Most – but not all – Southern Baptist churches in Louisiana are using the "Game Day Central" VBS Curriculum produced by the Southern Baptist Convention’s LifeWay Christian Resources. LifeWay this summer also offers Jungle Jaunt for churches that want a choice. June 3-8 Pineville Park Pineville June 4-8 Calvary Alexandria Mulberry Houma Donahue Family Pineville Sale Street Lake Charles First Delhi First St. Francisville First Ferriday First Swartz Philadelphia Deville Parkview Alexandria Woodlawn Baton Rouge First Zwolle Northside Lafayette First Baton Rouge First Jonesville Highland West Monroe First Baker June 10-13 CrossPoint Baton Rouge June 11-15 McClendon West Monroe First Winnfield Riverside Denham Springs Fair Park West Monroe Elm Grove Bossier City First Minden Start Baptist, Start First Haughton First Jackson Koran Haughton First Jena First Kentwood First Bastrop North Monroe Baptist June 18-22 First Ponchatoula Judson Walker Calvary Ruston Westside Natchitoches First Many First Vidalia Christ Baptist Houma Grace Memorial Slidell Dunn Baptist, Delhi First Oakdale Highland New Iberia Fair Park West Monroe New Llano, Leesville June 24-29 Superior Avenue … [Read more...]
Louisiana Landscape
GREENWOOD – First Baptist is to bestow the honorary title of Pastor Emeritus on Joe Bob Alexander during the June 10 morning worship service. “Dr. Alexander served 10 churches in Texs and Louisiana during his years of full-time ministry,” wrote Dick Day of the church. Alexander was pastor of First Greenwood from 1988 until he retired in 1995, and three times since, as interim. “Bro. Joe Bob and wife Barbara are beloved members and call First Baptist Church Greenwood home even in the midst of a busy interim preaching schedule,” Day wrote. Ken Fryer is pastor. COVINGTON – Pilgrim Rest is “a small country church with a budget to match,” writes MaxAnne Noel-Ragusa of the church. “We have been in need of a new building to replace one that has simply deteriorated beyond further repair. Our congregation has prayed long and hard about this, and God has answered our prayers even beyond our imagination.” Carpenters for Christ, a group of volunteers from Alabama, pay $150 each to give a week of their time to one project each year. This year they chose Pilgrim Rest. They are to start June 6. This is a 10,000-square-foot Louisiana Mission Builders project. Charlie and Russell are the church-appointed project coordinators, … [Read more...]
Milestones
Comings and Goings Ken (wife Selena Michelle Spicer) Courville, new as pastor June 17 at Goodwood Baptist, Baton Rouge. They’re getting married June 1 at the church. New Chapel Hill Baptist in West Monroe seeks a full-time youth minister. Send resumes to: New Chapel Hill Baptist Church, Attn: Ben Bridges, 61 New Chapel Hill Road, West Monroe LA 71291. Charles Dupree Jr. is pastor. Cory Veuleman is new as student minister at New Hope Baptist in DeQuincy. Rob Sumrall is pastor. Zack (wife Betty) Young is retiring after 10 years as minister of music at Highland New Iberia. David Denton is pastor. East Central Baptist Association is accepting resumes for director of missions until June 8. Mail to Dan Glenn, moderator, 100 N. Hickory, Vidalia LA 71373. First Lafayette Spanish Mission seeks a pastor. Send resumes to First Lafayette PastorSteve.horn@fbclaf.org or call 337-233-1412 for more information. Interim part-time youth minister and interim part-time music minister are needed at First Oakdale. Send resumes to Pastor Stephen Laughlin, FBC Oakdale, 117 S. 12th St., Oakdale LA 71463. East Jena Baptist seeks a full-time minister of students. Send resumes to East Jena Baptist Church, Attn: Minister of Students … [Read more...]
International experiences stir new missionaries
After his family’s house sold, Greg, a newly appointed missionary, spotted his children’s handprints in the concrete on their front porch. LIBERTY, Mo. (BP) – After his family’s house sold, Greg, a newly appointed missionary, spotted his children’s handprints in the concrete on their front porch. Greg and his wife were preparing to serve as missionaries among an unreached people group, but he began having second thoughts. “I asked, ‘God, how can I leave those handprints behind?’ “And then God said, ‘You’re leaving the handprints, but you’re taking those hands to make My mark on My world.’” Greg and his wife (last name not used for security reasons), along with 33 others, were appointed to the mission field May 9 at Pleasant Valley Baptist Church in Liberty, Mo. Before a crowd of approximately 1,000 people, they will join nearly 5,200 International Mission Board missionaries around the globe. The 35 missionaries shared stories of how God led them to this point in their lives – all reflecting some previous overseas experience. For Larry Lewis, it was a mission trip to Rome that helped stir him and his wife to go to the Czech Republic. Lewis still remembers the emptiness of the “big, beautiful churches covered … [Read more...]
Mike Huckabee withdraws from Baptist conference
Mike Huckabee, Republican presidential candidate and former governor of Arkansas, has withdrawn from the New Baptist Covenant Celebration planned for next January in Atlanta to protest former president Jimmy Carter’s “unprecedented personal attack” on President George W. Bush and his administration’s foreign policy as “the worst in history.” JACKSONVILLE (FBW) – Mike Huckabee, Republican presidential candidate and former governor of Arkansas, has withdrawn from the New Baptist Covenant Celebration planned for next January in Atlanta to protest former president Jimmy Carter’s “unprecedented personal attack” on President George W. Bush and his administration’s foreign policy as “the worst in history.” Huckabee, who told the Florida Baptist Witness of his decision to drop out of the Baptist gathering in an exclusive telephone interview May 21, also said the roster of speakers “does seem to tilt left,” which gave him concern about participating. The New Baptist Covenant Celebration is being organized by Carter and Mercer University president Bill Underwood under the umbrella of the North American Baptist Fellowship – a division of the Baptist World Alliance – to bring Baptists together to work on social concerns and improve … [Read more...]
