By Brian Blackwell, Baptist Message staff writer GLENMORA, La. (LBM) – Neil Treme, pastor with Glenmora Baptist Church and a former International Mission Board missionary, will be nominated for the office of second vice president during the Louisiana Baptist Convention 2025 Annual Meeting of church messengers. Ferran Bertrand, associational mission strategist with Mt. Olive Baptist Association, shared with the Baptist Message, Oct. 21, his intention to make the nomination. The yearly gathering of Louisiana Baptists is scheduled to be held in the Randolph Riverfront Center, Alexandria, Nov. 11. STATEMENT OF SUPPORT Bertrand said Treme’s experience as a pastor and missionary will benefit the Convention. “Brother Neil has a long tenure of service to Southern Baptist,” Bertrand told the Baptist Message. “He has served with the IMB in multiple countries and has worked to prepare new missionaries deploying to countries around the world. Closer to home, Brother Neil is currently serving as pastor of Glenmora Baptist Church in Glenmora. He is an able teacher and preacher of the Word. And, to use his own words, he is always encouraging us to ‘make much of Jesus.’ Brother Neil is an encourager, and I know he will serve and … [Read more...]
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Liberty Counsel seeks justice for Louisiana Baptist pastor illegally fired because of Baton Rouge library pronoun policy
By staff, based on a news release by Liberty Counsel BATON ROUGE, LA – Liberty Counsel, a Christian ministry that engages in strategic litigation to promote evangelical Christian values, sent a demand letter, Oct. 17, to the East Baton Rouge Parish Library on behalf of Luke Ash, a bivocational pastor with Stevendale Baptist Church in Baton Rouge, who was unlawfully fired from his job as a library services technician for refusing to use false pronouns for a female colleague. The letter denounced Ash’s termination, a result of his refusal to compromise his religious beliefs about human sexuality, as a violation of the Louisiana Constitution, the Louisiana Protection of Religious Freedom Act, the First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, and Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964. Liberty Counsel requested the library to reinstate Ash with backpay and revise its pronoun policy to respect the religious free exercise rights of all employees, setting a response deadline of Nov. 10. In the letter, Liberty Counsel explained that the library’s “inclusivity policy” -- that employees have a “right” to choose their pronouns -- essentially mandates radical gender ideology and unconstitutionally compels employees to mouth their … [Read more...]
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JENSEN YOUNG: Bullet holes speak. Very loudly, as it turns out
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