By Brian Blackwell, Baptist Message staff writer WOODWORTH, La. (LBM) – When Brandon Penton was pastor of First Baptist Church, Archibald, and accompanied his students to Tall Timbers Baptist Conference Center in 2021, he did not imagine that one day he would become director of the camp. “We just built a relationship with the camp and, when the job came up, I applied,” Penton told the Baptist Message. “I love the opportunity just to serve individuals and in the hopes of serving them, to strike up spiritual conversations that allow them to respond to the Gospel. It’s important to meet people where they are and create an avenue for spiritual conversations.” Penton, who was named the camp director in early February, has served as recreation and activities director of the camp since 2022. In that role, Penton supervised recreation programs, recruitment of summer staff and marketing. A native of Pearl River, Penton accepted Christ as His Lord and Savior at age 16 during a “See You At The Pole” rally in his hometown. A year later, he surrendered to a call to vocational ministry. Penton, who holds degrees from Louisiana College (now Louisiana Christian University) and New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary, said he and … [Read more...]
Cook reflects on 19 years as compassion leader

By Brian Blackwell, Baptist Message staff writer ALEXANDRIA, La. (LBM) – For the past 19 years, Jeff Cook has been the point man for compassion ministry in Louisiana Baptist life. Cook, who retired Feb. 9 as the Louisiana Baptist compassion ministry strategist, said he was honored to help further the Gospel through ministries that met a physical need and opened up the door for conversations about a much greater need. “It’s been a privilege to serve Louisiana Baptist churches and ministries and help them to do work of the ministry across the state,” Cook told the Baptist Message. “The relationships formed through the years are really meaningful and I’m sure many of those relationships will continue. “Compassion ministry is defined as meeting every man’s needs so you can build trust and share the Gospel and connect people to the local church,” he continued. “Compassion ministry is a key part of evangelism in how it offers opportunities for the Gospel to be shared.” CALLED Cook’s journey began as a nine-year-old when he accepted Christ while attending a church in Houston, Texas. But his call to ministry did not occur until he was working as a sales representative at Xerox as a young adult. During the next 30 … [Read more...]
Multi- denominational, multi-ethnic pulpit swap unifies CENLA pastors

By Brian Blackwell, Baptist Message staff writer PINEVILLE, La. (LBM) – Five Louisiana Baptist pastors joined seven other ministers from various denominations and ethnicities for a one-day pulpit swap that created a sense of unity among churches in the Alexandria-Pineville area, Jan. 14, organizers told the Baptist Message. Nathan Martin, pastor of Christian Challenge Worship Center, a non-denominational church in Pineville, and a coordinator for the pulpit swap, said this was the first time that he recalls when so many central Louisiana churches of various denominations and ethnicities traded pastors for one Sunday. In addition to Louisiana Baptists, participating churches included Assemblies of God and non-denominational congregations. Each pastor agreed to preach a message from Matthew 9:35-38, respect the tradition of the church to whom they preached and decline any financial compensation from the host congregation, according to Martin. Since March 2023, the 12 churches have joined together for worship services and a monthly outreach to the community in conjunction with Time to Revive, a Richardson, Texas-based organization that travels throughout the nation and partners with local churches to further the Kingdom. … [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 Tre LeMalle is the new Elevate worship leader at Summer Grove Baptist Church, Shreveport. Jeff Segner has retired as Associate Pastor at Springs of Grace, Shreveport. Brandon Penton is the new Director of Tall Timbers Baptist Conference Center, Woodworth. Waylon McCormick has served the past 29 years as a music minister but will now be transitioning to new church responsibilities at Ouachita Baptist Church, West Monroe. Hugh Hodge is the new worship and youth pastor at Ouachita Baptist Church, West Monroe. Katie Gordy is the new children’s minister at North Church, Bastrop. Liz Pospisil has retired after serving for the last 21 years as Longview Baptist Church’’s secretary. HOMECOMING/ANNIVERSARY Westside Emmanuel Baptist Church, … [Read more...]
LCU students earn awards at 2024 National Religious Broadcasters Convention

By LCU News NASHVILLE (LCU News) – Students from Louisiana Christian University’s Convergence Media and Theatre programs earned several awards at this week’s National Religious Broadcasters Convention. The students competed in the convention’s iNRB collegiate division, which includes other colleges from across the United States. LCU placed in the following categories: 12-Hour News Challenge, First Place – Victoria Watson and Carmen Taffi. 12-Hour Audio Challenge, Second Place – Lexi Hubbard and Korey Kincade. 24-Hour Film Challenge, Second Place – Cayden Walls, Caleb Cole, Camdyn Fehr and Olivia Huffman. … [Read more...]
LCU names former Wildcat star football player as head coach

