By Brian Blackwell, Baptist Message staff writer PINEVILLE, La. (LBM) – Amid a year of COVID-19, multiple hurricanes and political turmoil, hope and resolve were consistent themes shared at the Louisiana Baptist Convention. STEVE HORN Louisiana Baptist Executive Director Steve Horn praised messengers to the 2020 LBC Annual meeting of churches for their resiliency amid a difficult year. “COVID, political division exacerbated by racial division, devastating hurricanes and the accompanying economic disruptions have tested us,” Horn said during his executive director’s report, Nov. 10. “As one social media meme put it, ‘In Louisiana, we are tough, but we are tired.’ “But, if 2020 has proven anything, this year has proven that we, in Louisiana, are a resilient bunch,” he continued. “And, I am thankful.” Horn said Louisiana Baptists were faithful in giving, gathering and sharing the Gospel despite COVID-19 and multiple hurricanes. Though most events sponsored by the state missions services team were canceled during the summer, Horn said efforts to share the Gospel did not wane. The communication team used the “Here for You” multimedia campaign to reach 95 percent of television viewer homes in the state -- who … [Read more...]
Louisiana Notables

EDITOR’S NOTE: Do you have a Revival, Homecoming, 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 Eric Zimmer is the interim pastor at Ida Baptist Church, Ida. Lance Rolland resigns as pastor of Westwood Baptist Church, Keithville and David Venable is the interim pastor. REVIVAL Serenity Baptist Church, Tickfaw: Revival, November 18-20, 6:30 p.m. each night. Evangelist: Gary Bowlin. Pastor: Keith Wagner. Social Springs Baptist Church, Ringgold: Harvest Sunday, November 22, Evangelist: Bill Britt. Pastor: James Hester. Faith Baptist Church, Baker: Revival, December 6-9. Evangelist: Bill Britt. Pastor: Arnold Austin. LAGNIAPPE Rocky Springs Baptist Church, Lisbon: Seeking a bivocational music leader. If interested in this position, please call 318.680.7419 for further details. Brushy Creek Baptist Church, Bancroft: The Erwins in concert, November 20, 7 p.m. at the Hyatt High School … [Read more...]
FEMA, SBA extend deadlines to Nov. 27

ALEXANDRIA, LA (LBM) - U.S. Sen. John Kennedy has announced important information for Louisianans seeking help in the wake of Hurricane Laura. The Small Business Administration has extended its deadline to Nov. 27 for physical loan applications (property damage to home or business). Submit completed loan applications to: U.S. Small Business Administration, Processing and Disbursement Center, 14925 Kingsport Road, Fort Worth, TX 76155. For additional information, contact the SBA by phone, (202) 205-6734. Meanwhile, the Federal Emergency Management Agency also has extended its deadline to Nov. 27. Homeowners and renters can apply for federal assistance, which includes help for temporary housing, rental assistance and repair or replacement of damaged property. Grants may be available as well to help with other expenses such as medical and dental care, childcare, funeral and burial costs, replacing essential household items, moving and storage, vehicle repairs and cleanup. Louisianans can determine whether they live in a designated parish and obtain other information through the FEMA helpline, 800.621.3362 (TTY 800.462.7585), and at disasterassistance.gov. … [Read more...]
LC sets preview day Nov. 14

By Aaron Quartemont, Wildcats Media PINEVILLE, La. (Wildcats Media) - Louisiana College will host the first in-person preview day of 2020 on Nov. 14. Preview Day, scheduled from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m., will offer prospective students a tour of the school’s campus and provide interview opportunities with professors. Prospective students also will hear from current students and learn more about student clubs and organizations, athletics and residence life. The school's two other preview days this year were virtual. All activities will adhere to COVID-19 guidelines. “Following on the success of a Virtual Preview Day this past October, we trust prospective students and their families will join us Nov. 14 to learn more about LC’s distinctive student learning experience,” LC President Rick Brewer said. “We also encourage individual campus visits by prospective students seeking more information and connection with faculty, current students, coaches, and financial aid.” All students who register will receive free Chick-fil-A and LC merchandise. Of those who attend, two students will receive a $1,000 scholarship, and students who pre-register for Preview Day will have the $25 application fee waived. For more information on how … [Read more...]
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Schedule for 2020 Annual Meeting

12:45 - Call to order/welcome - praise and worship - prayer 1:00 - Presidential appointments - tellers and parliamentarian credentials report - Committee on Order of Business Report 1:10 - Introduction of motions 1:20 - President’s address 1:40 - Election of convention president 1:50 - Committee on Nominations report - Committee on Committees Report 2:00 - Executive Board report 2:15 - Introductions of motions 2:20 - Louisiana College report with motion to amend their bylaws 2:30 - Executive director’s report 2:45 - BREAK 3:00 - Call to order/praise and worship/prayer 3:05 - Committee on Order of Business report 3:10 - Election of first vice president 3:20 - Baptist Message report 3:30 - Committee on Moral and Social Concerns report 3:35 - Louisiana Baptist Children's Home and Family Ministries report 3:45 - Louisiana Baptist Foundation report 3:55 - Election of second vice president 4:05 - Miscellaneous business 4:10 - Committee on resolutions report 4:20 - Special music 4:30 - Convention message 5:00 - Presentation of new officers - recognition of outgoing officers 5:05 - Benediction … [Read more...]
Edwards keeps Phase 3 restrictions, files lawsuit against attempts to overturn

By Baptist Message staff BATON ROUGE, La. (LBM) – Louisiana will remain in Phase 3 of reopening the state’s economy until at least Dec. 4, even as Gov. John Bel Edwards’ COVID-19 restrictions are being challenged in court. Edwards has been at odds with House Republicans, who have asked for easing of restrictions and on Oct. 23 65 representatives signed a petition that called for the governor to suspend his order. A hearing is scheduled Nov. 12 to determine whether the restrictions and mask mandate should be overturned. State Attorney General Jeff Landry will represent House Speaker Clay Schexnayder in court. "The Governor not only rejected attempts by one of his co-equal branches of government to provide input and oversight, but he also ignored the checks and balances that underpin our government,” Landry said in an Oct. 29 statement after the court filing. “He then filed a lawsuit in an attempt to gain extraordinary powers unfounded in law. But today, the people’s representatives responded with a legal petition of their own to ensure the Governor follows the rule of law. And by following the law, the people will get their seat at the table. After all: the powers authorized by the Louisiana Constitution, as enshrined … [Read more...]
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