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LC sets preview day Nov. 14

November 12, 2020

By Aaron Quartemont, Wildcats Media PINEVILLE, La. (Wildcats Media) - Louisiana College will host the first in-person preview day of 2020 on Nov. 14. Preview Day, scheduled from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m., will offer prospective students a tour of the school’s campus and provide interview opportunities with professors. Prospective students also will hear from current students and learn more about student clubs and organizations, athletics and residence life. The school's two other preview days this year were virtual. All activities will adhere to COVID-19 guidelines. “Following on the success of a Virtual Preview Day this past October, we trust prospective students and their families will join us Nov. 14 to learn more about LC’s distinctive student learning experience,” LC President Rick Brewer said. “We also encourage individual campus visits by prospective students seeking more information and connection with faculty, current students, coaches, and financial aid.” All students who register will receive free Chick-fil-A and LC merchandise. Of those who attend, two students will receive a $1,000 scholarship, and students who pre-register for Preview Day will have the $25 application fee waived. For more information on how … [Read more...]

Schedule for 2020 Annual Meeting

November 9, 2020

12:45 - Call to order/welcome - praise and worship - prayer 1:00 - Presidential appointments - tellers and parliamentarian credentials report - Committee on Order of Business Report 1:10 - Introduction of motions 1:20 - President’s address 1:40 - Election of convention president 1:50 - Committee on Nominations report - Committee on Committees Report 2:00 - Executive Board report 2:15 - Introductions of motions 2:20 - Louisiana College report with motion to amend their bylaws 2:30 - Executive director’s report 2:45 - BREAK 3:00 - Call to order/praise and worship/prayer 3:05 - Committee on Order of Business report 3:10 - Election of first vice president 3:20 - Baptist Message report 3:30 - Committee on Moral and Social Concerns report 3:35 - Louisiana Baptist Children's Home and Family Ministries report 3:45 - Louisiana Baptist Foundation report 3:55 - Election of second vice president 4:05 - Miscellaneous business 4:10 - Committee on resolutions report 4:20 - Special music 4:30 - Convention message 5:00 - Presentation of new officers - recognition of outgoing officers 5:05 - Benediction … [Read more...]

Edwards keeps Phase 3 restrictions, files lawsuit against attempts to overturn

November 6, 2020

By Baptist Message staff BATON ROUGE, La. (LBM) – Louisiana will remain in Phase 3 of reopening the state’s economy until at least Dec. 4, even as Gov. John Bel Edwards’ COVID-19 restrictions are being challenged in court. Edwards has been at odds with House Republicans, who have asked for easing of restrictions and on Oct. 23 65 representatives signed a petition that called for the governor to suspend his order. A hearing is scheduled Nov. 12 to determine whether the restrictions and mask mandate should be overturned. State Attorney General Jeff Landry will represent House Speaker Clay Schexnayder in court. "The Governor not only rejected attempts by one of his co-equal branches of government to provide input and oversight, but he also ignored the checks and balances that underpin our government,” Landry said in an Oct. 29 statement after the court filing. “He then filed a lawsuit in an attempt to gain extraordinary powers unfounded in law. But today, the people’s representatives responded with a legal petition of their own to ensure the Governor follows the rule of law. And by following the law, the people will get their seat at the table. After all: the powers authorized by the Louisiana Constitution, as enshrined … [Read more...]

Nov. 16 deadline for churches who have hosted Boy Scouts

November 6, 2020

By Baptist Message Staff ALEXANDRIA, La. (LBM)—The Boy Scouts of America have filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy and reorganization and as a result will not be liable for keeping their pledge to hold churches harmless against sexual abuse lawsuits that may be filed in the future for actions in the past. Consequently, churches need to file a “placeholder claim” with the courts by Nov. 16 in order to have protection against any claims arising from any relationship with the Boy Scouts of America – whether having chartered a troop or merely hosted one and regardless if that troop is still active or not. “For people who don’t notify the court that they have a claim by the deadline of Nov. 16, there may not be any coverage,” Jaime Jordan told Baptist Press. Jordan’s firm, Guenther, Jordan & Price serves as general counsel to the Southern Baptist Convention. “I advise churches, if they have now or have ever had a Boy Scout troop, that they should contact legal counsel to see if they need to file a prospective claim before Nov. 16,” Jordan urged. COURT: District of Delaware CASE NO.: 20-10343 PHONE: (866) 907-2721 WEBSITE: www.OfficialBSAclaims BAR DATE: Nov. 16, 2020 (5 p.m. Eastern) … [Read more...]

William Smith to be nominated as LBC 2VP

November 6, 2020

By Brian Blackwell, Baptist Message Staff Writer PINEVILLE, La. (LBM) – William Smith, pastor of Lakeshore Baptist Church in Monroe, will be nominated for the office of second vice president of the Louisiana Baptist Convention during the 2020 LBC Annual Meeting, Nov. 10, at Louisiana College’s Guinn Auditorium. Neil Everett, pastor of First Baptist Church in Calhoun, plans to nominate Smith for the position. Smith is the only announced candidate for the office. STATEMENT OF SUPPORT Everett said Smith has demonstrated a faithfulness to Christ and the Word of God while serving 43 years as pastor of the Lakeshore congregation. “He loves the church and has personified servant leadership,” Everett told the Baptist Message. “No matter the position, William takes his responsibilities seriously and serves with a humble, Christ-like spirit. It is an honor to nominate Brother William Smith to serve our Convention as second vice president.” BY THE NUMBERS The database of the Annual Church Profile shows that in 2019 Lakeshore Baptist Church contributed $38,237 for cooperative missions and ministries through the Cooperative Program, 8.99 percent of undesignated receipts totaling $425,024 from Sept. 1, 2019-Aug. 31, 2020. The … [Read more...]

