By Baptist Message staff FRANKLIN, La. (LBM) – Darrell Guy, a church planter in Franklin, died Thursday, Sept. 17. He was 62. Born in Franklin, Guy in 2016 started Unity One Baptist Church in his hometown. According to the Annual Church Profile, Unity One grew from 53 in worship attendance by the end of 2016 to 70 in 2019. Guy baptized 52 new converts during his time at Unity One Baptist, including a high of 35 in 2017. Though he continued to serve as pastor of Unity One Baptist, he recently started Unity Two Baptist in Morgan City. Additionally, he was moderator of Gulf Coast Baptist Association. When he was not serving as pastor, Guy worked as purchasing agent for the City of Franklin. He was a graduate of Grambling State University and later attended New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary, where he earned a master of arts in pastoral ministry. Guy is survived by his wife, Gwendolyn Guy, three children, Darreon Griffin, Dana Guy, Darrell Guy Jr., and one adopted nephew, Troy Giddens. A memorial service is scheduled for 1 p.m., Saturday, at Unity One Baptist. Visitation will precede the service: 5-7 p.m., Friday, at MK Dixon Funeral Home in Baldwin and noon-12:45 p.m., Saturday, at Unity One … [Read more...]
Conservative Baptist Network of Southern Baptists comments on SBC name change
By Staff, Conservative Baptist Network BOSSIER CITY, La. (CBNSB) — The Conservative Baptist Network of Southern Baptists issued a statement, Sept. 21, offering support for the use of "Great Commission Baptists" as the theme for the 2021 Annual Meeting of the Southern Baptist Convention. But, the group opposed the theme as a name swap for the SBC as has been suggested in news headlines that claimed "Southern" was a racist term and that the name change was needed in light of current social justice issues. Brad Jurkovich, the network's spokesman and pastor of First Baptist Bossier, Bossier City, said "CBN members hold a variety of opinions on whether Southern Baptists should or should not change their name from the historic but more regional name 'Southern Baptists' to a more expansive name such as 'Great Commission Baptists' or 'North American Baptists.'" But, he added, "we reject the idea that the name 'Southern' is racist, which would itself be a slur against millions of innocent Americans of all races. Moreover, he continued, "we oppose any effort to change the name of the SBC that is simply a desire to pander to advocates of Critical Race Theory, Intersectionality, and similar ideas deceptively labeled as 'Social Justice.'" … [Read more...]
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