Study: Hispanics’ spiritual hunger increasing
Two Southern Baptist Hispanic leaders see evidence of a spiritual hunger and high receptivity to the Gospel among Hispanics in a recent study by the Pew Research Center. NASHVILLE, Tenn. (BP)--Two Southern Baptist Hispanic leaders see evidence of a spiritual hunger and high receptivity to the Gospel among Hispanics in a recent study by the Pew Research Center. Bob Sena, director of the field services team in the North American Mission Board’s church planting group, told Baptist Press the fact that 23 percent of the Hispanic population now identifies with either evangelical or Protestant churches “indicates that Hispanics are now more receptive to the Gospel message than ever before in the history of this country.” “The Hispanic field is white unto the harvest,” Sena said. “My prayer is that the Lord will give us a passion to lead untold numbers of Hispanics to Christ and to start churches in the hundreds of communities across North America where Hispanics now live.” Southern Baptists planted 1,592 Hispanic churches during the past five years, Sena reported, which averages 318 per year. Daniel Sanchez, professor of missions and director of the Scarborough Institute for Church Planting and Growth at Southwestern … [Read more...]
Discipleship at the ends of the earth
Near the bottom of the earth geographically, the town of Punta Arenas, Chile, would be at “the ends of the earth,” as Acts 1:8 would describe it. MIAMI (BP) – Near the bottom of the earth geographically, the town of Punta Arenas, Chile, would be at “the ends of the earth,” as Acts 1:8 would describe it. Diego Rivadeneira would agree. “Many people don’t go there because it is very extreme,” Rivadeneira said. “The churches are very small and the pastors are very humble. The spiritual needs are great and the pastors and churches need tools to assist their ministries. I go there because it helps them make disciples. I go there because Jesus commands it.” Rivadeneira embodies the Great Commission focus that guides LifeWay International, a department of LifeWay Christian Resources. Rivadeneira is one of dozens of LifeWay International consultants from Spanish-speaking countries who attended the department’s annual training event May 11-13 in Miami. Luis Aranguren, director of LifeWay International, told the consultants that today’s church is too often full of programs that lead to busyness, whereas, “The focus needs to be where Jesus placed emphasis in the Great Commission: making disciples. “Teaching them to obey goes … [Read more...]
Udmurts need God, pastors and workers
No father should have to bury a son. IZHEVSK, Russia (BP) – No father should have to bury a son. But the world can be a sad place – particularly the piece of it called Udmurtia (ood-MER-ti-yah) in the foothills of Russia’s Ural Mountains. On a spring day there last year, Leonid touched his son Yevgeny’s cold, pale cheek for the last time and wept as Yevgeny was lowered into the silent ground. Yevgeny, 21, hanged himself after a drinking binge. It was the third suicide of the year in the tiny Udmurt (OOD-mert) village of 30 families. Why? Hopelessness. Aimlessness. Spiritual poverty. “Young people want everything and they want it now,” Leonid says, sitting at his kitchen table a few months later. “My son was that way. They watch TV and can’t tell the difference between fantasy and reality. With no work, all they do is drink.” The gulf between soaring expectations and grim, jobless reality overwhelms some young Udmurts. They brood, drink, sniff glue, become depressed – sometimes suicidal. Leonid folds his burly arms and shakes his head. For a long moment, he looks out the window at the rolling hills that stretch to the forest. He pours more tea for his Christian guests. Normally good-natured and cheerful, the … [Read more...]
Spiritual practice of confession now growing – even among Protestants
The sign at the church door read: "Confession: Thurs-days, 1-3 p.m." But this was not a Catholic parish - it was a Methodist church. It may be a sign of the times. A growing number of Christians - including Protestants - are looking to confession as a spiritual practice that offers comfort and healing. The sign at the church door read: "Confession: Thurs-days, 1-3 p.m." But this was not a Catholic parish - it was a Methodist church. It may be a sign of the times. A growing number of Christians - including Protestants - are looking to confession as a spiritual practice that offers comfort and healing. "The tradition of confession fell on hard times ... but is today making a comeback," says Jim Forest, author of "Confession: Doorway to Forgiveness" (Orbis). "Frequently, people will come to me asking for counseling or spiritual direction, but what they really want is to make confession," says Natalie Van Kirk of Southern Methodist Universitys Graduate Program of Religious Studies. Individual confession to a priest has long been a tradition in Catholic and Orthodox churches. But Protestant reformers of the 16th century largely threw the practice out, … [Read more...]
Southern Baptist Convention tops 16 million in church membership
First, the good news - membership in Southern Baptist churches topped the 16 million mark last year, an all-time high. Now, the more tempering news - the record high of 16,052,920 church members represents an increase of just 92,612 persons. That translates to a growth rate of about 0.6 percent. First, the good news - membership in Southern Baptist churches topped the 16 million mark last year, an all-time high. Now, the more tempering news - the record high of 16,052,920 church members represents an increase of just 92,612 persons. That translates to a growth rate of about 0.6 percent. For even more good news from the statistical front - the total number of churches affiliated with the Southern Baptist Convention grew last year to 42,334, an increase of 746 (1.8 percent). However, for more tempering news as well - the number of church-type missions in the convention dropped to 4,933, which represents a decline of 310 (5.9 percent) from the previous year. And for even another shot of not-so-good totals - baptisms declined last year to 395,930, a drop of 18,727 (4.5 percent). The decline ends four consecutive years of baptisms totals more than … [Read more...]
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