Arrivals/Departures * Donnie Lee, new as bivocational minister of music at Southside Baptist Denham Springs. Pastor: Don Hoy. * Brett (wife Cathy) Fuller, new as worship pastor at Summer Grove Baptist Shreveport. Pastor: Aaron Burgner. * Abbey Allison, new as childrens ministry director at First Baptist Shreveport. Pastor: Jeff Raines. * Jeffrey West, new as youth ministry director at First Baptist Shreveport. Pastor: Jeff Raines. * Roger Merritt, new as music minister at First Baptist Benton. * Eddy Taylor, resigning as pastor of Salem Baptist in Plain Dealing. * Curt and DeeDee Iles’ commissioning for their service as IMB missionaries has been changed from Dec. 19 to 6:30 p.m. Jan. 6 at Dry Creek Baptist Camp. * Charles Hammons, new as interim pastor at Beech Springs Baptist in Quitman. * Doyle McGrew, new as pastor of New Jerusalem Baptist in Winnfield. * Wes (wife Myra) McCay, ordained to the gospel ministry Dec. 9 at Kingsville Baptist Pineville. * Jason Cole, new as pastor of First Baptist Simsboro. * George Meredith, resigned from Sandel Drive Baptist Church in Monroe and is available for supply: 318.376.1865. * Byron Humphrey, associate pastor at First Baptist Roseland, was ordained … [Read more...]
LBCEA preps for open table discussion session, annual ‘March 2013’ retreat
Submitted by Brian Blackwell on Wed, 01/02/2013 - 14:18 Louisiana Baptist Christian Education Association officers for the current year include from left to right) Rick Ellis, Vice-President, Trinity Baptist Church Lake Charles; Henry Richerson, President-Elect, Emmanuel Baptist Church Shreveport; Jeff Ingram, LBC Representative, Alexandria; and Clif Smith, President, First Baptist Church Covington. The LBCEA is seeking input for its open table discussion at the Evangelism Conference and is preparing for its annual retreat, which is to take place in two different locations in March. By Jeff Ingram, LBC Adult Ministry Strategist "Journey On is not a one-time campaign or program. And it’s not a Bible study or small group. Rather, it’s a church-wide strategy designed to meet you right where you are on your spiritual journey, help make you a disciple of Jesus, and move you forward to a Christ-centered life." This quote is from Steve Layton, Minister of Education at Brentwood Baptist Church in Nashville, who recently spoke at the Louisiana Baptist Christian Education Association’s (LBCEA) annual meeting during the annual Louisiana Baptist Convention State Meeting on Nov. 12, at First Baptist Church West … [Read more...]
NOBTS Angola Prison extension mentioned on Jeopardy! episode
Submitted by Brian Blackwell on Wed, 01/02/2013 - 14:21 This trivia question, which was asked on the popular TV show Jeopardy! recently, refers to New Orleans Baptist Seminary’s undergraduate program at the Louisiana State Penitentiary at Angola. By Frank McCormack, NOBTS Communications NEW ORLEANS – For casual and competitive Jeopardy! fans alike, it’s not unusual to know at least a hand full of correct questions to the show’s answers. (Note: Jeopardy! poses statements or answers, and contestants respond with questions like "What is …?" or "Who is …?") Some are easier than others. And for the really difficult questions, usually featured in "Final Jeopardy," the show gives contestants a few extra seconds to respond, accompanied by the famous Jeopardy! theme song. Rarely, though, can Jeopardy! viewers claim to be, at least in part, the subject of a question. But that’s what Jeopardy! fans with ties to New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary experienced during a recent episode. Over that weekend, images of the question spread through New Orleans Seminary’s social media network. The answer read, "Prisoners at Angola in this Southern state can study for degrees at a Baptist seminary." The … [Read more...]
