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Vieux Carre volunteers feel at home among homeless

April 13, 2018

By Brian Blackwell, Message Staff Writer NEW ORLEANS (LBM) -- Louisiana Baptist churches have come alongside the only Southern Baptist church in the New Orleans French Quarter to serve up food with the love of Christ on Friday afternoons. Since 2013, First Baptist Church, Ponchatoula, and more recently, First Baptist Church, Norco, have sent teams to help prepare and hand out meals to as many as 70 homeless men and women who come inside Vieux Carre Baptist Church for what Pastor Tom Bilderback calls “Shower Fridays.” Bilderback said the Shower Fridays are a way to reach people who may be stepping into a church for the first time. Visitors often include drug dealers, satanic worshipers and homeless individuals. “We share the Gospel and are there to practice what it means to be in the presence of Christ for the least of these,” Bilderback said. “Once we offer them some food and a hot shower, we’re able to then share with them hope found in Christ. Many times it will build bridges with those who may have come far from Christianity.” The homeless hear a Christian testimony from Bilderback or someone else who has overcome the hardships that homeless people typically experience. The first time can be a little … [Read more...]

Louisiana Notables

April 13, 2018

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@baptistsmessage.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 Carl Sullivan is interim pastor at New Bethlehem Baptist Church, Denham Springs. Bubba Courtney is interim pastor at Gray’s Creek Baptist Church, Denham Springs. Rebecca Galloway is the new Children’s Minister at Norris Ferry Community Church, Shreveport. Caleb Walls has resigned as music minister at Northside Baptist Church, Denham Springs. Howard Turner has retired as pastor from Live Oak Baptist Church, Denham Springs. Johnny Morgan is the new pastor at Live Oak Baptist Church, Denham Springs. Michael S. Fielding is the new Student Minister at Live Oak Baptist Church, Watson. Austin Bedwell is the new youth minister at Emmanuel Baptist Church, Shreveport. Chris Lee is the new interim pastor at Ebenezer Baptist Church in Jonesboro. HOMECOMING First Baptist Church, Gretna: 100th … [Read more...]

SBC presidential candidate video interviews available

April 10, 2018

With the Southern Baptist Convention presidential election just two months away, Brad Jurkovich, pastor of First Baptist Church in Bossier City, hosted separate lunches with both candidates who have announced their intentions to run for the office. Jurkovich now has released a series of video clips at www.firstbossier.com/sbcpresident containing the interviews he conducted with Ken Hemphill and J.D. Greear. … [Read more...]

U.S. Rep. Ralph Abraham, evangelist Rick Gage encourage CENLA pastors, politically, spiritually

April 10, 2018

By Will Hall, Message Editor ALEXANDRIA (LBM)—During an April 9 morning meeting and luncheon at Philadelphia Baptist Church, Horseshoe Drive, U.S. Congressman Ralph Abraham and evangelist Rick Gage shared inspiring words with 33 local pastors and other leaders gathered to get some political insights from Washington, D.C. and the latest updates about #Hope4U2018, an area-wide evangelistic crusade slated for CENLA, October 14-17. HOPE 4 CENLA Gage told the crowd the leadership teams are coming together, and that discussions with the local school systems were well under way. “The door has already been opened for us to speak in all of your high schools and all of your middle schools,” Gage shared regarding the On Track moral development program which covers issues like bullying, suicide and drugs and alcohol. But he emphasized the need right now is to “get your congregation to use their talents and gifts and callings to serve in this campaign. Using the decision counseling team (trained individuals who meet one-on-one with persons who come forward) as an example, Gage said there are opportunities “for your people” to serve “that will enhance and strengthen your local fellowship! “It’s going to set their souls on fire … [Read more...]

State shouldn’t subsidize pornography

April 9, 2018

On August 21, 2017, the AMC series "Preacher" disgracefully portrayed Jesus Christ in a television broadcast, in a profane combination of pornography and blasphemy according to Dr. Will Hall, editor of the Louisiana Baptist Message. The AMC series “Preacher” has portrayed Christ in a graphic sex scene that combines blasphemy with pornography. The August 21 episode titled, “Dirty Little Secret,” showed an actor playing the role of Jesus having sex with a married woman in an extended, graphic scene with explicit vocals. The director used shadows and silhouettes to soften the two figures as they engaged in various sexual positions, but these cinematic techniques did not disguise the pornography. As Dr. Hall notes, one of the show's producers, Seth Rogan, was both boastful about the episode, and "shocked" that AMC allowed the series to broadcast it as Dr. Hall noted. In a tweet promoting the “Dirty Little Secret,” Seth Rogan was gleeful about offending community standards of decency, telling followers, 'Tonight’s episode of #Preacher has some stuff I’ve been excited to bring to life for years and I’m SHOCKED they let us do it.' Under Louisiana's tax law, AMC has made filings with the state that could net AMC a check for … [Read more...]

OPEN LETTER: Russell Moore does not represent me, a Black Christian

April 9, 2018

From the desk of Lorine Spratt   To SBC Pastors & Dr. Russell Moore: I am a born-again Christian, Conservative, Black attender of a White, Southern Baptist, Evangelical Church in Louisiana. In fact, I not only attend, I also work there and I am very concerned about the narrative that I’m hearing from our ERLC leadership. I am absolutely appalled by the comments perpetuated by Dr. Russell Moore concerning racism within the White Evangelical churches. I, and many other Black congregants, attend a predominately White, Southern Baptist Evangelical Church. We attend there because we are free to do so, we’ve been welcomed, and we’re seen and treated as brothers and sisters in Christ. I truly believe that I could attend any White Evangelical church and be welcomed. However, there are born again Black believers who choose to attend Black evangelical churches and worship within their culture and they are free to do so. We are exercising our freedom to choose. We are not commodities to be bargained with or exploited or used to promote an agenda or boost quotas. White churches are not advocating racism but Dr. Moore is. He is fueling racial tensions. I view his comments as divisive and antagonistic. His words do not … [Read more...]

Memphis honors Martin Luther King 50 years after he was assassinated

April 5, 2018

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Parkland shooting student injured after shielding classmates released from hospital

April 5, 2018

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Family reunites with long-lost daughter after 24-year search

April 5, 2018

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Video shows 9-year-old boy lighting LED bulb with his bare hands

April 5, 2018

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