Culture. Louisiana is known for it. Our food. Our celebrations. Our hospitality. While I acknowledge and enjoy those things, my heart’s desire is for Louisiana in general, and Louisiana Baptists in particular, to be known for a culture where lives are transformed by people who are transformed – by the power of the gospel. I’m calling this a culture of evangelism. … [Read more...]
Parts of South damaged after Thanksgiving week tornadoes
By Baptist Message staff ALEXANDRIA, La. (LBM) – A series of strong winter storms, Nov. 20, produced heavy rainfall, high winds and several tornados across parts of Louisiana, Texas, and Mississippi. The storm system caused severe damage in Cottonport (located in Avoyelles Parish). According to a video by Live Storms Media, the tornado left behind downed trees, damage to homes and destroyed a mobile home. In Alexandria heavy rain and wind pounded the area as the storm passed through. A possible tornado also was reported at 2:40 p.m. southwest of Colfax (Grant Parish) with structural damage being reported by the NWS. Additionally, downed trees were reported near Ferriday, Midway and Pollock. As of 10 a.m., 74 CLECO customers were without electricity. The same storm system that impacted Louisiana was expected to hit other areas of the country at it moves further eastward. According to the Weather Channel, more severe weather is possible in the Southeast, the Midwest may see rain, a few snowflakes and strong winds, and parts of New England could see snow. AAA projects 55.4 million travelers will head 50 miles or more from home over the Thanksgiving holiday travel period, which would be a 2.3 percent increase … [Read more...]
Louisiana Christian to host student worship collaborative
PINEVILLE, La. (Wildcats Media) -- Calling all high school church musicians and worship leaders to join us at Louisiana Christian University! LCU will host its inaugural Nex Gen Worship Collaborative on Feb. 23-24. High school-aged praise bands will have the unique opportunity to visit campus and share their music while receiving quality feedback from our clinicians. All participants will be considered for LCU scholarships. “There are many students, throughout Louisiana and beyond, who are deeply involved in music outside of the school day at home and in churches, yet they likely have few opportunities to play in a setting like this,” said Jacob Wittkopp, coordinator of Department of Fine Arts. “We seek to do our part in helping to engage and equip the future generation of worship leaders.” Next Gen Worship Collaborative provides a place where students can share their talents and walk away with new inspiration and a broadened community. “We want to provide an outlet for youth praise bands to grow and learn more about worship and how to play skillfully,” said LCU President Rick Brewer. “This annual event will also provide students with in-depth information regarding LCU’s new Worship Arts and Production major. … [Read more...]
Rosalynn Carter, former first lady, dies at 96
Rosalynn Carter, the first lady who prioritized humanitarian causes in the U.S. and abroad, died today (Nov. 19) at the age of 96. According to a release from the Carter Center, she died peacefully, with family by her side. Her husband, Jimmy Carter, served as President of the United States from 1977 to 1981. Much of the Carters’ 77-year marriage found them working together. After her husband’s term as president, the Carters moved back to their hometown of Plains, Georgia, where they were active at Maranatha Baptist Church. The former president taught a popular Sunday School class and Rosalynn served as a deacon. In 1982, they established The Carter Center to address health crises, ensure fair elections and resolve conflict around the world. Rosalynn created and led the center’s Mental Health Task Force, having advocated for mental health reform during her husband’s time as Georgia’s governor and as president. She also established the Rosalynn Carter Institute for Caregivers to advocate for the unique needs of people providing care for children and adults. Helping others The Carters spent decades volunteering with Habitat for Humanity and established an annual building project to provide affordable housing in the … [Read more...]
Pastors Conference: Have joy in ministry
By Brian Blackwell, Baptist Message staff writer NEW ORLEANS (LBM) – During the 2023 Louisiana Baptist Pastor’s Conference, Nov. 13, hosted by the Franklin Avenue Baptist Church, New Orleans, speakers offered words of encouragement and conviction to pastors. SERVE WITH JOY Leroy Fountain, a Louisiana Baptist church health strategist, spoke during the opening session from Acts 20:16-24 to urge the crowd to endure with joy. Fountain said as Christ followers strive to finish their races, they must remember there is a prize for those who compete, they must prepare for the spiritual battle and they must persevere. He encouraged pastors not to focus on the size or location of their church, but rather to work hard for Christ and the Kingdom. “God has placed you there and you should be faithful there,” he said. “If you really want to finish your race with joy, you must keep your eyes on the prize.” He challenged the pastors not to give up as they run the race and to remember what waits for them at the finish line. “The payoff of the race of faith is Heaven, it’s everlasting life and it’s everlasting joy,” he said. “But in order to get that everlasting joy, we must endure the challenges and the difficulties. We must … [Read more...]
