By Baptist Message staff BATON ROUGE, La. (LBM) – Opening the Louisiana Senate with prayer, May 14, Ronny Cooksey, pastor with First Baptist Church, Mandeville, asked God to grant unity and wisdom to the state leaders. “Thank you for a great day,” Cooksey prayed. “What a privilege it is to be alive, and what a privilege it is for those of us who know you as our Savior. Lord, we thank you for the opportunity to call on your name today in this great room. “Lord, we pray for our Senate today,” he continued. “We pray for this great state of Louisiana, and as we think about the state motto ‘union and justice and confidence,’ Lord, we pray for union in our great state. “And even in this room today, we acknowledge what you have said that it is good and pleasant in the sight of the Lord, for brothers to dwell together in unity,” he said. “And Lord for justice, we always seek your justice, not my justice, or his justice or her justice. Help us today, Lord to seek you. “You’ve said that the fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom, and the knowledge of the Holy One is understanding,” he noted. “And we pray for that wisdom here today. “And then for confidence,” he said. “You told us that we have this great confidence … [Read more...]
Bailey opens LA House session with prayer

By Baptist Message staff BATON ROUGE, La. (LBM) – Opening the Louisiana House with prayer, May 11, Waylon Bailey, pastor with First Baptist Church, Covington, asked God to give guidance and wisdom to the legislators in the room. “Heavenly Father, we thank you that we can pray,” Bailey prayed. “We thank you for being able to take everything to you in prayer. “God, you know the needs we have as a community, as a state, as a nation, and God we recognize this nation, in our (American) Revolution, that many men and women called on you in prayer, seeking divine providence and the favor of God,” he continued. “And God, we come to you now knowing, with so many decisions to be made, with so many things that are hinging on what happens in this building, God, we ask your direction, your wisdom. You tell us, if any of you lack wisdom, let him ask of God who gives liberally. You tell us that you desire to give your word and your direction. “So, I pray that the words of our mouths and the meditations of our hearts would be pleasing in your sight, and that you would guide and direct and bless each person here with your providence,” he said. “We pray this in the name of Jesus, amen.” Bailey told the Baptist Message “it was a … [Read more...]
LCU holds 2026 commencement exercises

By Elizabeth Clarke, LCU News PINEVILLE, La. (LCU News) - Louisiana Christian University held its 171st commencement, May 9, in Guinn Auditorium on campus. Conferred were 72 master’s degrees and 120 undergraduate degrees. Graduates included students who finished their degrees in December 2025, May 2026 and who will complete their coursework in August 2026. The 10 a.m. ceremony included the undergraduates who earned degrees from the School of Sciences, Computing and Artificial Intelligence, the School of Christian Studies, the College of Health and Professional Programs, the Schools of Humanities and Social Sciences and the School of Media, Communication and Fine Arts. The 2 p.m. ceremony included the undergraduates and graduate students from the Ray and Dorothy Young School of Business, the School of Education and the School of Social Work. Vice President of Academic Affairs Henry Robertson, who has served the university for 20 years, offered his reflections on his time as a professor and as an administrator. This was his last commencement at LCU. “This has been my biggest joy, to be your instructor,” he said. “These are moments and times of service never to be forgotten.” He also thanked the faculty and staff … [Read more...]
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Landry suspends upcoming congressional primaries

By Baptist Message staff BATON ROUGE, La. (LBM) – Louisiana Gov. Jeff Landry announced, April 30, he has suspended the state's upcoming congressional primaries. According to an Executive Order issued by Landry, the suspension pertains only to the primary elections for the U.S. House scheduled for May 16 and June 27. Other offices and ballot measures will continue both dates. The Executive Order comes a day after the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that the state’s sixth congressional district was an unconstitutional racial gerrymander. Louisiana in 2024 passed the map after a court mandate required a second Black-majority district, which drew concern that some minority voters were being given unfair representation. … [Read more...]
Louisiana elected officials speak out after Supreme Court congressional district ruling

