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The serving line was a popular stop for the First Baptist Church in Ruston Picnic in the Park June 25, 2017, at Lincoln Parish Park. Douglas Collier photo

First Baptist Ruston celebrates summer, baptisms at annual picnic

June 27, 2017

RUSTON – Members of First Baptist Church in Ruston celebrated the arrival of summer with a BBQ, games, fellowship and even a baptism during its annual Picnic in the Park.

Held June 25, the event at Lincoln Parish Park was a chance for current and former members to have a time of extended fellowship.

“As a church grows its more difficult for people across different services to get to know each other and events like this, along with our Harvest Festival and Thanksgiving meal provide additional connection opportunities,” said Clayton Owen, minister of education for First Baptist. “We also find the baptisms at a setting like Lincoln Parish Park are not only a great way to celebrate baptism but it also provides us with a wonderful opportunity to further teach about the meaning and importance of baptism.”

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    A crowd take photographs of a baptism at Lincoln Parish Park. Douglas Collier photo
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    A woman cools off with a cold soft drink during the First Baptist Church in Ruston annual Picnic in the Park June 25, 2017. Douglas Collier photo
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    Fellowship was a big element during the Picnic at the Park, sponsored by First Baptist Church in Ruston. Douglas Collier photo
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    The serving line was a highlight for First Baptist Church in Ruston's annual Picnic in the Park. Douglas Collier photo
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    Members of First Baptist Church in Ruston visit during a meal at Lincoln Parish Park. Douglas Collier photo
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    A woman takes a selfie during First Baptist Church in Ruston's Picnic in the Park June 25, 2017. Douglas Collier photo
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    Chris Craig, pastor of First Baptist Church in Ruston, shares a laugh before a baptism inside the Lincoln Parish Park Lake. Douglas Collier photo
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    Chris Craig navigates the waters at Lincoln Parish Park with a baptismal candidate June 25, 2017. Douglas Collier photo
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    A crowd takes photographs of a baptism at Lincoln Parish Park. Douglas Collier photo
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    A crowd from First Baptist Church in Ruston watches as Pastor Chris Craig baptizes someone at Lincoln Parish Park's lake. Douglas Collier photo
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    A woman takes photographs of a baptism at the Lincoln Parish Park lake. Douglas Collier photo
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    Clayton Owen, minister of education at First Baptist Church in Ruston, (right) is among a crowd watching a baptism at Lincoln Parish Park. Douglas Collier photo

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