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Waylon Bailey, pastor of First Baptist Church Covington, will be the speaker at Thursday's 110th Founders Day.

Bailey will deliver message at Louisiana College’s 110th Founders Day Thursday

October 3, 2016

By Staff, LCNews

PINEVILLE — Louisiana College will celebrate its 110th annual Founders Day Oct. 6 at 11 a.m. in the Martin Performing Arts Center.

Waylon Bailey — noted Louisiana pastor of First Baptist Church, Covington — will deliver the Founders Day message.

Samuel L. and Judith Camp of Covington will receive the Trustees’ Distinguished Service Award as presented by Chairman of the Board of Trustees Randy Harper, who is pastor of Bellaire Baptist Church in Bossier City.

Kate Rawls will sing “Give Me Jesus” accompanied by Joseph Kingma. Both are assistant professors of music at LC.

“This Founders Day celebration will express appreciation for those who assist the College in fulfilling its Mission and Vision of ‘Preparing Graduates. Transforming Lives,’” Louisiana College President Rick Brewer said. “From 1906 and onward, Louisiana College has held a high standard of academic excellence built upon a Christian worldview.

“I am certain the Founders Day message from Dr. Bailey will encourage us all as we acknowledge that we stand on the shoulders of those who planted this College 110 years ago,” added Brewer.

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