By Brian Blackwell, Baptist Message staff writer MONROE, La. (LBM) – Steven Kelly, pastor of Bayou Vista Baptist Church in Morgan City and director of missions for Gulf Coast Baptist Association, will be nominated for first vice president of the Louisiana Baptist Convention during the 2021 annual meeting, according to Ron Thompson. Thompson, associational mission strategist for District 8 Baptist Convention, confirmed to the Baptist Message, Sept. 22, that he intended to make the nomination. The LBC annual meeting is scheduled to be held Nov. 16 in the North Monroe Baptist Church. STATEMENT OF SUPPORT Thompson said he was motivated to make the nomination because of Kelly’s example as a pastor and a director of missions. “I believe Steve is the type of leader we need in Louisiana to help us accomplish the great commission in these challenging times,” Thompson told the Baptist Message. “He has been faithful to his family, his church and to the Cooperative Program and believes in missions in all that he does. “Steve is evangelistic, innovative, and faithful,” he continued. “Steve has taken on the challenge of full-time ministry and bi-vocational associational leadership.” BY THE NUMBERS The database of the … [Read more...]
AMERICAN SPECTATOR: A summer of courage (PCA) and cowardice (SBC) in the evangelical heartland
By Mark Devine As the dust settles from the annual meetings of two major evangelical denominations, the contrast between them could hardly be more stark. Courage won the day among those gathered for the PCA. Fears of elitists won out among the messengers to the SBC. ... READ MORE … [Read more...]
God takes strangers and makes them friends through Disaster Relief
By Maggie Evans, TAB Media HOUMA, LA. -- When Alabama Baptist Disaster Relief volunteers hear that they’re needed, individuals from across the state put their lives on hold and descend on an area. And these strangers form teams, work long days and pour themselves out into disaster-ridden areas. “It’s amazing how God works — how He puts teams together of people with different skill sets for this work we’re doing,” said Farrell Hataway, a “blue hat,” or team leader for the feeding unit in Houma. Take the team in Houma, for example. “We’ve got a gentleman on a forklift who has had a knee replacement and both shoulders are bad,” Hataway said. “But he’s the best forklift driver I’ve ever seen. He can land what we need on a dime target.” Even through near constant rain Sept. 14, the team in Houma has big smiles behind their masks and jokes keep the atmosphere upbeat, even when things don’t go to plan. Alabama Baptists were called out to Louisiana after Hurricane Ida struck the state Aug. 29 as a Category 4 storm. This team is hosted by Mulberry Baptist Church in Houma. More volunteers are expected to arrive Sept. 15. For Cheryl Davis, who’s a member of Hunter Street Baptist Church in Hoover, this was her first time … [Read more...]
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