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Zachary youth group is all about missions

March 25, 2015

ZACHARY – Summer tends to be a busy time for most churches in the state, and it is no exception for youth at First Baptist here. By Brian Blackwell Staff Writer ZACHARY – Summer tends to be a busy time for most churches in the state, and it is no exception for youth at First Baptist here. Since early June, the youth have been preparing for an inner-city Vacation Bible School, a clean-up day at the church and week-long Christian camps in Pennsylvania and Florida. On July 10-13, the youth will conduct a Vacation Bible School for approximately 30 children at Glory House, a ministry center for inner-city kids in Baton Rouge. “Each week a different church from Baton Rouge is going to teach VBS there and this will be our week to show Christ’s love to the children there,” First Baptist Youth Minister Trisha Stevens told the Message. Stevens became familiar with Glory House while taking a class at New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary. When the opportunity arose to volunteer at the center again, she jumped at the chance for her youth to volunteer there. “The class I took at seminary required that I earned some child community service hours,” Stevens explained. “I was so touched by what I saw … [Read more...]

Weekly announcements

March 25, 2015

Week of June 19, 2006 Potpourri CLAYTON – Faith church:  Patriotic service; June 24, 6:30 p.m.; Hershel Clanton, pastor. WINNFIELD – First church:  “The Sound of Freedom” patriotic musical; July 2, 11 a.m.; John Holland, minister of music; Lindsey Burns, pastor. BATON ROUGE – Jefferson church:  Patriotic service; July 2, 10:30 a.m.; Alan Shoumaker, minister of music; T. C. French Jr., pastor. NATCHITOCHES – Westide church:  “Magnificent Mondays” with featured guest each Monday in July at 6:30 p.m.; dates/special guests are as follows:  2nd – Lloyd Ponder at special service time of  5 p.m.; 10th – Carroll Marr; 17th – Warren Morris; 24th – Martin Praise Band and 31st – Al Bohl; Gerald Long, interim pastor. MONROE – North Monroe church:  “In God We Trust” patriotic service with special guest, Testify; July 2, 10 a.m.; David McCormick, minister of music/worship; Bill H. Dye, pastor. WEST MONROE – Northeast Association: Sponsoring bass tournament; July 7, 6:15 p.m. fish fry at Loch Arbor church in Monroe; Glenn Chappelear, pro fisherman, to speak following the meal; reservations for meal required; tournament is July 8 on Lake D’arbonne; $50 per boat; prizes awarded for first 10 places and big bass; … [Read more...]

Messengers route Burleson call to IMB

March 25, 2015

GREENSBORO, N.C. (BP) – Messengers at the Southern Baptist Convention referred a motion to the International Mission Board raising concern over the appointment of trustees, alleged coercion of IMB staff and the narrowing of doctrinal parameters for missionary appointees. The board is to issue a report at the SBC’s 2007 meeting in San Antonio. By Gregory Tomlin Baptist Press GREENSBORO, N.C. (BP) – Messengers at the Southern Baptist Convention referred a motion to the International Mission Board raising concern over the appointment of trustees, alleged coercion of IMB staff and the narrowing of doctrinal parameters for missionary appointees. The board is to issue a report at the SBC’s 2007 meeting in San Antonio. The call for an investigation of alleged impropriety among IMB trustees was made by Wade Burleson, an IMB trustee from Oklahoma and pastor of Emmanuel Baptist Church in Enid, whose motion called for the SBC Executive Committee to handle the matter. Burleson has been at the center of controversy with the board for several months, but controversy at the SBC was quickly diffused when both Burleson and convention President Bobby Welch said they saw wisdom in waiting a year for the findings of an … [Read more...]

Luter urges messengers to wait on God

March 25, 2015

GREENSBORO, N.C. – Since Hurricane Katrina devastated New Orleans nine months ago, Fred Luter has learned there is a blessing in waiting on God. By Brian Blackwell Staff Writer GREENSBORO, N.C. – Since Hurricane Katrina devastated New Orleans nine months ago, Fred Luter has learned there is a blessing in waiting on God. “But that’s our problem,” Luter told messengers last week during his sermon at the Southern Baptist Convention. “We don’t like to wait for anything. I have come to discover during these last nine months the value of waiting on Him.” Franklin Avenue Baptist Church in New Orleans, where Luter serves as pastor, was underneath eight feet of water when Katrina flooded the city on Aug. 29. As a result, its members were scattered to various parts of the country. Rather than disband, Franklin Avenue Baptist has met at locations in Houston, New Orleans and Baton Rouge. Since September, Luter has traveled to those cities on a rotating basis to preach to his congregation. While much progress has been made, Luter said his congregation has a long way to go before worshiping at its original location in New Orleans. “Continue to pray with us and for us that God will continue to use us in a … [Read more...]

NOBTS pledges support for city

March 25, 2015

GREENSBORO, N.C. (BP) – Chuck Kelley, president of New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary, praised God’s provision and sacrificial giving by Southern Baptists during his report to messengers at the annual meeting of the Southern Baptist Convention June 13. By Gary D. Myers NOBTS Communications GREENSBORO, N.C. (BP) – Chuck Kelley, president of New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary, praised God’s provision and sacrificial giving by Southern Baptists during his report to messengers at the annual meeting of the Southern Baptist Convention June 13. Kelley told messengers the seminary is not going to give in and leave the area despite the difficulties it has encountered in the past 10 months since its campus was inundated with floodwaters after levee failures in the wake of Hurricane Katrina. The storm put a new semester on hold and dispersed the student body to 29 states and the faculty to nine states. “I’m very happy to tell that New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary is going to remain New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary,” Kelley said. “Our churches are not pulling out of New Orleans and neither are we.” Kelley said the seminary will continue to reach out to its community. “We will not … [Read more...]

