By Brian Blackwell, Baptist Message staff writer CHOUDRANT, La. (LBM) – Dwayne Monk, a former vice president of the Louisiana Baptist Convention, died suddenly June 23 while cutting grass. He was 60. Monk had served as pastor of New Hope Baptist Church, Choudrant, since 1999, but he also was a well-known leader at all levels of Louisiana Baptist life. According to the office of Louisiana Baptist Executive Director Steve Horn, Monk was LBC second vice-president (2013), and an Executive Board member (2003-2008 and 2013-2019), serving as president (2007-2008), nominating committee member (2014-2017), administrative committee chairman (2018-2019), and search committee member for Executive Director David Hankins and Steve Horn. Moreover, Monk served on the LBC committee on committees (2009-2010), committee on the order of business (2020-2023) and President’s Study Group (2014-2021). During his tenure at New Hope Baptist, which averages 91 worshipers for its Sunday morning service, 139 new converts have been baptized since 1999. Before serving at New Hope Baptist, Monk pastored Fairdale Baptist Church, Hot Springs, Arkansas, for seven years. “Louisiana Baptists lost an incredible friend and supporter of our cooperative … [Read more...]
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NOBTS’ Fred Luter Jr. Student Center dedicated
By Marilyn Stewart, NOBTS communications NEW ORLEANS (NOBTS communications) – More than 4,000 friends and dignitaries gathered in front of New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary and Leavell College June 14 to celebrate the dedication of the Fred Luter Jr. Student Center, and to hear the presentation of a state resolution accompanied by local proclamations honoring “the pastor of New Orleans.” Meanwhile, the air of festivity was enhanced by the smell of New Orleans’ signature char-grilled oysters cooking onsite combined with the sound of the Franklin Avenue Baptist Church choir’s singing. DOUBLE HONOR Jamie Dew, New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary and Leavell College president, turned to the guest of honor, Fred Luter Jr., pastor of Franklin Avenue Baptist Church in New Orleans, and a former president of the Southern Baptist Convention, during the ceremony and asked him to survey the large crowd. “Do you see them?” Dew asked. “Do you see the people you’ve had an impact on? Do you see the people throughout our Convention that you have had an impact on? “You have been faithful. You have been diligent. You have labored hard, and God, through your humble obedience to Jesus Christ, has used you profoundly,” … [Read more...]
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