By Brian Blackwell, Baptist Message staff writer MONROE, La. (LBM) – The Louisiana Baptist Children’s Home and Family Ministries’ campus is bustling with activity lately, including decisions for Christ, continued construction of a center that will serve the impoverished and times of celebration for its 125th year of ministry. “Everything the Children’s Home does should be pointing people to the Lord,” LBCHFM President and CEO Perry Hancock told the Baptist Message after the entity’s Feb. 23 board meeting. “We share God’s love and we share God’s love and we share the message of the Gospel. Then we allow the Lord to work in their hearts. “We do a lot of planting. We do a lot of watering, And we often get to see the harvest,” he continued. “And so that's so exciting because that’s the foundation of our ministry. It’s a biblically based ministry where we're trying to share in word and deed, God’s love and the message of Christ.” Hancock said the children and mothers who turned to Christ have been baptized by area churches and are discipled by their respective cottage parents. COMPASSION CENTER Trustees were reminded that construction of the Compassion Center continues, and that the facility should be operational … [Read more...]
Iorg makes about face on retirement plans, prepares to ‘lead on’ in new role
By Jane Rodgers, The Baptist Paper DALLAS (The Baptist Paper) - Jeff Iorg has been discussing leadership, calling and ministry in his weekly “Lead On” podcast for nearly seven years. What he didn’t anticipate was that he would indeed continue to “lead on” in a major capacity after his time as a seminary president. “It wasn’t very many weeks ago that we were tracking toward retirement plans,” Iorg, who is 65, said of his upcoming retirement from Gateway Seminary after 20 years as president. READY FOR THE NEXT SEASON Sharing during a March 21 press conference following his election as the next president and CEO of the Southern Baptist Convention Executive Committee, Iorg said he finds the turn of events surprising but that he and his wife, Ann, are committed to the move. Ann told the Baptist Standard she feels good about the change of course and that she and Jeff are excited because they both believe this next season is what God has for them. “God gives you what you need for what He has for you,” she said. Iorg explained at the press conference that he should be considered EC president-elect as he plans to finish the semester as president of Gateway, which ends with graduation May 11. He will assume the EC … [Read more...]
Embrace: Highlighting 125 years of WMU
By Baptist Message staff NEW ORLEANS (LBM) - Louisiana Baptist women will be challenged to embrace joy as they celebrate, April 19-20, during a special anniversary conference hosted by the First Baptist Church, New Orleans. “At this year’s Embrace conference, we will highlight 125 years of WMU in our state and reflect upon the Kingdom impact Louisiana Baptist women have had through their service and support of missions,” Louisiana Baptist Women’s Mission & Ministry Strategist Christine Gill told the Baptist Message. “The location of this anniversary celebration was intentional. The pastor of First Baptist New Orleans called Georgia Barnette in 1901 to serve as a missionary to New Orleans. We wanted to commemorate the calling of Georgia Barnette, who held the first full time position with Louisiana WMU, to Louisiana.” Embrace kicks off with check-in on Friday, April 19, at 4 p.m., and the first session will begin at 6 p.m. Messages will be presented by keynote speaker, Julie Busler, Oklahoma WMU president, author of “Joyful Sorrow: Breaking Through the Darkness of Mental Illness.” Special guests at Embrace will be Sandy Wisdom-Martin, National WMU executive director/treasurer, and Faith Grosshans, Lifeway women’s … [Read more...]
Gift of life: Pastor grateful to God and kidney donor
By Brian Blackwell, Baptist Message staff writer VIOLET, La. (LBM) – Pastor David Gonzalez is thankful for the gift of life he recently received a through a new kidney from a stranger-turned-best-friend. Gonzalez, who is pastor with Celebration Church’s Lower St. Bernard campus in Violet, in 2020 was diagnosed with multiple myeloma, a rare form of blood cancer. Since then, Gonzalez has battled a myriad of emotions and has seen God move through others’ encouragement, prayer and His healing power. “The Lord keeps reminding me that to get through anything you have to be the one to encourage yourself in the Lord -- like King David had to do when nobody was around,” Gonzalez told the Baptist Message. “I said ‘Lord, help me to learn apart from hustle and bustle how to try to encourage myself.’” Since his diagnosis, Gonzalez has spent time at Ochsner Medical Center in New Orleans and at home as he underwent extensive hospital stays, kidney biopsies, bone marrow biopsies, chemotherapy, infusions, blood transfusions, plasmapheresis, a stem cell transplant, dialysis and most recently a kidney transplant, Dec. 1, 2023. “At one point I had lost my will to continue and remember thinking that all hope was lost,” he recalled. “It … [Read more...]
Louisiana Notables
EDITOR’S NOTE: The Baptist Message provides churches an opportunity to share with other Louisiana Baptists an upcoming revival, homecoming, new pastor, new staff member, a community outreach, or a concert in Louisiana Notables. To place your event in the paper, send your information (who, what, where, when, time) to philip@baptistmessage.com or call 318.449.4345. Please submit your information four weeks prior to the event to insure placement in the Message. ON THE MOVE Larry Linson is the new pastor at New Hope Baptist Church, Monroe. Linson will share pastoral responsibilities at Highland Park and New Hope. Clay Corley is the new student pastor at Cheniere Baptist Church. Katie Gordy is the new children’s minister at North Church, Bastrop. REVIVAL Summerfield Baptist Church, Colfax: Guest Speaker Robert Dukes. March 24. Pastor: Jeremy Brister. Clarks Baptist Church, Clarks: Spring Revival, March 24-27. Guest speaker: Scotty McDowell. Pastor: Kyle Bryan. Temple Baptist Church, DeRidder: Revival – Refresh Week, March 24-27, Sunday 10:45 a.m. Monday – Wednesday 6 p.m. Pastor: Quincy Gill Reeves Bible Church, Reeves: Revival, March 24-27. Evangelist: Mackey Willis. Mackey preaching. Pastor: Charlie … [Read more...]