Louisiana Notables
EDITOR’S NOTE: The Baptist Message provides churches an opportunity to share with other Louisiana Baptists an upcoming revival, homecoming, new pastor, new staff member, a community outreach, or a concert in Louisiana Notables. To place your event in the paper, send your information (who, what, where, when, time) to philip@baptistmessage.com or call 318.449.4345. Please submit your information four weeks prior to the event to insure placement in the Message. ON THE MOVE David, wife Rachel, Rose is the new pastor at Trinity Baptist Church, Lake Charles. Jimmy Clark is the new pastor at Singer Baptist Church, Singer. Christian Vige is the new Music Minister at First Baptist Church, Baton Rouge. Neil Everett has announced his retirement as pastor of First Baptist Church, Calhoun. Bob Holloway has announced his retirement from Watson Baptist Church, West Monroe. Alise Wyant, husband Stan, who is the pastor of Faith Baptist Church, Bastrop, will be serving as the ministry assistant for Northeast & Morehouse Baptist Association starting November 7. Caleb, wife Courtney, Adams called to serve as interim student minister at Trinity Baptist Church, Lake Charles. Brian, wife Jana, Watson is the new worship … [Read more...]
Speakers press messengers to pursue Christ
By Brian Blackwell, Baptist Message staff writer NEW ORLEANS (LBM) – On the heels of its 175th anniversary, Louisiana Baptists have an opportunity to unify and reach the state for Christ, Reggie Bridges said in his presidential address during the 2023 Louisiana Baptist Convention Annual Meeting, Nov. 14, hosted by the Franklin Avenue Baptist Church, New Orleans. PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE “If we all look to Jesus, and if we all run the same way, there will be natural unity because we are looking to Jesus,” Bridges said. Drawing from Hebrews 12:1-2, Bridges, pastor of Temple Baptist Church, Ruston, said Christ followers must lay aside the weight of sin that entangles them, run with endurance and look unto Jesus. “There is going to be pain,” he said. “There is going to be agony. But you’ve got to keep running. You and I have to give it all we have because the Christian life is not a 40-yard dash but a marathon.” Bridges said everything starts and ends with Jesus. “The hero of history has always been Jesus,” Bridges said. “He is the author and the perfecter. What He begins in us, He will finish in us. He will keep me until the day of His return. He will perfect His salvation in me. “I may fail,” he … [Read more...]
Louisiana Baptists enjoy fellowship, conduct business, pray
By Brian Blackwell, Baptist Message staff writer NEW ORLEANS (LBM) - Louisiana Baptists enjoyed fellowship and worship during the 2023 LBC Annual meeting Nov. 14 at Franklin Avenue Baptist Church, but also conducted important business. SBC EC REPORT Philip Robertson thanked messengers for their prayers as he serves as chairman of the Southern Baptist Convention Executive Committee. He was elected to this position June 12. Robertson and the other EC members have dealt with, among other issues, how the SBC should respond to those sexual abuse survivors. “The past few years, as you well know, have not been the easiest for your you well know, have not been the easiest for your Southern Baptist Convention Executive Committee,” said Robertson, also pastor of Philadelphia Baptist Church, with campuses in Alexandria and Deville. “In fact, it may have been the most tumultuous stretch that has faced the EC in its 106-year history. It seems almost at times that every slope is slippery. But we know as Hebrews Chapter 6 tells us, that we have this hope as an anchor of our souls, and that anchor is connected to the Rock of Ages, the Lord Jesus. So, God continues to certainly be very, very faithful. And I’m committed to do my part … [Read more...]
Messengers approve resolutions at LBC Annual Meeting
By Baptist Message staff NEW ORLEANS (LBM) – Messengers approved seven resolutions during the 2023 Louisiana Baptist Convention Annual Meeting: advocating for parental rights and responsibilities; protecting children’s innocence; protecting the underaged from the harms of alcohol; celebrating the 175th anniversary of the LBC; expressing appreciation for all who contributed to the annual meeting; preventing mail-order abortifacients; and congratulating Congressman Mike Johnson for his election to speaker of the House. Brian Gunter, a messenger and pastor from First Baptist Church, Livingston, tried to substitute his resolution (on equal protection for preborn children) for the resolution on preventing mail-order abortifacients. Gunter’s proposed resolution included prosecution of all who perform abortion of an unborn child, including the mother. His resolution noted that “such equal protection would require a case-by-case determination and would not alter any existing presumption of innocence, defense, justification, immunity, or clemency, including that mothers would not be subject to criminal liability if under criminal duress, mistake of fact, or in a life-threatening medical emergency, or for an accidental or natural … [Read more...]
Executive Director Steve Horn, ‘Don’t give up!’
By Brian Blackwell, Baptist Message staff writer NEW ORLEANS (LBM) – Louisiana Baptist Executive Director Steve Horn, during the 2023 Louisiana Baptist Convention Annual Meeting, Nov. 14, hosted by Franklin Avenue Baptist Church, New Orleans, urged messengers not to give up on their mission. “Louisiana Baptists, some are fearful that this anniversary of the Cooperative Program comes at a time when we ought to be deciding upon a new giving strategy other than the Cooperative Program,” he said. “I say, I’m not ready to give up. “I’m not ready to give up because of the 93 Louisianans dying every day in our state with no relationship to Christ,” he continued. “I’m not ready to give up because of our International Missions force scattered across the globe. “So, I say, ‘Let’s not give up on what God has used to raise up and send out the greatest missionary force known to modern Christianity.” Citing Hebrews 12:25-29, Horn reminded messengers of several ways to respond as recipients of a Kingdom that never can be shaken: let their worship go up by praising God, in public actions and in personal actions; let the Word of God come into their lives by paying attention to their spiritual leaders, Jesus and teachings of … [Read more...]
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