By Brian Blackwell, Baptist Message staff writer BATON ROUGE, La. (LBM) – Legislators, pastors, businessmen and others started off the second day of the 2022 state legislative session with a focus on God during the Louisiana Governor’s Prayer Breakfast. Keynote speaker Voddie Baucham, a possible nominee for 2022 Southern Baptist Convention president, and Louisiana Gov. John Bel Edwards were among those who urged a crowd of more than 1,000 to find joy in what has been a trying time for the state. The event, March 15, at the Crowne Plaza Executive Center in Baton Rouge, also featured American Idol winner Laine Hardy(member, Bethel Baptist Church, Livingston), who provided special music, legislators such as Rep. Gabe Firment (member, First Baptist Church, Pollock) who read Scripture, and Louisiana Baptist leaders like Rick Brewer, president of Louisiana Christian University, who was part of a multi-person video collaboration in leading the audience in the Model Prayer to close the event. Baucham reminded those at the prayer breakfast to rejoice in difficult circumstances. “God is sovereign, and in His providence, He is working all things together for those that love Him and are called according to His purpose,” said … [Read more...]
LCU receives major healthcare grant from The Rapides Foundation
By Staff, LCUNews PINEVILLE, La. (LCUNews) -- Louisiana Christian University was awarded $396,753 from The Rapides Foundation Healthcare Occupations Program for its social work and nursing projects. The Social Work Behavioral Healthcare Education and Workforce Improvement Project will increase the number of graduates seeking a master’s degree in social work. The program is projected to graduate 75 over three years with a behavioral healthcare specialization and commitment to work in the nine-parish service area for two years after graduation. Sheri Duffy, the MSW program director at LCU said the project, funded by The Rapides Foundation, is a joint effort of the BSW and MSW programs at LCU whose goal is to recruit, train and retain future licensed social workers in Central Louisiana. “This grant allows LCU programs to offer stipends to students which will aid them in continuing their education and in return students receiving stipends will commit to field practicums and future employment in agencies with behavioral health opportunities,” Duffy said. Duffy and Bobbye Roberts, BSW program director, partnered to create the project. “The need for licensed social workers in behavioral health is significant in the … [Read more...]
Trinity Baptist, Oakdale celebrating 60th anniversary
Trinity Baptist Church, Oak Grove: 60th Anniversary, March 13, 10:30 a.m. The congregation of First Baptist Church, Oak Grove and Trinity Baptist Church will be joined on the 13th for morning worship, a special message and a potluck fellowship meal after the worship service. Speaker: Larry Braswell, former pastor of Trinity. Pastor: Courtney Rainey. … [Read more...]
LCU awarded nursing scholarship grant from Whitehead Foundation
By Staff , LCUNews PINEVILLE, La. (LCUNews) – A grant of $72,000 from the Lettie Pate Whitehead Foundation of Atlanta has been awarded to Louisiana Christian University to fund scholarships for nursing students for the 2022-23 academic year. “The faculty and students of the Rife and Carolyn Saunders Division of Nursing are excited and appreciative of the LPW scholarships,” said Marilyn Cooksey, dean of the school of nursing. Cooksey said the funds, which are for students already enrolled, will facilitate nursing education and graduation of deserving student nurses. “We are grateful for the continuing support of the Lettie Pate Whitehead Foundation for equipping a future generation of nurses who model the faith and values espoused by both entities,” said President Rick Brewer. “The need for nurses has never been greater, but the need for nurses who approach their work as a calling is significantly needed.” The LPW Foundation was chartered in 1946 for the “aid and benefit of poor and deserving Christian girls and women.” The foundation is the legacy of Lettie Pate Whitehead who inherited and ran a multi-million-dollar business upon the death of her husband. The foundation devotes most of its resources to the Lettie … [Read more...]
LCU students have strong showing at NRB competition
By Staff, LCUNews NASHVILLE, Tennessee (LCUNews) – Students from the Louisiana Christian University convergence media had a strong showing at the 2022 National Religious Broadcasters Concention March 7-10. Competing in the NRB’s Intercollegiate division, the LCU team walked away with trio of first places and three seconds. The National Religious Broadcasters Christian Media Convention is the world's largest gathering of Christian communicators and ministry professionals. The LCU students’ showing was highlighted by the team of Terrell Phillips and Dustin Morace first-place finish with their audio production of “Faith at a Funeral,” which they composed over a 24-hour period on site. LCU award winners in the NRB student production awards are: --Radio News/Sports Production - (1st Place) Kylei Cornelison for “Married Life at LCU.” --TV Live Multi-Camera Non-Studio Production - (1st Place) Faith Yurrow and Caleb Turner for “Christ, Church and Culture (C3).” -- Radio News/Sports Production - (2nd Place) Brandon Brown, Malik Cooper, Lexi Rachel and Joel Thompson for “Tuesday Sports Talk.” -- TV PSA/Commercial/Promo - (2nd Place) Aaron Quartemont, Victoria Watson and Brandon Brown for “The Wildcat Minute.” --TV … [Read more...]
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