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Pregnancy Center expanding to Washington Parish

July 21, 2023

By Brian Blackwell, Baptist Message staff writer BOGALUSA, La. (LBM) – The effort to extend protection to unborn babies in the state just got a boost with the announcement that Washington Parish soon will have a pregnancy center of its own. The Southeast Louisiana Pregnancy Center for Women and Children, a 1,300-sq.-ft. facility located at 502 Ave. F in Bogalusa, will be the first of its kind in Washington Parish. The center will open by the end of the year if facility renovations are completed. According to Patrick Magee, pastor of Lees Creek Baptist Church in Bogalusa and board member for the SLPC for W&C, the center, as it grows, will offer pregnancy decision coaching by trained advocates, free pregnancy tests, information about pregnancy options, maternity and other physical resources and post-decision support including parenting education. The center will also minister to women who make the wrong decision by providing post[1]abortive healing assistance as a way to show them the love of Christ. Magee, also a compassion missionary with the Baptist Associations of Southeast Louisiana, added that the pregnancy center has received generous support from the local community and some people have indicated they may … [Read more...]

Bennett retires from Baptists’ ministry to aid the vulnerable

July 21, 2023

By Brian Blackwell, Baptist Message staff writer NEW ORLEANS (LBM) – For the last 26 years, Kay Bennett has shared the hope of Christ with some of the most vulnerable in New Orleans as director of the Baptist Friendship House. In late April she retired from leading this key ministry, but her heart continues to be with the human trafficking victims, homeless mothers and school children she helped during her years with the ministry. “It’s been the adventure of a lifetime,” Bennett told the Baptist Message. “This is the most fulfilling thing I can ever imagine. I’ve gotten to do and see things some people only dream about. “I’ve seen Jesus chang[1]ing people’s lives when they needed Him most,” she continued. “What a joy and honor to see Him work for all these years.” CALLED Bennett’s ministry journey began as the daughter of a dairy farmer in Kokomo, Miss., who engrained in her the value of serving others. Her father and mother also took her to church every week and planted seeds that eventually, at age 12, resulted in Bennett trusting in Christ as her Savior. While attending the University of Southern Mississippi, Bennett landed a counseling internship at a mental facility in Hattiesburg, Mississippi. Though she was … [Read more...]

Trinity’s James to retire after 27 years

July 21, 2023

By Brian Blackwell, Baptist Message staff writer LAKE CHARLES, La. (LBM) – Steve James has led Trinity Baptist Church in Lake Charles, Louisiana, through a relocation, numerous natural disaster responses and multiple waves of baptisms during his 27 years as pastor. James is a former president of the Louisiana Baptist Convention (2002-2003) in Alexandria, Louisiana, a past trustee (2006-2017), including as chairman (2014-2015), with the Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary in Fort Worth, Texas, and a trustee with the Louisiana Baptist Children’s Home and Family Ministries (2020-present). As he reflected on fond memories ahead of his Aug. 31 retirement, James said he is thankful for the way God has used his church to share the hope of Christ with others in southwest Louisiana and beyond. “I have asked God that the latter days be greater than the former,” James told the Baptist Message. “I am at peace where I am. I have taken the church as far as I think I can take them. Anything you see at Trinity Baptist or hear is all God and He has let me come along for the ride. I give him the praise, honor and glory.” FROM REBELLION TO MINISTRY Despite growing up in the home of a pastor, James lived a rebellious life as a … [Read more...]

DR teams restore hope in Ida-stricken Montegut

July 21, 2023

By Brian Blackwell, Baptist Message staff writer MONTEGUT, La. (LBM) – Bernice Billiot was left hopeless after Hurricane Ida destroyed her house on the Pointe-au-Chien Indian reservation, Aug. 29, 2021. But in March, volunteers from Louisiana Baptist Disaster Relief, Blessed Assurance Ministries (relief arm comprised of members from First Baptist Church, Covington), and Christian Public Service (agency of the Church of God in Christ Mennonites) came alongside Billiot and renewed her spirit by rebuilding her home. Billiot is the first of many who Louisiana Baptists plan to help through a lengthy reconstruction effort on the reservation. “I can’t express how much all the help has given me in moving forward,” Billiot told the Baptist Message. “I would still be living in my camper if it had not been for these people. It’s awesome the love they have shown to me and the others living in my town.” Of the 92 homes in the community, 78 were destroyed by Ida, a Category 4 storm (maximum sustained winds of 150 mph). Marvin and Debbie Savoie, former International Mission Board Missionaries who now are members of First Baptist Church, Lafayette, were appointed in November to oversee the rebuild project. They knew restoring the … [Read more...]