By Baptist Message staff WASHINGTON (LBM) – The United States Supreme Court ruled, April 29, that the current congressional map in Louisiana is unconstitutional. The Court found that the state’s sixth congressional district was racially gerrymandered. Louisiana, in 2024, adopted the map after a court mandate required a second Black-majority district, which drew concern that some minority voters were being given unfair representation. The more than 200-mile district connects parts of Shreveport, Alexandria, Lafayette and Baton Rouge. Louisiana House Speaker Pro Temp Mike Johnson, a member with First Baptist Church, Pineville, told the Baptist Message that the Supreme Court decision is an important moment for the state and for the principle of equal representation under the law. “Over the past year, I have taken the fight for fair maps all the way to the Supreme Court — twice because I believe deeply that every citizen deserves to be represented based on the whole population, not divided by race or political agendas. “I voted against the current maps and my position has been consistent from the beginning,” he continued. “We must draw congressional districts that respect our Constitution, treat every voter equally, … [Read more...]
Freedom behind bars: 12 inmates baptized

By Brian Blackwell, Baptist Message staff writer WINNSBORO, La. (LBM) – A spiritual awakening is taking place inside Franklin Parish Detention Center, with 12 incarcerated men celebrating freedom in Christ through baptism on April 12. Each of the inmates, who are serving sentences ranging from six months to 10 years, were met with cheers as the men individually emerged from the water in a horse trough during a worship service. Cary Collier, a member with Friendship Baptist Church, Baskin, said watching the men step in and out of the water was a powerful reminder that no wall can stop the reach of God’s grace. “There is no greater joy than seeing new creations emerge, chains broken and lives changed forever behind those bars,” Collier told the Baptist Message. “Praise God for His Amazing Grace and Mercy. We’ve had the opportunity to witness these moments at the prison with over 100 inmates, and it gets sweeter and sweeter.” The baptisms took place six days after the inmates turned to Christ during a worship service attended by 55 inside the detention center. Collier said once they began praying and singing the song “Amazing Grace,” the Holy Spirit moved among the inmates, prompting 19 of them to accept … [Read more...]
Louisiana Baptists invited to pray for Gospel harvest

By Brian Blackwell, Baptist Message staff writer ALEXANDRIA, La. (LBM) – Send Network Louisiana has launched an effort that invites Louisiana Baptists to pray for at least 1 percent of those in the state who do not know Jesus to be reached with the Gospel over the next decade. Based on Luke 10:2 which asks the Lord to send out workers into the harvest, the emphasis encourages Louisiana Baptists to set their alarm for 10:02 a.m. or p.m. and pray during that time for workers to be sent into the harvest and for those who do not know Christ to be reached. “This is a God-sized goal,” Louisiana Baptist Church Planting Strategist Jacob Crawford told the Baptist Message. “And the truth is, ‘unless the Lord builds the house, the laborers labor in vain.’ “I think one of the things that God has really been dealing with us about is, or convicting, at least, me personally, about, is that we can strategize all day long,” he said. “We can have all these plans that look amazing on paper, but if God’s not in it, it will mean nothing.” GOSPEL VISION The Send Network Louisiana partnership between Louisiana Baptists and the North American Mission Board, which went into effect Aug. 1, 2023, has helped the state further its God-sized … [Read more...]
ANNIE ARMSTRONG EASTER OFFERING: Troy Gause: Raised from the dead

Courtesy of the North American Mission Board MARRERO, La. (NAMB) - Church business meetings are not normally fertile ground for happy accidents. But Ames Boulevard Baptist Church’s tiny remnant of elderly members unintentionally set a miracle in motion when they voted to hire Troy Gause to mow their grass. Every year, 700-800 Southern Baptist Convention churches cease to exist. “That’s how I got to know the church,” Gause said. “I started taking care of their property and learned how they’d dwindled down to just a few faithful members. They were probably just a couple months away from closing their doors.” When longtime Ames’s members like Linda Morrow realized “Troy Gause, landscaper” was also “Troy Gause, church planting missionary,” they began to pray. “He’d just started a church but needed a place to meet,” she said. “When we met, it was so clear God was putting us together to replant something new.” Now, the sign out front says Cross Community Church, and the name is not the only thing that’s changed. “There’s life back in this building,” Gause said. “Baptisms are happening, salvations are happening, and this church has been raised from the dead.” Prayers on multiple fronts are requested for Gause … [Read more...]
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