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Each week, college students and young adults at First Baptist Church, Lafayette, meet separately for Bible study on Sundays and discipleship sessions on Wednesdays. They also meet at other times throughout the week as they sharpen each other further to become fully devoted followers of Christ. Since 2019, the group has grown from 25 college students and 15 young adults to 100 college students and 50 young adults. Submitted photo

College students, young adults fuel FBC Lafayette’s growth

December 12, 2023

By Brian Blackwell, Baptist Message staff writer

LAFAYETTE, La. (LBM) – A spiritual awakening is gaining momentum among college students and young adults at First Baptist Church, Lafayette.

Since 2019, the group has grown from 25 col­lege students and 15 young adults to 100 college students and 50 young adults, with 12 students and three young adults having been baptized since January (compared to none in 2019).

Scott English, who serves as the minister to young adults, attributes the growth to an emphasis on evangelism and dis­cipleship.

“There are a lot of good quality young people who are being responsive to the Gospel and obedient to the Lord’s calling on their lives,” English told the Baptist Message. “They are embracing the need to share Jesus and be dis­ciples.”

GROWING IN CHRIST

Each week, the col­lege students and young adults meet separately for Bible study on Sundays and discipleship sessions on Wednesdays. They also meet at other times throughout the week when they sharpen each other further to become fully devoted followers of Christ. The group’s lead­ers gather every Tuesday for prayer and purposeful in-person outreach, and others are invited to join them.

Additionally, they share the Gospel on the University of Louisiana campus and in other areas of the community, participated in a missions trip to Boston, Mas­sachusetts, and helped to lead revivals at other churches.

Dylan Randolph, a ULL junior, is among the students who were on the team that led revival services at Vatican Bap­tist Church, Carencro, in 2022 and Gibson Baptist Church in early October 2023. He is grateful for a church that gives stu­dents an opportunity to be the hands and feet of Jesus.

“This has been a really good way to help prepare me for my next step in life, which is ministry,” Randolph said. “Every time we have mission op­portunities like this, we never have a shortage of people who want to go.

“God’s been working through us a lot and it’s become a beautiful com­munity of followers,” he said. “God has a lot more in store for us. Please pray that we will get out of the way of our own desires and do what God has called us to do.”

Likewise, Anna Spence has enjoyed the multiple opportunities to serve alongside other young adults.

Spence, who joined FBC Lafayette in 2020, serves on the young adult worship team and pre­school department.

“I grew up in church and have always felt like everyone should find a place through serving, volunteering or connect­ing,” she said. “I feel like we have been given good opportunities to connect through there. We have so many opportunities and there’s always a need. Church should be part of your life and serving is an important thing.

“I have really enjoyed the priority our church has made in the young adult ministry,” she said. “This age range isn’t always offered opportuni­ties to plug in with actual ministry. It’s been neat to watch our ministry grow and find people our age.”

Scott English, minister to young adults, baptized Matthew Elrod, a University of Louisiana-Lafayette junior, during a service, Oct. 8.

Matthew Elrod, anoth­er ULL junior, who now serves as a BCM small group Bible study leader, said his time at FBC La­fayette and at the campus Baptist Collegiate Minis­try have helped him grow deeper in his faith. In the past year, Elrod attended Bible studies on Sundays and Wednesdays and, on Oct. 8, professed his faith through baptism.

Though he accepted Christ in seventh grade, he never followed through with baptism. But the Holy Spirit convicted him through a conversation with a class­mate about the impor­tance of being baptized.

“Once I got baptized, it was like this weight was lifted off my shoul­ders,” he said. “I de­cided to go through with baptism because it’s a step of obedience God calls us to do. I wanted to move from just saying I was a Christian to living and acting like one. I am grateful for this commu­nity we have where we hold each other account­able. We help each other grow closer to Christ and are about leading others to know Him.”

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