Journey Church invites community to hop into Easter with
By Journey Church PINEVILLE, La. (Journey Church) – Journey Church will host a two-day Easter-themed event, March 30-31, complete with egg hunts, crafts, food trucks, photo booths for family pictures and jumpers for the children. “Each year, we strive to bring the message of Easter to life in a way that resonates with everyone, from the youngest child to the oldest member of our community,” explained Children’s Pastor Steven Roberts. “This year, we’re excited to offer something truly special, blending worship with family-centered activities, including a drama about Jesus’ love and sacrifice presented by the children.” DAY OF CELEBRATION, COMMUNITY The celebration at Journey Church, located at 2900 Donahue Ferry Rd., Pineville, will include Easter services (March 30, 5 p.m., and March 31, 8:30, 10 and 11:30 a.m.) The community also will be invited to attend various activities planned throughout the weekend: an egg hunt featuring more than 5,000 eggs; photo booths; crafts for children; giveaways for children and adults; petting zoo; the Easter bunny; silent auction; food trucks; and bounce houses. "We believe that by creating a space where worship and community intersect, we can offer a deeper, more meaningful … [Read more...]
Jeffreys named acting president of Louisiana Christian
By Elizabeth Clarke, LCU News PINEVILLE, La. (LCU News) - David Jeffreys has been named acting president of Louisiana Christian University by the board of trustees, following the March 8 retirement announcement of Rick Brewer, LCU’s ninth president. “Prior to this assignment, he served in an executive leadership role at the university, gaining substantial knowledge about its operations and objectives,” said Board of Trustees Chairman Anthony Bunting. “On behalf of the board, we would like to congratulate Dr. Jeffreys on his appointment and look forward to his leadership in continuing the vision and mission of the university.” Jeffreys has served as the executive vice president and chief operating officer of the university under Brewer since January 2022. “I know Louisiana Christian University is in faithful and capable hands as David Jeffreys steps into the role of interim president,” Brewer said. “For the past two years, he has been an invaluable asset with resource development, facilities management, denominational relations, strategic planning and special projects.” Brewer also worked with Jeffreys during his six-year tenure on the board of trustees Jeffreys holds a Doctor of Philosophy and Master of Arts, … [Read more...]
Alsup Vocal Competition winners announced
Louisiana Christian University held the 50th Alsup Vocal Competition, March 15, with three outstanding upperclassmen taking top honors. The winners were: first place, Peyton Newton Simon, a senior music education major from Alexandria; second place, Cheyenne Blake, a junior vocal studies major from West Monroe; and third place, A’melia Perkins, a senior vocal studies and graphic design major from Pineville. The Alsup Voice Award was begun by Helen Rougeau in 1972, in memory of former LCU Professor N. C. Alsup as a means of encouraging vocal excellence among students in the Department of Music at Louisiana Christian University. … [Read more...]
Prayers issued for Louisiana Reach Haiti staff members trapped in Port-au-Prince
By Brian Blackwell, Baptist Message staff writer CAP HAITIEN, Haiti (LBM) – Urgent prayers have been issued for the safe return of two Louisiana Reach Haiti Children’s Village staff members who are trapped in Port-au-Prince, the capitol city of a country that has seen recent explosion of gang activity. Ministry President Darrin Badon told the Baptist Message that the staff members were visiting family members when the most recent explosion of violence occurred and have been trapped since. Badon said that the children and other staff at the Children’s Village are safe in Cap Haitien, a city located 85 miles north of Port-au-Prince. However, he said the airport in the city is closed and they are starting to see shortages of food and goods that come from Port-au-Prince. The ministry is a partnership between the Louisiana Baptist Convention, Haiti Baptist Convention, Louisiana Baptist churches and the Louisiana Baptist Children’s Home & Family Ministries. “There are no flights or bus service, so the two staff members can’t get out of Port-au-Prince,” Badon said. “This is our biggest prayer request now. Pray for these two ladies to remain safe, for God to meet their physical needs and for God to find a way to get … [Read more...]
LCU’s Mercer recognized by Louisiana Association of Business Educators
By Elizabeth Clarke, LCU News PINEVILLE, La. (LCU News) - Jason Mercer, Louisiana Christian University’s coordinator of distance education, has been elected to serve as the post-secondary member at large representative for the 2024-25 academic year for the Louisiana Association of Business Educators. The 2024 annual conference was hosted at LCU’s Granberry Conference Center on March 1 with presenters from Empowered, a support network for educators. Empowered demonstrated how teachers could enhance their instruction by implementing Empowered’s learning strategy: Principles + Markets = Mindset and how to access their library of activities and resources. This year, the members of LABE recognized Mercer’s accomplishments as the coordinator of Distance Education at LCU’s Center for Online Innovation and Development for its partnership with LCU’s Ray and Dorothy Young School of Business, Technology and Design, awarding him the 2023 Administrator of the Year. “It is a privilege to grow and serve in an organization that has provided me with so many opportunities over the years and to help support the next generation of business educators,” Mercer said. Over the past several years, the COID staff has partnered with the … [Read more...]
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