Louisiana Notables

July 14, 2023

First Baptist Church, Merryville: Strength for Today Ministries presents a Bible conference, July 23-25, 6-8 p.m. The ministry of Evangelist Lyndon Longoria is celebrating its 25th year. Speakers: Dalton Isbell, DeRidder, Wesley Jackson, Anacoco, Asa Longoria, DeRidder, Robert McClelland, Kirbyville, Texas, Jim McKeithen, Hebert, Johnnie Phillips, Jena, David Richmond, Columbia, and Lyndon Longoria. Worship will be provided by Kerry Longoria and Mark Humble. First Baptist Church, Blanchard: Terrific Tuesdays, July 11, 6 p.m., John Fream, Cypress Baptist Church; July 18, 6 p.m., Casey Johnson, Bonita Road Baptist Church, July 25, 6 p.m., Lane Moore, Associational Mission Strategist for Northwest Louisiana Baptist Association. Pastor: Clay Fuqua. Zion Baptist Church, Georgetown: Revival, July 17-20, 7 p.m. nightly. Speaker: Brent Smith. Worship/music will be provided by area church including East Winnfield, Friendship Baptist and Zion Baptist. A nursery for ages three & under will be provided. Pastor: Don Wright. Harvest Sunday Bellaire Baptist Church, Bossier City: Harvest Sunday, June 16, 8:15 & 10:15 a.m., Evangelist: Lyndon Longoria. Pastor: Randy Harper. Willow Point Baptist Church, Shreveport: Harvest … [Read more...]

SBC CP, designated giving up in June

July 11, 2023

By Will Hall, Baptist Message executive editor NASHVILLE, Tenn. (LBM) — The Southern Baptist Convention Executive Committee released the June 2023 financial summary, July 6, reporting that gifts for the month to SBC causes through the Cooperative Program and via designated giving were up 6.05 percent and 6.45 percent, respectively, compared to June 2022. However, year-to-date figures showed both funding channels remained below 2022 levels. From October 1, 2022, through June 30, 2023, total SBC CP contributions were 4.58 percent lower compared to the same timeframe for the last fiscal year. Likewise, combined designated giving was 2.57 percent less for the same months. Breaking out the two largest designated funds, the Lottie Moon Christmas Offering continued to be down for the year (- 4.94 percent), while the Annie Armstrong Easter Offering moved into positive territory (+ 3.50 percent) for FY23. LBC Giving The national report showed giving by Louisiana Baptists to SBC causes in June was up 8.67 percent through CP and 10.33 percent for special offerings. Likewise, the year-to-date data revealed that Louisiana Baptist contributions through the CP and to designated offerings trended higher for both funding channels, 3.05 … [Read more...]

Bayou Church plans Aug. 6 expanded campus grand opening

July 11, 2023

LAFAYETTE, La. – The Bayou Church will celebrate the grand opening of an expansion to their campus Aug. 6. According to a news release from the church, individuals will have the opportunity to attend worship services (8, 9:30 and 11 a.m.) and tour the new 32,485-sq.-ft. facilities that will include a 250-seat multi-purpose venue with restrooms and a small kitchen area for hosting weddings, memorial services, and other community events. The expansion also will feature a lobby, coffee shop (featuring Reve coffee and Caroline’s cookies), covered patio, restrooms and expanded children’s space and preschool area that will be available at the 9:30 and 11 a.m. services for those attending kindergarten to fifth grade. Kent Design Build of Mandeville led this project from conception to completion. The expansion replaces a 45-year-old building that sustained significant damage to its roof and infrastructure after Hurricane Delta made its way through the Lafayette area in October 2020. Built in 1979, the former skating rink, known as Roller City, had served as a worship and event space since it was purchased by the church in 1986. “This project has never been about a new building for us,” Senior Pastor Sean Walker said. “This … [Read more...]