Carry the Gospel amid tragedy, New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary grads urged
Submitted by Brian Blackwell on Fri, 01/04/2013 - 08:52 Venise St. Hiliaire receives congratulations from Chuck Kelley, president of New Orleans Seminary, upon receiving her master of arts in marriage and family counseling degree. By Frank Michael McCormack, New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary NEW ORLEANS (BP) -- Although commencements at New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary are joyous events, both for the new graduates and faculty and administration who helped them along the way, the Dec. 15 ceremony for NOBTS and its Leavell College took on a solemn yet resolved tone in light of the previous day's tragedy in Newtown, Conn. New Orleans Seminary President Chuck Kelley, greeting a class of 91 graduate, 64 undergraduate and 30 doctoral students, said, "What a wonderful, glorious day it is. But not everywhere. "Our nation is reeling in shock from another tragic, senseless shooting and the loss of so many innocent lives," he said, referencing the massacre at Sandy Hook Elementary School that left 20 children and six adults dead. Tragedy and uncertainty also stretch overseas, Kelley said. People face the realities of war, and financial struggles abound, in "a world with problems that seem to … [Read more...]
LBCH president pleased with extension of Adoption Tax Credit
By Michael Foust, Baptist Press WASHINGTON (BP) – The president of the Louisiana Baptist Children’s Home and Family Ministries said he’s pleased with the extension of an Adoption Tax Credit that was part of the “fiscal cliff” bill signed into law earlier in the week. “It will certainly help many more children find forever families,” said Perry Hancock, president and CEO of the entity. “The most positive aspect of the new ATC is that it is now permanent rather than an extension of past legislation. “The new ATC, however, is not refundable as it was in 2010 and 2011,” Hancock added. “This limits the benefit of the credit to many low and middle income families. The new credit will, however, make adoption more affordable and encourage many families to consider providing a Christian home for children who need to know that they are loved.” The adoption tax credit was set to expire at the end of the year, and for months the adoption community had been lobbying Congress to extend it. The House and Senate did even better than that, making the credit permanent under the bill passed just before the New Year, according to the office of Sen. Mary Landrieu (D.-La.), an adoption advocate. Unlike a tax deduction, which only reduces … [Read more...]
New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary, Florida Baptist Convention help give hope to Haiti seminarians
Submitted by Brian Blackwell on Tue, 01/08/2013 - 19:20 During a commencement service in Haiti, 145 students received pastoral ministries certificates, persevering while their nation was in chaos from the 2010 earthquake to complete a three-year theological education program offered by New Orleans Seminary and the Florida Baptist Convention. Photo by Ken Touchton/Florida Baptist Convention. By Barbara Denman, Florida Baptist Convention TITANYEN, Haiti (BP) - Chrisner Hyler, a Haitian in his early 20s, loves music, plays the keyboard and serves the Lord at a congregation in Port-au-Prince. And he has earned a Certificate in Pastoral Ministries after three years of studies offered in Haiti by New Orleans Theological Seminary and the Florida Baptist Convention. "I wanted to take the courses, to know how I can preach and teach and make disciples like Jesus Christ," Hyler said. "Then I could 'go and make some disciples' with the Holy Spirit and this teaching." Even when the January 2010 earthquake damaged his own home, crumbled his homeland, killed 200,000 fellow countrymen and left more than a million people homeless, Hyler persevered, dedicating a week every quarter to classes to learn biblical … [Read more...]
Hobby Lobby finds short-term way to avoid fines
Submitted by Brian Blackwell on Tue, 01/15/2013 - 10:15 Hobby Lobby's website reports that the company has 525 stores in the US, including six in Louisiana. The company is facing possible fines of $1.3 million each day, though lawyers for Hobby Lobby say they have found a short-term way to avoid the fines from the federal government over its decision not to comply with a plan for its employees that covers abortion-inducing drugs. By Michael Foust, Baptist Press OKLAHOMA CITY (BP) -- Hobby Lobby says it has found a way to avoid for "several months" being penalized by the federal government for not covering abortion-inducing drugs in its employee health care plans. Beginning Jan. 1, Hobby Lobby reportedly was facing fines of around $1.3 million per day for defying the Department of Health and Human Services' abortion/contraceptive mandate. Jan. 1 was the date its new employee health care plan was to take effect. But Peter M. Dobelbower, an attorney and vice president for Hobby Lobby, said in a Jan. 10 statement that that date had been delayed, although he didn't provide specific details. "Hobby Lobby discovered a way to shift the plan year for its employee health insurance, thus postponing the … [Read more...]
