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President Brewer announces free tuition through Governor Jimmie Davis Scholarship

April 14, 2020

By Norm Miller, LCNews PINEVILLE, La. (LCNews)--Responding to pandemic-induced financial strains, Louisiana College will offer free tuition to eligible, incoming freshmen through its newly established Governor Jimmie Davis Scholarship. Louisiana College’s President Dr. Rick Brewer made the announcement on KALB-TV’s Good Day Cenla morning program, April 13. “We recognize the Coronavirus impact has curtailed and even stopped certain activities in our state,” Brewer said in an interview prior to the show. “But we do not intend to stop offering the quality liberal arts education that has typified the College since 1906.” Travel restrictions and social distancing advisories prompted Louisiana College to shift its curricula to online, remote learning on March 30 – a move facilitated by a $2.2 million grant from the U.S. Department of Education. Brewer told Good Day Cenla host Mark Hamblen the pandemic accentuates the need “to make a college education accessible and affordable” for families especially in these challenging times. Named in honor of two-time governor of Louisiana, the Governor Jimmie Davis Scholarship honors “our emblematic, most famous alum,” Brewer said. Davis completed his undergraduate degree at … [Read more...]

Cypress celebrates Easter in big way

April 13, 2020

By Brian Blackwell, Message Staff Writer BENTON, La. (LBM) – Cypress Baptist Church in Benton marked Resurrection Sunday with baptisms and multiple drive-in worship services, reaching thousands on campus and through the internet amid restrictions on gatherings related to the coronavirus outbreak. More than 800 vehicles (2,400 people total), combined, packed the Cypress Baptist parking lot during four drive-in services April 12. The congregation averages 1,800 worshipers for a typical Sunday service. Members and guests took part in, from inside their vehicles, services that featured uplifting music by the worship team, two baptisms that were pre-recorded and an Easter message by Pastor John Fream, all projected on several large screens around campus. The service also was streamed on Facebook Live, YouTube and the church website, which collectively have registered nearly 10,000 views a week since mid-March. “Our folks loved yesterday and couldn’t get enough of the worship service,” Pastor John Fream told the Baptist Message. “One of my favorite responses was from a lady who was pulling on the church grounds and just started weeping. I thought that summed up our members’ emotions when they returned for this special … [Read more...]

Baptist Message suspends print edition until state stay-at-home order is lifted

April 13, 2020

By Will Hall, Message, executive editor ALEXANDRIA, La. (LBM)—The Baptist Message has suspended print operations until the state lifts the stay-at-home order that is creating an economic strain on individuals and churches. The decision, announced by Executive Editor Will Hall, was supported by the officers of the Baptist Message trustee board. All subscriptions will be honored by extending the dates of each equal to the length of the suspension of the print edition. Online operations will continue, www.BaptistMessage.com, with updates during the day as news happens. Subscribers may contact Hall regarding any questions or to offer comments, by phone, (318) 449-4348, or by email, Will@BaptistMessage.com. … [Read more...]

LC president summarizes COVID-19 responses

April 13, 2020

By LCNews PINEVILLE, La. (LCNews)--These are difficult days for families, businesses, schools, and churches. And Louisiana College has adjusted to meet the challenges. “Louisiana College’s administration, faculty, staff, and students face similar situations as everyone else, and we have employed good sense while praying for God’s wisdom in navigating these waters,” said Louisiana College President Dr. Rick Brewer. “Our people have worked tirelessly to safeguard the health and well-being of our campus family, and my hat is off to all of them,” Brewer said. “Most students have returned home, and only necessary staff remain on campus. Other staff members are teleworking.” In coping with what some are calling the new normal, Brewer summarized in a letter to Louisiana College faculty, staff, students, and stakeholders the measures enacted in response to COVID-19. “Rest assured, Louisiana College remains open. We also remain open-minded in looking for ways to enhance current efforts or add new ones,” Brewer said. Louisiana College postponed its May 9 Commencement to August 8. Other actions include: STUDENT HEALTH On March 30, LC launched Campus.Health, which offers free medical and mental telehealth visits for … [Read more...]

Wooden yard crosses help Highland, others to send Easter message

April 8, 2020

By Message Staff NEW IBERIA, La. (LBM) – Just days before Easter, members of Highland Baptist Church and others in New Iberia have placed wooden crosses in yards to proclaim Christ’s victory over death. Using materials from their homes, participants have constructed the crosses to display in yards and then have shared a photo on Facebook using the hashtag #projectcross. “This has grown far beyond our church family,” Pastor David Denton told the Baptist Message. “We used this to prepare for Easter week and to remain connected. Judging from the comments we have received, Project Cross has been something that everyone has really embraced leading up Thursday evening when we take the Lord’s Supper online.” The effort is one of many ways the church has continued to minister since the Coronavirus Disease 2019 forced congregations to change their methods. They have streamed services for the past four Sundays on Facebook and posted daily devotionals from staff. Additionally, members have met in small groups through Zoom and viewed an adult Sunday school lesson online. Other ministry opportunities have included outreach to families by the deacons and staff, and distribution of more than 250 breakfasts to-go to local … [Read more...]