SBC messengers debate alcohol resolution

March 25, 2015

GREENSBORO, N.C. (BP) – Messengers to the 2006 Southern Baptist Convention adopted resolutions on such currently controversial topics as immigration and the environment June 14, but the debate time was dominated by an issue addressed repeatedly in the convention’s 161-year history – alcohol. By Tom Strode Baptist Press GREENSBORO, N.C. (BP) – Messengers to the 2006 Southern Baptist Convention adopted resolutions on such currently controversial topics as immigration and the environment June 14, but the debate time was dominated by an issue addressed repeatedly in the convention’s 161-year history – alcohol. A lengthy debate on a recommendation concerning the use of alcoholic beverages consumed the Resolution Committee’s report in the morning session. In a departure from recent years, the committee needed the evening session to complete its report. When the back-and-forth on alcohol finally ended, the messengers passed with about a four-fifths majority a resolution not only opposing the manufacture and consumption of alcohol but urging the exclusion of Southern Baptists who drink from election to the convention’s boards, committees and entities. Like other resolutions, it is not binding on SBC churches … [Read more...]

CP a winner at this year’s convention

March 25, 2015

Attempting to analyze any annual meeting of the Southern Baptist Convention is a bit like trying to nail Jell-O ® to a tree. With that said, allow me to share my perspective on one aspect of the SBC Annual Meeting held at Greensboro, NC. Attempting to analyze any annual meeting of the Southern Baptist Convention is a bit like trying to nail Jell-O ® to a tree. With that said, allow me to share my perspective on one aspect of the SBC Annual Meeting held at Greensboro, NC. Discussion concerning the Cooperative Program took center stage on opening day of the annual meeting. The morning session saw messengers debate whether or not a report from an Ad Hoc CP Committee should include language that would encourage churches to give at least 10 percent of undesignated receipts to the CP. Discussion on the subject was passionate, but respectful. Most of those  who opposed including the language that would encourage 10 percent as a benchmark did so on the grounds of the autonomy of the local church. The consensus was that no one should try to tell a local church how much it should give to the Cooperative Program. Those in favor of the language encouraging the 10 percent goal for churches agreed that Southern … [Read more...]

SBC is more than annual meeting

March 25, 2015

GREENSBORO, N.C. (BP) – When I was 12 or 13 years old, usually before going to sleep at night, I began to wonder if I would ever know God. By Art Toalston Baptist Press Editor GREENSBORO, N.C. (BP) – When I was 12 or 13 years old, usually before going to sleep at night, I began to wonder if I would ever know God. I believed He existed, but I did not know how to meet Him. There was no one in my life who talked about knowing God. My mother and father didn’t, nor did the people in my neighborhood. No one ever tried to help me learn what the Bible says about how God would change my life. It was a very hopeless feeling and it continued for seven or eight years. When I was a young man, I happened to meet a pastor who asked me if I was a Christian. I told him I wasn’t, that I had heard people say that Jesus Christ is God’s Son, but I had never been told any reason to believe in Him. But when I met the pastor that day and was open to him helping me, I learned that when Jesus was born, God came to earth and that Jesus died on the cross so that I could be forgiven of the sinful things I had done that had separated me from God. I learned that Jesus rose from the dead and will send His Holy Spirit into … [Read more...]

Speakers urge unity in SBC

March 25, 2015

GREENSBORO, N.C. (BP) – In an annual meeting marked by repeated calls for cooperation in evangelism and missions, Southern Baptists June 13-14 in Greensboro, N.C., elected a new president, stressed increased giving through the Cooperative Program and remembered the late Adrian Rogers, whose widow urged the denomination to ‘graciously work for unity in the body of Christ.’ By Michael Foust Baptist Press Assistant Editor GREENSBORO, N.C. (BP) – In an annual meeting marked by repeated calls for cooperation in evangelism and missions, Southern Baptists June 13-14 in Greensboro, N.C., elected a new president, stressed increased giving through the Cooperative Program and remembered the late Adrian Rogers, whose widow urged the denomination to ‘graciously work for unity in the body of Christ.’ The meeting marked the final one for SBC President Bobby Welch, whose ‘Everyone Can’ emphasis set a goal of baptizing 1 million in one year. The 12-month push through the final week of September, which marks the end of the SBC’s church year. For the second straight year, more than 11,000 messengers attended the meeting. The unofficial total of 11,639 would be barely under last year’s total of 11,641. "We will baptize … [Read more...]

LC draws curious

March 25, 2015

ALEXANDRIA – Louisiana College ran out of t-shirts. By Amy Adams Staff Writer ALEXANDRIA – Louisiana College ran out of t-shirts. College officials ordered 200, but with several unexpected “walk-ons” who dropped by to check out the stately campus, more than 210 incoming freshmen showed up for Freshmen Registration Orientation Summer Head start – FROSH – June 15-16. All students who visited during FROSH will receive a Louisiana College t-shirt by the end of the month, LC President Joe Aguillard promised. FROSH is a two-day event to assist incoming freshmen and their parents in the enrollment process and to get them better acquainted with the campus, professors and other students in their class, said Byron McGee, director of enrollment management. One incoming freshman said her main reason for coming to LC FROSH days was to get her classes right. This is a common concern, McGee said. “For a lot of students the process of enrolling is an uncertainty,” the enrollment manager said. An LC grad, McGee has been in his position for more than 20 years. “They want to know, ‘What do I do, how do I take a class, how do the classes work?’ All these questions and more are answered during the day and a … [Read more...]

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