Roe v. Wade helped awaken, renew Southern Baptists
Submitted by philip on Thu, 01/17/2013 - 13:23 In this photo, pro-lifers in Washington hold signs showing the number of abortions performed each year. On Jan. 22, America will reach the 40th anniversary of legalized abortion. There will be little to celebrate though, as Roe v. Wade has caused the death of millions of children who were aborted by their mothers. By Tom Strode, Baptist Press WASHINGTON, D.C. (BP) – The U.S. Supreme Court’s Roe v. Wade decision not only awakened Southern Baptists eventually to the gruesome reality of abortion but helped power what came to be known as their convention’s Conservative Resurgence, two longtime observers say. America will reach the 40th anniversary of legalized abortion Jan. 22. On that date, pro-life advocates will grieve and abortion rights defenders will celebrate Roe, the opinion that – coupled with a companion ruling, Doe v. Bolton – had the effect of striking down all abortion restrictions and legalizing the procedure nationwide for virtually any reason at any stage of pregnancy. When the high court issued those decisions jointly in 1973, Southern Baptists were either uninformed or misguided – and consequently unengaged – at the grass roots but … [Read more...]
Evangelism Conference adopts ‘can’ do approach to serving
Submitted by philip on Thu, 01/17/2013 - 13:26 These cans with a customized label were mailed to every Louisiana pastor to help promote this year’s Evangelism Conference. The goal was to capture a pastor’s attention and encourage them to bring a canned good to be distributed to the hungry in and around Lafayette. By Staff, LBC Communications STATEWIDE – Another year, another conference? Not this year, at least not when it comes to the 2013 Evangelism Conference. “We wanted to do something that would reinforce our theme and give those attending an opportunity to participate,” said Wayne Jenkins, director of Evangelism and Church Growth for the Louisiana Baptist Convention. The result was an unusual delivery for every Louisiana pastor: a can. “We worked with John Kyle, our Communications Team Director, and came up with the idea of mailing a can with a customized label that promoted the conference,” Jenkins continued. “The goal was to send something that would capture a pastor’s attention and encourage them to bring a canned good for distribution to the hungry in and around the Layette area.” The theme for this year’s Evangelism Conference is “Serve.” It coincides with the North … [Read more...]
Hats off to the past-coats off to the future
Submitted by philip on Thu, 01/17/2013 - 13:29 Logo for President's 2020 Commission By David E. Hankins, Executive Director of the Louisiana Baptist Convention Last year was quite a year ... tragedies ... elections ... stagnant and uncertain economic times. For some, the best part of 2012 is that it’s over! However, Louisiana Baptists experienced God’s hand of blessing in many ways including: n Awaken – we spent all of 2012 preparing ourselves, praying, and pleading for God to move across our state. We spent the first 21 Days of January in an emphasis of prayer and fasting. We held public prayer gatherings in every parish. We celebrated 200 years of Baptist ministry in Louisiana on the Capitol steps in Baton Rouge and we continue to pray for a wide-spread spiritual awakening across our state. n GoLA(Go Louisiana) VBS teams comprised of college students traveled to churches across the state and assisted with Vacation Bible School. More than 650 children participated and 11, that we know of, prayed to receive Christ. n In November for the first time in its history, the Youth Evangelism Conference sold out as more than 7,500 students and sponsors gathered to worship and learn how to … [Read more...]
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