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The Baptist Message will publish a print edition through December 2026, then begin digital-only operations in January 2027.

Baptist Message to go ‘digital only’ in 2027

January 27, 2026

By Will Hall, Baptist Message executive editor

ALEXANDRIA, La. (LBM) – The Baptist Message, Louisiana Baptists’ news service, will con­tinue publishing a print edition through December 2026, then begin dig­ital-only operations in January 2027.

The transition from a print product has been studied since 2024, according to Will Hall, the Baptist Mes­sage execu­tive editor.

“I conducted a Nehemiah Walk of our operations as well as looked at other Baptist newspa­pers around the country to better understand how to move forward with our ministry,” he said, noting that he also looked at generational trends in how individuals prefer to receive their news.

“I also looked at various ways to structure a financial model that works for continuing the Baptist Message into the future,” Hall said.

Finances are a considerable factor in the decision because the news service expects a $100,000 drop in revenue after 2026.

Hall said the shortfall would have forced the Baptist Message to increase sub­scriptions by at least $5 per customer, adding that “prudence would dictate an increase of up to $10 per subscriber so that we would not be chasing funding all the time.”

“I do not, and our trust­ees do not believe this is a cost our churches and individual subscribers can absorb,” he explained. Baptist Message trustees approved the 2027 move to a digital-only format during their Sept. 9, 2025, board meeting.

Hall also said that all news services are increas­ingly moving toward digital only formats, due to an increasing preference for on­line delivery over print. He cited the example of the At­lanta Journal-Constitution, a 150-year-old newspaper that announced in August of last year that it would end print­ing operations on Dec. 31, 2025, and publish exclusively via a digital format starting on New Year’s Day, 2026.

“During 2026, the Bap­tist Message will begin to encourage readers to de­pend more and more on the online edition of our news,” Hall said. “We are confi­dent we can draw readers to BaptistMessage.com for the news that we now publish in print and to access even more features that are avail­able only online.”

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