Virtual egg hunt to help First Harrisonburg celebrate Easter

April 8, 2020

By Message Staff HARRISONBURG, La. (LBM) – First Baptist Church in Harrisonburg has planned a three-day virtual Easter egg hunt to kick off their Easter week celebration. More than 100 families have committed to placing large wooden eggs in their front yard for motorists to take photos of and then post to the church Facebook page from Thursday, April 9, to Saturday, April 11. Church staff also will place one golden egg in an undisclosed location in Harrisonburg. Pastor Josh Adams said the first person who sends the staff a photo of the golden egg will win a prize. Adams said his congregation, which averaged nearly 200 for Sunday morning worship in early March, wanted to offer a fun way to remain connected. “We wanted to do something for the little ones that would be safe and fun for everyone,” Adams told the Baptist Message. “During these times we are having to look for ways to do ministry and outreach outside the norm. Our prayer is the community will see that we are still reaching out and are committed to Harrisonburg and the outlying area.”   … [Read more...]

First Columbia goes outbound, reaches homebound with meals

April 7, 2020

By Brian Blackwell, Message Staff Writer COLUMBIA, La. (LBM) – When Union Central Elementary School notified First Baptist Church in Columbia they needed assistance distributing meals to students homebound because of school cancelation due to the coronavirus outbreak, Pastor Eric Harriman quickly assembled a group to respond. From March 17-25, multiple teams that included 10 First Baptist church members, law enforcement members, Union Central Principal Kim Adams, a FBCC member, cafeteria workers and other school personnel -- distributed nearly 1,200 meals (600 for breakfast and 600 for lunch) prepared daily by Caldwell Parish School cafeteria personnel into neighborhoods and housing projects in Columbia and other parts of the parish. Adams thanked First Columbia, the non-denominational Life Church in Columbia and the school district’s special education director, speech therapist and school psychologist for their assistance during this difficult time. “It was encouraging not only to see the churches come together but the many volunteers from the school district step up,” Adams said. “This was a truly team effort, which is what we do here in Columbia. That’s the normal for us here. We don’t think much about it, we just … [Read more...]

FBC Ponchatoula makes way for new believer’s baptism

April 7, 2020

By Brian Blackwell, Message Staff Writer PONCHATOULA, La. (LBM) - Sadie Laird, 9, recently made a special declaration of hope Christ that was two years in the making. Since 2018, Laird’s parents, extended family and children’s leaders at First Baptist Church in Ponchatoula had poured biblical truth into the youngster and on March 8 their spiritual harvest came to fruition when she said “Yes!” to Jesus. ONWARD, DESPITE COVID-19 Importantly, Laird was anxious to move ahead in her obedience to God by being baptized. So, surrounded by a few family members and church staff, March 22, in a worship service that was only seen through the church’s Facebook page because of attendance restrictions by the state in response to the coronavirus outbreak, Laird walked down into the baptistery waters inside the First Baptist worship center that was nearly empty of members but filled with the presence of the Holy Spirit. “Trusting Christ means I get to live with Jesus,” Laird told the Baptist Message. Her grandmother, Ann, added that Sadie woke up the morning of the baptism beaming with excitement. “She hadn’t quit smiling since she woke up this morning,” Ann noted the day of the baptism. Pastor David Cranford, also … [Read more...]

Louisiana Baptists offer a helping hand distributing food to needy

April 6, 2020

By Message Staff ALEXANDRIA, La. (LBM) – Baptist Collegiate Ministry members and a men’s discipleship teamed up with the Rapides Parish School District and the Food Bank of Central Louisiana to lend a helping hand to needy families Friday, April 3. Seven members of the LSU-Alexandria Baptist Collegiate Ministry and 10 members of a men’s group at Calvary Baptist Church in Alexandria were among a handful of groups who distributed food boxes and vegetable seeds at schools throughout the parish. The school board’s Facebook page reported that seven groups gave out 1,250 food boxes, along with bags of fruit, to families with children to use throughout this week. Families also received 1,250 seed packets to plant in home gardens. Every participant was equipped with protective face shields and/or masks and gloves, which were provided by the school board. LSU-A BCM Director Jamey Gilliland told the Baptist Message his students were honored to represent their university and Louisiana Baptists at Pineville Elementary School, where they gave out 170 food boxes and 170 seed packets. “BCM students never fail to impress with their work ethic and joyful attitude,” Gilliland said. Now we have to add attention to public safety. … [Read more...]

Medical personnel overwhelmed by public encouragement

April 3, 2020

By Message Staff ALEXANDRIA, La. (LBM) - Prayer warriors packed the parking lots outside Alexandria's two major hospitals to ask God’s protection over health care personnel Thursday, April 2. Motorists at Christus St. Frances Cabrini Hospital and Rapides Medical Center tuned in their radios at 6:50 p.m. Thursday to the song “Way Maker,” and flashed their headlights toward both hospitals. Medical personnel returned the gesture by lifting their hands in praise and waving toward the crowd. The event was part of a nationwide movement of motorists gathering for prayer at hospitals across America. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oO8L03X29b8 … [Read more...]

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The race of faith: a marathon, not a sprint

When I ran cross country, our training involved running Monday through Friday and, occasionally, optional Saturday runs. We did “easy” days, long-distance days, sprint days (the worst), and more, all to make sure that we were in the best shape possible for our 5k race — a little over three miles — which occurred … Read More

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