Catching up on new & noteworthy Notables

First Baptist Church, Blanchard: Terrific Tuesdays, July 11, 6 p.m., John Fream, Cypress Baptist Church; July 18, 6 p.m., Casey Johnson, Bonita Road Baptist Church, July 25, 6 p.m., Lane Moore, Associational Mission Strategist for Northwest Louisiana Baptist Association. Pastor: Clay Fuqua. Bellaire Baptist Church, Bossier City: Harvest Sunday, June 16, 8:15 & 10:15 a.m., Evangelist: Lyndon Longoria. Pastor: Randy Harper. Zion Baptist Church, Georgetown: Revival, July 17-20, 7 p.m. nightly. Speaker: Brent Smith. Worship/music will be provided by area church including East Winnfield, Friendship Baptist and Zion Baptist. A nursery for ages three & under will be provided. Pastor: Don Wright. First Baptist Church, Merryville: Strength for Today Ministries presents a Bible conference, July 23-25, 6-8 p.m. The ministry of Evangelist Lyndon Longoria is celebrating its 25th year. Speakers: Dalton Isbell, DeRidder, Wesley Jackson, Anacoco, Asa Longoria, DeRidder, Robert McClelland, Kirbyville, Texas, Jim McKeithen, Hebert, Johnnie Phillips, Olla, David Richmond, Columbia, and Lyndon Longoria. Worship will be provided by Kerry Longoria and Mark Humble. Pastor: Wayne Squyres. Willow Point Baptist Church, Shreveport: … [Read more...]

Goza to be LBC president nominee

June 29, 2023

By Will Hall, Baptist Message executive editor BATON ROUGE, La. (LBM) – David Goza, pastor of the Jefferson Baptist Church in Baton Rouge, will be nominated for president of the Louisiana Baptist Convention. Tommy Middleton, director of missions for the Baptist Association of Greater Baton Rouge, notified the Baptist Message, June 27, of his intentions to make the nomination, calling Goza “a faithful man of the Word, who loves his family, his church and the Louisiana Baptist Convention.” Louisiana Baptist messengers will vote for officers and conduct other business matters during the 2023 LBC Annual Meeting, Nov. 14, in the facilities of the Franklin Avenue Baptist Church of New Orleans. STATEMENT OF SUPPORT Middleton said he has known Goza for more than 15 years, and he shared that they have worked together in missions overseas and co-labored to share the Good News in the capital city. He told the Baptist Message his friendship with Goza and their work together for the Gospel has grown, and he emphasized that “after I became director of missions, my wife and I joined Jefferson Baptist so that he would be our pastor.” “David has been leading Jefferson Baptist for almost 15 years,” Middleton added. “When you … [Read more...]

EDITORIAL: Hallowed be thy name

June 28, 2023

By Will Hall, Baptist Message executive editor ALEXANDRIA, La. (LBM) – The 10 Commandments may be viewed from several perspectives: -- Some believers see them simply as a list of dos and don’ts. -- Others consider them in the context of their origins: As the first formal instruction to the Hebrew nation after escaping from Egypt, these were something of a primer for Israel to transition from being a people of Pharoah for 400 years to becoming the people of the one true God in perpetuity. -- More, still, look at these basic tenets in terms of how they are grouped (the first four address a relationship with God; the fifth involves family relationships; and the last five broadly describe relationships with everyone else). Together, these commandments reveal a hierarchy of relationships within the relational world God created for us as relational beings. In other words, God tells us to make Him the priority in our relationships, then family (and by inference, marriage) and, finally, yet importantly, our neighbors. Regardless, in all three perspectives, the stricture in the third commandment is the same: Do not use God’s name in vain. It is a key to obedience. It is an essential element of how we set ourselves apart … [Read more...]

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