By Message Staff PINEVILLE – Louisiana Christian University has tapped one of its former star football players to become the program’s new head football coach. During a press conference Feb. 22, school officials named LC (now LCU) Hall of Fame quarterback Ben McLaughlin to lead the Wildcats. “I can tell you without a shadow of a doubt this is my dream job,” McLaughlin said. “Why? Because this where God wants us to raise my kids. This is where God wants us to raise my grandkids. Everything that we're going to do in life is right here in central Louisiana. “My number one priority is to do everything we can do to develop these players as young men, as academic scholars in the classroom, develop them spiritually, help him to understand Jesus Christ and everything is involved in that,” he continued. “And obviously there's a big part of that (in which) we've got to develop them as football players. It's all intertwined.” McLaughlin, who most recently served as head football coach for two years at Buckeye High School in Deville, became one of the most decorated male athletes in Wildcat history. During this career at the school, McLaughlin finished as the American Southwest Conference’s all-time leader in passing years … [Read more...]
Louisiana Christian to hold spring revival next week

By LCU News PINEVILLE, La. (LCU News) - Louisiana Christian University will hold its annual spring revival series, Feb. 27-29, at 11 a.m. in Guinn Auditorium. John Fream, pastor of Cypress Baptist Church in Benton, will base his messages on Galatians 5:16–25 each day. Elevate and Voices, LCU’s musical ensembles, will lead worship. The revival services are free and open to the public. … [Read more...]
Teen Girl Retreat: Discover God’s treasures

By Baptist Message staff PELICAN, La. (LBM) – Sixth through 12th grade girls will be reminded how God treasures them during the upcoming Teen Girl Retreat, March 15-16, hosted by the Clara Springs Baptist Encampment, the Baptist Message has learned. “I’m excited about what God has in store for the first Teen Girl Retreat,” Erin Jones, Louisiana Baptist children and youth missions education strategist, told the Baptist Message. “Our heart for this event is for girls to know how truly treasured they are by God. The creator of the universe loves them. He created them for such a special purpose.” Samantha LaRocque and Andrea Bourgeois, founders of “Holy Restored Ministry,” will be the keynote speakers. They will share about the importance of mental health awareness and provide coping skills from a biblical perspective. The event also will feature a pajamas, popcorn and pamper party, times of worship, missions moments, and breakout sessions. March 1 is the registration deadline. The retreat will start on Friday, 6 p.m. (check-in from 4:30-5:30 p.m.) and end Saturday, 4:30 p.m. For more information, visit the Teen Girl Retreat website. … [Read more...]
LCU hosts free ACT prep for area high schoolers

By Elizabeth Clarke, LCU News PINEVILLE, La. (LCU News) - Louisiana Christian University recently helped more than 120 high school students prepare for the ACT with a test preparation course on campus. The course, which was sponsored and created by LCU in early February, was open to students in grades 9-12 from public, private and home schools across central Louisiana. Shaina Goudeau, associate vice president of the School of Nursing and Allied Health, and Cheryl Bullock, PTA administrative assistant, spearheaded the ACT event by engaging in conversations with district teachers and administrators, as well as high school students, on how to best meet the needs of the students and the community. Following conversations with students, Goudeau identified multiple aspects that mold students’ perceptions concerning ACT testing. “Although high school students are provided a quality education through district instruction, there remains a level of anxiety regarding the ACT standardized testing,” Goudeau said. “Students not only realize the significance of obtaining a good score for improved confidence and entry into college, but they also recognize that their score could translate into improved scholarship … [Read more...]
LCU to hold Spring Preview Day March 9

By LCU News PINEVILLE, La. (LCU NEWS) - Louisiana Christian University will offer high school students information about what opportunities await them at its annual Spring Preview Day, March 9. All high school students in public, private and home school are encouraged to pre-register to attend the event on campus from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Students and their parents will meet with faculty and current students and learn about academic programs, athletics and extracurricular activities. Attendees will also hear from current students about their experiences in major fields of study and what it’s really like to be a Wildcat. Interested students should sign up at the Preview Day registration form. Students who attend Preview Day will receive free lunch and LCU merchandise. All students who pre-register for Preview Day will have the $25 application fee waived. … [Read more...]
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