call to be the Associate Pastor of discipleship & administration for First Baptist Church, Zachary from First Baptist Church, Lafayette. HOMECOMING Welcome Home Baptist Church, Dodson: Homecoming service, October 8, 10:15 a.m. Worship: Sanctuary Quartet, Pastor: Jim McKeithen. Humble Baptist Church, Elizabeth: Homecoming, … [Read more...]

SBC EC leadership woes persist

September 25, 2023

By Will Hall, Baptist Message exeuctive editor NASHVILLE, Tenn. (LBM) – The Executive Committee of the Southern Baptist Convention continues to experience presidential controversies. On Aug. 17, Willie McLaurin resigned as interim president and CEO of the national entity after a committee, looking into his background as part of his consideration as a candidate for the permanent position, found he had misrepresented his academic credentials. McLaurin had served in the interim president role since February 2022 after serving as an SBC EC vice president since 2020. He had followed Ronnie Floyd, who vacated 2021 in response to the SBC EC’s vote to renounce attorney-client privilege in an investigation into the alleged coverup by the SBC EC about sex abuse among SBC churches. Floyd had replaced Frank Page who quit in 2018 because of an admitted “personal failing” described in news reports as a “morally inappropriate relationship.” Meanwhile, Dan Summerlin, a retired Kentucky pastor who was announced, Sept. 18, as the candidate for the role of “transitional interim president and CEO,” unexpectedly withdrew his name from consideration on Sept. 19, only hours before it was anticipated he would be approved by SBC EC … [Read more...]

McRaney to appeal ruling in lawsuit against NAMB

September 25, 2023

By Will Hall, Baptist Message executive editor AMORY, Miss. (LBM) – Will McRaney announced Sept. 11 his intention to appeal the Aug. 15 ruling by the U.S. District Court Northern District of Mississippi that determined his lawsuit against the North American Mission Board of the Southern Baptist Convention would force the court “to inquire into religious matters and decision-making to a degree that is simply impermissible under the Constitution and the ecclesiastical abstention doctrine.” In a statement to The Baptist Paper, McRaney contended that the court’s decision “is built around the erroneous concept of ‘THE’ Baptist Church as a denomination like the Catholic or Methodist Church.” Indeed, in legal filings supporting NAMB’s position, the SBC is described as “the umbrella Southern Baptist governing body over all the various groups of churches.” This contravenes the SBC’s constitution which declares it “is independent and sovereign in its own sphere” and that it “does not claim and will never attempt to exercise any authority over any other Baptist body, whether church, auxiliary organizations, associations, or convention.” McRaney further argued that the Court’s latest ruling results in a legal determination that “a … [Read more...]

ERLC elects controversial pastor as trustee chair

September 25, 2023

By Will Hall, Baptist Message executive editor NOTE: Dashes were substituted for letters of a curse word in paragraph five. Also, [fire emoji] is used in paragraph nine to indicate Smith substituted a picture of flames for the word “fire.” NASHVILLE, Tenn. (LBM) – Kevin Smith, pastor of Family Church Village in Palm Beach, Florida, was unanimously elected trustee chairman of the Ethics & Religious Liberty Commission of the Southern Baptist Convention. His Sept. 13 election is being heralded as historic because this is “the first time a black individual has assumed this leadership role within the organization,” according to the Christian Post. Smith was lauded for his “deep ties in SBC life” and as someone who “personally understands the importance of cooperation as a Baptist distinctive,” in an ERLC press release published the same day. However, others pointed out that he attacks those who hold opposing views to his beliefs. National media sources cited Smith as saying, “I think some Southern Baptists just bent over and became political wh---s with this whole Trump stuff,” when he was an audience member commenting to a panel at the 2022 SBC Annual Meeting. Prior to that statement he declared, “I think some … [Read more...]

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MLB pitcher contextualizes team’s Pride Night cap with Bible reference: ‘Gen 9:12-16’

A picture may be worth a thousand words, but sometimes just a few words can redefine a picture. While professional sports teams continue to put their players through the ritual humiliation of donning rainbow attire that espouses a pro-LGBT agenda in which many players do not believe, some athletes have turned to … Read More

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