Is God’s answer to our prayers the best?

November 5, 2020

By Stewart Holloway PINEVILLE, La. - If you have kids, you know that God often teaches you through them. Recently our oldest son Zach was holding his little brother Evan and said, “I prayed for a brother, and God gave me the best.” Any older brother may say that about his little brother, but this statement stood out to me because Evan is so unlike everyone else’s little brothers. Zach’s friends have brothers of the same age as Evan with whom they can talk and play. They can run around in the yard together, play video games together, and do all the other things elementary age siblings enjoy doing together. But, because of his disabilities, at seven years old, Evan is stalled out at around a year old. He can’t do anything like what the other brothers do, but that hasn’t stopped Zach from loving his brother, finding ways to play with his brother, and even talking to his brother. To hear Zach talk sometimes, you might think his brother was like everyone else’s. But it was Zach’s statement about God’s provision and answered prayer that caught my attention: “I prayed for a brother, and God gave me the best.” It was an honest, clear statement. Zach didn’t add something like “even though Evan has special needs;” no, he made the … [Read more...]

Love Life Amendment passes

November 4, 2020

By Baptist Message staff BATON ROUGE, La. (LBM) – On Tuesday, 62 percent of Louisiana voters said "yes on #1," the ballot measure known as the Love Life Amendment, which now adds language to the state constitution to prevent action that has taken place in 12 other states, In each of those cases, an activist state court discovered an inherent right to abortion not specifically stated in any of the respective constitutions. using creative interpretations of a general phrase such as "life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness." The actual language of the constitutional amendment reads “To protect human life, nothing in this constitution shall be construed to secure or protect a right to abortion or require the funding of abortion.” The amendment originated with overwhelming votes of approval in the Louisiana House and Senate in 2019. The LBC Executive Board endorsed the measure last year and months later messengers to the Louisiana Baptist Convention adopted a resolution in support of the constitutional change. Months of work by Louisiana Baptist leaders, state legislators, Louisiana Right to Life staff and other pro-life supporters resulted in the strong pro-life statement in the final tally. Will Hall, director of the LBC … [Read more...]

LC honors long relationship with city of Alexandria at annual Founder’s Day ceremonies

November 3, 2020

By Staff, Baptist Message PINEVILLE, La. (LBM) – Louisiana College honored its long-standing relationship with the city of Alexandria during the annual Founders Day celebration Oct. 29 by unveiling a historical marker in front of the building that bears the community’s name. During a special ceremony, Alexandria Mayor Jeff Hall and Chief of Staff Susan Broussard joined school leaders at Alexandria Hall, a building that houses administrative and staff offices and several academic departments. When it was constructed in 1920, the cities of Alexandria and Pineville jointly contributed $100,000 of the $325,000 needed to complete the project. “I think it’s important for us to always be mindful of the history, as well as people who have come before us,” LC President Rick Brewer said. “And that we stand on the shoulders, in a sense, of those who have come before us, who have paid the price, who have sacrificed.” Hall added that the college’s presence has made central Louisiana a better place to live and work. He referenced a 2018 study by the Louisiana Association of Independent Colleges and Universities (LAICU), which recorded that LC generated more than $35 million in goods and services, $13 million in new household … [Read more...]

The 2021 Annual Church Profile is coming

November 2, 2020

By Clark Palmer TIOGA, La. - Information matters. Numbers matter. I want my doctor to get and record the right numbers on my blood pressure, temperature, cholesterol and more. I want my banker to get and record accurate numbers on my deposits and withdrawals. I want the right number in my checkbook or money management app. I want the scoreboard to be accurate so that I can know how my team is doing. You get the idea. Numbers aren’t everything but they do matter.  Leaders on the associational and state level are helped by those numbers. Do we need to plant a new church in our community? Accurate numbers will help us see the real picture. Are there struggling churches who need to make some decisions about their future? Real numbers can help us move toward a wise path forward. Can we afford to start new programs and hire new leaders? And in what areas are they most needed?  What about fair representation? The number of messengers to national and state conventions are based on reported numbers.   As the new moderator for our association looking for a sense of where we are, I discovered that I’m not sure where we are because a lot of the information seems to be missing. I’ve since discovered that one-third of our churches … [Read more...]

David Jeffreys to be nominated as LBC 1VP

October 31, 2020

By Will Hall, Baptist Message executive editor ALEXANDRIA (LBM)— David Jeffreys, associate pastor of the Highland Baptist Church in New Iberia, will be nominated for first vice president of the Louisiana Baptist Convention during the 2020 annual meeting. David Denton, pastor of the Highland Baptist Church in New Iberia, will nominate Jeffreys and he sent an endorsing statement to the Baptist Message, Oct. 27, highlighting Jeffreys’s “years of ministry experience” and “wisdom” as well as his “heart for Louisiana Baptists.” The LBC annual meeting schedule has been abbreviated to a single day, Nov. 10, 12:45-5 p.m., in Guinn Auditorium on the campus of Louisiana College in Pineville. STATEMENT OF SUPPORT Denton noted that he has known Jeffreys since high school in Slidell, adding that they were roommates at Louisiana College. “David took his first ministry position as youth pastor while a student at Louisiana College and he has been serving the local church ever since,” Denton said. “I have been privileged to observe David in his role as associate pastor at Highland Baptist Church where we have served together for the last 14 years,” Denton added. “David has led with strong conviction at Highland and has modeled … [Read more...]

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FIRST PERSON: As goes the family, so goes the culture

By Gene Mills, Louisiana Family Forum president BATON ROUGE, La. (LBM) – Public policy matters, especially regarding the health and growth of families, the basic building block of any flourishing society. As we have seen throughout history, as goes the family, so goes the culture. Unfortunately, for too long … Read More

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